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  • Nigeria Pitch Awards: Organisers to Unveil Nominees for 10th Award Ceremony in Lagos

    Nigeria Pitch Awards: Organisers to Unveil Nominees for 10th Award Ceremony in Lagos

    Organizers of the prestigious Nigeria Pitch Awards are set to unveil the nominees for the 10th edition of the awards at a press conference scheduled to take place on Thursday 29th February 2024 in Lagos.

    Mr. Shina Philips, President of the Nigeria Pitch Awards, made this known in a statement released to the press in Lagos. He stated that after the votes were collated by SIAO Partners, it was customary to have a gathering of sports editors and journalists where the names of those shortlisted for the awards would be released.

    ‘Voting for the 10th edition of the Nigeria Pitch Awards was done by Sports Editors and journalists across the 36 states of Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. As in previous editions, we have been guided by our core values of integrity, transparency and credibility. SIAO Partners who have been responsible for the collation and audit of the results since 2014, have remained consistent, thorough and professional throughout the process.’

    Speaking further, he said ‘the voting process for the 10th edition began on 11th December 2023 and continued to the 18th January 2024. We are grateful to all our voters across Nigeria who voted to ensure that the Nigeria Pitch Awards will continue to honour Nigeria’s best in football and encourage excellence in sports.’

    Since its maiden edition in 2013 in Calabar, the Nigeria Pitch Awards has set and continued to maintain a high standard for measuring individual and team achievements in football in Nigeria. The awards which have earned the bragging rights as Nigeria’s longest running football awards is also one of the few audited awards in the country. The impeccable voting process adopted by organizers meets the standard practice adopted by the best award systems in the world.

    The award platform has recognized and honoured some of Nigeria’s biggest names in the round leather game. Among past winners are the late Super Eagles Skipper and Gaffer, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi, John Obi Mikel, Ahmed Musa, Emmanuel Emenike, Odion Ighalo, Pepertua Nkwocha, Asisat Oshoala, Vincent Enyeama, William Troost-Ekong, Kenneth Omeruo and others.

  • Deputy Speaker, Kalu endorses Tinubu’s choice of ministerial nominees from South East

    Deputy Speaker, Kalu endorses Tinubu’s choice of ministerial nominees from South East

    …debunks alleged report he was against Tinubu’s SE list

    The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Hon Benjamin Kalu has thrown his weight behind South East ministerial list cleared by the Senate on Monday.

    This is just as the DS debunked alleged reports indicating that he never supported Tinubu’s choice from the South East geo-political zone.

    In a statement signed by his CPS, Levinus Nwabughiogu on Tuesday, the true position of things was exhaustively explained.

    Read full statement below:

    The attention of the office of the deputy speaker, House of Representatives, Hon. Benjamin Kalu has been drawn to a spurious and concocted report displayed on social media, stating that the leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South East are not at home with the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s choice of ministerial nominees from the zone.

    The report published by 247ureports with the sordid and puerile aim of hoodwinking the unsuspecting members of the public however did not name the so-called leaders.

    Ordinarily, such a report should not be dignified with a rebuttal as it is not worth anyone’s time. But for purposes of clarity and emphasis, moreso, to protect the sanity of the reading public, the office of the deputy speaker is hereby emphatically stating the report is not only a deluge of garbages, unfounded narratives and falsehood at its apogee but also the figment of the overheated imagination of the people and the medium that published it.

    For starters, masking the so-called leaders puts paid to the fickleness of the report. It’s also unfathomable that the discredited online medium could not live up to the simple journalistic ethos of lending credence to their own report by crediting such a serious publication to identifiable names and faces.

    “Taking to such uncanny fabrication so unabashedly made can only be seen and regarded as a hatchet job which runs at variance with the professional ethics of journalism.

    “We hold the profession in high esteem and would therefore appeal that those who intend to cast aspersions on its nobler intentions be held accountable by the relevant authorities and hierarchies.

    We pontificate here that the APC leaders in the south east are all well known and are not in the record of possessing any infantile dispositions as to mask their faces when baring their mind on weighty issues of national significance.

    Recall that barely a week ago, precisely on Wednesday, August 2, 2023, the leaders of the party in Abia State led by Distinguished Senators Chris Adighije and Nkechi Nwogu paid the deputy speaker a courtesy visit where they expressed their profound gratitude to President Tinubu for giving Ndigbo a sense of political renaissance and rejuvenation via the office he currently occupies today.

    At the meeting, the Deputy Speaker copiously called for brotherly love and support for all Ndigbo who are either occupying political offices now or yet to be appointed into such offices.

    Incidentally, one name that resonated at the meeting was that of Hon. Nkiruka Onyejiocha, the immediate past deputy chief whip of the House of Representatives.

    At the risk of sounding like a broken record, the deputy speaker who edified and extolled the political credentials of his sister from Abia State said “Nobody here knows who the sun will shine on tomorrow. So, in this wisdom when you are lucky to have it shine on one of your own, treasure its pleasure and maximize it. It might be your turn tomorrow.

    “And we should rally around you. You have done well by coming today to rally around this sun that’s shining now. It will make it brighter and stronger.

    “We must therefore continue to push and together we shall overcome. Please push for more unity. I like the way you spoke. Go into reconciliation, open the windows and doors, let’s embrace people. That’s the spirit of togetherness, spirit of democracy. With this mindset, I guarantee you, we will achieve a lot soon.

    “Like the leaders said, this call is an urgent call, some of you seniors who have been in the parliament, there are what we refer to as matters of national public importance, once it comes everything will wait. It must be attended first before other businesses of the day. And I consider this as one of such.

    As you rally round me, very soon our sister Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha will also be fully crowned. Please rally round her. So, that through synergy, we pull our resources together to grow the party. It is in such atmosphere that I will like to operate.”

    And so, it will be incongruous to say that the same leaders of noble pedigree who spoke glowingly of President Tinubu’s generosity and open mindedness would suddenly make a volte face to pick holes in the choice of his ministerial nominees to the extent of wishing the party a total annihilation and extermination from the south-eastern hemispheres.

    Similarly, it will also be preposterous and vexatious to say that the deputy speaker is working in cahoots with some other leaders to battle the President over the nomination of Onyejiocha of Abia amongst other nominees from the remaining 4 States of the south east region.

    For purposes of recapitulation and accentuation, political nominations are the prerogatives of the president and every appointee serves at his pleasure in line with his dreams for a better Nigeria. And so, let it be entrenched that the deputy speaker’s office absolutely endorses the choice of Mr. President for ministers from the south east. Any contrary act can only be referred to as an evil machination of enemies of Ndigbo!

    We therefore call on the purveyors of this baseless report to retract it in their best interest and absolve themselves of the attendant public odium.

    Signed:
    Levinus Nwabughiogu, Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the deputy speaker, House of Representatives, Federal Republic of Nigeria.

  • BREAKING: Oyetola, Lalong, Bagudu make Tinubu’s final ministerial list as Senate unveils names

    BREAKING: Oyetola, Lalong, Bagudu make Tinubu’s final ministerial list as Senate unveils names

    Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, on Wednesday, unveiled 19 more ministerial nominees submitted by President Bola Tinubu.

    In the new list are former Governors Gboyega Oyetola (Osun), Simon Lalong (Plateau), Bello Matawalle (Zamfara) and Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi).

    Earlier, the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, submitted the supplementary ministerial list to the Senate.

    The immediate past Speaker of the House of Representatives submitted the second list with the second batch of ministerial nominees to the Senate President.

    Already, the Senate has screened the 28 nominees in the first batch.

    Gbajabiamila had last Thursday submitted the first list with 28 nominees to the red chamber and said more names would be forwarded to the upper chamber.

    More shortly…

  • Just In: Gbajabiamila submits Tinubu’s supplementary ministerial list to Senate

    Just In: Gbajabiamila submits Tinubu’s supplementary ministerial list to Senate

    President Bola Tinubu has transmitted the list containing his second batch of ministers to the senate.

    The president submitted the list through Femi Gbajabiamila, his Chief of Staff, on Wednesday at about 2.49pm.

    Gbajagbiamila was accompanied to the Red Chamber by the Deputy Chief of Staff, Senator Hassan Hadejia.

    The president had sent a list of 28 ministers on Thursday, with the promise to send another batch.

    It is unclear the number of names on the second list as Senate President Godswill Akpabio is yet to unveil it.

    The list was submitted to the Senate amid screening of Lateef Fagbemi, a nominee from Kwara State.

    Details shortly…

  • Just In: Cabinet nominee dropped over alleged financial infractions

    Just In: Cabinet nominee dropped over alleged financial infractions

    Governor Babagana Umara Zulum of Borno State dropped Dr Ibrahim Yusuf Ngoshe, one of the nominees sent to the State House of Assembly to be screened as a commissioner in his cabinet following the discovery of his entanglement with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

    He was alleged to have diverted N24m meant for the payment of staff salaries and other expenditure at Maira Islamic Senior Secondary School, Maiduguri where he served as principal to establish a private school.

    Ngoshe was also an aspirant for the Gwoza State Constituency but lost out in the All Progressives Congress, APC primaries.

    Zulum withdrew the nomination of Ngoshe in a letter to the Borno State House of Assembly on Friday evening.

    The Governor’s spokesman Malam Isa Gusau who announced this in a statement issued on Saturday, explained that by this, the number of commissioner nominees, is down from 18 to 17.

    Governor Zulum, the statement recalled, had on Friday, July 28, 2023 submitted 18 names to the Borno State House of Assembly, including that of Ngoshe whose name was the 13th.

    Ngoshe, was arraigned by the Maiduguri Zonal Command of the EFCC on Friday, March 31, 2023 before Justice Aisha Kumaliya of the Borno State High Court, Maiduguri on a one-count charge of criminal misappropriation to the tune of N24,000,000.00 (Twenty-Four Million Naira).

    The charge reads: “That you, Ibrahim Yusuf Ngoshe whilst being the Principal of Mairi Islamic Senior Secondary School, Maiduguri, Borno State, between the year 2012 to 2023, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did dishonestly misappropriate the revenue generated by the School and diverted same in the establishment of your school by name Sheik Abba Aji Memorial Integrated School at Mairi Kuwait being monies meant for payment of staff salaries, additional structures and other physical projects for the school to the tune of N24,000,000.00 (Twenty Four Million Naira) and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 308 of the Penal Code Cap.102 Law Laws of the Borno State of Nigeria and punishable under Section 309 of the same Law.”

  • BREAKING: Ballon d’Or 2021 list of nominees released [FULL LIST ATTACHED]

    BREAKING: Ballon d’Or 2021 list of nominees released [FULL LIST ATTACHED]

    The full list of nominees for the 2021 Ballon d’Or, an annual football award presented by French news magazine, France Football, has been released with Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Harry Kane named.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Ballon d’Or is one of the oldest, and generally regarded as the most prestigious individual award for football players across the globe.

    It has been awarded since 1956, but between 2010 and 2015, an agreement was made with the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA), and the award was temporarily merged with the FIFA World Player of the Year (founded in 1991) and known as the FIFA Ballon d’Or.

    However, the partnership ended in 2016, and the award reverted to the Ballon d’Or, while FIFA also reverted to its own separate annual award The Best FIFA Men’s Player. The recipients of the joint FIFA Ballon d’Or are considered as winners by both award organisations.

    TNG reports five players of reigning European champions, Chelsea are included in the 2021 Ballon d’Or list in the form of Mason Mount, N’Golo Kante, Jorginho, Romelu Lukaku and Cesar Azpilicueta.

    Others who made the shortlist are Kylian Mbappe, Neymar, Pedri, Riyad Mahrez, Mohamed Salah, Bruno Fernandes, Phil Foden, Erling Haaland, Karim Benzema, Kevin De Bruyne, Harry Kane and Robert Lewandowski.

    See full Ballon d’Or list below:

    1. Cesar Azpilicueta
    2. Nicolo Barella
    3. Karim Benzema
    4. Leonard Bonucci
    5. Kevin De Bruyne
    6. Giorgio Chiellini
    7. Cristiano Ronaldo
    8. Ruben Dias
    9. Gianluigi Donnarumma
    10. Bruno Fernandes
    11. Phil Foden
    12. Erling Haaland
    13. Harry Kane
    14. Jorginho
    15. N’Golo Kante
    16. Simon Kjaer
    17. Robert Lewandowski
    18. Romelu Lukaku
    19. Riyad Mahrez
    20. Lautaro Martinez
    21. Kylian Mbappe
    22. Lionel Messi
    23. Luka Modric
    24. Gerard Moreno
    25. Mason Mount
    26. Neymar
    27. Pedri
    28. Mohamed Salah
    29. Raheem Sterling
    30. Luis Suarez

     

  • AMVCA 2020: Check out full nominees’ list

    AMVCA 2020: Check out full nominees’ list

    Africa Magic on Thursday, February 6, 2020, announced their nominations for the seventh edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Award (AMVCA).

     

    The nominations were unveiled in a live broadcast on all Africa Magic channels .It was anchored by Nollywood couple Linda Ejiofor and Ibrahim Suleiman.

     

    Awards will be presented in 28 categories, with seven categories open to public voting and 21 being categories to be decided by the AMVCA panel of judges with the inclusion of a new category, The MultiChoice Talent Factory Award.

     

    Full Nominees’ List

     

    Best Short Film or Online Video
    Oga John – Bolanle Akintomide
    Thorn – Bola ‘Enigma’ Akanbi
    Prueba – Stanlee Ohikuhare
    Tokunbo – Bio Arimoro

     

    Best Supporting Actor in a Movie or TV Series
    Richard Mofe Damijo (Rmd) – Seven
    Ramsey Nouah – Living In Bondage
    Nkem Owoh – God Calling
    Remilekun ‘Reminisce’ Safaru – King Of Boys
    Pascal Tokodi – Disconnect

     

    Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or TV Series
    Toni Tones – King Of Boys
    Eucharia Anunobi – The Foreigner’s God
    Tina Mba – The Set Up
    Mary Lazarus – Size 12
    Gloria Sarfo – The Perfect Picture: 10 Years Later
    Best Cinematographer Nominees are:
    God Calling – Cardoso
    Living In Bondage – John Demps
    Ratnik – Niyi White, Gbenga Fifolabi and Abiola Ladipo
    The Set Up – Mohammed Attah
    Best Lighting Designer in a Movie or TV Series
    God Calling – Cardoso
    Ratnik – Abiola Ladipo
    Elevator Baby – Eleaxu Texas
    Plan B – Odhiambo Walter
    Best Costume Designer Movie or TV Series
    Living In Bondage Olohigbe Nwagwu
    The Foreigner’s God Ifan Michael
    Ratnik Dimeji Ajibola
    King Of Boys Yolanda Okereke
    Best Make-Up Category

     

    God Calling – Lilian Omozele Paul
    The Foreigner’s God – Jude Odoh
    King Of Boys – Hakeem Effects
    Coming From Insanity – Bio Arimoro
    Best Actor in a Comedy (Movie or TV Series)
    Uzor Arukwe – Smash
    Chibunna “Funny Bone” Stanley – Smash
    Uzor Arukwe – Size 12
    Ramsey Nouah – Merry Men 1
    Daniel Etim Effiong – Plan B
    Best Actress in a Comedy (Movie/TV Series)
    Toyin Abraham – Bling Lagosians
    Bimbo Ademoye – Looking For Baami
    Funke Akindele – Moms At War
    Toyin Abraham – Kasanova
    Ebele Okaro – Smash
    Best Actor in a Drama (Movie/TV Series)
    Swankey J.K.A – Living In Bondage
    Timini Egbuson – Elevator Baby
    Efa Iwara – Seven
    Gabriel Afolayan – Coming From Insanity
    Ramsey Nouah – Levi
    Best Actress in a Drama (Movie/TV Series)
    Shola Shobowale – King Of Boys
    Zainab Balogun – Sylvia
    Zainab Balogun – God Calling
    Toyin Abraham – Elevator Baby
    Kate Henshaw – The Ghost And The House Of Truth
    Best Writer in a Movie or TV Series
    BB Sasore – God Calling
    Tosin Igho – Seven
    Vanessa Kanu – Sylvia
    Biodun Stephen – Joba
    Nicole Asinugo and CJ Obasi – Living In Bondage
    Akay Mason and Yusuf Carew – Elevator Baby
    Best Documentary
    Hidden Euphoria – Aderogba Adedeji
    Skin – Beverly Naya
    Against All Odds: A Tale Of Resilience – Aderemi Davies
    Ibadan: Yoruba Heritage – Tunde Oladimeji
    Best Indigenous Language Movie/TV Series Swahili
    Raveet Sippy Chadh – Subira
    Timoth Conrad Kachumka – Sema
    Victor Gatonye – Dream Child
    Joan Kabugu – Toy Car
    Best Indigenous Language Movie/TV Series Yoruba
    Ronke Odusanya – Ajoji Godogbo –
    Yewande Famakin – Alubarika
    Oyebade Adebimpe – Adebimpe Omo Oba
    Wumi Olabimtan – Intent
    Best Indigenous Language Movie/TV Series
    Tuntube – Muhammad T. Finisher
    Mariya – Abubakar Bashir
    Abarawa Rai – Muhammad Adam and Tundun Murtala
    Sadauki – Hassan Giggs
    Best Indigenous Language Movie/TV Series Igbo
    Isianyaocha – Brown Ene
    Nekwa – Paul Igwe
    Nne – Victor Iyke
    Obiakpor – Evan Okechukwu
    Best Movie Southern Africa
    Kukuri – Philippe Talavera
    Dalitso – Abraham Kabwe
    Kwacha – Cassie Kabwikta
    The Beautiful Hen Behind Yao Mountain – Imran Kaisi
    Best Movie East Africa
    Disconnect – Iman Mueke
    Lost In Time – Edijoe Mwaniki
    Plan B – Sarah Hassan
    94 Terror – Mulinwa Richard
    Best Movie West Africa
    God Calling – Momo Spaine
    Seven – Tosin Igho
    Elevator Baby – Victoria Akujobi
    Living In Bondage – Steve Gukas
    Ratnik – Dimeji Ajibola
    Best Television Series Drama Or Comedy
    Jenifa’s Diary – Funke Akindele
    Truth – Anis Halloway
    Life As It Is – Uche Odoh
    Women – Uchenna Mbunabo
    Best Picture Editor
    God Calling – Holmes Awa
    Ratnik – Dimeji Ajibola
    Living In Bondage – Antonio Rebeiro
    Seven – Tosin Igho and Bryan Dike
    Elevator Baby – Emiola Fagbenle
    Best Art Director Movie/TV Series
    Living In Bondage – Victor Afrigold, Ayanda Carter, Jim Franklin, Zimasa Ndamase
    Ratnik – Dimeji Ajibola, Iwaotan Olusola Roberts
    God Calling – Omotola Alade
    The Bling Lagosians – Bolanle Austen Peters
    Best Sound Track Movie/TV Series
    King Of Boys – Sess, Reminisce & Adekunle Gold – Original Gangster
    Living In Bondage – Larry Gaga & Flavour – Tene
    God Calling – Ighwiyisi Jacobs – Stay With Me
    The Gift – Mercy Aghedo – The Gift
    Run -Timzil – Run
    MultiChoice Talent Factory Award

     

    Life of Bim – West Africa
    Dreamchaser – West Africa
    Ensulo – East Africa
    Promises – East Africa
    Savana Skies – Southern Africa
    The Painting – Southern Africa
    Best Director
    Living In Bondage – Steve Gukas, Ramsey Nouah
    God Calling – Bb Sasore
    The Set Up – Niyi Akinmolayan
    King Of Boys – Kemi Adetiba
    Ratnik – Dimeji Ajibola
    The Ghost And The House Of Truth – Akin Omotosho
    Seven – Tosin Igho
  • Check out nominees list for 2019 Grammy Awards

    Here is a list of nominees in the major categories for the Grammy Awards, which will be holding on Sunday in Los Angeles.

    Rapper Kendrick Lamar leads the nominations with eight, followed by Canada’s Drake at seven.

    Folk rocker Brandi Carlile is the most-nominated female artist with six nods:

    – Album of the Year –

    Cardi B, “Invasion of Privacy”

    Brandi Carlile, “By The Way, I Forgive You”

    Drake, “Scorpion”

    H.E.R., “H.E.R.”

    Post Malone, “Beerbongs & Bentleys”

    Janelle Monae, “Dirty Computer”

    Kacey Musgraves, “Golden Hour”

    Various Artists, “Black Panther: The Album, Music From and Inspired By”

    – Record of the Year, recognizing overall performance on a song –

    Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin, “I Like It”

    Brandi Carlile, “The Joke”

    Childish Gambino, “This Is America”

    Drake, “God’s Plan”

    Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper, “Shallow” (from “A Star Is Born”)

    Kendrick Lamar & SZA, “All The Stars” (from “Black Panther”)

    Post Malone featuring 21 Savage, “Rockstar”

    Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey, “The Middle”

    – Song of the Year, recognizing songwriting –

    Kendrick Lamar and SZA, with songwriters Al Shuckburgh, Mark Spears and Anthony Tiffith, “All The Stars” (from “Black Panther”)

    Ella Mai with songwriters Larrance Dopson, Joelle James and Dijon McFarlane, “Boo’d Up”

    Drake with songwriters Daveon Jackson, Brock Korsan, Ron LaTour, Matthew Samuels and Noah Shebib, “God’s Plan”

    Shawn Mendes with songwriters Teddy Geiger, Scott Harris and Geoffrey Warburton, “In My Blood”

    Brandi Carlile with songwriters Dave Cobb, Phil Hanseroth and Tim Hanseroth, “The Joke”

    Zedd and Grey, with songwriters Sarah Aarons, Jordan K. Johnson, Stefan Johnson and Marcus Lomax, “The Middle”

    Lady Gaga with songwriters Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt, “Shallow”

    Donald Glover (Childish Gambino) and Ludwig Goransson, “This Is America”

    – Best New Artist –

    Chloe x Halle

    Luke Combs

    Greta Van Fleet

    H.E.R.

    Dua Lipa

    Margo Price

    Bebe Rexha

    Jorja Smith

    – Best Music Video –

    The Carters, “APES**T”

    Childish Gambino, “This Is America”

    Joyner Lucas, “I’m Not Racist”

    Janelle Monae, “Pynk”

    Tierra Whack, “Mumbo Jumbo”

    – Best Rap Album –

    Cardi B, “Invasion Of Privacy”

    Mac Miller, “Swimming”

    Nipsey Hussle, “Victory Lap”

    Pusha T, “Daytona”

    Travis Scott, “Astroworld”

    – Best Rock Album –

    Alice in Chains, “Rainier Fog”

    Fall Out Boy, “Mania”

    Ghost, “Prequelle”

    Greta Van Fleet, “From the Fires”

    Weezer, “Pacific Daydream”

    – Best Pop Vocal Album –

    Camila Cabello, “Camila”

    Kelly Clarkson, “Meaning of Life”

    Ariana Grande, “Sweetener”

    Shawn Mendes, “Shawn Mendes”

    P!nk, “Beautiful Trauma”

    Taylor Swift, “Reputation”

    – Best Alternative Music Album –

    Arctic Monkeys, “Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino”

    Beck, “Colors”

    Bjork, “Utopia”

    David Byrne, “American Utopia”

    St. Vincent, “Masseduction”

    – Best World Music Album –

    Bombino, “Deran”

    Fatoumata Diawara, “Fenfo”

    Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, “Black Times”

    Soweto Gospel Choir, “Freedom”

    Yiddish Glory, “The Lost Songs of World War II”

     

  • JUST IN: Senate suspends confirmation of EFCC nominees over alleged lopsidedness

    The Senate has suspended the confirmation of four persons nominated as members of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    The Senate Committee on Anti-Corruption and Financial Crimes had, on Tuesday, presented to the Plenary its finding on the four EFCC nominees, but the legislators noted that the South-East and the South-South were “not accommodated” in the Commission.

    The four nominees presented for confirmation are: Ndasule Moses, Lawan Mamman, Galadanci Imam Najib, and Adeleke Adebayo Rafiu. They were nominated as members of the EFCC, and need to be confirmed by the National Assembly.

    At the Tuesday Plenary, Senator Chukwuka Utazi presented the report of the committee concerning the confirmation of the nominees.

    Senator Barnabas Gemade seconded the motion asking the Senate to consider the report.

    Another senator, Victor Umeh, noted that “the nominees have very rich, vital skills and experience.”

    He, however, noted that only one of the nominees was from the South-West, while the Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, is from the North.

    This makes a total of four people from the North,” Umeh said; adding, “The South-East and South-South are not accommodated in this Commission.”

    He argued that, “It is important that we include all regions in governing roles and in the fight against corruption, as it involves us all.

    All geo-political zones should be included in this Commission.

    Supporting Umeh, another senator, Matthew Urhoghide, noted that “The distribution is wrong;” urging, “Let us delegate people to look at the distribution of these appointments.

    I suggest that this matter be stood down while it is looked into.”

    Utazi counselled that since there were six members in the committee, all of them should be directed to focus on one geo-political zone each and come up with a more balanced report.

    However, Senator Ahmad Lawan advised the lawmaker to “pass the nominations as presented,” but that they should eventually correct it to ensure equal representation for all geo-political zones.

    The Senate thereafter went into Executive Session, which lasted for 25 minutes.

    At the Executive session, the Senate agreed that the confirmation of the EFCC nominees should be suspended for further legislative input.

     

  • Senate screens CBN, MPC nominees

    The Senate Monday screened President Muhammadu Buhari’s two nominees for the position of Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    The nominees are Mrs. Aisha Ahmad and Mr. Edward Adamu.

    Similarly, four other nominees were also screened as members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC). They are Prof Festus Adeola Adenikinju, Dr. Aliyu Rafindadi Sanusi, Dr. Robert Chikwendu Asogwa and Dr. Asheikh Maidugu.

    The nominees took turns to face the Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions, as members of the committee threw a barrage of questions at them.

    Mrs. Ahmad who was accompanied to the venue of the screening by her husband and her father, was the first to be screened. In response to questions, the nominee stressed the need for the country to have a stable foreign exchange policy in order to stabilise the economy.

    On his part, Edward Adamu, who is widely acknowledged to have been appointed on merit, based on his track record at the apex bank, was not subjected to the grill. Members of the Senate committee were unanimous in giving him a smooth passage.

    Earlier moves, allegedly by some Presidency cabal to replace Adamu with a preferred candidate were vehemently resisted by his colleagues at the CBN who vowed to frustrate such manipulation.

    The Senate had put on hold the screening of the nominees and others appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari for several weeks, owing to disagreement between the two arms of government.

    At the commencement of the exercise, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly matters (Senate), Ita Enang, pleaded with the lawmakers to also screen other nominees of the President whose nomination are still pending.

    Chairman of the Senate committee, Senator Rafiu Ibrahim, however, said the leadership of the Senate decided to yield ground owing to the strategic and sensitive nature of the nominees’ appointments.