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CultureRe: Oba Of Ikeja Is Dead: Computer Village and Other Markets Shut Down! by paramedic: 6:50am On Jul 04, 2014
How many heads will be used for Orò?
10? 20?

May Almighty God forgive and welcome the souls of those that will be victims of the Orö IJN
PoliticsRe: Al Bagdhadi, The Haramites And The Islamization Of Nigeria - Cramjones by paramedic: 8:04am On Jul 03, 2014
I thought the nairaland tsunami was meant to send some people(cramjones) to early grave?
How come he survived it?
PoliticsPension Thieves Risk 10 Years Jail Term by paramedic(op): 7:45am On Jul 02, 2014
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President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday assented to the Pension Reform Bill (2014) at the State House, Abuja.

The bill was recently passed into law by the National Assembly.

The Pension Reform Act 2014 repeals the Pension Reform Act 2004.

The new law prescribes a 10-year jail term for anyone who misappropriates pension funds.

The law also reviewed upwards, the minimum rate of pension contribution from 15 per cent to 18 per cent of monthly emolument, where 8 per cent will be contributed by employee and 10 per cent by the employer.

This is aimed at providing additional benefits to workers’ Retirement Savings Accounts (RSA), and thereby enhance their monthly pension benefits at retirement.

The Act expanded the coverage of the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) in the private sector organisations with three employees and above, in line with the drive towards informal sector participation.

Under the old law, only employers in the private sector with a minimum of five employees were mandated to join the Contributory Pension Scheme.

To ensure safety of pension funds, the law also prescribes other punishments besides the 10-year jail term for anyone who misappropriates pension funds.

It also provides for a fine of N10 million against any Pension Fund Administrator (PFA) that fails to meet the obligations of the contributors.

Each of the directors of the PFA will also pay N5 million as fine.

This is apart from refunding three times higher, the amount embezzled by him or her.

The law also stipulates that whoever attempts to misappropriate pension funds, would on conviction, be liable to the same punishment as it is prescribed for the full offence in the law.

It added that all monies received as penalty by the National Pension Commission (PenCom) must be paid into the Pension Protection Fund, which would have been established under Section 82 of the law.

In addition to payment of fines and serving the required jail terms, the law provides that anyone who misappropriates pension funds must forfeit to the Federal Government, any property, asset or fund with interest on the stolen money.

The 2014 Act also empowers PenCom, subject to the fiat of the Attorney General of the Federation, to institute criminal proceedings against employers who persistently fail to deduct and/or remit pension contributions of their employees within the stipulated time. This was not provided for by the 2004 Act.

While taking into cognisance the paramount principle of ensuring the safety of pension fund assets, the Pension Act also makes provisions that will enable the creation of additional permissible investment instruments to accommodate initiatives for national development, such as investment in the real sector, including infrastructure and real estate development.[/b]

http://dailyindependentnig.com/2014/07/pension-thieves-risk-10-years-jail-term/
PoliticsAPC Petitions Security Over Defacing Of Aregbesola’s Billboards by paramedic(op): 7:37am On Jul 02, 2014
[b]Osun State Chapter of All Progressives Congress (APC) has enjoined security operatives to call opposition parties, particularly the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to order for allegedly defacing billboards and posters of Governor Rauf Aregbesola.

The party in a petition addressed to the state Commissioner of Police, SSS Director and others claimed that PDP supporters were vandalising APC’s posters thus causing threat to peace.

But in a swift reaction, the Media aide to PDP gubernatorial candidate, Senator Iyiola Omisore, Prince Diran Odeyemi, denied the allegation saying that PDP members are law abiding.

The APC said: “We would like to bring to the notice of security and law enforcement agents in the state the palpable threat to peace which PDP and Omisore’s thugs are increasingly becoming as the August 9 election fast approaches.

“Information from Ilesha report of senseless act of vandalism by these thugs who were said to have been on rampage, ripping posters and destroying billboards of the incumbent Governor Rauf Aregbesola with such daring impunity and utter disregard for the law.

The said the citizens were wondering what kind of security cover the thugs have to operate as they do in the state.

“We like to believe that these vandals are acting purely out of criminal disposition; which is why we are bringing this incident to the notice of all security apparatus in the State, so that something should be done quickly before a wrong message permeates the society that PDP vandals are protected,” the party said.
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http://dailyindependentnig.com/2014/07/apc-petitions-security-defacing-aregbesolas-billboards/
PoliticsCourt Frees Funsho Williams’ Suspected Killers by paramedic(op): 7:20am On Jul 01, 2014
[b]Six suspects standing trial over the gruesome murder on July 27, 2006 of one time governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State, Funsho Williams, regained their freedom on Monday after eight years behind bars.

The suspects – Bulama Kolo, Musa Maina, David Cassidy, Tunani Sonoma, Mustapha Kayode and Ikponmwose Imariabie – were all discharged and acquitted by Justice Ebenezer Adebajo of a Lagos High Court in Igbosere.

The judge held that the evidence adduced by the prosecution to prove the two-count charge of conspiracy and murder against them was “weak and superficial”.

The defendants, it would be recalled, had told the court on June 9 that the prosecution had not made out a prima facie case to warrant calling them to defend themselves.

A prima facie case is made out in a criminal trial where the evidence presented is sufficient to secure a conviction unless it is successfully rebutted by the defence.

In a no-case-to-answer submission dated May 20, the defence counsel, Okezie Agbara, had told Justice Adebajo that the state’s case against his clients must collapse because it was built on unfounded suspicion.

An analysis of the pieces of evidence adduced by the state at the trial, he had submitted, showed that they were at best circumstantial.

For a court of law to base conviction on circumstantial evidence, he had said, it must be of a compelling and irresistible nature to show that the accused persons and no one else were responsible for the crime.

“There has been no legally admissible evidence against the defendants,’’ Okezie argued, urging Justice Adebajo to hold that the prosecution failed to link any of the defendants with Williams’ murder.

Relying on Section 243 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos State, the defence counsel urged the court to dismiss the charge and set his clients free.

But the prosecution opposed the application, asking the court to strike it out.

Led by the Director of Public Prosecutions, Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Idowu Alakija, the prosecution said it had made out a prima facie case enough to warrant the defendants to enter a defence.

After entertaining arguments from the parties, Justice Adebajo adjourned till June 30 for ruling on the no-case application.

Ruling on the no-case application when the case came up on Monday, the judge upheld the defence’s argument, saying the prosecution failed to make out a prima facie case of conspiracy to commit murder and murder against the defendants.

The state, the judge said, failed to establish the fact that the defendants conspired to kill Williams.

While the prosecution alleged that the fourth to sixth defendants, policemen deployed to provide security for Williams, made calls with their co-defendants with the deceased’s mobile phone, Justice Adebajo said, the state however failed to produce the call logs of the communication in court.

The prosecution, Justice Adebajo held, also failed to show that the mobile phone actually belonged to Williams.

Describing the evidence in proof of the charge of conspiracy to murder as circumstantial, the judge ruled that the court could not convict the defendants on a case that was “weak and superficial”.

On the count of murder, the judge said the prosecution was able to show that Williams was actually killed.

Justice Adebajo, however, said the prosecution could not create a nexus between the crime and the defendants.

Reviewing the evidence of the pathologist, John Obafunwa, who said Williams was strangled to death, Justice Adebajo said: “I am satisfied that the deceased died, but there was nothing to show those responsible for his death”.

Discharging and acquitting the defendants, the judge ruled: “In the final analysis… the evidence is manifestly unreliable for the court to call upon the defendants to defend themselves”.

The defendants reacted differently as soon as the verdict was handed down. While some thanked God for giving them victory, others wept, recounting what eight years of trial had cost them.

Sergeant Imariabe Ikponmwose, leader of the police team guarding Funsho Williams at the time of the murder, could not be comforted.

He just cried on and on.

Over the eight years the trial lasted, he said, the Nigeria Police sacked him, his wife left him and his ordeal caused his mother a stroke that had confined her to the hospital.

His colleague, Sergeant Mustapha Kayode, said he was sacked, he lost his three-month-old daughter, who never had the opportunity of knowing him, and his mother became blind from continuous crying.

Their lawyer, Agbara, who said he did the case pro bono (without legal fees), said it would now be just for the police to reinstate Ikponmwose, Kayode and Tunani Sonoma, who were sacked over the incident.

Bulama Kolo, Musa Maina, David Cassidy, Tunani Sonoma, Mustapha Kayode and Ikponmwose Imariabie were first arraigned on March 1, 2013 before Justice Adebajo on a two-count charge of conspiracy and murder of the PDP chieftain at his 34A, Corporation Drive, Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi home on July 27, 2006.

The offences are punishable under Sections 316 and 324 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State, 2003 with a mandatory death sentence.

Efforts to get the reaction of the Lagos State Government on the next line of action were not successful on Monday.

The state government was the prosecuting authority in the matter.

Attorney General of the state and Justice Commissioner, Ade Ipaye, failed to react to the text message sent to his phone up to press time, while the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry and the Solicitor General of the state, Lawal Pedro (SAN), equally failed to pick the numerous calls put through to him.[/b]
http://dailyindependentnig.com/2014/07/court-frees-funsho-williams-suspected-killers-2/
CelebritiesRe: “I Expose My Breast For The Sake Of My Fans”, Singer, Yetunde Agboola Reveals by paramedic: 2:31pm On Jun 30, 2014
This skin that looks unhealthy? Hmmm
BTW, who is she??
SportsRe: Omeruo To Earn $60,000 From Adidas by paramedic(op): 9:23am On Jun 30, 2014
Hard work pays
SportsOmeruo To Earn $60,000 From Adidas by paramedic(op): 9:22am On Jun 30, 2014
Super Eagles defender Kenneth Omeruo will be at least $60,000 richer courtesy of his personal kit sponsors by the time he starts against France today.

A top source said that Omeruo has already pocketed $45,000 from adidas for starting and finishing three of Nigeria’s group games against Iran, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Argentina.

He will get another $20,000 should he start and finish today’s round of 16 match against France in Brasilia.

The past few months have been richly rewarding for Omeruo after Chelsea tripled his weekly pay to 15,000 pounds.

He will earn a lot more by the time he makes his Chelsea debut, which could now be sooner rather than later after the positive vibes from the London club’s officials who are keeping tabs on him in Brazil.

http://dailyindependentnig.com/2014/06/omeruo-earn-60000-adidas/
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