Thursday, January 28, 2021

MAN SET HIS SON ABLAZE THEN SHOOTS HIS WIFE AND HIMSELF DEAD.

WHAT IS GOING ON? Man Shoots His Wife Dead, Set His Son On Fire Then Shoots Himself.

Residents of Amunike community in Anambra state are in shock over the tragic deaths of the members of Nweke family.

According to reports, Uchechukwu Nweke, a 65-year-old hunter allegedly killed himself, his wife, and their son on Thursday, January 28.

A statement by the spokesperson of the state police command, Mohammed Haruna, says the police received a report from the chairman of the vigilante group in Amunike community in Awka North LGA of Anambra State that at about 3 am today, the hunter allegedly shot his 55-year-old wife Patricia Nweke with a single barrel gun and also burnt his house along with his 29-year-old son named Obinna Nweke in circumstances yet to be ascertained. 

Haruna added that the hunter equally shot himself using the same gun.


The police spokesperson said police detectives attached to Achalla police station visited the scene and rushed the victims to Uche hospital Isuanocha where they were confirmed dead on arrival. He said the bodies have been deposited at the hospital's morgue for autopsy.

''An Investigation is ongoing to ascertain circumstances surrounding the incident.''


Recall also how a 28-year-old man identified as Chukwuemeka Obijofa, of Ofufe Nza village in Ekwusigo LGA of Anambra State was arrested by the police in Anambra state for allegedly killing his wife and their daughter on Tuesday, January 26.


A statement released by the spokesperson of the state police command, Haruna Mohammed, states that the suspect allegedly ran amok and attacked his wife, 26-year-old Chisom Chukwuemeka, and their four-year-old daughter, Amanda Chukwuemeka, with a shovel on their heads. 

Haruna said the suspect equally used the same object to injure a vigilante man who tried to rescue the victims. 

According to the police spokesperson, police detectives visited the scene and rushed the victims to the joint hospital in Ozubulu for medical attention where the doctors on duty certified them dead. He added that the wounded vigilante is responding to treatment while the bodies of the victims have been deposited at the hospital's morgue for autopsy.







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JUST IN: BOKO HARAM LEADER, SHEKAU REASTS TO NEW SERVICE CHIEFS APPOINTMENT.

 Just In: Boko Haram leader, Shekau reacts to appointment of Nigeria's new service chiefs

Following the appointment of new Security Chiefs, factional leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, has released a new audio, condemning the appointment.


He said the newly appointed Security Chiefs cannot do better than their predecessors did in the fight against insurgency.


According to HumAngle, Shekau in the nine minutes audio, said he heard about the retirement of the previous service chiefs and their replacement with new ones but that his message was to call them to Islam.


In the new audio, Shekau mentioned the names and the roles of the new service chiefs and called them to repent because they can’t do anything to destroy his terror gang.


“Leo Irabor, the head of the military, you should have sympathy for yourself, repent and convert to Islam. There is nothing you can do,” Shekau said.


He said Maj-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru should not ”deceive” himself because he has a Muslim background.


“Even if you are Muslim but you conduct polytheistic practices, you are no longer a Muslim,” Shekau said.


A source familiar with the activities of Boko Haram told HumAngle that members of the group are likely to conduct major operations to send a message to the new service chiefs that they are ready to fight.


On Tuesday January 26, President Buhari replaced the former Service chiefs with new ones. Major-General Leo Irabor was appointed the Chief of Defence Staff and head of the military while Major-General Ibrahim Attahiru was appointed the new Chief of Army Staff. Rear Admiral A.Z. Gambo became the Chief of Naval Staff, and Air-Vice Marshal I.O. Amao is the new Chief of Air Staff.








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TRANSPARENCY CORRUPTION INDEX: NIGERIA DROPS TO SECOND MOST CORRUPT COUNTRY.

Nigeria drops on Transparency’s corruption index, now second most corrupt in W’Africa.

Nigeria has dropped to 149 on Transparency International’s 2020 Corruption Perception Index, the worst ranking received by Africa’s largest country in recent time. Nigeria also scored 25 out of a possible 100 points.


In the last TI rating in 2019, Nigeria was ranked 146th out of the 180 countries surveyed, scoring 26 points out of a possible 100. On a scale of zero to 100 in TI’s rating, zero means “Highly Corrupt,” while 100 stands for “Very Clean”.



 

This means that Nigeria is two steps worse off than she was in 2018 when she scored 27 points to place 144th out of 180 countries. The summation is simply that corruption in the country has worsened.


According to the latest ranking, Nigeria is now the second most corrupt country in West Africa with Guinea-Bissau the only country more corrupt than Nigeria in the sub-region.



 

In Africa, only 12 countries are perceived to be more corrupt than Nigeria. They are Zimbabwe, Chad, Eritrea, Burundi, Congo, Guinea Bissau, Democratic Republic of Congo, Libya, Equatorial Guinea, Sudan, Somalia and South Sudan. Both Somalia and South Sudan were ranked as the most corrupt nations on earth.


The least corrupt countries in the world are Denmark, New Zealand, Finland, Singapore, Sweden Switzerland, Norway, The Netherlands, Germany and Luxembourg.


The United Kingdom, Canada and Hong Kong were all ranked at 11 while the United States received one of its lowest ever rankings at 25.



 

Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari, came into power with the promise of curbing corruption which has been plaguing Nigeria for decades.


However, Nigeria’s ranking on the corruption perception index has continued to drop in the last four years.


On Wednesday, Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, said the President’s anti-corruption war had lost steam, adding that the rate of convictions was very low.


The President had in July removed the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, amid allegations of corruption. Magu was the face of Buhari’s anti-graft war.


Transparency International said the interruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic gave room for corruption to thrive in countries with weak systems.


It said even countries like The Netherlands which are highly ranked as upright, failed to reveal details of contracts awarded to persons supplying COVID-19 equipment.


TI said former American President, Donald Trump, failed to properly oversight COVID-19 spending.



 

The report read, “Finally, the unique challenges wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic have tested high-scoring countries’ commitment to transparency and integrity in their own public sectors as never before.


“When the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project created a database of how public money was spent on Personal Protective Equipment at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, in several countries they found a black box. Belgium (76/100), Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway did not publish details of contracts awarded, even withholding information on prices and the names of companies in some cases.



 

“In the US, the previous administration’s challenges to oversight of the unprecedented COVID-19 relief package raised serious anti-corruption concerns and marked a significant retreat from longstanding democratic norms promoting accountable government.


“Now, as we look hopefully ahead to 2021 as a year of widespread vaccinations and treatments, it is vital that there is transparency and accountability in how governments, especially in wealthy nations, acquire and distribute life-saving resources.”











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SERVICE CHIEFS APPOINTMENT: 45 SENIOR MILITARY OFFICERS SUBMIT RETIREMENT LETTERS.

Service Chiefs Appointment: 45 Senior Military Officers Submit Retirement Letters

Over 45 senior officers from the Nigerian Army, Navy and Air Force have put in their retirement letters from service, following the appointment of their juniors and course mates as service chiefs by President Muhammadu Buhari, VAM News gathered.


Most of the officers, who have put in their retirement letters, are said to be in the ranks of Major-Generals and Brigadier-Generals and members of Regular Course 33-35 from the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA).


It was gathered that those who put in their retirement letters addressed it to the former service chiefs.


The Service, which has the highest number of officers going on retirement is the Army with over 25, followed by the Navy, which has over 13 and the Air Force, which has less than 10 officers.


It was, however, gathered that Lt-General Lamidi Adeosun, might have been tipped for a United Nations job, which is supposed to begin sometime in March this year.


The reason for the retirement of the senior officers might not be unconnected with the appointment of new Service Chiefs, VAM News learnt that their  retirements are, however, at the discretion of the Service Chiefs some of whom may want to still retain them in service.


A retired Service Chief said: “The issue of retirement is our tradition in the military. You know, most times officers pay compliments to their seniors they surpassed their ranks. Now that Course 35 has been made the Chief, it is possible that there are some Course 33 and 34 that are still Brigadier-Generals. 


"It could happen and you will see the Major Generals paying compliments to his senior because once he is your senior, he continues to be your senior for life. Even those who retire as colonels, Major Generals would see them and pay them compliments and they continue in retirement. So, it’s a tradition. So far it has continued.


“But I know that few senior officers said they are willing to continue since the officers are going to be promoted above the rank so they are going to be senior to all those their senior and mates.”









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Tuesday, January 26, 2021

BUHARI SACKED SERVICE CHIEFS, APPIONTS NEW OFFICERS

President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed new service chiefs.

Special Adviser On Media and Publicity To President, Femi Adesina, made this known in a tweet on Tuesday.


Adesina wrote, “PMB appoints new Service Chiefs. Maj Gen LEO Irabor; Chief of Defense Staff, Maj Gen I Attahiru; Chief of Army Staff, Rear Adm AZ Gambo; Chief of Naval Staff and AVM IO Amao, Chief of Air Staff.


“He congratulates outgoing Service Chiefs on efforts to bring enduring peace to the country.”







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OPERATIVES OF AMOKETUN INTERCEPTED A TRUCK LOAD OF SUSPECTED HERDMEN WITH GUNS IN OYO STATE.

Oyo State Unrest: As Operatives of Amotekun Intercepted a Truck Loaded with Arms.

The unrest in Oyo state took a different turn on Tuesday when operatives of the Oyo State chapter of the Western Nigeria Security Network, more commonly known as Amotekun, intercepted a truck loaded with gunmen suspected to be herdsmen heading to Igangan community in the recently troubled Ibarapa area of the state.


The truck, with registration number TUR30ZY, is registered with Kebbi State and the Amotekun officials found 25 guns and 10 dogs in the truck alongside the suspects.

It was gathered that the suspects have since been handed over to the police authorities in Ido for more profiling.


“The Oyo State Amotekun, Ido unit led by Gbenga Olanrewaju made the arrest. They are suspected herdsmen in possession of about 25 dane guns and 10 dogs. They have been handed over to the police for further interrogation,” an official said.

There has been unrest in Igangan in Ibarapa recently due to worsening insecurity - kidnappings and killings.

This escalated when a pan-Oduduwa nation agitator, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, more popularly known as Sunday Igboho, issued an ultimatum to Fulani herdsmen, believed to be behind the insecurity, to vacate the state.

Igboho himself on Sunday narrated how some criminals fired bullets at him at the Seriki Fulani of Igangan, Saliu Abdulkadir's place in Ibarapa but that they did not harm him.

Last Friday, irate youths had also attacked the Seriki Fulani, after violence erupted in Igangan, Ibarapa, in the Fulani community, during which the houses and property of the Seriki Fulani, Abdulkadir, were burnt.

Abdulkadir had told reporters that he, his wives and children were sent out of the settlement, adding that 11 vehicles and houses were burnt in the process.

The Seriki had thereafter fled the community with his family, as aggrieved youths put fire to the settlement.

Igboho had ordered that the killer herdsmen ravaging the South-West should leave.

The Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Ngozi Onadeko, had also visited the community, saying that Igboho’s visit truncated the “relative peace and calmness” being enjoyed in the Igangan community.

Onadeko had vowed to bring the masterminds of the attack on the Fulani community in Igangan to justice, reiterating that the security agencies would not watch while some criminal elements take the law into their own hands.

She had also promised that the arson and the breach of the peace which occurred at Igangan would be investigated to a logical conclusion.







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HEAVY GUNFIRE IN ABUJA AS SHI'ITES AND POLICE CLASH.

Gunfire In Abuja As Shi’ites And Police Clash

There was gunfire in the federal capital territory (FCT) on Tuesday as members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) clashed with police officers.


The incident occurred around 1:00 p.m. on Aguiyi Ironsi street, Maitama where Transcorp Hilton is located.

The IMN members marched from the National Human Rights Commission on the same street, and were on the road leading to Hilton when the brush happened.

The protesters better known as Shi’ites are demanding the release of Ibraheem El-Zakzaky, their leader.

El-Zakzaky has been in detention since December 2015 after Shi’ites and soldiers clashed in Zaria, Kaduna state.

The authorities have refused to release him despite a court order.

On Tuesday, a court in Kaduna ordered the prison authorities in the state to release the IMN leader and Zeenat, his wife, for COVID-19 treatment.









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Monday, January 25, 2021

BUHARI DEFENDING FULANI HERDSMEN AGAINST NIGERIA INTEREST -FALANA

Buhari defending Fulani herdsmen against Nigeria interest – Falana

Femi Falana, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), says the eviction notice given to Fulani herdsmen in Ondo state by governor Rotimi Akeredolu is not out of place.

The governor said the evacuation order was prompted by reports linking the herdsmen to the heightened insecurity in the state, adding that the herdsmen use the forest as hideout to commit all manner of atrocities.

The order was greeted with stiff opposition from the presidency with Garba Shehu, presidential spokesman, saying the governor has no power to oust the herdsmen from ondo forest as such action violates the freedom of movement enshrined in the Nigerian constitution.

Reacting to Akeredolu’s directive, Falana, who spoke on Sunday while featuring on “The Platform”, a Television Continental (TVC) programme, implored the Nigerian government to stop giving preferential treatment to Fulanis.

Falana said the forestry reserve law in the state requires mandatory registration for those who want to carry out operations there.

The human rights advocate said the federal government has been selective in the application and implementation of laws that have to do with the defense of Nigerians rights.

He said the federal government is always vocal when it comes to standing up for Fulani herdsmen but are indifferent to the plight of thousands of poor, destitute beggars that pervade the country.

“There is nothing strange whether you are talking of Benue or Ekiti state or whatever. The federal government has come in to defend herders, whether anti-grazing law or whatever. At the same time, the federal government does not defend the poor, the beggars, the destitute and others who are forcefully arrested and deported to their states of origin,” he said.

“The federal government does not bother because they belong to the flotsam and jetsam of the society. So, that is why people are wondering.”

He opined that the federal government has put itself in position that make people now see it as defender of herders “and it is not very good.”

Falana, however, averred that the right thing for Miyetti Allah association in Ondo to have done was to meet with the governor and registered its members so that they can continue with their cattle rearing business in the state.

“That shouldn’t have attracted any controversy. What one would have expected the Miyetti Allah group in Ondo state to do is to ensure that all their members are registered; no more no less,” he said.

Falana also implored the presidency and the Ondo government to ensure that the conflict between herders and farmers does not spiral out of control.

“I think that the federal government and the Ondo state government should ensure that this matter does not get out of hand, once the impression is being given that the state government is deporting herders,” he said.

“While the federal government portraying itself as the defender of herders is not very good, the federal government must defend all Nigerians, and at the same time also ensure that the laws of the country are complied with.”










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SOUTHWEST GOVERNORS, MIYETTI ALLAH LEADERS MEET TODAY.

 Vacation Order: S’West governors, Miyetti Allah leaders meet today

As the seven-day ultimatum issued by the Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, to Fulani herdsmen to vacate the state’s forest reserves expired on Sunday, there is an indication that South-West governors would meet with the national leadership of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria on Monday.


It was gathered that the meeting would be held in Akure, the state capital.


According to The PUNCH, a source stated that the meeting was meant to find lasting solutions to the incessant killings, kidnapping, and crises between herdsmen and farmers in the region.


The Ondo State Chairman of MACBAN, Alhaji Bello Garba, who confirmed the development, said the national leadership of the association had arrived in Akure in preparation for the peace meeting.


He said, “The National Chairman of Miyetti Allah is in town now and I cannot talk about what we want to discuss at the meeting but I can assure you that we are going to address the press tomorrow after the meeting.”


Akeredolu had last week ordered that the herdsmen should vacate all the forest reserves in the state.


He also banned underage grazing, night grazing, and movement of cattle on the highways and within the cities in the state.








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BREAKING: CHELSEA FC HAS FIRED FRANK LAMPARD AS HEAD COACH, POSSIBLE REPLACEMENT NAMED.

 BREAKING: Frank Lampard fired as Chelsea coach, possible replacement named

Chelsea Football Club have today parted company with Head Coach Frank Lampard after 18 months at the helm of affairs in the club.


In a statement, Chelsea said “results and performances haven’t met the club’s expectations, leaving the club mid-table without any clear path to sustained improvement.”


This has been a very difficult decision, and not one that the owner and the Board have taken lightly.


We are grateful to Frank for what he has achieved in his time as Head Coach of the Club. However, recent results and performances have not met the Club’s expectations, leaving the Club mid-table without any clear path to sustained improvement.


There can never be a good time to part ways with a club legend such as Frank, but after lengthy deliberation and consideration it was decided a change is needed now to give the Club time to improve performances and results this season.


Roman Abramovich said, “This was a very difficult decision for the Club, not least because I have an excellent personal relationship with Frank and I have the utmost respect for him’.


“He is a man of great integrity and has the highest of work ethics. However, under current circumstances we believe it is best to change managers.

“On behalf of everyone at the Club, the Board and personally, I would like to thank Frank for his work as Head Coach and wish him every success in the future. He is an important icon of this great club and his status here remains undiminished. He will always be warmly welcomed back at Stamford Bridge.”


Sources close to the club’s management suggests that Thomas Tuchel might replace Lampard at the Bridge.


Tuchel, who left PSG in December and previously managed Borrusia Dortmund, will be Chelsea’s next head coach and plans are under way to appoint him before the game against Wolves on Wednesday, according to Skysports.






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RESTRUCTURE, LET FULANI GO THEIR WAY, MIYETTI ALLAH TELLS FG.

 Restructure, let Fulani go their way, Miyetti Allah tells FG

The Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore herdsmen group has called on the Federal Government to heed the call for the restructuring of the country to allow the Fulani go their way.


The National Secretary of the group, Saleh Alhassan, said in an interview with our correspondent on Saturday that herdsmen were being marginalised in the country and that it was best if they were on their own where they would be protected.


There have been calls for the restructuring of the country, with many southern groups insisting that it was the only way the country could move forward, while northern groups have largely been divided on the issue.


Resource control, fairness and the allegations of killings, invasion of farmlands and people’s properties, kidnapping and other criminal activities against some herdsmen had fuelled the calls for restructuring of the country. The herders/farmers clashes had also increased the distrust among the ethnic groups, with some individuals from the different zones issuing quit notice to some others.


Alhassan however told Sunday PUNCH that it was wrong to punish a group of people for the sins of some.


He said, “We don’t support crime. So, I’m not saying there are no Fulani that are criminals, there are, like other tribes, but don’t destroy their profession. It’s not good for the country. If everything busts, it’s to the advantage of the herders because we are not even enjoying the federation.


“We are even bidding for restructuring of the country; let every part go, so we can say this is where we are. As it is now, there is no form of marginalisation we are not seeing in this country. Everywhere we are being marginalised. You think we will accept Nigeria where we don’t have access to land to feed our animals and you think there will be peace?”


When asked if he thinks restructuring would solve the herders/farmers crisis, he said, “Quite fundamentally. If we leave today now and if there is no oil revenue, won’t they pay attention to animal rearing? If we restructure the country and the South-West region says they won’t accept cattle unless they are brought to the market or supermarket, it’s okay by us.

 

“The mistake people make is that they think when they put pressure on herders they are getting at President (Muhammadu) Buhari. Buhari has no relationship with the herders. That is the truth. When people say he is our grandpatron, was Jonathan from the South-South not our grandpatron?


“If the President is a Fulani, it doesn’t in any way affect the life of a herder. In fact, they are worse off under Buhari. What are they benefitting? They don’t access any government facility or social amenity, yet they are responsible for the bulk of animal protein we produce in this country. I think it’s deliberate for people to think otherwise.


“Buhari has not done anything for us other than creating enemies for us. Herders are being chased around. Let us look at the larger picture and not allow enemies penetrate us. If Buhari loves the herders, he would have created the grazing reserves for them.”


…says govt must address issues around land use

He said further that government’s refusal to address the issue of land management, which he said is at the root of the crisis, had been fuelling the crisis.

In Ondo State, the governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, on Monday gave a seven-day ultimatum to herdsmen to vacate all forest reserves in the state, saying kidnapping and other nefarious activities had been traced to the activities of some bad elements masquerading as herdsmen.


“These felons have turned our forest reserves into hideouts for keeping victims of kidnapping, negotiating for ransom and carrying out other criminal activities,” he added. But the Presidency and some northern groups faulted the directive. The herdsmen have also said they would not vacate the forest.


There was also increased tension in Igangan, Ibarapa North Local Government Area of Oyo State on Friday when a Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Igboho, reportedly stormed the Fulani settlement in the town to eject the Seriki Fulani, Salihu Abdukadir, and some other herdsmen accused of fuelling security problems in the area, having issued a ‘quit notice’ to them earlier.


Alhassan added, “Government needs to be careful, and the real issue at stake is basically that of land resource management. These herders don’t have land and they do their business on land resource and we have a lot of land in this country. What we are saying is that the government should create an alternative for them.


“We need to modernise cattle grazing and the government needs to have an input because land belongs to the government. You can’t do ranching without land. Modernising it is a key solution to this and the government has a key role to play.


“We must accommodate the herders in Nigeria, whichever arrangement, because that is the sustainable way to peace. Create a sustainable land use policy where you accommodate people that have a need for the land. Create grazing land for these people and create laws that would govern them. If we don’t solve this problem, we will be complicating it.”


Alhassan however warned that further attacks on the herdsmen might be pushing them into rebellion. “Our fear is for these people not to be radicalised, and people who accuse herders of committing crimes should get the security agents to arrest and prosecute them,” he added.






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