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Buhari gets 48-hour deadline to reverse Twitter’s suspension or be sued

Buhari gets 48-hour deadline to reverse Twitter's suspension or be sued

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The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has condemned the illegal and unconstitutional suspension of Twitter’s Operations in Nigeria.

It called on the government of President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately rescind the suspension within 48 hours or face legal action.

The Federal Government on Friday announced that it has suspended,indefinitely, the operations of microblogging and social networking service, Twitter, in Nigeria.

This was announced by the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, according to a statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Segun Adeyemi.

But SERAP in a statement by its Deputy Director, Kolawole Oluwadare said: “The suspension of Twitter in Nigeria is a blatant violation of Nigerians’ rights to freedom of expression and access to information.

“The suspension has the character of collective punishment and is contrary to Nigeria’s international obligations. President Buhari must immediately rescind this unconstitutional suspension. We will see in court if the suspension is not rescinded within 48 hours.”

The statement, read in part: “Suspending Twitter in Nigeria would deny Nigerians’ access to information, and disrupt the free exchange of ideas and the ability of individuals to connect with one another and associate peacefully on matters of shared concern. It would also seriously undermine the ability of Nigerians to promote transparency and accountability in the country, and to participate in their own government.”

“We call on the Nigerian authorities to guarantee the constitutionally and internationally recognized human rights of Nigerians including online. Deletion of President Buhari’s tweets should never be used as a pretext to suppress the civic space and undermine Nigerians’ fundamental human rights.”

Source: P.M. News

FG condemns US council for declaring Nigeria a failed state

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed [DW]
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed stated this in response to a recent declaration by the Council on Foreign Affairs (CFA) in the U.S. that “Nigeria is at a point of no return with all the signs of a failed nation’’.

In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja, the minister stressed that “Nigeria is not and cannot be a failed state’’.

Mohammed said the declaration by the Council did not represent an official U.S. policy.

This declaration is merely the opinions of two persons, former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria and a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations John Campbell, and the President Emeritus of World Peace Foundation, Robert Rotberg.

“Declaring any nation a failed state is not done at the whims and caprices of one or two persons, no matter their status.

“Just because Nigeria is facing security challenges, which we have acknowledged and which we are tackling, does not automatically make the country a failed state,’’ he said.

“Yes, the Council on Foreign Relations is a prominent U.S. public policy Think Tank, but its opinion is not that of the U.S.

“Like former U.S. Senator Daniel Moynihan said, ”You are entitled to your opinion but not your facts”.

Mohammed reiterated that Nigeria did not meet the criteria for a nation to become a failed state.

He listed the criteria to include inability to provide public service and inability to interact with other states as a full member of the international community.

“Yes, the non-state actors may be rampaging in some parts of the country, they have not and cannot overwhelm this government,’’ he said.

The minister noted that it was not the first time it was predicted that Nigeria would fail or break up.

“We were even once told that Nigeria would break up in 2015.

“But their doomsday predictions have all failed and will fail again,’’ he said.

NAN reports that the declaration by CFA that Nigeria was a failed state and would eventually collapse was contained in a research finding recently released through Campbell and Rotberg.

Herdsmen Butcher 60 In Benue Community – Deputy Gov confirms

No fewer than 60 residents of Izzi, Ekile Ward of Ado Local Government Area of Benue State were killed by suspected Fulani Herdsmen during t…

 

No fewer than 60 residents of Izzi, Ekile Ward of Ado Local Government Area of Benue State were killed by suspected Fulani Herdsmen during the weekend.

Governor Ortom’s Deputy, Engr. Benson Abounu confirmed this on Tuesday while addressing hundreds of residents who were displaced as a result of the attack.

Abonu called on President Muhammadu Buhari, the Sultan of Sokoto, Lamido of Adamawa and other opinion leaders in the North to caution Fulani herdsmen over the current genocide in the state.

According to him, their intervention could deter them from carrying out further attacks and killings in the country.

The Ado Local Government council chairman, Hon. James Otse earlier said the armed herders attacked the community when the residents were fast asleep.

He noted that the deadly attacks were carried out in four different communities which include, Ndobasi, Obakoto, Ndokem and Ataloga.

It had reported that following the current unrest in Southeastern part of the country, the herdsmen hitherto grazing in the region, have invaded some communities in Benue.

Ado Local Government is bordered by Ohaukwu Local Government Area of Ebonyi State where the herders recently launched deadly attacks.

Source: Nigeria Eye

Ugandan minister speaks on assassination attempt

Forensic experts secure the scene of an attempted assassination on Ugandan minister of works and transport General Katumba Wamala

Ugandan Minister Katumba Wamala has said “things could have been worse” while speaking about Monday’s assassination attempt.

He said the officer escorting him shot back at the attackers and managed to evacuate him from the scene.

General Wamala thanked a motorcycle taxi operator who took him to the hospital.

He said one of the bullets was removed during an operation but there was one still in his body pending doctors’ advice.

The former army commander eulogised his daughter and driver:

The minister says he prays that those behind the attack will be brought to book.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has vowed to defeat the criminals who shot and wounded General Wamala.

The attack on the current government minister of works and transport, who has also headed Uganda’s police force, is not the first high-profile shooting.

In recent years victims have included a magistrate, Muslim clerics, a politician and an ardent supporter of President Museveni and a senior police chief. None of the murders has ever been successfully investigated or prosecuted.

Source: BBC News

Kingsley Moghalu Declares To Run For President In 2023

Kingsley Moghalu, a Nigerian political economist, lawyer, former United Nations official, and politician has declared his intention to run for president in 2023.

Mr Moghalu who served as Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, appointed by President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, from 2009 to 2014 made his intention known on Twitter. He said he will be contesting because people live daily today under the shadow of terrorists.

“Our economy is collapsing. Many families cannot afford the price of food. Millions of young men and women have no jobs and have no hope. Our university students know more about ASUU strikes and long school closures than any skills they need to be competitive in the world of the 21st century.”

“Only the rich and powerful can access quality healthcare in our country or abroad as medical tourists, because our health system, like most other systems, is broken. I lost my father, Isaac Moghalu, in December 1998 because he had a stroke but the doctors were on strike, and therefore we could not get him adequate healthcare on time.”

“Soon after we found a private clinic and moved him there, he went into a coma and passed on shortly afterwards. I was heartbroken. Today, 23 years later, not much has changed. Like many, I have suffered the effects of bad governance in our country.”

“With life in it increasingly nasty, brutish and short, the very idea of Nigeria is now almost meaningless to many Nigerians. Cries for self-determination fill the air in response to fundamental injustice.”

The politician who earlier contested in 2019 said politics in Nigeria does not bring change, and its benefits go to only one group – the political elite.

“Their message is loud and clear: we the people —you and I – DO NOT matter. The bodies of Nigerians are buried in cold corners of foreign cemeteries, strewn across the Sahara desert, and float in the Mediterranean Sea, as a consequence of a non-existent leadership. Our country can no longer speak confidently in the gathering of nations.”

“Life as ordained by our Creator, that we may experience His Goodness in this land of the living, has eluded us as a people. Only the emergence of visionary, competent and inclusive national leadership, on the one hand, and a fundamental restructuring of Nigeria based on a new people’s constitution, on the other, can arrest Nigeria’s ongoing disorderly and violent degeneration into a completely failed state. We were not born to be miserable and to die miserable. Enough is Enough!”

“It is now more than ever necessary that we elect in 2023 a leader who is TRULY committed and has the capacity to initiate the constitutional restructuring of Nigeria. A leader who is competent to secure our lives and property, successfully manage our diversity, save our economy, and restore our international respect.”

“For the sake of the youth of our country — including my four children — whose future is being drowned in reckless foreign borrowing, and for the sake of all Nigerians suffering and seeking a clear alternative to the status quo, I intend — with all humility — to present myself — again — as a candidate for the Office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the 2023 general elections.”

“If elected, I will run a government with a dream team of highly competent Nigerians from all parts of our country. Along with strengthened, independent institutions, we will deliver results on a 4-point agenda in four years (4 by 4):

— Security for all Nigerians and Nigeria’s territory;

— War against poverty: skills, jobs for our youth, and an innovation economy;

— Accelerated education and healthcare reform;

— Good governance: inclusive, transparent, effective, and accountable.

“This is my SWAG Agenda for a 21st century Nigeria. I seek the support of all compatriots — of everyone who is tired of our present national situation. We also need the energy and support of our youth, the middle class, entrepreneurs, and our compatriots in the diaspora.”

“These important segments of our population have in the past been reluctant to engage actively in our electoral process, ostensibly because of the flaws in that process.

“The National Assembly @nassnigeriamust now pass into law, without further delay, necessary electoral reforms that will make democracy yield real dividends for Nigerians. Our votes must count, and be counted transparently. The amendments should include a provision for Diaspora Nigerians to be able to register and vote in all elections in Nigeria from abroad.

“I am only one face of a movement. A movement of silent and suffering Nigerians fed up with the insecurity, poverty, and a seemingly hopeless future for our country. A movement that has decided that Enough is Enough.

“That movement, soon to be present in our numbers in every voting ward in Nigeria, will announce within the next few months the political party we will join en masse and seek its platform for the presidential, legislative and gubernatorial roles in governance.

“We can do this. We can change Nigeria. Together, let us walk this road to a Nigeria that, within 30 years of successive administrations, will have achieved the kind of economic and technological advancement attained by countries such as Israel, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates within similar timeframes. It is possible. We only need to participate actively in the democratic process, and vote right when the time comes.

“We the Nigerian people matter. We the Nigerian people deserve better. Let’s do this. Because we can and we must,” he wrote on Twitter.

Source: Oriental Times

Police Order Manhunt For Killers Of Former High Court Judge In Southeast

The police in Enugu State have promised to find the killers of a former high court judge who was killed.Sen

A hunt for the killers of a former high court judge in Enugu State, Southeast Nigeria has been launched by the state police command.

Stanley Nnaji, the deceased judge was reportedly killed by yet-to-be identified shooters on Sunday evening, May 30, 2021.

The death of the former chief judge comes hours after Ahmed Gulak was killed in Imo state, also in the southeast.

In a video posted by Eons Intelligent at 11:41 a.m. Monday, three armed men were seen dragging the victim out of a car before shooting him dead and driving off.

The Enugu State Police Command in a statement on Monday morning said that it had yet to identify the man in the video as the former high court judge but had, however, ordered an investigation into his death.

“The Commissioner of Police, Enugu State Command, CP Mohammed Aliyu, has ordered the launch of a full-scale manhunt for yet-to-be-identified armed assailants,” the statement read.

According to the police, “The victim, whose true identity is yet to be known,” was deposited to the mortuary for an autopsy, after he was confirmed dead by doctors at a hospital.

When he was called by HumAngle, Daniel Ndukwe, spokesperson of the Enugu Police Command who signed the statement was not readily available to provide additional information on the ongoing investigation.

The Southeast region of Nigeria has recorded disturbing violence in recent times. Arsonists have targeted and burned down government institutions in the region.

In May alone, five offices belonging to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) were razed by arsonists while police stations have also been targeted in the same vein.

Between April 6 and May 9, 16 security operatives (comprising the police and military) have been killed in the Southeast.

Source: HumAngle

Fayose’s bombshell: Buhari is a national mishap

Fayose says Buhari is a national mishap

President Muhammadu Buhari and Ayodele Fayose

Former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose has attacked President Muhammadu Buhari again, describing him as a national mishap.

Fayose spoke on Sunday following wanton insecurity across the country.

According to the former governor, there is nothing wrong with Nigeria as a country and Nigerians as a people.

He stated that Buhari is the Jonah in the country’s boat causing turbulence across the nation.

Fayose lamented that insecurity in Nigeria was one too many that painfully, Nigerians would have to endure till 2023.

In his words: “Nothing is wrong with Nigeria as a country and Nigerians as a people. Buhari is the national mishap and the Jonah in our boat.

“This insecurity is one too many and painfully, Nigerians will have to endure till 2023. I pray God keeps us till then.”

Source: PM News

Gunmen abduct female lecturer, student, two others in Ogun

Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers have abducted a female lecturer with the Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu-Ode, Mrs. Lateefat Abimbola, a student of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) Toyinbo Olayinka, and two others.

It was gathered that Olayinka, a 400-level student of Aquaculture and Fisheries Management was abducted on Saturday, May 22, from a farm, while Mrs Abimbola, a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science, was kidnapped on Thursday, at a junction next to her home in Ijebu-Ode.

The undergraduate was reportedly abducted along with the owner of the private farm, identified as Dominic, and a 17-year-old Togolese lady.

The Head, Directorate of Public Relations of FUNAAB, Kola Adepoju, who confirmed the incident in a statement, said Olayinka had been living and working as a practising livestock farmer on the farm for the past three years to sustain himself.

“According to the friend of the abducted student and a nursing mother, who witnessed his abduction, he was kidnapped by gunmen at a private Farm in Abule Itoko, a village in Odeda Local Government where he had been working and living for the past three years,” Adepoju stated.

“The management of the University has reported the abduction at Ogun State Police Command headquarters, Eleweeran and it’s working earnestly with the Command to ensure the safety and release of the kidnapped student.”

A reliable source told the Tribune that the abductors of the student, farm owner, and Togolese lady, have demanded a sum of N50m as ransom.

Confirming the kidnap of the lecturer, spokesperson of TASUED, Mr Bakenne in a statement on Saturday, said the abductors have not contacted her family.

“Management regrets to announce the abduction of one of its members of staff, the Deputy Director of the University ICT Centre, Mrs. Bolanle Lateefat Abimbola who was waylaid by yet-to-be-identified gunmen and kidnapped within Ijebu Ode township on Thursday, May, 2021 while driving,” the statement says.

The Management hereby states as follows:

1. That Mrs. Bolanle Lateefat Abimbola is a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science, College of Science and Information Technology of Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ogun State.

2. That on Thursday, May 20, 2021, she left the Ijagun campus of the University, having completed her assignment for the day.

3. While returning home from other personal engagements at about 7:00pm, she was kidnapped within Ijebu Ode township while driving home.

4. No information has been received about her whereabouts since the unfortunate incident took place neither has her abductors got in touch with anyone.

5. The case has since been reported to various Police formations and efforts are in top gear to rescue the abducted staff.

6. The University Management urges members of staff and students to remain calm as security within and around the University Campus has been further beefed up.

7. While we pray for her quick release, members of the University Community are, therefore, advised to be security conscious and report any untoward movements around them to the nearest Police Station.

Source: TSJ

Several Nollywood Actresses Celebrate With Ngozi Ezeonu On Her Birthday

Several Nollywood actresses have taken to social media platforms to celebrate with one of their own as she celebrates her birthday today. Popular Nigerian actress, Ngozi Ezeonu took to her verified Instagram page on Sunday to wish herself Happy Birthday as she turns a year older today.

 

The veteran actress stated that she cannot thank God enough for his goodness and mercies upon her life. The actress was also thankful to God for keeping her alive as she shared some pictures of herself while wishing herself ‘Happy Birthday’. Ngozi Ezeonu is one of the most respected actress in Nollywood industry which have seen her starred in so many movies as she is an expert when it comes to executing her roles in movies.

Some Nollywood actress which includes the likes of Destiny Etiko, Iheme Nancy, Ifemeludike Chioma and others have also taken to social media platform Instagram to wish Ngozi Ezeonu Happy Birthday.

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Son Of Former Late Senate President Pharaoh Okadigbo Dies In An Accident (Pictures)

Pharaoh Akahenton Okadigbo, the first son of late Senate President Dr. Chuba Okadigbo, has died.

The deceased was involved in a car accident on Saturday night, according to sources close to the family, and his body was deposited at the morgue.

Okadigbo

It was barely 18 years after the Okadigbo family lost their scion, the late Senate president, Chuba Okadigbo, his first son, Pharaoh, yesterday evening, lost his life to a fatal car accident in Abuja.

Pharaoh reportedly rammed his Toyota Camry saloon car into a truck carrying crates of dink. The front part of the car was damaged beyond repair.

Sources close to the family say his body was been deposited at the morgue. There was no official statement from the family at the time of filing this report.