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Fire Engulfs Female Hostel At Yaba Tech One of the female hostels in Yaba College of Technology in Lagos has been engulfed by fire. According to The News Agency of Nigeria, the fire which engulfed ‘Bakassi building’ has raged for two hours before the arrival of the fire service which is trying to put out the blaze. http://www.reportsafrique.com/2016/11/fire-engulfs-female-hostel-yaba-tech/
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8,863 Ghost Workers Receiving N437.5m In Kwara - Committee The Kwara State Personnel Database Development committee has uncovered a total of 8,863 suspected ghost personnel on the payroll of both the state and local governments. Alhaji Isiaka Gold, the alternate Chairman of the Committee, said this yesterday while submitting the Committee’s report to the Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed at the Government House, Ilorin. http://www.reportsafrique.com/2016/11/8863-ghost-workers-receiving-n437-5m-kwara-committee/
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Ebonyi Bishop Turns Cold Water Hot A Bishop in Ebonyi State has become the talk of town after he performed a miracle in front of a crowd. The pastor, Bishop Dr. Sam Zuga, reportedly turned cold water to hot water in Onicha local government area of the state.http://www.reportsafrique.com/2016/11/ebonyi-bishop-turns-cold-water-hot/
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Court To Proceed With PDP Leadership Appeals: S/Court The Supreme Court of Nigeria has given an order, restoring jurisdiction to the Court of Appeal, Abuja, to determine all appeals arising from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), leadership dispute. The Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, led three other justices of the court to arrive at the decision. The Appeal Court had on Oct. 18, suspended hearings into the various applications pending the decision of the apex court. http://www.reportsafrique.com/2016/11/court-proceed-pdp-leadership-appeals-scourt/ |
The military on Monday in Maiduguri unveiled the photographs of another 55 Boko Haram terrorists it had declared wanted, bringing the number of wanted terrorists so far to 257. It had declared 202 insurgents wanted in two batches in 2015. Unveiling the photographs at the headquarters of the Theatre Command, the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin, called on Nigerians to join in search for the terrorists. Olonisakin said that counter insurgency was a field operation which required adequate awareness by the stakeholders. “With this launch of additional photographs of wanted Boko Haram terrorists, it is hoped that all members of the public and other peace loving citizen will provide useful information that will aid in riding the society of these terrorists and criminal elements,’’ he said. Earlier in a remark, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, noted that many of the 202 terrorists earlier declared wanted had either been killed or arrested during operations. “We have earlier in the course of our campaigns against the insurgents from late 2015 published two editions, comprising 202 individuals that have been identified, key members of the Boko Haram insurgents. “In the course our counter insurgency operations, quite a significant number of these wanted terrorists have either been killed or arrested. Read more at: http://www.reportsafrique.com/2016/11/nigerian-military-unveils-photographs-another-55-wanted-terrorists/
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According to a report by New Telegraph, nine governors under the platform of the ruling All Progressive Congress, APC, are mulling the idea of exiting the party ahead of the 2019 elections. The rumoured exit, according to a party leader, will affect the fortunes of the governing party and President Muhammadu Buhari’s future ambition in 2019. Except the president and party leaders move fast to heal the wounds in APC, no fewer than nine governors and hundreds of party chieftains are on their way out of the party. The APC is expected to suffer more in South-West and North Central. Although the APC, the ruling party at the centre, currently controls 23 out of the 36 states of the federation, a number of governors in these states have become disenchanted with the party and the government at the centre. Another source told our correspondent that some of the governors are reaching out to their colleagues in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for alliance in forming a new political platform. New Telegraph learnt that the cracks which developed in the APC soon after the party’s historic electoral victory last year, have continued to widen by the day due to the perceived policy of exclusion unleashed on its members from the top hierarchy of the party. The negative policy has manifested mostly in the alleged lopsided appointments made by President Buhari since he assumed office 16 months ago. The governors are also uncomfortable with the non-fulfillment of many populist campaign promises upon which the party rode to power. However, National Secretary of the APC, Hon. Mai Mala Buni has dismissed the reports of the impending defection of some governors as untrue. According to Buni, President Buhari and the governors “are on the same page of providing democracy dividends to the electorate.” A member of the ruling party, who spoke with New Telegraph in confidence, said the governors had been bearing the pains of dashes hopes and exclusion from major decisions of government for a long while, but were forced to voice it out after Buhari released his list of ambassadorial nominees and they found that they were completely sidelined from the process. “You recall that recently, the governors wrote him (Buhari) a letter and sent a delegation to deliver the message to him. They just couldn’t believe that those appointed as ambassadorial nominees from their states were not known to them, the governors. I must tell you that that letter is a warning shot and a signal of what we should expect as we go into 2017. Most of these governors are fed up with this style of leader ship where everything is done by the so-called cabal in Aso Rock without consultation with other stakeholders. “You know that since 1999, the governors have been major stakeholders in our democracy. Some people may not like them, but they deserve some respect because they are the political leaders in their various states. They do not just have control over the machinery of government in their states, they have their loyalists at the two chambers of the National Assembly and a President can only ignore them at his own peril,” he said. New Telegraph learnt that apart from the frosty relationship between the Presidency and the leadership of the National Assembly dating back to the inauguration of the 8th Assembly, some of the governors have been making inroads into the parliament, using their influence to checkmate the Presidency. There have been speculations that some of the governors were the brains behind the stalling of a number of proposals sent by the executive to the legislature. It was learnt that a number of governors, particularly those from the South- West geo-political zone are already on their way out of the APC because of the perceived humiliation of the national leader of the party and former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, by the party and the presidency. Read more at: http://www.reportsafrique.com/2016/11/2019-elections-9-apc-governors-dump-party-crises-worsen/ |