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  • Goodluck Jonathan visits Godwin Obaseki amid rancour in Edo State

    Goodluck Jonathan visits Godwin Obaseki amid rancour in Edo State

    Amid rancour in Edo State, former President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday visited Governor of the State, Godwin Obaseki.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Jonathan said he was in the State to visit the family of Chief Gabriel Igbinedion.

    He said the visit was to show appreciation for the honorary doctorate degree conferred on him by Igbinedion University, and the renaming of the university’s College of Arts and Social Sciences after him.

    Speaking on his private visit to Obaseki, after visiting the Igbinedion family, Jonathan said, as a former President, it was not out of place for him to visit the Governor of the State if the Governor was chanced.

    “Traditionally, for somebody who has been a President, when he goes to a state, he has to pay a courtesy call to the Governor of the state. If you are not free, fine, but at least I informed him,” Jonathan said while addressing newsmen.

    When questioned to assess the government of Governor Obaseki, Jonathan, who was visibly in a hurry to leave, simply said, “people are pleased”.

    TNG reports Obaseki took advantage of the occasion to take a swipe at the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, accusing him of deliberately breaking protocol every time he visits the State.

    He said it was unfortunate that Oshiomhole, who has served as Governor of the State does not realize that courtesy demands that he (Oshiomhole) should inform him (Obaseki) as the chief executive in charge of his security when he is in the State.

    “He (Jonathan) is just extending the courtesy, as someone who has served the country in the highest level and you heard what he said.

    “There is a courtesy when you are going to visit a State, you want to inform the person in charge of the State that you are coming and when you have time during a visit, you can now pay him a courtesy call.

    “Unlike the unfortunate incident, we have been having in Edo State. It is really sad where somebody who had been the Governor of a State visiting the State and does not realize that courtesy demands that he should inform the Governor or the Governor apparatus of his visit as the chief executive in charge of his security when he is in the State.

    “It is really sad and unfortunate that people who have served, who should know better, decided to behave the way they do or behave with impunity and sense of lawlessness,” Obaseki said.

    Recall Oshiomhole was in Benin on Saturday to attend the burial ceremony of late Madam Cecilia Agbonyinma, mother of Ehiozuwa Agbonyinma, and was booed at the Benin Airport by some youth.

    His convoy was also pelted with empty water can, even as heavy security presence at the airport barred the youths from getting close to the convoy.

    Also, the road leading to Oshiomhole’s residence was barricaded with two trucks, one of which was later set ablaze.

    It was gathered that the barricade was to prevent any political meetings from holding at Oshiomhole’s residence.

    Security was later beefed up around the house to forestall any attacks at night.

    Speaking to newsmen about the airport incident, Obaseki said Oshiomhole should have informed the State government about his visit to the state.

  • NASS caucus condemns assault on Justice Odili, calls for caution

    NASS caucus condemns assault on Justice Odili, calls for caution

    The Rivers State caucus in the National Assembly (NASS) has condemned the attack on the residence of Dr. Peter Odili and his wife, Justice Mary Odili.

    The National Assembly Caucus accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) to have sponsored thugs to carry out the attack following the judgment of the Supreme Court in the Bayelsa governorship election appeal.

    In a statement signed by Senator George Thompson Sekibo and Reps Kingsley Ogundu Chinda, the NASS Rivers State caucus also condemned the silence of the Federal Governrnent and security agencies over the attack.

    They described the attack as an audacious act of primitivism and grave threat, alleging that the placard-carrying thugs invaded the privacy of the Odilis and erected barricades against their residence for no other reason than that Justice Mary Odili participated in the Bayelsa governorship appeal as one among a five-man panel which heard the appeal and reached a unanimous decision that grates with the APC.

    “This latest wanton shamelessness constitutes a new dimension in the continuing assault against the judiciary and, once again, underlines Nigeria’s inexorable degeneration and descent into rapid lawlessness.

    “We recall that in 2015 Rivers State was the victim of unfavourable judicial decisions where, in literally one fell swoop, 15 out its 16 rnembers of the National Assembly were sacked. Painful as the decisions were, there was no recourse to self-help or threat of violence against any of the Justices who sat on the appeals.

    “We would like to point out that Justice Mary Odili who has been inexplicably and unfairly targeted since the Bayelsa governorship decision, was a member of other panels of the Supreme Court which gave judgment in favour of at least three APC governors who are in office today.

    “Finally, we call on Nigerians and the international community to note this egregious assault on the dignity and office of a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and hold agents of the All Progressives Congress and their backers responsible should any harm befall Justice Mary Odili or any member of her family,” the statement read.

  • Why incest is becoming rampant in Nigeria

    Why incest is becoming rampant in Nigeria

    Stakeholders, including child rights activists, sociologists, lawyers and clerics have identified major factors behind the rising cases of incest in the country.

    Some of the stakeholders identified lack of traditional family values, moral decadence, broken homes, emotional imbalance, shift in family roles due to poverty and ignorance among others.

    In Ibadan, Mrs Foluso Adigun, the immediate past President of Women Connected By Purpose (WCBP), an NGO, said more incest cases were being recorded because of lack of family values and communal living.

    She noted that economic hardship and the shift in the role of women were also contributory factors because fewer women now stay at home and watch over their children.

    Adigun said infiltration of western influences and negative attitudes also promotes incest in the society.

    Dr Sharon Omotosho, the Coordinator of the Women Research and Documentation Centre at the University of Ibadan, said parents must be held responsible for the abuse of their wards.

    According to her, all hands must be on deck to stop incest because no member of the society is exempted from the scourge.

    “Some people do it for spiritual purposes, money rituals and longevity or those looking for fame,” Omotosho said.

    For Pastor Yemisi Ayorinde, poverty and lack of knowledge were major factors that promote incest.

    She said: “Some mothers due to poverty and ignorance tell their daughters to keep quiet when they are being abused by their fathers.

    A legal practitioner, Mrs Olusayo Adeleye, said that incest is considered a criminal act in the country and relevant laws must be enforced to deter potential offenders.

    “The Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act 2015 in Section 25, criminalises incest and prescribes a minimum term of 10 years imprisonment without an option of fine.

    Adeleye who quoted various laws against incest, described it as a sexual act that can be said to be against the law of nature.

    The rights activist urged the government to pass the Sexual Offences Act (Amendment) Bill 2019 in order to protect minors and under aged against sexual exploitation.

    She further encouraged state governments to domesticate laws criminalising incest.

    Mr Sunday Bamidele, a sociologist, identified broken home as the top ranking reason for incestuous relationships in the Nigerian society.

    He told NAN in Akure that easy access to pornography through the internet could encourage siblings, who most of the times are left alone to engage in sexual intercourse

    Olamide Falana, the Executive Director of Girls to Women Research and Development Centre, attributed lack of self-control on the part of parents, families and guardians for the “extreme increase” in the cases of incest in the society.

    In Makurdi, some of the residents blamed the growing incestuous relations amongst families and close relatives on uncontrollable sex drives and demonic motives.

    A Psychologist with the Benue State University (BSU), Mr David Denen, regretted that the habit was growing like a “wild fire in the wilderness”.

    He said victims of incest turned to suffer depression as they live with the act throughout their lives without sharing such experiences with others.

    Also, Magdalene Inarigu, a lawyer, said incest was a crime in Nigeria by virtue of section 3(1)(b) of the Matrimonial Causes Act.

    She said in Benue, those caught for such acts were handed over to the police for possible prosecution by the law courts in line with the relevant laws.

    On her part, Mrs Veronica Daa’or, Founder of Elohim Foundation Makurdi, said the failure to bring such sex offenders to book or be identified was the reason for its continuity.

    Bishop Joseph Masin, Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), and Alhaji Mohammed Ali, Secretary General of Ja’amatu Nasrul Islam (JNI), in the state, submitted that incest was against the teachings of both Islam and Christianity.

    He also blamed the trend on lack of faith in the teachings of the Holy Bible, and called for a stiffer legislation to stem the practice.

    Alhaji Muhammad Ali, Secretary General of Jama’atul Nasrul Islam (JNI) in the state, said he was disturbed by the rising cases of incest in the society.

    “Allah made it clear in many verses in the Holy Qur’an the category of people one must not harbour amorous feelings for talk less of having sex with them.

    In Jos, the parish priest in charge of St. Augustine’s Pastoral Area, Farin Gada, Rev. Fr. Stephen Ekpe, called for universal moral values to curtail incest in the society.

    Similarly, the Amira (Leader) of the Federation of Muslim Women Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN), Plateau chapter, Mrs Muhibba Abdulrazak, condemned incest saying that Islam strongly forbade it.

    Abdulrazak said incest was a big and unforgivable sin and should not be celebrated in our society.

    Meanwhile, Mrs Mary Izam, the Chairperson of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) in Plateau, the organisation was battling with lots of cases on incest ranging from fathers raping daughters, to uncles raping nieces.

    She said FIDA is also dealing with cases of brother with a sister/cousin, or even a man sleeping with his wife’s biological sister is also incest because incest refers to sexual intercourse among members of the same family.

    “We have also handled a case of a 15-year-old girl that is two months pregnant for her father who is 75 years old,” she said.

    A Jos-based, Clinical Psychologist, Mr Paradang Gogwim, said children whom were victims of incest grow in fear and mostly lose confidence in themselves and people in the family.

    Gogwim said children would develop trust issues with members of their immediate family which also extended to other members of the community.

    He gave other psychological conditions as Post traumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD).

    Also in Jalingo, Rev. Christopher Adekaa, Pastor in charge of the Glorious Living Church, condemned the act of incest in the society, saying that most of the incestuous activities were ritual-motivated.

    Similarly, Utsaz Moddibo Adamu, an Islamic Scholar in Jalingo, said that drug addiction could influence incestuous behaviour in adults adding that that God was already annoyed with “our society”.

    Also, Mr Kwanji Amoamoh, a psychologist, said incestuous activities caused a negative stereotype on communities where such behaviours were noticed.

  • Police search for parents of rescued 10-year-old girl

    Police search for parents of rescued 10-year-old girl

    The Anambra Police Command has commenced search for the biological parents of a 10 year-old girl, who was abducted, allegedly sold for N800,000 but rescued from her foster parents.

    In a statement made available to newsmen on Sunday in Awka, the Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Haruna Mohammed, said that the girl was rescued following intelligence report.

    “On Feb. 21, a girl-child of about 10 years old, suspected to have been stolen from Akwa Ibom state since 2018, was rescued by police detectives attached to 33 division, Onitsha.

    “She was allegedly sold to a couple in Anambra by her captors, presently at large, at the rate of N800,000.

    “Preliminary investigations revealed that the child’s original name was Favour Asuqwo before her new parents, the suspects, who are currently in police custody, gave her a new name as Faith Ezeukwu,” he said.

    The police spokesman urged members of the public to come forward with useful information that could help reunite the girl with her biological parents or close relatives.

    According to him, anyone with useful information should report at the 33 Police Station, Onitsha or contact the PPRO, Anambra State Police Command headquarters, Awka through mobile number: 08060970639.

  • CBN clarifies position on operation of domiciliary accounts

    CBN clarifies position on operation of domiciliary accounts

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) says it has not prohibited the acceptance of foreign currency cash deposits by Deposit Money Banks (DMBs).

    The CBN Director, Corporate Communications, Mr Issac Okorafor made the clarification while speaking to newsmen in Abuja on Sunday.

    A domiciliary account is a type of current account that allows you to fund it with foreign currencies such as dollars, pounds or euros and enables you to do foreign transactions on that account.

    The account could be used to transfer money to another country or receive foreign currency from another country.

    Okorafor explained that only electronic fund transfers into Domiciliary accounts could also be transferred from such accounts while cash deposits into such accounts could as well allow to be withdrawn in cash also.

    He said the clarification was necessary due to misrepresentation of facts and uncertainties surrounding the operations of domiciliary accounts in the country.

    Okorafor therefore urged stakeholders and other interested parties in banking sector to always endeavour to seek clarification on issues.

    According to him, rumours and speculative tendencies are detrimental to the financial system.

  • Man who goes after small boys against order of nature arrested

    Man who goes after small boys against order of nature arrested

    The Police Command in Anambra says it has arrested a 38 year-old man suspected to be a serial rapist following an anonymous tip.

    Police Public Relations’ Officer, Mr Haruna Mohammed, in a statement on Sunday in Awka, identified the suspect as Emmanuel Bassey of Abi Local Government Area of (LGA) Cross Rivers.

    Mohammed said the suspect, who resides at Ngozika Housing Estate, Awka was arrested for allegedly raping six small boys between the ages of 10 and 14.

    According to him , the suspect made a voluntary confessional statement to the police and blamed his act on demons.

    “On Feb. 21, at about 3:27p.m., following a tip-off, police detectives attached to B’ Division Awka arrested one Emmanuel Bassey ‘m’ aged 38 years of Abi LGA of Cross Rivers.

    “The suspect allegedly had unlawful carnal knowledge against the order of nature with over six small boys of between 10 and 14 years on different occasions,” he said.

    Mohammed said the scene of crime was visited by police detectives and the six victims were taken to the hospital for medical examination.

    He said that the State Commissioner of Police, Mr John Abang had ordered for immediate transfer of the case to the State Criminal investigation Department (CID) for discreet investigation.

    The police spokesman said the suspect would be charged to court for prosecution thereafter.

  • NDIC liquidates 427 financial institutions

    The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), says it has liquidated 427 financial institutions as at December 2019.

    Mr John Abiodun, the Assistant Director, Insurance and Surveillance Department, NDIC, said this at the 2020 Finance Correspondents Association of Nigeria (FICAN) Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Forum in Abuja.

    Abiodun explained that the liquidated institutions comprised 51 Deposit Money Banks (DMBs), 325 Micro Finance Banks (MFBs) and 51 Primary Mortgage Banks (PMBs).

    He said through efficient and diligent liquidation activities, the corporation had successfully paid in full the deposits of the customers of 18 DMBs both insured and uninsured ones.

    The assistant director said payment to depositors of Fortune International Bank, Triumph Bank and Peak Merchant Bank was put on hold as at end of 2019 due to litigation challenging the revocation of their operating licenses.

    “You will recall that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) revoked the operating license of the troubled Skye bank and NDIC resolved the problem of the defunct bank by using Bridge Bank Mechanism.

    “It was done through the establishment of Polaris Bank and ensured that depositors of defunct Skye bank continued to operate their accounts with the new bank,” he said.

    According to Abiodun, 6,000 jobs have been saved in the process when Polaris acquired Skye Bank.

    He said that Polaris bank was later acquired by Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) for subsequent sale to interested investors.

    Abiodun said in spite the success recorded in failure resolution, the NDIC’s effort in resolving failures had been impaired by some challenges.

    He identified delays in revocation of the licenses of terminally distressed banks, depositors and creditors appathy and ignorance as well as delays in filing claims as part of problems being experienced.

    According to him, others are the recovery of debts owed the failed banks, legal actions of owners of closed banks and protracted litigation.

    The assistant director reiterated the commitment of the corporation toward regulating the financial institutions in the country.

    He, however, underscored the need to regulate the banking institutions, adding that if the banks were not regulated and perhaps collapsed, other sectors of the economy would be affected.

  • BREAKING: Tyson Fury to face Anthony Joshua after defeating Wilder

    BREAKING: Tyson Fury to face Anthony Joshua after defeating Wilder

    With Sunday’s rematch between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder already in the books, Eddie Hearn, promoter for IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO has said heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua will take on Fury in what is next.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Hearn vowed to make Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury happen in 2020, stressing he has already spoken to AJ, and that the heavyweight champion with Nigerian roots has expressed interest in the fight.

    Speaking to talkSPORT after Fury’s seventh round victory in Las Vegas, the Matchroom promoter stated: “I’ve already spoken to AJ and he wants to go into this fight next.

    “We have to make this fight happen. We will never, ever get the chance for two Brits to fight for an undisputed heavyweight world championship. I promise you we will do everything we can to make this fight. It has to happen.

    “We will never get this opportunity in this sport to do this again with two Brits. I’ve already spoken to AJ – he wants to go straight into this fight next. He loves the Tyson fight, he has has zero fear of fighting Tyson Fury.

    “He has been through everything already and he wants to be undisputed and this is the chance for our sport to have one of those legacy moments that we will never get the opportunity to have again”.

    Recall Tyson Fury was wearing ‘Nigeria’ gum shield in his fight against Deontay Wilder. The photo of it did the rounds on social media, leaving many perplexed.

    While some thought it was “a shout out to AJ”, others suggested perhaps Fury already has Joshua in mind.

    Even when former professional boxer Kofi Yates seem to warn Eddie Hearn against letting Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight happen, he responded, “Ofcourse I am! And AJ wants it bad..this fight is gonna and has to happen this year!”

    Even when Deontay Wilder has the option of a third fight against Tyson Fury, Eddie Hearn insisted Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury fight should happen instead.

    “No need for a third let’s go straight to it in the Summer,” Eddie Hearn tweeted.

  • Osinbajo, Lawan, El-Rufai, Wike storm Warri for Omo-Agege’s thanksgiving [Photos]

    Osinbajo, Lawan, El-Rufai, Wike storm Warri for Omo-Agege’s thanksgiving [Photos]

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President Ahmad Lawan, Governors Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State and Nyesom Wike of Rivers State have arrived in Warri for thanksgiving by Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Senator Omo-Agege, representing Delta Central Senatorial District in the upper legislative chamber of the National Assembly (NASS), is thanking God today at Mother of Redeemer Catholic Church, Airport Junction, Effurun.

    Omo-Agege is returning to the Almighty God with thanksgiving for his electoral victory, elevation to the post of Deputy President of the Senate, and other innumerable blessings and great deeds of God.

    Reception had been billed to hold at Jubilee Centre, inside Holy Martyrs of Uganda Seminary, Enerhen Road, Effurun, after the church service.

    Also arriving the township of Warri is the State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, who received Vice President Osinbajo at the Osubi Airport in company of Senator Omo-Agege, Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodima and his Jigawa State counterpart, Muhammad Badaru Abubakar.

    See photos below:

    Meanwhile, Secretary to the Federal Government of Nigeria, Mr. Boss Mustapha has also arrived in Warri through the Osubi Airport.

    Attending the thanksgiving are the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr Timipre Silva, Minister of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs, Senate George Akume and former Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State.

    Others are Senators Ibikunle Amosun, James Manager, Senator Rochas Okorocha, Delta State House of Assembly, Chief Sheriff Oborevwori, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh (NDDC, EDP), Rev. Francis Waive, Olorogun Ovie Omo-Agege and many others.

    Also attending are traditional rulers from Delta State including 103-year-old Chairman of the Forum of Urhobo Traditional Rulers and Ohworode of Olomu Kingdom, HRM Ovie Ogbon, Ogoni 1, Orodje of Okpe, Olu of Warri, Ovie of Uvwie, Ovie of Agbon, Ovie of Agbarha-Otor and others.

  • NCC boss, others honoured at 2020 GAGE Awards

    NCC boss, others honoured at 2020 GAGE Awards

    Prof. Umar Danbatta, Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), on Saturday in Lagos received a Special Recognition Award for his contribution to the growth of digital space in Nigeria.

    Danbatta was honoured at the 2020 GAGE Awards which celebrated excellence in areas of entertainment, information, inspiration, innovation and business.

    GT Bank won the Banking App of the Year award, while Airtel received Best Data Service Provider of the Year award in the 22 categories GAGE Awards held at Eko Hotels, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Among other award recipients were Oyeka Akuma, who bagged Entrepreneur of the Year award: Jumia.com – Website of the Year; Segun Awosanya – Online Person of the Year, while Kiki Mordi received Online Film and Documentary award for her “Sex for Grades” documentary.

    The Convener of the GAGE Awards, Mr Johnson Anorh, said the event was a comprehensive celebration of outstanding individuals and brands who had positively impacted lives by leveraging on the power of the Internet.

    “Gage award will be selecting from wealth of talent and professionals within the Nigerian and African digital ecosystem annually.

    “The Africa digital science is emerging and celebrating digital ingenuity will only help raise the standard of how things are currently which in turn will be beneficial and improve quality service delivery to all.

    “It will also fasttrack the pace of development and attract new talents. These key points are the objective of the Gage awards as it seeks to make African digital scene, the focus of the world,” Anorh said.

    Speaking on behalf of the awardees, Abraham Oshadami, NCC Head of Information Technology, who represented Danbatta, said the Commission would continue to improve in all areas of its services to sustain excellence.

    “A recognition like this ,is for us to put more efforts than we have always done,” he said.