Home Blog Page 1507

Davido joins Jay Z, Lewis Hamilton as PUMA global brand ambassador

Nigerian singer, Davido has become a cultural ambassador for his native Nigeria as well as a prominent voice of human rights on the continent.

“Growing up, I saw PUMA play an important part in African sports, sponsoring many different football federations”, said Davido said.

“I also saw the kind of family PUMA had built with the likes of Usain BoltMaradonaNeymarJay ZNipseyRihannaLewis Hamilton among other superstars and I thought, that’s an amazing family to be a part of!”. 

We could not be more excited to welcome Davido to the PUMA family!” said Johan Kuhlo, PUMA’s General Manager EEMEA Distribution in a statement Friday. “Throughout our history, PUMA has had strong roots in Africa, football and beyond. Signing Davido is both a clear commitment to Africa as a key market and a sign that African culture is becoming more and more relevant globally”. 

Mrs Ayo Amusan, Executive Director, Persianas Retail Limited, distributors of PUMA in Nigeria, expressed her excitement as well “We are proud to welcome Davido to the PUMA family. With this partnership, our customers and indeed his fans everywhere can expect to see the magic that can happen when two iconic brands such as Davido and PUMA come together”.

After today’s announcement, Davido will act as a brand ambassador for PUMA in sub-Saharan Africa, North America and across the world. He will wear PUMA’s Sportstyle collections, including the company’s iconic T7 tracksuits. As an avid sports fan, Davido will also don the company’s Basketball and Football styles.

488 Journalists Imprisoned, 46 Killed In 2021

By contrast, the number killed this year — 46 — was the lowest since it began issuing annual tallies, due to the relative stabilisation of conflicts in the Middle East.

“The number of journalists detained in connection with their work has never been this high since RSF began publishing its annual round-up in 1995,” the NGO, which battles for freedom of the press, said in a statement.

The number has risen by some 20 percent over the past year thanks largely to crackdowns on the media in Myanmar, Belarus, and Hong Kong.

RSF said it had also never seen so many female journalists detained, with the overall number of 60 representing a third more than 2020.

China once again has the highest number of imprisoned journalists at 127, said RSF, which has routinely lambasted Beijing over what it describes as an “unprecedented crackdown” on press freedoms.

In Hong Kong, there has also been an uptick in arrests as Beijing’s national security law has taken hold. “In this special administrative region, which used to be a regional model of respect for press freedom, and which had no imprisoned journalists, the national security law imposed by Beijing in 2020 has been used as a pretext for arresting and detaining at least 10 journalists as of 1 December,” RSF said.

 ‘People’s tribunal’

Myanmar was second with 53, followed by Vietnam (43), Belarus (32) and Saudi Arabia (31).

The falling number of deaths since a peak in 2016 reflects changing dynamics in Syria, Iraq and Yemen, where a reduction in conflict means fewer journalists have been drawn to the region.

Most of the 46 killings were assassinations: “65 percent were deliberately targeted and eliminated,” the report said.

The most dangerous countries were once again Mexico and Afghanistan, with seven and six journalist deaths respectively, followed by Yemen and India with four apiece.

RSF also counted 65 journalists and colleagues held as hostages around the world.

All are in the Middle East — Syria (44), Iraq (11) and Yemen (9) — apart from French journalist Olivier Dubois, held in Mali since April.

A “people’s tribunal” to achieve justice for murdered journalists opened in The Hague last month to defend media freedoms in an age of increasing authoritarianism and populism.

Set up by a coalition of press freedom organisations, the hearings lasting six months will focus on the unsolved cases of three journalists murdered in Mexico, Sri Lanka, and Syria.

While it has no legal powers to convict anyone, the tribunal aims to raise awareness, pressure governments, and gather evidence through what it calls its form of “grassroots justice”.

The tribunal was organised by Free Press Unlimited (FPU), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), and Reporters Without Borders.

There are currently 488 media professionals imprisoned around the world, the highest number since Reporters Without Borders began counting more than 25 years ago, the NGO announced Thursday. 

By contrast, the number killed this year — 46 — was the lowest since it began issuing annual tallies, due to the relative stabilisation of conflicts in the Middle East.

“The number of journalists detained in connection with their work has never been this high since RSF began publishing its annual round-up in 1995,” the NGO, which battles for freedom of the press, said in a statement.

The number has risen by some 20 percent over the past year thanks largely to crackdowns on the media in Myanmar, Belarus, and Hong Kong.

RSF said it had also never seen so many female journalists detained, with the overall number of 60 representing a third more than 2020.

China once again has the highest number of imprisoned journalists at 127, said RSF, which has routinely lambasted Beijing over what it describes as an “unprecedented crackdown” on press freedoms.

In Hong Kong, there has also been an uptick in arrests as Beijing’s national security law has taken hold. “In this special administrative region, which used to be a regional model of respect for press freedom, and which had no imprisoned journalists, the national security law imposed by Beijing in 2020 has been used as a pretext for arresting and detaining at least 10 journalists as of 1 December,” RSF said.

Myanmar was second with 53, followed by Vietnam (43), Belarus (32) and Saudi Arabia (31).

The falling number of deaths since a peak in 2016 reflects changing dynamics in Syria, Iraq and Yemen, where a reduction in conflict means fewer journalists have been drawn to the region.

Most of the 46 killings were assassinations: “65 percent were deliberately targeted and eliminated,” the report said.

The most dangerous countries were once again Mexico and Afghanistan, with seven and six journalist deaths respectively, followed by Yemen and India with four apiece.

RSF also counted 65 journalists and colleagues held as hostages around the world.

All are in the Middle East — Syria (44), Iraq (11) and Yemen (9) — apart from French journalist Olivier Dubois, held in Mali since April.

A “people’s tribunal” to achieve justice for murdered journalists opened in The Hague last month to defend media freedoms in an age of increasing authoritarianism and populism.

Set up by a coalition of press freedom organisations, the hearings lasting six months will focus on the unsolved cases of three journalists murdered in Mexico, Sri Lanka, and Syria.

While it has no legal powers to convict anyone, the tribunal aims to raise awareness, pressure governments, and gather evidence through what it calls its form of “grassroots justice”.

The tribunal was organised by Free Press Unlimited (FPU), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), and Reporters Without Borders.

I’ll be homeless in a year— Rapper Kanye West reveals

Kanye West has revealed why he expects to be “homeless in a year” and was turning his homes to churches.

In a new interview, the rapper, who recently changed his name to Ye, said that he believes society is being killed by “capitalist rule”, adding: “It’s time to change that.”

Kanye who recently changed his name to Ye, revealed that he plans to convert his properties into churches, similar to an “artist commune.”

The successful rapper has racked up several proprieties worldwide, including his much-publicized ranch in Wyoming.

However, in a new interview , he explained that he wants to convert these ptoperties into churches, similar to an “artist commune.”

Speaking in a candid interview with 032c, via NME, Ye said: “We are under capitalist rule, and it’s killing us.”

Sharing his plans, he said, “going to be homeless in a year, I’m going to turn all the homes I own into churches.” “We’re making this orphanage, and it will be a place where anyone can go,” he explained in the latest issue of 032c.

“It should be like an artist commune. Food should always be available.”

Last month, Ye turned his attention to ending homelessness in Los Angeles and met with LA Mission CEO Reverend Troy Vaughn when he dropped off 1,000 meals to the organization.

“Nigerians are proud of you” –  Read Femi  Gbajabiamila’s  message to the President

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, has rejoiced with President Muhammadu Buhari on his 79th birthday.

He hailed the President for the things he has done for Nigeria since he came to power in 2015, noting that such a man should be celebrated by all well-meaning Nigerians on his birthday.

Gbajabiamila lauded Buhari for putting Nigeria first before any other consideration, adding that Nigerians are proud of him.

He said at 79, the President has achieved a lot both as an individual and as a leader with uncommon character and integrity.

Gbajabiamila said he believed the President would do a lot more for the country in the remaining period of his administration.

He noted with delight how the President keeps faith with the manifesto of the All Progressives Congress.

“Mr President, Nigeria and Nigerians are proud of you. The way you have been steering the ship of the Nigerian state has been commendable.

“I, therefore, join millions of our compatriots to wish you a happy birthday and more years in good health,” the Speaker said.

NDLEA intercepts 64,000 pump action cartridges in Anambra store

0

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted  64,000 pump action cartridges and a new pump action gun in a store at Onitsha in Anambra.

The agency also said it rescued 34 children aged between eight to 14 on the Okene-Lokoja Expressway.

This is contained in a statement by the NDLEA’s Director, Media and Advocacy, Mr Femi Babafemi on Friday in Abuja.

Babafemi said the discovery of the ammunition and gun led to the arrest of an arm-dealer, 34-year-old Donatus Igwebudu.

He said the arrest followed credible intelligence on drugs and arms deal in the location.

“Backed by soldiers, the NDLEA operatives stormed the store on Wednesday and moved the arm and ammunition to the agency’s office in Awka,’’ Babafemi said.

On the children, Babafemi said that they were intercepted by the NDLEA’s operatives on patrol on the Okene-Lokoja Expressway.

Babafemi said the children were being trafficked from Ijebu Ode in Ogun to Abuja.

He said the minors were packed in two commercial buses; Toyota Sienna and a 12- Seater Mazda, with registration numbers, Lagos LND124FV and Oyo BDJ-683YK respectively.

“The bus drivers confirmed that the kids were handed over to them by a woman at Ijebu Ode to be conveyed to Abuja.’’

According to him, on arrival in the FCT, the woman is to call another bus driver who will convey the children to Riyom in Plateau State.

“It was further revealed that the children were initially trafficked from Plateau state to Ijebu Ode, where they were distributed to different households as domestic servants.

“Some of the children were discovered to have served for two years and their rewards sent to the woman’s agent in Jos,’’ he said.

Bababfemi said the NDLEA’s Chairman, retired Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa, commended operatives of the Anambra and Kogi commands for their vigilance.

Marwa charged them to sustain the tempo and directed that the arm and ammunition along with the suspect arrested in Anambra be transferred to the police.

He said the 34 trafficked children should be transferred to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) for further investigation.

(NAN)

 “Adulterous twerker” – Nollywood actress, Tonto Dike and Jane Mena fight dirty

Nollywood actress, Tonto Dike and Dancer, Jane Mena, have once again reignited their Instagram Face-off.

The the latest face-off started shortly after Jane Mena shared a post on her Instagram stories alluding that a certain person had backed out after threatening to go to court – she alleged that the person was scared to sign court papers because she was short of money.

“E say she ready to go court. But she dey run up and down. Stay one place and sign the papers. Fear fear. No condition is permanent. Sapa everywhere o,” she wrote in Pidgin English.

 Although the dancer didn’t mention any name, Tonto, who had assumed she was being called out, wasted no time to fire back at Jane Mena.

In a series of Instagram posts, Tonto described Jane Mena as an “adulterous twerker” .

“This adulterous twerker say I dey fear to sign papers. Tell your charge and bail lawyer that he knows who Festus Keyamo is and where he can locate his office,” Dikeh wrote.

She further alleged, that, her ex-boyfriend Prince Kpokpogri, who told her how he allegedly slept with the dancer .

NewsWireNGR recalls that, Jane Mena had petitioned the inspector-general of police n a letter where she alleged cyberstalking and criminal defamation of her character by the actress.

In the petition, Jane Mena, who is married to Andre Plies, described Dikeh’s claims as “damaging and malicious”.

Jane Mena, through her solicitors, had further demanded an immediate retraction of the said claims by Dikeh.

North Korea bans residents from laughing for 10 days to mourn ex-leader’s death

0

North Koreans have been banned for 10 days not to laugh, drink or shop to mark the 10-year anniversary of Kim Jong Il’s death.

Defaulters were warned would face appropriate consequences.

King Jong II is the father of the country’s present leader, Kim Jong Un.

Kim Jong Il succeeded his father, national founder Kim Il Sung, when the elder Kim died in 1994. He ruled the country until his own death in 2011, and was then succeeded by his son, Kim Jong Un.

The mark the occasion of his father’s death, King Jong Un decreed the nation to observe a period of mourning for ten days.

“During the mourning period, we must not drink alcohol, laugh or engage in leisure activities,” a resident of the northeastern border city of Sinuiju, across the Yalu River from China’s Dandong, told RFA’s Korean Service.

“In the past many people who were caught drinking or being intoxicated during the mourning period were arrested and treated as ideological criminals. They were taken away and never seen again,” the source said.

“Even if your family member dies during the mourning period, you are not allowed to cry out loud and the body must be taken out after it’s over. People cannot even celebrate their own birthdays if they fall within the mourning period,” the source said.

‘Happy Birthday’: Buhari at 79 rescued Nigeria from deficit — Kaduna Speaker

0

The speaker of Kaduna State House of Assembly, Rt. Honourable Yusuf Ibrahim Zailani, has hailed President Muhammadu Buhari who clocks 79 years old today.

The speaker in a statement made available to the media by his SA Media and Publicity, Honourable Ibrahim Dahiru Danfulani, on Fridaysaid the president has rescued Nigeria from an infrastructural deficit.

According to the statement, “Within his six years at the helm of affairs, he has rescued Nigeria from an infrastructural deficit.

“We rejoice with the father of modern Nigeria, our hero and inspirer, President Muhammadu Buhari as he clocks the age of 79 today.

“Our president is focused on transforming Nigeria through provision of critical infrastructure that will attract investments, leading to more jobs and a robust economy.

“We call on all Nigerians to shun political criticism and join the moving train of Progressives in moving the country forward.

“Our father, President Buhari we wish you a happy birthday and many happy returns, more fruitful years in good health and prosperity.”

BBNaija’s Tega wins N250k giveaway she begged for since 2018

0

Ex-BBNaija housemate, Tega Dominic, has announced she won a N250,000 giveaway she begged for since 2018.

In a post announcing the development on her Insta story, Tega, said:

“So this morning I woke up to a msg from someone long time ago who was doing a give away since 2018, this life is just a standing fan.. thank God for grace, thank you”

Nigerian Newspapers: Headlines that will interest you today, Friday

0

Good day, good citizens of Nigeria, here are headlines from Nigerian Newspapers that may interest you today, Friday, December 17, 2021.

1. Adebanjo replies Akande, asks Him, Tinubu to explain their source of wealth [ThisDay Newspaper]

Afenifere Leader, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, yesterday responded to the allegation by a former Governor of Osun State, Bisi Akande that he (Adebanjo) compelled a national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr. Bola Tinubu to build a house for him in Lekki, Lagos.

In a statement he personally signed, the nonagenarian noted that the imputation by Akande in his recently released book, “My Participations,” that the former Lagos governor funded the Lekki home was baseless and false. Read more.

2. 3 judges to be denied promotions over ex-parte orders [NewsWireNGR]

Three Nigerian judges on Tuesday has been ordered by the National Judicial Council (NJC) to be denied promotion whenever they are due to over conflicting rulings on a leadership case of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and candidacy controversies ahead of the Anambra governorship election.

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Ibrahim Muhammad, had earlier approved the probe of the three judges over conflicting verdicts in their courts. Read more.

3. AGF writes Buhari, says mandatory direct primaries will cause confusion [Punch Newspaper]

The Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), has written a letter to the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), highlighting the problems with the inclusion of mandatory direct primaries in the Electoral Act amendment bill.

The PUNCH on Thursday gathered that the AGF’s letter on the amended Electoral Act bill was received by the President two weeks ago.

When contacted on the telephone, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, confirmed that the President had received a communication from Malami on the bill.

4. Buhari snubs calls to visit North, jets out to Turkey with wife, seven ministers [Punch Newspaper]

The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has snubbed calls to visit northern Nigeria amid the rising insecurity in the region. Rather, the President on Thursday travelled with his wife, Aisha, and seven ministers to Istanbul to attend the third Turkey-Africa Partnership Summit.

Buhari had come under attack in recent times due to the rising insecurity in the region with youths campaigning with the #SecureNorth and #NorthisBleeding.

5. Outrage as Nigeria loses 964 security agents in one year [Vanguard Newspaper]

Nigeria has lost no fewer than 964 security agents, including 322 policemen and 642 soldiers, in attacks with insurgents and bandits within the last one year, according to a report by SB Morgen, SBM, Intelligence.

SBM Intelligence is Nigeria’s leading geopolitical research consultancy, vast  in the area of primary data gathering, and analyses of data that provides clarity relating to political, economic and social issues in Nigeria and West Africa.

NewsWireNGR Latest News in Nigeria

Nigeria Governors to review proposed privatisation of 10 generating plants

0

The 36 Nigerian governors are to review the proposed privatisation of the 10 generating plants across the country under the National Integrated Power Projects (NIPPs), by the Federal Government.

The governors under the aegis of Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) disclosed this in a communique issued in Abuja and signed by its Chairman and Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti at the end of a teleconference.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) in June 2019 said it will privatise the remaining 10 Nigerian National Integrated Power Projects (NIPP), as part of efforts by the Federal Government to boost power supply for Nigeria’s industrial expansion vision.

Also slated for privatisation is the Nigerian Government-owned Satellite Communications company, NigComSat, to make it more competitive.

NAN reports that already, a committee to prepare the NIPPs privatisation transaction has been put in place with the target of the completion of the task billed for this year.

The governors made the resolution after receiving a detailed presentation by the Director-General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises, Mr Alex Okoh.

“The governors resolved to review and communicate through their board representatives, their assessment and position on the privatisation of what they consider critical national assets.

“States currently own a total of 53 per cent equity in NIPPs while the Federal Government owns a 47 per cent stake,” the forum stated.

The governors also resolved to set up a committee to “scrutinise” the Electric Power Sector Reform (EPSRA) Bill 2021, which has passed its second reading at the Senate.

This according to the governors followed a presentation by the Chief Executive of New Hampshire Capital Limited, Mr Odion Omonfoman, on the implications the new bill has for state governments.

“The Forum thereafter set up a Committee comprising the Governors of Edo and Lagos State to scrutinize the new Bill.

“The committee is to advice the Forum on a position that wiill ensure that the Bill, when signed, will be a tool to strengthen the course of policy direction, design and implementation of the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI), and address critical issues in the country’s power sector.”

The forum also disclosed that the governors at the meeting resolved to set up state polio transition committees to be chaired by each State Commissioner of Health, “to adapt and facilitate the implementation of the transition plan for their respective states.”

They said that priority would be given for the control of Cholera, “through water and sanitation interventions; as well as the intensification of the vaccination exercise (including the administration of boosters).

This is in addition to existing nonpharmaceutical measures to manage the spread of COVID during the festive season”

The governors also pledged to settle all outstanding pension obligations, through Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), which would be included as part of the social compact with citizens for the removal of fuel subsidies.

“With respect to the required legal and institutional changes required to facilitate a successful CPS transition in all States, State Commissioners of Finance will be mandated to ensure that States meet the guidelines for the implementation of CPS by state governments.

“This include the enactment of a pension law, the establishment of a pension board and the adoption of a transition framework for each state.”

The communique added that members received a presentation on the National Social Register and the Rapid Response Register as critical tools for Rolling out cash transfer programme.

It stated that the presentation was from the National Coordinator of the National Social Safety Nets Coordinating Office, Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Mr Iorwa Apera.

“Forum members also listened to the World Bank Country Director, Shubham Chaudhuri

“On the rollout of a World Bank financed 800 million dollars facility designed to fund a large-Scale conditional cash transfer (CCT) program in the country, forum resolved that each State Governor will establish and Chair a Steering Committee to oversee the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) initiative to ensure that the program aligns with the vision of the State Government.

The forum congratulated the Anambra government on the successful conduct of its governorship election and the launch of the Umueri Cargo Airport project.

The NGF believed that both would contribute to peaceful governance transition and additional economic and social opportunities for the people of the State.

The forum added that the Fayemi briefed the meeting on several initiatives overseen by the governors.

These including a partnership with the Africa Export-Import Bank to establish an African Sub-Sovereign Governments Network as a vehicle for promoting intra-African trade and investment;

“The flagship programme of the Nigerian Governors’ Wives Forum (NGWF) which led to the declaration of a state of emergency on sexual and gender based violence (SGV) in Nigeria on June 10, 2020 by the Forum and the subsequent passage of the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act in 31 States from only 14 States as at June 2020.

(NAN)

How church usher defiled my 8-yr-old daughter, Oyakhilome tells court

0

A businesswoman, Mrs Loveth Oyakhilome, told an FCT High Court in Kubwa that a 34-year-old church usher, Patrick Ekene defiled her eight-year-old daughter.

Ekene is charged by the police on one count of rape.

Oyakhilome, who was led in evidence by the Prosecution Counsel, John Ijagbemi said the defendant called her in February 2020, explaining that he had been sleeping in the church because he did not have accommodation.

”The defendant begged me to accommodate him in my house for a short while of which I spoke to my husband and he agreed and we accommodated him in one of our guest rooms.

”He moved in March 2020, then towards August he called my attention that he wanted to go on ministration to be ordained as a pastor in a church in Utako, then he moved out of my house finally.” I left my four children sleeping in the room and Informed the defendant who was sleeping in the parlour that I will be a little while after attending a sanitation exercise in church.“I returned home 30 minutes later and knocked at the door but no one answered.

“I pushed the door open and the  defendant told me that he was in the guest room and didn’t  hear me.“I went to the kitchen, looked for my daughter and found her in a corner.

“My daughter told me that the defendant put something in her private parts, ” Oyakhilome said.The witness said she ran to the defendant and asked what he did to her daughter but he denied and swore by the Bible.

She said she took her daughter to the hospital and upon examination, the doctor confirmed that she was defiled.

After the testimony, Justice Bello Kawu,  adjourned the matter until Feb.11 for cross-examination.