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Friday, 12 May 2017

A bribe. A SAN. And a judge.

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Friday, May 12, 2017
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A bribe. A SAN. And a judge.
 
A federal judge, Adeniyi Ademola, and his wife conspired to collect gratification from a company, Joe Agi and associates, belonging to a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Joe Agi, to the tune of N30 million, in March 2015, federal prosecutors alleged. The suspects are seeking accelerated hearing.
Joe Agi, was today arraigned and charged for bribing Justice Ademola. He is also accused of giving a BMW vehicle, worth N8.5 million to the judge, to influence to skew judgment in his favour.
We recommend that you follow this story closely.

Fuel scarcity looms

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Friday, May 12, 2017
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Fuel scarcity looms

The Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), today began a three-day nationwide warning strike over unresolved labour issues with multinationals operating in the oil and gas industry.
They had earlier suspended the strike last December.
We hope the relevant authorities yield to their demands or find a common ground.
 

Ekweremadu may be Next

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Friday, May 12, 2017
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Ekweremadu may be Next

Borno Senator, Ali Ndume, who was until yesterday Senate Majority Leader, has given insight into why he was removed. But the ruling party, APC in turn celebrated his removal, describing it as a welcome development.
Today, Mr. Ndume decried the way he was ousted and claimed anybody could be next. And here is why he thinks it could be Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu.

 

Leave we don’t want you anymore

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Friday, May 12, 2017
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Leave we don’t want you anymore

President Muhammadu Buhari had last December accused some humanitarian groups of exaggerating the humanitarian crisis in the North-east  for financial gains.
Today, Borno Governor, Kashim Shettima, accused the UN and 126 other NGOs of enriching selves in the name of providing service to victims of Boko Haram in his state.
He said, “We have become a cash cow; and people are smiling their ways to the banks from the agony of our people.”
See list of NGOs doing great jobs there.

 

A Tearful Goodbye from Obama

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Friday, May 12, 2017
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A Tearful Goodbye from Obama

The speech delivered by U.S. President, Barack Obama today, declared his time as president the honour of his life. He urged Americans to stand up for U.S. values and reject discrimination as the country transitions to a new era in leadership. Tears flowed. Emotion soared. As Mr. Obama spoke.

Second Niger Bridge and a resurrection

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Friday, May 12, 2017
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Second Niger Bridge and a resurrection

One of the failed projects of the last administration, the construction for the 2nd Niger Bridge appears to be coming out of coma..
A former governor had alleged that the previous administration frivolously spent $700 million, and claimed the money was missing. We are watching this project closely and will provide you with updates as they become available.
 

Jammeh gradually backing down

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Friday, May 12, 2017
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Jammeh gradually backing down
In what looked like a final blow to Gambian President Yahya Jammeh’s hold on power, the Gambian Supreme Court was unable to hear his case. The court lacked judges and was unable to gather the required number of judges to sit over the suit challenging the elections.
Five judges are required by the court to adjudicate on matters brought before it. But only one judge is currently available and he is  the country’s Chief Judge, Emmanuel Fagbenle, a Nigerian.
The Nigerian Chief Justice, Walter Onnoghen declined an emergency request for judges made to Nigeria.   Gambia has often borrowed judges from Nigeria or Sierra Leone to adjudicate on cases.
Mr. Jammeh, is now seeking to reconcile with winner, Adama Barrow. See how he is doing it.