Saturday 31 December 2016

Army presents Buhari with Shekau’s flag (photo)


Abuja
President Muhammadu Buhari has been presented with the personal flag of Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau by Army authorities. 

The flag was recovered by troops along with Shekau’s Qur’an during the capture of Boko Haram's Camp Zero fortress inside Sambisa forest.

Friday 30 December 2016

God will humble Buhari in 2017

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Train splits truck into two at railway crossing in Kaduna (photo)

A Lagos-bound train on Wednesday rammed into a sugarcane laden articulated truck at the Kawo railway crossing in Kaduna, splitting it into two halves.

The Kaduna State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Mr. Francis Udoma, told the News Agency of Nigeria, that no life was lost in the accident which occurred around 3 a.m.,

Udoma said that the train ran into the truck belonging to W. A. Group of Companies when the driver insisted on crossing the railway line even with the train's horns blaring.

Blaming the truck driver for the accident, he said ; “It could be that the driver had problem hearing, because trains normally will blare their horns, but this driver, even with the horn decided to cross.

“This is abnormal. Nobody with normal hearing sense would take such a risk."

Aerial footage of the invasion of Boko Haram's Camp Zero

The Nigerian Army has released an aerial footage of the invasion of Boko Haram's Camp Zero by ground forces in Sambisa forest. The photo shows the insurgents fleeing their former fortress. 

Thursday 29 December 2016

How government recovered 40 SUVs from Permanent Secretary - Minister

The Federal Government on Thursday disclosed that it recovered 40 new SUVs from a retired Permanent Secretary.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed said in a statement that the former government official appropriated the vehicles to himself while leaving office.

He said that the feat was a result of the administration's well articulated anti-corruption strategy.

“The strategy has proven so effective and that it has led to, among others, the recovery of 40 brand new SUVs and other vehicles from one former
Permanent Secretary who single-handedly appropriated the vehicles to himself when he left office.”

He added that other measures had been perfected to strengthen the anti-corruption war including the establishment of the Presidential Committee on Asset Recovery, the Assets Tracing Committee; the Assets Register, and the Whistle Blower Policy.

Wednesday 28 December 2016

Boko Haram: Lai Mohammed goes praying

Since the fall of Boko Haram's Camp Zero fortress in Sambisa forest, Information Minister Lai Mohammed has been calling on Nigerians to rally round the soldiers with their prayers.

"Let's pray for our soldiers. Let's stay vigilant. But let's not panic, the worst is over," he said

Monday 26 December 2016

N330b fine: MTN has started paying - FG

According to the Federal Government, mobile telecommunications services provider, MTN has paid N80 billion of the N330 billion fine imposed on it for failing to deactivate over five million unregistered SIM cards on its network.

The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN reports that the Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu,said that the money represents the instalment for the first year.

MTN was initially fined N1.04 trillion for failing to deactivate over five million unregistered SIM cards but the fine was later reduced to N330 billion following appeals by the firm.

“For the first year, they paid N80 billion, after paying the initial N50 billion, and they will have to pay for three years until they will complete the N330 billion.

“MTN does not have a choice when the law was made, it said for every unregistered SIM card in use, the fine is N200, 000, the law never anticipated that one company will be in violation to the tune of millions of lines.

“It was inconceivable, so when the thing was added 200,000 times 5.2 million lines, it came to a trillion plus.

“When it happened, the MTN did four things; one they accepted that they were in default, two, they apologised for that and three they committed themselves never to allow such a thing to happen and number four, they asked for remission.

“Government had to look at a number of factors because if they have to pay this amount; they will pack up.

“We also knew that we invited the international community to come and invest and anything that will be done which will shake the confidence of international investors in Nigerian economy, we must avoid it.

“Consequently, we must not throw away the baby with the bath water, if they had packed up and left, let us assume all their staff are not more than 5, 000, it means all of those 5,000 will lose their jobs.

“Also those who made an investment, who bought shares will lose their shares and the Nigeria banking sector would go into crisis,’’ he said.

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