Politics › Re: Port Harcourt Refinery Ready This Month, NNPCL Insists by ManirBK(op): 9:02am On Dec 18, 2023 |
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Politics › Port Harcourt Refinery Ready This Month, NNPCL Insists by ManirBK(op): 9:02am On Dec 18, 2023 |
The end of December timeline for mechanical completion of the Port Harcourt Refinery Company (PHRC) remains sacrosanct, says the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).
“We have said from time that by the end of December, the mechanical completion of the refinery will be completed. Yes, we are still maintaining that. Nothing has changed,” NNPC Chief Communications Officer Olufemi Soneye told The Nation yesterday.
Soneye had on November 6, 2023, assured that the NNPCL was optimistic about the completion of the rehabilitation this month.
He said that owing to the assurance the contractors gave the oil giant, nothing had so far altered the completion date.
He added: “What they (contractors) said is that all things working well, the refineries will be working in December and January.
“That is what has been there and that is what the contractors have said. And we are working on that timeline.
“And as NNPC, we are going around on every milestone we are pushing out information. So, we are working on that December/January.
You know I am not the contractor, my own is to report.
“The assurance we have is that December/January, the refineries will be working.
“And nothing has happened as of now to change that or to move it forward so we are on course.
“If anything changes, I will defer to you that this is going to happen. But in terms of the timeline, the timeline is still on course.”
Minister of State for Petroleum (Oil) Heineken Lokpobiri while inspecting the rehabilitation, said that the NNPCL should be accountable if the December end timeline was not met.
The rehabilitation of the 110,000 barrels per day Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemicals Company Limited (KRPC) is expected to be completed between October and December 2024. The work was awarded last February to a South Korean firm, Daewoo E&C at $740.6 million. https://thenationonlineng.net/port-harcourt-refinery-ready-this-month-nnpcl-insists/
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Foreign Affairs › Re: President Putin to Stand For Fifth Term As Russian President by ManirBK(op): 8:39pm On Dec 11, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs › President Putin to Stand For Fifth Term As Russian President by ManirBK(op): 8:39pm On Dec 11, 2023 |
the re-election of Mr Putin, 71, is seen as inevitable, with opposition almost non-existent and Russian media completely under his control. Mr Putin served as president in 2000-08, returning to the role from a stint as prime minister in 2012. This means that he has already been in power in Russia longer than any ruler since Soviet dictator Josef Stalin. Russia's constitution was amended in 2020, increasing the presidential term from four to six years and giving Mr Putin a clean slate to run again next year by cancelling out his previous terms. A victory in March would see him remain as president until 2030. After that, he can then potentially serve another six years until 2036 if he decides to stand again. Mr Putin - a former KGB officer - had been widely expected to run for the country's top job, amid huge challenges brought about by his invasion of Ukraine and resulting stand-off with the West. He is unlikely to face any serious opposition, with most genuine opponents either dead, behind bars or in exile. On Thursday, Russia's upper house of parliament, the Federation Council, announced the elections. Shortly afterwards, the country's electoral commission said they would be held over three days, from 15-17 March. Following the announcement, the Kremlin's official spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said that an "astonishing" number of people wanted Mr Putin to continue as leader. He did not take long to make his intentions clear. Mr Putin spoke at an informal gathering after a ceremony in the Kremlin to award Ukraine war veterans with the Hero of Russia medal. His words were in answer to a request that he stand again for election from Lt-Col Artyom Zhoga, who heads a former pro- Russian separatist unit in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region - which Moscow declared annexed together with another three Ukrainian regions in September 2022. "Now is the time when one needs to take decisions. I will be running for the post of president of the Russian Federation," Mr Putin said in remarks shown on Russian TV. Mr Putin was handed the presidency at the very end of 1999 by his ailing predecessor Boris Yeltsin. Mr Putin's grip on power, which has never really been in doubt, has tightened throughout his leadership. Watch: What's in Vladimir Putin's 2024 calendar... and what isn't? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-67660745mynd44 oam4j lalasticlala seun nlfpmod |
Foreign Affairs › Putin To Stand For Fifth Term As Russian President by ManirBK(op): 12:57pm On Dec 10, 2023 |
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he will stand again for a
fifth term in office.
He announced it at an awards ceremony for participants of the full-
scale war he launched against Ukraine in 2022.
It comes a day after election officials set 15-17 March 2024 as dates
for the presidential election.
The re-election of Mr Putin, 71, is seen as inevitable, with opposition
almost non-existent and Russian media completely under his control.
Mr Putin served as president in 2000-08, returning to the role from a
stint as prime minister in 2012. This means that he has already been
in power in Russia longer than any ruler since Soviet dictator Josef
Stalin.
Russia's constitution was amended in 2020, increasing the presidential
term from four to six years and giving Mr Putin a clean slate to run
again next year by cancelling out his previous terms.
A victory in March would see him remain as president until 2030. After
that, he can then potentially serve another six years until 2036 if he
decides to stand again.
Mr Putin - a former KGB officer - had been widely expected to run for
the country's top job, amid huge challenges brought about by his
invasion of Ukraine and resulting stand-off with the West.
He is unlikely to face any serious opposition, with most genuine
opponents either dead, behind bars or in exile.
On Thursday, Russia's upper house of parliament, the Federation
Council, announced the elections. Shortly afterwards, the country's
electoral commission said they would be held over three days, from
15-17 March.
Following the announcement, the Kremlin's official spokesman, Dmitry
Peskov, said that an "astonishing" number of people wanted Mr Putin
to continue as leader.
He did not take long to make his intentions clear.
Mr Putin spoke at an informal gathering after a ceremony in the
Kremlin to award Ukraine war veterans with the Hero of Russia medal.
His words were in answer to a request that he stand again for election
from Lt-Col Artyom Zhoga, who heads a former pro-Russian separatist
unit in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region - which Moscow declared
annexed together with another three Ukrainian regions in September
2022.
"Now is the time when one needs to take decisions. I will be running
for the post of president of the Russian Federation," Mr Putin said in
remarks shown on Russian TV.
Mr Putin was handed the presidency at the very end of 1999 by his
ailing predecessor Boris Yeltsin.
Mr Putin's grip on power, which has never really been in doubt, has
tightened throughout his leadership.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-67660745
mynd44 oam4j lalasticlala seun nlfpmod |
Health › Re: Inside Abuja’s Kidney ‘market’ Where The Rich Prey On The Poor by ManirBK(op): 12:49pm On Dec 10, 2023 |
How kidney brokers, agents operate freely in Abuja
Investigation by this newspaper revealed that a Lagos-based broker with the pseudonym Mayor, had recruited young boys to act as agents so as to lure boys like Oluwatobi and Yahaya to sell their kidneys to renal patients.
Experts said more than 20million Nigerians had one stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD) or the other.
A consultant nephrologist at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), Prof. Aliyu Abdu, estimates about five per cent of all those with different stages of the disease have stage five, which is the stage of CKD at which kidney transplant may be required.
“We will be talking of around 1million Nigerians needing one form of kidney replacement therapy or another, including kidney transplant,” he said. This, he explained, is because many patients with kidney disease come to the hospital at a late stage.
Because deceased donation is not offered in Nigeria, a lack of regulation and transplant waiting list is driving many desperate renal patients to seek live kidneys from the black market. To do this, Daily Trust on Sunday found that they link up with kidney brokers who recruit local agents such as Yellow in Masaka, Abdulrahman and Habib in Mararaba to scout for vulnerable youths with financial needs.
Selling organs is illegal and unethical with many repercussions, said Prof Abdu, who explained that in the case of commercial donation, there is lack of proper preparation and investigation because the ultimate aim of the traffickers is to get the organ and not the wellbeing of the ‘donor.’
“And more so, after donation, the ‘donor’ is supposed to be followed up over time because he himself may be at risk of getting kidney disease in the future,” he said.
This newspaper documented at least six young men within Mararaba and Masaka and spoke with four of them, all below the age of 25 who have scars to show their kidneys have been surgically removed. They have all been approached by local agents with financial offers for their kidneys.
Many of the agents, including Yellow, Abdulrahman and Habib have equally sold a kidney each. The three agents had all worked for Mayor who introduced himself to Oluwatobi, as a staff of Alliance Hospital. The hospital, however, denied this claim and insisted that he is not on their payroll.
But the two minors, Yahaya and Oluwatobi, said Mayor had appeared familiar with many staff of the hospital.
“From my understanding, anytime some hospitals in Abuja need a kidney they will call their agents. Mayor will then call Habib or Abdulrahman and give them the requested blood type. When Abdulrahman finds a ‘donor’ he will negotiate the price and his percentage, then invite the ‘donor’ for a blood test. If it matches, Mayor will now coach the ‘donor’ on what to say,” Yahaya Musa said when asked about Mayor’s role.
Abbas Yusuf, who has met Mayor, said there were other kidney brokers, including women. “If anyone wants to sell their kidney they will call the agents and the agent will call kidney brokers like Mayor to arrange. If the person goes, he comes back with N1m and he will give the agent N100,000,” he said.
Three months of investigation led Daily Trust on Sunday to Mayor’s new phone number, which Truecaller identified as Emmanuel Olorunishola. He was said to have abandoned his old phone number, which he registered with the name, Mayor and fled to Lagos.
Exposing Abuja’s kidney trade
Driven by a surge in renal disease, the demand for kidney is rising all over the world, with less developed countries, including Nigeria, becoming the go-to market for foreigners in need of kidney transplant.
At least 1,353 kidney transplants have taken place in Nigeria from 2005 to date, according to the Global Observatory on Donation and Transplantation.
Information from a paper presented by the national president of the Transplant Association of Nigeria (TAN), Prof Fatiu Arogundade at the 2023 fifth biennial conference of transplantation in Nigeria shows that more than half of the kidney transplants conducted in Nigeria were done in a private facility in Abuja.
The paper, titled, ‘Organ Transplantation in Nigeria: The journey so far,’ captured only 16 transplant facilities and did not document Alliance Hospital. However, the hospital managing director, Dr Christopher Otabor, in March told journalists that the hospital had conducted 75 successful kidney transplants in the last three years, with a number of their patients flown in from outside the country.
Nigeria has no regulatory body that offers a licence for transplant centres as every centre is guided by medical ethics. This creates a loophole for the illegal trade where organs are sourced from poor Nigerians with financial troubles.
A source familiar with the ‘business’ told Daily Trust on Sunday that a kidney broker operating in the shadows negotiates a price with a renal patient. These patients, some foreigners, will pay about N5m to the broker for a kidney. With the help of local agents, the broker offers N1m to young boys for their kidneys. The agent gets 10 per cent from the ‘donor’ and another 10 per cent from the broker.
Another source told this reporter that because many private hospitals charge between N10m and N15m for a kidney transplant, they need the services of kidney brokers to boost profit.
“In 2022, my younger sister needed a kidney transplant and the private hospital treating her in Abuja told us that they could help us arrange for a kidney. But my sister’s son donated his kidney and despite this, we lost her a few months later,” said an Abuja resident who asked to remain anonymous.
Though Abbas, Aminu, Oluwatobi and Yahaya had admitted that they felt safe with the surgical procedure because it was carried out by licensed medical doctors, in ‘highly reputable’ private hospitals, consultant nephrologist, Prof Aliyu Abdu cautions that there are long term health repercussions for such illegal donations.
“In environments where commercial donation takes place, the ‘donors’ are at great health risks,” he said, adding that, “Most of them are full of psychological issues and regrets, especially when they realise that the motive for the donation was money and when they get the money and it is unable to solve their problems, they end up with regrets and some of them develop psychological issues and some become depressed.”
Going undercover as a kidney broker
To verify the information obtained from victims and sources, Daily Trust on Sunday went undercover, posing as a kidney broker and was linked to a kidney agent called Chiboy. His identity was verified as Joseph Paul Chimobi who claims to be 18 years and lives in Mararaba community. Sources in the ‘business’ said Chiboy was Mayor’s trusted agent and often called “Mayor’s boy.”
After weeks of planning, this reporter called Chiboy and requested for an 0+ blood type. At first, he was suspicious and wanted to know how this reporter got his number. When told she got it from a medical staff from one of the private hospitals in Abuja, he relaxed and said he could supply the needed blood group the next day. Chiboy then requested an immediate transfer of N5,000 as transport fare to bring the ‘donor’ from Mararaba to Abuja the next day. The money was paid into his Palmpay bank account.
He then insisted on negotiating price and stressed that the price for a kidney was now N2m. “The boys no dey gree for N1m again o, na even N2m them dey collect now,” he insisted in pidgin English.
After bargaining, Chiboy settled for N1.5m and reminded this reporter that his commission would be N150,000.
At 8am the following morning, Chiboy called to request for additional N5,000, saying the ‘donor’ was in Keffi, Nasarawa State and he had sent him N4,000 from the initial N5,000 to transport himself to Mararaba. Our reporter, however, insisted that they transport themselves to Abuja on the assurance that they would get a refund.
At 12:30pm on a Tuesday in October, Chiboy and a 38-year-old ‘donor’ met this reporter at an undisclosed location in Abuja, where it was agreed that the ‘donor’ would be physically assessed, as well as to conclude discussions on payment.
During the encounter, Chiboy laid back to allow the ‘donor’ do the bargaining. This reporter had earlier given specifications for a donor who had no history of drinking or smoking. However, the ‘donor,’ who is married with two children, confessed to being a mild drinker and said he had quit smoking. That provided the loophole for this reporter to re-bargain at a lower price.
The 38-year-old said he worked in a hotel before he was laid off and was now in desperate need of money to care for his family. He, however, insisted on N1.5m even when this reporter stood her ground that he had not met the agreed specifications and would have to revert to the renal patient.
When told that the patient was in Kano State but planning to find a suitable hospital for the surgery in Abuja, Chiboy immediately suggested the use of Alliance Hospital for the surgery. When asked why, he said, “Alliance dey fast, na there I dey work before. Their own na just one week stuff.” Asked why he left Alliance, he said: “Mayor no dey work again. You know, e get the time wey he come do some kind thing. He don stop, he dey Lagos now dey do company work.”
The ‘donor,’ who is a father of two, sounded desperate and said he understood what he was sacrificing but needed to do that for the future of his children.
During conversations, Chiboy confirmed that Mayor had offered between N1m and N1.3m to boys offering their kidneys for sale. He insisted that his price as an agent would be 10 per cent of the agreed amount.
“Mayor na N250,000 e dey pay me for one person. I dey carry like five boys for Mayor and e dey pay me N250,000 per person,” he said.
One hour into the meeting, it was time to go as this reporter assured Chiboy and the ‘donor that she will get in touch after settling the price with the patient.
Desperate for money, Chiboy offers more ‘donors’
A day after meeting Chiboy and the kidney ‘donor,’ this reporter informed Chiboy that the renal patient was offering N1m as the donor did not meet the specifications. The ‘donor’ tried to persuade this reporter to convince the patient to settle for N1.5m and said he had been offered N2m for his kidney in Minna, Niger State.
“It is just that I don’t want to travel to Minna for the surgery, but people are paying higher for this thing now,” he insisted. This reporter, however, assured him that the patient was adamant and may have found someone else.
However, in his desperation for money, Chiboy continued to offer more kidney donors willing to take N1m. During one of his numerous phone calls, he insisted he was bringing a ‘donor’ from Enugu and asked this reporter to provide the bus fare.
“Him don gree for N1m and he fit leave Enugui this night, arrive Abuja tomorrow, all you fit do na to pay the transport fare,” he insisted.
Even when he was told that the renal patient had finally found a ‘donor’ Chiboy continued to call and check in whether there was need for his service.
NAPTIP arrests Mayor after Daily Trust report
Few weeks after meeting Chiboy and the ‘donor,’ Daily Trust gathered that the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) arrested Mayor. The arrest followed weeks of communication between this newspaper and NAPTIP officials based on information gathered from the field.
A senior officer with the agency confirmed that NAPTIP was building a case against Mayor and his accomplices.
Health ministry complicit in kidney commercialisation
Organ harvest and transplantation is enshrined in Nigeria’s National Health Act 2014, section 54 (3) (a) and (b) of the act states, that the National Tertiary Health Institutions Standard Committee shall prescribe criteria for the approval of organ transplant facilities and also procedural measures to be applied for such approvals.
Daily Trust on Sunday reports that this has not been done. The present National Health Institutions Standard Committee was inaugurated by a former Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire in 2021 for a four-year tenure and is chaired by Prof Abiodun Phillips.
However, sources from the ministry told Daily Trust on Sunday that the committee had not been active between 2021 and October 2023.
Prof. Abiodun Phillips told our reporter in a phone conversation that the committee had just been re-inaugurated by the present administration in November. He said they would work to change the scenario in the country’s tertiary health care system.
This newspaper reached out to the Ministry of Health for a copy of the criteria for the approval of organ transplantation, the procedural measures for such approval, the number of health facilities that have met those criteria, as well as their names and locations. However, the Director, Press and Public Relations of the Ministry, Patricia Deworitshe asked Daily Trust on Sunday to make the request in writing.
A Freedom of Information request on this was delivered to the office of the Coordinating Minister, Health and Social Welfare, Prof Ali Pate on September 5, 2023. However, there has been no response from the ministry despite weeks of follow ups. This reporter traced the letter to the Teaching Hospital Division of the Ministry and made two physical visits to the division, but the director made promises to reply to the letter. However, as at press time, the letter was not replied.
Sources within the ministry confided in Daily Trust on Sunday that the ministry had no policy for organ harvesting and transplantation despite the provision of the National Health Act.
“Hospitals are free to come up with their guidelines,” a source from the ministry said.
With no regulation governing organ harvest and transplantation in Nigeria, medical experts insist that health care providers must be guided by ethical principles, their religious beliefs and must have concern for other. citizens, not just their patients.
Prof Abdu said, “There are laid down guidelines, both internationally and locally, governing organ transplantation. We have the WHO and a famous one, the Istanbul Declaration, which gathered people under the WHO. Different countries were represented, including Nigeria and developed a guideline governing organ transplantation worldwide.”
This investigation was produced with the support of Daily Trust Foundation. https://dailytrust.com/investigation-inside-abujas-kidney-market-where-the-rich-prey-on-the-poor/
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Health › Inside Abuja’s Kidney ‘market’ Where The Rich Prey On The Poor by ManirBK(op): 12:48pm On Dec 10, 2023 |
In this three-month long investigation, Daily Trust on Sunday went undercover to expose a shadow economy of illegal kidney trade in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory.
One million naira is the ‘official’ price for a kidney in the black-market. This investigation uncovered a cell of kidney agents that have been planted in satellite communities to target and lure young men from low economic backgrounds to sell their kidneys. The growing trend of kidney harvesting has, however, raised the question of why the Nigerian Medical Association, the Nigerian Medical and Dental Council, or even the Ministry of Health have not taken action against defaulting hospitals in this trade despite a series of media reports linking a hospital with illegal kidney transplant practices.
As the rising sun ushers a bright morning in the bustling Mararaba community, a satellite town that stretches along the Keffi-Abuja highway into Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, the streets spark of the usual density of street vendors, vehicles and motorcycles that provide a mixed recipe of chaos, lowlife and vigour.
Among its thousands of residents, many from low economic backgrounds, Mararaba boasts of an explosive youth population from a blend of Nigeria’s multi-cultural identities, who have migrated from various parts of the country for a chance to break the shackles of poverty.
Today, Mararaba in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, is a thriving community with many offshoots where everything is sold on its streets, including human kidneys.
It was here in Tudun Wada, an area of Mararaba that Aminu Yahuza contemplated suicide in June 2023. Aminu is a 25-year-old unemployed Nigerian with many financial troubles. To alleviate his troubles, he had approached his 23-year-old cousin, Abbas Yusuf to link him up with a kidney agent.
Having sold his kidney to a “South African” female patient in June 2022, Abbas, a resident of Mararaba quickly called his friend, Abdulrahman, who works as an agent to let him know there was a new ‘donor’ on the waiting list.
Soon, Aminu’s blood sample was requested, and a few days later, his kidney was harvested at a private hospital in Abuja and implanted into a waiting patient. With the payment of N1million for his kidney, Aminu Yahuza was a happy man until two of his friends duped him of half the money.
“I have lost my kidney, I have no money or job, and I no longer have the strength to do any strenuous work,” he told our reporter on a Thursday morning in September. “I just thought I should end it,” he said of his earlier suicidal thoughts.
Aminu’s cousin, Abbas had sold his kidney for N1.2m last year, the highest anyone among his peers had received for their kidney. He was lured by two of his friends, Abdulrahman and Habib; two brothers who have equally sold a kidney each. But beyond that, the two brothers are part of an unknown number of local kidney agents recruited by a Lagos-based kidney broker. Their job was to target and lure young boys and youths from low economic backgrounds to sell their kidneys.
In this investigation, Daily Trust on Sunday provides insight into a shadow economy of illegal kidney trade that may have thrived for many years out of public sight. This newspaper reveals that N1m is the ‘official’ price for a kidney in the black market, and Nigeria’s socio-economic challenges continue to push many young, able-bodied men to sell their kidneys without minding the long-term repercussions.
Alliance Hospital accused of harvesting kidneys of 3 minors[/b]
In August 2023, Daily Trust published how Oluwatobi Adedoyin, a 16-year-old son of a mechanic from Masaka in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State was lured by his friend, Yellow to sell his kidney. Oluwatobi was paid N1m in three installments, after which he was forced to flee Abuja.
Since then, the story has jolted a ring of kidney harvesting agents and a chain of victims that have come up to share their stories.
Ethically, organ donation is altruistic, based on the 2008 Istanbul declaration on Organ Trafficking and Tourism, which calls for the prohibition of organ commercialisation.
Except in Iran, it is illegal to buy and sell organs all over the world, especially when medical personnel or health centres connive with ready-buyers or recipients to exploit minors or people from low economic backgrounds.
Despite this, the World Health Organisation reveals that more than one kidney is traded on the black market every hour.
Findings by Daily Trust on Sunday revealed that in November 2022, a video of a young man accusing Alliance Hospital in Abuja of harvesting his 17-year-old brother’s kidney went viral. In the video, the young man accused the hospital of lack of due diligence before the surgery. The management of the hospital had in a press conference denied the allegation, saying the ‘donor’ had signed a consent form and presented a court affidavit to show he was above 18 years.
But three months later, the hospital had in February 2023 harvested the kidney of Oluwatobi Adedoyin, another minor, and in June harvested that of Yahaya Musa, a 16-year-old despite the attention generated by the November 2022 video.
The Medical Director of the hospital, Dr Christopher Otabor insists that the hospital does not source donors for its patients but only ensures that donors are qualified and compatible with patients to donate. Dr Otabor had in August told this newspaper that the hospital took care of the legal angle, insinuating that ‘donors’ are expected to present affidavits and sign a consent form before the surgery.
Like Oluwatobi, whose kidney was harvested and implanted in one Egbuson Sampson, which the hospital claims is now deceased, Yahaya Musa was a minor when he was lured to sell his kidneys for N1m. A certificate of birth presented by the Bauchi Medical Board shows that he was born on September 9, 2007 in Bauchi State.
Narrating how a kidney agent convinced him to sell his kidney, the 16-year-old said, “He told me that there is a hospital that buys kidney and that he also sold his own at N1m.”
After the necessary blood screening, Yahaya’s kidney was surgically removed, and a few days later, he walked out of Alliance Hospital, N1m richer. He paid the agent 10 per cent of the money.
A drug prescription sheet written for his post-surgery care made available to this newspaper showed it was signed by Dr Aremu Abayomi Adeniran, a consultant urologist and the deputy director, Clinical Service at Alliance Hospital. The same doctor had performed the surgery on Oluwatobi in February 2023.
Describing the pains he now goes through, Yahaya said, “The hospital gave me some drugs after the operation, but I went back and told them the drugs had finished and I was feeling pains in my stomach. Dr Aremu said I should take paracetamol anytime I feel the pain.”
But more than five months after the surgery, Yahaya said the pain had not subsided.
His 58-year-old father, Musa Yahaya confirms this and said that as soon as he found out, he reported the incident at the Garki police station and was informed that the police had invited Dr Adeniran for questioning but later released him. https://dailytrust.com/investigation-inside-abujas-kidney-market-where-the-rich-prey-on-the-poor/
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Crime › Re: DSS To Start Using Weapons Produced By Personnel – Bichi by ManirBK(op): 7:15pm On Dec 09, 2023*. Modified: 8:43pm On Dec 09, 2023 |
Good news Ipob, boko boys and Bandits are surely in danger!!! |
Crime › DSS To Start Using Weapons Produced By Personnel – Bichi by ManirBK(op): 7:15pm On Dec 09, 2023 |
The Department of State Services (DSS) said on Saturday it will soon unveil weapons produced by its personnel.
This was disclosed by the DSS Director General, Yusuf Bichi, at the graduation ceremony of the Executive Intelligence Management Course (EIMC) 16 participants in Abuja, the nation’s capital.
According to him, the DSS will soon begin to “produce what it eats and eat what it produces.”
Among the weapons the Secret Service will soon unveil are Unmanned Aeriel Vehicles (UAVs), he stated.
Bichi also assured that the agency will continue to support the National Institute for Security Studies to succeed in its quest to impart knowledge that will enhance security in the country.
He charged the participants to utilise the skills they have acquired to develop the country, urging Nigerians to remain patriotic and shun those whom he described as warmongers who want to set the country on fire.
Also at the event is the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima.
The Executive Intelligence Management Course (EIMC) 16 commenced in February 2023 with 89 participants drawn from 35 agencies across Nigeria and four other African countries, namely, Niger, The Gambia, Rwanda and Chad.
Three participants lost their lives during the period, leaving 86 participants who graduated on Saturday. https://www.channelstv.com/2023/12/09/dss-to-start-using-weapons-produced-by-its-personnel-bichi/
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Food › Re: See The Oha Soup My Female Neighbor Brought For Me This Morning. by ManirBK: 5:38pm On Dec 08, 2023 |
Neoteny7: Why the hell is this on the front page? nlfpmod pls come suprise this chairman! |
Education › Re: Unforgettable Definition You Learnt In Secondary School by ManirBK(op): 5:26pm On Dec 08, 2023 |
Salamiazeez: Photosynthesis Me too Photosynthesis is the process where green plant manufactured their own food using Sun Light energy |
Politics › Re: Kebbi's Idris Okays Payment Of Gratuity, Workers' Benefits by ManirBK(op): 5:22pm On Dec 08, 2023 |
Good development |
Politics › Kebbi's Idris Okays Payment Of Gratuity, Workers' Benefits by ManirBK(op): 5:22pm On Dec 08, 2023 |
Kebbi State Governor, Dr. Nasir Idris has approved the release of N 1,795,505,173.08 for the payment of gratuity and death benefits to 745 Local Government Education Authority (LGEA) and contract staff from May,15 to October 15, 2023. This is contained in a press statement signed by the Kebbi State Head of Service, Alhaji Sufyanu Garba Bena and made available to newsmen in Birnin Kebbi on Friday. According to the statement, 745 retirees were scrutinised and verified by the Office of the Head of Service through a committee comprising the organised labour and other stakeholders. The breakdown, according to the statement indicated that 318 gratuity /death and contract staff beneficiaries payment amounts to N972,710,4 for State retirees. "Payment for local Government gratuity/death benefits to 247 beneficiaries amounts to N427,971,191,33 while the payment for LGEA gratuity/death benefits to 180 beneficiaries amounts to N394,823,495.83 making the total sum of N1.795,505,173,08." The Head of Service, expressed appreciation to Governor Nasir Idris, Kauran Gwandu for his magnanimity towards the the welfare of civil servants in the State even with the current economic crunch in the country. https://allnews.ng/news/kebbis-idris-okays-payment-of-gratuity-workers-benefits?fbclid=IwAR06DPmd8iBr27O_A2RyA0M2eJIkyxqacJI3M1GyS841WcRYMG4A6R6VX04mynd44 oam4j lalasticlala seun nlfpmod |
Education › Unforgettable Definition You Learnt In Secondary School by ManirBK(op): 4:54pm On Dec 08, 2023 |
A definition you learnt in secondary school that you will never forget.
Me: Energy is the ability to do work
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Politics › Re: FG Flags Off ₦20,000 Cash Transfer To Vulnerable Groups In Kogi by ManirBK(op): 10:45am On Dec 07, 2023 |
God1000: Lol.
And they are allocating billions to themselves
Isn't that wickedness? No is not wickedness but atleast they earn something from the goverment. half is better than none |
Politics › Re: FG Flags Off ₦20,000 Cash Transfer To Vulnerable Groups In Kogi by ManirBK(op): 10:34am On Dec 07, 2023 |
God1000: N20,000 today is nothing, what will they do with it? to puchase 20 sachet of pure water for sale and gain profit  |
Politics › Re: FG Flags Off ₦20,000 Cash Transfer To Vulnerable Groups In Kogi by ManirBK(op): 10:19am On Dec 07, 2023 |
Sai Jagaban of Africa |
Politics › FG Flags Off ₦20,000 Cash Transfer To Vulnerable Groups In Kogi by ManirBK(op): 10:18am On Dec 07, 2023 |
The Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation yesterday flagged off the distribution of N20,000 grants to vulnerable groups in Kogi State.
The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Betta Edu, while flagging off the distribution of grants to the beneficiaries, explained that the grant for vulnerable groups is not a loan and will not be repaid.
“The President is committed to seeing that he pulls Nigerians out of poverty. He has placed a demand on himself and his team that a minimum of 50 million Nigerians be out of poverty.
“To achieve this, the president set up a team to identify the poorest of our people and came up with a series of programmes that will improve the economy of the common man.
“Today in Kogi State, we are officially flagging off the grant for vulnerable groups in Kogi State. It is a Kickstarter, and it should be used the right way. This is intended to boost your business, and it is expected that it will help in whatever you are doing,” the minister said.
Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello commended President Tinubu for alleviating poverty and eradicating hunger in the country.
Bello described Tinubu as a humanitarian who has the interests of the common man at heart. https://dailytrust.com/fg-flags-off-n20000-cash-transfer-to-vulnerable-groups-in-kogi/?
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Crime › Re: Army Explains Accidental Drone Attack On Villagers by ManirBK(op): 9:37am On Dec 06, 2023 |
Such expensive mistake should carry an equal penalty  |
Crime › Army Explains Accidental Drone Attack On Villagers by ManirBK(op): 9:36am On Dec 06, 2023 |
A routine air strike by the Army intended to attack terrorists hit some civilians during a religious celebration at Tudun Biri village, Afaka ward of Rigasa District in Igabi Local Government Area. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ordered a thorough probe to prevent a recurrence as Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani did on Tuesday. The President also sympathised with the victims. The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said 85 persons were killed. The Northwest zonal spokesman, Halima Suleiman, said 66 others were injured. Northern States Governors’ Forum demanded a comprehensive investigation, describing the error as “a heartbreaking tragedy.” The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Ja’amatul Nasiru Islam (JNI) and the 14th Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II, mourned the victims and called for a probe. The Army expressed regrets over the error, describing it as “a very disheartening occurrence.” Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.- Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, tendered the apology when he visited the community. He was accompanied by principal staff officers from the Army Headquarters and the General Officer Commanding, One Division, Maj.- Gen. Valentine Okoro. Lagbaja, who commiserated with the victims, donated N10 million to the survivors after visiting them at the Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital in Kaduna. He prayed at the deceased mass grave site in the village, which is about five kilometres west of the Kaduna International Airport. He told reporters: “On Sunday, while the Nigerian Army UAV (Unarmed Aerial Vehicle) platforms were conducting armed reconnaissance around the vicinity of Riyawa, Ruma, the drones observed movement of people suspected to be bandits. “Having trailed them for some time, the decision was taken to strike based on the observation of some tactics usually employed by bandits. “Unfortunately, the report we got thereafter revealed that it was innocent civilians in Tudun Biri that the drone carried out the strike on. “We have already set up an inquiry. The enquiry committee will ensure a holistic review and recommendations that will be worthwhile going forward.” He said the Nigerian Army would provide support to the community to alleviate their suffering and sought the residents’ support with useful information. Advertisement District Head of Rigasa, Alhaji Aminu Idris, said over 80 people were buried. He also confirmed that the environment was infested by bandits. He urged the Army to continue doing its best in protecting lives and properties while hoping that victims and their families will be compensated. In a statement by the Army spokesperson, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, the military said Tudun Biri and adjoining villages were infested with bandits. He said: “Troops were carrying out aerial patrols when they observed a group of people and wrongly analysed and misinterpreted their pattern of activities to be similar to that of the bandits, before the drone strike.” He said the COAS was in Tudun Biri to convey sincere regrets and unreserved apologies on behalf of the Nigerian Army to the District Head and people of the community, as well as the government and people of Kaduna. According to the spokesman, the findings will “guide the Nigerian Army in meticulously and professionally seeking and applying lasting solutions to identified lapses and deficiencies in both the human and artificial intelligence variables that will forestall future recurrence”. The Defence Headquarters, in a statement by the Director of Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba, said unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) deployed to the area noticed the movement of terrorists. He said: “On December 3 at about 2200hrs and based on untoward activities by terrorists, the Nigerian Army UAV detachment observed movement of terrorists at Ligarma, a terrorist-infested area of Kaduna. “Aerial surveillance captured the movement of groups of persons synonymous with the terrorist tactics and modus operandi. “The observed advance of the terrorists that were gathered posted a threat to key infrastructure within reach of the untoward activities. “Accordingly, the threat was eliminated to prevent the terrorist from unleashing terror on innocent civilians.” According to Buba, terrorists often embed themselves within the civilian population. “Nevertheless, the Nigerian military does its best at all times to distinguish between civilians and terrorists,” he said. The high command said the military views every civilian death in the course of operations as a tragedy, with extensive measures taken to avoid them. “One such measure taken by the military is to continually give precise instructions to communities. “For instance, communities are to always alert troops of their activities particularly when such a community is known to be infested with terrorists and their sympathisers. “These instructions are intended to enable the military to distinguish between friendly and untoward activities,” the DHQ said It added that the military would continue to operate in line with international law as it always has done. “It will also continue its determined and cautious progress in eradicating 8terrorists from our land. “Accordingly, we will continue to find innovative solutions to the challenges faced in the conduct of operations.” ‘I lost 34 family members’ A resident, Idris Dahiru, said 34 of his family members were killed. Dahiru, in an interview with BBC Hausa, said: “Our annual Maulud celebration was shattered by unexpected airstrikes. “The first bomb exploded without warning, killing innocent people, including women and children, some victims were torn apart by the blast. “As we rushed to aid the injured, the jet returned, unleashing a second bomb, this time, many of those who had come to help were among the casualties. “My family alone has lost 34 members in this tragedy. We have 66 loved ones receiving medical care at Barau Dikko Hospital.” Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, said the Armed Forces will not relent in fighting criminal elements and adversaries. Speaking when he visited the victims, he said: “We are not going to relent; we must give those terrorists a bloody nose. “We will keep fighting them till we succeed in the course of ensuring security and safety of the lives and properties of the citizens in the entire country.” https://thenationonlineng.net/army-explains-accidental-drone-attack-on-villagers/mynd44 oam4j lalasticlala seun nlfpmod |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Without France, There’d Be No Mali, Burkina Faso And Niger, Macron Boasts by ManirBK(op): 8:58pm On Dec 05, 2023 |
ManirBK: It's not fault, if not for our Unpatriotic and self centered leaders in Africa, that have no conscience and sold their Citizens to you Foreigners cheaply, despite abundant blessings of God in Africa, you won't say this. Thank the phase is gradually coming to an end |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Has Stopped Every Monday Sit At Home In South East by ManirBK: 2:21pm On Dec 04, 2023 |
Jagaban is Genius |
Politics › Re: U.S. Investors Excited About Tinubu’s Economic Agenda, Says Envoy by ManirBK(op): 8:45am On Dec 04, 2023 |
With Tinubu all positive developments are possible over to you enemies of the nation!!! |
Politics › U.S. Investors Excited About Tinubu’s Economic Agenda, Says Envoy by ManirBK(op): 8:45am On Dec 04, 2023 |
The United States (U.S.A) has applauded President Bola Tinubu’s administration for taking bold steps at bolstering the economy and ensure sustainable growth and development. U.S. investors excited about Tinubu’s economic agenda, says envoy Our Reporter December 4, 2023 The Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Abuja, Mr. David Greene, acknowledged the Federal Government’s efforts in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). He said U.S investors were delighted by the economic agenda of the current administration, recalling President Tinubu’s visit to New York during the last United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) which attracted officials of the Commerce of Cooperation of the U.S. Trade and Investment. The envoy said although the Federal Government was putting measures in place to stabilise the economy, more should be done to create an environment that would attract investors to the country. He said there had been great enthusiasm from American investors towards Nigeria, stressing that such interest was a testimony to the commitment that the President Bola Tinubu administration had made towards strengthening the economy. “We support the fact that the Tinubu administration is trying to create the fundamentals that will allow foreign direct investment, attract investors, and drive economic growth. “We are also doing our part as the U.S. government to observe and understand the challenges, see how we could help, and presumably, talk up Nigeria a little bit in the global market and international markets. “When Tinubu was in New York at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), where he rang the closing bell at the world’s second largest stock exchange, the National Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System (NASDAQ), his visit attracted officials of the Commerce of Cooperation of the U.S. Trade and Investment. “They demonstrated a high level of interest in Nigeria. Sponsored by Prosper Africa Programme, a major institution of investors in the U.S. set to manage billions of dollars of Pension Funds, they were there because everybody knows Nigeria is a place of great potential. “So, I think that potential is visible; I think people are excited. There is a high level of interest. Greene assured Nigeria of the U.S. government’s commitment to doing all it could to draw investors to the West African country to see the opportunities available and, possibly, rely on partner businesses. The envoy emphasised the need for the Federal Government to create an environment conducive for businesses to thrive, noting that as the largest economy in Africa with 60 per cent of its population under the age of 25, such an environment could contribute dramatically to transforming its economy. The envoy also gave an assurance of United States’ commitment to deepening ties with Nigeria to help the country realise its economic diversification goals. “One of the things to note is that the President Bola Tinubu administration must create an enabling environment to address the challenges that are facing Nigeria. “This is crucial so that business operators and investors will feel more able to take advantage of the opportunities that Nigeria presents. “When you are talking about creating opportunities and helping in supporting Nigeria, last fiscal year the U.S. provided $1.2 billion to assist Nigeria across all areas. “This includes humanitarian assistance, an enormous health programme, work to strengthen the availability of power and electricity to Nigerian citizens, transition to green energy, and up to climate issues, and improving the education system. “The U.S. government is investing a lot in Nigeria because of the importance of these issues and to help Nigeria over the challenges,” he added. https://thenationonlineng.net/u-s-investors-excited-about-tinubus-economic-agenda-says-envoy/mynd44 oam4j lalasticlala seun nlfpmod |
Travel › Re: Husband-wife Fight Diverts Bangkok-bound Lufthansa Flight To Delhi by ManirBK(op): 1:02pm On Dec 02, 2023 |
Lo.....one more reason to delay flights! You should have tied them down until destination without causing disturbances to other passengers!!! |
Travel › Re: Husband-wife Fight Diverts Bangkok-bound Lufthansa Flight To Delhi by ManirBK(op): 12:56pm On Dec 02, 2023 |
First time happening of it's kind. Marriage is hard, the fight could not wait till the flight could land I think both were heading Bangkok without informing each other or May be she find out his planning in Bangkok  |
Travel › Husband-wife Fight Diverts Bangkok-bound Lufthansa Flight To Delhi by ManirBK(op): 12:56pm On Dec 02, 2023 |
New Delhi: A marital dispute between a husband and wife compelled a flight to make an unscheduled landing at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport on Wednesday. The mid-air altercation between the couple resulted in Bangkok-bound Lufthansa flight (LH772), which took off from Switzerland’s Munich to land in Delhi.
“The reason for the fight between husband and wife is not known yet but the flight had to be diverted due to the fight between husband and wife,” aviation security of Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) told ANI.
Lufthansa Airlines have informed that after the Bangkok-bound flight was diverted to Delhi, the “unruly passenger” of German nationality has been offloaded.
The airlines also said that the flight is ready for pushback after cooling off of tyres for Bangkok. “Aircraft is ready for push back any time soon after cooling off of tyres for Bangkok,” the official added.
A Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) official said that the airline is coordinating with the German Embassy regarding the passenger.
The aircraft initially requested to land in Pakistan, but for undisclosed reasons, the request was denied and subsequently, the flight landed at Delhi Airport, where the unruly male passenger was offloaded and handed over to airport security, the report added.
While the cause of the altercation remains unknown, the aviation security at Delhi airport confirmed that the flight had to be redirected due to the conflict between the German man and his Thai wife.
According to a report in the Economic Timesthe wife initially complained about her husband’s behavior to the pilot, claiming she felt “threatened” and sought intervention.
Earlier in October, a male passenger had allegedly damaged some seats on a Delhi-bound Egypt Air flight and quarrelled with co-passengers, who was later apprehended at the Delhi Airport. The passenger was later handed over to the Delhi Police for further probe. https://www.india.com/news/india/husband-wifes-mid-air-fight-forces-lufthansa-flight-to-bangkok-land-in-delhi-6544591/
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Politics › Re: 2022 Internally Generated Revenue, Top 3 Per Zone by ManirBK: 4:43pm On Nov 28, 2023 |
plaindealer: Ogun state alone generated more IGR than the top 3 states in the SE combined.
WOW!!!! ipob terrors are watching you with eagle eyes o!!! |
Politics › Re: The Story Of How 50 Kobo Caused Nationwide Protest In Nigeria In The Year 1978 by ManirBK: 8:36am On Nov 28, 2023 |
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