Friday 13 January 2023

PDP Is Confused And Afraid Of Its Own Shadows - APC


All Progressives Congress, APC has described as irresponsible a statement credit to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. Where the opposition party accused Federal government and INEC of planning to postpone the 2023 general elections.A

Responding to the said allegation however, APC said the PDP is confused and afraid of its own shadows. Saying that the party hasn't only become an embarrassment to itself but also the members.

A statement by the Director, Media and Publicity of APC presidential campaign council, Bayo Onanuga reads:

"Our attention has been drawn to the jumbled press statement given  by the rudderless and very confused Peoples Democratic Party today. We have nothing but pity for a party that has become a mess and total embarrassment to itself and its despondent members.

For lack of nothing tangible to tell Nigerians six weeks  to a general election as its candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar disappeared from the campaign trail, PDP has resorted to making  irresponsible statements just to fill media space. 

The latest is the false information that the Federal Government and INEC plan to postpone the general elections. 

Nigerians are advised to ignore this senseless conjecture from PDP as there is no iota of truth in the allegation. 

The electoral umpire has made it abundantly clear of its readiness to conduct the elections and these elections will hold as scheduled in February and March this year. 

President Muhammadu Buhari who has given this country the most credible elections both regular and off season since 2015 has consistently assured Nigerians, even up to two days ago that 2023 elections will hold. 

Similarly the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has reiterated President Buhari’s position that the Federal Government has no intention to postpone elections. 

Knowing that it has no path to victory and no real agenda for development to sell to Nigerians by its absentee presidential candidate, PDP has nothing profitable again to engage in other than raising false alarms, manufacturing outright lies and disseminating innuendos to deceive the public.

PDP should know that Nigerians have rejected it and no amount of falsehood can redeem a political party that wrecked our economy, under its watch, created massive insecurity and looted money meant for  development. 

If we go by what the party’s presidential candidate has been saying, no lesson about the ignoble past has been learnt as he has promised to sell the NNPC Limited assets for just $10 billion, the way he sold prime national  assets for peanuts under his care.

As a party and presidential campaign council, we are focused on the message of renewed hope of our candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his running mate, Senator Kashim Shettima.

We  shall  also continue to tell Nigerians about the achievements of the APC-led Federal Government of President Muhammadu Buhari across sectors especially in areas of the infrastructural development, agricultural revolution and food security, rebuilding of our armed forces with sophisticated hardware and reforms in the oil and gas sector among others.


Bayo Onanuga 

Director, Media & Publicity 

APC Presidential Campaign Council 

January 13, 2023

We'll Continue To Prioritise Things That Make Judiciary Better - Makinde


Oyo State governor, 'Seyi Makinde, said on Friday that his administration will continue to prioritise developments that can strengthen the judicial arm of government.

He equally promised to continue to provide facilities and avenues to make the work of the judiciary easier in the state.

The governor stated this at the Oyo State High Court, Ring Road, Ibadan, during a valedictory service in honour of the Chief Judge of the state, Honourable Justice Muntar Abimbola, who is retiring from active service this week.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, quoted the governor as hailing Abimbola as a defender of the independence of the judiciary and a patriot, who worked hand-in-hand with him in the interest of the state.

The governor, who described the retiring Chief Judge as his teacher and adviser, appreciated him for his service to Oyo State and its people.

He said: "If you see us here today, I said specifically that I will be here  to honour the outgoing Chief Judge, Justice Muntar Abimbola, who has been a solid adviser to me.

"One major issue that cropped up between us was when I just got into office. I decided to move the Permanent Secretaries around Ministries and so I took the Solicitor-General to one Ministry. But Justice Abimbola came to me and said that I could not do such.

"I told him I could do it because I am the governor of the state, but he explained the dynamics to me. He said that the Solicitor-General is a professional and as a lawyer, his career does not end at the Solicitor-General or Permanent Secretary position and that if I didn't leave  him in the Ministry of Justice, then, I might unknowingly have ended his career.

"So, I had a long thought and said to myself that just when you think you have seen it all, you will meet people that will impact you with knowledge on some of the things you assume you are versatile with. So, the retiring Chief Judge is also my teacher and from that point, we started our engagement.

"We have worked together for almost four years. Though he always defended the independence of the judiciary, we have both worked in the interest of the people of Oyo State and that is the number one driving force."

The governor equally praised the cordial relationship that has existed between the executive and the judiciary under the watch of the outgoing Chief Judge, saying that the state government would continue to maintain the cordiality and continue to prioritise the welfare of the judiciary.

"The relationship between the Executive and the Judiciary have been better to the extent that when they came to defend their budget in 2021, I added N4 billion to their budget, because I felt we must modernise the court. I can see some of the work going on and a lot still has to be done.

"I want to give you the assurance that the administration will continue to prioritise the welfare of the judiciary and also provide facilities that would make your job a lot easier.

"I have listened to your requests, which the chairperson of the Nigerian Bar Association, Ibadan branch, listed and I can tell you that they will be addressed.

"Some of the things the NBA chairperson mentioned will require enforcement and I have taken judicial notice as we keep engaging." he added.

Governor Makinde also wished the outgoing Chief Judge well in his future endeavours, giving thanks to God for allowing him to end well, saying: "Our celebrant of today, we always pray that when we start well, we should end well and that is what we are seeing here today. It is good to start well but to end well is even better, and we thank God you are ending well today.

"We thank God for what he has used you to do for the Judiciary and Oyo State in general.

"You have been a solid adviser to me. So, I want to thank God and wish you well."

In his speech, the retiring Chief Judge described the governor as an overcomer and an individual who always "cares about the prosperity of others."

He said: "By experience, I look forward to a greater freedom now as I am immensely happy and proud of the years past and exceedingly hopeful of the future. I remain optimistic, full of life, grateful for the years I have lived and what I have been able to achieve."

Also in her remarks, the NBA chairperson, Ibadan Branch, Mrs. Folashade Adeniyi, noted that Justice Abimbola played a significant role towards the decongestion of custodial centres and ensured speedy administration of justice.

She described the retiring Chief Judge as "a golden legend, a unique judicial officer with landmark achievements, an ebullient judge who has made his mark in sands of time," adding that Abimbola has contributed to widening the scope of law in Nigeria.

She, however, called on the state government to appoint more judges to fill some courts in order to fast-track justice dispensation, saying that litigants lament on the hurdles they go through in seeking for justice.


Tinubu Presents Economic Plans At NESG Presidential Dialogue, Says Subsidy Has Overstayed It's Shelf Life


Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Friday, unfolded his comprehensive economic plan before the organised private sector under the aegis of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG).

The interaction, which was another opportunity for Tinubu to present his plans to another group of stakeholders just as he has been doing in various town hall meetings across the country, saw him itemise his administration’s path to economic recovery if elected in next month’s presidential election.

He noted that before economic recovery could be achieved, the nation must be secured, stating that, “First, to achieve the economy we seek, we must resolve the pressing security issues. No nation can flourish with terrorists and kidnappers in their midst.”

The dialogue again gave him an opportunity to emphasize the importance of the private sector and his administration’s readiness to partner them.

He said, “My core belief is that the private sector must be the prime driver of economic progress. However, the government establishes the framework within which the private sector must operate. If that framework is sound, the private sector will flourish. If the framework is frail or incomplete, then the private sector will struggle.”

He added that his administration would immediately after getting to office, urgently address fiscal, monetary and trade reforms to effectively increase domestic production, thus serving to curb imported inflation, and to ensure better macro-economic stability by accelerating inclusive growth and job creation across Nigeria.

To achieve this, he listed principles that will guide their plans and policies. These principles include how to tackle inflation, petrol subsidy and monetary policy.

“I do not hold to the mainstream view that all forms of inflation are best tackled by interest rate hikes and shrinking the economy. Supply induced inflation does not lend itself to this harsh medicine, just as one does not cure a headache by plucking out one’s eye.

“I do not embrace the conventional wisdom that fiscal deficits by the national government are inherently bad. All governments, especially in this era of fiat currency, run secular budget deficits. This is an inherent part of modern governance. The most powerful and wealthiest governments run deficits, as do the poorest nations.

“A budget deficit is not necessarily bad. Look at the Japanese example with high government borrowing and low inflation. The real issue is whether deficit spending is productive or not. Unproductive deficit spending is a compound negative, especially if backed by excessive borrowing of foreign currency. This is not classroom economics, but it is the lesson of the real economic history of nations.

“It is based on this idea that I believe we must remove the PMS subsidy immediately. It has outlived its shelf life as a public good. We will neither subsidise neighbouring countries’ fuel consumption nor allow a select few to reap windfall profits and hoard products.

“And the subsidy money will not be ‘saved,’ because that means elimination from the economy. Instead, we will redirect the funds into public infrastructure, transportation, affordable housing, education and health, and strengthen the social safety net for the poorest of the poor, thus averting increased security challenges.

“Fiscal policy will be the main driver. Monetary policy is weaker and a less effective instrument. Bad monetary policy is, of course, destructive. But even good monetary policy cannot carry the load the fiscal arm can.  Thus, we must steadily remove ourselves from the fiction of tying our budgets to dollar-denominated oil revenues.

“This is effectively pegging our budget to a dollar standard. It is as outdated as the fuel subsidy itself. It is also restrictive and ties the economy to slow growth. Just as the common man must mentally sever the cord to the subsidy, the elite must sever the cord to this artificial fiscal restraint,” he added.

He said his administration’s budgeting would be based on the projected spending levels needed to push real annual growth rate above 10 per cent, while reducing the unemployment rate, so that the economy can be doubled in seven years.

He added that to cater for the economic needs of the over 200 million Nigerians, his administration will expand the manufacturing base to provide jobs, and also create affordable goods and products for the population.

He added, “For our industries to thrive, they need inputs, many of which are agriculture-based. The present administration has invested heavily in agriculture, providing loans and expanding the country’s total area of cultivated land for crops, livestock and fisheries.  We will also promote vibrant commodity exchanges that will guarantee minimal pricing for produce.

“We will build on this, with a focus on using technology and expertise to accelerate growth in yields. We will deliver the critical infrastructure necessary to achieve the commodity transformations and agribusinesses to plug seamlessly into higher, more lucrative, entry points in regional and global value chains.

“Building on this foundation, we will accelerate the faithful implementation of the “Infrastructure Master Plan” by adopting proven financing structures till we deliver an acceptable stock of hard infrastructure through seaports and airports; and road, rail and water transportation linkages that can support our desired economic growth.

“Fixing the perennial problem of energy supply is a top priority.  There is no version of the world where Nigeria’s ambitions for itself can be achieved without solving the problem of how to provide energy to homes and businesses across the country.

“What we need to do, going forward, is to improve the enabling environment, further decentralize transmission, and deliver cost reflective tariffs to attract more private investments in the sector.”

The former Lagos State governor said restrictions were placed on import and foreign exchange to promote industrialisation, it has instead aided smuggling, reduced revenues, impoverished consumers, and raised production costs for firms.

To solve this, he said his administration will improve transparency, moving toward a unified exchange rate. According to him, by relaxing stifling trade and capital control policies, domestic and foreign investors will be encouraged to invest more in the economy.

“Thus, unification of the Naira exchange, and the transparency it creates, will be a top priority of this Administration when elected,” Tinubu added.

On the major issue of unemployment in the country, Tinubu promised to focus on the creative sector, which has an opportunity to provide millions of jobs annually.

He said, “Taking the creative sector as one example of a sector that already engages millions of our youth, the sector has significant untapped potential for generating quality jobs and foreign exchange earnings for our country.

“From music to movies to fashion, when elected, our Administration will create a legal environment that can attract much-needed private investment into the sector, eliminate widespread piracy and copyrights issues, as well as support the development of quality hard infrastructure needs.”

Tinubu also added “We will work to ensure all borrowing is geared toward productive economic activity, focusing on internal debt discipline.

“Closing fiscal gaps, promoting domestic revenue mobilization, implementing tax reforms, curbing corruption and optimising budget implementation are crucial for economic viability. Streamlining bureaucracy and reducing cost of governance will be imperative.

“Policy options to boost non-oil revenues are key to our revenue mobilization strategy. The use of technology to drive reforms implementation is crucial.

“Despite the adoption of the Petroleum Industry Act 2021, government revenue from oil has continued to decline.  We shall work in a coordinated manner to implement reforms that will remove the bottlenecks to the PIA implementation and attract increased inflows of investment into the sector, address issues of oil theft and vandalization of oil infrastructure, and promote an increase in oil production to tap into the current high oil prices.”

Fielding questions after his presentation and responding to what he would do within his first 100 days if elected, Tinubu said he would hit the ground running by selecting a team of technocrats that will help him run the country as he did when he was governor, stating that building a good team is important. 

The APC candidate was accompanied to the NESG session by Governors Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi), Nasir el-Rufai (Kaduna), Babajide Sanwo-olu (Lagos) and Dave Umahi (Ebonyi) as well as former governors Adams Oshiomhole, Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti) and Babatunde Raji Fashola who is also Minister of Works among others.

Tinubu was the first among the top candidates to appear at the presidential dialogue on the Nigerian economy put together by the NESG.

Welcoming guests to the dialogue, the Chairman of the summit group, Mr. Niyi Yusuf, said the dialogue was to give effect to a common and shared ideas on the economy between the group and critical stakeholders.

He said NESG was set up to promote and champion the reform of the Nigerian economy into an open globally competitive economy. 



Nollywood actress, Wunmi Toriola's Marriage Crashes


The marriage of the popular Nollywood actress, Wunmi Toriola has crashed.

Though there had been rumours circulating over marital status of the actress for a while now but the mother of one has finally confirmed that her barely three year old marriage has ended.

Confirming this in a subtle way to her fans on Instagram, the actress posted a TikTok video of herself having to choose between single and married status. After minutes of dancing around the married option, she eventually settled for the single option.

Also on Christmas day, the actress spent her day with her son and friends without her husband.

Sharing a video of how she spent Christmas she said "We didn't do pyjamas shoot but we ate"

And then in a now-deleted post, the actress while reflecting revealed that in 2022 she walked away from a domestic violent and abusive relationship for her sanity's sake.

Corroborating this latest development in the comment section of her post, a social media user by name Yinka wrote, "I am glad it came from you, means you are working well on your circle..something that has been over 2 years and please don't respond to anyone, i am your inlaw and i know you really tried so let anyone run their mouth (sic)."

Chinese Bizman Reveals He Killed His 22yr Old Lover For Marrying Another Man After He Spent N60m On Her


A Chinese National, Frank Geng-Quangrong, 47, has revealed what pushed him on Sept.16, 2022 to stab her ex-lover to death with a knife in her house at Janbulo quarters Kano.

Yesterday, he told a Kano High Court that he spent over N60 million on his Nigerian girlfriend, Ummukulsum Sani,22. Frank, who lives at Railway Quarters Kano is standing trial for the alleged murder of Ummukulsum, an offence contrary to Section 221(b) of the Penal Code.

The defendant - Muslim, an international trader and a Marketer at BBY Textiles Kwari Market Kano, led in evidence by his counsel, Mr Muhammad Dan’azumi narrated how his love story with the deceased went awry. He said.. “in June 2020 Ummukulsum got my phone number from her friend and called to tell me that she loves me, and by the grace of God, she will marry me. We started our relationship in July 2020 and she started asking for money.

I gave her all she wanted because I loved her. I transferred over N60 million to her GT Bank account, N18 million for her to start a business, N4 million house and N6 million for University education among others. Whenever I go to pick her up for dinner at home her mum always welcomes me with open arms”.

He said that in February 2022, the deceased married someone else. ”I was heartbroken and disappointed so I relocated to Abuja. She kept calling me and chatting with me on Whatsapp and continued demanding money. She later told me she was divorced and asked me to come back to her and promised to marry me for the second time,"  he said. 

He said on Sept.13, 2022 Ummukulsum asked for money to continue her house project in Abuja and he told her that he does not have the money and she got very angry with him and stopped taking his calls. “She thought I was broke and that was why I don’t want to spend much money on her like before. She told me that she has found a new love and later sent her picture with the new lover on my WhatsApp which provoked me,” he told the court.

The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge and the case was adjourned to continue today.


'N800,500 Is All We Wan Give You,' Zenith Bank Tells Customer Whose N4m Was Deducted Without Approval (Photos)

Zenith Bank Plc has said that it is only able to recover a sum of N800,500 to Chiamaka Agim, the Lagos state resident whose N4.1 million mysteriously vanished from her bank account on Monday, January 9.

Chiamaka, in some video clips uploaded on her Twitter page on Tuesday, shared her ordeal in tears.

She noted that she was relaxing in her apartment on January 9, 2023, when she received three debit alerts which was up to the sum of N4.1 million, according to FJ.

Chiamaka said that, "When received the first debit alert around 8:25 am, actually thought it was a WhatsApp message.

"I checked it and was shocked to see that it was an alert of N3.715 million.

"I was confused because I did not authorize any withdrawal, so logged in to my bank app to check what was happening.

"That was when I got another debit alert of N222,000, and then got the third one of N102,000," she added.

Out of the debited sum, N3.937 million went to an Access bank account while the remaining N102,000 was transferred to a UBA account.

To reclaim her money, Chiamaka had reported the mysterious deduction at two different branches of Zenith bank the following day.

She however stated that a Zenith Bank official called her around 6 pm on Wednesday, January 11.

Chiamaka said that she received the call hours after she went to the bank's branch at Alagomeji area of the state to follow up on the complaint she lodged regarding the incident.

She said that, "The branch manager at Alagomeji said that the bank was working on it and I would hear from them soon.

"Then the bank called me in the evening, saying that I should check my email."

Chiamaka said that the bank official notified her during the phone conversation that the transaction was done via her e-token.

This revelation baffled Chiamaka, who had never requested for an e-token from the bank.

She noted that, "He made me look as if I did not know what was saying because he insisted that have a token.

"Perhaps they gave it to someone who is using it on my account.

"Then he said that they were only able to salvage N800,500 from Access Bank, and that was what I would only get from the total amount.

"He also said that UBA told them that their customer does not depict a fraudster.

"I wondered how they were able to arrive at that conclusion.

"How can the bank make such a statement while I am in pains due to debits that I never consented to?," she added.

While Chiamaka believes that a bank insider is responsible for the strange deduction from her account, she also feels that Zenith Bank wants to scare her away so that the issue would be swept under the carpet.

"How can they give me N800,500 out of over N4 million? I am not going to let it go like that because it's a huge amount of money," she said.



Zenith Bank, in a document, informed Chiamaka that the financial institution was not liable for the incident since her e-Token and four-digit secret pin details were used to enroll on the mobile banking app on a device.

The bank also added that the same device was subsequently used to carry out the transactions.

30 Years After 1st Marriage, Ado Bayero Takes A New Wife


It's no longer news that the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero has taken a new younger wife. The fact that the highly revered Emir has decided to marry another wife 30 years after his first marriage has also become a stale gist. What however is the main story here is, who is the beautiful lady? 

We can reveal to you that the young woman who stole 60-year-old Ado Bayero is Hauwa’u Adamu Abdullahi Dikko. She is said to be a direct descendant of Malam Jamo, who was a brother to the late Emir of Kano, Ibrahim Dabo.

Marriage plans between the monarch and his long-term young girlfriend was reported late last year. The monarch had been married to only one wife for over three decades and they have four children together.


The Nikkai was conducted on Friday, January 6, at the residence of the late Jarman Kano, Professor Isah Hashim, located at Nasarawa GRA of the state. 

The Madakin Kano, Alhaji Yusuf Nabahani Ibrahim, represented the family of the groom during the marriage rites, while Alhaji Shehu Hashim served as that of the bride.


Source: cityscoop 

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