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  • Nigeria evacuates 807 citizens from Ukraine

    Nigeria evacuates 807 citizens from Ukraine

    Nigeria has evacuated 807 of its citizens from war-raged Ukraine as of Saturday.

    The evacuees arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja in three flights.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the first batch of 450 Nigerians stranded in Ukraine arrived aboard Max Air flight 747 at 7:10 a.m., on Friday through Romania.

    The second batch came aboard Air Peace Boeing 777-300 flight (APK7534) and arrived in Abuja with 183 passengers including kids through Warsaw.

    The third batch of 174 evacuees arrived at 11.50 p.m. on Friday through Hungary.

    Report says that many Nigerians and other nationals have fled Ukraine into neighbouring countries since Russia launched its full-scale invasion on its neighbour on Feb. 24.

    The Federal Government approved the release of 8.5 million dollars on Wednesday for the immediate evacuation of at least 5,000 Nigerians fleeing the Russian-Ukrainian conflict zone to Poland, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia.

    On Feb. 28, the Federal Government said Nigeria’s diplomatic mission had received 256 citizens from Ukraine at Bucharest, Hungary, Poland and Romania following the invasion.

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has been at the forefront of the evacuation.

  • War is hell, not a blockbuster – By Owei Lakemfa

    War is hell, not a blockbuster – By Owei Lakemfa

    By Owei Lakemfa

    THE domineering media is presenting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as a war hero who has confidently stood up to Russian forces and is recording stunning victories. Yes, Russian troops are dying, but so are Ukrainian troops. Worst still, Ukrainian civilians are dying not necessarily because they are targeted or bombed, but that is the logic of war as there would be shortages of basic needs from food to medicines and some too weak to flee.

    The most tragic thing is that the war is being fought on Ukrainian soil; in their towns and cities, alleys and highways with infrastructure being destroyed and economic activities and education grounded. The motivational speakers giving Zelensky the impression that he is a super hero who can, in fact, win the war would not themselves agree to be used as cannon fodders like the Ukrainians.

    They concentrate their efforts and energy on debates and propaganda and how to supply more weapons when what the Ukrainians need is a ceasefire, a negotiated settlement, food and medicines, drink and safe shelter. Already, as at yesterday, the United Nations reports that 870,000 Ukrainians have fled the borders to become refugees. The European Union says the figure can rise to as high as four million!

    War is hell. It is death, extreme suffering, devastation, sorrow, hunger and families torn apart. Sometimes in war, the victim wails for death and is ignored. It is not the heroes you watch in blockbuster films. The famous Nigerian poet, John Pepper Clark in his 1966-68 anti-war poem: ‘The Casualties’ wrote that:

    “The casualties are not only those who are dead. Though they await burial by installment.

    … The casualties are not only those who started a fire and now cannot put it out.

    Thousands are burning that have no say in the matter…Because whether we know or Do not know the extent of wrongs on all sides,

    We are characters now other than before

    The war began…We are all casualties.”

    Wars also have their own logic which is paralogical. Would Ukrainians have ever thought that the United Kingdom which shouts on the rooftops and is offering lethal weapons to them, would deny them entry into that country unless they have valid visa?

    In what embassy would Ukrainians who are fleeing for their lives obtain British visa? Would they have thought that reliable Israel would reject their entry as refugees?

    In all the confusion and race for their lives, would Africans fleeing Ukraine have imagined that they would have guns trained at them at the Polish border as if they are enemy Russian troops? Would Middle Easterners have imagined that they would be discriminated against in evacuations when no life is more precious than the other?

    I think countries which prefer a negotiated resolution of the crises rather than be part of the Western chorus against the ‘Devil Putin’ do humanity more good. That is the common sense exhibited by other trusted allies of the United States like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

    European countries like other peoples in history have been involved in various wars like the English-French One Hundred Years War, 1337-1453. When they seized colonies and exploited the colonised, there were near-war situations which they handled with their American allies by holding a conference in Berlin in 1884/85 at which they agreed on peaceful means of chopping up Africa and dividing it like spoils of war.

    However, Europeans have a tendency of making their differences the problem of the entire humanity. For instance, with their different alliances, imperialist goals and self-interests a single spark; the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinard of Austria on June 28, 1914 by a Serbian led to the 1914-18 All-European War christened the First World War. That war claimed 9.7 million soldiers, 10 million civilians, while 21 million were wounded.

    When as a result of the mishandling of the post-war victory, especially with punitive sanctions against Germany and the theft of its colonies, the Europeans resumed their war, it claimed 70-85 million lives or about three per-cent of the 1940 world population. That European War was called the Second World War.

    Apart from the Europeans pillaging our resources in Africa, turning schools like the Kings College into war camps, many youths in the continent were seized and conscripted into the colonial armies. Many of these our fathers and grandfathers never returned home.

    They were killed in faraway lands they had never been to, and buried in unmarked graves. So many Nigerian youths were thrown into the battle fields of Burma that some Nigerians called it the Burma War. Those who returned were called Burma Boys, a name subsequently adopted by street toughies.

    Today, the same European countries and their American allies are stacked on either side of the war in Ukraine; once again threatening to transform an European war into a world war.

    Yet, Europe that so troubles the world is quite small; it has a population of 748,390,705 or 9.78 per cent of the world population and inhabits two per cent of the earth’s surface spread over 44 countries.

    When Russian President Vladimir Putin told the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, NATO, members that if they militarily intervene in the Ukrainian war against his country, they would face “such consequences that you have never encountered in your history”, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian retorted: “Yes, I think that Vladimir Putin must also understand that the Atlantic alliance is a nuclear alliance.”

    The implication is that for the Europeans, nuclear war is not off the table. NATO, a racist club, is falsely being presented as an effective multilateral institution and a democratic bulwark. In truth, it is a mere military alliance by Europe and North America to perpetuate their interests. It is an unconscionable, militarist institution. Yes, many Europeans can feel safe under NATO, but it will be foolish for Africans, Asians, Latinos and Arabs to feel the same; the sheep may want peace but that cannot be guaranteed by a pack of wolves.

    NATO was established in Washington on April 4, 1949 by 12 Western countries primarily to check the spread of the communism. To counter it, six years later, seven socialist countries established the Warsaw Pact. With the collapse of the Socialist Bloc, the Warsaw alliance collapsed, but rather than NATO folding up since the reason for its establishment was no longer there, it decided to expand East by absorbing 13 former Warsaw Pact countries. It is its attempt to further expand by bringing in Ukraine that has partly led to the on-going war.

    When NATO turned 70 in 2019, I wrote a column titled: ‘Setting the world free by resting NATO’ in which I argued that its “continued existence is inimical to global peace”.

  • Ukraine crisis: Second, third batches of stranded Nigerians arrive in Abuja

    Ukraine crisis: Second, third batches of stranded Nigerians arrive in Abuja

    The second and third batches of Nigerians stranded as a result of the Russia-Ukraine war have arrived in Nigeria, via the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the second batch arrived in Abuja through Poland and the third batch arrived through Hungary.

    The second batch of Nigerians arrived at 6:30 pm local time from Warsaw, while the third batch of Nigerians arrived at about 11:50 pm local time from Budapest on Friday.

    Many Nigerians had fled to neighbouring countries following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine which began on February 24.

    Earlier on Friday, the first batch of stranded Nigerians arrived in Abuja from Ukraine through Romania with a Max Air plane.

    The latest evacuation flight makes it the third to have delivered Nigerians back to the country since the evacuation operation began.

    See photos below:

  • Poland arrest suspected Russia spy near Ukrainian border

    Poland arrest suspected Russia spy near Ukrainian border

    The Polish Internal Security Agency (ABW) has arrested an alleged Russian spy near the border with Ukraine.

    The man, a Spanish citizen with a Russian background, purportedly worked for the Russian intelligence agency GRU, the ABW said on Friday.

    He was arrested in the night of Feb. 28, in Przemysl, near the Polish-Ukrainian border after the onset of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    He had been in the area for several days., the report said.

    Allegedly accredited as a journalist, he had found information that, “if used by the Russian secret service could have negative effects on the internal and external security, as well as the defence capability,’’ of Poland, the ABW stated.

    He was said to have planned to travel to Ukraine and continue working as a Russian agent there.

    The man is being prosecuted for actions on behalf of a foreign intelligence agency with the purpose of damaging Poland and could face up to 10 years in prison if found guilty.

  • Ukraine: Putin issues warning to neighbouring countries

    Ukraine: Putin issues warning to neighbouring countries

    Russian President, Vladimir Putin has warned neighbouring countries against escalating the situation, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    Putin gave the warning while taking part via video link in the commissioning of a new ferry between Ust-Luga near St Petersburg to the Baltic Sea region of Kaliningrad.

    “I would advise you not to fuel the situation, not to introduce restrictions, we are fulfilling all our duties and will continue to fulfil them,” the Kremlin chief was quoted as saying by Russian news agency Interfax on Friday.

    “We have no bad intentions towards our neighbours,” he added.

    The 200-metre-long ship will be used to bring food and construction material to the Baltic exclave, among other things.

    However, because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many Western countries have banned Russian planes from their airspace.

  • Ending the Russia-Ukraine war – By Sonnie Ekwowusi

    Ending the Russia-Ukraine war – By Sonnie Ekwowusi

    By Sonnie Ekwowusi

    This is the zero hour. This is the time. We are in a time of war. Russia invades Ukraine in 2022 (The first was in 2014). Could this current war spill over to a long term war? Is World War 111 on the horizon? These are the most feared questions on the lips of many people across the world today that are begging for an answer. Don’t forget that war, every war is unpredictable. In any war everybody is a loser. Nobody triumphs in any war. For instance, the 1st World War negatively changed Europe and the rest of the world beyond recognition. Ditto for the 2nd World War. Although Adolf Hitler died many years ago, he lives today: He lived in so many ideological contraptions tearing the world apart. He lives in the war mongers of the 21st Century. Coming nearer home, since the end of the Nigeria-Biafra War in 1970, Nigeria has known no peace. The ghost of Biafra is still hovering and haunting everybody in Nigeria. So, the conduct and cost of war cannot always be controlled or anticipated. The words of General Sherman must not be forgotten: “It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of war of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation. War is hell”.

    I agree with Sherman. War is hell. The Russia-Ukraine war is only one and half weeks old yet we have witnessed more human casualties, more vengeance and more desolation as if the war had lasted for many years. At the time of writing, not less than three million Ukrainians were already in need of humanitarian assistance. Even though FIFA had refused to yield to pressure to ban Russia from participating in the next World Cup, the world highest football body had ruled that no FIFA sporting event would be held in Russia under the Russian flag. Meanwhile Poland, Sweden and Czech Republic had sworn not to play Russia in the 2022 World Cup play-off matches. Nearly 300 people including civilians and children had been killed in the Russia-Ukraine war. More than 100,000 Ukrainians had fled their country in search of escape at the Polish-Ukrainian borders, metro and bus stations. People of other nationalities including Nigerian students studying in Ukraine had similarly fled Ukraine for their safety. The war propaganda machinery of the two countries was very strong. While Russia claimed that it had completely decapitated Ukraine, Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zalensky had claimed that his army had crushed the Russian soldiers. Meanwhile a Nigerian mother in Lagos cries inconsolably for her son who is one of the 5,600 Nigerian students studying in Ukraine. She wants to know the fate of her son. Is her son dead or among the uncountable Nigerians heading for the borders in order to try to escape to Poland?

    Those who think they are doing their duty in waging a war may be oblivious of the reasons that justify going to war or how a just war may be conducted. In his speech, Vladimir Putin explains that amid the danger posed to Russian territory by the advancement of the U.S. led-North Atlantic Alliance “pumped up with the most modern weapons”; Russia had no other option but to invade Ukraine. It is obvious that the recent invasion of Ukraine by Russia is another way devised by Putin to get at the U.S., the perennial enemy of Russia. In other words, what is at play in the Russia-Ukraine war is the miscalculation of personal pride and ego which was one of the causes of the 1st and 2nd World Wars.

    But according to the Editors of the First Things Magazine, there are two criteria for a just war. The first is the doctrine of ius ad bellum which deals with the cause of war. And the second ius in bello deals with conduct of war. The first one says that a just war must be defensive, aimed at protecting the innocent against unjust aggressors. War must be a last resort. It must have been initiated with the right intention, and a reasonable expectation that the means employed in prosecuting the war must be proportionate to the ends sought. Ius in bello dictates that no unnecessary force should be used in prosecuting the war and there should be no intentional killing of civilians.

    Now, in the light of the foregoing, is President Vladimir Putin justified in invading Ukraine? I do not think so.? Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is a violation of the doctrines of ius ad bellum and ius in bello. Above all, Russia’s invasion of territorial integrity of Ukraine is a fragrant violation of article 2(4) of the UN Charter which has been recognized as customary international law. The said article prohibits Russia from using force to assault the territorial integrity or political independence of Ukraine. Agreed, the Russia-Ukraine affairs that led to the present war are intrinsically super-complicated. Since 2014 Russia has been controlling the eastern part of Ukraine. For more than 10 years Ukraine had been complaining about the danger of the unipolar world order wherein the U.S. feels that it can do whatever it likes with NATO allies and even unilaterally change governments. Besides, for about 8 years Russia had been enmeshed in a civil war in eastern Ukraine trying to destroy the blockage of the Kiev-controlled government. People were starving and groaning to death. There were mass casualties from the bombings from the Ukraine army and western-funded rogue militia. Even the Pope at that time was raising funds to alleviate the suffering of the eastern Ukrainians. Eventually Russia and other countries notably France and Germany tried to broker a peace deal/ceasefire which culminated in drawing up the Minsk agreement in 2014. This agreement was aimed at giving regional autonomy to the regions of Luhansk and Donetz. But unfortunately the Kiev government not only reneged from the Minsk accord or agreement but allowed the CIA-backed militia to continue fighting in eastern Ukraine.

    Having said this, the latest invasion of Ukraine by Russia is completely uncalled for. There was no immediate provocation or aggression from Ukraine justifying the invasion. Putin boasts that even though the U.S. and other NATO allies could have great financial, scientific, technological and military capabilities surpassing that of Russia, modern Russia ruled by Putin is one of “the most powerful nuclear powers in the world and, moreover, has certain advantages in a number of the latest types of weapon. So, Putin is convinced that Russia is invincible on land, air and sea and therefore no direct attack on Russia will lead to its defeat. But as I said earlier, war can be unpredictable. Right now things are not working in the way Putin had planned. Receiving sophisticated weapons from the U.S, United Kingdom, Germany and other NATO allies, Ukraine is putting up stiffer resistance than envisaged and contemplated by Putin. This is why Putin has ordered his nuclear forces on his alert which has tensions of the possibility of nuclear weapons being used in the on-going war and the dangers such action portends for mankind. Putin probably took this line action to further intimidate Ukraine into submission or surrender. But the Ukraine foreign Minister has said that Ukraine will not surrender or retreat to give up a single inch of its territory.

    President Putin should humbly accede to the efforts towards the amicable resolution of the Russia-Ukraine crisis in order to bring the on-going war to an end. He should bury his thought of using a nuclear weapon in the war. The whole world is against the use of nuclear weapons in any war. Therefore Putin should bow to the collective voices calling for a peaceful resolution of the Russia-Ukraine crisis. Nothing is gained in spilling innocent human blood. There is a popular adage that goes like this: one person cannot be greater or wiser than everybody. You cannot clap with one hand. Nobody is a single verse. So Putin should re-think. If the comity of nations is openly sending weapons to Ukraine for its successful prosecution of the war it means that equity is on the side of Ukraine. Putin must understand that war has become unpopular in this age. Many nations want to give peace a chance. In any case, unlike the Ukraine army whose morale is so high, the Russian soldiers are not so enthusiastic about violating the territorial sovereignty of an independent nation. Besides, in Russia thousands upon thousands of Russians are protesting against the invasion. This is a subtle way of telling Putin that his invasion of Ukraine is uncalled for. More importantly, the people of Russia and Ukraine have the same cultural and historical affinity. Ukraine used to be a part of Russia. There are many Russians in Ukraine and vice-versa. The people from both countries see themselves as brothers and sisters. They even inter-marry among themselves. They share common religious and cultural beliefs.

    Therefore world leaders and men and women of goodwill should broker peace between the two warring countries in order to bring the war to an end. Pope Francis has called for an immediate end to the Russia-Ukraine war. Russia invaded Ukraine on Thursday February 2022. The Next day, Friday February 25 2022, Pope Francis broke all diplomatic protocols in order to visit the Russian Embassy being and situate on Via della Conciliazione in Rome to express his personal concern about the outbreak of the war. The Pope has appealed for a ceasefire in Ukraine. Pope Francis said: I have great pain in my heart because of the worsening of the situation in Ukraine….I appeal to all sides to abstain from any action that could provoke more suffering to the populations, destabilising coexistence among nations and discrediting international law…Jesus taught us that the diabolical senselessness of violence is answered with God’s weapons, with prayer and fasting. I invite everyone to make next 2 March, Ash Wednesday, a Day of Fasting for Peace. I encourage believers in a special way to dedicate themselves intensely to prayer and fasting on that day”, the Pontiff said,

    Other heads of nations are urged to join Pope Francis in brokering peace between Russia and Ukraine. Humanity needs now more than ever to rediscover the part of true concord. Peace and international law are closely linked to each other. Law favours peace. Peace thrives in the crannies of law and justice.

  • Russian spy arrested near Ukrainian border

    Russian spy arrested near Ukrainian border

    The Polish Internal Security Agency (ABW) has arrested an alleged Russian spy near the border with Ukraine.

    The man, a Spanish citizen with a Russian background, purportedly worked for the Russian intelligence agency GRU, the ABW said on Friday.

    He was arrested in the night of Feb. 28, in Przemysl, near the Polish-Ukrainian border after the onset of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    He had been in the area for several days., the report said.

    Allegedly accredited as a journalist, he had found information that, “if used by the Russian secret service could have negative effects on the internal and external security, as well as the defence capability,’’ of Poland, the ABW stated.

    He was said to have planned to travel to Ukraine and continue working as a Russian agent there.

    The man is being prosecuted for actions on behalf of a foreign intelligence agency with the purpose of damaging Poland and could face up to 10 years in prison if found guilty.

  • BREAKING: FG gives Ukraine returnees $100 each

    BREAKING: FG gives Ukraine returnees $100 each

    The Federal Government on Friday gave all returnees from Ukraine $100 (about N48,000) to ameliorate their sufferings.

    This is contained in a statement by Mr Abdur-Rahman Balogun, the Head of Media and Public Relations, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abuja.

    The first batch of 450 Nigerians stranded in Ukraine returned home from Romania through the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

    Balogun said that the returnees, mostly students, arrived Nigeria with Max Air flight 747 at 7:10 a.m.

    He however, said that the evacuees from Poland could not return on Thursday because their flight was rescheduled for Friday, to arrive Abuja at 2.30p.m

    He added that Airpeace left on Thursday to pick the passengers from Hungary, and was expected to arrive Abuja at 4.30p.m.

  • Ukraine gives conditions for Nigerians willing to fight Russia in war

    Ukraine gives conditions for Nigerians willing to fight Russia in war

    The Embassy of Ukraine in Nigeria says Nigerians who are willing to travel to Ukraine to fight Russian forces must be willing to provide $1,000 for ticket and visa.

    The embassy stated this when scores of Nigerian men converged on its premises in Abuja on Thursday to express their readiness to join the Ukrainian side.

    In an interview, the Second Secretary at the Ukrainian Embassy to Nigeria, Bohdan Soltys, confirmed that $1,000 would be needed by Nigerian volunteers.

    The announcement did not go down well with the Nigerians who lamented that the price was too high.

    “The $1,000 requirement is too high,” said Monday Adikwu, with number 96NA/41/2808, who was dismissed from the Nigerian Army for leaving his duty post to visit his pregnant wife without permission.

    “They said we should provide evidence of military experience, passports, and $1,000 for tickets and others. When I asked what the salary is, the guy first said $7,000 and later changed it to $3,300 per month. I showed him my military and training certificates.”

    When asked why he wants to go to Ukraine, Adikwu said he needed money to take care of his family including six children

    He said, “I want to go to Ukraine because I am a military man. I fought in Liberia. I fought in Sierra Leone. I was part of the 33 Battalion. I was trained by Ukrainian soldiers when I was in the United Nations in Kosovo on how to shoot and drive APC tanks. I can drive it very well.

    “So, when I heard about Ukraine and the way people are trooping in… I am a farmer. I don’t have anything. I am a fighter. They said they will pay us so I am ready to fight so that I can get paid and take care of my family. I will also bring glory to the name of Nigeria as a worthy ambassador.”

    Adikwu, who was accompanied by other dismissed soldiers, said they were not afraid of Russian forces.

    “We are not scared. It was David that killed Goliath with only a tool. So, I believe my going to Ukraine will give them victory.

  • BREAKING: First batch of Nigerians arrive Abuja from Ukraine

    BREAKING: First batch of Nigerians arrive Abuja from Ukraine

    The first batch of Ukraine based Nigerians stranded in the country following invasion by Russia have arrived in Abuja, Nigeria’s federal capital.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Ukraine based Nigerians arrived in the country on Friday morning from Romania.

    Max Air flight VM602 from Bucharest landed in Abuja at about 7:10 AM with a next flight from Hungary currently being expected.

    “To God be the glory, Max Air evacuation flight VM602 from Bucharest touched down in Abuja,” Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) confirmed.

    According to a source, the federal government will give $100 each to the Ukraine returnees upon their arrival.