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United Nigeria Airlines begin flights to Anambra

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The United Nigeria Airlines begins scheduled flights to Anambra on December 18.

“The airline will operate scheduled flights from Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja and the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, its spokesman, Mr Achilleus-Chud Uchegbu, stated on Friday in Lagos.

“This is to the new Anambra Airport on Saturdays and Sundays in the immediate. Other flight schedules will be announced shortly.

“Already, booking portals and reservations for ticket sales have been opened on www.flyunitednigeria.com for the commencement of operations,’’ he stated.

Uchegbu assured its customers of prompt service to unite them with their loved ones and families during the Christmas season and after.

Omicron: Like UK, Canada lifts travel ban on Nigeria

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Canada has on Friday lifted a travel ban it imposed on Nigeria over the COVID-19 Omicron variant.

Canada had earlier in the month added Nigeria, along with Egypt and Malawi to the list of countries banned from entering its territory over the Omicron COVID variant.

The UK had also in a similar move added the country on its red list, which requires a mandatory ten-day hotel quarantine, are Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

The Nigerian government had in retaliation restricted airlines coming from Canada, and UK.

Earlier in the week, the UK removed the country from the red list. Just few days later, Canada followed suit.

Canada also removed from its red list South Africa, Botswana, Egypt, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia and Zimbabwe.

Speaking at a media briefing on Friday, Canada’s Minister of Health, Jean-Yves Duclos, said the ban was imposed to slow the arrival of Omicron in the country.

Duclos added that the travel ban has served its purpose and is no longer needed.

The minister, however, disclosed that the reversal of the travel ban will take effect from December 18.

Parents to sign undertaking for students in Ogun schools

Parents of students in public secondary schools in Ogun are to start signing undertakings on behalf of their wards to curb unruly conducts in schools.

Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu, the State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, disclosed this on Friday before members of the Ogun House of Assembly Committee on Finance and Appropriation in Abeokuta.

The News  Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the commissioner was before the house to defend the ministry’s 2022 budget.

Arigbabu added that the development, as part of measures to curb disturbing trends such as hooliganism and cultism would ensure peace, both within and outside the school environments.

He assured that government had redoubled its efforts in ensuring that the menace was nipped in the bud.

According to him, stakeholders including parents, teachers and security agents have come up with different approaches that would holistically address emerging misconducts among students.

He explained that a School-Based Management Committee was being put in place to serve as interdisciplinary source to track and report any act inimical to peace within the school environments.

The commissioner said the ministry was equally reviving sporting activities to further engage pupils in extra-curriculum activities, in addition to the resuscitation of moral teaching during morning devotions.

He stated further that the ministry would further empower secondary school principals and strengthen the school-based management committee toward profiling all pupils in the schools to weed off the bad eggs.

EFCC arrests Ibadan socialite over alleged N25m fraud

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The EFCC has arrested a popular Ibadan socialite for alleged fraud.

Its spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren stated on Friday that the suspect was reported to have obtained N25 million from her victims by false pretence.

Uwujaren stated that the 42-year-old socialite was arrested following series of petitions written against her.

He added that the suspect had claimed to be a registered dealer with a non-alcoholic beverages manufacturer in Ibadan, promising to supply products to complainants but failed after collecting money from them.

“In one of the petitions, the suspect promised to supply a truckload of carbonated drinks worth N17.3 million to Mabera Trading Company and to one Altine Musa, both in Sokoto.

“She failed to do so. She also allegedly promised to supply soft drinks worth N7.6 million to one Bashiru Musa, a businessman also based in Sokoto and Ibadan but never did,’’ Uwajaren stated.

The EFCC spokesman added that the suspect would be charged in court as soon investigations were concluded.

Buhari clocks 79: A focus on achievements, challenges by Garba Shehu

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President Muhammadu Buhari marks the age of 79 on Friday 17, without the joy of being with the family and the country he governs, seeking to maximize bilateral benefits in critical areas of Nigeria’s safety, survival and economic development in a distant country, Turkey.

As President in the last six years, he has had several achievements to his credit. But there are also challenges that need to be met in the balance of 18 months before he leaves office upon the completion of two terms in office.

As with all the countries around the globe, the coronavirus pandemic has thrown the biggest challenge to the Buhari administration, for the obvious reason that it kept under attack, not only the health of citizens but the economy and environment.

For a country and a continent designated for a world record of positive cases and deaths, yet turning in the lowest in terms of numbers, the explanation our people give here is to say “Thank God,” and they move on.

Nothing wrong with thanking God for everything that happens or does not, for, without His grace, nothing can truly get done (or undone).

But the Almighty uses the instrumentality of humans to get some of these things done.

These last two years, President Buhari led a government that believes in science and in our doctors that put in place an effective mechanism to check the spread of the pandemic and we are where we are today because this dedicated team has responded in the most capable manner any country could ever do.

He gave the experts the latitude of freedom and resources to lead us out of the worst-case scenarios using especially well-thought-out non-pharmaceutical protections and these, in the face of the denial of fair access to vaccines to us by those who make them, have really done us wonders.

Although high figures for active cases, new cases and deaths are rising lately and a fourth wave is being feared in many quarters, the proven competence of our administrators, whose aptitude, agility and appropriate sense of timing have drawn commendation from no less a body than the United Nations gives us the reassuring solace that we will wade through the muddle by getting it right.

Increasing awareness about health and hygiene is helping the country fight the deadly coronavirus disease pandemic.

The campaign against open defecation is catching on in all the states and the only way for the momentum is up and up.President Buhari was handed an economy in 2015 just on the verge of a recession.

It was sluggish due to internal as well as external factors, all these compounded by the fall of oil prices occasioned by global recession.The new administration surprised itself by pulling the economy out of recession in less than two years.Just as this was being celebrated, the COVID-19 pandemic has added to the global economic woes, and there we were, back in recession just as did everyone.Yet again, the careful handling and management helped us out of a second recession in six months, setting an unbeaten record on how not to suffer a recession.

The current and projected economic growth figures are quite encouraging and if government measures being worked out to curb the existing high food inflation work well as they should; unemployment figures which are officially at 34 per cent are being forced downwards through growth, especially in agriculture which President Buhari saw as the silver lining from the very beginning, the economy will continue to recover at a faster rate than projected.

Today, the economy is back on the path of growth after two consecutive recessions and it is noteworthy that the administration’s priority sectors, especially ICT, agriculture and solid minerals continue to lead the growth of the now diversified economy.

Inflation has maintained a downward streak and external reserves have stayed on healthy levels throughout these periods.

Exports have grown and have remained in an upward trajectory in agriculture, raw materials, solid minerals and manufactured goods, setting a clear tone that we are ready for a leading role in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCTA), which is the largest world free trade organization.

Agriculture growth could be attributed to bumper harvests in rice and other agricultural communities which have been aggressively promoted by the lending schemes put in place by the Central Bank of Nigeria and other commercial banks, the revival of the fertilizer industry which has seen such production plants grow from only four in 2015 to nearly 40 at the moment, employing thousands directly and indirectly and saving the country USD 200 billion in import bills and more than N60 billion in government subsidies.

However, smuggling across the country’s vast land borders still remains a dark spot amidst the ray of hope for total national food security.

The APC government led by President Buhari has been challenged by the worrisome activities of bandits, now classified as terrorists and the incidents of attacks on communities especially that which pitches farmers against herders.

Both have had the combined effect of disturbing the nation’s social fabric.The government has a two-pronged strategy in dealing with the clashes: one by addressing immediate security and then dealing with scarcity of land.Additional police and military units have been deployed to the affected states to address the former.

They have already had some noticeable successes against militia groups.But the increased presence will also enable quicker response to distress calls to prevent attacks before they happen.

The National Livestock Transformation Plan remedies this through a phased transition from herding to ranching.This shall allow both parties to recognise for themselves the solution, rather than having it thrust upon them.Notably, a majority of the states-which control land- and the major farmer and herder associations have welcomed the initiative.

Boko Haram which is now reduced to a shell of its former self now holds no territory and not a single militant incident has been recorded for years in the Niger Delta.Of course, there is still more to do, but the President’s determination is to end all the conflicts to keep citizens safe.

The main reason for the defeat of the PDP in 2015 was corruption.The present administration at the centre led by President Muhammadu Buhari has so far presented a corrupt-free image of itself.It has also succeeded in abolishing grand corruption at the top and as attested to by the former American President, Donald Trump, when the President visited him in 2016, the government has significantly brought down the level of corruption in the whole county.

It is, however not lost on anyone that corruption is fighting back.In this country, politics is often considered as a synonym of corruption.

The previous government came under huge criticism for scandals like that discovered in arms procurements in the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) which transformed itself into a major source of funding of the PDP; NNPC crude oil thefts, broadband spectrum licensing scandal, oil subsidy scam and so many others but the present government has not faced any such corruption charges.

Minister Diezani Allison-Maduekwe who has so far forfeited cash denominated variously to the Federal Government: USD 153 million, N23.4 billion, and USD 4m and USD 5m in separate counts; a former Director-General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) forfeited GBP 578,080, and the Ikoyi Apartment Owners from whom USD43.4m; N23m and GBP 27,800 respectively, were recovered are part of the success of the war against corruption waged by the government.

Also, the hidden owner of the N449.6 million cash, in Lagos, is still unable to step forward to say “it’s mine”; the ex-Naval Chiefs who have forfeited N1.8 billion; the Governors Forum which surrendered N1.4 billion and the major oil marketers, from whom the EFCC has so far seized N328.9 billion.Banks in the country which equally joined the party while it lasted, gave back N27.7 billion they “ate,” the scion of the Akinjides, Jumokes and her N650 million as well as those scammers in INEC who coughed out N1 billion all tell a story of the success of the war against corruption under Buhari.

But perhaps the greatest game-changer in the war against corruption is the institution of those measures that seek to stop such incidents from happening.

These include the biggest tax revolution since independence, VAIDS, now being implemented, and which many rich citizens are made to pay outstanding taxes; the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) that has saved the nation billions paid to ghost workers, the Treasury Single Account (TSA) and the Open Treasury Portal tell the citizens where their money is and how it is being spent.

There is also the Whistle Blower policy by which the government is able to recover stolen or concealed assets through information provided by citizens.

This has changed the moral tone of the business transactional space in the country. The whistleblower is entitled to between 2.5% to 5.0 % of the amount recovered.

The government’s moves on Ease of Doing Business have attracted international attention and investment and significantly improved the ranking of Nigeria as a place of doing business, in fact achieving a place in the World Bank’s top 10 reforming economies.

But this is how the World Bank saw Nigeria: “Overall, the 10 top improvers implemented the most regulatory reforms in the area of getting credit, starting a business, dealing with construction permits and paying taxes,’ the report said.

Someone said President Buhari should be named as infrastructure President. Hear the President: “Infrastructure is vital to economic development. As you are aware, this administration has given special attention to the infrastructural transformation of our country. This is in consonance with the CHANGE philosophy of the administration. Such projects and programmes form part of our contribution to national development, which are tangible for all to see.

”In the last six-and-half years, President Buhari has taken historic decisions which have changed the country, top among which was his signing into law, the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) amidst cheers by the Nigerian business community; the Climate Change law and the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), all of which are now part of our laws.

PIA came after lengthy negotiations with the states, the whole of the oil industry, the oil-producing communities. By taking all of them on board, this success broke a twenty-year jinx.

Yet another jinx broken was the very recent decision for an out-of-court settlement of the dispute involving a businessman and the government of Nigeria that had prevented the take-off of the Mambila Hydro Electric Power Project, a development that may see it leave the drawing boards after nearly 50 years.

On the external front, President Buhari’s towering figure as an honest leader and an international statesman continues to generate a successful run in our foreign relations.

Security and political stability in West Africa have posed a tough challenge for the government of late.

Little wonder that the riot act was read by the President at the ECOWAS Summit last weekend in Abuja, warning that constitutional amendments to elongate term tenure, increasingly becoming the norm in the sub-region will continue to fuel instability. It must stop.

In 2015, Presidential candidate Buhari stood on a platform to secure the country, improve the economy and fight corruption and won.

He did again in 2019 and the current challenges facing the country, though not new will only make him give his best for the country.

Politicians seeking political capital in the prevailing security situation in the country and the sections of the media making the problem appear as intractable so as to sell copies have a shock waiting for them because this one is a way President Buhari is determined to win before he leaves office in 2023.

What the President has achieved in the past six and a half years is for the nation and its people.

Sooner than later, the frustrations we face are challenges to be overcome and this period will one day be written as the golden period of Nigeria’s history.

I look forward to 2023 to go take charge of my farm, Buhari says at 79

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President Muhammadu Buhari has revealed he is anticipating the end of his tenure in 2023 to go home and take charge of his farm at Daura, in Katsina state.

The president said this on Friday in Istanbul, Turkey, in celebration of his 79th birthday while cutting a birthday cake moulded in national colours, green-white-green.

According to a statement by Garba Shehu, “On his 79th birthday, today Friday in Istanbul, Turkey, President Muhammadu Buhari cut a birthday cake moulded in national colours, green-white-green to start the day, went straight to chair a planning meeting with officials in his delegation and thereafter drove to the Dolmabahce Palace for a meeting with his Turkish counterpart, Tayyip Recep Erdogan.

“In response to the tribute on the occasion on behalf of the ministers and the rest of the delegation rendered by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, President Buhari said he will put in his best for Nigeria until the last day when, in 2023 he hands over to a successor and returns to his farm to tender crops and livestock.

“I thought that being away from Abuja I will escape these things. The Guards Brigade had written to tell me what they wanted to do on this day. Now here you are doing this far away from home.

“I look forward to the year 2023 when I finish, to go home to take charge of my farm. Between now and that time, I will do the best that is possible to advance the interest of the nation and its people, and carry out my duties as prescribed by the Constitution,” he said.

“As he stepped out of his suite moving to the meeting room, President Buhari met a surprise lineup of the Nigerian delegation with a cake decorated in Nigeria’s national colours.

“The group broke into a chorus, as they began chanting “Happy Birthday, Mr. President.””

Trading on NGX closes green, up by N51bn

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Trading on the nation’s bourse closed green on Friday with the market capitalisation rebounding by N51 billion due to gains by some blue chips.

Specifically, the market capitalisation which opened at N22.056 trillion improved by N51 billion to close at N22.107 trillion.

Also, the All-Share Index rose by 82.98 points or 0.20 per cent to close at 42,353.21 against 42,270.23 recorded on Thursday.

A breakdown of the price movement chart shows that Pharm Deko led the gainers’ table in percentage terms, gaining 10 per cent to close at N2.20 per share.

Royal Exchange followed by 9.52 per cent to close at 69k, while Mutual Benefits gained 8.33 per cent to close at 26k per share.

Regal Insurance added 7.89 per cent to close at 41k, while Wapic Insurance increased by 6.25 per cent to close at 51k per share.

On the other hand, Champion Breweries topped the losers’ chart in percentage terms dropping by 10 per cent to close at N2.34 per share.

Honey Well trailed with a loss of 7.61 per cent to close at N3.40, while Academy Press dropped by 5.88 per cent to close at 48k per share.

Courtvellle Business Solutions dipped 5.26 per cent to close at 36k, while Union Bank of Nigeria shed 5.15 per cent to close at N4.60 per share.

However, the volume of shares traded rose by 36.99 per cent with an exchange of 341.69 million shares valued at N3.54 billion in 3,059 deals.

This was against 249.43 million shares worth N3.57 billion achieved in 3,578 deals

International Breweries was the most active stock, accounting for 83.67 million shares valued at N409.43 million.

UACN followed with an account of 62.83 million shares worth N600.91 million, while FBN Holdings traded 32.43 million shares valued at N397.88 million.

Access Bank exchanged 29.21 million shares worth N274.98 million, while Zenith Bank traded 21.94 million shares valued at N550.79 million.

(NAN)

Ex-Minister of Labour, Akwanga, is dead

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The former Minister of Labour and Productivity, Alhaji Hussaini Zanwa Akwanga, has died at the age of 77.

NewsWireNGR gathered that Akwanga died on Friday at his home town, Akwanga, Akwanga Local Government Area in Nasarawa state.

Akwange, a professional teacher was aminister under the administration of ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo in 2003. He was relieved of duty during a cabinet reshuffle.

In 2017, he was kidnapped on his farm in Kurmin Tagwaye village, near Akwanga, but was released two days.

A family source who didn’t want to be named said the abductors were paid an unspecified amount as ransom before his release.

How Evans gang collected $420,000 ransom for my husband’s release — Witness

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A businesswoman, Mrs Chimebere Ahamonu has narrated to an Ikeja Special Offences Court how she raised a ransom of $420,000 for the freedom of her husband.

Chimebere’s spouse, Mr Sylvanus Ahamonu was allegedly kidnapped by sus[ected kidnap kingpin, Chukwudimeme Onwuamadike alias Evans and his gang on June 23, 2014, on Kara Road, off Osolo Way, Ajao Estate, Lagos.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that she gave her testimony online via the Zoom App on Friday during the continuation of the trial of Evans and a dismissed member of the Nigeria Army, Victor Aduba.

The witness said that she had spoken to her husband in the morning of the day of the abduction, but did not sense anything amiss until evening when he was not answering his phone.

“Then, I was not living in Lagos, I was in Onitsha. I started calling everyone we knew that I did not hear from him.

“A week later a man called my line with a hidden number that my husband was kidnapped.

“Another week later the same man called me and demanded $2million for his release. I shouted because I have never seen that kind of money before.

“I started calling family and well wishers for help,” she said.

Chimebere said another week later, the same man called her demanding for the ransom and she told him that she could only raise N5million.

“He said that I was not serious and that if I do not come up with the $2million, I am not ready to see my husband alive. He said even if it is $100,000 I should bring it,” she said.

The businesswoman said that she sold properties, sought donations from family and friends and managed to raise $200,000 which she sent to Lagos to her brother-in-law, Dominic to deliver the ransom.

She said that she received a phone call a week later demanding for more money and warning her never to send Dominic to deliver any ransom because he had reported them to the police.

Chimebere said that fearing for the safety of her spouse, she raised another tranche of $200,000 and came to Lagos to deliver the ransom herself alongside a relation who escorted to the drop-off site.

“After dropping the $200,000, he called me again to demand for some more money.

“I told him I have no more money that people were even calling me a scam because of the way I was appealing for funds.

“I managed to raise $20,000 and it was after then that my husband was released.

“He instructed that my husband must be taken immediately to hospital so that he would not die,” she said.

While being cross-examined by Evans’ counsel, Mr Victor Opara (SAN), Chimebere narrated the circumstances surrounding the delivery of the second tranche of $200,000 ransom.

She said she was unfamiliar with Lagos and had to be accompanied by a relation named Onyebuchi to drop off the ransom under the cover of darkness.

“I was communicating with the person on the phone throughout the process. I recognised the voice. It was the same voice that had been calling me,” she said.

Following her evidence, the prosecutor announced that the state will be closing its case against Evans and Aduba.

NAN reports that the two defendants are facing a four-count charge of kidnapping and unlawful possession of firearms.

Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo adjourned the case until February 4, 2022, for the defence to open its case.

(NAN)

Buhari at 79: Continue to guide Nigeria to its manifest destiny — Tinubu

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Senator Bola Tinubu, a former Governor of Lagos State, has congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari on his 79th birthday.

Tinubu, in a statement signed by him on Friday in Lagos, described the President as a great reformer and democrat.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader said beyond his admiration and gratitude for the President’s achievements in office, he was proud to call him a friend and a brother.

“Your legacy as a great reformer and democrat will live long into the future.

” You are a man of high intellect and exceptional character,” he said.

Tinubu said that despite prevailing challenges, the president had continued to steer the ship of Nigeria through the most turbulent of waters.

“Your tenure in office has coincided with some of the most difficult and challenging times this country and, indeed, the entire global community has faced.

“Economic crises, global pandemics, insecurity and criminality have all played a role in making the past few years difficult for the people of our great country.

“Yet, despite it all, you continue, calmly and with uncommon dignity, to steer the ship of Nigeria through the most turbulent of waters.

“I, therefore, wish to appreciate the unseen and underappreciated work that you have done and continue to do to guide Nigeria ever nearer to its manifest destiny,” he said.

The former governor of Lagos said that through the careful leadership and measured governance of the country, the President’s administration had achieved many things for which the people could be proud.

He said that under President Buhari’s watch, previously abandoned infrastructure projects had been completed all over the country.

“Unheralded reforms and measures taken by your administration are also taking effect to bring greater transparency and accountability to governance,” he said

“I wish you a wonderful birthday and many more years in good health and renewed strength.

“Happy birthday Mr President,” he said. (NAN)

Dismissed police officer jailed 4 years for fraud

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An Upper Area Court in Zuba, Abuja, on Friday, sentenced a dismissed police officer, Benjamin Tanko, to four years imprisonment for fraud.

Tanko, who resides in Aco/Amac Estate Airport Road, Abuja, had pleaded guilty to a two-count charge of criminal breach of trust and cheating.

The convict before the sentencing begged the court for leniency.

The Judge, Ismail Abdullahi, however, gave the convict an option to pay a fine of N50,000 and warned him to desist from committing crime.

Abdullahi in addition said that the punishment would have been severe if he had not pleaded guilty as the guilty plea had saved the court the pains of long prosecution.

Abdullahi also ordered the convict to pay compensation of N1.2 million to the complainant.

The Prosecutor, Chinedu Ogada, earlier told the court that the complainant, Austin Uchenna of Mararaba, Nasarawa State, reported the case at the Iddo Police Station, Abuja, on Sept. 24.

Ogada told the court that the complainant alleged that the convict presented himself as a caretaker of a house in Aco Estate, Lugbe, Abuja.

He said that the convict fraudulently rented a two-bedroom apartment in the estate to the complainant for two years and collected N1.2 million from him.

Ogada further stated that the convict converted the money to his personal use and ran away to an unknown destination.

The prosecutor also told the court that during police investigation the convict was tracked and arrested in Taraba and he made a confessional statement.

The offence, he said, contravened the provisions of Sections 312 and 322 of the Penal Code.

(NAN)

Tyler Perry wrecks his Bentley in car crash

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American actor and producer, Tyler Perry, was involved in an accident a few minutes after leaving an airport in Los Angeles (LA).

The Madea character creator according to TMZ report flew into Burbank Airport Wednesday night and was driving home through Sherman Oaks in his Bentley SUV when the accident happened.

Luckily, all involved were okay, including the female driver of the other car.

The other car involved in the accident, a Honda Accord, according to the report cut across 3 lanes of traffic, right across Tyler’s path, and he ended up smashing into the driver’s side of her car.

However, a source close to the actor said; “Tyler is absolutely fine, as is the other driver”.