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Monday, 3 September 2018

APC Speaks On Members’ Condemnation Of Nomination Fees - Politics

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said it was yet to receive any formal complaint about nominations fees from any of its members or aspirants.

The party last week proposed N1m for State Assembly aspirants, N3.8m for House of Representatives aspirants, N8.5 for Senate aspirants, N22.5m for governorship aspirants and N55.5m for presidential nomination forms for the 2019 general election.

The fees have sparked protest and members are positing that elective positions should not be for only moneybags.

Reacting, APC National Publicity Secretary, Yekini Nabena, explained that what the National Working Committee (NWC) presented before National Executive Committee (NEC) was a proposal which was being considered.

Nabena told Punch, “To the best of my knowledge, the party has not received any complain from any of our aspirants.

“I know that what we have are proposals being considered and NEC gave that responsibility to the NWC.”

Meanwhile, an internal crisis is brewing in the ruling party over the mode of primaries.

On Sunday, Nabena said that the party had received information that some members were working against the NEC resolutions.

The spokesman noted: “The identities of those plotting such meetings have been identified and unless they desist from such they will be dealt with in line with the Party’s Constitution at the appropriate time.

“The NWC will resist any attempt to disrupt the current peace and harmony prevailing in our great Party after the exit of some members of our Party.

“We urge any member who is not satisfied with the decisions of the Party to utillize channels provided by the Party’s constitution to air their views.”

Source: http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/09/apc-speaks-on-members-condemnation-of.html
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Saturday, 1 September 2018

Adesua Etomi goes from being barely able to pay her University school fees to being celebrated by the same University

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Adesua Etomi goes from being barely able to pay her University school fees to being celebrated by the same University

Adesua Etomi goes from being barely able to pay her University school fees to being celebrated by the same University

Adesua Etomi goes from being barely able to pay her University school fees to being celebrated by the same University




Adesua Etomi has been honored by the University she attended and her face has been plastered on the wall of the institution.

Sharing the news, the actress reflected on her time in the University of Wolverhampton and how she often worried about how to pay school fees while there. Today, she's being recognized by the same University.

She wrote:
Today, I'm grateful for my university education. I remember how my mum and I would sit and wonder how we'd pay my university fees every single year.
It's amazing how God took me from that, to being celebrated and painted on the wall by the same university that we could barely afford. 
It may look hard right now but hang in there, there's nothing God cannot do.
It will end in praise but remember to put in the work.


Sky News goofs as it describes Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta as 'President of Africa'

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Sky News goofs as it describes Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta as

Is this ignorance or a typo?

When I see the broom I'll pass over you. HILARIOUS

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Eight Politicians With N232bn Corruption Cases Working For Buhari’s Re-election - Politics -

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Eight politicians with N232bn corruption cases working for Buhari’s re-election


Eniola Akinkuotu, Gbenro Adeoye, and Jesusegun Alagbe

At least eight out of the politicians working for the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari in the February 2019 election have pending corruption cases worth N232bn, checks by Saturday PUNCH have revealed.

Investigation by our correspondents showed that the amount involved in the various graft cases, which are currently pending before security agencies, especially the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, range from N223m to N100bn for each of the politicians.

Some of the eight politicians, who used to be members of the Peoples Democratic Party and other opposition parties, had allegedly defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress to stop the dangling axe of the EFCC and other security agencies from falling on them.
Specifically, the politicians who are currently either under probe or prosecution for allegedly diverting government funds have separately vowed to ensure Buhari remains in power untill 2023.

The eight politicians include the senator representing Nasarawa West at the National Assembly, Abdullahi Adamu; the senator representing Sokoto North and former Governor of Sokoto State, Aliyu Wamakko; ex-Senate Minority Leader and former Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio, who recently defected from the PDP to the APC; and a former Governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu.

Others are the immediate past Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal; the former Governor of Rivers State and Director-General of the Buhari Campaign Organisation in 2015, Rotimi Amaechi; the Governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari; and former National Chairman of the PDP, Ali Modu Sheriff.

Abdullahi Adamu (N15bn)

For instance, Adamu, a serving senator and former Governor of Nasarawa State, is one of the President’s allies in the Senate. He is also a member of the National Advisory Committee of the Buhari 2019 Presidential Support Committee.

The lawmaker is being prosecuted alongside 18 others for allegedly stealing N15bn from the treasury through contracts awarded when he was governor for eight years.

His son, Nurianu, was also arraigned by the EFCC in January 2018 for alleged N90m fraud. However, the former governor has been one of the fiercest critics of Senate President Bukola Saraki.


According to Saraki, the former governor has been insulting him in order to get a soft landing.

Saraki had said in July, “I have deliberately ignored the antics of Senator Abdullahi Adamu, especially his constant media attacks on me and the Senate since the EFCC dusted his file on alleged case of corruption and also went ahead to arraign his son in court.”

Aliyu Wamakko (N15bn)


Senator Aliyu Wamakko is in charge of Buhari’s campaign in Sokoto State. A few weeks ago, he held a massive rally on behalf of Buhari in order to prove to the President that Governor Aminu Tambuwal’s defection would be of no effect.

Wamakko, who served as governor from 2007 to 2015, is under investigation over allegations of theft of public funds and money laundering totalling N15bn, an allegation he has vehemently denied.

Spokesperson for the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, had confirmed in April that the commission was investigating allegations contained in a petition against Wammako and that he would soon be invited to defend the allegations.

Godswill Akpabio (N100bn)


The former governor of Akwa Ibom State has been under probe by the EFCC for over three years based on allegations that he diverted over N100bn from the coffers of the state between 2007 and 2015.

Akpabio was welcomed into the APC by the President himself.

The former governor, who represents Akwa Ibom North-West Senatorial District, recently vowed that the APC would take over Akwa Ibom the way Adolph Hitler invaded Poland.

Akpabio, who on Friday travelled to China with the President is arguably the closest defector to Buhari and has vowed to do everything possible to ensure Buhari is re-elected.

Although he has been grilled by the EFCC, he has not been charged.

Orji Uzor Kalu (N3.2bn)


Kalu, who governed Abia State from 1999 to 2007, was one of the most influential politicians in the South-East during his time in government. After leaving the PDP, he formed the Progressive Peoples Alliance from where he contested and lost a senatorial election in 2015.

The following year, he defected to the APC and has paid several visits to the President since then.

Recently, he visited the President in his hometown of Daura, Katsina State, where he was bestowed with the title, ‘Dan Baiwan Hausa’ by the Emir of Daura, Alhaji Umar Farouq.

According to the emir, Kalu was bestowed with the title in appreciation of his “unwavering support for our son, President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR, Bayajida II .”

However, the former governor has been having a running legal battle with the EFCC since leaving office.

The EFCC alleged that Kalu and the others committed fraud between August 2001 and October 2005. It accused Kalu of utilising his company (Slok Nigeria Limited) to retain in the account of First Inland Bank, now First City Monument Bank, the sum of N200m.

The commission said that the sum formed part of funds illegally derived from the coffers of the Abia State government. The EFCC also said that the accused retained, in different bank accounts, about N2.5bn belonging to the state government, adding that he diverted about N3.2bn from the coffers of the same government.

Regardless of his travails, the former governor has insisted that he will do all within his power to ensure that Buhari is re-elected.

Babachir Lawal (N223m)


The immediate past Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, was accused by the Senate ad hoc Committee on Mounting Humanitarian Crisis in the North-East, led by Senator Shehu Sani, of awarding a N223m consultancy contract for the removal of invasive plant species in Komadugu, Yobe Water Channels to his company, Rholavision Engineering in contravention of Section 43(iii) and (iv) of the Public Procurement Act 2007.

A committee headed by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo subsequently investigated Lawal and recommended his dismissal in October 2017, a year after he was indicted by the Senate.

Although he is under probe by the EFCC, Babachir is among the key figures running Buhari’s re-election campaign in Adamawa State. He also revealed during a recent interview on Channels Television that he still had direct access to the President.

The former SGF has been having a leadership tussle with Governor Jibrilla Bindow over who should lead Buhari’s campaign in the state.

Rotimi Amaechi (N97bn)


Amaechi, who was the Director-General of the Buhari Campaign Organisation in 2015, has been charged with the task of ensuring that Buhari is elected a second time.

The Minister of Transport, who is the face of the Buhari campaign, was indicted by the Justice George Omeregi-led Rivers State Judicial Commission of Inquiry set up to investigate the sale of state assets.

He and others were accused of allegedly misappropriating N97bn through the sale of the state valued assets.

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, had alleged that $150m (N30bn at the time) was spent on Buhari’s campaign in 2015.

Amaechi challenged his indictment but lost at the Appeal Court. Although anti-graft agencies have refused to state if he is under investigation or not, he has yet to clear his name and is still under investigation by the state government.

The Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Emma Okah, insisted that Amaechi was not cleared by the panel that indicted him on the sale of some assets belonging to the state.

Also, a top official at the Government House in Port Harcourt, pointed out that at the last count on the matter, the former governor had gone to the Supreme Court.

An appeal filed by Amaechi against the Justice George Omereji-led panel was in May 2017 dismissed by the Appeal Court in Port HarCourt.

The Appeal Court had said that the refusal of Amaechi to appear before the panel amounted to self-denial.

But Okah said that the matter was currently at the Supreme Court.

“He (Amaechi) went to court against the panel and the matter is still in the Supreme Court. The state government has not cleared him on the matter concerning the sale of valued assets belonging to the state,” he said.

Amaechi could not be reached for comments, as he did not answer calls to his mobile phone.

A text message sent to him on the matter did not get any reply.

However, a senior official of the Federal Ministry of Transportation told our correspondent that the minister was out of the country.

The official, who also works directly with the minister, stated he (the official) was not aware of the said allegations against Amaechi.

“I have not seen it (the report) and can’t speak on it. However, the minister is in China right now,” the official, who pleaded to be anonymous, said.

Abdul’aziz Yari (N680m)


Yari has been engaged in a fierce battle with the EFCC for over a year following allegations that he diverted nearly N700m which formed part of the Paris Club refund due to his state.

In July last year, a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered an interim forfeiture of the sums of N500m and $500,000 (N180m) said to have been looted from the Paris Club refunds made by the Federal Government in favour of the 36 states of the federation.

The sums of money said to have been recovered from two firms, First Generation Mortgage Bank Limited, and Gosh Projects Limited, were allegedly linked to the governor.

The EFCC also alleged, in an affidavit filed in support of its ex parte application seeking the interim forfeiture of the sums of money, that the N500m was diverted to offset Yari’s personal loan obtained from the First Generation Mortgage Bank Limited.

In July, the Presidential Support Committee of Buhari 2019 appointed Sheriff as the director-general.

The National Secretary of the group, Kassim Kassim, said in a statement that the conglomerate of about 300 Buhari supporters’ groups unanimously endorsed Sheriff to lead the Presidential Support Committee, Buhari 2019 and not the Buhari’s Campaign Organisation for the 2019 election.

He said groups that made up the Presidential Support Committee were all registered with the office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Political Matters.

Sheriff and others are under investigation for allegedly receiving N450m out of the N23bn ($115m) bribe allegedly disbursed by a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, during the build-up to the 2015 elections.

He has been grilled several times by the EFCC but was never charged. His private jet was also impounded by the commission but later released to him.

Sagay, EFCC react

Speaking with our correspondent, the Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), said joining the President’s camp would not save any politician from probe or prosecution.

He said those whose cases had already been taken to court would continue to face prosecution.

Sagay, however, said there was room for plea bargain, an option he said stubborn people would never use.

He said, “I know Akpabio is still under probe and if he is found culpable, he would be invited and prosecuted. For me, the only import of him joining the President’s campaign is that he can be persuaded to make a plea bargain quickly, which everyone is entitled to, but the stubborn ones will not take that option

“As for allegations against Amaechi, he was indicted by a fake and useless judicial panel set up by Wike, who is himself under investigation for corruption. He set up a kangaroo panel, which Amaechi refused to answer to.”

When asked about the Appeal Court ruling which ordered Amaechi to answer to the panel, Sagay added, “he doesn’t have to answer to rubbish. Judges who allow themselves to engage in injustice deserve to be disregarded. Amaechi is innocent. All the charges were trumped up.”

Also speaking with our correspondent, the EFCC Spokesperson, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, said joining the President’s camp would not translate to immunity from prosecution.

Uwujaren said, “The EFCC neither closes cases nor clears people. Also, being in the President’s party does not give anyone immunity from prosecution.”

Buhari, who later won the presidential election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress had consistently accused the then ruling party, the PDP of engaging in mind-boggling corrupt practices.

“If Nigeria does not kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria,” Buhari had said repeatedly during the build-up to the 2015 general elections.

However, no sooner had he been declared winner than some politicians from the same corrupt party began defecting to the President’s own party.

While some of the allegedly corrupt persons were kept at arm’s length, others became very close to the President, constantly appearing in pictures with the professed anti-corruption champion and sending mixed signals to Nigerians.

SERAP, CACOL react

The Executive Director of Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, Adetokunbo Mumuni, however, said it would be wrong to condemn the President for being supported by people alleged to be corrupt if there was no proof that he had prevented anti-corruption agencies from prosecuting such people.

He said, “Unless you want to tell me that the anti-corruption agencies will not do anything unless they are prompted or unless somebody says they should do it, I don’t want to believe rumours. Allegations must be backed by concrete evidence for it to be substantiated. I don’t want to think that somebody with convincing evidence against him will be prevented from facing the music simply because he supports the President. For example, Kalu still has his case in court.”

Similarly, the Executive Chairman, Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership, Mr. Debo Adeniran, said it would be wrong to presume people guilty because they have corruption allegations against them and that the President could not have stopped anyone from supporting him, in any case.

He said, “You can’t prevent sinners from going to a religious place, what you don’t have to allow is for them to take over the pulpit to preach the doctrine of the crimes that they have been committing. From our recent experience, defecting to the ruling party has not, in practical terms, stopped the trial of some of politicians. For instance, Kalu’s case is still in court.

“And as of now, Akpabio has yet to be convicted and until someone is convicted, you cannot say they have committed a crime. Even Kalu, whose case is in court, cannot be said to be guilty of the offence until he is convicted. So, it is a moral question and the moral suasion has its limit.”

But a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Onueze Okocha, said President Buhari was sending a dangerous and negative signal to Nigerians by allowing people with pending corruption cases to work for his re-election.


He said, “The whole thing sends a dangerous and unhappy signal to all of us that the so-called anti-corruption war is not whole. We can all see that only those in the opposition are mainly those investigated of corruption while those in the ruling party are regarded as sacred cows.

“It’s what we’ve always known; there is no effectiveness in the anti-corruption war. Look at Akpabio, for instance, shortly after he was elected to the Senate, the EFCC raided his house and found lots of cash. Now that he has defected to the APC, what happens to him?

“Babachir Lawal, though has been sacked, is still free to walk around. Look at the issue of fake National Youth Service Corps certificate held by Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, all these tell us there are sacred cows in the anti-corruption war.”

Cc: Lalasticlala

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6 Hidden Signs She Likes You But She’s Shy - Romance --

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6 Hidden Signs She Likes You but is Shy

When a girl likes somebody, there’s a feeling that no one can understand. She doesn’t tell anyone easily what she feels inside. No one knows exactly what’s going on in her mind and heart. Not even her friends, her siblings, or her parents. She’s too shy to let people know that she has a crush on somebody. She even feels a little embarrassed to admit to herself that she catches feelings about a person. Every single thing about the person always gets her heart beats faster. Just one look from the person can make her get nervous.

Did you ever find a girl with such attitude? A girl who shows a weird attitude that makes you question. Since she’s shy, you may not know if she likes you. Then, how do you know if she likes you if she’s too shy to let you know? Actually, you’re able to know if she likes you even though she doesn’t want to show it. You need to look at these signs she likes you but is shy.

1. She doesn’t want to look straight into your eyes

Every time you ‘re around her in a very close distance, she doesn’t look straight into your eyes. Whether when you are sitting close to where she is, or when you pass her by, she always tries to look at another direction but your eyes and your face. When a girl is so close to her crush, it will make her heart flattered. The closer she gets to him, she will more likely lose her control.

2. She hides

A less obvious but actually undeniable sign if a girl likes you but is shy is hiding out. Yeah, no one knows how someone hides unless they’re busted. You never know that a girl hides away from you until you find out yourself. At first, you think that every thing is normal. It is until you catch her being where you are. You didn’t realize that she’s been there too and you think it was a coincidence.

Yeah, it was a coincidence until you realize she’s always there too everytime you’re there. She thinks you won’t see her. That’s the point of hiding out, isn’t it? But, now that you do know she’s been hiding in plain sight, you can move to the other related sign if she likes you but shy.

3. She watches you from the distance

What do you think she wants to do by hiding in plain sight? Being where you are but hoping you won’t know that she’s been there too. The one thing she wants to do is watching you from the distance. She pays attention to your activities and the places you’ve been spending your time in.

She wants to be around you always and to know what you’re doing, so she does whatever she can. Watching you from the distance is the safest thing to admire someone without bothering them. So, if you catch her in the same place you’re in and despite the distance, you can see her, it’s just how she does to watch you from the distance.

4. She pretends like she doesn’t see you

Watching someone from the distance is not bothering until that person realizes that they’ve been watched. To avoid the getting busted, she tries her best to not get caught up watching you. Every time she knows you’re about to look at her way, she pretends like she doesn’t see you. It needs a high ability to keep undercover. It will make her more embarrassed if you know she’s been looking at you, so she has to be careful.

5. She walks away when you bump into her accidentally

At some point, being in the same place will make you bump into her accidentally. It’s not a good idea for her to get caught up. She will walk away and wishes she leaves no trace. But she doesn’t know that she leaves you wonder why she is there and doesn’t want to get caught. The signs she likes you but shy are getting clearer here.

6. She’s stuttering while she talks

You have something to talk about with her, so you ask her if you and her can talk. She answers with a little trembling voice. She tries to act natural, but she can’t hide that the words she says just don’t come out easily. It takes her everything to look nice and treat you right. You may not know it, but talking to you is the best thing that happens to her. She wants to talk to you so bad, but she’s just scared to do it first. When you talk to her, even about a simple thing, it will mean the world to her...

More Signs She Loves You Secretly
Here are more signs she likes you but is shy, watch it out:

She daydreams more often
She becomes quieter around her friends
She follows your Social Media accounts but never speak
Yet she likes all your photos there
She talks slow when you are around
She secretly knows your things
She smiles when you are around
She stares at you but spread it away when you catch her
She gets nervous in front of you
Well, she fakes a smile most of the time
Those are signs she likes you but is shy that you need to know. It’s a precious thing when there’s someone who likes you but doesn’t want to show you clearly. It means that she won’t force you to accept her love and she prefers to admire you in the way she won’t bother you. When a girl likes you but shy, she may be nervous and awkward, but she cares more than you think. She knows everything about you, your favorite place, your favorite food, your schedule, and some other thing... 

Photos: President Buhari arrives China for the 7th Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation

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Photos: President Buhari arrives?China for the 7th Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation
Photos: President Buhari arrives?China for the 7th Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation
Photos: President Buhari arrives?China for the 7th Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation
Photos: President Buhari arrives?China for the 7th Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation
Photos: President Buhari arrives?China for the 7th Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation


President Buhari has landed in Beijing, China for the 7th Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation.

Buhari’s first engagement in the country will be an interactive session with the Nigerian Community in China at the Nigerian Embassy.  

He is also expected to deliver his remarks as the current chairman of ECOWAS at the “High-level Dialogue between Chinese and African leaders, business representatives and African entrepreneurs.”

19-Year-Old Fan Woos Ifu Ennada (PHOTO) - Celebrities -

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Ex-BBNaija House mate has decided to share an experience of how a fan toasted or wooed her.

Its is so hilarious. The fan is just 19 years of age.....woooooow!!!

Gists via: https://www.gistvic.com/2018/09/bbnaija-19-year-old-male-fan-woos-ifu.html


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