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  • Rice farming: NGO supports 15,000 farmers in Kebbi

    By Auwalu Birnin Kudu

    PROACT, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), based in Kebbi, has empowered 15,000 farmers to boost production of rice and sorghum in the state.

    Mr Olumide Ojo, the PROACT Project Coordinator, made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Daura on Wednesday.

    He said that the farmers were assisted to enhance food security and encourage self reliance among the beneficiaries.

    According to Ojo, 15,000 households had been registered in the programme in Kebbi state and 15,700 metric tonnes of paddy rice and 6,115 tonnes of sorghum had been produced in Jega and Danko/Wasagu Local Government Areas.

    The coordinator said that the harvest was during the 2017 and 2018 wet and dry season farming.

    He said the NGO was in Daura on an assessment visit of an EU-Oxfam sponsored programme – Improving the Fuel Wood Balance (FUWOBA), with a view to identify possible areas of improvement of their activities.

    Ojo said that the organisation was committed to increasing its coverage by expanding the scope of its activities.

    NAN reports that PROACT programme is an EU and Oxfam project in Nigeria, which is aimed at boosting food security. (NAN)


  • Eid-El Fitr: Kano Govt approves payment of June salary for workers

    Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State on Wednesday approved the payment of June salary to all workers of the state.

    This was contained in a statement signed by the state Commissioner for Information, Malam Muhammad Garba and made available to newsmen in Kano in Wednesday.

    The statement quoted the commissioner as saying that the early payment of the salaries is to enable civil servants and their families fully enjoy the festivities of the Eid-el-Fitr.

    He also ?enjoined all banks to ensure that workers access their salaries with ease.

    It added that the gesture was also in line with the governor’s pledge to improve the welfare of workers in the state.

    He then urged the workers to reciprocate the good gesture by being more dedicated and hardworking in the discharge of their duties for the overall development of the state.

    “The governor also wishes all workers delightful celebrations,’’ it said.
    (NAN)

  • FBI arrests 34 Nigerians for alleged cyber fraud

    The U.S. Federal authorities have arrested no fewer than 34 Nigerians for allegedly defrauding businesses and U.S. citizens of several millions of dollars, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said.

    FBI said in a statement that the fraud was a significant coordinated effort to disrupt Business Email Compromise (BEC) schemes that were designed to intercept and hijack wire transfers from businesses and individuals, including many senior citizens.

    It said a counter effort, ‘Operation Wire Wire’, a coordinated law enforcement effort by the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of the Treasury and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, was conducted over a six month period.

    “The operation culminated in over two weeks of intensified law enforcement activity resulting in 74 arrests in the United States and overseas, including 29 in Nigeria, and three in Canada, Mauritius and Poland.

    “The operation also resulted in the seizure of nearly $2.4 million, and the disruption and recovery of approximately $14 million in fraudulent wire transfers,” FBI said.

    “Following an investigation led by the FBI with the assistance of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Criminal Investigation, Gloria Okolie and Paul Aisosa, both Nigerian nationals residing in Dallas, Texas, were charged in an indictment filed on June 6 in the Southern District of Georgia.

    “According to the indictment, they are alleged to have victimised a real estate closing attorney by sending the lawyer a spoofing email posing as the seller and requesting that proceeds of a real estate sale in the amount of $246,000 be wired to Okolie’s account.

    “They are charged with laundering approximately $665,000 in illicit funds.  The attorney experienced $130,000 in losses after the bank was notified of the fraud and froze $116,000.

    “Adeyemi Odufuye aka “Micky,” “Micky Bricks,” “Yemi,” “GMB,” “Bawz” and “Jefe,” 32, and Stanley Hugochukwu Nwoke, aka Stanley Banks,” “Banks,” “Hugo Banks,” “Banky,” and “Jose Calderon,” 27, were charged in a seven-count indictment in the District of Connecticut in a BEC scheme involving an attempted loss to victims of approximately $2.6 million, including at least $440,000 in actual losses to one victim in Connecticut.

    “A third co-conspirator Olumuyiwa Yahtrip Adejumo, aka “Ade,” “Slimwaco,” “Waco,” “Waco Jamon,” “Hade,” and “Hadey,” 32, of Toledo, Ohio, pleaded guilty on April 20 to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

    “Odufuye was extradited from the United Kingdom to the United States and on Jan. 3, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft.

    “Nwoke was extradited to the United States from Mauritius on May 25, marking the first extradition in over 15 years from Mauritius.  His case is pending.

    “Richard Emem Jackson, aka Auwire, 23, of Lagos, Nigeria, was charged in an indictment filed on May 17 in the District of Massachusetts with two counts of unlawful possession of a means of identification as part of a larger fraud scheme.

    “According to the indictment, on two occasions in 2017, Jackson is alleged to have possessed the identifications of two victims with the intent to commit wire fraud conspiracy,” the U.S. authorities said.

    FBI said foreign citizens perpetrate many BEC scams adding, “those individuals are often members of transnational criminal organisations, which originated in Nigeria but have spread throughout the world”.

    The U.S. authorities expressed gratitude for the outstanding efforts of the participating countries, including law enforcement actions that were coordinated and executed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Nigeria to curb business email compromise schemes that defraud businesses and individuals alike.

    U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said: “This operation, which was funded and coordinated by the FBI, serves as a model for international cooperation against specific threats that endanger the financial well-being of each member country’s residents.

    “Fraudsters can rob people of their life’s savings in a matter of minutes. These are malicious and morally repugnant crimes.

    “The Department of Justice has taken aggressive action against fraudsters in recent months, conducting the largest sweep of fraud against American seniors in history back in February.

    “Now, in this operation alone, we have arrested 42 people in the United States and 29 others have been arrested in Nigeria for alleged financial fraud.

    “And so I want to thank the FBI, nearly a dozen U.S. Attorneys’ Offices, the Secret Service, Postal Inspection Services, Homeland Security Investigations, the Treasury Department, our partners in Nigeria, Poland, Canada, Mauritius, Indonesia, and Malaysia, and our state and local law enforcement partners for all of their hard work”.

    Since the Internet Crime Complaint Centre  (IC3) began keeping track of BEC and its variant, Email Account Compromise (EAC), as a complaint category, there has been a loss of over $3.7 billion reported to the IC3, FBI said.

    BEC, also known as “cyber-enabled financial fraud,” is a sophisticated scam often targeting employees with access to company finances and businesses working with foreign suppliers and/or businesses that regularly perform wire transfer payments.

    The same criminal organisations that perpetrate BEC also exploit individual victims, often real estate purchasers, the elderly, and others, by convincing them to make wire transfers to bank accounts controlled by the criminals.

    This is often accomplished by impersonating a key employee or business partner after obtaining access to that person’s email account or sometimes done through romance, lottery, employment opportunities, fraudulent online vehicle sales, and rental scams.

    The FBI provides a variety of resources relating to BEC through the IC3, which can be reached at www.ic3.gov and victims are encouraged to file a complaint online with the IC3 at bec.ic3.gov. (NAN)

     

  • APC Govs visits President Buhari on his recognition of June 12 as Democracy Day

    State governors under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday night met with President Muhammadu Buhari where they congratulated him on his decision to recognize June 12 as Democracy Day.

    Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo, who made this known to State House correspondents after the closed doors meeting with the president at the First Lady Conference Hall, Aso Rock, Abuja, said the governors also commended the president for the conferment of honours to heroes of June 12.

    President Buhari had on June 6 in a statement declared that henceforth, June 12, be observed as Democracy Day in Nigeria and that some heroes of democracy be given national honours.

    The president fulfilled this promise on Tuesday when he conferred on late MKO Abiola the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (Posthumous) and Alhaji Baba Gana Kingibe and late Gani Fawehinmi were also conferred with Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger.

    Okorocha stated that the APC governors lauded the action and foresight of President Buhari for taking steps aimed at uniting Nigerians as well as promoting political stability in the country.

    “We also commended Mr President on his recent outing the issue of the June 12 as Democracy Day and the honour done to Abiola.

    “We saw this as an opening of a new page in relationship,’’ he said.

    The governor also disclosed that the meeting reviewed activities concerning the APC, including the forthcoming national convention of the party.

    According to him, the APC is more united than ever and ready for any political eventuality

  • Buhari reappoints FRSC Boss for second term in office

    Buhari reappoints FRSC Boss for second term in office

    Dr. Boboye Olayemi Oyeyemi will spend another five years as the corps marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps.

    His re-appointment was among the six approved by President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday night, according to a statement by Olusegun Adekunle, Permanent Secretary (General Services Office) Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

    Oyeyemi’s second term takes effect from 24 July.

    Oyeyemi, from Kwara state, was born on 26 November, 1960. He studied electrical engineering at the Polytechnic, Ibadan and got a Masters in Public Administration from University of Lagos.

    Dr Jafaru Alunua Momoh, Chief Medical Director of National Hospital Abuja also got his appointment renewed with effect from July 5.

    Others are Dr Nwadinigwe Uwatoronye, Medical Director, National Orthopedic Hospital, Enugu State, with effect, from May 30, Prof. Eli Jidere Bala, Director General of Energy Commission of Nigeria, for a final term of five years with effect from May 6, 2018.

    Dr Mohammed Jibrin, Director General of the National Board for Technology Incubation (NBTI), was also re-appointed with effect from April 9, 2018.

    Prof. Mohammed Haruna, Executive Chairman of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), got a final term of five years with effect from 3rd April 3, 2018.

    President Buhari also approved the appointment of new heads for two federal agencies.

    Dr Ali Adamu was appointed Provost, Federal College of Education (Technical) in Gombe State for a period of four years with effect from May 25, 2018.

    Dr Yaya Baba Adamu was appointed the Medical Director, Federal Medical Centre in Keffi, Nasarrawa State for a period of four years with effect from April 1, 2018

    The President also approved the appointment of Ambassador Yahaya Lawal as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and International Relations with effect from April 1, 2018.

    The President enjoined the appointees to live up to the high expectations of the public for prompt, conscientious and selfless service at all times.

    He also urged them to regard public offices as trust that should not be betrayed.

     

  • Pope’s envoys in Chile to ‘ask forgiveness’ over sex abuse

     

     

    SANTIAGO: The Vatican’s top abuse investigator arrived in Chile on Tuesday, a day after Pope Francis accepted the resignation of three bishops from the scandal-wracked Chilean Church.

    Maltese archbishop Charles Slicluna was accompanied by another papal envoy Jordi Bertomeu.

    “We have come to ask forgiveness” from the victims on behalf of Pope Francis, said Bertomeu as they arrived in Santiago.

    The two officials are to travel to Osorno, the Catholic diocese that was led by controversial bishop Juan Barros, one of three bishops whose resignation Francis accepted on Monday, following a child sex abuse scandal which has come to haunt his papacy.

    The entire Chilean delegation of bishops that was called to a meeting with the pope in the Vatican last month resigned. But so far, the pope has accepted only three resignations.

    When asked if others were to follow, Bertomeu said: “That we have to leave in their hands, but we have to be very expectant that things will go very well.”

    Vatican orders ex-diplomat to face child sex abuse trial

    Several members of the Church hierarchy, including Barros, are accused by victims of ignoring and covering up years of child abuse by Chilean pedophile priest Fernando Karadima during the 1980s and 1990s.

    Francis appointed 61-year-old Barros as bishop of Osorno in 2015, when victims’ allegations against him were already widely known.
    And the pontiff himself became mired in the scandal when, during a trip to Chile in January, he defended Barros who was accused of covering up Karadima’s wrongdoing.

    Scicluna and Bertomeo visited Chile in February to investigate the allegations and meet with victims. Their report to Rome noted the existence of a “culture of abuse” within the Chilean Church.

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  • 2018 FIFA World Cup: Mayor of Essentuki welcomes Super Eagles to Russia

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    Abuja, June 12, 2018 (NAN) Alexander Nekristov, Mayor of Essentuki, the city where the Nigerian team is based, has officially welcomed the Super Eagles ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

    The Super Eagles arrived aboard a chartered flight from Austria on Tuesday at the Mirealnye Vody Airport and were chauffeured to their hotel Sanatorium Istochnik in Essentuki, which is about 35 kilometres from the airport.
    In a-two minute video posted on the official Twitter handle of the Super Eagles, Nekristov said he was delighted to welcome the Nigerian team to the city.

    “Dear guest, it is an honour for me to welcome the best footballers from Nigeria to the city of Essentuki.
    “I am sure you have already felt the warmth of our city. We are glad to meet you.

    “For the FIFA Football World Cup, we are proud that your national team chose our city and our training ground and I assure you that you will not regret it,” Nekristov said.

    The Super Eagles are drawn in group D alongside Croatia (who they face on Saturday), Iceland and Argentina.
    The 2018 FIFA World Cup, which is in its 21st edition, is expected to hold from June 14 to July 15. (NAN)
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  • Foundation sensitizes Nigerian undergraduates on  $100,000 Anzisha Prize award through story telling

    Foundation sensitizes Nigerian undergraduates on $100,000 Anzisha Prize award through story telling

    Abuja, June 12,2018(NAN) Mr. Mimshach Obioha, Programme Director,Ventures Platform Foundation(VPF) says the foundation has started sensitizing young entrepreneurs and  undergraduate innovators on the need to apply for USD100,000( N361,000,000) Anzisha Prize for young innovators.
    Obioha said this on Tuesday during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria(NAN),Abuja.
    According to him, The storytelling sessions being hosted by a Anzisha fellow, Tonje Bakang Tonje, Founder and CEO of Afrostream is to give students first hand account of such opportunity.
    “ Tonje is an Anzisha fellow and  one of the mentors at our organization.
    “ He is reaching out to say he is the brand Ambassador for the Anzisha Prize which gives equity-free funding to really young entrepreneurs between the ages of 15-22 years.
    “ We invited him to come to Nigeria,come to universities and interact with the young people who believe at building the future,” he said.
    In a separate interview, Tonje urged students and young innovators to be passionate to solve problems affecting their immediate communities with globally acceptable solutions.
    “The Anzisha Prize gives very young African Entrepreneurs seed funding as well as comprehensive business and individual support to help them grow their businesses.
    “The students need to emphasise on building businesses of their own, create job for others and ultimately, solve problems peculliar to their immediate communities in order to qualify for Anzisha Prize.
    “I am a living witness and I am here to let them know they too can do it if I could do it then,”he said.
    Also,another storyteller, Chris Kwekowe, 2015 Anzisha Prize winner of USD25,000 (N9,100,000) and Co Founder,Slatecube(a Digital Talent accelerator) urged students to prioritize entrepreneurship.
    “ Entrepreneurs need scaleable team that will actually help them move from point zero to point one.
    “For them to achieve that,they may have to work with other entrepreneurs with knowledge on how to actually run a business.
    “There is need to develop talents that can help industries  build their businesses, entrepreneurs should dig deep and remain steadfast with their ideas to fill such gap,” he said.
    Some undergraduates who attended the session in Karu commended the idea.
    Patrick Obi,a 400Level Student at BHU, Karu said “the programme is really interesting. I believe that entrepreneurship is the gateway for Africa to move forward.
    “I believe Working for people or organisation after graduation doesn’t give enough progress to the society,”he concluded.
    Similarly, Fikayo Odugbemi, another 400Level student of BHU,Karu,said `the session reignited my believe that entrepreneurship helps a nation to be sustainable.
    “It looks scary but it worth going into. I look forward to becoming entrepreneur in the educational sector,”she said.
    NAN reports that Tonje held a session with students of Bingham University,Karu,Nasarawa state on Monday while another session is slated for Tuesday with students of University of Lagos. (NAN)
  • NASRDA predicts appearance of astronomical lunar crescent by June 14

    NASRDA predicts appearance of astronomical lunar crescent by June 14

    Abuja, June 12, 2018 (NAN) The Centre for Basic Space Science of the National Space Research and Development Agency (CBSS-NASRDA) had predicted that the Astronomical Lunar Crescent would be sighted on June 14.

    Dr Felix Ale, Director Media and Corporate Communications said this in a statement he signed on Tuesday in Abuja.

    “NASRDA through its Centre for Basic Space Science has successfully calculated and predicted that the appearance of an astronomical lunar crescent will be sighted on June 14.

    “The conjunction of the moon will first occur on Wednesday June 13 by 8:43pm, but will appear in Nigeria on Thursday June 14 at about 2:43pm, that is 18 hours after its conjunction.”

    According to him, the moon can only be sighted with the naked eyes given a clear sky without any obstruction.

    He, however, said that the tiny lunar crescent could be sighted with the aid of Charged Couple Device (CCD) and astronomical telescope or any other advanced astronomical instrument.

    “The young lunar crescent will only be seen with an unaided eye on Thursday June 14 between 6:53 pm and 7:57 pm after sun set.

    ” Yola will be the first to witness the young lunar crescent from about 6:53 pm to 7:21 pm, followed by Maiduguri from 6:55 pm to 7:23 pm.

    “Kebbi will witness the lunar crescent last by 7:32 pm and 8:00 pm and Sokoto between 7:29 pm and 7:57 pm. It will be seen in Lagos and Ogun between 7:26 pm and 7:56 pm concurrently.

    “The Lunar crescent will be seen in Abuja between 7:16 pm and set at about 7:45 pm.

    “Kano will experience the appearance of the first lunar crescent between 6:51 pm and 7:42 pm with sunset and moonset occurring at about 6:51 pm and 7:42 pm respectively,” he said.

    He further said that Katsina would witness the lunar crescent appearance between 7:19 pm and 7:47 pm, while Jos and Enugu will both experience the first lunar crescent between the hours of 7:08 pm and 7:37 pm.

    Ale said the sunset and moonset in Jos would occur at 6:46 pm and 7:37 pm respectively, and in Enugu at 6:45 pm and 7:37 pm respectively, while Kaduna would experience the lunar crescent between 7:16 pm and 7:44 pm.

    Dr Bonaventure Okere, the Acting Director of CBSS told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that Astronomical Lunar Crescent is the new part of the moon that usually appeared at this time of the year.

    Okere said that the sighting of the Lunar Crescent was significant to both Christians and Muslims.

    He, however, said it was more significant to the Muslims because it helped calculate the beginning and the ending of Ramadan fast.

    Ale added that the results of the Lunar Crescent sighting were available at NASRDA for the general public and those who required it for religious and academic purposes.