Sunday, 8 May 2016

DPR auctions 44 jerry cans of petrol seized from street hawkers (Photo)

44 jerry cans containing1320 litres of petrol seized from black market operators in Bornu State by men of the Nigerian Security And Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC and handed over to the Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR are to be auctioned to the public.

“We have decided to auction the commodities to members of the public, while the money would be remitted to the Federal Government account.

“We have stepped up our surveillance on filling stations in the metropolis to ensure compliance and selling of all petroleum products at government approved pump prices,”  said Ali Zoaka, Zonal Controller of DPR in Maiduguri.

Kano Pillars get N2.4m fine for crowd violence

The League Management Company, LMC has fined Kano Pillars N2.4m for the unruly behavior of their fans during and after last Wednesday's league match against visiting Enyimba International FC at the Sani Abacha Stadium. Pillars lost the match 1-2.

Trouble started with Pillars' fans throwing objects on to the pitch following Nzube Anaezemba’s equalizer. It took the intervention of policemen at the stadium in  to check the agitated fans.

However, the situation deteriorated at the end of the game as after Enyimba had gone ahead to grab the winning goal.

Angry Pillars fans laid a siege to the Enyimba team bus and attacked them, seriously wounding the driver and damaging the vehicle.

After considering the match report, the League Management Company issued the following statement.

“LMC established that fans of four-time champions, Pillars were disorderly; throwing objects towards the pitch of play and encroaching.

“Pillars will pay N500K each for throwing objects during the game and encroachment impeding movement out of the arena after the game.

“An Enyimba official injured during the commotion is to get N250K Pillars money as compensation.

“Pillars are to conduct a mandatory seminar on acceptable behaviour for its fans, to be supervised by LMC.

“Pillars under close watch and placed on suspended 2-match without fans at Kano Stadium if similar incident repeats.

“Enyimba will get N150K to effect repairs on vehicle damaged in Kano.”

Crowd violence: Pillars to mount CCTV at Sani Abacha Stadium

The management of Kano Pillars FC has decided to install CCTV cameras at the Sani Abacha Stadium, following crowd violence in last Wednesday's match against Enyimba which the home team lost by 1 - 2.

The four-time Premier League champions believe that the installation of the cameras will help monitor the activities of fans at the stadium.

"CCTV cameras will soon be installed at different places of Sani Abacha Stadium to help prevent post-match violence.

"Anyone caught in the violence will be permanently banned from watching any of our games at the stadium.

"We sincerely apologize and regret the post match violence that occurred during our last march," the club said in a series of tweets.

Benue has no land for grazing - Ortom

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has said that creating grazing routes for cattle would not stop the incessant clashes between Fulani herdsmen and farmers in the country.

Ortom also assured Benue people that they would not be shortchanged under his administration.

The governor stated his position when the House of Representatives’ Committee on Complaints and Public Safety visited him in Makurdi on Saturday.

Ortom contended that ranching was the only way out of the frequent and deadly clashes between herdsmen and farmers.
“In the 50s when grazing routes were designated for cows, the population of Nigeria was less than 40 million.

“Today, we have over 200 million, and the same land mass that we had in the 50s is the same that we have today. The submission is that we must ranch our cattle like it is done in other climes,” he argued.

He also contended that ranching has been adopted successfully across the world and Nigeria should not be left out.

“In 21st Century America, in Britain and other developed countries, no cattle is seen on the roads.

“I have a ranch; we can help the rearers but not through grazing routes or reserves.

“The lasting solution and the way forward is not grazing routes nor reserves; these will not solve the problem. We don’t have 20 hectares of land to donate as grazing reserve and routes.

“There is no land for grazing reserves in Benue. We want to diversify our economy; our people are heeding to the advice to go back to farm,” he said.

The Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Aminu Jaji said they were in Benue to sympathise with the government and its people on the recent invasion of Agatu land and other parts of the state by armed Fulani herdsmen.

Landmine kills seven returnee IDPs in Yobe State

Seven returnee IDPs who went to clear their farmland for the planting season have been killed by a landmine planted by Boko Haram terrorists.

The incident happened in Goniri town, Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe State. Goniri is one of the towns recaptured from the insurgents.

The Commissioner for Home Affairs, Information and Culture, Aji Bularafa, while confirming the development to Channels Television , said that the returnee IDPs were clearing their farmlands in preparation for the cropping season when the IED which had been buried there exploded  killing seven of them.

Following the unfortunate incident, the state government has embarked on a sensitisation campaign to educate residents of Gujba, Gulani, Damaturu, Geidam and Yunusari Local Government Areas, which had been ravaged by Boko Haram insurgency, to be careful while farming, as the terrorists may have left many IEDs across farmlands before fleeing the area.

This is how they make tuwon shinkafa in Buhari's hometown

This photo by President Buhari’s personal photographer, Bayo Omoboriowo shows a woman making tuwo in Daura, the President's hometown.

The photo was taken during the weekend when Buhari visited his kinsmen in Daura.

It is however, not known if this particular tuwo was meant for Buhari's consumption.

Saturday, 7 May 2016

Ahmed Musa completes high security mansion in Jos (Photos)

CSKA Moscow and Super Eagles forward, Ahmed Musa has just completed his state-of-the-art high security mansion in a prime area of the Plateau State capital, Jos.

The magnificent building has a swimming pool, a sizable football field with synthetic pitch, a mosque and a gym.

A video made available to Goal showed that the house also "has high tech electric fence and silver gate that slides into place seamlessly after every entry and exit."

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