Saturday 2 January 2016

Abuja Fuel Stations Comply With New Petrol Pump Price

Most filling stations in Abuja are keeping to Federal Government's directive to sell petrol at N86 per liter for NNPC retail outlets and N86.50 for other marketers.

News Agency of Nigeria, NAN reports that all the fuel stations in the city have sufficient stocks underground as well as loaded trucks awaiting discharge.

As at January 1, 2016, the long queues witnessed at petrol stations across the city had completely disappeared.

Mr Farouk Ahmed, the Executive Secretary, Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency PPPRA, had at a news conference on Tuesday in Abuja,
directed all NNPC retail stations  to sell petrol at N86 per litre as from Jan. 1, while independent petrol marketers were instructed to sell at N86.50k a litre.

He explained that the reduction in the price of petrol was due to the implementation of the revised components of the Petroleum Products Pricing Template for PMS and Household Kerosene.

15 Ministers From Jonathan’s Cabinet Who Will Not Receive Severance Packages

It has been disclosed that no fewer than 15 of the ministers who served in the Goodluck Jonathan administration will not receive any severance package from the Federal Government.

Sources said that the ministers affected are those who did not meet the the required minimum condition of two years in office.

Furthermore, the Buhari administration is said to be insistent on the implementation of the terms of employment of the former ministers.

A clause in their appointment letters partly says :
“Severance Allowance of 300%of Annual Basic Salary payable after full tenure of office with government. The allowance will be pro-rated after a minimum of two years tenure.”

Here is the list of Jonathan’s ministers who will not be getting any severance package. 

1. Senator Musiliu Obanikoro (Lagos)-Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
2. Mr Kenneth Kobani (Rivers)-Minister of State for Trade and Investmen
3. Patricia Akwashiki (Nasarawa)-Minister of Information
4. Nicholas Akise Ada (Benue)- Minister of State for Foreign Affairs I
5. Augustine Akobundu (Abia)- Minister of State for Defence
6. Fidelis Nwankwo (Ebonyi)-Minister of State for Health
7. Hauwa Lawan (Jigawa)-Minister of State for Niger Delta Affairs
8. Senator Joel Danlami Ikenya (Taraba)
9. Minister of Labour and Productivity.
10. Mr Benjamin Osita Chidoka (Aviation)
11. Ibrahim Shekarau (Minister of Education)
12. Steve Oru (Minister for the Niger Delta)
13. Prince Clement Adeyeye (Minister of State for Works)
14. Abdul Bulama (Minister of Science and Technology) 
15. Dr. Abubakar Olanrewaju Suleiman(National Planning).

The affected ministers have reportedly been notified that they would not be receiving any severance package, having failed to meet the minimum requirements.

Friday 1 January 2016

Kanu's lawyer confirms apology to Buhari, Jonathan, Igbo elders

Counsel to Nnamdi Kanu the incarcerated leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB and founder of Radio Biafra, Barrister Vincent Obetta has confirmed the apology tendered by his client to President Muhammadu Buhari, former President Goodluck Jonathan and some Igbo elders.
Obetta who has been quoted in online reports as denying the apology however said in a statement he sent to Punch correspondent said that "there is nothing irregular" about the apology.

In the statement, Obetta clarified that what he denied was the insinuation that his client had written letters of apology to Buhari, and the others.

He said that Kanu apologized in his statement to the DSS when he realized that some of the things he said about Buhari, Jonathan and the Igbo elders were improper, given the culture and values of the African society to which he belongs.

The statement
“I denied the ruse making the rounds that my client apologised via a letter to President Muhammadu Buhari, former President Goodluck Jonathan and some Igbo elders.

“I also challenged any reporter to forward to me a copy of the written letter addressed to the President et al.  I still maintain my ground that my client Mazi Nnamdi Kanu did not address any letter of apology whatsoever to Buhari, Jonathan and Igbo elders.

“However, I am aware that in the course of making his statements to the SSS (DSS), he acknowledged the fact that certain words he used on these persons/elders during his broadcast were ‘uncomplimentary’ considering the culture and values of the African society to which he belongs.

“He further stated that he might write a letter of apology to the President to express his regret over the use of such words on him. But up until this moment, such letter, to my knowledge, has not been written. And I challenge anybody that has a copy of such to make it public.”

The Punch had reported that Kanu in an October 23, 2015 statement to the DSS expressed regrets for calling Buhari a terrorist, evil and a pedophile in a broadcast on Radio Biafra.

The Punch had also reported that the IPOB leader who has been in DSS custody since his arrest at a Lagos hotel on 14 October 2015 was resolute in his demand for the State of Biafra.

Aisha Buhari Showers Gifts On First Baby Of The Year.

The wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Buhari on Friday honored the first baby born in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja in 2016 as part of the ceremonial activities to mark the new year.

Mrs Buhari congratulated the mother of the baby who was born at Asokoro District Hospital, Abuja at 12.12 am, weighing 3.7kg

The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN reports that the female baby named Destiny Agu was born to Mr and Mrs Uche Agu.

Mrs Buhari admonished women to "play their roles well in bringing their children up.’’

NAN reports that baby Destiny Agu was presented with gifts along with other babies born within the period.

I'm not Baba go slow; I'm only being cautious - Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has defended the perceived slow pace of his administration as a deliberate efforts to avoid costly mistakes.

Speaking to a delegation of Women In Politics Forum, NIPF at the State House, Abuja on Friday, President Buhari said that things must be done with caution to avoid mistakes.

“People say we are slow. We are trying to change structures put in place by our predecessors in office for 16 years. If we hurry it, we will make mistakes. That will be a disaster,’’ he said.

Davido /Sophie Baby Saga: My Story, by Dele Momodu

Here is how Ovation publisher, Dele Momodu explained his role in the Davido/Sophie Momodu baby saga on Instagram.

In September 2015, I got a call from Dr. Adedeji Adeleke, a long time friend, telling me his son had fathered a baby girl with my cousin, Sophia Momodu. I rejoiced with him as any reasonable soul will do. He apologised that he had not called all along because he wasn’t sure if Sophie’s baby was going to turn out a fake one like that of two others who had turned up at his doorstep.

But mercifully, according to Dr. Adeleke, Sophie’s baby passed the DNA test by over 98 per cent and he was elated. I congratulated him again as a proud grandfather. He said he would like to meet me with Sophie since Sophie’s dad, Uncle Jibola Momodu, passed on years ago and Sophie mentioned me as her cousin.

I had known about Sophie’s baby through her first cousin Ruth Abraham and had called to congratulate her. I was happy when she sent me pictures of the baby and other romantic pictures with David Adeleke, aka Davido.

But I never contacted David’s dad deliberately so as not to create the impression of begging for marriage. Where we come from, it is the man who approaches the lady’s family to plead to be allowed to marry into the family.

Prior to this phone call from Dr. Adeleke, on the 11th July, 2015, Sophie had narrated to me how she was tricked to Coco Adeleke’s house with her baby, Imade Aurora Adeleke. After getting to the house on Baderinwa Alabi Street, Lekki Phase I, Lagos, her baby was forcefully taken from her and she was thrown out of the premises with the threat that she would be decisively dealt with if she ever bothered to return there.

There were armed policemen in the premises and to avoid what could have been a messy encounter, instinct prevailed on her to make her leave her breast suckling baby behind, with so much pain in her heart. By daybreak on the next day, Sophie was again at Coco Adeleke’s house to take her baby, but she was prevented by armed policemen from gaining access into the house. She was again threatened and warned never to return for the child.
Despite the pain and trauma my cousin was made to undergo, I restrained myself from getting directly involved in the matter and appealed to her to stay calm and take it easy with the Adeleke’s.

But after the phone call from Dr. Adeleke, precisely on September 10, 2015, I picked up Sophie and her mum and drove to Dr. Adeleke’s home in Lekki, Lagos. All the while, I had waited patiently to meet Dr. Adeleke with questions probing for answers.

Dr. Adeleke invited two of his close friends to the meeting namely, His Majesty Oba Adedokun Abolarin and Mr. Wale Adeeyo. We went into lengthy discussions. His daughter Coco had brought in the little baby and both attended the meeting.

Dr. Adeleke explained why it took some time to call me and I said I understood. Dr. Adeleke said the baby was discovered to have traces of marijuana in her during medical test and said he believed Sophie and David were smokers and he needed to protect the child from two irresponsible parents, as he described them.

He told the gathering that the baby would be under temporary custody and observation. He directed that Sophie would come to his house every Sunday to see her baby. Our family agreed. He promised to pay Sophie a monthly upkeep. We thanked him for his kindness. He promised to buy her a car. We were grateful for his generosity.

Sophie said she got the monthly upkeep but never got the car and that she prefers to have her baby back and the Adelekes can keep their money.

I called Dr. Adeleke and he said I should allay her fears. I pleaded again for patience. I was shocked when Sophie called me desperately and said her daughter was being taken to Dubai by Coco. I immediately called Coco and she said she was taking the baby for intensive medicals and I wondered how she would pass through the airport without the consent of Sophie but she actually did and even sent me pictures from Dubai. I played it cool and encouraged Sophie to calm down.

Sophie became withdrawn and extremely saddened. The situation went from bad to worse. She and David became aggressive enemies. At a point, David sent messages to Sophie and using the ‘f’ word against me. His father was shocked and called him to apologise which he did and I accepted and even told him how much I love him.

The worst came when my wife came from London and went with Sophie to check on the baby at Coco’s house and they literally walked them out of their house. My wife called and I called Dr. Adeleke who said they should go to his house and wait for him.

Their meeting did not go well because my wife asked when the baby would be returned to her mum and Dr. Adeleke went into the same old story of marijuana abuse and Sophie said she was ready for a test which Dr. Adeleke wasn’t interested in. Dr. Adeleke explained why the car had not been bought and my wife told him the baby was the issue and not the car. Dr. Adeleke didn’t like the sound of this but it was reaching a point that some truth needed to be told that a baby cannot be bought with money.
I flew to Nigeria on December 28 after Sophie told me the Adelekes were travelling to Dubai with her baby without her consent again. As soon as I landed, I called Uncle Wale Adeeyo, a close confidant of Dr. Adeleke's , and expressed our displeasure at the way Sophie was being treated and he promised to speak to Dr. Adeleke. When he came back to me he didn’t sound too positive. We spoke several times and nothing tangible came out of his supposed intervention.

I called Oba Dokun Abolarin but he was busy at a wedding in Ibadan. I then called Uncle Wale again and told him Sophie has plans to stop the trip on the knowledge that David has collected an American passport for the baby and the rumour that the baby was being abducted to America. I pleaded that we should avoid a confrontation.

I headed to the airport to alert the airport authorities including immigration and Emirates. As predicted, the Adelekes arrived the airport with the baby where Immigration had laid in wait for them. Coco came forward and was asked who the mother of the baby was and she claimed ownership and her passport and that of the baby were taken away by immigration.

Her dad was alerted and he came to the office of the Comptroller with others to try and rescue the passports but the Immigration stood their grounds. I saw him making frantic calls but he gave up after the flight departed.

He repeated the same boast that no one could ever take the baby from him and I told him to stop talking like God. No one likes a fight but we’ve been treated shabbily and had to stop the charade. We could not be intimidated and everyone at the airport expressed shock and horror at such a brazen attempt to export a human being only seven month old without the mother.

We thank the officers who rescued us from a powerful family. We are always for peace, justice and equity. No one threatened the Adelekes with any expose unless they are using reverse psychology.

Personally, I’m not a junk writer and would never descend so low to abuse those permanently connected to us through an innocent baby. We love the baby like they do.

Danjuma, Dangote to head Northeast rehabilitation Commission

President Muhammadu Buhari's soon-to-be inaugurated committee on rehabilitation and resettlement of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the North-east is to be led by Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote and former Minister of Defense, T Y Danjuma. .

According to the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, the committee will also see to the resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs.

On Friday at the State House , Abuja, President Buhari had while responding to a goodwill message from Women In Politics Forum, WIPF said that all forms of assistance and aid generated locally and internationally as promised by the group of seven of industrialised countries, G7 will be channeled through the committee when it is inaugurated.

He also said that a list of damaged infrastructure, including schools and bridges had been compiled and sent to the leaders of the G7 and the United States.

“I didn’t ask for a Kobo (in cash). It is up to them to choose what they will undertake. Already, some of them have sent teams to verify our assertions.

“In the northeast, what I saw for myself and on those clips is a source of concern for people with conscience. They are mostly women, and children who are orphaned. Some of them don’t even know where they come from. This is the pathetic situation in which the country has found itself, ” he said.

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