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Court Dismisses DSS’ Application Not To Pay N10m In Buhari’s Daughter’s SIM Card Judgment

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The Federal High Court sitting in Asaba, Delta State, on Wednesday, struck out the Department of State Services’ application to stop payment of N10 million judgment debt made against it, in a case involving President Muhammadu Buhari’s daughter, Hanan.

The money was awarded to Anthony Okolie, after he dragged the agency to court for violating his fundamental human rights over an MTN SIM card that was once used by Hanan.

Justice Nnamdi Dimgba, who presided over the case, stated that only the Court of Appeal can entertain application for a stay-of-execution order to bar Okolie from enforcing the payment of the judgment sum until the appeal is determined.

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PDP Demands Magu’s Prosecution over Allegation of Corruption

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has insisted that Ibrahim Magu, the suspended acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) must be prosecuted for the allegations of corruption levelled against him.

The PDP made the demand in a statement issued by Kola Ologbondiyan, its National Publicity Secretary, on Wednesday.

Magu has since Monday been appearing before a presidential panel headed by Justice Ayo Salami, a former president of the Court of Appeal, answering questions alleged infractions.

The investigation is occurring after Abubakar Malami, the Attorney-General of the Federation, was said to have levelled some “weighty” corruption allegations levelled against the EFCC czar, as well as that of insubordination and misconduct.

The PDP said having reviewed the reported circumstances around the case described the anti-corruption by the EFCC under Magu’s leadership as a “huge scam by corrupt individuals to cover the plundering of public resources, harass political opponents, intimidate and extort money from innocent Nigerians”.

According to the major opposition party, the purported indictment of the embattled Commissioner of Police has tainted the war against corruption led by the anti-graft agency and President Muhammadu Buhari, who is championing a continental-wide battle against the hydra-headed monster.

The statement read: “The party observed that the revelations of diversion of recovered funds and fraudulent sale of assets seized by the EFCC among other sleazes, as detailed in the memo by the Attorney General and Minister of justice, as well as the report of the Department of State Services (DSS) on Magu’s activities, have further exposed the racket that the fight against corruption had become under the APC government.

“The development has also exposed why corruption has worsened under the Buhari administration, as documented by credible international organization, including Transparency International.

“It is a big embarrassment to our nation, that the head of anti-corruption agency in an administration led by the African Union (AU) anti-corruption champion and which prides itself on zero tolerance for corruption is being dragged in allegation of looting recovered fund and other barefaced frauds.”

The PDP demanded that President Buhari must not sweep the matter under the carpet or provide a soft landing for Magu by shielding him from prosecution.

“What Nigerians expect at this moment is for President Buhari to enforce the law by directing relevant agencies to commence actions that would lead to Magu’s prosecution in the court.

Anything short of this will not be acceptable to Nigerians,” the statement added.

President Buhari suspended Magu as acting EFCC Chairman on Tuesday, a development which was confirmed by top officials at the Presidency.

However, the Presidency is yet to release a formal statement to that effect.

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Wike Dismisses Permanent Secretary For Violating COVID-19 Guidelines

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Nyesom Wike, Governor of Rivers State, has dismissed Sunny Okere, Permanent Secretary, Establishment, for allegedly violating guidelines put in place to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the state.

This was disclosed in a statement signed by Paulinus Nsirim, the state Commissioner for Information and Communication, on Wednesday.

Okere was dismissed for purportedly participating in a burial ceremony with more than 50 persons in attendance in contravention to the state government’s protocol on funerals amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the statement, Okere’s dismissal was with immediate effect.

The statement read: “In the face of increasing infections and systemic risk to public health and safety, most residents have continued to disregard the mitigating protocols with reckless abandon.

“Public and private transporters, business owners and churches are refusing to adhere to the relevant protocols.

“Burial ceremonies are also reportedly being conducted in clear breach of the 50 persons maximum attendance limit such that a serving Permanent Secretary had the temerity to chase away officials of the State Ministry of Health who went to enforce the established guidelines on public burials at Oyigbo.

“Consequently, the Permanent Secretary, Establishment, Mr Sunny Okere has been relieved of his appointment with immediate effect for flouting and obstructing the enforcement of the guidelines on public burials. This should serve as a lesson to all other public officers who may wish to be irresponsible.”

Governor Wike also announced that bars, cinemas, viewing centres and related business remain closed until further notice.

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Osinbajo Denies Receiving N4bn From Magu

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Yemi Osinbajo, Vice President, has reacted to an allegation that he received N4 billion from suspended acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu.

Osinbajo’s media aide, Laolu Akande, who dismissed the claim on Twitter, described it as lies “calculated to confuse and concocted to smear Prof. Osinbajo’s image.”

He added that the vice president will never be involved in any shady activity.

“Inundated by wide circulation of Fake News about VP’s purported involvement in some EFCC recovery billions, please rest assured they’re all LIES: calculated to confuse and concocted to smear Prof. Osinbajo’s image.

“The VP hasn’t and will never be involved in any such shady activities,” he wrote.

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Oniru Lacks Authority to Seal Properties, Estate Residents Tell Sanwo-Olu

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Some residents of Oniru Private Estate in Lagos State have described the alleged sealing of their properties by Oba Omogbolahan Lawal, the Oniru of Iruland, as illegal, and have called on Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Governor of Lagos State, to intervene.

The residents made their plea in an open letter to Governor Sanwo-Olu published on 8 July, entitled, ‘Open Letter to Mr Governor’ and signed by ‘Concerned Residents of Oniru Private Estate’.

According to the residents, they derived their land title from the Oniru Chieftaincy Family, which they claimed have the approved certificate of occupancy.

The residents said “no one has challenged our titles to their properties until now”, adding that the Oniru had usurped the powers of the Lagos State government by sealing up the properties without any directive from the governor or court order.

The letter read: “Sir, the Oniru Chieftaincy Family is the beneficiary of the Certificate of Occupancy No. 83/83/1991AW dated 30th December 1991 and it was from the Family that we all derived our title. We reiterate that there had been no issues regarding the title to our various properties, until the surprising emergence of the present Oba of Iruland (Oba Abdul Wasiu Omogbolahan Lawal).

“It is unlawful, uncustomary and illegal for the new Oba to be challenging the acts of his predecessors from which we derive our proprietary rights. His predecessors acted pursuant to the authority of the Family as a whole. More so, sealing up of properties within Lagos State is an executive action that can only be done by your office or its agents/personnel pursuant to existing laws and/or a court order. The Oba is neither an agent of your office acting pursuant to existing law which permits him to seal up any premises nor is he acting pursuant to any court order. The Oba’s actions are illegal.

“This Oba has been forcefully invading, hijacking and grabbing developed and undeveloped lands within the Estate, with the use of thugs and miscreants (bearing charms, machetes, guns and other dangerous weapons)…Legitimate owners are now being harrassed, intimidated and beaten up. In the spirit of running a parallel government, the new Oba is also abducting persons found on construction sites and illegally detaining them at the palace.

“This ugly development has brought about a sense of insecurity in our once safe and peaceful community. We are now worried about the safety of our lives, properties, and investments as we now find ourselves in a situation where the new Oba has assumed executive, judicial and legislative functions.”

The residents claimed that going by Section 36 of the Obas and Chiefs of Lagos State Laws of 1981, the allegations were enough to depose Lawal as the Oniru.

 

Makinde Favours Christians In His Appointments, Fumes MURIC

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The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), an Islamic human rights organisation, has accused Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State of appointing more Christians into positions in the state.

In a statement issued on Thursday, Prof Ishaq Akintola, MURIC Director, said Makinde’s preference for Christian appointees is a Christianisation agenda for a state with a Muslim majority.

“Governor Makinde appointed six chairmen of governing boards yesterday, Wednesday 8th July, 2020 but only one of them (Lateef Sanni) is a Muslim. He appointed thirty four (34) members but only fifteen (15) of them are Muslims. Makinde’s focus is clear. As far as he is concerned, only 16.6% and 44.1% are good enough for Muslims.

“Only a governor with a Christianisation agenda can do that in a Muslim-majority state. But it is our duty to interrogate the governor’s action. Makinde must explain the justification of his latest action to Nigerians. Where in the world can you give 16.6% of the dividend of democracy to the majority group while the minority goes away with 83.4%? Is it fair? Is it just? Is it equitable?

“Where are the merchants of false propaganda? They are quick to carry placards in protest against a Muslim president who is doing his best to create a level playing field for all. They cry marginalization in Abuja but turn the blind eye to the persecution of the majority in Ibadan.

“Now we know where Seyi Makinde is coming from. This is the second time he will shortchange Oyo State Muslims. How many of his commissioners are Muslims and how many are Christians? Out of fourteen commissioners, only four are Muslims. Makinde gave the Christians ten (10). Makinde’s democracy is government of the Christians, by the Christians, for the Christians. He is laying the foundation of full blown oppression of Muslims,” the statement read.

Akintola queried the decoration of roundabouts in Ibadan during the festive season in 2019. He said same was not done for the Muslim festival, lamenting the spending of the state’s common patrimony on the celebration of a small group of people.

“Can Seyi Makinde tell Nigerians how much the pomp and pageantry of 2019 Christmas cost the government of Oyo State? Is it true that all roundabouts in the city of Ibadan were electrified with special blinking bulbs during the yuletide period of the same year? Mr. Governor sir, can the public know the cost? Was the money not taken from our common patrimony? Was any such thing or something close to it done to make the Muslim festival which was held four months earlier as glamorous? Is Makinde a governor of the Christians only or governor of all?

“We charge Governor Makinde to remember that governance is fragile. Only those who are able to strike a balance between groups rule successfully. We are watching every move in Oyo State because we do not want the emergence of another Fayose there. Makinde must therefore fasten his seat belt.

“We kept quiet when he cheated Muslims in the appointment of commissioners. Now he has sidelined them in the appointment of boards of tertiary institutions. Our people say ‘Ekini keebe, ekeji keebe, eleketa ni ajenjetan’, meaning ‘Once is happenstance, twice is a coincidence, the third time is enemy action. Makinde will not taste power in Oyo State again if he dares Muslims,” he said.

Henry’s Record: @Mancity De Bruyne needs two more assists

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Kevin De Bruyne (29) drove the stats a bit in the score against Newcastle (5-0).

The Belgian will soon redeem a Belgian. Kevin De Bruyne succeeds Eden Hazard as assistant king in the Premier League.

There will be three more if he wants to wipe Thierry Henry from the record tables of the Premier League. He need Two more assists to equal Henry’s record and three to break it.

“Watch out, Thierry, I’ll come after you.” De Bruyne told him in September on the ‘testimonial’ of Vincent Kompany in Manchester. With a tongue-in-cheek. A wink. Henry immediately poked back. Challenge each other, tease each other like they did with the Red Devils. The player and assistant who was well in the group. “If he wants my record of 20 assists, he’ll have to score 24 times,” Henry said recently. “I told Kevin that too.” There is work to be done.

Henry’s assist record, Arsenal legend, has been on the tables for over 17 years – since 2003. Fabregas (18 in 2015), Özil (19 in 2016) and De Bruyne (18 in 2017) have already come close, but all three stranded in the last straight line. Also this season, De Bruyne sprinted away as Usain Bolt: when he spoke to Henry about it, he had five assists after four games, pace he couldn’t keep going. De Bruyne is the first Premier League player to score 18 assists or more in two seasons. He currently has a foot in 29 goals – 11 goals and 18 assists.

Prime Minister Ivory Coast falls ill at Meeting and Dies

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The Ivory Coast prime minister died unexpectedly. Amadou Gon Coulibaly (61) became unwell during a meeting of the cabinet. He was still taken to hospital, but died a little later.

Gon Coulibaly was the ruling party’s candidate in the October presidential election. He had returned from France last Thursday. There he had been hospitalized for two months because of heart problems.

Gon Coulibaly’s death is likely to spark a fight within the RHDP party over who should now become a presidential candidate. The elections are seen as an important stability test for the country.

Alassane Ouattara’s victory over reigning Laurent Gbagbo led to a brief civil war in 2010. About 3,000 people were killed at the time. Ouattara appointed Gon Coulibaly as an RHDP candidate in March, after he himself announced that he would not go for a third term.

BREAKING: Nigerian Striker Onuachu Contracts COVID-19

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Super Eagles striker Paul Onuachu on Wednesday tested positive for coronavirus, but the result of his compatriots Stephen Odey and Cyril Dessers at Belgian club Genk, came out negative.

The 26-year-old Nigeria international is the first Eagles star to test positive for the virus that has caused sporting events cancellations and suspensions across the globe.

“In the run-up to the first exhibition game of the season, the entire Genk group was tested yesterday (Tuesday),” a report on Belgian website hln.be stated.

“Everyone tested negative except Onuachu.”

The 6ft7in striker left Belgium for Nigeria on May 27, alongside fellow Eagles strikers Victor Osimhen and Imoh Ezekiel and returned to his club June 28 after he was stranded for a week in Lagos due to travel restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Onuachu becomes the second Nigerian footballer to contract the virus after Akpan Udoh, the first footballer to be infected, in February.

Pianese forward, Udoh, 22, was born in Italy to Nigerian parents and began his youth career at Reggiana, before moving to giants Juventus, where he failed to play a competitive game for the Old Lady.

According to hln.be, Onuachu will miss Genk’s first exhibition game of the season against Eendracht Termien on Thursday (today) as he will be quarantined for a week.

Onuachu’s COVID-19 status has however raised concerns within the Genk squad as he had trained intensively with the rest of the squad for more than a week now.

Onuachu joined Genk from Danish club FC Midtjylland last summer and scored 10 goals for the club before the Belgian Pro Division season was ended abruptly due to COVID-19.

 

Source: The Punch

JUST IN: @OfficialEFCC Reportedly Picks Another Officer To Replace Magu

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Following the reported suspension of Ibrahim Magu, the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), a new official has reportedly been selected to head the affairs of the anti-corruption agency.

A senior EFCC source, who does not want to be named, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday, July 7, that Mohammed Umar, the director of operations at the commission has been picked to oversee the affairs of the agency in place of Magu.

According to the official, Umar was selected by EFCC’s hierarchy after the commission learnt that Magu has been suspended.

The EFCC source said the reported suspension of the acting chairman has not been officially communicated to the anti-graft commission.

However, when contacted about Magu’s reported replacement, the spokesperson of the EFCC, Dele Oyewale, declined to comment.