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Monday, 30 May 2016

New Roadsto be constructed in Adamawa state 2016

The roads that are goin to be constructed are Yolde Pate and Sabon pegi and Remains of Atiku Abubakar Road For more inquiry find the attach Advert at People's Daily news Paper 25th may 2016

Wednesday, 25 May 2016

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ADAMAWA STATE NEW ROAD CONSTRUCTION ADVERT COMING TOMORROW 25TH MAY 2016 ON PEOPLE'S DAILY MAGAZINE CHECK IT OUT.
The road that are advertise are the new road that are going to be constructed soon in Adamawa State.

Democracy Day Coming Soon On 29 Of This Month

Monday, 23 May 2016

NIGERIA CUSTOM SERVICE RECRUITMENT 2015/2016 APPLICATION FORM


The custom recruitment 2015/2016 is not holding now please check there website
https://www.customs.gov.ng

TODAY IS BIRTHDAY OF NIGERIAN POLICE OFFICER WHO'S KNOWN AS ABDULLSALAM ZAKARI




  • Count the age, not the wrinkles you have. Count the blessings and wonderful experiences you’ve had, not the mistakes you’ve made.
  • In this life, there are too many adventures and so little time to enjoy all of them. Not for you. You have always jumped in; head first, with so much fire and grit. Life’s an endless adventure with you beside me. Happy Birthday to a champion.

  • Monday, 16 May 2016

    DP Lawmakers Protest, Refuse Kachikwu Entrance into Chamber Over Fuel Price Hike

    The House of Representatives in Nigeria on Monday began a special session to deliberate on the Federal Government’s announcement of an increase in the price of Premium Motor Spirit known as Petrol.

    However, plenary degenerated into a rowdy session, as lawmakers of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) refused to allow the Minister of State For Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, to be admitted into the chamber.

    The Minister was invited to brief lawmakers on the situation in the petroleum sector.

    But the PDP lawmakers waved the National flag, singing protest songs and were hell bent on not allowing the Minister entry into the Representatives’ chamber.

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    The lawmakers, who were on recess had convened a special session to question the Minister on the decision of the government to hike price at a period the nation was facing its worse petrol scarcity crisis.

    Dr. Kachikwu on May 11 announced a new price band of 145 Naira per litre of petrol, linking the hike to the difficulty in getting foreign exchange and the inability of the nation’s refineries to produce at optimum capacity to cushion scarcity that has lasted for over five months. 

    PDP Still The Right Choice, Nigerians Can Now Spot the Difference - David Mark

    Former Senate President David Mark at the weekend said Nigerians can now spot the difference between the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Speaking at the North -Central zonal congress of the PDP held in Abuja, at the weekend, Mark said Nigerians know that the PDP was the best party for them.

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    “Nigerians can now spot the difference. The PDP is still the right choice. Therefore, we must respond positively and ultimately return the nation to the path of glory,” he said, in a statement by his media aide, Paul Mumeh.

    He therefore called for a truce among members of his party, ahead of their national convention slated for Port Harcourt on May 21.

    Nigeria: 10 Things That Would Have Happened If Buhari Did Not Become President [OPINION]

    Buharimay29.jpgUmar Aminu Ibrahim shared this opinion on Facebook and itemised 10 things that people would have ascribed to Nigeria if Muhammadu Buhari did not win the presidential election last year.

    According to Ibrahim, the followings are what he understand as the benefits of Buhari becoming the president of Nigeria.

    Had it been Buhari did not become president:

    1. We will think that by now fuel will be N45 per litre.

    2. We will think that by now N1 will be equal to $1.

    3. We will think that by now three million jobs would have been created.

    4. We will think that by now unemployed youths would have been receiving N5,000 stipends.

    5. We will think that by now pupils would have been getting at least a meal(including fruits) in school.

     

    6. We will think that by now Buhari would have made his assets and liabilities public.

    7. We will think that by now 720,000 jobs by the 36 states in the federation yearly (20,000 per state) would have been created.

    8. We will think that by now there would be permanent peace in the Niger Delta and other conflict prone areas such as Plateau, Taraba, Bauchi, Borno and Abia.

    9. We will think that by now the government would have started creating additional middle-class of at least two million new home owners in the first year in government and one million annually thereafter.

    10. We will think that by now maternal and children healthcare services would be free.




    Opinion written by: Umar Aminu Ibrahim

    Buhari is Just a Figure Head,Meet the Man Who Actually Rules Nigeria [Oblong Media]

    A report by Oblong media claims that President Muhammadu Buhari does not call the shots in Nigeria and that the country is actually ruled by Mamman Daura, the President's uncle. 

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    READ report below:

    EXCLUSIVE: Who Rules Nigeria: MAMMAN DAURA or MUHAMMADU BUHARI? Shocking Insider Details Revealed.


    The elected president of Nigeria is Muhammadu Buhari but there is a power behind the throne that many Nigerians are not even aware of. This person is so powerful and influential that he is said to have the closest ear of the president, more than ANYONE else. His name is Mamman Daura. The two men are related by blood: President Buhari is Mamman Daura’s uncle although Daura is two and half years older than the president. The nephew-uncle relationship is described as extremely close and date back to childhood years. Now that Buhari is in power as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, the relationship is said to have even taken another dimension entirely with Daura wielding near-absolute power and authority. 

    When Buhari overthrew Shagari in 1983, Daura was one of the few people Buhari trusted enough to give principal advisory roles. By the late 1980s, he had succeeded Ibrahim Dasuki as the head of the African International Bank. He later also served as chairman of the board of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) and if there is anyone who Buhari always listened to and confided in over the years, it is Mamman Daura but many are now complaining bitterly that the relationship is getting too close for comfort and will negatively affect all the policies of the Buhari administration which is already struggling to cope with economic and security challenges. In the photos below, when Katsina APC delegates went to pay Buhari courtesy visit as President-Elect, Daura was visibly by his side. He has never left.

    Click here to read more

    SOURCE: Oblong Media

    Throwback PHOTO Of Obasanjo Accepting The Surrender Of Biafra In 1970

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    Philip Effiong, a general of the Biafran Armed Forces looks on as the General Officer Commanding the 3 Commando Division of the Nigerian Army, Colonel Olusegun Obasanjo, initials a paper of Biafran Surrender in the Field on the 13th of January, 1970, after Effiong’s broadcast of the ‘Biafran Surrender’ on 12 January, 1970.

    The leader of the rebellion, Odumegwu Ojukwu fled Nigeria for Abidjan, Ivory Coast leaving Effiong to do the surrendering and ultimate capitulation of Biafra to the Nigerian Armed Forces.

    Nationwide Strike: FG Begs Organised Labour – Says there is no alternative to new petroleum price regime



    Ahead of the planned nationwide industrial action by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and a coalition of the civil society groups on Wednesday over the new price of petroleum, the federal government has requested for the understanding of all Nigerians, appealing to the organised labour to sheathe their sword.
    Speaking to journalists in Abuja on Monday, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who was accompanied by the Group General Manager (Group Public Affairs) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Alhaji Garba Deen, said this is not the time for any action that would further worsen the nation’s economy.
    He said the situation that informed the new regime of the price of petroleum is dire, saying it is a global crisis, and that the policy was designed to permanently solve the problems.
    ‘’For instance, the United Arab Emirates, the third-biggest oil producer in OPEC, has become the first country in the oil-rich Persian Gulf to remove transport fuel subsidies. In addition, the country has announced that with effect from August 1, 2016, fuel prices will be deregulated’’, the minister stated.
    ‘’Also, in response to fiscal pressure caused by the fall in crude oil prices, OPEC’s top oil producer Saudi Arabia has announced a plan to raise fuel prices. You can now see that this is indeed a global problem.’’
    Mohammed said with the drastic fall in the price of crude oil, which is the nation’s main foreign exchange earner, drastic reduction in the amount of foreign exchange available, the unavailability of forex and the inability to open letters of credit — which had forced marketers to stop product importation and imposed over 90% supply on the NNPC, since October 2015, in contrast to the past where NNPC supplies 48% of the national requirement, the federal government had no option than to announce new price of the product.
    The federal government’s spokesman added: “The truth is that the NNPC does not have the resources for, nor is it designed to meet this increase in supply. The result is the crippling fuel situation across the country.
    ‘’Pushed to supply 90% of the products required for domestic consumption, the NNPC has continued to utilize crude oil volumes outside the 445,000 barrels/day allocated to it, thereby creating major funding and remittance gaps into the Federation account.
    ‘’As I said earlier, there is no provision for subsidy in the 2016 Appropriation. The erstwhile PMS price of N86.50 gives an estimate subsidy claim of N13.7 per litre which translates to N16.4 billion monthly. There is neither funding nor appropriation to cover this.’’
    The minister added that the renewed insurgency and pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta had also drastically reduced the national crude oil production to 1.65 million barrels per day, against 2.2 million barrels per day planned in the 2016 budget, saying this had further reducing income to Federation Account and also affecting crude volumes for PMS conversion and impacting Federal Government’s forex earnings.
    ‘’Let me also note that the resultant fuel scarcity has created an abnormal increase in price, resulting in Nigerians paying between N150 and N300 per litre as prevalent hoarding, smuggling and diversion of products have reduced volumes made available to citizens’’, the minister further stated.
    ‘’In the absence of available forex lines or crude volumes to continue massive importation of PMS, it is clear that unless immediate action is taken to liberalize the petroleum supply and distribution, the queues will persist, diversion will worsen and the current prices will spiral out of control.’’

    TRY TO KNOW THESE 2 PEOPLE THE ARE IMPORTANT TO YOUR FUTURE


    The first 1 is the leader of all governors in Nigeria Alhaji Bindow Jibrilla that shows them and is presently showing them the good governance and transparency leadership,while the other 1 at your right is the next nigerian president Alhaji Atiku abubakar,there is pre-voting for the next presidency on my platform just check it down by the right and vote your president.

    Are they couple? just say something


    CCT commences hearing of case against retired Controller of Custom, Taiwo Owolabi.

    ABUJA (CCT’s Report) – Code of Conduct Tribunal recently commenced hearing of a case against a retired Controller of Custom, Rasheed Owolabi Taiyo, after being on sine-die for 3 years, on alleged failure to declare his asset throughout his career as public servant.
    When the matter was listed for mention in Abuja, the defense counsel, Festus Ukpe, told the court that he had filed a motion on notice since 27th April, 2016, and he expressed readiness to move the motion.
    However, the prosecution counsel, Fadima Kere Ahmad, disclosed to the court that she was just served with the motion from the legal department of the Code of Conduct Bureau, though the Office of the Chairman, CCB, was served with the motion since 27th April, 2016, as stated by the defence counsel.
    She however, averred that they were still within the period of 14 days, in which to file their counter affidavit, and she urged the two man-panel to grant her adjournment, to enable the lead prosecution counsel handle the matter, adding that, at present, the case file was not in her possession.
    The defence counsel, Mr. Ukpe opposed the application for adjournment.  He said: ‘‘This motion was served to the prosecution on 27th April, 2016, and since then, the prosecution did not take any step to reply the motion.  The position they claimed that they have 14 days to reply is unfounded in law.”
    Mr. Ukpe insisted that the matter has been filed since 2013, and the prosecution has failed to open the case.  He therefore urged the Tribunal not to indulge the prosecution any further adjournment, subject to the discretion of the Tribunal.
    Tribunal Chairman, Danladi Yakubu Umar, assisted by William Agwadza Atedze, ruled in favor of the prosecution, and adjourned to 26th May, 2016, for motion.
    The case against Rasheed Taiyo Owolabi was filed before the Tribunal on 6th June, 2012, for alleged failure to declare his asset throughout his service career, contrary to paragraph II (1) of the fifth schedule, part 1 and punishable under paragraph 18 (1) and (2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, as amended.

    FG to propose N45,000 wage, meets labour today

    The President of the Nigerian Labour Congress, Ayuba Wabba PHOTO: NAN

    The President of the Nigerian Labour Congress, Ayuba Wabba PHOTO: NAN
    • Workers to reject downsizing of public work force
    • Fuel scarcity persists despite price hike
    • Naira may exchange for N283 to dollar
    Three days to the threatened mass action against government’s increase in the price of petrol, indications emerged yesterday that the Federal Government would meet organised labour today in Abuja over the issue, dangling a carrot before labour leaders.
    The Guardian learnt that at the meeting slated for 3:00 p.m. at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, the Federal Government will be coming to the parley with the proposal for a new minimum wage that is fixed at N45, 000.But the increase comes with some provisos including reduction in the number of civil servants and merging ministries and agencies.
    Indeed, the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Ayuba Wabba confirmed the scheduled meeting saying he got a text message inviting him and other labour leaders to the meeting.
    A source in the Presidency told The Guardian that ministers had been told to lead the initiative on the downsizing.Also, the Efficiency Unit in the Federal Ministry of Finance, which is saddled with coming up with cost reduction strategies is working on the template for the reduction.
    The Federal Government would also be relying on the report of the Steve Oronsaiye’s panel on the rationalisation of the civil service in the streamlining process.
    It was also learnt that though government said it would not devalue the naira, it would indeed embark on what it termed ‘appropriate’ value of the national currency, which may be in the region of N283 to the dollar.
    Meanwhile, fuel scarcity persisted in most of the major cities of the country yesterday despite hopes that petrol would be available since government at the last Federal Executive Council meeting raised the pump price of petrol to N145 per litre.Yet, some outlets are retailing for as high as between N150 and N175 per litre.
    A visit to some areas in Lagos showed that most petrol stations were under lock and key, with only one or two selling the product for N145 per litre.
    In a related development, the Arewa Defence League (ADL) has called on Nigerians to stand by the current administration over the recent increase in pump price of petrol, saying the increase is not meant to worsen the sufferings of the masses but aimed at ensuring availability and sustainability of the product.
    But the NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, berated the government that promised to create jobs but was now tinkering with the idea of embarking on one of the most massive job losses Nigeria has every witnessed.
    He added: “We cannot be talking about creating jobs and at the same time be talking about mass sacking of workers. This is a government that promised jobs and now, it wants to embark on mass sacking of workers. It is difficult to reconcile the two extreme ends. We will not accept any proposal for job cuts if put across to us.”
    Wabba pointed out that the challenge of retrenching workers has always been that government at all levels has failed to make provision for payment of entitlements.
    He explained: “Well, every employment has terms of agreement. Nobody can force any worker on an employer and no employer can insist a worker works for him. But very importantly is the fact that exit strategies must be in place for painless exit. The problem over the years has been that government disengages people without preparing for the payment of their gratuities and pension. I believe there are many employees that will be happy to leave today if all their entitlements are ready.”
    While hinting that while the labour centre and their civil society allies are ready to come to the negotiation table, he explained that the issue at stake is far more germane than price increase.
    He said: “I must say that the issues are beyond the price increase and dollar exchange rate. The issues are about the totality of the corruption that has characterised the downstream sector for many decades. Simply pegging the exchange at some N285 or so will not address the problem. It is a simple matter that if the demand outstrips the supply end, the price of the dollar will increase and Nigerians will continually pay for petrol. So, there would be no to price increments if the fundamentals are not discussed.”
    Wabba said while labour is open-minded about all the issues, it will push for solving the challenges with timelines that would be respected.
    “Just increasing the price is taking the easy way out. This is because, as the President and Dr. Kachikwu have observed in the past, what has held the downstream sector down is corruption especially as it concerns the landing costs. What government is trying to do now is transferring the burden to the Nigerian people. What government needs to do is to find the right mix to put an end to the quagmire.”
    Long queues have remained at filling stations, including at the popular NNPC mega stations which offered Nigerians some respite before the increase.Black marketers were also in active business, with some selling at N350 per litre.
    Besides, with the upward review of the Price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol from N86.50 to maximum of N145 per litre (about $0.73), the cost of petrol in Nigeria is about the lowest in Africa and among some oil producing countries.
    Data obtained from GlobalPetrolPrices, which was updated at the weekend, showed petrol in Chad costs $0.78 per litre; Togo, $0.80 per litre;  Kenya, $0.81 per litre; South Africa, $0.84 a litre; $0.85 a litre; Niger, $0,90; Ghana, $0.92; Sierra Leone, $0.94; Uganda, $0.97 and Angola, $1.00 per litre.
    Also, in Rwanda, Mali, Malawi, Guinea, a litre of petrol sells for $1.15, $1.15; $1.17; $1.17 respectively, which are far higher than the price in Nigeria.
    Long queues have remained at filling stations, particularly at the popular NNPC mega stations which offered Nigerians some respite before the increase.Black marketers were also in active business, with some selling at N350 per litre.
    Attendants at one of the filling stations along Oshodi -Apapa Expressway, Lagos told The Guardian yesterday the retail station had already run out of the commodity before the announcement of the new price regime.
    Experts believed that the recent hike in the price of fuel would lead to hardship and have therefore urged government to initiate measures to ameliorate the effects on the economy.
    A Head of the Department of Petroleum Engineering and the Deputy Director, Centre for Petroleum, Energy Economics & Law. Dr. Olugbenga Falode, told The Guardian that this is because whatever happens in the oil sector affects all other sectors of the economy and by implication, it affects the macro-economic policies of the country.
    Also, a Professor of Technology Management, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Francis Eniterai Ogbimi, said that mere adoption of deregulation and privatisation cannot build refineries and increase refining crude petroleum. Increased production is the solution to low supply, not the adoption of ideologies like capitalism deregulation, privatisation, liberalisation, socialism or communism, he said.
    According to him, only seven per cent of the nations in the world practise full deregulation of the sale of petrol, adding that the United States does not practise full deregulation as the American government controls the price of petrol.

    Saturday, 14 May 2016

    Residents of Chalawa Street Jimeta Adamawa state applauds Governor Bindow......



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    We really appreciate Governor Bindow, Before it was heard for us in our area chalawa. We use to witness flooding in our area mostly during raining season. Governor Bindow promised us change and we have seen the change. No more flooding in our area again as we witnessed heavy downpour today- Chalawa residents

    10 Reasons Why Uganda Is the Best Country for Refugees

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      According to a report by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Uganda has been praised to be the best country for those seeking asylum because of its welcoming policies.

      In a recent report by BBC, there are over half a million refugees in Uganda. Many of them are settled in rural communities. International Agencies offer financial help to the government and they believe the Uganda-model shows progressive policies can work.

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      1. One thing that makes Uganda unique is that refugees are taken in immediately and helped without a lot of questions or suspicions.

      2. At the heart of this generosity may be that many people in power know what it is like to be forced to flee.

      3. The decades following independence in 1962 saw several internal conflicts, which created thousands of refugees.

      4. Even President Yoweri Museveni and some of his cabinet colleagues have been exiles themselves. And in the last 20 years nearly all the countries that border Uganda - the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Kenya and South Sudan - have had conflicts which have sent people running to Uganda.

      5. As cultures and languages straddle national borders, Ugandans often share family or ethnic ties with some of the people who have come here, making integration easier.

      6. Refugees in Uganda are given food, houses, free education for their children. Refugees can even sleep in the open with no disturbance from anyone.

      7. Refugees in Uganda have freedom. They are allowed to make contribution to the local economy.

      8. Another reason why Uganda welcomes Refugees is because many Ugandans have had to flee conflicts including President and top Ministers were once exiles themselves.

      9. Ugandans and Refugees are able to trade with each other – one way the government has encouraged cohesion between the two groups.

      On the other hand, some Ugandans are not happy with the government. Ugandan farmers and land owners complain that they are losing out to refugees but government insists they are squatting in areas en masse for those seeking asylum.

      But as Ugandan population grows, for how long will this generosity continue?

    Governor Tambuwal Shuts Specialist Hospital in Sokoto

    Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State on Friday ordered the closure of the state-owned Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital located at Unguwan Rogo area of Sokoto town.

    The governor gave the order during an unscheduled visit to the hospital to assess the state of facilities there, which he described as appalling.

    Information about the closure was made known in a statement made available to newsmen by the Governor’s spokesman, Malam Imam Imam in Sokoto.

    Imam stated that patients were moved to other public hospitals in the state capital following the order.

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    He stated that a feasibility study would commence immediately on how to upgrade the hospital and reopen as soon as possible.

    He added that “an upgrade will start immediately and as soon as it is completed, it will be converted into a renal and cardiac centre
    which establishment was earlier announced by the state government.

    “The Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital will be upgraded and the new facility will become the cardiac and renal centre.”

    The governors describe Governor Bindow (Adamawa state) as the best Governor

    Photos News: Northern Governors Congratulates Governor Bindow of Adamawa State over speedy development in Adamawa State. The governors describe Governor Bindow as the best Governor so far in the whole northern States...

    La Liga: Luis Suarez Fires Barcelona Towards Title Despite Real Madrid's Lead at Deportivo

    Luiz Suarez has fired Barcelona towards clinching the La liga title despite Real Madrid's lead at Deportivo...
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    French President Says Boko Haram Remains a Threat


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    • Pledges to Support Nigeria in Fight Against Terrorism
    Tobi Soniyi in Abuja
    French President Francois Hollande has told President Muhammadu Buhari not to relent in the fight against Boko Haram, saying that despite recent sucesses, the sect remains a threat.
    Hollande, who was on an official visit to Nigeria, said this at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Saturday during a joint press conference with Buhari shortly after both leaders had held bilateral talks.
    This was before the second regional security summit hosted by Buhari in furtherance of his administration’s efforts towards enhancing the security of lives, properties and investments in Nigeria and neighbouring nations.
    The French leader also observed that terrorism ‎was feeding on the weaknesses of the global financial system.
    He said to combat terrorism, the global community had to fight corruption, dwindling economy “as well as tax havens.”
    He added: “And this has indeed an impact on the terrorist groups and their ability to finance arms trafficking as well as terror attacks. Are we doing enough? We’ve achieved major progress already, ‎but this is not the end. So, we’ll continue to fight against all systems that enable all forms of trafficking.”
    He said there had been impressive results in the fight against Boko Haram insurgents whom, he noted, had been weakened due to Buhari’s administration’s efforts and the cooperation of Nigeria’s neighbours.
    He said France had been providing intelligence, training and equipment to support the missions of the Multinational Joint Task Force set up to contain Boko Haram.
    Hollande said apart from signing a letter of intent that would further agreements in defence matters, he 
    and Buhari also signed agreements on agriculture as well as on technical, scientific and cultural matters “as well as agreements on development. As you my know, the French Development Agency invests a lot in Nigeria which is the first beneficiary of its loans.”
    Buhari, while responding to a question on his assessment of the current level of the threat by Boko Haram, said all the territories hitherto captured by the sect had been liberated.
    He said: “When we came in, they were controlling 14 local governments where the hoisted a flag 
    and declared it a republic or a kind of caliphate of some sort. But now, they’re not holding any 
    local government. They’re exploiting available technology in terms of using improvised explosive device on soft targets–in mosques, churches, markets and motor parks.
    “On the internally displaced persons, more than 60 percent of them are women and children, and more 
    than 60 percent of the children are orphans. This is a pathetic situation and is a major problem we’re
     going to face in this country.”

    Boko Haram: Read What Visiting French President Told Buhari

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      French President, Francois Hollande who is currently on an official visit to Nigeria has said Boko Haram remains a threat despite “impressive” military gains against it. He said this at a news conference in Abuja where he is to attend the regional security summit.

      “The results (of the counter-insurgency) are impressive” and the rebels had been “diminished and forced to retreat”, he told a news conference in Abuja where he is to take in the regional security summit.

      Hollande spoke after holding talks with President Muhammadu Buhari at the presidential villa before regional leaders met to discuss the conflict.

      Discussions at the security summit are expected to focus on the formal deployment of a new regional force comprising troops from Nigeria and its neighbours Benin, Cameroon, Chad and Niger.

    Boko Haram Attacks Nigerian Troops in Sambisa

    Col. Sani Usman
    *12 soldiers, 4 civilian JTF wounded
    •Arrests wanted terrorist kingpin, kill many others
    Senator Iroegbu in Abuja
    Nigerian troops engaged in the ongoing Operation Crackdown in the North East have repelled Boko Haram attacks inside Sambisa forest and arrested another terrorist kingpin.
    The Director of Army Public Relations (DAPR), Col. Sani Usman, disclosed that the troops of 21 Brigade and a rugged team of Armed Forces Special Forces (AFSF) while on harbour inside the infamous forest for refitting, came unde terrorists’ attack about 1.45am on Saturday.
    However, Usman said, the gallant troops successfully repelled the attack.
    “They further followed up with mopping up operations of the general area before advancing. They also recovered two corpses of the attackers and the following items; two AK-47 rifles, two Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) bombs, five rifle magazines, mortar bombs and a belts of Machine Gun rounds.
    “Unfortunately, five soldiers were wounded in action (WIA), as a result of mortar fired into the harbour area by the Boko Haram terrorists. The wounded soldiers have been evacuated to the rear for treatment,” he stated.
    Despite this incident, the DAPR assured that “the morale of the gallant troops remains very high as they are determined to successfully clear Boko Haram terrorists”.
    In a related development, Usman said that the troops have arrested one of the declared wanted Boko Haram terrorists leaders, and also conducted patrols and clearance operations within the theatre of operations.
    According to him, the troops of 143 Battalion, at about 1.35pm on Friday, arrested one Sulaiman Umaru, a suspected Boko Haram terrorists group member whose photograph is on the poster containing the photographs of the 100 Boko Haram terrorists declared wanted.
    He said that the suspect has since been moved to 28 Task Force Brigade Headquarters for further investigation.
    Also, the Army Spokesman said that the troops of 21 Brigade have continued with the clearance operations at Yerimari, while troops of 22 Task Force Brigade Garrison have also embarked on patrols along Dikwa–Mafa-Maiduguri road.
    The patrol, he noted, was aimed at picketing the road to keep it safe and open.
    Similarly, he said, the same unit in conjunction with some elements of 112 Task Force Battalion conducted a fighting patrol along Dikwa-Gulumba Gana road.
    He revealed that the team had a fierce fire fight with some Boko Haram elements in which the troops killed quite a number of the Boko Haram terrorists.

    Nigerian Lawmaker Accidentally Shoots Himself, Flown To Dubai – See Photo

    A member of the House of Representatives, Mohammed Gudaji Kazaure, has accidentally shot himself on the foot while fidgeting with his pistol.

    Hon. Kazaure gained national acclaim when footages of his presentations on the floor of the House and interviews went viral on social media.

    Daily Nigerian reliably gathered that the accidental discharge occurred a few days ago in his Kano residence when his cocked pistol accidentally went off and hit his foot.

    A source close to the lawmaker said that the bullet damaged Hon. Kazaure’s three toes, and were removed at an Abuja hospital.

    Hon. Kazaure is currently receiving medical attention in Dubai, UAE. 


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    'I Regret Making Many Unforced Errors on Nigeria', Cameron Apologizes

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      British Prime Minister David Cameron has admitted making many “unforced errors” in the last 24 hours.

      Speaking when he appeared before the House of Commons, which summoned him over disparaging comments about Nigeria and Afghanistan, Cameron made a U-turn, saying both countries were making “remarkable steps forward” in their war against anti-corruption.

      He said: “First of all, I had better check the microphone is on before speaking… tips on diplomacy are useful, given the last 24 hours, I have made many unforced errors.

      “The leaders of Nigeria and Afghanistan are battling hard against very corrupt systems and have made remarkable steps forward.”

      Angus Robertson, Scottish National Party leader, was said to have asked Cameron if he had heard the complaints of some Nigerian anti-corruption activists, who said their efforts were “seriously undermined” by the UK authorities.

      “The role of London’s property market to conceal stolen wealth has been exposed in court documents, reports, documentaries and more.

      “What is the Prime Minister going to do about this?” Robertson reportedly asked.

      In his response, Cameron was quoted as saying: “Action is necessary by developed countries, as well as developing countries, and the steps we are taking to make sure that foreign companies that own UK property have to declare who the beneficial owner is will be one of the ways we make sure that plundered money from African countries can’t be hidden in London.”

      Cameron had come under fire since the video of a private conversation he had with the Queen, with Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, in attendance, where he referred to Nigeria and Afghanistan as “fantastically corrupt countries,” a remark that did not go down well with Welby, who vouched for the integrity of the Nigerian leader, with whom he met yesterday at Lambert Palace, London.

    PUBLIC ALERT: New Deadly Disease, SJS, Detected in Nigeria

    Stephen Johnson Syndrome, (SJS), a new dangerous disease has been detected in Nigeria according to Health Minister Isaac Adewole. 

    According to him, the disease has killed a Nigerian while another is currently undergoing treatment at the National Hospital Abuja.

    “We have to find a means to communicate with Nigerians, so they should all be aware of this dangerous disease and it is the sole business of government to enlighten the society by trying to increase their awareness, knowledge and to improve their quality way of life," he said.

    Dr. Olanrewaju Falodun a Senior Consultant Physician/Dermatologist at the National Hospital, Abuja, described the disease. 

    “Stephens Johnson Syndrome, is an immune complex mediated hypersensitivity reaction that typically involves the skin and mucous membranes and was first described in 1922 by Albert 

    Stevens and Frank Johnson,” Mr. Falodun said.

    SJS is a rare and unpredictable reaction, and is also a minor form of toxic epidermal necrolysis with less than 10 percent body surface area involvement, the consultant said.

    “SJS is a rare but serious and potentially life-threatening contagious drug reaction. Incidence of SJS is estimated between 1.1 and 7.1 cases per million per year and is more prevalent in women than men," he said. 

    Symptoms of the disease include fever, sore throat, running nose, fatigue, general aches and pains, ulcers in mouth, genitals, anal regions as well as conjunctivitis.

    The health complications, Mr. Falodun said, are pigmentation problems, skin scarring, scarred genitals, joint pains, lung diseases, obstructive disorders and eye complications, adhesions, ulcers, and blindness.

    He however said the cause of the disease remained unknown in a quarter to half of cases but that self-medications appeared to be one of its causes.

    He urged the public not to misuse drugs and called on individuals with previous drug reactions to always inform healthcare practitioners so that they would be able to predict who is at risk of the disease using genetic screening.

    Arsenal Thrash Chelsea at Wembley

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    Arsenal Ladies beat London rivals Chelsea Ladies 1-0 in the final of the Women’s FA Cup in front of a competition record crowd of 32,912 at Wembley on Saturday.

    Danielle Carter scored the only goal of the game with an excellent first-half shot as Arsenal overcame a Chelsea side who kicked-off having won four successive matches in the Women’s Super League.

    Carter, 22, went past Hannah Blundell on the left corner of the penalty area before curling a shot beyond the reach of Chelsea goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl after 18 minutes.

    Lindahl made several good saves as Arsenal failed to get the second goal that would have helped put the result beyond doubt.

    Chelsea had a number of chances to equalise and their best opportunity of the second half came with 20 minutes left when South Korean midfielder Ji So-Yun shot narrowly wide.

    Barcelona Win 24th La Liga title

    Barcelona sealed their 24th La Liga title as Luis Suarez took his tally for the season to 59 goals with a hat-trick in a 3-0 win at Granada to hold off Real Madrid’s late-season surge.

    Real registered their 12th consecutive La Liga win 2-0 at Deportivo la Coruna thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo’s double, but finished a point behind their bitter rivals.

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    Suarez’s treble also sees him become the first player in seven years other than Ronaldo and teammate Lionel Messi to win the Pichichi award for La Liga’s top goalscorer with 40.