These 3 Nigerian girls groomed for suicide bombing were arrested by vigilant troops as they were about to execute a mission. They are now in the custody of Nigerian Army.
Wednesday, 1 March 2017
Acting President in meeting with service chiefs (photo)
After Wednesday's Cabinet Meeting, Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo presided over a Security Meeting with the Service Chiefs and the Intelligence Chiefs.
Abuja airport closure: Turkish Airlines may use Kaduna
If the words of the Turkish Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Ahmed Gulsen are anything to go by, Turkish Airlines will be using the Kaduna airport during the six week closure of Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
James Odaudu, Deputy Director, Press Unit, in the Ministry of Transportation said in a statement on Wednesday, that the Ambassador promised to make this happen when he received the Minister of State for Aviation Sen. Hadi Sirika in his office.
Gulsen said that the reluctance of the airline to use Kaduna airport is based on security issues and its ability to handle international flights.
The News Agency of Nigeria however, reports that Gulsen accepted Sirika's invitation to visit Kaduna for on the spot assessment of the airport.
“The partnership between Turkey and Nigeria is very strategic and therefore at this point of need by Nigeria, Turkey should be ready to assist.
“As the ambassador representing Turkey in Nigeria, I should be able to convince my government and operators of the Turkish Airlines to fly Kaduna.
“I agree with you that the Abuja runway needs to be repaired and that the closure is necessary; I will talk to the CEO of the airline to convince them to fly Kaduna during this period.
“Though it is their private business, but they should be able to trust my judgment as their representative in Nigeria,’’ he said.
DSS detains Peace Corps Commandant
The National Commandant of Peace Corps of Nigeria, PCN, Mr. Dickson Akoh and more than 40 members of the organization were on Tuesday night reportedly arrested by operatives of the Department of State Services.
The Public Relations Officer of Peace Corps, Milicent Umoru, told newsmen on Wednesday that the DSS operatives were accompanied by police and military personnel.
She disclosed that Mr Akoh is being detained by the Federal Capital Territory Police Command.
A member of the Peace Corps who pleaded anonymity said that a female officer who was assaulted during the operation was hospitalized after losing consciousness.
”We suddenly saw a detachment of armed security operatives asking everybody to lie face down. They asked the commandant to follow them, and he obeyed, but some of the officers said that they want to follow the commandant and the security operatives started beating up everybody, including state commandants.
“One of the assaulted officers was a female. She was repeatedly hit with a gun butt until she lost consciousness. She was later rushed to the National Hospital.”
The Nigerian Peace Corps which bill was passed in December last year by the Senate is being opposed by the police as a duplication of its duties.
Fire guts FCE Gusau
A section of the Federal College of Education (Technical), Gusau was on Tuesday evening destroyed in a fire incident.
According to the provost of the college, Dr Barakat Abubakar, the fire which started around 7 pm destroyed educational equipment worth several millions of naira in the Department of Integrated Sciences.
Citing an electrical fault as the cause of the fire, Abubakar appealed to the school community to always switch off electrical appliances at the close of business.
Senate confirms Justice Onnoghen as CJN
The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Justice Walter Onnoghen as the Chief Justice of Nigeria.
Congratulating the new CJN, the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki described Justice Onnoghen's nomination, screening and eventual confirmation as a milestone and a democratic progress.
He expressed appreciation of the enormous responsibilities and challenges ahead of the new CJN.
"We must ensure that the relationship between the 3 arms of Government is in the interest of our dear country.
" We hope they will ensure the judiciary is the last hope of the common man," he said.
Tuesday, 28 February 2017
Int'l consortium presents $20b Ogidigben Industrial Park investment plan to Osinbajo
Dubai-based consortium, AGMC on Tuesday presented a $20bn investment plan to Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, for the Ogidigben Gas Industrial Park.
The consortium is made up of GSE&C of South Korea, China Development Bank, and Power China among others.
The Ogidigben Industrial Park is located about 60km from Warri, in Delta State and about 1km away from the operational base of Chevron Nigeria Limited.
When completed, the park will be connected to more than 18 trillion Cubic Feet of gas reserves in fields such as Odidi, Okan and Forcados, all located within a 50km radius.