Wednesday 12 August 2015

Armed Robbers Attack Ordinary Ahmed

On air personality and founder of Brekete Family radio show, Ordinary Ahmed Isa was last week visited in his Abuja home by men of the underworld.

The armed robbers who beat up Ordinary Ahmed's wife made away with several mobile phones and an unspecified sum of money with which he intended to pay for the treatment of a kidney patient.

Speaking about the incident on his Brekete Family radio show, Ordinary Ahmed said that the robbery attack came after he had announced on air that he had raised some money to help the patient pay for kidney transplant. He appealed to the armed robbers to return the money.

Monday 10 August 2015

Buhari Sets Up Corruption Committee

To tackle deep-rooted corruption and mismanagement of public resources, President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed a 7-man committee to fine tune anti-corruption strategies and advice him on how to reform the legal system.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adeshina said in Abuja on Monday that the committee is to advise the president on how to prosecute the war on corruption and implement necessary reforms in the country's criminal justice system

Nigeria is believed to have lost over $150b to corruption in the last decade.

Nigeria Is A Poor Country - Buhari

It is a mistake to classify Nigeria as a rich country. So says President Muhammadu Buhari. His reason is that the indices for measuring wealthy nations do not place the country in that class.

He said that when parameters like economic advancement and social services are considered, Nigeria comes across as a poor country.

The president spoke when he hosted the outgoing President of the African Development Bank, Dr Donald Kaberuka and some of his colleagues in Abuja.
He called on affluent and influential Nigerians to do more to rescue the country from economic and security challenges.

He also called on the AfDB to extend more support to the country in the agricultural sector so as to help her reduce unemployment.

2015 Hajj : FG Won't Sponsor Any Delegates

The Federal Government will not be sponsoring any delegates to the Hajj in Saudi Arabia this year.

Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu who disclosed this on Monday, said the decision was not targeted at any group or individual. Government will save over $1m by this decision.

The presidential spokesman said that government will still play it's other roles of providing medical, consular and security services to the pilgrims.

IG Implores Public To Support Police With Info

The Inspector General of Police, Mr Solomon Arase wants Nigerians to provide relevant information to the police to help improve the country's security situation. He made the call at a dinner organized in his honor by his university course mates in Abuja.

They said they would use the opportunity provided by the moment to see how they could help one of their own succeed in his onerous assignment.

Mr Arase promised to tap into their wealth of experience to improve the operational efficiency of the police with particular emphasis on respect for the rights of citizens.

The dinner turned out to be a reunion for Political Science students of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, class of 1980.

Lagdo Dam: Cameroun Alerts Nigeria.

Cameroonian authorities have alerted Nigeria that they plan to release excess water from Lagdo dam in August. The activity is expected to cause flooding along the banks of River Benue.

The alert called for immediate evacuation of communities along the River Benue. In a similar situation in 2012, houses and farmlands along the river were submerged, causing several deaths and billions of naira in damages.

Alarm bells are also ringing from Niger Republic from where a large volume of water is expected to flow into the River Niger, posing similar threats

Buhari Thanks Special Olympics Team

President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday showered praises on Nigeria's team to the just concluded Special Olympics held in Los Angeles, California.

He thanked the team for their diligence, dedication and remarkable achievement at the games. The contingent of 42 athletes brought home 71 medals, including 34 gold.

He congratulated the special athletes for their inspirational victories which he said captured his personal conviction that challenges can be overcome through dedication, hard work and perseverance.

According to a statement released on Monday by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu,
“President Buhari assures the athletes that the Federal Government and all Nigerians are very proud of their exhilarating and dominant performance at the Special Olympics in which they won medals in all featured events.“The President looks forward to receiving members of the team at the Presidential Villa to celebrate their brilliant victories in Los Angeles.”

Founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Special Olympics is the world's largest sporting event for adults and children with mental disabilities.

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