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Tuesday, 28 April 2015

EXPLOSION ROCKS KOGI RADIO STATIO.(KILLS 4)...IGP ORDER TIGHT SECURITY ON THE MEDIA HOUSE

An explosion has rocked a Kogi radio station today ,four people have been confirmed dead. Details of the explosion are still very sketchy. Meanwhile, in a press statement released by the Inspector General of Police. Read below...

The Inspector-General of Police, Ag. IGP Solomon E. Arase NPM, fdc is concerned about the recent attacks on the media houses, and journalists. He has therefore ordered water-tight security around media houses nationwide.

This is in line with the mandate of the Nigeria Police Force to protect lives and property of the citizenry under the law. 


The IGP acknowledges the valuable roles of the media to the enthronement of democracy in Nigeria. The IGP further advices citizens to be more vigilant and proactive and to report any suspicious movement or persons to the Police promptly for appropriate action.

Ag. CP EMMANUEL C. S. OJUKWU,
psc FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER, FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.

AFRICAN INDEPENDENT TELEVISION IS FREE TO DO ITS JOB.....APC



In a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday by the All Progressives Congress’ National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the incoming Buhari Administration will not discriminate against any media organization, irrespective of its role during the electioneering campaign leading up to the recent polls.


It however enjoined all media organizations to observe the highest level of professional standards in carrying out their duties.

”There is a Code of Ethics guiding the practice of journalism in Nigeria, and this demands every journalist to ensure a strict adherence to the highest levels of ethics and professionalism in carrying out their duties.

”There must be repercussions, within the realms of the law, for media organizations which have wantonly breached the Code of Ethics of the journalism profession and turned themselves to partisans instead of professionals. But such repercussions will not include barring any accredited media organization from covering the activities of the President-elect,” APC said.


THE15-YEAR OLD SCHOOLGIRL WHO WAS KIDNAPPED A YEAR AGO RE-UNITED WITH HER PARENT.....HER STORY

Precious Nwaigwe, the 15-year-old schoolgirl, who was kidnapped in May, (read here )2014 while returning to her school, Ikenne Community College, Ikenne, Ogun State, has been released on Friday and reunited with her family.

Narrating her ordeal, she revealed that her maternal cousin was the mastermind behind her kidnap.


She said, “When I left Sangotedo Park in Ajah for school, I was the only one in the vehicle, so the driver dropped me off at Ibeju Lekki.

“I got another vehicle from there, which took me to Ode Remo around 9pm. I could not find a cab that would take me to Ikenne where my school is. I did not know they were having a festival that day and people had been asked to stay indoors.

“I trekked for about two hours until I stumbled on some people who were talking. I discovered they were cultists and they accused me of eavesdropping. They added that I knew their secrets. The ladies among them descended on me.

“After the ladies were done beating me, they asked the men in the group to take turns to rape me.”

She said she faintly heard a man in the group protesting the decision.

She said the man, who she later identified as Seun, took her to Ojota in Lagos.

She said Seun took care of her for two weeks, while she recuperated from her injuries.

Precious added, “One day, he said he wanted to help me to get eyedrop because my eyes were swollen. I begged him to allow me to follow him, at least to see the sun.

“He obliged me and while we were going, my slippers cut and I went back into the house to pick another one. I was on my way when I saw Kelvin (Okito) my maternal cousin.”


She narrated her ordeal to Okito, thinking that he would rescue her. Okito, however, took her to the Alaba area of Lagos and connived with his friend, John, to sell the 15-year-old to John’s elder brother, identified as Nzube Chukwu, who was said to be based in Libya.

She explained that Okito deceived her that he had discussed with her mother to take her to Libya where she would continue her education.

She said, “He said he had called my mum and told her he was taking me on a journey to Libya. I pleaded with him to allow me talk to her, but he said my mum was happy that I was going to Libya, where I would continue my education.”


She said, “We spent four days on our journey to Agadez in the Niger Republic. The other people with me said it was a journey of life and death. I managed to get a phone, called my mum and asked her for money so I could return to Nigeria.

“They discovered the phone that I used to call my mum and they seized it. I was made to stay indoors in Agadez for three weeks.”


“We got to Bra in Libya seven days after. I met the wife of the man (Chukwu) and she asked me if I had been told what I was there for. I said, ‘Yes, to continue my school.’

“I was taken to a place where there were so many girls wearing only pants and bras. I told them to wear their clothes. But they laughed at me and said, ‘this one is a JJC (naive)’,” she added.

Precious said the woman told her she had bought her and she must work to pay back the money.

PUNCH Metro learnt that the woman told her she would pay $6,000, including transport, accommodation and feeding costs.

She said when she did not cooperate, she was beaten up.

“Every night, they would torture me with cigarette stubs. They locked me up in a room and beat me up,” she added.

The practice in the area was that every day’s job was documented in a notebook.

At the end of the month, the total money made by each of the girls would be tabulated and divided into two.

The money would then be shared ─ one part for accommodation and feeding, and the other for transport cost incurred while travelling down to Libya.

Precious said she had pleaded with a man that had indicated interest to sleep with her on a night, to allow her make a call with his phone.

She said she called Okito and told him she was suffering, begging him to talk to the woman to allow her go.

Okito was said to have assured the 15-year-old that he would do something.

She said, “But I paid the money back on my own. The man (Chukwu), who sold me to the woman, then came back and started making trouble again.”

It was learnt that Chukwu later used the victim to borrow 500 dinars (about N50,000).

She said she was relocated to another part of the town, Baladia.

Precious said she was accused of sleeping with Chukwu and was subjected to three pregnancy tests, which were negative.

While working to raise the 500 dinars, she said she met a Nigerian named Soni (Sunday) and became friends with him.

Around that time policemen at the SCID and SARS, in the course of investigations had arrested John and Okito in Lagos, Nigeria.

John’s brother, Chukwu, was said to have threatened Precious that she would not be allowed to return to Nigeria until the police in Nigeria released John.

 Further speaking, Precious said while preparing to return home, the pimp in Libya urged her to recruit girls from Lagos.

She said, “She told me that now that I have seen how she worked and made her money, she would want me to join the business.

“There were more than 1,000 Nigerian girls who had been recruited to work in Libya.

“I was lucky to have survived and returned home safely.”

She said when she arrived in Lagos, she contacted a relative in the Okota area of the state, who took her to her parents.

Precious said she would never forgive her cousin, Kelvin Okito, for betraying her trust.

“I can never forgive my cousin who did this to me.

“I trusted him and he decided to sell me for money,” she said.

Her father, Okoro Nwaigwe, said he was happy that his daughter returned home alive, adding that she would not return to her school in Ikenne.

He said, “There were four people involved in this sad tale and they were my town’s people.

“I spent more than N3m to get my daughter back. I was close to selling my house.”


The Police Public Relations Officer, Kenneth Nwosu, said the suspects would soon be taken to court.

SOURCE

NB: this girl story to me look more suspicous , where has she been between the time she left Ajah area of Lagosup till 9pm in the night?

NNPC AUDIT REPORT REVEALED CASES OF DUPLICATED SUBSIDY PAYMENT !!!

The audit report by PricewaterHouse Coopers PWC on the financial management of the NNPC has revealed that there were many cases of duplicated subsidy payment by the NNPC to many oil marketers between 2012 and 2013.

According to the report, payment of subsidies for petrol (PMS) and kerosene (DPK) between January 2012 and July 2013 when investigated had a difference of $980 million (about N195 billion) due to duplicated payments.

“Our review of the subsidy documentation revealed that the subsidy due to NNPC between January 2012 and July 2013 on PMS and DPK import was $8.99billion compared to the $9.97 billion stated by the Reconciliation Committee. 

The difference was due to the following: Exclusion of October 2011-December 2011 subsidy claims of $1.2billion. This does not relate to the review period of January 2012 to July 2013; $0.13billion increase in PMS subsidy claimed for the 19 months period, $0.09billion increase in DPK subsidy claimed for the 19 months period; duplicated discharges noted in subsidy computations Our examination of the PMS and DPK import verified by PPPRA revealed that some discharges were apparently verified and subsidy advised to NNPC more than once,” the report stated.

According to
 Leadership, the report showed NNPC spent $18.53billion (or N3.65 trillion) as operational costs without a duly approved budgetary allocation. The report also indicated that the total gross revenues generated from the federal government crude oil lifting between January 1, 2012 and July 31, 2013 was $69.34 billion and not $67 billion as earlier stated by the federal government’s Reconciliation Committee.

The report also stated it was unable to verify the exact unremitted revenues accruing to the Federation Accounts as it did not have access to NPDC’s full account. The Nigerian Petroleum Development Company is a subsidiary of the NNPC. “We did not have access to NPDC’s full accounts and records and we have not ascertained the amount of costs and expenses which should be applied to the US$5.11billion Crude Oil revenue (net of royalties and PPT paid) per the NPDC submission to the Senate Committee which should be considered as dividend payment by NPDC to NNPC for ultimate remittance to the Federation Account.

Between 12 January and 29 January 2015, NNPC provided transaction documents representing additional costs of $2.81 billion related to the review period, citing the NNPC Act LFN No 33 of 1977 that allows such deductions. Clarity is required on whether such deductions should be made by NNPC as a first-line charge before remitting the net proceeds of domestic crude to the Federation Accounts. If these are deemed not to be valid deductions, then the amount due from NNPC would be estimated at $2.07 billion (without considering expected known remittances from NPDC) or $4.29 billion (if expected known remittances from NPDC are considered).”

The forensic audit became necessary following a letter in September 2013 by the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, to President Goodluck Jonathan stating that from January 2012 to July 2013, NNPC lifted $65 billion worth of crude on behalf of the federal government but remitted only $15.2 billion into the Federation Accounts, with $49.8 billion as outstanding to the federal government. On December 13, 2013, the NNPC responded that no money was missing.

A Reconciliation Committee comprising representatives of the CBN, NNPC, Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Office of the Accountant General (OAGF), the Budget Office of the Federation, Federal Ministry of Finance and the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources was set up On December 18, 2013, the Reconciliation Committee, in its report, estimated the unremitted funds at $10.8 billion while the CBN said it was $12 billion.

The CBN on February 4, 2014 informed the Senate Committee on Finance that the NNPC needed to account for $20 billion as the CBN could only confirm receipt of $47 billion of $67 billion revenue. On February 13, 2014, the NNPC provided explanations of the $20 billion shortfall while the finance minister and coordinating minister for the economy recommended an independent forensic audit. On June 5, 2014, PwC was appointed by the office of the Auditor General of the Federation (OAuGF) to conduct a forensic audit into the allegations

Read the full report 
HERE

Monday, 27 April 2015

AKWA IBOM GOVERNMENT WARNS AGAINST EATING 'PONMO' SAYS IT INCREASES THE RISK OF CANCER...

Mr. Godwin Afangideh, the state Commissioner for Agriculture & Natural Resources, represented by Director of Veterinary Services in the state, Dr. Obot Obot , at a press conference in Uyo yesterday April 26th, said the high quantity of salt used for the preservation of the cow skin “ PONMO” has been traced to have adverse effect on the liver of the consumers and also increases the risk of having cancer.

"The state government, through the veterinary services directorate of the ministry, has embarked on a sensitisation campaign in some markets in the local government areas to talk to the people about the danger of consuming such meat. The veterinary officer, who was in charge of the sensitisation campaign, went to different markets and talked to the people on the imperatives of how to watch out for toxic meat following reports of its importation into the country. Cow skin meat, which is five times thicker than ordinary skin meat, is injected with a toxic substance called formalin used for its preservation. This formalin in the long run is capable of causing cancer and liver problems due to high concentration of salt used for their preservation.”he said


KENNY K'ORE TWIN SISTER KIDNAPPED IN PORT HARCOURT

Taiwo Oluwatoyin Akinbode, the twin sister of  Kenny K'ore, a gospel artist, has been kidnapped! According to report, she  traveled to Port Harcourt, Rivers State on Friday, April 16th , for a job prospec she sawt on the internet…to cut the long story short, the  job opportunity turned out to be a scam and a well-set trap of the kidnappers. A ransom of N5m is being demanded from the family for her release.

The family has contacted the police in Lagos, and PH, the Anti-kidnapping unit in Lagos and PH, SSS, NIA, AIG, and IG's office, but all have proved abortive

You can reach the family through: 0807 347 9563


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