Thursday, May 23, 2019

Breaking: ASUU threatens nationwide strike



The Academic Staff Union of Universities on Wednesday said that its members should not be held responsible if there is any disruption in the university system, as the Federal Government had not shown commitment to carrying out the 2019 Memorandum of Action.

Naira Marley: We are not after musicians —EFCC





Mr. Ibrahim Magu, the acting Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, on Wednesday, said that the Commission ws not going after musicians.

Breaking: FG acquires radio station to reach herdsmen


The Federal Government says it has acquired an Amplitude Modulation radio broadcast licence to reach herdsmen across various locations in the country as parts of measures to enhance nomadic education.

BREAKING: Buhari confirms Adamu as Police IG



President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday confirmed the appointment of Mohammed Adamu as the Inspector General of Police.

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Former Super Eagles Coach Christian Chukwu Arrives UK for Medical Treatment



Christian Chukwu, the former captain of the old Green Eagles and ex-coach of the Super Eagles has arrived in the United Kingdom (UK) for medical treatment.

Chukwu travelled with his wife aboard a Virgin Atlantic Airline flight from Lagos and his arrival was confirmed in a statement on Thursday by the Director of Communications of the Nigeria Football Federation, Ademola Olajire. 

According to Olajire, the NFF President, Amaju Pinnick, arranged for an appointment for the Nigerian legend with a renowned cardiologist in London.

“I am very happy with the efforts of the Nigeria Football Federation through the President, Mr Amaju Melvin Pinnick. He has proved that he is truly the father of Nigerian Football. I am also grateful for the support and prayers of other Nigerians. 

“It is waist pain and stomach upset that I keep feeling. The doctors in Nigeria have treated the stomach upset and it remains the waist pain, but I am confident that I will come back to Nigeria having regained sound health,” Chukwu was quoted as saying.

Olajire said Chukwu and wife were seen off at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos by a Member of the NFF Executive Committee and Chairman of the Nigeria Women Football League, Aisha Falode and protocol officials of the federation.


EFCC Boss Warns Nigerian Students to Stay Off Cyber-crime



The Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu has urged Nigerian students to desist from cybercrimes, popularly referred to as Yahoo -yahoo and all other forms of internet-related offences that could derail their destinies.

Kwara State lawmaker-elect nabbed over N26m property fraud




The Ilorin zonal office of EFCC has arrested a member-elect of the Kwara State House of Assembly, Hon. Abdulgafar Ayinla over his alleged involvement in property scam, forgery and obtaining money under false pretence to the tune of about N26,000,000 (Twenty Six Million Naira).

EFFC Arraigns Naira Marley on 11 count Charges



All is set as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission moves to arraign musician Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, for alleged credit card fraud.

Opposition planning to overthrow Buhari’s government, FG alleges



The Federal Government has alleged that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar were planning overthrow the President Muhammadu Buhari government through a military coup. 

Trump moves to ban Technologies from Foreign Countries deemed ‘Security Threats’




President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday in a move to ban certain types of technologies from foreign countries deemed a national security threat to the United States.

Foreign countries and entities are creating and exploiting vulnerabilities in information and communications technology, Trump noted in his order. These entities are producing such technologies to commit malicious cyber-enabled actions, including certain kinds of espionage, according to the order.

Trump “will do what it takes to keep America safe and prosperous. and to protect America from foreign adversaries who are actively and increasingly creating and exploiting vulnerabilities in information and communications technology infrastructure and services in the United States,” White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders wrote in a press statement after the announcement.

The move is likely aimed at Chinese telecommunications company Huawei, a giant entity the U.S. fears is conducting espionage on behalf of the Beijing.

Reuters reported Tuesday that Trump was considering signing an order designed to prohibit American companies from using technologies from countries deemed adversaries. Huawei officials appeared to support such an order, with Andy Purdy, the chief technology officer for Huawei Technologies USA, telling reporters the company welcomes the president making America safe.

The U.S. continues to apply pressure on Britain and others to shy away from using Huawei to build out their fifth generation network. Allowing the participation of Huawei in Germany’s 5G project would mean the U.S. won’t be able to maintain the same level of cooperation with Germany’s security agencies, U.S. Ambassador Richard Grenell said in March.

Trump, who has been engaged in a nearly two-year long trade fight with Beijing, is pushing U.S. telecommunications companies to blow past China.

“I want 5G, and even 6G, technology in the United States as soon as possible. It is far more powerful, faster, and smarter than the current standard,” the president told his Twitter followers in February.

His administration set Huawei directly in its sights.

The Department of Justice charged the company in January on several counts of fraud. The 13-count indictment against Huawei and its chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, accused the tech giant of bank fraud, wire fraud, and violating U.S. sanctions on Iran. Huawei was also charged with conspiring to obstruct justice related to the DOJ’s investigation. U.S. lawmakers have gotten in on the fight as well.

Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, for instance, announced legislation Tuesday that would make it more difficult for American tech companies to export their technology to China.

“It’s time we realized China is not one threat among many, China is the biggest national security threat facing the US,” Hawley wrote in a tweet shortly after his announcement.

Gunmen abduct eight in Zamfara, demands whopping ransom of N50m




Eight persons have again been abducted in Kanoma town of the Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State by unknown gunmen suspected to be Fulani.

Narrating the incident, a resident of the town, Alhaji Ibrahim Kanoma, said the bandits invaded the town around 1am on Monday and shot sporadically to scare the inhabitants.

Ibrahim disclosed that the bandits abducted 24 persons but later released 16 of them “because they looked very wretched” and went away with eight.

According to him, after several phone calls, the bandits were demanding the sum of N50m before they could release the victims.

Confirming the incident to newsmen on the telephone, the state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Shehu, said the victims were abducted in Kanoma town around 1am on Monday.

The PPRO said on hearing the attack, the command mobilised a team of policemen to pursue the hoodlums in order to rescue the victims.

Meanwhile, a prominent Islamic scholar, Sheik Ahmad Umar Kanoma, has appealed to the relevant authorities to urgently do something to rescue the victims. He also called on the government at all levels to find a lasting solution to the security problem ravaging the state.

Kanoma, who spoke on banditry during the Ramadan lecture, described the insecurity problem in the state as a “time bomb.”

He called on the Muslims to intensify prayers for God’s intervention.

Election Losers Sponsoring Insecurity , Nigerian Army Chief alleges




The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Yusuf Buratai, on Wednesday said embittered politicians at the last polls are destabilizing the country and making the country ungovernable with rising activities of bandits.

He, however, warned them to abide by the outcomes of the elections and exercise restraints and allow peace to reign.


The Army chief pointed out that the military had strong evidence against the politicians sponsoring banditry, kidnapping and other forms of criminal acts.

He gave this assertion while hosting members of the 10-man Committee on Army of the House of Representatives, who were in Maiduguri on a two-day oversight function.

He said, “There are myriads of security challenges we are facing right now in the North-West, North-Central and other parts of the country. I want to believe, and rightly so, that with the fallout of the just-concluded general elections, there are politicians who saw their defeat as a means of revenge, sponsoring these criminal activities and even banditry and clashes between the farmers and herders.

“We use this opportunity to call on members of the House of Representatives to prevail on some of these politicians, to really look at national interest first before any political or sectional interest. We have some strong evidence but we are still being conscious so that we don’t get it wrong but the best is to advise these politicians.”

He urged politicians to desist from any activities that would inflict pains on civilians, warning that all criminals would be dealt with in accordance with the law of the land.

He assured his guests that the Army would continue to pursue terrorists until they were finally exterminated from the nation.

Buratai equally assured Nigerians that the Army was capable of fighting criminals including Boko Haram terrorists, kidnappers and bandits across the country.


Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Popular Comedian Okon comes under Fire for Defending Abuja Policemen who Raped Ladies Arrested over Alleged Prostitution.



Popular Nollywood comedian and actor, Ime Bishop Umoh popularly known as Okon Lagos has come under intense criticism as the comedian took to his Instagram page to defend the policemen charged with “Forceful intercourse” with commercial sex workers, in Abuja.

Nigerians Protest as 9th National Assembly set to Receive N4.68bn Welcome Package



News has it that the four hundred and sixty-nine lawmakers who constitute the 9th National Assembly in the Nigerian Parliament will now receive  a whopping sum of  N4.68bn as welcome package immediately after their inauguration in June.

Kano court declares appointment of new emirs illegal


The high court sitting in Kano on Wednesday has declared the appointment and the installation of four new emirs by the Kano State government as null and void.

Reduce Number of Visas Issued to Nigerians - FG





Nigeria’s minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh has begged the European Union Mission to reduce the spate of youths’ migration to the union’s member countries.

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

The Level of Poverty in Nigeria is demoralizing -President Buhari



President Buhari has expressed sadness at the level of poverty in Nigeria. Speaking when he hosted Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, Ministers, Service Chiefs, Heads of Security Agencies and Chief Executives of Federal Government Agencies and Institutions to a breaking of fast at the Presidential Villa, Abuja last night, President Buhari said what upsets him when he drives around the country is the level of poverty he sees.


Monday, May 13, 2019

Future Uncertain for Bolton Wanderers as Club goes into Administration



Bolton Wanderers will start next season in League One with a 12-point deduction after going into administration.


2023: I cant run alongside the most corrupt Nigerian Leader - El-Rufai





War of words has escalated between Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai and Former Lagos State Governor, Bola Tinubu  on Friday with the former  saying he’s too clean to be the latter’s running mate.


Twitter mistakenly shares user location data with advertising partner



Twitter Inc said on Monday it may have accidentally collected and shared location data of some users accessing its app through Apple devices with an advertising partner.


Former Nigeria President Denies Bribery Allegations



Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Nigeria’s former president has officially responded to bribery allegations leveled against him by the federal government in an oil scandal dating eight years back.


Sunday, May 12, 2019

TechTrybe Africa, the Largest Growing Tech Community in Africa Launches in Nigeria




 TechTrybe Africa, a company dedicated to unleashing the power of technology to transform African youths, businesses and organizations has just been launched. As the largest growing online tech community in Africa, they are on a mission of raising a new generation of African youths who will not just consume or study about technology, but become leading players in global technological innovations to solve problems in the society.


EFCC To Charge Naira Marley, Zlatan Ibile, three Others To Court for Cyber-crime related Activities


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has initiated the process of charging Nigerian Musician, Naira Marley, Zlatan Ibile and two others to court for their alleged links to cybercrime popularly called yahoo yahoo.

Record Breaking Man City retains Premier League title in Grand Style




Manchester City retained the Premier League title in style on Sunday, holding their nerve to come from behind against Brighton and see off a charging Liverpool after a thrilling campaign.

Pep Guardiola’s team thumped Brighton 4-1 away to finish on 98 points —  the second-highest total in Premier League history — as Liverpool beat Wolves 2-0 at Anfield to finish a single, agonising, point adrift.

Jewish leaders meets Pope over anti-Semitic 'Pharisee' stereotype



Pope Francis is being urged by experts to take greater care when referring to “hypocritical” Pharisees, a stereotype that fuelled centuries of bad blood between Catholics and Jews.

Catholic-Jewish relations blossomed after the Second Vatican Council — which in 1965 finally urged respect for Judaism — and Francis is a clear friend of the Jews, insisting the Church continue to seek pardon for anti-Judaism.

Saturday, May 11, 2019

VIdeo: Nigerian Coaches never asked me to pay bribe, Its fake news -David Alaba



Bayern Munich's star  David Alaba has denied claims that Nigerian coaches demanded bribe from him to play in the U17 side in 2007.

Ramaphosa's ANC narrowly wins South African Elections



South African President Cyril Ramaphosa led the African National Congress (ANC) to victory in Wednesday’s election, but a drop in its share of the vote underlines the challenge he faces restoring confidence in his party.

With opponents in the ANC and an emboldened far-left opposition party, the former union leader turned business tycoon may struggle to deliver on his promises to push through tough reforms.

FG drags Amaju Pinnick, four others to court for alleged corruption




Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) president Amaju Pinnick and four other top-ranking officials have been charged with corruption, including embezzlement of millions of dollars from world body FIFA, court sources said on Wednesday.

Breaking: Chris Attoh 's Wife Shot Dead in the US



The wife of Ghanaian actor Chris Attoh has been shot dead while leaving her office in Maryland in the United States of America.

Bagging University Degree no longer a meal Ticket - Buhari



President Muhammadu Buhari has reminded Nigerian graduates that earning a university degree is no longer a meal ticket.

Court prevents Ganduje from splitting Emirates in Kano



A High Court sitting in Kano on Friday ordered Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the Kano State House of Assembly, the Speaker, Clerk of the Assembly, and the Attorney-General of the state from implementing the break-up of Kano Emirate.

Friday, May 10, 2019

BBC hands Journalist marching orders after Racist Tweet about the Royal Baby


Remarkable Week for Premier League Teams as all English teams set to Feature in Major European Finals




Arsenal and Chelsea have qualified for the Europa League final, making it a remarkable week for English football as the two major European finals will now featuring Premier League teams.

The London clubs will face each  other in Baku on 29 May while Liverpool will take on Tottenham in the Champions League final in Madrid on 1 June.

Arsenal beat Valencia 4-2 to win their semi-final tie 7-3 while Chelsea sealed their place in the final by beating Eintracht Frankfurt 4-3 on penalties after the match finished 1-1 after extra time, with the aggregate score 2-2.

It will be the first time in the history of European football that one country has monopolized the two finals and means that both trophies will head to England.

“Here the level is very high,” said Chelsea’s Italian manager Maurizio Sarri. “If you think that, to get to the final of the League Cup, we had to play against Liverpool, against Tottenham – the finalists of the Champions League – and then we played against, in my opinion, the best team in Europe in the final, Manchester City, you can understand the level here is very high.

“At this moment, the Premier League is the best championship in Europe and, as a consequence, in the world. But it’s not easy for an English team to arrive in the last month in a very good condition, physically, because here we play more than in the other countries.”

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who scored a hat-trick for Arsenal, was asked what reaching the final meant to Arsenal. He said: “It means a lot. I think we have learned from last season [when they were eliminated in the semi-finals]. This year we didn’t make the same mistakes, so now we are through to the final and we are all happy.”

BREAKING: EFCC arrests Nigerian musician, Naira Marley over Internet Fraud allegations



The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested Nigerian musician, Naira Marley, real name Afeez Fashola.

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Facebook generating terror content -National Whistle-blower


Facebook is unwittingly auto-generating content for terror-linked groups that its artificial intelligence systems do not recognize as extremist, according to a complaint made public on Thursday.

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex name their 'newborn son'




The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have today presented their newborn son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor to the world, with Meghan declaring: "It's magic, it's pretty amazing. I have the two best guys in the world so I'm really happy."

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Britain's Prince Harry and wife Meghan to reveal face of their baby son to the world on Wednesday



South Africans vote in sixth general election since Apartheid



Elections will begin  in South Africa later today (May 8) as voters elect lawmakers in a process that will ultimately lead to the choosing of a president by the next National Assembly.

Liverpool refuses to walk alone at Anfield as they Knock Barcelona out of Champions League




Nigeria's President Seeks UN support to rebuild IDP camps destroyed by Boko Haram

The assistance of United Nations and the international community will be invaluable in reversing the devastation visited on Nigeria by the Boko Haram insurgency, President  Buhari today told the visiting President of the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Ms Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces.

Donald Trump’s 25 per cent tariffs may be the last nail in the coffin for the American Economy


In 25 years of working with American companies in the fashion industry, Karen Giberson does not remember a more challenging time – and it is about to get worse.

Liverpool heads to Anfield without Salah


Liverpool must turn to unlikely heroes to overturn a 3-0 Champions League semi-final, first leg deficit against Barcelona on Tuesday, according to defender Trent Alexander-Arnold after Mohamed Salah was ruled out with concussion.

Two Reuters Journalists freed in Myanmar after more than 500 days in jail


Two Reuters journalists jailed in Myanmar after they were convicted of breaking the Official Secrets Act walked free from prison on Tuesday after more than 500 days behind bars.

Photo: Kenyan man caught engages in sexual act with sheep



A man was charged in a court in Embaringo village, Nyeri County, Kenya, on Tuesday,  with having an unnatural act with an animal.


Mr Andrew Mutahi was caught engaging in sexual acts with a sheep in Embaringo village.

Mr Mutahi, who appeared before Resident Magistrate Ruth Kefa, denied the charges and was released on Sh50,000 bond or Sh30,000 cash bail until May 15 when the case will be mentioned.

Monday, May 6, 2019

Fans ask FA to investigate Kelechi Iheanacho's miss at the Etihad.

Lecicester 's Kelechi Iheanancho  who is currently enjoying the spotlight for the wrong reasons should be investigated for his clear  miss against his former club Manchester City at Ethihd, football fans all over the world say . The open net opportunity which was missed surprisingly by the Super Eagles National ensured his former club remained on course to clinch the English Premiership tittle.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa Promises South Africans a Corrupt Free Country after Polls


South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised to tidy up the corruption that has become an obvious part of his party, the African National Congress (ANC). The voters are left with the decision of  sending the government home , or retaining it for another term in the upcoming elections on Wednesday.

Catholic Church In Sri-Lanka bans alcohol as Violent Clashes Erupt between Christian-Muslim


Sri Lanka's Roman Catholic Church appealed for calm and an alcohol ban Monday after clashes between Christians and Muslims in a town scarred by the Easter suicide attacks.

BREAKING: Duchess of Sussex delivers baby boy

Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex and wife of Prince Harry, has been delivered of a baby boy.

Banditry: Nigerian Army bans motorcycles in Northern Nigerian States


The Nigerian Army has banned the use of motorcycles within the hinterland and forests of Kano, Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto, Kaduna, Kebbi and Niger states, saying it observed the use of motorcycles by bandits, kidnappers, criminal elements and their collaborators to perpetrate crimes.

Israel Responds to Cyber-attack from Hamas with Airstrike


The Israel Defense Force says that it stopped an attempted cyber attack launched by Hamas over the weekend, and retaliated with an airstrike against the building where it says the attack originated from in Gaza. It’s believed to be the first time that a military has retaliated with physical violence in real time against a cyberattack.