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prosper2013:Please is it in Abuja? I want to renew mine and this VIO guys re telling me 7500 without insurance. I already have a genuine insurance. |
How much is it and which year? |
Eighteen graduates of the Imo State University, Owerri, are said to have died in an auto crash on Thursday night. The graduates were said to be on their way to the National Youth Service Corps camp in Taraba State for their orientation programme. They were said to be intending Batch ‘A’ corps members. It was learnt that they picked up their call-up letters from IMSU late and in order to meet the deadline for resumption in camp, they decided to make the journey by night. The details of the incident, which remained sketchy as at press time, were yet to be confirmed by the authorities. But a former editor with the Daily Times stable, Angela Ulunma Agoawike, broke the news on the wall of her social network site, Facebook. Agoawike wrote, “Report coming in has it that about 18 graduates of Imo State University heading for Taraba State for the Batch ‘A’ NYSC orientation camp have all died in a motor accident.” www.punchng.com/news/18-corps-members-feared-killed-in-auto-crash/ |
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FG Threatens To Sack Non Performing Contractors By June The Federal Government has threatened to sack any of the contractors involved in the construction of its power transmission lines who fails to perform up to 50 per cent by the end of June. Governor EmanueUduaghan of Delta State disclosed this to State House correspondents at the end of the board meeting of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company presided over by *Vice President Amadi Sambo.* Uduaghan said Sambo handed down the warning when it was discovered that transmission lines were one of the major challenges hindering power supply in the country. He quoted the vice president as saying that once such contracts are revoked at the end of June, they would be re-awarded to contractors that have been found to be performing. The governor also said that the meeting identified shortage of gas supply as one of the major challenges hindering power supply. He said while reviewing the Independent Power Plants being constructed across the country, it was discovered that the units/ turbines in the Olorunshogo and Sapele Power Plants had been complete with the plants capable of generating 450MW and 250MW respectively. He however said that the plants could not generate power because of the challenges of gas supply just as it affects other plants. Uduaghan said President Goodluck Jonathan had constituted a committee that will address the challenge and expressed the belief that the problem of power supply would be addressed before the end of the year. He said, “Unfortunately we have challenges with gas supply affecting these two plants (Olorunshogo and Sapele) just as it is also affecting other plants across the country. The governor however said that in moving forward, Nigerians must be prepared to pay appropriately for power, saying it is not cheap to generate and distribute power. Also, Minister of Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji, expressed the belief that the measures that would be suggested by the committee set up by the president on gas supply would go a long way in resolving the issue. He also disclosed that the President has called for a power retreat with stakeholders on power and gas expected to be in attendance, assuring that the issue would be resolved before the end of the month. www.channelstv.com/home/2012/03/09/fg-threatens-to-sack-non-performing-contractors-by-june/ |
Carlos Tevez has issued an unreserved apology "to everybody I have let down" at Manchester City following his five-month battle with the club and declared his hope that Roberto Mancini will now allow him to return to action. The striker had a dramatic fallout with his manager after refusing to warm-up during a Champions League group game at Bayern Munich on 27 September and then went awol, returning to his homeland in Argentina without permission for three months. Although Mancini is yet to see Tevez since the latter returned to the club last week, the manager is said to be at ease with the development. Tevez said: "I wish to apologise sincerely and unreservedly to everybody I have let down and to whom my actions over the last few months have caused offence. My wish is to concentrate on playing football for Manchester City." It is understood that Tevez, who has been training in the afternoons away from the first-team squad as he regains fitness, met the director of football, Brian Marwood, at the club's Carrington complex and other members of staff on Tuesday afternoon. Having arrived at around 3.30pm for the session that included a two hour work-out before gym work, Mancini had already left but was kept fully informed. Earlier in the day, the manager had been asked about Tevez ahead of Wednesday evening's Europa League last-32 second leg with Porto at the Etihad Stadium but unaware that the striker was about to apologise he refused to talk about the subject, saying: "We have another three months to talk about Carlos Tevez." With Tevez's apology being unreserved and unconditional, whether Mancini will now consider selecting him as he seeks to guide City to a first championship since 1968 is the next issue. Immediately after the incident at Bayern the Italian declared Tevez as "finished" at City and last Monday, on the day before his return, Tevez gave an interview in which he accused the Italian of treating him "like a dog" that evening. With Tevez also announcing he has withdrawn his appeal to the Premier League for the £1.2m fine – approximately six weeks' wages – for his decision to fly to Argentina, it remains to be decided whether the club will fine him for the outburst last week. If so, Tevez can expect to forfeit two weeks' wages, amounting to £400,000. The striker would apparently be welcomed back into the dressing room by his team-mates – last week James Milner stated he "did not understand the difficulties" regarding Tevez's return to the club and hours before Tevez's apology Samir Nasri said: "I think he's an important player for us and any team in Europe because he has quality. I don't know what happened but if he has to apologise he has to do that because then he will be in the squad. We need someone with that quality to win the Europa League and the Premier League but it's up to Carlos and the club to deal with." ![]() |
BY JIDE AJANI, EMMA UJAH, TAYE OBATERU, TONY EDIKE & NDAHI MARAMA LAGOS—MORE facts emerged yesterday, regarding the condition of acclaimed spokesman for the Jamaatu Ahlil Sunna Lidawati wal Jihad, otherwise known as Boko Haram, Abul Qaqa, after his arrest at about 4 am on Wednesday. He is said to be providing ‘very useful and verifiable information’ to the men of the State Security Services, SSS. Vanguard gathered that the arrest was actually effected in Kaduna and not Maiduguri as was widely reported. Also, information made available to Vanguard, yesterday, by very authoritative sources privy to the on-going interrogation of Qaqa, suggests that the terror suspect has owned up to being the one with the name Abul Qaqa. “He owned up yesterday afternoon,” according to the security source, “ It should be said that he buckled under intense interrogation.” In a related development, Justice Gabriel Kolawole of a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, yesterday, threatened to quash all the four-count criminal charge preferred against Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume by the Federal Government, following his alleged convivial relationship with Boko Haram. Ndume, who is representing Borno South Senatorial District was on December 12, 2011, docked before the High Court on allegation that he violated Sections 7(1) (b) and 3(b) of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act, 2011, by not only disclosing classified information to the terrorist group, but also furnishing them with phone numbers of top government officials, including that of the Attorney General of the Federation. Spokesman buckles under interrogation When Vanguard asked the security source whether the notorious interrogation technique known as water-boarding- a technique roundly condemned by a section of security experts in the Western World was being employed, the source emphatically said “No!” However, the source was able to explain that one of the discoveries during interrogation was that Qaqa operated under many aliases. He has also been confirmed to have been an Igbira from Kogi State as against the earlier rumoured origin of Igala.from the same state. In fact, Vanguard discovered that the arrest of Qaqa “was the culmination of months’ streneous efforts by men of the SSS. Said the source: “We had been on his trail for some months now. He fled from Yobe where he is believed to own a house to Maiduguri, and then Potiskum, Kano before finally hiding in an aunt’s residence in Kaduna. The aunt did not want to give him up but for another male member of the household, who did not know the value of the suspect in their house. It was while the said aunt was playing footsy that the male resident of the house prevailed on her to own up”. Vanguard was told that the ‘aunt’ was also arrested along with Qaqa on Wednesday. While the intelligence and eventual arrest was carried out by armed men of the SSS, Vanguard was reliably informed that the military was called in for back up. According to the source, “this was meant to avert another Kabir Sokoto-style mess of last month.” As learnt, the confusion over Qaqa’s arrest stemmed from the decision of the SSS top echelon to be careful and be sure of his identity before announcing his arrest to avoid a situation where the man in custody could turn out to be someone else other than the spokesman. An elated team at the “Yellow House” is said to be working hard at arresting all the masterminds of the sect that has spread pain and sorrow to many parts of Northern Nigeria in the last three years. It was learnt that the security agency would make its latest arrests public afte it has satisfied itself of the appropriateness of such a move. |
THE Presidential Villa, otherwise known as Aso Rock, will spend about N18.36 billion this year for fuel and lubricants. Also, N237,370,200 will be spent by the State House headquarters. Of this figure, the office of the President will spend N168.722 million for fuel and lubricants, while N68,647,329 will be spent on lubricants by the Vice President. The State House is also expected to spend N75, 131,589 on plants and generators for both the headquarters and that of the Vice President, with the headquarters spending N54,329,366 while the Vice President will spend N20,802,589 on fuel for generators alone. The Presidency in the budget for the year would spend N577.543 million to replace aged vehicles in the presidential fleet while N15, 215, 500 has been earmarked for maintenance of plants and generators, N137,827,111 for the maintenance of office/ IT equipment, N382,317,777 for maintenance of motor vehicle/transport equipment and N122,466,733 for other maintenance services. For the Vice President, maintenance of motor vehicle/transport equipment will gulp N83, 208,883; N145, 615,546 for maintenance of office building/residential quarters; N62,406,663 for the maintenance of office/IT equipment, N10,401,110 for maintenance of plants/generators and N20,802,221 for other maintenance services. Disclosing this yesterday during the 2012 budget defence before the Senator Dahiru Kuta-led Committee on Federal Character and Inter-Governmental Affairs, Permanent Secretary in the State House, Dr. Tunji Olaopa said refreshment and meals for 2012 would gulp N293.695 million. The same item took in 2011 was N312.316 million. According to the Permanent Secretary, the State House would spend N993.02 million to fuel vehicles and N56. 692 million on telephone, even as the office of the Vice President will spend N20,802 million on refreshment and meals; N35.363 million to fuel vehicles; N20.802 million to fuel generators and N6.240 million for cooking gas and fuel. For publicity and advertisement, office of the Vice President will spend N124,813,325, among others. Olaopa also told the committee that the State House generated N2.8 billion with independent revenue accounting for N126.021 million; VAT, N1.2 billion; Holding Tax, N1.39 billon and PAYE, N48.4 million. |
The Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) has asked that Capt Idris Wada should to be sworn in immediately as Governor of Kogi State. In its first official reaction to last Friday’s Supreme Court Ruling, which nullified the mandate of the governors of five states, including, Kogi, the Commission, in a statement signed by Mr. Kayode Idowu, Press Secretary to INEC Chairman, Prof Attahiru Jega, said after studying the Supreme Court judgment and consulting with its legal team, “decided that the Kogi State Governorship election, which took place on December 3rd, 2011, is a concluded election and therefore, the Governor-elect should be sworn in immediately.” INEC’s statement thus lays to rest the controversy which trailed the Supreme Court judgment but which was silent on Kogi State, which led to both Wada and the Speaker of the state House of Assembly being sworn in in the wake of the ruling. However, since only the Kogi State election had been concluded before the Supreme Court judgment, INEC went on to fix the following dates for elections into the four other states affected by the ruling: Adamawa – Saturday, February 4, 2012 Bayelsa – Saturday, February 11th, 2012 Sokoto – Saturday, February 18th, 2012 Cross River – Saturday, February 25th, 2012 INEC went on to say that these dates were chosen “after due consideration of the logistics, operational and administrative requirements to ensure free, fair and credible elections’. The Commission also insisted that only candidates that emerged after the Court of Appeal judgement of Friday, April 15th, 2011 are “the recognised candidates for the elections.” |
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