Saturday, 10 February 2018

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Former Liverpool winger Steve McManaman expects to see this season's duel for the Premier League's Golden Boot between Mohamed Salah and Tottenham's Harry Kane, who leads by one on 22,  be a regular occurrence.


Salah has been a sensation since his £38million summer move from Roma, scoring 28 in 34 matches, and his average of 93 minutes per goal is the best in the Premier League - four minutes better than Kane.
While such form in his first season is something of a surprise McManaman believes the Egypt international has all the attributes to make it a regular occurrence.
"He looks like he will score goals for a long time," said the 45-year-old, speaking at a Liverpool Legends training session ahead of a meeting with their Bayern Munich counterparts at Anfield next month.
"You looked at Harry Kane three years ago and you thought 'wow, he's scored 25 this year' and you always expected him to go on the following year and score another 25 because he is one of those centre-forwards.
"It was like when Robbie played or Michael; you always expected them every single year because of the movement and the goals they scored so to score another 25, no problem.
"And he (Salah) looks as if he will do it every single year now. If he keeps on settling in and improving you fancy him to score all the time.
"Every single game he just seems to be scoring and surprising everyone and even when he is missing chances he is in the right position.
"Harry is up there on his own - I know he has Son (Heung-min) or Dele Alli up there sometimes - but he is the focal point and a different type of centre-forward, albeit a fantastic centre-forward.
"Mo Salah will certainly score different types of goals to Harry Kane just because of the position and movement he has."
Fowler, who scored 183 goals in 369 appearances for the Reds, said Salah's record this season spoke for itself.
"I think it is fairly obvious for everyone to see. The pace he has means he will always get chances and he has managed to put a lot away," he said.
"All right he has missed some but I'd be more worried if he wasn't getting them. You can't argue with it.
"He is getting in positions when maybe you think he shouldn't be getting there but the pace he has means he can get away from defenders and is good over a few yards and in tight spaces where he can move away from defenders.
"You look at the goal against Tottenham the other day and he had no divine right to score that one from where he was - but to manoeuvre his body to get into positions where he can get shots away I think is brilliant.
"A lot of the time he gets his shot away early and when a forward does that and the keeper is not ready you will probably score a lot more than you will miss."

Friday, 5 August 2016

FAAN officials officials were involved in the massive fraud,


Photos: EFCC arrests three FAAN staff over N100m fraud


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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on Tuesday, August 2, arrested a level six officer of the Accounts Department of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, Christy Olabode, for an alleged fraud to the tune of N100 million.

Also arrested was her younger brother, Abdul-Shehu Obaze, a staff at the Commercial Department of FAAN in Ilorin, Kwara State, and Dominic Ojo, an IT officer at FAAN Headquarters, Lagos.
Her arrest followed an anonymous petition, which indicated that she allegedly diverted the said sum, by inserting names of non-FAAN staff into its payroll.

She allegedly conspired with Obaze, to perpetrate the fraud. Obaze was found to have maintained not less than eight accounts in seven new generation banks, which were used to receive the funds for onward distribution to “several high ranking officers within the FAAN”. The funds were being paid into his various bank accounts with the narrative, “Furniture Allowance”.

However, while allowance for FAAN's furniture is usually paid once in three years, Obaze received the “allowance” several times within a year. Investigations carried out by the EFCC revealed that the fraud had gone on since 2013. It unearthed a payroll with names of many dead, retired and disengaged staff of FAAN listed against Obaze's different bank accounts.

Upon interrogation, Obaze, a level nine officer, confessed that other FAAN officials were involved in the massive fraud, including Olabode's husband who works in the Human Resources department of FAAN. Olabode and Ojo currently enjoy administrative bail, while Obaze remains in EFCC custody. They would be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.

Monday, 4 July 2016

Shehraz Sarwar, 38, has been jailed after causing panic and tears among travelers by shouting 'Allahu Akbar'

Man jailed for 6 weeks after shouting 'Allahu Akbar' and 'boom' on Birmingham-bound flight

 
Shehraz Sarwar, 38, has been jailed after causing panic and tears among travelers by shouting 'Allahu Akbar' and 'boom' on a Birmingham-bound Emirates Boeing 777 flight from Dubai. He's been jailed for 10 weeks after a Birmingham crown court heard that some of the 347 passengers burst into tears after becoming frightened by Sarwar's shouting during a turbulence-hit landing on February 1, 2016.

 Prosecuting counsel told the court that Sarwar had caused difficulties from the start of the flight, twice refusing to put his seat belt on during take-off and throwing food around the cabin.

He said:
"There was terrible turbulence during the flight and some passengers were very frightened. The defendant started chanting Allahu Akbar over and over again and very loudly. People were getting very distressed with his behaviour. When the plane finally landed, he shouted 'boom'. It left some passengers in tears while one man angrily confronted the defendant before being told to sit down by cabin staff. Police were then called and the defendant was arrested."
Mr Balbir Singh, defending lawyer argued that Sarwar had been upset after attending his grandmother's funeral in Pakistan.

He said:
"There was considerable turbulence. One of the cabin crew, with 14 years' experience, said it was the worst landing she had ever experienced. Mr Sarwar was scared during the flight. He prayed, chanting 'Allahu Akbar', which translates as 'God is Great'. When the plane landed he did shout out 'boom'.
"It was a very foolish thing to do and he can't really explain why he said it - it was the height of foolishness. He is very sorry for his actions and realises what distress this caused to other passengers."
Source: Telegraph UK

WEDDING ANIVERSERY BETWEEN ADAMMA & OKOROAFOR

Adamma Ohakim and husband celebrate their one year wedding anniversary

 
The daughter of former Imo State Governor Ikedi Ohakim, Adamma and her husband Amaha Okoroafor are celebrating their one year wedding anniversary today. The couple got married on July 4th 2015 in Abuja and welcomed their daughter on December 31, 2015.
 
She wrote on Instagram:
"12 months & 1 baby later and we're still walking in God's purpose for our lives. HAPPY 1st ANNIVERSARY Darling. Together, our Jars will never run dry because God has destined it to be so. I'm glad YOU found ME. Looking forward to many more years with you. #4thofJuly"

Monday, 20 June 2016

Shops razed after Fuel tanker went up in flames in Kano

Photos: One killed, several shops razed after Fuel tanker went up in flames in Kano

 
One person was killed while several shops were razed after a petrol tanker went up in flames in Garin Dakatsalle, Kano State last night. More photos from the incident after the cut...





Photo credit: Rariya

Borno Gov. has directed security agencies to investigate diversion of large quantities of rice

Borno Governor orders probe of alleged diversion of rice meant for feeding IDPs, blames opponents

 
Borno Government has directed security agencies to investigate alleged diversion of large quantities of rice meant for feeding Internally Displaced Persons in the state.
The rice, supplied by the National Emergency Management Agency for the feeding of the IDPs in the state, was allegedly diverted by some government officials.
 
The directive is contained in a statement issued on Saturday by Malam Isa Gasau, the Special Adviser on Communications and Strategy to Governor Kashim Shettima, in Maiduguri.
Gusau said that the governor gave the directive, while hosting heads of security agencies and members of the State Executive Council to a Ramadan breakfast at the Government House in Maiduguri.
He said that the directive followed widespread allegations that some government functionaries were diverting food supplies meant for the feeding of the IDPs to personal use.
"Governor Kashim Shettima has directed security agents to investigate and arrest anyone found culpable in the alleged diversion of rice meant for the feeding of the IDPs in the state.
"The directive followed the circulation of video clips and still pictures on social media alleging that some officials of the State Emergency Management Agency are re-bagging rice meant for the IDPs’ feeding for onward sales in the market," he said.
The special adviser said that Shettima, however, blamed the development on certain politicians who were bent on bringing down his administration at all costs.
Source: Comr Shettima Umar

Presumptive Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump told NBC’s

Donald Trump: Forget about the polls and the GOP infighting, I’ll win in November ‘one way or the other’

 
Presumptive Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump told NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday that he will win the U.S Presidential election in November 'one way or the other'.

The Billionaire businessman said everyone should forget the polls, forget the short list of important endorsements and forget the GOP infighting, that he'll win the elections.
“We're going to go onto a great victory. It would be nice if the Republicans stuck together,” 

“I'm a different kind of a candidate, I think that I win either way. I can win one way or the other,” he said.
When asked specifically of the reports regarding a mutiny of the Republican delegates, Trump dismissed the chatter at once.
“Number one, they can't do it legally. Number two, I worked for one year and we won all of those delegates. And, you know, I guess I'm at almost 1,600,” he said, referring to the 1,542 delegates he’s secured. To win the nomination on the first ballot at the Republican National Convention next month and avoid a contested convention, Trump needs only 1,237 delegates.
Prominent Republican, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), said Sunday that he would stand by Trump, even if it was out of obligation in order not to create party divisions.
“I feel like I have certain responsibilities, as not just Congressman Paul Ryan from the first district of Wisconsin, but as Speaker of the House. And imagine the Speaker of the House not supporting the duly elected nominee of our party, therefore creating a chasm in our party to split us in half, which basically helps deny us the White House, and strong majorities in Congress,” Ryan said on the same NBC program.
“Now … if something is done and said that I don't agree with that I think puts a bad label on conservatism, then I'm going to speak out on it as I have, as I will continue to do, and I hope I don't have to keep doing,” added Ryan.

Friday, 17 June 2016

PHOTOS: Borno state this morning shot dead two male suicide bombers

Two male suicide bombers killed by vigilantes in Maiduguri

 
The Civilian JTF in Maiduguri, Borno state this morning shot dead two male suicide bombers who attempted to attack a mosque at Kusari area near CBN Staff Quarters in Maiduguri.

According to Sahara Reporters, the suicide bombers attempted to strike the mosque after many Muslim faithfuls converged there for their early morning prayers.

A member of the Civilian JTF who spoke on the incident said
"Our elders sighted them in our community roaming around, so our they called them and tried to know their identities because their faces were strange to us. Instead, they started running, and we pursued them, shot and killed them. There were IEDs wrapped on their bodies that did not yet explode. We thank Allah for saving us from the evil men that had wanted to wreak havoc on residents of Maiduguri. It could have been deadly if they hit their target".

Boko Haram commander and a mechanical Engineer, rescues hostages

Photos: Troops arrests a Boko Haram commander and a mechanical Engineer, rescues hostages

Troops of Sector 5, 27 Task Force Brigade, 3 Division, in conjunction Civilian JTF from Maiduguri on Thursday, June 16, arrested a suspected Boko Haram terrorist, Ibrahim Jagwal, aged 38 at Gishiwa Dabua area of Potiskum, Yobe State.

The suspected terrorist who turned out to be the Ameer of the Boko Haram Terrorists at Tumbin Gini, Abadam Local Government Area of Borno State, also led the team to Garejin Audu in Potiskum, where another terror suspect, Audu Ahmadu, (alias Condemned) aged 45 years, was arrested same day.

Preliminary investigation confirms that Audu Ahmadu is a Boko Haram Engineer who specializes in repairs of automobiles for the Boko Haram terrorists group. It was further confirmed he was at the garage to repair 2 vehicles. The vehicles were recovered by the team, while the suspects have been taken into custody for onward movement to Joint Interrogation Centre.

In a related development, troops of 156 Task Force Battalion, 29 Task Force Brigade carried out clearance patrol yesterday. The patrol team came in contact with Boko Haram terrorists near Abalam, South West of Alagarno forest. The team engaged the terrorists who fled due superior fire power.

The troops pursued them and discovered that they left behind 7 men, 13 women and 27 children that were held hostage at Gemri village. The patrol team also recovered 4 Dane Guns, 3 Bows and 5 packs of arrows containing 114 arrows.

The terrorists camp was destroyed while the rescued persons have been moved to Maiduguri Internally Displaced Persons Camp.

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Wednesday, 15 June 2016

Ruth Kadiri - "God will punish every single man in Govt"

'God will punish every single man in Govt that has not kept to their promise of making Nigeria a better country'- Ruth Kadiri fumes

 
Nollywood actress, Ruth Kadiri shared following her experience with a woman she met while on her way to way to work this morning. The woman's car had broken down and she was on the phone lying to her boss that she'll soon be at work. She was almost in tears and when Ruth approached to help, she revealed to her the prospect of losing her Job for getting to work late. This struck the actress emotionally and she took to her Instagram to slam the government for its failures. She wrote,

"I cant contain my hurt, sadness, biterness and disaapointment right now. What exactly is wrong with THIS country?who should be blamed for the lack of orderliness and planning in this country. GOD DIDNT GIVE US CERTAIN WETHERS Yet the only TWO seasons we have we cant plan for it. 
I set out to go to work this morning. And every road i know that leads to my route is blocked and flooded. No drainage system. Nothing. Proples cars breaking down. Frustration on the faces of people. Tempers of impatient drivers begin to flare. agberos starts to play the role of traffic warden.
Some people parking thier cars and deeping thier legs in the SHIT WATER TO GO TO WORK. I HEAR A WOMAN ON THE PHONE LYING TO HER BOSS THAT SHES FIVE MINUTES AWAY, the truth is her car actually broke down and her mechanic is no where in sight. I can see she almost in tears so i offer to help. The sight of me brings a smile on her face My Actresssss she screams. And later she tell me she might loose her job. 
This hurts me Someone am sure would loose his/her job for getting to the office late. The Gorvernment will not provide the jobs yet they will not put things in place for those who have managed to secure one. TIRED OF WRITING ILL JUST TURN BACK AND GO HOME. 
GOD WILL PUNISH EVERYSINGLE MAN IN Government that has not kept to thier promise of making Nigeria a better country. THIER FAMILIES AND LIVES WILL BE LIKE THE FLOOD; CHAIOS AND SADNESS I JUST SAW ON THE FACES OF PEOPLE. THIER GENERATIONS WILL NEVER KNOW PEACE. AND THERE WILL BE NO GOOD ROAD LEADING TO THIER HAPINESS."

Buhari has employed the services of 13 Senior Advocate of Nigeria

WAEC Certificate: President Buhari hires 13 SANs, 10 other counsels to appeal court ruling

 
Pres: Buhari has employed the services of 13 Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, and 10 other counsels to appeal the ruling of Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court in Abuja on May 26th this year, dismissing his preliminary objection to a suit filed by an Abuja-based legal practitioner, Nnamdi Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe against him challenging the authenticity of his WAEC result.

Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe had dragged President Buhari before the court, arguing that he did not meet the educational requirement to contest for President of Nigeria. Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe alleged that President Buhari did not sit for the Cambridge West African School Certificate WASC) in 1961 as he claimed.

When the suit came up on May 26th, President Buhari through his counsel, raised an objection to the suit, challenging the mode of service of the originating summons on him and insisting that he ought to have been served at an address in Kaduna instead of by substituted means at the national secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja. However, Justice Ademola, in his ruling, had held that it was incompetent and upheld the service of the originating court processes on Buhari.

The judge held that the service of the court’s processes on the president through the secretariat of the APC was in order as the court summons would get to him even though it was delivered at his party secretariat. Dissatisfied with this ruling, Buhari through his legal team has filed a notice of appeal at the Court of Appeal, Abuja Judicial Division on seven grounds of appeal.

Among President Buhari's legal team, which endorsed the notice of appeal, is Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), Mr. Lateef O. Fagbemi (SAN), Chief Akin Olujinmi (SAN), Oluwarotimi O. Akeredolu (SAN), Kola Awodein (SAN), Prof. Taiwo Osipitan (SAN), Charles Edosomwan (SAN), Emeka Ngige (SAN), Femi Atoyebi (SAN), Femi Falana (SAN), Funke Aboyade (SAN), H.O. Afolabi (SAN), Muiz Banire (SAN), and 10 others.

Reacting to President Buhari's appeal on the case, Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe said the president has the constitutional right of appeal and was within his rights to exercise it particularly since he had not yet submitted a defence to the substantive action and had filed nothing in defence of the merits of the case.

Source: ThisDay

Youth Service Corps Allowance increase by Sokoto State Governors.

Sokoto state governor increases allowance of Youth Corp members serving in the state

 
Sokoto state government has jacked up allowances of Youth Corps members serving in the state. Governor Aminu Tambuwal announced the new policy during the swearing-in ceremony of 2016 Batch A Stream II corps members at the state NYSC orientation camp in Wamakko on Monday June 13th.
“Graduates of medicine will now be paid N50,000 from the current amount of N36,000. Pharmacists will now N25,000 up from the N19,000 obtainable in the past, while graduates of lab science and other medical technicians like nurses are now entitled to monthly stipend of N15,000, up from the current N9,000 they are getting from the state government. In the same vein, graduates of social science and humanities will now be paid N5,000 monthly, a one thousand addition from the previous N4,000 they receive from as state allawee"he said. While urging the youth corps members to reciprocate government gesture by being diligent in their areas of primary assignments, Tambuwal urged them to shun vices that will lead to breakdown of law and order and communal harmony. “I urge you to shun militancy, terrorism and cultism. I also invite you explore Sokoto and study its rich history, culture and people,” the Governor added.

Woman allegedly set ablaze by husband

Woman allegedly set ablaze by husband in Benin following a disagreement

A man has been arrested by police in Edo State for allegedly setting his wife ablaze following a disagreement over his refusal to attend her father's funeral.

According to PM News, the man identified as Onya on Saturday, June 11, poured petrol on his wife, Margaret Onya and set her on fire at their residence located at No. 35, JB street, Ekosodin quarters, off Ugbowo-Lagos Road, Benin City.


Margaret suffered severe burns from the incident is now being treated at a private hospital in Benin City. Speaking from her hospital bed, she said:

"We had a quarrel and my husband told me he would teach me a lesson. After our disagreement, I sat on the chair and my husband went inside, brought petrol and wanted to pour it on me. I held the jar and as we were dragging, I was shouting for help. He overpowered me and poured the contents on me and lit a match. I was saved by one of my neighbours who rushed into our apartment and put out the fire," she stated.

Source: PM News

Buhari: "Th Three changes Nigeria needs"

Read President Buhari's article on "The three changes Nigeria needs"

 
President Buhari wrote an article titled "Th Three changes Nigeria needs" which was published on America Wall Street Journal, WSJ, yesterday June 14th. In the article, President Buhari stated that Restoring hope, Rebalancing our economy and Regenerate growth are the three changes Nigeria needs. Read the article after the cut..

Nigeria is at a crossroads. Just over a year ago, people voted in a historic democratic election to end corruption and business as usual, opting instead to build an economy that delivers for all Nigerians. The old order was based on an unsustainable commodities supercycle. While the boom had many positives and contributed to Nigeria becoming Africa’s largest economy, it fostered an epidemic of corruption and inefficiency.

Foreign businesses and financial institutions also benefited as some people spent and sometimes hid huge sums abroad, lifted by the rising tide of oil exports and dollar revenues. Now we are living in a new world of low energy prices.

The economy has slowed while unemployment and inflation have jumped. Longstanding structural imbalances and overdependence on imports have been cruelly exposed. We are an oil-rich nation that imports most of our gasoline.

We are a farming nation that imports most of our basic food staples. This is simply not acceptable or sustainable. Our solutions must be in proportion to the challenges. Fundamental change takes time and we are driving not one but three changes to reposition Nigeria for inclusive growth.

Restore Trust
We have begun to tackle the endemic corruption and mismanagement that is crippling our economy and corroding trust in our institutions. The anticorruption fight is at the heart of combating poverty and improving security.

We have stepped up enforcement and new prosecutions to get our house in order, and I have called for foreign governments to work with us to identify where funds stolen during previous administrations are lodged and for multistate cooperation to combat oil theft. Fighting corruption is not enough.

We need accountable government and a public sector that can do more with less. We have already taken initial steps by bringing all government finances into a single treasury account where we can monitor spending and impose discipline, implementing zero-based budgets and benchmarks targeted at waste and fraud, and establishing electronic platforms for government agency interface.

Rebalance Our Economy In a world of lower oil prices and dollar revenues, the only sustainable path is to reduce Nigerians’ overreliance on imports. We must rebalance our economy by empowering entrepreneurs and producers, big and small, to create more of what their fellow Nigerians demand. The supply of foreign exchange to the economy must be increased. This requires radically increasing exports and productivity and improving the investment climate and ease of doing business. Nigeria’s growth and job creation will be led by the private sector.

We are a young, entrepreneurial society with vibrant success stories in new industries such as telecommunications, technology and entertainment. Government is doing its part to lower taxes on small businesses, eliminate bureaucracy to bring the informal economy out of the shadows and provide development funding for priority sectors such as agriculture. The central bank has moved to introduce greater flexibility in our exchange-rate policy. These actions are a downpayment on our people’s ability to succeed.

Regenerate Growth
We must reposition our economy by attracting investment in domestic industries and infrastructure. Nigeria has huge untapped gas reserves and also a critical shortage of electricity. Our private sector loses too much of its revenue due to brownouts and power outages.

Half of my fellow Nigerians have no access to the power grid. Investment in our power infrastructure, restructuring of the state-run oil-and-gas sector and development of other industries such as solid minerals, metals and petrochemicals will help to create a virtuous circle of growth and exports while creating jobs and reducing poverty.

I am optimistic that our actions are providing the breathing room Nigeria needs during this period of fundamental change. But we cannot improve living conditions and restore fiscal health without making people feel safe and secure—just as we cannot defeat militancy without reducing poverty and dislocation. One of our main achievements this past year has been to unite regional and global allies to push back Boko Haram. What we do in the next three years to build an economic bridge to Nigeria’s future will be just as important for bringing lasting peace and prosperity.

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has filed a 17 count charge

EFCC files N1.5bn charges against FFK, Nenadi Usman, others

 
 
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has filed a 17 count charge against a former Aviation Minister and spokesman for the PDP Presidential campaign in the 2015 general election, Femi Fani-Kayode over an alleged N1.5 billion fraud. Also included in the charge sheet are former Minister of Finance, Senator Nenadi Usman, a company named Joint Trust Dimensions Limited, one Danjuman Yusuf and another Olubode Oke, who is reportedly on the run.

The case is yet to be assigned to a judge and so a date for the hearing has not been fixed. While Fani-Kayode was named in all 17 counts, the former Finance Minister, Nenadi Usman was named in only four of the charges.

Part of the charges against them reads
"Usman, Fani-Kayode, Yusuf And Jointrust Dimensions Nigeria Limited on or about January 8, 2015, within the jurisdiction of the Court conspired to indirectly retain the sum of 1.5 Billion Naira, a sum the EFCC said they reasonably ought to have known formed part of the proceeds of an unlawful act of stealing. They, therefore, committed an offence contrary to Section 18 (a) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) (Amendment) Act, 2012. The Offence is punishable under Section 15(3) & 4 of the same Act,2".
Bank representatives  and others have been listed as witnesses.

Kingdom Lottery: Man wins N1million

Man wins N1million as Kingdom Lottery holds June raffle draw in Abuja

The popular Wuse Market in Abuja came alive on Saturday, June 4, 2016 as Kingdom Lottery thrilled traders and visitors during the official launch of the company’s offerings in Abuja where Mr. Martins Okechukwu won N1,000,000.00 (one million naira) from a transparently conducted raffle draw.

The colourful launch came with lots of activities with performances from comedians, musicians, dancers and comic Nollywood actor, Mr. John Okafor, popularly known as Mr. Ibu, who is the Brand Ambassador of the lottery company.

Licensed by the National Lottery Regulatory Commission, Kingdom Lottery has, in less than one year of its operation in Nigeria, offered Nigerians more by giving customers who did not win originally in their games a second chance to win big. It does this with an innovative and transparent monthly raffle draw where losers can still win big.

Mr Ibu told the impressed crowd that transparency and sincerity were the key reasons why he agreed to become the Brand Ambassador of Kingdom Lottery. He encouraged his fans not to entertain any fear or reservation about playing the games offered by Kingdom Lottery.

An elated Mr Okechukwu, who emerged as the winner of the monthly draw, expressed gratitude to God for the blessing and thanked Kingdom Lottery for making good their promise.

He then encouraged those present at the launch to take advantage of the opportunity presented them by Kingdom Lottery to become millionaire, adding that he won because he did not give up on Kingdom Lottery.

Also speaking, the company’s Head of Operations, Mr Kingsley Ugwuanyi said the company decided to have a transparent draw where participating members of the public can smile home with the N1,000,000.00 up for grabs.

He disclosed that the company will move from state to state every month to launch Kingdom Lottery, adding that the highlight of each of the launch will be a raffle draw that will produce a millionaire every month.

Mr. Ugwuanyi encouraged the general public to keep playing the Kingdom Lottery Scratch and Win and not to despair even when they lose as they stand a chance of winning a bigger prize at the end of every month.

He also hinted that apart from the Scratch and Win, the company has more mouth-watering games that will be released to the public very soon.

The Head of Operations urged youths across the country to take advantage of what Kingdom Lottery is offering and become Agents so that they can be useful to themselves and the society.

He reiterated that the next event will hold at Owerri, the Imo State capital on Saturday, July 2, 2016, enjoining customers not to allow the opportunity pass them by.

Minister of Defence Brigadier General Mansur Dan-Ali


Sacked officers ‘professionally corrupt,’ says Defence Minister





Defense Minister, Mansur Muhammad Dan-Ali 
Defense Minister, Mansur Muhammad Dan-Ali

Minister of Defence Brigadier General Mansur Dan-Ali yesterday justified the retirement of 38 senior officers of the Nigeria Army, saying they were found guilty of “professional corruption,” hence they were sent packing.

Dan-Ali said this while answering questions after presenting a paper to the participants of National Defence College (NDC) Nigeria Course 24, Abuja that the investigation into the issues that led to the compulsory retirement of the senior officers was thoroughly carried out, as it is the tradition in the Nigeria Army and the officers were found to be guilty, even after given their testimonies through interrogation.

The minister said, “Of course they were giving fair hearing, a board called them and they went and testified. Don’t forget that in the military there is no half way of doing things, the moment you are found wanting, you have to succumb and you will go,” he said.

Also, Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen Tukur Buratai yesterday explained that the Nigerian Army followed due diligence before arriving at the decision to retire the 38 officers.
Answering questions from newsmen after a visit to Communication Technology Minister Adebayo Shittu, Buratai explained that the process that led to the retirement of the officers started with enquiry from one division GOC to the other after which the findings were subjected to legal review before the recommendations were forwarded to higher authority for consideration.

Buratai said, “We started with enquiry from one division GOC to the other. After that, we subjected it to legal review, after the legal review, we forwarded our recommendations to higher authority for consideration. So, it took us time.”

“Like court process, we have our own process also. Our administrative process, dovetailing into our legal review and so on. I think this is the better time, there is no other better time than now.”
In a related development, Acting Director Army Public Relations (AgDAPR) Col. Sani Usman said the lists of officers published by some media organisations (not The Guardian) are false and contrary to what truly obtained.

Usman, therefore, said members of the public should disregard the unconfirmed published names, describing the conduct of the media houses as unethical and unfair.
“This is worrisome as some individuals and media houses went to the ridiculous extent of publishing up to 50 unconfirmed outrageous names, even of still serving officers as being retired,” Usman said.

Salah Retires from football

Salah retires from football