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  • Just In: Buhari approves $8.5m to evacuates 5,000 Nigerians from Ukraine

    Just In: Buhari approves $8.5m to evacuates 5,000 Nigerians from Ukraine

    President Muhammadu Buhari has approved $8.5 million for the immediate evacuation of about 5,000 Nigerians caught in the Russia-Ukraine war.

    Newsmen reports that the majority of the affected Nigerian citizens are currently taking refuge in Poland, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia.

    The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Nigeria, Zubairu Dada, alongside the Humanitarian Minister, Hajiya Sadiya Umar Farouk, made this known to State House correspondents at the end of the virtual meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

    The meeting was presided over by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Wednesday.

    Dada disclosed that the approval came after a joint memo presented to the Council by both the ministries of foreign affairs and Humanitarian affairs, disaster management and social development.

    He stated that Air Peace and Max Air airlines had been contracted to provide three aircraft and run as many shifts as possible to facilitate the evacuation.

    The minister said those to be evacuated include 940 from Romania, 150 from Slovakia and 350 from Poland who had registered for evacuation.

    On the approved amount, Dada said: “The ministry of humanitarian affairs wrote a memo to the president seeking funding to enable us to conduct this exercise.

    ”The memo was in the tune of $8.5 million which Mr President has graciously approved.

    ”That provision entails arrangement to evacuate no less than 5,000 Nigerians.

    “Whatever happens, you can rest assured we are going to run any number of shifts that it will be involved.

    ”Don’t forget, it will also involve taking care of those Nigerians that may decide not to come back.

    ”It also includes some assistance for the feeding that may have been done by the missions under whatever arrangements. Even the missions themselves are also in dire situations.

    ”So, it’s a whole gambit of activities that are involved.”

    The minister confirmed that the amount would be released immediately to enable the operations to commence today (Wednesday).

    On students trapped in Ukrainian cities now in the hands of Russians, Dada said:

    “We want to believe the Russian armed forces will obey the rules of engagement.

    ”They know the rules about civilians that are caught up in situations such as this. We want to assume they will respect international laws and ensure that no harm comes to them.

    “Don’t forget that even our missions in Ukraine have had to be evacuated.

    ”So if for any reason any Nigerian is left behind, we are very prayerful, we are hopeful that no harm shall come to them once, of course, they are in some shelters or whatever place they are hiding.

    “Don’t forget we had also summoned both the Russian and Ukrainian ambassadors to our ministry, and we did emphasize the need for their troops to ensure that they do not do anything that will harm the lives of innocent citizens.

    “We have seen video clips making the rounds about the alleged treatments that had been meted out to black people who were on queues and in buses and all that.

    ”All these we have brought to the attention of the ambassadors and we have expressed our displeasure at this development and demanded that they do something about this.”

  • Ukraine’s largest nuclear plant now under our control – Russia

    Ukraine’s largest nuclear plant now under our control – Russia

    Russia says it has now taken control of Ukraine’s largest nuclear plant, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi has revealed.

    Grossi, citing information from Moscow, said Russian forces now have control of Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant.

    The IAEA director general on Wednesday said Russian diplomats in Vienna had informed him of the development.

    According to the Russian embassy’s letter to the IAEA, staff at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant continue to ensure safe operation. Radiation levels are said to be normal.

    In Ukraine, which was invaded by Russia, 15 nuclear reactors are in operation across four power plants.

    Grossi has already warned of the risk of a serious nuclear accident as fighting continues across the country.

    The IAEA board of governors is scheduled to meet on Wednesday to discuss the situation.

    Earlier Kiev had reported to the IAEA that it remained in contact with all nuclear plants in the country and that they were operating normally.

    According to Anton Herashchenko, advisor to the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, Russian forces are also seeking to capture the South Ukraine nuclear power plant, about 350 kilometres west of Zaporizhzhia. Several helicopters have been seen heading in that direction.

    Russian units captured the closed nuclear power plant in Chernobyl last week. There was a slight increase in radiation readings at the site of the 1986 nuclear disaster after military vehicles stirred up radioactive soil there.

  • Russia, Ukraine hold another round of talks

    Russia, Ukraine hold another round of talks

    Russia and Ukraine will hold another round of talks on Wednesday with cease fire in view after Russia invaded Ukraine.

    Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov made this known, saying the Russian delegation will be waiting for the Ukrainian side at the place of negotiations on Wednesday afternoon.

    “There really is a certain element of contradictory information. But I will tell you which part does not refer to contradictory information.

    “So, this afternoon probably in the evening, our delegation will be on the spot waiting for Ukrainian negotiators.

    “Our delegation will be ready to continue the conversation tonight. And everything else is controversial,’’ Peskov told reporters.

    Peskov refused to specify the place of the talks, expressing hope that Ukrainian negotiators would come to talks.

  • Ukraine: FG begins evacuation of stranded Nigerians

    Ukraine: FG begins evacuation of stranded Nigerians

    Amb. Gabriel Aduda, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, disclosed that the Federal Government have commenced the evacuation of stranded Nigerians, who fled Ukraine to neighbouring countries, following the conflict between the country and Russia. This was made known in a statement in Abuja, on Wednesday.

    Amb. Gabriel Aduda, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, disclosed this in a statement in Abuja.

    Aduda stated that the stranded Nigerians would be evacuated from Romania, Poland and Hungary, via Max Air and Air Peace flights.

    “Furtherance to our efforts to evacuate Nigerians from neighbouring countries surrounding Ukraine, we can confirm that chattered flights will depart on Wednesday, March 2, 2022, to pick up the Nigerian evacuee’s home.

    “So far, we have the following records of evacuees received by the Nigerian embassies at Hungary: 650 persons, Poland: 350 persons, Romania: 940 persons and Slovakia: 150 persons.

    “The capacity and routes of the airlines are as follow: Max Air to Romania 560 persons, Air Peace to Poland 365 persons and Air Peace to Hungary 360 persons.

    “The first batch of evacuees are expected to arrive in Nigeria on Thursday, March 3, 2022.

    “Once again, we assure Nigerians that we are working round the clock to see that our citizens are brought back home safely.

    The permanent secretary further gave the following numbers; +2349160847498, +2347010882907, as consular helplines in case of any emergencies or inquiries.

  • Russia-Ukraine war: Men will be on the street within 48 hours – Kanu threatens FG

    Russia-Ukraine war: Men will be on the street within 48 hours – Kanu threatens FG

    Kanunta Kanu, a brother of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has urged the Federal government to learn from the current war happening between Russia and Ukraine.

    Kanu warned that “men” would take to the streets and defend themselves if the Federal Government continues its aggression in the southeast.

    In a tweet, the brother to IPOB leader noted that they would begin the defence within the next 48 hours.

    According to Kanu: “Dear @GovNigeria: Let it be clear that 2022 is not 1967. Take a lesson from the Russian-Ukrainian war.

    “If you continue with your aggression in Biafra, men will be on the street of #Biafraland within 48 hours. We have to defend ourselves @FCDOGovUK @StateDept @UKParliament @UN.”

  • 115 Nigerians besiege Ukraine embassy in Abuja, volunteer to fight against Russia

    115 Nigerians besiege Ukraine embassy in Abuja, volunteer to fight against Russia

    Some 115 Nigerians have besieged Ukraine Embassy in Abuja, the federal capital of Nigeria to volunteer help for Ukraine to wage war against Russia.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Second Secretary of the Ukraine Embassy, Bohdan Soltys confirmed the development, adding that no step had been taken yet to that effect.

    As Russia continues its onslaught in Ukraine, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy had announced a visa free regime for anyone willing to help the nation.

    The men, who besieged the Ukraine Embassy in Abuja, also put down their names in a register provided by the embassy.

    This is coming at a time Nigerians in the troubled country are struggling to return home.

    Nigeria’s foreign affairs ministry had, in a statement by Gabriel Aduda, the ministry’s permanent secretary, announced that it expects to receive the first batch of evacuees from Ukraine on Thursday.

    According to Mr Aduda, “the chartered flights (Air Peace, Max Air) will depart on Wednesday, March 2, to pick up Nigerian evacuees back home.”

    He added that the Nigerian embassies in Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia have received 650, 350, 940 and 150 persons respectively from Ukraine.

    On the routes and capacity for the air lifts, Mr Aduda noted that Max Air will lift 560 persons from Romania while Air Peace will lift 364 persons from Poland and 360 from Hungary.

    Meanwhile, the Nigerian embassy in Ukraine has ascertained that there are over 5,000 Nigerian students in Ukraine.

  • Russia residents with more than $10,000 barred from leaving country

    Russia residents with more than $10,000 barred from leaving country

    Russian residents are no longer allowed to leave the country with more than the equivalent of 10,000 dollars as the Kremlin tries to keep capital inside the country.

    The country faced sharp sanctions due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    The rule affects the movement of foreign currency too.

    It seems designed to make sure that people attempting to leave Russia as sanctions were slapped on the country don’t take all their hard currency with them.

    Long queues are now common at cash machines that still have banknotes as people try to withdraw their holdings.

    This is against the backdrop of a rouble that is rapidly losing most of its value in light of the sanctions.

    Prices of imported goods are shooting up and people are trying to purchase some items, like new phones before they become unaffordable.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin said the rule limiting cash movements was a reaction to “unfriendly” steps taken by the U.S. and other Western countries.

    The unfriendly steps included sanctions that had been slapped on multiple Russian banks.

  • Nigeria to help evacuate Africans  in Ukraine -Bolaji Akinyemi

    Nigeria to help evacuate Africans in Ukraine -Bolaji Akinyemi

    The federal government of Nigeria is right about now concluding plans to evacuate over 2000 persons from Nigeria and other west African countries who are studying and living in crisis ridden European country of Ukraine.

    The Director, Consular and Legal Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bolaji Akinremi, has hinted during a chat with pressmen.

    Akinremi said the Nigerian government had the capacity to evacuate all 8,000 Nigerians and another 2,000 Africans with primary focus on citizens of West Africa.

    He added that once these Africans arrive in Nigeria, they will have to make their way to their respective countries. All these, he said, would be done free of charge.

    “We are making provisions to evacuate citizens of Ghana, Togo and mainly West African countries. It is open to all African countries. He said

    “We have provisions for about 2,000 of them as long as they can find their way from here.”

    Akinremi added that the evacuation would begin on Thursday and not Wednesday as expected.

    He said the planes that would evacuate those stranded would arrive in the countries bordering Ukraine in the early hours of Thursday.

    When asked why the evacuation will no longer happen on Wednesday, he said, “We cannot do it without authorisation of the host country. So, it will be Wednesday night into Thursday.”

    Speaking on NTA’s Good Morning Nigeria programme, Akinremi said contrary to some reports, the Nigerian government had been assisting some Nigerians to flee Ukraine even before the war began.

    He said at least 200 Nigerians had returned home, many of whom were given free tickets by the Nigerian government.

    He added, “The aspect we are not focusing on is those that have already arrived in Nigeria. There are a large number of people that have returned on their own. Over 200 people have arrived in the last one week and they were assisted by the government. Most of them had their tickets but we procured tickets for many of them.

    “Also at the state level, governors are also making arrangements along with the private sector.”

    He added that the government would assist them with COVID-19 protocols and other requirements.

    The ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Gabriel Aduda, said Nigeria would give emergency travel certificates to those who have no papers, adding that the government was in touch with all ambassadors in the affected countries, including Poland and Hungary.

  • Adeboye and the faith of fate – By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa

    Adeboye and the faith of fate – By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa

    By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN

    As Ukraine and Russia battle to change the dynamics of world power, history will be recording a landmark event on March 2, 2022, when the life and times of a single individual will reach a defining peak. Assuredly, the history of modern day Nigeria will not be complete without the exploits of certain persons, in the way that God has ordained them to affect the fortunes of this great country.

    Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, will celebrate a milestone in his journey of life when he clocks eighty years on March 2. For a person with such modest and humble beginning to rise to the height of universal influence speaks of the combination of divine power and human vision. Growing up in the then remote village of Ifewara in present-day Osun State of Nigeria, Adeboye may have become a successful farmer, husband of many wives and may be the king of his domain, which is nothing bad. From the stories narrated by Adeboye himself, God propelled his mother to push him into the path of greatness, against all odds.

    His life history has become a compelling memoir that cannot be summarized in any single piece of this nature so I will only dwell on some of the salient events through which he has positively affected individuals across the globe and humanity in general.

    It is common to read of the challenging background of great men and women indeed and it is no fiction to say that Adeboye’s life journeys surpass human understanding. I will tell you from a distance. Adeboye grew up in a rural community, where farming was combined with education.

    His mother was greatly inspired by the exploits of foreign and local missionaries and she created the picture of greatness for her little boy, with all the trappings of the polygamous environment in which he was being raised. In a society dominated by occultism, witchcraft and traditional African religion, it would take God Himself to rescue Adeboye from the mouth of lions. Barely able to afford the cost of school uniforms, Adeboye would kickstart an educational journey that took him trekking for the first eighteen years of his life without shoes and borrowing kits for his secondary school graduation.

    By dint of hard work, ruggedness and display of excellence, Adeboye secured a scholarship to study at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and would later move on to the University of Lagos, where he became established as a renowned scholar. Traversing the length and breadth of Nigeria in pursuit of knowledge, Adeboye would himself later commence moulding the destinies of young men and women through teaching and mentorship programmes, in order to eke out a living.

    His life ambition was to become the youngest Vice-Chancellor of a university, until some personal challenges of life drove him to The Redeemed Christian Church of God, under the tutelage and mentorship of Pa Josiah Akindayomi, who took him through the rudiments of faith through the practice of holiness, aggressive evangelism and effectual prayers.

    Given his miraculous escape from his locality, his travails in the various schools he attended and his academic exploits at Unilag, it was a puzzle of some sort that Adeboye had returned to another local assembly in the remote part of Ebute-Metta in Lagos Nigeria, where he laboured day and night with a largely illiterate crowd, to build what today has become one of the fastest growing establishments in human history.

    Upon the death of Akindayomi his mentor, the mantle fell on Adeboye in 1981 to pilot the affairs of RCCG, as its General Overseer. He set up a vision for the church, made himself a sacrificial lamb for its growth and expansion, surrendered his meagre income for the work of the church, sold his car, gave up all his assets along with those of his wife, to build the church as a universal brand.

    Given the enormity of the challenges, the nature of the vision and mission that he outlined for the RCCG, Adeboye had to resign from his secular assignments to face the work of mission, full time. He was deliberate in his plans, in growing young men and women to become godly ambassadors and people of global influence. He relocated from Lagos to a jungle along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, dwelling with his wife and family amongst giant snakes and other wild animals, in what then looked like a forest of a thousand demons. With divine backing and a personal sense of purpose, Adeboye deployed his teaching experiences to set up schools, to train individuals and thus opened up the church for partnership with like-minded believers.

    The RCCG now boasts of Nursery and Primary Schools all over the world, countless secondary schools spread across many nations, several colleges and the Redeemer’s University, which ranked the best private university in Nigeria in 2021 and the second best educational institution.

    Adeboye also set up the Redeemed Bible College, Leadership Training Institutes, the Redeemed School of Disciples, the Redeemed School of Missions and other institutions, for the training of believers to become deeply rooted in faith and the work of ministry.

    There is also the Redeemed Maternity Centre, which is a philanthropic health facility for pregnant women in and outside the church, a modern Health Centre at the Redemption Camp and a Health Village, under construction.

    Adeboye has since extended his philanthropy to government hospitals, through the provision of modern equipment and facilities. The church also has a Corporate Social Responsibility department, which has grown to be a platform for the training and empowerment of the less privileged through vocational and entrepreneurship programmes. That local organization that he inherited in 1981 has now spread across more than 196 nations of the world, providing employment for several people and creating platforms for people to reach their potential. Adeboye has transformed the jungle of those years into a full blown modern city, boasting of banks, schools and a sprawling housing estate, where people develop homes and families in a godly environment.

    The RCCG camp is presently powered through an independent power plant which supplies electricity to camp dwellers and the neighbourhood, a functional modern dam, effective security, environmental sanitation and a peaceful and friendly atmosphere.

    Adeboye has affected the nation and the world at large, in diverse ways, in building people of influence, through self development, godly backing and a life of discipline and personal sacrifice. His love for Nigeria is not in doubt, through constant prayers in what has become his annual month-long prayer and fasting. In recent times, Adeboye’s voice has been loud on matters concerning insecurity, democracy and good governance.

    In February 2020, Adeboye declared a Walk for Peace, as a peaceful protest against insecurity and to put pressure on the government to defend the welfare and security of the citizens. He led his congregation on a peaceful march from the RCCG headquarters in Ebute-Metta, carrying placards with various inscriptions on the need to end violence and insecurity in the nation. His voice resonated with those of the youths during the EndSARS protest. I had personal encounters with Adeboye, in discovering his person and his faith.

    While working as a young lawyer in Gani Fawehinmi Chambers, I had cause to enjoy the support of my mentor and coach then, which seemed (mark the word) to stand me out as one of his favourites.
    Then one day, a colleague of mine in the Chambers approached me, to share with him the secret of my closeness to Chief Gani Fawehinmi, SAN.

    According to my colleague, he had observed that I was exempted from the usual stormy sessions that other lawyers had with Gani and he was sure that I must have some other ways through which I’d been influencing the man.

    In simple terms, he wanted me to share the secret of the native charm that I was deploying to curry favour from Gani all the time. We both laughed and joked about it but when I got home later that night, that encounter set me thinking, very deeply.

    I had heard so many weird stories about lawyers, when growing up; how they are the leaders of very demonic occult groups, secret societies and such other hidden organisations.

    My first experience in legal practice was with Gani and he was always fighting with the powers that be, both in the legal profession and at the national level.

    Gani had no personal friends, he didn’t belong to any organization, he had no secrets at all, as we were always with him everywhere he went, mostly to prosecute or defend cases for his clients or in one prison or the other. I was so consumed with work in the Chambers that I had completely forgotten about all those scary tales that I had heard about lawyers, but this encounter with my colleague brought them back.

    That night, I thought of many options; whether it was possible indeed, as my colleague had suggested, that some lawyers were patronizing shrines and other traditional methods, in the course of their practice.
    And here I was, jumping all over Nigeria, along with Gani, confronting the military and other establishments, without a single alligator pepper! I weighed my options; whether to seek some strange powers, as I grew along in this very fearsome profession. From what I had learnt growing up, these powers come in grades. Suppose I procured my own power, is it possible for me to be subjected to some more superior power from other lawyers along the line? How do I get to possess the most superior power that would take me to the peak and get me to square up with just any other lawyer in court? There and then I was reminded that my grandfather was a Reverend, very renowned for battling with evil powers in our locality.

    My father himself was a very powerful apostle, with his own church, where I grew up as a Cherub and trumpeter. What then do I have to do with strange powers? If it is true that there is a God that is greater than all, then His own power must be superior to all other powers.

    In my room in Ebute-Metta, I became acquainted with the ministry of RCCG church through its loudspeaker, but I took it all as some kind of nuisance then. Now in this confused state, I traced the loudspeaker on one particular Sunday and ended up in RCCG headquarters, without any invitation. That particular Sunday, Adeboye preached on a topic titled “Be Ye Separate”, dwelling on the need to steer clear of evil forces and powers.

    He addressed the confusion in my mind, so I became even more curious and then started attending the Sunday services because of his penetrating messages. Looking back now, it must have been some kind of divine orchestration as not long thereafter, I became separated from my mentor unprepared and I had to stand on my own.

    Another friend and mentor, Bamidele Aturu, was my next port of call, as he too had just set up his law firm, having left Itse Sagay & Co. Aturu took me through the journey of his personal encounter with Adeboye through the Holy Ghost Service at the Redemption Camp and he invited me to join him and his wife to attend.

    As the service progressed that night in July 2000, Aturu asked me to be attentive as some messages would start coming from Adeboye. Suddenly, Adeboye announced that there was a young man attending the service for the very first time, who was confused about his career and life journey but God is assuring him that He would build him up, set him up and take him to the greatest level in his career.

    I couldn’t help but cry, as tears from my eyes soaked the notebook upon which I was writing. Aturu who sat next to me held me and spoke words of comfort and we both agreed to take our faith further and deeper. I eventually set up Adegboruwa & Co and became part and parcel of RCCG, going through its foundational classes and sitting under the mentorship of Adeboye and his other disciples. By 2002, I had moved my practice from my house in Onike, Yaba, to Lapal House, with a well-equipped library and flourishing legal practice. But all this was interrupted on June 3, 2002, when a strange fire enveloped Lapal House and consumed many offices, including my Chambers, such that I had nothing to ever show that I was once a lawyer. It was a Monday, so I relocated back to my house.

    I however decided to attend Bible Study in the church and to take out time to pray. I met Adeboye in church, who took the Bible Study on the topic “Divine Champion” and spoke about how Sampson lost his power and regained it. In a private meeting with him later that night, he took me through the challenges of life and how God is able to see me through with courage, faith and determination. The rest, as they say, is history. Together with my youth corps lawyer then, Mr. Oluwasina Ogungbade, SAN, we went round the courts, retrieving processes and building new files, as if nothing had happened.

    In January 2017, I had another encounter with Adeboye, this time in his house at the Redemption Camp and after about thirty minutes of our interaction, he made his now famous declarations, this time concerning my elevation to the Inner Bar. It was a very tough process but God was in it to accomplish it, eventually. What is the relevance of Adeboye to our national development, you may ask?

    The RCCG camp is akin to a local government in a way, wherein a man, driven by vision, integrity, personal sacrifice, self-determination and faith in God, has been able to build an empire, has built men and women of influence and is affecting millions more, positively. He is a living example of true leadership, developing infrastructures to support his vision, providing the basic amenities of life for his people and mentoring them to attain the very best in their chosen careers.

    Nigerians do not demand to share the loot with their political leaders who fancy that crude method as the best way to lead, no. Our people all over the nation are in dire need of functional hospitals, good roads, schools, security, portable water, etc. This is the phenomenon in the person of Adeboye, as a living example of how a leader, through his faith, has defined his own fate progressively and in that way affected (and still affecting) the fate of many others, positively.

    Happy 80th birthday, Daddy GO. I join many other Nigerians and your admirers all over the world, to wish you many more years of service to God and humanity. In your lifetime, Nigeria shall be delivered.

  • Ukraine: Russia blows Kyiv’s main TV tower killing 5 people

    Ukraine: Russia blows Kyiv’s main TV tower killing 5 people

    At least, five people have been killed in Ukraine’s capital after Russia on Tuesday blew Kyiv’s main television (TV) tower.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the TV tower in Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv came under attack during Russia’s assault on the city.

    Video released by Ukraine’s UNIAN news agency showed a dark cloud of smoke rising from the scene after the steel-lattice tower was apparently struck by two missiles.

    The attack is causing disruptions to TV and radio broadcasts, the agency reported. However, the tower was said to still be standing.

    Russia said earlier it would launch targeted attacks on the infrastructure used by Ukrainian intelligence service SBU.

    Another air raid siren sounded across the city on Tuesday afternoon, and Mayor Vitali Klitschko described the situation as ‘threatening.’

    “The enemy wants to conquer the heart of our country. But we will fight and not give up Kyiv,” he wrote on Telegram.