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APC vs PDP: What Aregbesola has done in Osun – Adeleke

The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Osun, Senator Ademola Adeleke, says Governor Rauf Aregbesola, over the years, inflicted suffering on the people of the state.

The lawmaker appealed to the electorate to use the September 22 election to vote out the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Adeleke spoke in Osogbo on Tuesday at the commencement of his campaign for the governorship election.

Adeleke said his six-point-agenda was designed to bring succour to the people and maker their lives better.

He said, “Osun people have suffered enough in the hands of the APC government and their cronies. I have a six-point-agenda and this agenda is designed to bring succour to the suffering masses.

“I have a vision of a state where our people can afford a decent living; a state where government workers work with pride and dignity and are paid regularly and promptly; a state where the opportunities to grow and thrive will be accessible to every son and daughter of Osun.”

Meanwhile, an Osun High Court in Osogbo has dismissed a suit challenging Adeleke’s candidature.

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Neymar returns to Barcelona

Brazilian star, Neymar returned to Barcelona to meet his old team-mates on Tuesday. The player posted pictures of himself posing with Luis Suarez and Ivan Rakitic yesterday morning before darting across the city to the Casino Barcelona.

There he joined Barcelona defender Gerard Pique.

Neymar was in Barcelona for PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) match with his former team mate Pique and others.

The ETP is one of the most popular poker festivals in Europe.

With a buy-in of €25,000, the stars are playing for charities close to their hearts.

Neymar will join his PSG team-mate Giovani Lo Celso to play for The Neymar Jr.

The Neymar Jr is a project Institute, which offers free classes for football, volleyball, swimming, judo, basketball, reading, languages, music, dance and information technology to 2,300 under privileged children in Brazil.

The football star is no stranger to the poker table, having competed in his first EPT event in Barcelona three years ago in 2015.

Barcelona star Pique is playing for the Barefoot Foundation, a Colombian charity founded by his wife Shakira.

Pique has competed in EPT Barcelona events for several years, with his best result last year when he finished 5th in the €25,500 No Limit Hold’em for €129,350.

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Man United vs Tottenham: What Mourinho told his players at half-time before 3-0 thrashing

Manchester United defender, Luke Shaw has revealed what they were told by manager, Jose Mourinho during half time of their 3-0 loss to Tottenham on Monday night.

Shaw said he could not quite understand how United managed to let their performance level slip so much in the second half, with Mourinho full of praises for them at half-time.

Mourinho was delighted with United’s first-half display against Tottenham and told his players they were in total control at half-time, according to Shaw.

The Red Devils were unlucky not to take the lead at Old Trafford, as their first-half endeavour was undone by goals from Harry Kane and Lucas Moura in a clinical second half.

“You look at the first half, we were outstanding,” Shaw told MUTV.

“We had a lot of chances to put the game to bed. If we score, it’s game over.

“Second half, we spoke inside, Jose said ‘they haven’t had one corner, one cross, one dangerous opportunity.

‘Actually to be fair they did, a couple of times we made mistakes in the first half. But no corners, no crosses, nothing.’

“But first corner they get comes the goal. Even then maybe we should have been relaxed, it’s only one goal, we still had time.

“But then comes another mistake, another silly, stupid goal. We were so on top, so it’s really disappointing.

“Everyone in the dressing room is really sad, especially after the first half we had. Big thank you to the fans for the way they supported us, even when we were down 3-0 they were amazing.”

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UEFA 2018: Cristiano Ronaldo wins Goal of the Season [Details]

Portuguese captain, Cristiano Ronaldo’s stunning overhead kick for Real Madrid against his current club, Juventus has been voted as UEFA Goal of the Season.

UEFA on Tuesday announced Ronaldo as the winner of this year’s edition through their official website.

Ronaldo’s strike topped the poll with nearly 200,000 of the total 346,915 votes.

The 33-year-old succeeds his new Juve colleague, Mario Mandžukić, who won last year for goal against Madrid in the UEFA Champions League final, while Lionel Messi took the award in both 2014/15 and 2015/16.

The runner-up was Dimitri Payet’s goal in Marseille’s 5-2 UEFA Europa League defeat of RB Leipzig, while third place went to Eva Navarro’s goal for Spain in their Women’s U17 EURO final victory against Germany in Lithuania in May.

This year’s 11 nominees were selected by UEFA’s Technical Observers, with one for each of the main UEFA competitions were being active over the past 12 months.

See UEFA’s 2018 Goal of the Season top three:

1st: Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus 0-3 REAL MADRID) 197,496 votes

UEFA Champions League quarter-finals first leg, 03/04/18

2nd: Dimitri Payet (MARSEILLE 5-2 RB Leipzig) 35,558 votes

UEFA Europa League quarter-finals second leg, 12/04/18

3rd: Eva Navarro (Germany 0-2 SPAIN) 23,315 votes

UEFA European Women’s Under-17 Championship final, 21/05/18.

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Lifeless president: Presidency speaks on Trump’s comment, foreign powers deciding Buhari’s re-election bid

The Presidency has said its not worried by the comment allegedly credited to the United States, US, President, Donald Trump about President Muhammadu Buhari.

Financial Times had reported that Trump after meeting with Buhari a few months ago, said he never wanted to meet someone as “lifeless” as Buhari again.

Reacting to the report, Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, said the presidency has no official position on the alleged comment.

Speaking on Sunrise Daily, a Channels Television programme, Adesina said the information was not ascribed to anybody, hence it is “not verified”.

“If it is unverified as it came out, then the presidency has no comment. It does not pass any concerns of good journalism,” he said.

On whether the comment would affect Buhari’s 2019 re-election bid, Adesina stressed that the statement was inconsequential.

“No, it won’t. Nigerians are the ones that would ultimately elect their president; no foreign power will determine who gets elected,” he said.

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EPL: Messi wants Barcelona to sign Manchester United’s French 

Barcelona captain, Lionel Messi has told the club to sign Manchester United’s French star, Paul Pogba before the end of the transfer window.

La Liga clubs have until August 31 to sign new players.

According to Don Balon, Messi would love to see Pogba in Blaugrana colours, as the Argentine captain believes the midfielder could be a crucial member for Ernesto Valverde’s team.

The Spanish newspaper claimed that Messi disclosed this on Tuesday, a day after his fellow teammate, Gerard Pique expressed his desire for the Camp Nou club to sign Pogba.

“I don’t know about his relationship with Mourinho,” Sport quoted Pique as saying.

“We’ll see in the future, but we would be very happy to see Pogba in Barca’s shirt.”

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How we made Jonathan concede defeat to Buhari in 2015 – Abdusalami Abubakar

A Former military head of state, General Abdusalami Abubakar (retd), has revealed the process that led to former President Goodluck Jonathan conceding defeat to President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015.

The former military leader made the disclosure at the 2018 Annual General Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, yesterday.

Abdulsalami said that the genesis of Africa’s political problems was “the action of its sit-tight leaders, who amend the constitution in order to perpetuate themselves.”

“These leaders have the tendency to manipulate very vital democratic organs, particularly the legislature and, sometimes, the judiciary, to suppress any dissenting voice.

“Despite all these, Africa is now harvesting an influx of leaders and politicians. The young people who are emerging are more educated and internationally exposed than the current old leaders we have all over Africa.

“And these young men and women are trying to make their marks. However, as you know, they are hampered by the high cost of electioneering in developing countries and, indeed, the world,” he said.

General Abubakar, gave a keynote address on “Political transitions in Africa: Lessons to learn.”

He gave credit to Jonathan for not only conceding defeat, but for congratulating President Muhammadu Buhari who was a candidate of the opposition party.

He added, “All analyses of political trend in the run up to Nigeria’s 2015 general elections pointed to above scenario playing out. Very early on, I teamed up with some well-meaning non-partisan stakeholders and elder statesmen to engage the key contestants and party leaders with a view to forestalling such a scenario.

“Under the auspices of a peace initiative, we brokered an agreement with leading contestants, in form of a Memorandum of Understanding, for them to accept the outcome of the elections, preach cordiality in relations and conduct peaceful campaigns.

“It is gratifying to note that, courtesy of our humble effort and the goodwill extended to it by the contestants and the Nigerian public, the 2015 national elections were conducted peacefully.”

“To his eternal credit, the then incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan, who lost the polls had the magnanimity to concede defeat and congratulate the candidate of the opposition party. In the end, peace, amity and political stability prevailed in the land.”

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Dangote: Kogi reacts to ‘diversion of N3bn tax’

Kogi State Internal Revenue Service (KIRS) on Monday reacted to the allegation that it diverted N3billion “paid as tax” by the Dangote Group

It said the figure being claimed as purported tax proceeds from Dangote Cement and its subsidiaries operating in the state was spurious and unfounded.

Mrs Hassana Salahu, the Director of Administration and Corporate Affairs at KIRS, while addressing the issue in Lokoja, disclosed that the monthly revenue the state realised from Dangote Group was N65million.

NAN quoted her as saying that the organisation’s revenue accounts were domiciled in the governor’s office, denying the existence of any other accounts outside the ones approved by the government.

Salahu explained that the Chairman of KIRS, Mr Yakubu Oseni, was not a signatory to any of the accounts, saying that the service operates cashless operations.

The director said that the last time Dangote Group remitted as much as N1 billion to the KIRS was in 2016 and that the amount was an accumulation of unremitted taxes for years.

Salahu dismissed the allegation in its entirety, describing it as “fake and hate speech”.

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Buhari: Fani-Kayode reacts to Trump’s comment, President’s stand on rule of law

Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has reacted to President Donald Trump’s description of President Muhammadu Buhari as “lifeless”.

Trump reportedly made the statement shortly after a meeting between the two leaders on April 30.

Buhari, the first sub-Saharan Africa president to meet Trump since he was sworn in as the 45th American president, was in the US for bilateral talks.

After the meeting, Trump, according to the Financial Times, told his aides that he never wanted to meet someone as “lifeless” as Buhari again.

Reacting, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain said Buhari’s actions had caused him ridicule.

The former minister also condemned Buhari’s statement at the opening ceremony of the Annual General Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) on Monday.

The President, in his speech, urged lawyers to put national security over and above the rule of law.

On Tuesday, Fani-Kayode said: “The greatest threat to national security and the national interest is a President that cannot appreciate the sanctity of the rule of law and the sacrosanct nature of the constitution.

“If this rhetoric of national interest and national security being more important than the rule of law continues it will have grave, disastrous and cataclysmic consequences for our country.

“It will lead to strong resistance, subversion of the state, conflict, war and the disintegration of Nigeria.

“This is because we are not prepared to live in or accept the imposition of a totalitarian police state where dissent, opposition, free speech, human rights and civil liberties have no place.”

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News Digest: Buhari says rule of law must be subject to national interest; .Zimbabwe's president takes oath as U.S censure hangs over vote

1.Buhari says rule of law must be subject to national interest


President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday said the principle of rule of law must be subject to the supremacy of the nation’s security and national interest.

He said where national security and public interest were being threatened, the individual rights of those allegedly responsible must take the second place.

Buhari said these in an address he delivered at the opening of the 2018 Nigerian Bar Association Annual General Conference in Abuja.

He said, “The rule of law must be subject to the supremacy of the nation’s security and national interest.

2.Zimbabwe's president takes oath as U.S censure hangs over vote


Emmerson Mnangagwa urged Zimbabwe to unite behind his presidency on Sunday, as he took the oath of office following a divisive election that U.S. observers said had called the country’s democratic credentials into question.

The Constitutional Court confirmed Mnangagwa as president on Friday, dismissing a challenge by the man he beat in the July 30 ballot, Nelson Chamisa.

Thousands of Zimbabweans, some bussed in, and foreign leaders including South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa and Paul Kagame of Rwanda gathered at Harare’s national stadium for Sunday’s swearing-in.

3.Islamic State claims responsibility for western Libya checkpoint attack


Islamic State claimed responsibility for a gun attack on a checkpoint east of the Libyan capital Tripoli earlier this week, the group’s Amaq news agency said on Saturday.

Thursday’s attack took place between the towns of Zliten and Khoms on the coastal road leading from Tripoli to the port city of Misrata, an area in which members of the Islamist militant group are known to be operating, according to the Zliten mayor.

Amaq said “seven Libyan road security personnel were killed” in the attack by Islamic State fighters, while around 10 more were wounded. It provided no evidence.

A local official and a resident on Thursday said at least four people had been killed in the attack, among them security personnel.

Libya has seen occasional attacks by Islamist militants who have benefited from the turmoil that followed a NATO-backed uprising in 2011.

4.Japanese PM Abe seen headed for extended term despite policy doubts


Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced his candidacy on Sunday for a ruling party leadership election he is expected to win, despite low expectations for his economic policies and doubts over his push to revise the pacifist constitution.

5. North Korea newspaper blasts 'double-dealing' U.S. after Pompeo's trip canceled


North Korea's state-controlled newspaper on Sunday accused the United States of "double-dealing" and "hatching a criminal plot" against Pyongyang, after Washington abruptly canceled a visit by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Negotiations have been all but deadlocked since U.S. President Donald Trump’s summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore in June.

Pompeo has pressed for tangible steps toward North Korea’s abandonment of its nuclear arsenal while Pyongyang is demanding that Washington first make concessions of its own.

North Korea’s Rodong Sinmun newspaper said U.S. special units based in Japan were staging an air drill aimed at “the infiltration into Pyongyang”, citing a South Korean media outlet.

 

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2019 election: PDP begins sale of forms

The Peoples Democratic Part, PDP has announced the commencement of sale of forms for the 2019 general elections.

This was disclosed in a statement by the party’s National Organizing Secretary, Col. Austin Akonbundu.

The statement read in part: “SALE OF FORMS FOR 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS (ALL CATEGORIES)

“The National Working Committee (NWC) of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) announces that the sale of Expression of Interests and Nomination Forms for the 2019 General Elections has commenced.

“All female aspirants are exempted from payment for purchase of nomination form except National and three Ad-how delegates

“In line with our Party’s guidelines for the conduct of Party Primaries for the 2019 General Elections, as approved by National Executive Committee (NEC), the details are as follows:

“All interested aspirants are to purchase their forms from the office of the National Financial Secretary.”

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2019 election: PDP begins sale of forms

The Peoples Democratic Part, PDP has announced the commencement of sale of forms for the 2019 general elections.

This was disclosed in a statement by the party’s National Organizing Secretary, Col. Austin Akonbundu.

The statement read in part: “SALE OF FORMS FOR 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS (ALL CATEGORIES)

“The National Working Committee (NWC) of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) announces that the sale of Expression of Interests and Nomination Forms for the 2019 General Elections has commenced.

“All female aspirants are exempted from payment for purchase of nomination form except National and three Ad-how delegates

“In line with our Party’s guidelines for the conduct of Party Primaries for the 2019 General Elections, as approved by National Executive Committee (NEC), the details are as follows:

“All interested aspirants are to purchase their forms from the office of the National Financial Secretary.”

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PDP is dead – Senator Omisore

The governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Osun State, Senator Iyiola Omisore has labelled the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as “dead”.

Omisore and other leaders of the party received a rousing welcome from Iwo people, as the party held its Osun West campaign rally in the ancient town on Monday.

In his address to the people, Omisore thanked them for their support and the warm reception, promising that he won’t disappoint the electorate on his campaign promises.

Earlier in Osogbo, he had cleared the air on an insinuation that he had a pact with the PDP to remain in the party, which he said was not true, but a gimmick designed by the opposition to deceive his supporters, saying, “PDP in Osun State died the day I left the party”.

Speaking later on Rave 91.7 FM, Omisore said, “it is now obvious that this election is between Omisore and others, that is why they are using my name for campaign, saying all sorts and associating me with PDP, a party which is already dead in Osun.”

Meanwhile, INEC has released names of forty eight political parties participating in the election slated for September 22.

Names of governorship and deputies governorship candidates were also announced.

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Jim Iyke speaks on reported arrest at Lagos Airport

Controversial Nollywood actor, Jim Iyke, has opened up on his reported arrest at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport Lagos.

On Monday, the popular actor was captured in a video that went viral on social media which show him in a bit of an altercation with law enforcement officers at the airport over a case of alleged assault.

But speaking to reporters in Abuja yesterday evening, Jim Iyke denied assaulting anyone at the airport saying, “people are just amazing, the truth is that I was running late for a flight in Abuja, and my people had sent my luggage a flight ahead. I tried hard not to miss the flight, but by the time I made it to the gate, the captain had almost shut the aircraft.”

He explained further that one of the security guards close by got too eager and got involved.

“One of the security guards who saw me struggling to make my way in got overzealous and got into an argument with my PA. Then they started exchanging words and pointing fingers at the heat of the moment.

“At the end of the day, we couldn’t even make it (the flight) and when we were coming back, the airport assistant went to call the police and said my Personal Assistant hit his face and pushed him.

“But when the policeman saw that it was me, I told them to let us go downstairs to resolve the matter, it was an issue of tempers fraying. We then went downstairs and the matter was resolved. I even boarded the same Dana Air Craft and I was shocked upon my arrival to hear that I was arrested by the Police. Which Police?’

“I know that people need content, but let’s not blow things out of proportion, I am not the kind of person who will post a rejoinder on issues like this, because I will be fuelling the fire, but we are all human and we lose our temper at different points in our lives, especially with how rude and unprofessional people are and more bewildering is the fact that people never want to hear the other side of the story

“The funny part is that this guy they said I slapped came to pick me up at the lounge and took me to the plane. He got me a better seat and I gave him little change because I know the country is hard. We hugged and ended it on a great note.

“The manager himself took me to the plane and I told him to school his staff on how to treat people. Its sad the length that people will go to spread the fake news about people. Thank you for being one of the credible media houses who actually confirm news before publishing it,” Jim Iyke said.

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EPL: Mourinho fighting for his job after Manchester United are battered by Spurs

Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho, is fighting to save his job after the crisis at the club deepened with another shambolic defeat, the UK Mirror reports.

United were beaten 3-0 by Tottenham, thanks to three second-half goals from Harry Kane and Lucas Moura (twice).

Tottenham fans taunted Mourinho with chants of “you’re getting sacked in the morning”, after Mauricio Pochettino’s side piled the pressure on the under-fire United boss.

Mourinho needed a win after United’s 3-2 defeat to Brighton, but watched on as his side lost for the second game running.

United have now lost two of their opening three Premier League fixtures, for the first time since the 1992/1993 season.

Mourinho now faces a battle to prove he is the man to turn around their fortunes. The Portuguese is already at odds with United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward, over the latter’s failure to deliver all the transfer targets he identified this summer.

Woodward sat stoney-faced in the United directors’ box, as the team side unravelled before him. The Old Trafford supremo faces a tough decision over what to do to halt the current slide

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Osinbajo demands answers from Babangida, Obasanjo, Jonathan over oil money

Vice president Yemi Osinbajo has questioned how oil money was spent under previous administrations.

Osinabjo called out former presidents like Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan, while answering questions from Nigerians at a town hall meeting in Minnesota, United States on Sunday, according to a statement issued yesterday by his media aide, Laolu Akande.

On OPEC statistics on oil revenues accruable to Nigeria under successive administrations between 1990 and 2014, the Vice President said not much had been done in terms of infrastructure, despite the huge oil revenues.

“Under the IBB/Abacha administrations (1990 – 1998) Nigeria realised$199.8 billion; under the Obasanjo/Yar’Adua governments (1999 – 2009), the country got $401.1 billion; and during the Jonathan administration (2010 – 2014), Nigeria got $381.9 billion from oil revenues.

“The question that we must all ask is, what exactly happened to resources? The question that I asked is that where is the infrastructure?

“One of the critical things that we must bear in mind and see is that this government, despite earning $94 billion, up until 2017, we are spending more on infrastructure and capital than any previous governments; so we are spending N1.5 trillion on capital; that is the highest we have spent since 1990,” he said.

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Transfer: Real Madrid confirm goalkeeper’s exit

Real Madrid youngster, Andriy Lunin, will play the 2018/2019 season at Leganes, after the two clubs agreed a loan deal for the goalkeeper.

Lunin, 19, joined Madrid from Zorya Luhansk in June and featured in two International Champions Cup games, while Keylor Navas was on post-World Cup leave.

With Thibaut Courtois’ arrival from Chelsea, the Ukrainian has dropped further down in the pecking order, with Kiko Casilla third choice.

“Real Madrid C. F. and C. D. Leganés have reached an agreement over the loan of Andriy Lunin for the current campaign, in a deal running until 30 June 2019,” Madrid confirmed in a statement on their official website.

Lunin made his professional debut at 17 for first club Dnipro and already boasts two caps for Ukraine having represented his country from the Under-16 to U-21 levels.

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Manchester United v Tottenham: What Mourinho did to journalists after 3-0 loss

Manchester United boss, Jose Mourinho clashed with a journalists during his post-match press conference on Monday.

This was after he led his side to a 3-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur.

The Portuguese called for more ‘respect’ from the British media.

Mourinho took offence when the score line of the game was pointed out to him and the former Chelsea boss, however, recounted his own achievements in the Premier League in comparison to the other managers in England’s top flight.

After the journalists reminded him that his side had lost 3-0, he said, “Just to finish, do you know the result?”

Holding up three fingers, he added, “3-0. 3-0. Do you know what this means?

“3-0. It also means, 3 Premierships and I won more Premierships alone than the other 19 managers together.

“Three for me… and two for them.”

As he stormed out of the room, he said, “Respect. Respect. Respect. Respect.”

Tottenham cruised to victory through goals from Harry Kane and Lucas Moura.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side are now level on point with Liverpool, Chelsea and Watford at the top of the Premier League table.

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Under IBB / Abacha , Nigeria got $199.8 bn; OBJ / Yar’Adua, $401.1 bn; GEJ, $381.9 bn; where are these monies ? – Osinbajo

Nigeria’s problem not restructuring – Osinbajo
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru


ABUJA – VICE President Yemi Osinbajo has said that the problem of Nigeria was not geographical restructuring rather prudent management of national resources and providing for the people properly.


Osinbajo also said prudent management of the nation’s resources and the provision of essential needs of the people were better ways of addressing Nigeria’s development challenges.

The Vice President stated this while fielding questions from a cross-section of Nigerians at a town hall meeting in Minnesota, the United States of America, Sunday.


According to him, “the problem with our country is not a matter of restructuring and we must not allow ourselves to be drawn into the argument that our problems stem from some geographical restructuring. It is about managing resources properly and providing for the people properly, that is what it is all about.


“I served for eight years as Attorney General in Lagos State and one of the chief issues that we fought for in Lagos state was what you call fiscal federalism. We felt that there was a need for the states to be stronger, for states to more or less determine their fortunes.


“So, for example, we went to court to contest the idea that every state should control, to a certain extent, its own resources (the so-called resource control debate). We were in court at that time up to the Supreme Court and the court ruled that oil-producing states should continue to get 13% derivation.


“While we were at the Supreme Court only the oil-producing states and Lagos were interested in resource control, everybody else was not interested in resource control for obvious reasons. Now, that is the way the argument has always gone, those who have the resources want to take all of it, while those who do not have want to share from others.”


Continuing, Osinbajo said, “My view is that we must create the environment that allows for people to realise themselves economically because that truly is what the challenge is with our country.”


The Vice President added that Buhari-led Federal Government has put in place an economic structure that was able to function properly despite previous challenges, particularly corruption that led to a slowdown in the economy.


On the impact of corruption on the economy and the solution adopted by the administration, he noted that “Unless we are able to deal with the fundamental questions especially around corruption, our economic circumstance will keep going one step forward, two steps backwards”.


He further said, “When you talk about corruption in Nigeria, the truth is stranger than fiction. It is the kind of thing that would cripple an economy anywhere because you simply don’t have the resources for the graft and the greed of the numbers of people who want to steal the resources.


“All that we have been able to deal with is grand corruption. When we started the TSA, the whole point was to aggregate all of the funds of government that were in private banks. So we put all of the money in the central bank so that we could at least see the movement of money and by doing so, we were able to save 50% of the corruption that was going on then.”


The Vice President in a statement by his spokesman, Laolu Akande assured Nigerians in the US that the Buhari’s government could be trusted, noting that “we can say for sure that the President is not going to sign off money and just bring it out to share.”


Relying on OPEC statistics on oil revenues accruable to Nigeria under successive administrations between 1990 and 2014, the Vice President said not much had been done in terms of infrastructure development despite the huge oil revenues realized by the country.


According to him, “Under the IBB / Abacha administrations (1990 – 1998) Nigeria realized$199.8 billion; under the Obasanjo / Yar’Adua governments (1999 – 2009), the country got $401.1 billion; and during the Jonathan administration (2010 – 2014), Nigeria got $381.9 billion from oil revenues.”


“The question that we must all ask is that what exactly happened to resources? The question that I asked is that where is the infrastructure.


“One of the critical things that we must bear in mind and see is that this government despite earning $94 billion, up until 2017, we are spending more on infrastructure and capital than any previous government, so we are spending N1.5 trillion on capital, that is the highest we have spent since 1990,” he added.


Responding to concerns on how government was utilizing recovered funds, the Vice President disclosed that the Buhari administration is committed to a transparent use of the funds in providing infrastructure.


He said: “What we are doing with the proceeds of corruption is by making it a line in the budget so that it can be accounted for properly; it is not a special fund somewhere that is just being used in any way, but as a single line in the budget for infrastructure which is our major spend.”


In the area of agriculture, Osinbajo said, the target was to attain self-sufficiency in the production of rice, tomato etc.


According to him, “We are doing a lot of work in agriculture. Take rice, for instance, we are doing a lot in rice production and we have increased local production such that we are no longer spending $5 million daily on rice import.


“Today, we are doing 11 million metric tons of paddy rice and are now importing only 2 per cent of what we used to import.”


On Nigeria’s rise on the World Bank’s ease of doing business index, he said though the challenges were daunting, the government was committed to going beyond the 24 places it moved up to in the last rankings.


The Vice President added that reforming Nigeria’s port system was top on the agenda of government as
efforts were underway to improve the turnaround time for cargo clearance at the ports.


According to him, “If you look at the port issue, for example, we must be able to clear our port system; people must be able to import and export their goods in hours not weeks and months.


“So, we have to work our port system and one of the things we have been able to do is what we call the National Trading Platform or the single window. We are getting to the point where we are going to launch the national trading platform where the whole port system is integrated into one.”


On improving the health budget at both the state and federal levels, he said the focus was on trying to do National Health Insurance because funding health care through budgeting has proved to be practically impossible.


He said, “We simply do not have the resources, the states and Federal Government cannot do enough. So, the National Health Insurance is a very basic part of it and we are currently working now with the World Bank and with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to establish a proper National Health Insurance Scheme.”


Nigeria’s Ambassador to the U.S., Mr Sylvanus Nsofor led other Nigerians within and outside the state of Minnesota to the meeting held in Minneapolis.

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Tiwa Savage laments being born woman

Mavin Queen, Tiwa Savage has lamented about how hard it is to be a woman in Africa.


The award wining singer took to her Instagram story, indicating she is going through some hard times.


The mother of one in her post said she was tired of fighting and almost at the point of giving up.


On her Instagram, she wrote; “It’s a sin to be a woman in Africa.


“I feel like giving up, tired of fighting, tired of proving myself, tired of smiling.”

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