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Nigerians will decide when terrorism, banditry ends – Buratai

Nigerians will decide when terrorism, banditry ends – Buratai

The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, has declared that terrorism and banditry will end only when Nigerians decide.

Buratai addressed newsmen at the State House after meeting behind closed doors with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Monday.

“As to whether banditry, terrorism and so on will end, I think it all depends. If Nigerians want it to end today, I can assure you it will end today if everybody joins hands because these bandits are not outside Nigeria, they are not from foreign lands,” he said.

Speaking further the COAS noted that 100 percent of kidnappers are Nigerians, stressing that it is not the duty of only the military and other security agencies to end the insecurity in the country.

Buratai argued said that 99 percent of the bandits and terrorists are Nigerians while 100 percent of kidnappers are also citizens of the country.

Recall that the Nigerian Army had earlier in the month said it does not reserve the duty to expose those sponsoring Boko Haram in the country.

The Army said it knows that some criminal groups have heavy financial backing, but its major task is to fight “terrorism and other criminality”.

It explained that the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) and the Department of State Services (DSS) were responsible for revealing the sponsors of terrorists.

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Ballon d’Or Has Been Cancelled For 2020

Ballon d'Or Has Been Cancelled For 2020

The Ballon d’Or for the world’s best players will not be awarded in 2020 because of a “lack of sufficient fair conditions” created by the coronavirus pandemic.

The prize has been awarded by France Football every year since 1956.

Barcelona’s Lionel Messi won the men’s prize last year, with USA forward Megan Rapinoe claiming the women’s trophy.

France Football said awarding a prize in a “crippled” year would “not be worthy” of their history.

“We did not want to put an indelible asterisk on the prize list like ‘trophy won in exceptional circumstances due to the Covid-19 health crisis’,” it added.

“Protecting the credibility and legitimacy of such an award also means ensuring its flawlessness over time.”

England’s Stanley Matthews was the first winner of the award when it was the European Footballer of the Year.

It was only awarded to European players until 1995, when it expanded to become open for any player at a European club. From 2007 it opened up to the rest of the world.

The 30-player list of nominees is compiled by the editorial staff of the French magazine, with the winner voted for by journalists from around the world, with one representative per nation.

Argentina international Messi won the prize for a record sixth time last year.

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Nicki Minaj Announces Pregnancy With Stunning Baby Bump Pictures

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In addition to being the queen of the Barbz, Nicki Minaj might have to buy some real Barbies now. The rapper posted pictures of her pregnant belly on Monday morning (July 20), using the simple hashtag “#Preggers.”

While a spokesperson for the 37-year-old MC could not be reached for confirmation of the good news, Nicki is all smiles in one of the snaps, cradling her baby bump with both hands while smiling and sporting a bedazzled bikini and matching stiletto heels.

In another pic, a blue-haired Minaj stands, again cradling her bump.

“Love. Marriage. Baby carriage. Overflowing with excitement & gratitude. Thank you all for the well wishes,” Minaj captioned a third photo.

This would be the first child for Minaj, who married Kenneth Petty last October.

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Biggest Beneficiaries Of NDDC Contracts Are National Assembly Members – Akpabio

Biggest Beneficiaries Of NDDC Contracts Are National Assembly Members - Akpabio

Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, has said that the biggest beneficiaries of Niger Delta Development Commission contracts were National Assembly members.

Akpabio disclosed this on Monday during a session of the House of Representatives committee probing the activities and financial spendings of the commission.

He said, “Most of the contracts at NDDC are handled by members of the National Assembly.

“That is how it has been.”

When asked by members of the panel to clarify his comments on Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, chairman of the panel, who recused himself from the probe on Monday, on receiving a from the NDDC, Akpabio denied saying such.

He also said that he was not aware that the Interim Management Committee of the agency spent N85bn in recent months for unapproved projects.

Akpabio went further to disclose that the former Acting Managing Director of the commission, Joy Nunieh, was sacked because of her qualifications.

He said Nunieh does not have a National Youth Service Corps certificate as mandated by law for public servants of her level.

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Gbajabiamila Reveals Next Step For Pondei As He Arrives NDDC Investigative Hearing

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila has disclosed that the Acting Chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Kemebradikumo Pondei who slumped during the ongoing investigative hearing will not appear before the committee again.

The Speaker disclosed this at the resumption of the session following the adjournment due to collapse of Mr. Pondei. He noted that the committee will adopt the written response of the MD.

Gbajabiamila was responding to questions after the NDDC boss collapsed and rushed out for medical attention

“There would be no need for the MD of NDDC to appear anymore since he has submitted a written response.

“I wish Mr. Pondei safe and speedy recovery and I have also sent the Medical Director of the National Assembly to follow up to ascertain the condition of the MD. Thank you very much and I, therefore, hand over to the current chairman of the Committee, Mr. Thomas Ereyitomi to continue with the hearing”.

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Breaking News: NDDC Acting MD Faints During Senate Hearing On Fraud Allegations

Breaking News: NDDC Acting MD Faints During Senate Hearing On Fraud Allegations

Acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Daniel Pondei, appeared to faint as the House of Representatives committee on NDDC grilled him on Monday.

The committee is in its fourth day of public hearing as it investigates alleged financial misappropriation at the agency.

The controversy had seen strong allegations of corruption traded between the Minister and the former MD of the NDDC, Joi Nunei, who appeared before the lawmakers via Zoom on Friday.

Pondei had been grilled for over an hour and when he slowly slumped over his desk, appearing too faint.

Once he was spotted, several people present at the hearing rushed to his aid, propping him up and attempting to stabilise him, with the proceedings halted.

He then appeared to be in a seizure with a man, holding open his mouth as others held him upright. After he appeared to regain and lose composure intermittently, he was moved out of the session.

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JAMB announces date for commencement of 2020/21 session admissions

JAMB announces date for commencement of 2020/21 session admissions

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has approved August 21 for tertiary institutions to commence first and second choice admission for the 2020/2021 session.

This was announced in the 2020 admission guidelines signed by JAMB’s Registrar, Is-haq Oloyede, on Sunday

The board, however, warned institutions not to bypass the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS), through which admissions must be conducted.

“The 1st and 2nd Choices Admission-Exercise be conducted for all institutions from 21st August 2020 to a later date that would be determined by the Federal Ministry of Education and communicated to all the institutions.

“All applications for admissions to First Degree, National Diploma, National Innovation Diploma, and the Nigeria Certificate in Education into Full Time, Distance Learning, Part-Time, Outreach, Sandwich, etc, must be processed ONLY through the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB),” the statement read in part.

Last month, JAMB approved 160 and above as 2020 national minimum cut-off marks for admission into public universities.

The board also approved 140 as a minimum UTME score for admission into private universities.

More Surprises Coming – Presidency Drops Another Bombshell About Magu

More Surprises Coming - Presidency Drops Another Bombshell About Magu

Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu has said there is more to be heard and seen as regards the case of suspended acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr Ibrahim Magu.

Shehu told Channels Television’s Sunday Politics that Nigerians should prepare for surprises as the panel probing the suspended chairman is getting set to submit a report of its findings.

He said the Justice Ayo Salami-led panel has been updating the President on some of its findings.

He then dropped a bombshell: Nigerians will be amazed as to the content of the panel’s report.

He said President Buhari is recognized internationally for his fight against corruption and deserves to be commended.

The spokesman assured that where wrongdoings are detected, they will always be addressed.

Mr Shehu, therefore, asked Nigerians to ignore those persons who are trying to cast aspersions on the efforts of the Justice Ayo Salami-led panel.

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Ex-Kwara Governor’s Daughter, Diekolola Osa Died From Child Birth Complications

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Family members and Friends of businesswoman, Diekolola Osa Avielele, have been thrown into mourning following her demise from child birth complications.

Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara has commiserated with a former governor of the state, Chief Cornelius Adebayo, over the death of his daughter, Mrs Diekolola Osa-Avielele.

The governor expressed his condolences in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Rafiu Ajakaye, on Sunday in Ilorin.

Adebayo and other civilian governors were removed from office on Dec. 31, 1983 following a military coup.

Diekolola Osa, who was the second daughter of Chief Cornelius Olatunji Adebayo, the former governor of Kwara State and ex-Communication Minister, and the late Chief Elizabeth Adebayo, died from childbirth complications about a week after she welcomed her son.

The Street Journal gathered that the baby is alive and healthy.

Until her death, Diekolola Osa was the MD/CEO of Cedarwood Group, an event and rental servicing company.

A close family source disclosed that Osa-Avielele died on Thursday, July 16, 2020, barely a week after the birth of her son.

The news of Diekolola Osa’s death was confirmed by her younger sister, Abimbola Dayo-Adewoye on her Instagram page.

Dayo-Adewuyi wrote, “Two days ago, our world came crashing down as an angel left the earth. My sister Deki passed on and left us in great distress. There are five of us girls and my brother, my second sister left our close-knit team of six leaving an unmendable crack.

“Thanks to everyone that has tried to reach us. We’re sorry for being unreachable cause as you can imagine we’re still trying to wrap our heads around what just happened.

“Please celebrate with me my beautiful sister Diekolola Olatanwa, Olaotan, Oluwatoyin Osa Avielele who just took her final bow from this world. I don’t know how I can bear this, but I know it is well”.

A lawyer by training, she bagged a BL from the University of Ilorin and an LLM from Howard University School of Law, Washington DC.

She worked as a corporate in-house attorney before setting up her business.

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