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Nigerian Islamic extremist, Michael Adebolajo who murdered a British soldier 'admits his guilt in jail confession and plans to write a letter of apology'

Michael Adebolajo,a Nigerian Islamic extremist who murdered British soldier fusilier LeeRigley in broad day light, has admitted his guilt in a jail confession and plans to write to Mr. Rigby's family to apologise for the horrific slaying thattook place opposite the royal Artillery barracks in Woolwich, Londonin 2013.The 31-year-old who is serving life behind bars in high-security HMP Woodhill, outside Milton Keynes is regarded as the most dangerous prisoner in the British penal system.It was reported that he expressed his remorse to fellow inmates and prison staff over the horrific slaying of the soldier, and also admitted he 'misinterpreted' the Koran having cited the Islam's holy book moments after the attack, which he carried out with accomplice Michael Adebowale,now 27.A source told The Sun on Sunday: 'Adebolajo is widely regarded as one of the most dangerous extremists in the prison system. A month ago he approached a fellow inmate and a member of prison pastoral staff to say he finally regretted the murder and acknowledged he took an innocent life.'According to other inmates, Adebolajo now wants to apologise toLee's family. But Lee's motherLyn Rigby, 51, who battled depression since the death of her son is said to be repulsed by Adebolajo's change of heart and will never forgive him.She told The Sun on Sunday: 'To hear his killer say that Lee was innocent and that he regrets killing him is the ultimate kick in the

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Women should be carefull

  This news got to me late but I think I should post it
   Men help your wife, sister's and so have you it is now a viral news that the manufacturer's of BRA are now adding some chemicals that are not meant to be into it which comes in a liquid  form sewed inside of it which has been proven that it causes cancer which starts  by inching  the women on their Breast as we all know cancer is a deadly disease 
      Help the women of the world

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US government arrests two Nigerian pharmacists arrested over $9.6m illegal drugs distribution

An indictment was unsealed today charging three pharmacists, one doctor and two other individuals withconspiracy to illegally distribute prescription drugs, U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider announced today.Charged in the indictment are: Nigerian pharmacists Enitan Sodiya-Ogundipe, 42, and Abiodun Fabode, 56, Pharmacist Amir Rafi, 49, Dr. Vasan Deshikachar, 50, Niesheia Tibu, 44, and Andrei Tibu, 30.The indictment alleges that from January 2015 through March 2018, these pharmacists and doctor conspired with the other defendants to issue and dispense a large number of prescription opioids for supposed patients, who did not havea legitimate medical need for the drugs.Deshikachar primarily prescribed oxycodone and oxymorphone, two ofthe most addictive opioids that have high street value. The Tibus would take the supposed patients to Precare Pharmacy, Global Health Pharmacy and Friendz Pharmacy, where Sodiya-Ogundipe, Rafi and Fabode would dispense the drugs.The Tibus then obtained the drugs and sold them on the street. According to the indictment, the pharmacies dispensed more than 344,737 dosage units of Schedule II opioid prescriptions during the course of the conspiracy. These controlled substances had a conservative street value in excess of $9,600,000.“In this case, three pharmacists and one doctor allegedly conspired to distribute nearly $10 million worth ofopioids into the community, potentially spreading addiction and causing untold damage to Michigan families.Diversion of prescription pills to the street market is a direct cause of thecurrent opioid epidemic facing our country,” U.S. Attorney Schneider said.

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Osinbajo Vows Never To Stab President Buhari In The Bac

Vice president, Yemi Osinbajo has reaffirmed hisloyalty to President Muhammadu Buhari.Osinbajo stated this while speaking to a congregation of clergies at a forum of Greater Nigeria Pastors’ Conference in Osogbo, Osun State on Friday.“I have made sure that it would not be said of methat I have stabbed the President in the back.“We must never be afraid speaking truthfully andforcefully on issues”, he said, adding that “there is no time that I did not represent the views of Nigerians, even if it is contrary to President’s view.”The Vice President added that “we have gone too far beyond the situation of playing games.“Our country is made up of Christians, Muslims and those who don’t believe in the two faiths. The right thing to do is that all treated justly.”Osinbajo, who was responding to questions raised by the chairman of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Osun State chapter, Reverend Abraham Olasumbo Ige, emphasised that the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) was committed to ending the spate of killings and violence in the country.According to him, “we must not allow the narrative being said about some issues to survive. There’s great determination to end the killings and hold accountable anybody arrested. We have to be very careful. We must put whatever happens in a context. If we don’t handle it carefully, we may put the country in a civil war.”

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So SAD! 7 Persons Killed In Road Accident In Imo

A nursing mother and six others including the driver of a commercial bus heading to Owerri from Onitsha have been killed in an auto crash.The accident happened at Onitsha/Owerri road, precisely at Njaba hill, Imo State, according to Daily Sun.The newspaper reports that a Mercedes Benz lorry on high speed rammed into the bus conveying 16 passengers, causing the vehicle tosomersault several times, killing seven passengers and injuring 10 others.The newspaper further reported that the nursing mother was identified by a source who said she came from Umuogwuta, Ndegwu in Owerri west council area and was a petty trader who had gone to Onitsha market before she met her untimely death.The State Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, sector commander, Joseph Aremu confirmed the incident.He, however, added that while their preliminary investigation had indicted the lorry driver, furtherinvestigation was still ongoing to ascertain the actual cause of the accident.Aremu said the dead victims were immediately taken to the mortuary while the injured victims were conveyed to the hospital by his men from the Njaba unit.

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N2.6bn: Appeal court acquits ex-NIMASA DG, Patrick Akpobolokemi

Former Director General of theNigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency,Patrick Akpobolokemi, who was charged with an alleged fraud of N2.6bn has been discharged and acquited by theCourt of Appeal, Lagos division. The Appeal Court overruled the decision of Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court inLagos, who, on October 16, 2017, dismissedAkpobolokemi’s no-case submission.TheEconomic and Financial Crimes CommissionEFCChad on December4th 2015, arraigned Akpobolokemi alongside five others namely Ezekiel Agaba, Ekene Nwakuche, Governor Juan, Blockz and Stonz Limited and Al-Kenzo Logistics Limited, for allegedly diverting N2.6bn from the coffers of NIMASA between December 2013 and May 2015.The six defendants had all pleaded not guilty to the 22 charges pressed against them, following which the EFCC opened its case, calling 12 witnesses and tendering 77 exhibits in a bid to prove the allegation.Following an appeal by the defendants, the court of appeal discharged and acquitted Akpobolokemi of the entire 22-count charge The five other defendants were, however, not discharged by theappeal court which upheld the high court’s ruling that they had a case to answer.

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12 African migrants shot dead by human traffickers in Libya

The United Nations says more than 12 African migrants were shot dead by human traffickers while attempting to escape a camp in Libya, where some were subjected to"torture" and "abuse and exploitation"."Human traffickers in Libya reportedly killed more than a dozen people and wounded many others after a group of some 200 Eritreans, Ethiopians and Somalis, being held captive, attempted to escape,"the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said in a statement.  We are appalled by a deadly incident in Libya in which traffickers killed 12 people after a group of some 200 captive Eritreans, Ethiopians and Somalis attempted to escape.UNHCR colleagues are on the ground helping the survivors, who include children.https://t.co/9PvzLr0lZm— UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees)June 1, 2018The incident occurred in Bani Walid, approximately 180 km (110 miles) southeast of the capital Tripoli, which is a transit point for migrants trying to reach Europe. People traffickers and kidnappers are believed to run 20 detention centres in the town."This latest deadly incident demonstrates, once again, the huge challenge of providing protection to refugees in Libya, where many people fleeing war and persecution fall prey to criminal networks,"UNHCR said.

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2019: President Buhari meets his media support group, says ''It is very difficult to defend my administration''

President Buhari today met with members of the Buhari Media Organisation at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. President Buhari thanked them for speaking on his behalf and also acknowldeged that his administration is one that is difficult to defend...''I don’t think I can thank you enough for your steadfastness under very difficult circumstances. It is not easy to defend this administration and more importantly, to defend me. Butyour consistency is giving me a lot of confidence and I knowyou are paying the price physically, mentally and materially because the opposition now is are sitting on incredible resources, which I’m afraid we cannot get at it all. For that reason, they are sponsoring mischief from different angles, which inspite of the incumbency of thegovernment, we cannot absolutely stop that. It is you people, that are quietly and openly fighting it and I cannot thank you enough for that,” he saidHe also told the group members thatthe opposition looted so much money that his administration might not be able to recover.The Buhari Media Organisation was the media outfit of the APC campaign team in 2015 which was named Buhari Media Support Organisation.See more photos from the meeting.

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Two fraudsters arraigned for 10Million Naira scam using 18 different bank accounts to dupepeople

The Kaduna office of EFCC on Friday, June 1, 2018 arraigned the duo of Muhammed Suleiman and Uchelor Jude before Justice M.T Tukur of State High Court Kaduna ona two count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence.The alleged serial fraudsters conspired among themselves to defraud unsuspecting victims’ huge sums of money amounting to over 10million Naira by using eighteen different bank accounts after intimating them that they have secured a drainage construction contract purported to have been awarded by the Kaduna State Government to Gilmore construction Company.Count one reads that you Muhammed Suleiman ( AKA Muhammed Alhaji Hamza) and Uchelor Jude sometime between 2016 and 2017 in Kaduna State within the jurisdiction of the High Court of Kaduna State conspired among yourselves to do illegal act towit: obtaining money by false pretencce from one Anthong Chidozie the Managing Director of Pavatek Global Resources Limited and thereby committed an offence contrary Section 8 (a) of the AdvanceFee Fraud and other Fraud Related offences Act, 2006 and Punishable under Section 1(3) of the same Act.They pleaded not guilty to all the charges against them.In view of their plea, prosecution counsel, Sa'ad Hannafi Sa'ad requested for a date for commencement of trial, while praying the accused to be remanded in prison custody. In his ruling, Justice Tukur directed the accused to be remanded in prison custody and adjourned the case to the 6th of June for hearing of bail applications.

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Round 2!... Bobrisky fires back at TV host, Hero Daniel; Says heis not on his level

Bobrisky and LITV host, Hero Danielsboth took a swipe at each other over Toyin Lawani's car gift to ex-BBNaija housemate, Nina, on Friday. Read previous reporthere.Bobrisky apparently isn't done with Hero, as he took to his Instagram page to slam him yet again in two seperate posts. Read below...Abeg if u know dis motherfucker with cow skull tell him I'm never in his level in any level. Did u cal urself a comedian ? U are not funny and I don't think anyone find ur dirty ass funny. Just because Linda ikeji employ u fool doesn't mean u have mouth to talk me. Pls how much is your salary...u wanna mess with me ! I will finish ur upcoming Career trust me. The last time I saw dis he goatwas at mega chicken. I don't even know the bastard. He walked up to me to introduce himself to me that he work forLinda in my mind I was like sothe fool was now asking formy no. Now the idiot wanna talk to me. U want to use me to blow abi ? Naaa ur own will never work. For those of u who don't know wat dis idiot did. He mentioned me on a post that was going viral lastnite and I saw it. And I responded to the idiot never to include my name or come close to me again whenever he see me in public, But wait Guys ! Y do some people pretend to like u wen they are alone with u and later go behind to gossip. I'm waiting for ur clap back o and see how I will finish u asap. Idiot see his ear like church standing fan. Foolish boy.

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Ex-Police Commissioner Onofiok arraigned on alleged N1.9bn fraud

Justice Chizoba Oji of FCT High Court, Apo, on Friday granted N50mbail to Victor Onofiok, ex-Commissioner of Police, who was arraigned on 21 counts bordering on fraud to the tune of N1.9bn.Oji also ordered the defendant to provide two sureties with landed property and resident in the FCT.She adjourned the case until October 4 and October 16 for definite hearing.The Economic and Financial CrimesCommission arraigned the former commissioner of Police for alleged money laundering and illegal diversion of Police funds, offences he denied committing.When the case came up on Wednesday, May 23, Oji adjourned the case until June 1, to rule on Onofiok’s bail application, as he denied committing the alleged offences.The prosecutor, Deborah Eteh, told the court that the defendant committed the alleged offences between 2008 and 2009; and 2011.She said that Onofiok, while servingas the CP in charge of Works, Logistics and Supply of the Nigeria Police Force, abused his office.She alleged that the defendant awarded contracts for the construction and rehabilitation of Police facilities across the country to his personal companies.Eteh said that the defendant, while serving as CP Force Headquarters, between 2008 and 2009 at Abuja, unlawfully used his office and position to corruptly confer undue advantage upon himself by using companies registered in his name.She listed them as: Faksene International, Dutse Allah Construction Ventures, Nne-Edak Technical Ventures, Puristic Adherent Company, and Quality Watch Construction Company.The prosecutor also said that in 2011, the defendant used his position to secure contract for the construction of Police quarters, at Victoria Island and Ikorodu, worth N95.67m.The offences contravened the provisions of Section 12 of the Corrupt Practices and other RelatedOffences Act 2000.

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Armed police officer kills hotel customer in Lagos

A customer who came to have a drink at a Lagos hotel was shot and killed after hot exchange of words and attempt to disarm a mobile police officer attached to the hotel.  According to reports the incident happened at the popular Ileviaoje Hotel and Suites located at Obalade Street, Ajagun Estate, Ijegun, Lagos. The victim identified as Jude a.k.a Cornell was said to have been hit by the bullet released by the unidentified officer, who is said to beon the run now.  Following the incident, youths in the area mobilised, attacked the hotel, damaged about seven vehicles parked inside and almost razed the main hotel building. It took the intervention of the DPO Isheri Oshun Division and his team, who went there and prevented the irate youths from causing more damages in the hotel.The lifeless body of the deceased was retrieved by the police and deposited at the Yaba mortuary for autopsy report. It was learnt that the victim and his friends went to the hotel to drink and while they were inside there, they quarreled among themselves. The police officer who was with his AK47 rifle, went to them, confronted and asked the victim to leave the hotel premises if they wanted to fight.  At that point, the victim and the police officer had an exchange of hot words, to the extent that the victim held his gun and attempted to disarmed him. It was during the scuffle that the police officer was said to have shot him, he fell down and died immediately. By the time hewas taken to a hospital, he was already dead and the doctors certified him dead.Meanwhile, the hotel has been temporary shut down for business and seven of the angry youths were said to have been arrested and detained at Area M Command, Idimu over the looting and destruction of properties at the hotel.

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White woman calls on EFCC to leave Yahoo boys alone, says " We are happy sending them money"

A Caucasian woman has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to leave Yahoo boys alone and stop hunting them for their cyber crimes.The woman said they don't mind sending their money to Yahoo boys because they make them happy. She added that it is the duty of white women to make Yahoo boys fresh.She said:EFCC Nigeria, leave Yahoo boys alone. It's our duty to make them fresh. We are happy sending the boys money because they make us happy.

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17m people left Africa in 2017 in search of greener pastures – UN report

A new report by the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has said no fewer than 17million Africans left the continent in 2017 in search of greener pastures,The ‘Economic Development in Africa’ report also said 5.5 million people moved to Africa from other continents while some 19 million international migrants moved within Africa.“Overall, some 19 million international migrants moved within Africa, and 17 million Africans left the continent during last year. The continent was also the destination for about 5.5 million people from outside,”the report found.It said the large-scale migration of people within Africa tended to boost growth and lifted the continent’s whole economy, urging the world to dispel misconceptions and “harmful narratives” targeting migration. The report also said cross-border movement offered “a chance for a better life, with the social and economic benefits extending to bothsource and destination countries, as well as future generations”.Mukhisa Kituyi, the Secretary-General of (UNCTAD), said at the launching the report: “Our analysis shows this to be true for millions of African migrants and their families”. Kituyi added that public perception, “particularly as it relates to international African migration, is rifewith misconceptions that have become part of a divisive, misleading and harmful narrative.”The report said remittances travelling back home from migrant workers both outside and inside Africa rose on average from 38.4 billion dollars between 2005 to 2007,to 64.9 billion dollars, during the two-year period up to the end of 2016.According to the report, therefore, remittances accounted for over half of the capital flows within the continent. Likewise, migrants contributed nearly 20 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Côte d’Ivoire according to figures from 2008, and 13 per cent in Rwanda (2012 figures).Junior Davis, the lead author of the report, said it provided evidence of the “intimate correlation” between migration and trade two sides of the same coin.“Africa is on the cusp of tremendouschange,” he said, noting the recently agreed African Continental Free Trade Area and the Protocol on the Free Movement of Persons. In this context the report contributes to a better understanding of the implications of intra-African migration for the continent’s socio-economic transformation,” Davis added.However, alongside the numbers of migrants moving and working within Africa, the continent also has some of the highest number of people forced from their homes due to conflict or natural disasters.On top of the development gains lostat home, there is a significant economic and social burden faced by host countries, leaving many migrants dependent on international humanitarian aid, the report stated.

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Ambode releases N859 million for retirees pension

The Lagos State Government has released the sum of N859.059m for the payment of accrued pension rights to 158 Public Service retirees under the Contributory Pension Scheme for May 2018.Addressing the retirees at the 51stRetirement Benefit Bond Certificate Presentation Ceremony today, the Commissioner, for Establishments, Training and Pensions, Dr. Benson Oke Akintola said the State government has paid accrued pension rights in excess of N37.5billion into the Retirement Savings Accounts of 9,045 retirees since the inception of the present administration.   He said, “Despite the fact that the funding obligations of the current pension scheme are high, Governor Ambode is committed to the wellbeing of the Pensioners and the active staff. Hence funds are released regularly to pay staff salaries and Pensioners’ dues”.Speaking earlier, the Director-General, Lagos State Pension Commission (LASPEC), Mrs. Folashade Onanuga informed the retirees that the present administration was fine-tuning the process of rolling out benefits to make life easier for the retirees.She implored the retirees to study the leaflets distributed by the State Government in respect of the two options for receipt of monthly Pension entitlements and opt for anyone of their choice.The Lagos State Government has released the sum of N859.059m for the payment of accrued pension rights to 158 Public Service retirees under the Contributory Pension Scheme for May 2018.Addressing the retirees at the 51stRetirement Benefit Bond Certificate Presentation Ceremony today, the Commissioner, for Establishments, Training and Pensions, Dr. Benson Oke Akintola said the State government has paid accrued pension rights in excess of N37.5billion into the Retirement Savings Accounts of 9,045 retirees since the inception of the present administration.   He said, “Despite the fact that the funding obligations of the current pension scheme are high, Governor Ambode is committed to the wellbeing of the Pensioners and the active staff. Hence funds are released regularly to pay staff salaries and Pensioners’ dues”.Speaking earlier, the Director-General, Lagos State Pension Commission (LASPEC), Mrs. Folashade Onanuga informed the retirees that the present administration was fine-tuning the process of rolling out benefits to make life easier for the retirees.She implored the retirees to study the leaflets distributed by the State Government in respect of the two options for receipt of monthly Pension entitlements and opt for anyone of their choice.

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PDP counters Buhari, says youth free to run for president in 2019

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned and described as degrading and completely unacceptable, the declaration made by President Muhammadu Buhari, that Nigerians youth should not contest the Presidency in the 2019 general elections.PDP, in a statement by its national publicity secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, insists the Nigerian youth have come of age and are free, under all circumstances, to contest forany position, including the office of President, even in the 2019 general election.The President who signed the “Not Too Young To Run” bill into law on Thursday at the Council Chamber of State House Presidential Villa, said the the youth can aspire for presidency but should postpone their campaign till after 2019 election as he is running for a second term.The PDP, who had attacked the president in a statement yesterday, saying the bill was their initiative, alleged that the President Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC) have been using all manner of machinations to frustrate front line participation of the youth and of course, thewomen in active politics and governance.“PDP describes such a declaration as totally unpresidential, unlawful, discriminatory and further showcases the disdain with which Mr. President holds the youths, who he had earlier described, without apologies, as lazy and lovers of freebies.“We want Nigerians, particularly, the youth, to note that President Buhari’s position reflects the policy of his dysfunctional All Progressives Congress (APC), not to allow our youth the opportunity to aspire at top levels.”The party said the president never supported the bill which is why his statement counters the purpose for signing the bill.“It is unimaginable that a President can signa law and immediately seek to suspend it. President Buhari’s attempt to talk down on and intimidate the youths from contesting against him in 2019 shows that he is not in support of the Not Too Young To Run law and only assented to it because he had no other option under the 1999 Constitution (as Amended).”Alerting the Nigerian youth, the PDP said this statement shows the policy of the president and its party as it has nothing to offer them.“The PDP therefore calls on all Nigerian youth to note that President Buhari and the APC have nothing to offer them and the nation at large. They should therefore spareno thoughts in jettisoning all support for President Buhari and the APC in their 2019 re-election bid.”The party therefore called on all Nigerian youth to come together and rally on its repositioned platform and give vent to their wishes and aspirations, within the circle of their collective task, to rescue the nation.

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Aiteo, CoCa Cola, Nigerian Breweries, others top Super Eagles sponsors

Nigeria’s national team, the Super Eaglesis gradually becoming a commercial hot cake for big brands and has attracted over N6 billion in sponsorships. As Russia 2018 approaches, corporate organisations scramble to court the attention of the now celebrated team.No doubt, the Super Eagles have improved tremendously in their performance and have restored the confidence of teeming Nigerian fans andattracted corporate attention.A few years back, this was not so. The team grappled with lots of technical and financial problems. Coaches were owed salaries and players played under very demoralising conditions. However, things began to change around April 2017, when an indigenous oil company, Aiteo Group, decided to take a chance and inject a whopping sum of N2.5 billion into Nigerian football in partnership with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).This fund was instrumental to the Super Eagles sudden turnaround and clinching the World Cup ticket. Since their qualification, The Super Eagles brand has become more attractive to large corporate bodies seeking brand exposure and hoping to reach Nigeria’s football loving audience. NFF president, Amaju Pinnick stated in March 2018, thatNFF has “entered into various partnership deals worth over $50 million in the past one year.” Below is a list of their top sponsors as they make their way to Russia for the most watched football tourney in the world:Top energy conglomerate, Aiteo Group has made the most significant investment in the Nigerian Football Federation in recent times. In April 2017, the indigenous oil giant signed N2.5billion worth of sponsorship agreement that resuscitated the national team and increased their chance of qualification for the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Unlike other brands hoping to gain marketing advantage, Aiteo’s investment has been described as a corporate social responsibility initiative targeted at enhancing the growth of Nigerian football, supporting its youth and fostering national unity. Pinnick described Aiteo’s contribution as “a heartwarming landmark in the history of football sponsorship in Nigeria.”Aiteo Group organised the maiden edition of Aiteo-NFF Awards, in celebration of Nigerian footballers, past and present in February 2018. At the award ceremony, it was revealed that Aiteo paid the sum of $600,000 and N320 million to cover its contractual obligation of providing support to the technical crew of the Super Eagles for the whole of 2018, well beyond the WorldCup.The company also signed a N2.5billion partnership to support the country’s longest running federation’s cup, now renamed Aiteo Cup in June 2017. In January 2018, Aiteo sponsored the Confederation of African Football Awards which held in Ghana.Coca Cola threw its weight behind the Eagles in January as official soft drink partners for the World Cup, snatching theteam from its arch-rival, Pepsi. The Coca‑Cola partnership with the NFF and the sponsorship of all the Nigerian National Football teams will span an uninterrupted period of five years, after which there will be an opportunity for renewal.The Nigeria Football Federation signed a N1.4 billion five-year deal with the beverage company in January 2018. Coca-Cola (International) is also one of the official sponsors of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The company has consistently organised a World Cup trophy global tour since the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. The rekindled relationship and interest has been linked to Amaju Pinnick’s great leadership skillsand ability to get the buy-in of big brands.Amaju Pinnick, president, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), mentioned that the potential in Nigerian sports is limitless, adding, however, that the government needs to create an enabling environment for the sports industry to thrive.“Twenty-five years ago, the British government invested £200 million in the Premier League and today, the EPL is worth £8 billion. If we create enabling environment with proper structure, sports can contribute significantly to Nigeria’s GDP more than any other sector,” said Pinnick.“We must engage reputable brands to drive sponsorship for the national team. If every geopolitical zone concentrates on its strengths and harness them properly, Nigeria will fly the flags high at international competitions and thus get global attention for investors to come in and invest,” he added.Nigerian Breweries Plc, the pioneer and largest brewing company in Nigeria, serving both Nigerian and West African markets with product including Star Lager and Amstel Malta.The company’s partnership with NFF is valid for five years and worth N2.2 billion.Also, Star Lager has become the official beer sponsor of the Super Eagles to this year’s FIFA World Cup in Russia.Jordi Borrut Bel, NB Plc’s Managing Director/CEO pledged the total commitment of their establishments to every letter of the contract.Bel reiterated: “We are indeed delighted about this partnership between Nigerian Breweries plc and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). This relationship provides us an opportunity to celebrate the true Nigerian spirit that is fuelled by patriotism, passion and desire for victory,through the platform of Football.”Super EaglesThe Nigeria Football Federation and WAPIC Insurance plc recently signed an agreement worth N500million that conferred on the insurance giant the title of ‘Official Insurance Services Provider and Co-Sponsor of the NFF.’The contract provides excellent safety and security for National Team players and officials while on duty and offer a well –paved route for them to have a better future through proper pension fund.Yinka Adekoya, Managing Director, WAPIC Insurance plc, affirmed that the company was excited to team up with Nigerian Football, given the huge role that football plays in nation –building and the excitement that it generates among the youth and adults alike.“The NFF is an organisation that is making Nigeria proud through the excellent results of the National Teams and WAPIC is a top financial institution seeking to be the most enjoyable company to do business with and to become a top 20 financial services institution in Nigeria by 2019.”Cadbury Nigeria Plc, manufacturers of TomTom, partnered with the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) as the ‘Official Candy of the Super Eagles’ in February 2018. The agreement will last for three years in the initial period with an option of renewal. Although the actual figure is not in public knowledge, this deal is said to be worth millions of naira.The contract is said to be a demonstration of TomTom’s commitment to a long-term relationship with the Super Eagles.In October 2017, Tropical General Investments (TGI) Group, an internationalinvestment and holding company with investments in Nigeria, Ghana, Republic of Benin, Morocco, UAE, South Africa, India and several other emerging markets, made public a landmark agreement with the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) to support Nigeria’s senior National Football teams, in their quest to make the nation proud at the forthcoming World Cup.TGI Group is the parent company of WACOT Limited, Chi Limited and other companies, producers of household brands such as Big Bull Rice, CHIVITA, Hollandia Yoghurt and Renew Starch. The company has earned its place as theOfficial Food Partner of NFF.Payporte became the official Online Store Partner of the NFF late 2017, around the same time as TGI. Payporte’s contract with the NFF is also for three years and the NFF believes the company will also help them with youth football development in the country.Payporte, one of the country’s largest e-commerce companies is now the Official Online Store of the Super Eagles. The company is expected to be the official and exclusive outlet for the sale of authentic national team jerseys.The Nigeria Football Federation entered into an agreement with sportswear manufacturer, Nike, as the kit sponsor of the Nigerian national football teams in 2015. The three and half year contract is worth $750, 000 in its first year and$1million each year from 2016 till 2018. Nike also promised a $500,000 bonus if the Super Eagles qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.Nike is responsible for the design of performance and training apparel and equipment, including team kits and footballs, for the Nigerian national football team players.

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EFCC boss, Ibrahim Magu tells banks to provide list of corrupt customers

Ibrahim Magu, the acting Chairman of EFCC has asked banks to provide a list of corrupt customers ahead of the 2019 general elections.  Magu urged compliance officers of banks in Nigeria to be more diligent in their responsibilities, as a way of tackling money laundering and other fraudulent practices in the sector. Hesaid compliance officers in various banks in Nigeria must also take ownership of the fight against corruption, which he described as one of the problems bedeviling the banking industry.Speaking during an interactive session with Association of Chief Compliance Officers of Banks in Nigeria, ACCOBIN, in Lagos on Thursday, May 31, 2018, Magu said: “We need to find a common ground to work together. You have a responsibility to fight corruption.“The Commission is ready to partner with you to ensure a healthy economy. We are ready to assist the banks in recovering their debts, but compliance officers must ensure due diligence, especially when giving out loans to customers. I know you sometimes need to protect some of your customers.  But it is sometimes better that you do without some of these people;otherwise, you will be seen as conspiring with them to steal public funds.”He further charged banks’ compliance officers to always provide the Commission with necessary information to assist it in carrying out its responsibilities, adding that “We must work together to save this country. Most of the banks are sitting on water. In fact, some of these banks are almost collapsing.“I know there are questions you can’task, particularly it involves some individuals, but if you give us information on such people, we will move in. If there are fundamental issues that can affect your banks, you can give us the information, especially as another general election approaches. I don’t want to be charging banks alongside suspected criminals because doing so can wreak havoc on the economy.It will even discourage investors from coming to the country.”

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Police IG, Ibrahim Idris tells Federal High court to declare the Senate's insistence his appearance as 'illegal'

The Inspector of General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has urged the Federal High Court in Abuja to declare as unconstitutional, the Senate’s insistence that he must appear for a legislative hearing in person.  He insisted in his suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/457/2018 and filed on April 30, 2018, that his personal appearance before the Senate was unnecessary because the issues for which he was invited were not personal.The IGP, through his lawyer, Alex Izinyon (SAN), who filed the suit on his behalf, joined the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, and the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as defendants in his suit.  He noted that if he was to personally honour every invitation sent to the office of the IGP, there would be no time to attend to his main responsibilities. The Senate had in a letter dated April 25, 2018, invited theIGP to appear before it in relation to the purported inhuman treatment of Senator Dino Melaye and the killings in many parts of the country.  The IGP, on April 26, refused to appear before the Senate but delegated the Deputy Inspector General of Police (Operations) and Commissioner of Police, Kogi State to represent him at the Senate.  But the Senate refused to grant an audience to the two representatives, insisting that the IGP must personally appear for the legislative hearing.  The upper legislative chamber then rescheduled the meeting for May 2 and again directed that the IGP must honour its invitation in person. The IGP, in a supporting affidavit accompanying his suit, said his action of delegating his subordinates to appear before the Senate was backed by law.He said under the Constitution and Police Act, he had the power to delegate responsibilities, including directing some of his subordinates to represent him wherever he was  invited, more so that his choice of the DIG (Operations) and CP, Kogi State was on the basis that they were conversant with the issues for which he was invited.Both Saraki and the Senate, in a counter-affidavit, accused the IGP of using the court to shield himself from being scrutinised by the legislature. They stated that the IGP’s representatives were denied audience because of “the weighty issues which require clarification as they touched on the very soul of our national existence and in order to ensure fruitful and meaningful deliberations.”  They prayed the court to reject the plaintiff’s prayers and dismiss the suit. Justice John Tsoho on Thursday adjourned till June 29 for the hearing of the suit.

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PUNCH Chairman, Gbadebowale Aboderin, dies at 60

The Chairman, PUNCH Nigeria Limited, Mr. Gbadebowale Wayne  Aboderin has died, aged 60.He was reported to have died on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 6.05am after a heart surgery at the First Cardiology Consultants, Ikoyi, Lagos. Details later. So sad

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