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  • Trump to visit US troops during Poland visit, defence minister says

    U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday is expected to address the U.S. troops stationed in Poland during his visit to the country, according to Polish Defence Minister, Mariusz Blaszczak.

    Blaszczak said the address, coming after a deal in June to increase the U.S. troop presence in Poland, would take place in one of six locations where U.S. troops were to be stationed.

    He said the increased U.S. military presence was a success for Poland and the U.S.

    However, Trump was expected to visit Poland from Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. He was also expected to participate in commemorations of the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II, Sept. 1.

    Trump and Polish President, Andrzej Duda, in June, signed an agreement to increase the U.S. military presence in Poland from 4,500 to at least 5,500 and place the leadership of a U.S. army division in Poland.

    He said the military personnel in Poland would be taken from Germany or another location, as the U.S. did not want to send any additional troops to Europe.

    Trump said Poland should be rewarded for hitting a NATO defence spending target of 2 per cent of GDP and criticised Germany for not reaching the goal.

  • Ebonyi soccer fans celebrate Jay Jay Okocha at 46

    By Chukwuemeka Opara

    Football fans in Ebonyi have joined others across the country to celebrate former Super Eagles midfield maestro, Augustine Okocha who turned 46 on Wednesday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the AFCON (1994) and Olympic Games (1996) gold medalist, was capped at both junior and senior levels for Nigeria from 1993 to 2006.

    The fans in separate interviews with NAN in Abakaliki wished Okocha popularly known as `Jay Jay’ well in his endeavours.

    The fans said that Okocha, a skilful player, who was touted by the great Pele as one of the greatest footballers of all times, a national asset.

    Nobert Okolie, Media Officer of Enugu Rangers International, where Okocha commenced his march to stardom, said that the Rangers family would always be proud of ‘Jay Jay’.

    “Okocha followed the footstep of his elder brother and former international, Emmanuel at Rangers before sojourning to play for foreign club sides such as Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany) Fenerbahce (Turkey) Paris St. Germain (France) and Bolton Wanderers, Hull City (England).

    “He has served as a source of motivation for players who play for Rangers club sides across the globe; we wish him God’s protection and continued success in life.

    Hilary Obiesie, former Secretary of Ebonyi Sports Council wished Okocha well, noting that he left a ‘big shoe’ in the Super Eagles creative midfield role.

    “Several football commentators have used different adjectives to describe Okocha’s midfield ingenuity and none has been found aptly adequate.

    “It is no wonder that since his retirement, the creative midfield role has been problematic in spite of the deployment of stars in that position.

    “Some of the stars are Wilson Oruma, Kanu Nwankwo, Mikel Obi, Alex Iwobi,” he said.

    Francis Nlemigbo, a Football Betting Operator, said that the feats recorded by Okocha during his playing career would be difficult to attain by Nigeria footballers both active and retired.

    “Okocha’s wonder goal against Karlsruher of Germany after mesmerising Oliver Khan and other defenders is still considered one of the best goals in world football apart from winning an AFCON and Olympic Games gold medals.

    “He scored 1000th goal in AFCON history at ‘Tunisia 2004’, won the British Broadcasting Service (BBC) African Footballer of the Year in 2003 and 2004, AFCON 2004 tournament best player among other club and national honours,” he said.

    Mrs Rose Chukwunenye, a Financial Expert and Soccer buff, noted that Okocha showcased his uniqueness by equitably managing his finances to stay ‘afloat’ after retirement.

    “It is only Okocha, Nwankwo Kanu and few others that have remained financially stable after retirement unlike majority of Nigeria ex-internationals who are reeling in penury and other forms of hardship.

    “The active footballers should learn from Okocha and others by effectively planning and managing their resources to remain relevant after retirement,” she said. (NAN)

  • NCC hosts African telecoms regulators in Abuja

    The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is set to host the Conference of African Telecommunications Regulators on Consumer Affairs (CATCO) in Abuja from Aug. 20 to Aug. 22.

    The Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta disclosed this in a statement issued on Wednesday in Abuja by Mr Henry Nkemadu, the Commission’s Director of Public Affairs.

    Danbatta said the 3-day conference with the theme: “Empowering the Telecom Consumer in an Era of Technological Evolution’’ is geared towards pursuing a continuous collaboration between African telecommunications regulatory Agency of individual country and their regional body.

    He said the conference would look at how regulatory activities of the 54-member nations of African Union (AU) could be integrated for seamless connectivity to boost customers’ satisfaction.

    Danbatta said bodies such as West Africa Telecommunication Regulatory Association (WATRA), East African Communications Organisation (EACO) among others would participate in the conference.

    According to the EVC, the conference will provide the platform for Africa to establish unity, solidarity, collective self-reliance in the ICT sector.

    “It will build on the principle of pan-Africanism within the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) space; and sustaining a robust collaborative regulatory environment where current and future challenges are addressed,’’ he said.

    Danbatta noted that participants are expected to provide varying and fresh perspectives to burning issues affecting telecoms consumers and service delivery in Africa.

    He said that vital discussions would focus on the current state of telecom industry in the continent, ways to improve it and how to sustain a healthy telecom industry.

    The EVC said that other areas that will be looked into are; challenges confronting African telecoms regulators, international best practices, emerging technologies and their applications for the benefits of consumers.

    He said stakeholders from various African countries, Legislators and Government officials, Consumer Advocacy Groups, African Telecommunication Regulators and Regional bodies are all expected to be at the event.

    “This year’s conference will advance on the gains of CATCO 2013 because it has been specially designed and tailored towards improving Africa telecommunications Industry in the 21st century.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that NCC hosted the first edition in 2013, in Lagos with the theme, “Harnessing Regulatory Policies to Protect Telecom Consumers in Africa’’.

    No fewer than 15 African countries participated in the 2013 CATCO conference.

  • Kogi Govt. debunks allegation of herdsmen attack at motor park

    The Kogi Government has debunked the allegation of an attack by herdsmen at Big Joe motor park in Lokoja on Tuesday.

    A statement by the Director General of Media and Publicity to Kogi Governor, Kingsley Fanwo, described the news as ”rumor peddlers who are on a mission to create panic and tension in the State”.

    There were reports with pictures in social media that there was an attack by some herdsmen at the park.

    “Our attention has been drawn to some gory pictures on social media platforms, purporting that some herdsmen attacked a popular motor park in Lokoja and killed all passengers found there.

    “We wish to allay the fears of commuters and residents of the State that nothing like that ever happened as all motor parks in the state are safe and peaceful.

    ”Our security operatives are also ensuring security of lives and property in the state,” he said.

    Meanwhile, a visit by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) to the Big Joe motor park at Felele in Lokoja, showed that normal activities were going on at the park.

    A food hawker at the park, who identified herself as Esther Nathaniel, said she was hearing the rumour for the first time from the NAN reporter.

    ”It is not true, nothing like that happened in this park. I sell drinks and water here always, and nothing like that ever happened here,” she said.

    A member of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, Abdul Sule, also told NAN that nothing of such occurred there.

    ”You can see for yourself; if something like that happened here, you will never see anybody here at the moment. It is a big lie,” Sule told NAN.

    NAN

  • Why I directed CBN to stop forex for food import – Buhari

    By Ismaila Chafe

    President Muhammadu Buhari says the directive to the Central Bank of Nigeria to stop providing foreign exchange for food importation was to improve agricultural production and attain full food security.

    Malam Garba Shehu, the President’s spokesman in a statement, said Buhari stated this when he hosted All Progressives Congress (APC) governors to Eid-el-Kabir lunch at his country home in Daura, Katsina state on Tuesday.

    According to the president, the foreign reserve will be used strictly for diversification of the economy and not for encouraging more dependence on foreign food.

    “Don’t give a cent to anybody to import food into the country,’’ he said.

    The President noted that some states like Kebbi, Ogun, Lagos, Jigawa, Ebonyi and Kano had taken advantage of the Federal Government’s policy on agriculture with huge returns in rice farming.

    He, therefore, urged more states to plug into the ongoing revolution to feed the nation.

    “We have achieved food security, and for physical security we are not doing badly,’’ he said.

    Buhari said he was particularly delighted that young Nigerians, including graduates, had started exploring agric-business and entrepreneurship, with many posting testimonies of good returns on their investments.

    He said the incoming ministers would be guided to meet the targets of the APC-led government for the people.

    The president added that regular monitoring of their performances and scaling up of targets would be done by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

    Buhari gave the assurance of attending the Presidential Policy Retreat organized for the ministers by the OSFG.

    He insisted on compliance with laid down targets on key sectors of the economy that would directly impact on the livelihood of Nigerians.

    In his remarks, the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti, said the President’s sense of justice and fairness had been inspiring to governors.

    He said the challenges faced by states “were enormous”, but the governors had remained undaunted, assuring the President of strong support and “the very best effort” to overcome the obstacles.

    The Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum, Gov. Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi, appreciated the President for the unique leadership style of maintaining a healthy relationship with governors on individual and collective basis.

    He stressed that they had been “energized’’ to do more in their states.

    The governor commended the President for making bold and courageous efforts to reposition the economy for majority of Nigerians through inclusive policies.

    “The country is more secure than in 2015, and the country is more prosperous than in 2015 because you are working for the majority of the people,” he added.

    Bagudu said the party had been repositioned, after the 2019 elections, to work for the benefit of the majority of Nigerians, noting that “there will two elections this year and we need to work towards winning the two states.”

  • Nude dance: NCAC vows to use Tekno as scapegoat, to teach others lesson

    The National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) says it will sanction a Nigerian Musician, Augustine Kelechi, popularly known as “Tekno”, and use him as a scapegoat to teach others serious lesson.

     

    Its Director-General, Mr Olusegun Runsewe, made this assertion while reacting to the controversial music video in which Techno paraded nude dancers.

     

    “No single person is bigger than Nigeria.

     

    “We are going to use him as a scapegoat to send a strong signal that this government does not tolerate nonsense and immorality, but discipline, which is our moral principle,” Runsewe said.

     

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a four-minute video showing half-naked women dancing in a transparent outdoor display truck in Lagos has been causing an uproar on social media since Aug. 2.

     

    The truck showed the women dancing on a stripper pole, wearing only brassiers and underpants.

     

    It was seen around the Toll Gate Plaza on Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lagos.

     

    Tekno, in the video was seen throwing money perceived to be dollars at the young nude women.

     

    Runsewe, in a statement by his media aide, Mr Frank Meke, described the offensive video as disgusting with scenes of four nude women dancing in a moving van on Lekki-Epe Expressway.

     

    The director-general expressed disappointment that in spite of the ongoing investigations into the anomalies, Tekno still went ahead to release the offensive video to the public.

     

    “NCAC is committed to exposing proponents of such kinds of offensive sights and videos in Nigeria,” Runsewe said.

     

    The director-general said that security agencies would be directed to place Tekno on watch list, adding, “his conduct is a threat to national security”.

     

    Runsewe said: “Since the offensive Tekno scam video came to limelight, I have received hundreds of telephone calls and SMS from Nigerians at home and others in United Kingdom, U.S, Canada and other parts of the world.

     

    “They are querying why such anomaly could be tolerated in Nigeria.

     

    “Now that he has released the shameful video, when investigation is still ongoing, we are going to inform security agencies to place him on their watch list.

     

    “Because, his action is a threat to national security and bad influence on Nigerian youths.

     

    “We warn that nudity is not part of our culture and should not be tolerated.

     

    “The Federal Government will henceforth fish out such clubs for nude dancers across the country for their promoters to face prosecution.”

     

    The NCAC chief, however, commended the police for arresting Tekno for the shameful misconduct, regretting that the same person, who was granted bail on health ground, had gone ahead to release the nude controversial video.

     

    “We are now warning him to desist from this shameful conduct which is not part of our culture,” he said.

     

    Runsewe said that Section 134 (a) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State (2015) stipulates that an indecent act in a public place made parties engaging in the act liable to imprisonment for two years.

     

    “Section136, however, states that any person, who committed any act of gross indecency with another person in public, committed an offence and is liable upon conviction to three years imprisonment,” he said.

     

    The official music video for his song, “Agege”, which was released on Thursday, showed Tekno in the moving van performing to the camera with the half-clad women dancing seductively.

     

    The Lagos State Signage and Advertising Agency had since suspended the advertising agency, which owned the display truck used in shooting the video, until the completion of its investigations. (NAN)

  • Eid el-Kabir: Faith in govt reforms’ll berth our dreamland— AUDA-NEPAD/APRM Boss

    Eid el-Kabir: Faith in govt reforms’ll berth our dreamland— AUDA-NEPAD/APRM Boss

    Princess Gloria Akobundu, National Coordinator, Chief Executive Officer, African Union Development Agency- New Partnership for Africa’s Development (AUDA-NEPAD) Nigeria, has called on Nigerians to rekindle their faith in the reform programmes of the Federal Government.

    This is contained in a statement signed on Saturday in Abuja by Abolade Ogundimu,Media Assistant to National Coordinator/Chief Executive Officer,
    AUDA-NEPAD/APRM Nigeria.

    Akobundu, whose office also oversees African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) in the country, made the call on in her greetings to Muslims in Nigeria and the world ahead of Eid el-Kabir Celebration, coming up August 11.

    According to the AUDA-NEPAD/APRM Boss, let us use the period of Eid el-Kabir Celebration to keep faith in government activities especially , in the areas of reforms and innovations so that we can have Nigeria of our patriotic dream.

    “As a people, we need to keep faith in government by embracing and supporting noble ideas of the present administration so that we can further harness our huge human and natural resources to rank among world developed nations.

    “The Federal Government, led by President Muhammadu Buhari has been coming up with various programmes and reforms to make this a reality for the present and unborn generations of Nigerians.

    “It can be seen in many reforms and programmes, targeted at deepening democratic governance and socio-economic development of Nigeria, but the aims may be defeated if the people don’t have faith and key into the programmes.

    “Among various deliberate efforts of the present government to further develop the country is the approval for transformation of NEPAD to AUDA-NEPAD, for better delivery on its mandates.

    “Similarly, President Buhari recently approved Second Peer Review of the nation after the first Review was carried out in 2008, so that the report can be used to assess level of progress and hindrances in specific areas.

    “The report is a voluntary self assessment instrument that will focus on Democracy and Political Governance; Socio-Economic Development; Economic Governance and Management and ; Corporate Governance.

    “The assessment will be carried out by AUDA-NEPAD/APRM at grassroots level to know how the nation has faired in those areas,the report will submitted to APRM Continental Secretariat for validation and recommendations,” she said.

    The National Coordinator commended Federal Government for putting measures in place for the success of the assessment.
    “To achieve that goal, the President appointed reputable men and women from various sectors of the economy into the 15-man National Governing Council (NGC) of AUDA-NEPADA/APRM and the board has been inaugurated.

    “The NGC chairman and other members have hit the ground running right from the day of their appointment which makes it clearer that success of the process is assured,” she said.

    She also commended Nigeria’s Focal Point, Mr. Boss Mustapha, Secretary to the Federal Government (S.G.F) whose office supervises AUDA-NEPAD/APRM in the country, for his great supports to the agency.

    It will be recalled that the agency’s mandates include: to coordinate and execute priority regional and continental projects in Nigeria; Promote regional integration towards the accelerated realisation of Agenda 2063.
    AUDA-NEPAD/APRM also serves as the continent’s technical interface with all Africa’s development stakeholders and development partners (Public –Private partnership).

    As AUDA-NEPAD/APRM scheduled its the launching of its reform for September, Akobundu urged relevant stakeholders and the general public to give maximum support to the agency.

    Akobundu rejoiced with Muslim faithfuls in the country and the world especially, as they celebrate this year’s Eid el-Kabir, urging them to pray for the nation and maintain peace that would enhance greater development.

  • El-zakzaky Arrives Abuja Airport For Medical Trip To India

    Leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, will in the next few hours depart the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, to India for medical treatment.

     

    This follows the order of the Kaduna State High court granting El-Zakzaky and his wife leave to undergo treatment at an Indian hospital of their choice.

     

    The order came after the couple had spent over three years in custody.

     

    The court had ordered that they should be released by the Department of State Services to go for treatment and return for the continuation of their trial after their discharge from the hospital.

     

    Already, El-Zakzaky and his wife, Zeenat, have arrived at the airport in preparation for their flight to Medenta Hospital, New Delhi, India for medical treatment.

     

    The IMN Spokesman, Ibrahim Musa, confirmed the development to our correspondent on the telephone.

     

    He stated, “Yes, the Sheikh has arrived at the airport with his wife for their trip to India. They would be leaving in the next few hours.”

     

    The PUNCH gathered that the IMN leader would be accompanied on the trip by the DSS operatives as ordered by the court.

     

    It was learnt that they would be travelling on a privately chartered aircraft.

     

    When asked if the IMN leader fulfilled the conditions imposed by the Kaduna State Government, Musa explained that he had no information on it.

     

    It was learnt that they would be travelling on a privately chartered aircraft.

     

    When asked if the IMN leader fulfilled the conditions imposed by the Kaduna State Government, Musa explained that he had no information on it.

     

    Among other conditions, the state government had demanded that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs must confirm the appointments of the IMN leader and his wife with the Medanta Hospital, India, and undertake all necessary diplomatic arrangements and protocols to ensure compliance with the conditions of the medical leave.

     

    It also said the FG must obtain from the Indian government an irrevocable guarantee that it would not entertain any application by the defendants/applicants or any third party seeking asylum under any guise or conferring the status of political prisoners or any other status aside from being medical patients on the defendants/applicants CULLED PUNCH.

  • President Alfa Conde joins Buhari to celebrate Eid il-Kabir in Daura


    President of Guinea, Prof. Alpha Conde was on Saturday accorded a warm welcome by President Muhammadu Buhari and members of Daura community in Katsina State.

     

    According to a statement by the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, in Abuja on Saturday, President Conde is in Daura for Eid El-Kabir celebrations.

     

    He said the the visiting President would attend the Eid prayers with President Buhari on Sunday and be treated to the traditional Durbar display at the palace of the Emir of Daura, Dr. Faruk Umar Faruk.

     

    Shehu disclosed that President Conde would also be conferred with a traditional title by the Daura Emirate.

     

    The Guinean President, who was earlier received by the Gov. Aminu Masari of Katsina State, at the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, ”was greeted by excited, young members of Daura community and colourful horse riders at the helipad close to President Buhari’s country home.”

     

    The presidential aide stated that Conde’s visit would provide an opportunity to reinforce strong relationship between the two leaders and both nations, and for them to engage in discussions on bilateral and global matters.

     

    ”It will also provide an opportunity for the visiting President to share in the rich history of Daura, which is the linchpin of Hausa society, ethnically,” he added.(NAN).