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  • Nwakali Joins SD Huesca On 3-Year Contract From Arsenal

    Arsenal say Nigeria midfielder Kelechi Nwakali has joined Spanish Segunda B side SD Huesca on a three-year contract.

    “Kelechi Nwakali has joined Spanish Segunda Division side SD Huesca on a permanent deal,” read a statement on Arsenal’s official website.

    “We will like to wish Kelechi all the best for the future.

    “The deal is subject to the completion of regulatory processes.”

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Nwakali linked up with the Gunners in 2016 after captaining Nigeria to win the 2015 FIFA Under-17 World Cup.

    There he won the Golden Ball as the tournament’s best player.

    SD Huesca also announced the signing of Nwakali on their official Twitter page and website on Monday.

    “TRANSFER | The young Nigerian midfielder Kelechi Nwakali signs for
    three seasons with the @SDHuesca, coming from @ArsenalEspanol.
    You are welcome, @Kelechi Nwakali!,” the spanish club tweeted.

    NAN also reports that Nwakali spent the first half of the 2017/2018 season on loan at VVV Venlo in the Ditch Eredivisie, before joining MW Maastricht.

    During these two loan spells, he made 30 appearances.

    Last season, he spent time on loan with FC Porto in the Portuguese Primeira Liga.(NAN)

  • German Social Democrats Gear Up For Crowded Party Leadership Race

    (FLOWERBUDNEWS) Germany’s Social Democratic Party (SPD), on Monday released the final list of candidates vying for the centre-left party’s leadership, confirming a crowded field of eight pairs, along with a number of individual candidates.

    Interim party leader, Manuela Schwesig, acknowledged the criticism that there were too many applicants for the SPD’s top job, saying that those wanting to be party leader have to show seriousness.

    The most high-profile candidate is Finance Minister and Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who would be campaigning alongside Klara Geywitz, a member of the state parliament of Brandenburg.

    The SPD is in turmoil after a series of election losses, most recently on Sunday in the state of Saxony, where the party received only 7.7 per cent of the vote.

    This led to the resignation of the former leader, Andrea Nahles, after SPD took a huge hit in European elections in May.

    SPD General Secretary, Lars Klingbeil, said he expected the candidates to discuss the main issues the country was expected to face in the future as they kick-off their campaigns in the coming weeks.

    This, he said, should be the focus of SPD, rather than continuing debates on whether the party should remain in a ruling coalition with Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU).

    “The candidates will travel across the country for a series of 23 regional conferences where they will present their ideas and plans.

    “The first event will take place on Wednesday in the western city Saarbruecken.

    “The new leaders are expected to be announced on Oct. 26, after the party members have cast their votes. The new leaders will officially be introduced in December, “ Klingbeil said.

    Other candidates include: Norbert Walter-Borjans, a former Finance Minister in the state of North Rhine, Westphalia, along with lawmaker Saskia Esken, and Lower Saxony Interior Minister, Boris Pistorius, with Saxony Integration Minister, Petra Koepping.

    Meanwhile, Ralf Stegner, deputy SPD leader, and Gesine Schwan, Head of the party’s basic values committee, had also entered the race, as well as Minister of State for Europe,Michael Roth, alongside NRW member of parliament, Christina Kampmann.

    Satirist Jan-Boehmermann had also applied to run, but said he had not been able to meet the conditions in time.

    In a video released earlier, he said his team was looking into whether he could take legal steps to ensure his candidacy was accepted after all.(dpa/NAN)

  • UN Wants FG To Seek Quick Solution To Violence In North-Central

    (FLOWERBUDNEWS)  Agnes Callamard, UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, has called on Nigerian Government and the international community to pay special attention to the lingering violence in the north-central.

    “The situation in the north-central appears to be spreading to other parts of the country. There is need for urgent actions to end the violence which is claiming thousands of lives,” Callamard said at a press conference on Monday in Abuja.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), quotes the UN official as saying that she called the conference to share her findings on “arbitrary deprivations” in the country..

    “According to my preliminary findings, Nigeria is a pressure cooker of internal conflicts with issues of poverty and climate change adding to the crisis.

    “If the crisis in central Nigeria is ignored, its ripple effects will spread through the-sub region given Nigeria’s important role in the continent. If that happens, the major victim will be the vulnerable populations in the country.”

    She also called for more attention to the north-east where victims of violence could share their experiences, and stressed the need to bring perpetrators to book to make them account for the violations.

    She also emphasised the need to involve the victims in the search for solutions, and particularly called for the creation of a safe space where victims could share and talk about what happened to them.

    According to her, the crimes committed in the northeast are not just against the victims and the Nigerian state.

    “The crimes are against humanity; accountability must be delivered and the people must be involved and present in those processes.

    “The suspected perpetrators – whether they are Boko Haram, other split groups or even security agencies – must also be held accountable,” Callamard added.

    She called for trust in the Justice sector, saying that distrust could lead to the proliferation of vigilante groups and cases of jungle justice in the country

    Callamard urged government to ensure access to justice for victims of human rights violation, and expressed happiness at the positive signs in the north-east demonstrated by the decrease in the number of killings over the last years.

    “I have found some positive signs; for instance, in the north-east, the number of allegations of arbitrary killings or death in custody has decreased over the last two years.

    “This evolution needs to be thoroughly assessed to determine the factors and actors that allowed for that positive development.”

    She said that Nigeria was currently being confronted by regional and global pressures, saying that the situation could be blamed on population explosion, increased number of people living in poverty, climate change, desertification and the increased proliferation of weapons.

    The UN official said that the step taken by the government to consider ranching and increased security in the country was a welcome development.

    “Ranching is a long term measure but steps must be taken now and a great deal of discussions and consultations must take place.

    “Due to the level of distrust and lack of confidence, more efforts must be placed on finding long-term solutions. There is need for a roadmap that must develop meaningful accountability.

    “There must also be a real plan toward ending the excesses of the security agencies,” she said.

    She also called for more attention to the herders/farmers conflicts to check its spread, urging government to also
    look for a shorter immediate solution to the humanitarian crisis enveloping some parts of the country. (NAN)

  • Run for your life, Oyetola warns residents in flood-prone areas

    Osun State Governor Gboyega Oyetola has admonished those residing in flood-prone areas to take necessary precautions to avoid loss of lives. (more…)

  • Hong Kong Students Boycott Classes After Weekend Of Violence

    (FLOWERBUDNEWS)  Thousands of Hong Kong university and school students swapped classes for demonstrations on Monday the latest act of defiance in an anti-government movement that has plunged the Chinese-ruled city into its biggest political crisis in decades.

    The boycott follows a weekend marred by some of the worst violence since unrest escalated more than three months ago, with protesters burning barricades and throwing petrol bombs, and police retaliating with water cannon, tear gas and batons.

    Thousands of students gathered on the hilltop campus of Chinese University under leaden skies, taking turns to make speeches from a stage with a black backdrop embossed with “Students in Unity Boycott for our City”.

    They are seeking greater democracy for the former British colony which returned to China in 1997 under a “one country, two systems” formula that guarantees wide-ranging autonomy, including the right to protest and an independent judiciary.

    There fear those freedoms are being slowly eroded by Communist Party rulers in Beijing, a charge China denies.

    “I come here just to tell others that even after summer holidays end we are not back to our normal life, we should continue to fight for Hong Kong,” said one 19-year old student who asked to be identified as just Chan.

    “These protests awaken me to care more about the society and care for the voiceless.”

    On the first day of the new school year, secondary students were seen singing, chanting and forming human chains, some wearing hard hats and masks. Many primary schools were closed because of a typhoon warning.

    China accuses Western countries of egging on the protests. It says Hong Kong is its own internal affair.

    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang reiterated Beijing’s support for Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam.

  • VSO trains, donates equipment to AFAN members in Niger

    By Obinna Unaeze
    All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) in Niger on Monday said that the Volunteer Service Overseas (VSO) has trained its members on agri-business toward tackling poverty.

    Alhaji Shehu Galadima, AFAN Chairman in the state, who disclosed this to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna, said over 300 farmers belonging to 16 cooperative societies across the state benefited from the gesture.

    “We are partnering with VSO to train our members in agri-business.

    “After the training, milling and threshing machines for rice and various grains were given to them in form of grants,” he said.

    Galadima explained that each cooperative made up of between 16 and 20 farmers, got both milling and threshing machines.

    “The milling and threshing machines worth millions of Naira were fabricated locally to meet the needs of the farmers,” he said.

    The chairman said that the farmers were trained for five days and successful groups selected to benefit.

    He said that AFAN has about 1.6 million members in the state.

    Hajiya Fati Mohammed, a member of one of the groups, told NAN that the intervention would alleviate poverty among the farmers and their families.

    The VSO, based in London, is a non-profit international development organisation, with a vision for a “world without poverty” and a mission to “bring people together to fight poverty and marginalisation.”

  • Court remands couple in Correctional custody over alleged murder

    A couple, Tayo Olaobaju, 31 and Arike Olaobaju, 23, who allegedly murdered a 60-year-old man, Mr Moses Eze, were on Monday sent to correctional custodies by an Ile-Ife Magistrates’ Court.

    The Magistrate, Mr Olukunle Owolawi, who did not take pleas of the defendants, ordered the prosecutor to duplicate the case file and send it to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for advice.

    Owolawi ordered that the husband, Tayo, be remanded in Ile-Ife Correctional Custody, while his wife was sent to Ilesa Correctional Custody.

    He adjourned the case until Oct. 4 for mention.

    Earlier, the Prosecutor, ASP. Joseph Adebayo, told the court that the defendants committed the offences on Aug. 21 at about 7:20a.m at Igboya Area of Ile-Ife.

    Adebayo said that the defendants assaulted Eze by beating him, which led to his death.

    He said the offences contravened Sections 316, 319(1) and 324 of the Criminal Law of Osun, 2002.

  • NEMA distributes farm inputs to 9,000 flood victims in Jigawa LG

    By Nabilu Balarabe
    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has provided farm inputs for 9,000 victims of the 2018 flood in Kirikasamma Local Government Area of Jigawa.

    The Information Officer in the area, Alhaji Sanusi Doro, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kirikasamma on Monday.

    He said NEMA’s officer in-charge of the distribution, Mr Olanrewaju Kazir, had stated that the exercise was ongoing in areas hit by flood in the state.

    “Each of the victims, who are predominantly farmers had received 40 kg bag of rice/sesame; a sprayer, one bottle of pesticide and one bottle of herbicide.

    “The officer also assured the victims that nine bags of fertilizer would later be given to each of them, if they showed evidence of putting the inputs to use,” Doro said.

    He said Kazir had cautioned the beneficiaries against selling the inputs, saying doing that would jeopardise government’s efforts in job creation and food security.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 2018 flood had killed 21 persons and ravaged over 200 communities across the state.

  • Kogi governorship: Bello emergence a walk over victory for us – PDP

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said on Monday that with Gov. Yahaya Bello as the APC flag bearer it would easily win the Nov. 16 governorship election in Kogi.

    Mr Bode Ogunmola, the PDP spokesman in the state, made the remark in a statement in Lokoja.

    Ogunmola said the poor performance of the governor in the last three and half years and public resentment against his administration would ensure “a sweat-less victory’’ for PDP.

    “PDP has long been praying for the APC to make mistake of re-presenting Bello for the governorship poll.

    “It is a well known fact that the governor cannot win any local government in Kogi due to his poor performance, and the way and manner the resources of the state is being massively looted.

    “His desperation to return is to save himself from going to prison over looted funds. That was why he had to spend hugely to get strong contenders disqualified.

    “If he succeeds in fooling the leadership of his party and the delegates, we are confident that he cannot fool Kogi electorate who are victims of his monumental misgovernance,’’ Ogunmola said.

    However, Mr Kingsley Fanwo, the Director-General of Media and Publicity of the governor, assured that Bello would continue to concentrate on governance in spite of preparations for the Nov. 16 poll.

    Reacting to the PDP’s statement, Fanwo told newsmen that the governor would not bandy words as he had responded adequately to the PDP in February and March (general elections) with unprecedented defeat.

    “We are even stronger going into the November Governorship election. The governor won’t talk. He believes in allowing his results speak for him,” Fanwo said.

    He stressed that delivering democracy dividends to the people would continue to remain “on the front burner of the present administration”.

    “Gov. Bello will not remove his feet from the pedals of governance and in his drive to deliver democracy dividends to the people of the state”.

    Fanwo said the governor had remained “humble in victory”, saying the best way to react to the ‘stupendous victory’ at the primaries was to continue to give his best to the people.

    According to him, the governor will campaign with the work he has done since taking over the mantle of leadership in the confluence state.

    “GYB is gradually redefining governance and politics. While others talk, he works and his work speaks for him.

    “The naysayers said he was not popular and he defeated the opposition in the general elections like never before in the political history of our dear state.

    “The Aug. 29 governorship primaries in the state have again made a resounding attestation to his political credentials.

    ‘“In victory, he has remained humble. He has stretched an olive branch to all contestants in the primaries to join hands with him to deliver victory to the APC on Nov. 16.

    “As we continue our electioneering, our projects will continue and those completed will be commissioned.

    ‘“Gov. Bello was elected to serve and he will continue to serve even into his second term in office,’’ he said.

    The director-general urged the people to remain steadfast in supporting Bello’s administration, assuring that they would never be disappointed.