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PoliticsRe: Insecurity: Akwa Ibom Govt Bans Motorcycles At Night by Parizz(op): 10:15am On May 02, 2021
Lord secure this country.
PoliticsInsecurity: Akwa Ibom Govt Bans Motorcycles At Night by Parizz(op): 8:33am On May 02, 2021
The Akwa Ibom State Governor, Udom Emmanuel , on Saturday announced a ban on the use of motorcycles in the state from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily.

Motorcycle is one of the commonest means of transportation in the oil-rich state, especially in the rural areas.

The ban, which is statewide, covers all types of motorcycles, including power bikes, according to a statement from the Secretary to the State Government, Emmanuel Ekuwem.

The statement did not give reason for the ban which initially affected only three local government areas.

The government’s decision appeared to have been prompted by the continuous attacks on security agencies in the state, with the latest being
the killing of two police officers on Saturday during an attack on a police facility in Ikono Local Government Area.

A female police officer was injured in the attack, while five vehicles parked at the station’s premises were set ablaze.

A statement by the Ikono local government council said members of IPOB’s security arm, Eastern Security Network (ESN), were suspected to be behind the attack.

The spate of attacks on security officials in the South-east and South-south has compounded the security challenges in the two regions.

Police facilities had been previously attacked in Essien Udim and Ika local government areas of Akwa Ibom State, with scores of officers killed.

IPOB, a pro-Biafra group which has been proscribed by the Nigerian government, has denied their involvement in the attacks in the two regions.

The Akwa Ibom government expressed regret on the inconvenience the ban on motorcycles would cause residents but said the decision was taken in the overall interest of the state.

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Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom state. [PHOTO CREDIT: @MrUdomEmmanuel]

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/458924-insecurity-akwa-ibom-govt-bans-motorcycles-at-night.html
CelebritiesRe: Tonto Dikeh: I Will Ensure That Baba Ijesha Rots In Jail by Parizz: 1:10pm On Apr 24, 2021
Alexaonfleek:
Those filthy rapists and paedophiles who disguise as celebrities will be caught
Baba ijesha is just an example
as a judge, what would you give
CelebritiesRe: Tonto Dikeh: I Will Ensure That Baba Ijesha Rots In Jail by Parizz: 8:06am On Apr 24, 2021
Talk is cheap. Do your worst
CelebritiesRe: "Body On Fire" - Bbnaija Star, Ka3na Says As She Flaunts Curves In Hot Jumpsuit by Parizz: 7:03am On Apr 24, 2021
onyi25:
Repent
accept christ
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Parizz: 2:58pm On Apr 23, 2021
lahips:
Steak and Noodles.....
licking my lips
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by Parizz: 2:54pm On Apr 23, 2021
LolahJune:
Why do Nigerians prefer to eat solid for dinner? huh

Eba + Egusi + Pomo cheesy wink
jesu!
PhonesRe: Nigerian Lifestyle: Most Used Smartphone In Nigeria by Parizz: 2:45pm On Apr 23, 2021
jizzison:
As I stumbled upon this thread's title, opened it & saw iPhone 11 I knew that it's not accurate.
iPhone 11, Canon 16, Infinix note 8?
Widely used?
And is that blackberry I'm seeing there or are my eyes deceiving me?
In a 2021 writeup?

I think currently the commonly used in Nigeria & in Africa are Transsion phones especially Tecno.
Their Spark and Pop series are the most used in Nigeria to be precise, then Infinix's Hot series as well.
i use tecno pop 2
CelebritiesRe: "Body On Fire" - Bbnaija Star, Ka3na Says As She Flaunts Curves In Hot Jumpsuit by Parizz: 2:07pm On Apr 23, 2021
To chop dis girl dey hungry me.
CelebritiesRe: Marriage Is A Major Fraud – Moet Abebe by Parizz: 2:04pm On Apr 23, 2021
Too much prick don scatter dis one brain e no wan marry again. All these feminist will not let us rest marriage is a scam marriage is a scam yet you are single and searching.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: FREE AGRICULTURAL TRAINING by Parizz: 1:23pm On Apr 23, 2021
pretteemee:
Please do not send a message if you are not ready to go through stress.
how much is salary
PoliticsRe: Nig Spends Billions On Pipeline Maintenance As Hundreds Are Vandalised Annually by Parizz(op): 5:34pm On Apr 12, 2021
XXXXTENTACION:
Buhari is doing well..... cool
sai baba
CelebritiesRe: Omah Lay Officially Receives His Headies ‘next Rated’ Award Car Gift (video) by Parizz: 1:57am On Apr 12, 2021
Should have been best new artist not next rated. I don't know why our own is different in this part of world. Instead of giving the car to next rated, give it to rookie of the year
CelebritiesRe: Reality TV Star, Tacha, Knocks A Troll Over Stretch Marks - Pictures by Parizz: 1:41am On Apr 12, 2021
Do me i do you man no go vex.
CelebritiesRe: Actress Juliet Ibrahim Flaunts Her Curves In Sexy Swimwear Photos On Her IG Page by Parizz: 1:38am On Apr 12, 2021
booscy:
This one doesn't wanna come to terms that her time has long passed.

She no wan give chance to New and upcoming girls to display.

Na to come social media dey flaunt overused and overaged body

If not for camera filter
my brother, na so we see-am oh.
TV/MoviesRe: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by Parizz: 11:32pm On Apr 11, 2021
pu7pl3:
Thunder force - 4/10

Melissa mccarthy's usual...
One of my favorite actresses. She's so funny and exciting. See The Heat with sandra bullock. I swear, you will enjoy it.
CelebritiesRe: Bad Boy Timz Graduates From Bells University (Pictures) by Parizz: 9:12pm On Apr 11, 2021
KingClown:
I lot.


you're still missing the point bro.


book is a thing of the past.

what institutions should be focusing on is hands on skills that have a relationship with economic growth.


if you work in IT you would know that you don't need any school to earn big.

all you have to do is to create projects that people can relate to.

my parents spent millions of naira on top my head for a so-called very big course.

that year if people hear the course and the school I went to them go think say I go turn millionaire with one month salary......all na wash.



these days if I hear people talking about school....I just laugh.


you can be a welder working at a multinational company earning serious money without going to university.


all you have to do is look for the right short term courses to do
you later contradicted yourself. My brother, skills without education is incomplete because education is the bedrock of the society
PoliticsNig Spends Billions On Pipeline Maintenance As Hundreds Are Vandalised Annually by Parizz(op): 6:29pm On Apr 11, 2021
A total of 1,161 pipeline points were vandalised across Nigeria in the 21 months between January 2019 and September 2020.
By Yusuf Akinpelu

Nigeria spends billions of naira annually to maintain pipelines used to transport oil products, with hundreds of such pipelines vandalised annually, a PREMIUM TIMES review of official data shows.

A total of 1,161 pipeline points were vandalised across Nigeria in the 21 months between January 2019 and September 2020, figures mined from the monthly financial reports of the nation’s public oil company, NNPC, have shown.

The vandalism happened across five pipeline axes nationwide. The Port Harcourt axis of the pipelines recorded the largest share of the “pulverized points” within this period with 538 points being damaged.

This is followed by the Mosimi-Ibadan axis with 535 points being damaged. Other oil pipelines in Gombe (46), Kaduna (32) and Warri-River Niger (10) accounted for the remaining oil pipelines theft in almost two years.

The highest monthly damages recorded in any of the five axes in the period under review were recorded in 2019, with the highest case being in January 2019 with 230 cases of vandalism.

The second-highest was in July of that year with 228 cases. This is trailed by the 186 theft cases in September 2019 and the 159 cases in August of the same year.

In September 2020, when the last edition of the report was published, a total of 21 pipeline points were vandalized, a 43 per cent decrease from the 37 points recorded in August 2020.

Prior to that, meanwhile, the country had recorded 2,181 vandalised pipeline points between October 2018 and October 2019.

“Product theft and vandalism have continued to destroy value and put NNPC at a disadvantaged competitive position,” NNPC said in one of the reports.

Although the vandalism has ebbed in recent months, it continues to take a huge financial toll on the nation’s lean purse.

From January 2019 to January this year alone, repairs of the pipelines and other facilities came at an outlay of about N15 billion.

Over a third of that amount was expended within two months. Last May saw NNPC spending about N3.2 billion on repairs. Prior to that, March 2020 gulped N2.6 billion for the same purpose.

Maintenance cost
A PREMIUM TIMES’ review of the data obtained from the NNPC’s monthly FAAC reports from December 2019 to January 2021 showed that the company spent a total of N59.1 billion on the repair and management of the pipelines within a year.

Strategic holding took the largest chunk of the cost at N19.1 billion. The repair of pipelines and other facilities cost N15 billion; marine distribution, N10.9 billion; security and maintenance, N8.9 billion; and pipeline management cost, N5.1 billion.

The spending on the pipelines was highest between March and May of 2019. In May, N8 billion was spent. In April it was N7.8 billion and March, N7.7 billion.


In February, NNPC said the country is losing an average of 200,000 barrel per day of its crude oil production to saboteurs and illegal pilfering by criminals, a quantum leap from the 70,000 b/d of crude output lost to theft as of August 2020.

“We have two sets of losses, one coming from our products and the other coming from crude oil. In terms of crude losses, it is still going on. On average, we are losing 200,000 b/d,” NNPC managing director, Mele Kyari, said in a statement at the time.

In 2019, the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), the nation’s oil auditing agency, said in a report that OPEC members lost about 138,000 b/d of crude oil to theft over the past 10 years worth $40.06 billion.

Pipeline operations
Pipeline operation started in 1979 under the aegis of the defunct Pipelines and Products Marketing Sector (PPMS), which was renamed Pipelines and Products Marketing Company (PPMC).

However, due to the high cost of maintenance and pipeline repair caused by incessant vandalism on the product lines, NNPC unbundled PPMC and created three new companies in 2016.

The new companies include the Nigerian Pipelines and Storage Company Ltd (NPSC); Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC); and NNPC Shipping.

The maintenance and running of the nation’s pipelines is the core mandate of the NPSC.

The pipelines are strategically located across the country and span a stretch of about 5,120 km, according to the NNPC.

Petroleum products are moved through these pipelines by pump, using mainline and booster pumps, and some pump stations also complement the work of the pipelines.

The networks of pipelines are connected to 21 white product depots (storage facilities for highly refined mineral oils used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and chemical processing) and tank farms (also called oil terminal or depot, which are storage facilities for liquid petroleum products or petrochemicals) across the nation.

The movement of the crude and the white products was done through these pipelines over the years until the act of vandalism rendered the pipelines inefficient.

Because the pipeline network has suffered from “incessant unauthorized interference,” NNPC has called for “horizontal directional drilling (HDD) for pipelines, in addition to intrusion detection and cathodic protection systems.”

NNPC boss Kyari said that while attacks on its key oil products pipeline network (called system 2B which transports imported gasoline) has reduced considerably, oil theft has been on the rise.

While it is true that criminals and oil saboteurs are targeting the pipelines, the oil facilities are also ageing. Incessant spills and leaks are common, leading to deadly explosions that kill many with hardly anyone brought to book.

For instance, based on forensic analysis by BBC Africa Eye, a gas explosion that killed over 23 people and destroyed a girls’ boarding school in Soba, a residential neighbourhood of Lagos, last March was said to have been caused by the pressure of a truck.

As against the official explanation by NNPC that the blast was caused by a truck hitting a gas cylinder, BBC found that a laden truck parked on an eroded, unsurfaced road that had been softened by rainwater led the pipeline to breaking point, releasing a cloud of vapourised flammable petroleum products that sparked fire.

Analysts believe that if NNPC is able to ramp up its pipeline operations, the performance of Nigerian refineries should improve.

This month, NNPC and Italian company Maire Tecnimont signed a controversial $1.5 billion contract for Port Harcourt refinery and pipeline repairs to ramp up the nation’s petroleum products production.

NNPC has said it is in “collaboration with the local communities and other stakeholders continuously strive to reduce and eventually eliminate this menace.”

The move has yielded some results in recent months.

In March, the Delta State Police Command arrested three persons for vandalising armoured cables and other electrical installations at PPMC Warri Refinery at tank 82 in the refinery complex.

Identified as Saturday Idoge, Sunday Ishenive and Philip Ngbodi, the command’s acting spokesperson, Bright Edafe, said the suspected vandals are staff of Alert Private Security Company attached to the refinery.

Exhibits such as ladder, industrial iron cutters, vandalized armoured cables and other items were recovered from them.

Also, in its recent raid, the Ondo State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps impounded about 35,000 litres of Automated Gas Oil (AGO), also called diesel, at an illegal surface depot in Ore, Odigbo LGA of the state, where thousands of litres of the product are syphoned by vandals.

(Support for this report was provided by the Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism (PTCIJ) through its Natural Resource and Extractives Programme).
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/454439-analysis-nigeria-spends-billions-on-pipeline-maintenance-as-hundreds-are-vandalised-annually.html
PoliticsSecurity Guard Assaulted By CCT Chairman Petitions Human Rights Commission by Parizz(op): 8:19pm On Apr 10, 2021
The security guard, through his lawyer, accuses the CCT chairman of abuse of power, assault, torture, and 'xenophobia'.
By Kunle Sanni

Clement Sagwak, the security guard assaulted by the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Danladi Umar, has petitioned the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), asking for a probe into the March 29 incident.

Mr Sagwak, in an April 9 petition signed by his lawyer, Samuel Ihensekhien, accused the CCT chairman of abuse of power, assault, torture, and ‘xenophobia’.

PREMIUM TIMES had reported how Mr Umar was caught on camera physically assaulting Mr Sargwak, at Banex Plaza, Wuse 2, Abuja, on March 29.

Mr Umar, who presides over the trial of public offers accused of breach of code of conduct, was seen in the five-minute viral video clip, slapping and kicking the security guard following an altercation that ensued between them over a parking space on the premises of the plaza.

Mr Sargwak, with a bruised lip, later revealed to PREMIUM TIMES that he was attacked by the CCT chair after he approached him over wrong parking on the plaza premises.

A phone repairer, Peter Onyiuke, with an outlet at the plaza, was also detained for one week allegedly on Mr Umar’s instruction, following a quarrel they had on the sideline of the scene created by CCT chairman’s attack on the plaza’s security guard.

Demands
In the petition dated April 9, 2021, and addressed to the Secretary of the NHRC, Anthony Ojukwu, Mr Sargwak urged the commission to investigate the assault he suffered in the hands of Mr Umar and his driver, and the subsequent slur campaign the CCT launched against him and tenants of the plaza after the incident.

In a statement filled with blunders, the CCT press and media unit, accused Mr Sargwak of being rude in his encounter with Mr Umar.

The unit also alleged that CCT chairman was mobbed by ‘Biafran boys’, a characterisation that was widely condemned as a slur on an ethnic group.

Mr Sargwark said, through his lawyer, thar the slur in the statement after he was attacked by the CCT chairman violated section 26 of the Cybercrime Probation and other Offences Act, 2015.

The petition reads, in part, “As if that was not enough, that the said Umar Danladi through his press office issued a press statement at Code of Conduct Tribunal wherein he complained in defence of his atrocious act of Umar Danladi said that the tenant of Banex Plaza and the Clement Sagwak attacked him and some tenants of Banex Plaza who witnessed the ugly incident and nominal complainant/our client’s assault are Biafra boys, wherein same publication is contrary to 26 of Cybercrimes Prohibitions and Other Offences Act 2015, as same act as Umar Danladi and his press officer constitute use of racist terms and the aftermath distribution of the same through (an) electronic medium by all persons, constitute a distribution of xenophobic material in this regard.

“Whereof the act of Umar Danladi and all persons associated with him is contrary to the provisions and sections under the Penal Code Act section 26 of Cybercrimes Prohibition and other Offences Act 2015.”

‘Intimidation’
The petitioner also accused both Mr Umar and officers of the F.C.T police command of “intimidating and threatening tenants and all eyewitnesses in an attempt to cover up Mr Umar’s dirty tracks of the March 29 event.”

“That the F.C.T Police Command officers are busy inviting and threatening to arrest banex plaza tenants and all those that (who) witness(ed) the unruly behaviour of Umar Danladi to cover up Umar Danladi criminal and dirty tracks.
“That the IPO of the Police Command has again invited a colleague of Clement Sargwak who is one of the eyewitnesses to the event on Monday, March 29, 2021.


“That the Umar Danladi is bent on intimidating everyone around Clement Sagwak who has any useful information to indict our client,” the petition partly reads.

Efforts to reach the F.C.T police spokesperson, Mariam Yusuf, were unsuccessful. She did not respond to calls and text messages sent to her known phone number.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/454219-security-guard-assaulted-by-cct-chairman-petitions-human-rights-commission.html

PoliticsRe: How Govt Agency ‘illegally Sold SUV Worth N18m To Top Official At N750k by Parizz:
The way money is lavish on luxury vehicles is something i can't wrap my head around, and buhari fighting is corruption. In his six years of presidency i'm yet to see improvement in our transparency index.

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