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PoliticsRe: Fg’s Plan To Cut Salaries Scares NNPC, CBN, FIRS Workers by Yhunoos: 7:32am On Mar 26, 2019
AM I the only the only one seeing Bismarck Rewane as the new finance minister?
and what his state of origin?
BusinessRe: Package Delivery Problems: USPS And NIPOST by Yhunoos: 5:05pm On Apr 17, 2018
Please is there any post office in ejigbo and the address?

I was told my goods was in ejigbo but I don't know where in ejigbo
NYSCRe: NYSC 2018 Batch A Corps Members House by Yhunoos: 7:29am On Apr 10, 2018
so I don't know if this had been asked before, but I really need an answer.

we had our ID card collected by the school when we were been given our certificate, are we still to produce our ID card or we could just show them our certificate instead of statement of results?
PhonesRe: How Much Data Does A Whatsapp Call Use? It Depends And Here Is Why by Yhunoos:
Like you read my mind, just today after a whatsapp call I was wondering how much data I had consumed.
PropertiesRe: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Yhunoos: 10:38am On Mar 04, 2018
Aventures:
kindly check my signature, give me a call by tomorrow afternoon, you may have to resume on Monday to have an experience in short bored pile for fencing in a swampy area. A good start I believe. I equally had such an opportunity before I went for my Youth service. Finally, kindly note that money is secondary ooooo but no matter how you will be encouraged.
Thank you sir, I sincerely appreciate.
PropertiesRe: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Yhunoos: 9:16pm On Mar 03, 2018
[quote author=EgunMogaji post=65533418][/quote]Thank you sir, for the advice.
PropertiesRe: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Yhunoos:
Aventures:
where do u live?
I'm relatively new to Lagos, I live with my Uncle close to General Hospital Isolo, and I don't have a car though I can get to any parts of Lagos from where I stay.
PropertiesRe: General Topic Thread-To Discuss Anything And Everything in Building Construction by Yhunoos: 9:32pm On Mar 01, 2018
Hello! Good Day all, I just graduated from FUTMINNA, Building department and I just relocated to Lagos. I was wondering if I can find someone here who I can follow to construction sites so I can gain site experience before I proceed for my youth service. it would be of great help if anyone can help with this as I am so eager to learn and be of any assistance.. thank you in advance.
GamingRe: Hack For Lords Mobile [ For Lords Mobile Fans] by Yhunoos: 7:05pm On Aug 16, 2017
xxKINGVALZxx:
LOL I have 200k t3, so it of no use if I don't fight with them more over I was at 13m might before I got attacked... And am not a farmer lol I play to fight
I dropped 9m might today around 5am, my army came out of shelter and the rally I hid my troops ran out of time.. so I was bleeped repeatedly, I was zeroed by two guys consecutively, I had about 350k troops, about two-thirds were t3 all went to the infirmary but 150k dead, not enough bed spaces... in fact I was on the verge of quitting this morning.. lol it's a war game after all
GamingRe: Hack For Lords Mobile [ For Lords Mobile Fans] by Yhunoos: 9:36pm On Aug 15, 2017
xxKINGVALZxx:
guy which kingdom you dey mail me from in game ...(xxKINGVALZxx thats my name tag and am in k129 my guild name tag is xnx
1m kills. with only10m might.. how did you do it?
GamingRe: Hack For Lords Mobile [ For Lords Mobile Fans] by Yhunoos: 9:29pm On Aug 15, 2017
lekkie073:
am in kingdom 109
guild name is TFF the furries my registered name is lekkie. what's yours?
same as my nairaland user name: yhunoos
GamingRe: Hack For Lords Mobile [ For Lords Mobile Fans] by Yhunoos: 7:32pm On Aug 15, 2017
I de k124 guild: Incrementum, INC
PoliticsCourt Convicts Firms Of Laundering Patience Jonathan’s $15.5m by Yhunoos(op): 8:43am On Nov 03, 2016
Ramon Oladimeji

A Federal High Court in Lagos on Wednesday convicted four companies of laundering $15.5m kept in their accounts with Skye Bank.

The companies – Pluto Property and Investment Company Limited; Seagate Property Development & Investment Co. Limited; Trans Ocean Property and Investment Company Limited and Avalon Global Property Development Company Limited – are linked with a former Special Adviser on Domestic Affairs to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Waripamo-Owei Dudafa.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had in August frozen the accounts of the four companies and seized the $15m in the course of probing Dudafa for money laundering.
But the wife of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Patience, had sued the EFCC and Skye Bank, claiming ownership of the $15.5m.

On Wednesday, Justice Babs Kuewumi convicted the four companies of laundering the $15.5m.

The companies had on September 15, 2016 pleaded guilty to laundering the money when they were arraigned by the EFCC along with Dudafa, a lawyer, Amajuoyi Briggs; and a banker, Adedamola Bolodeoku.
But Dudafa, Briggs and Bolodeoku pleaded not guilty.

Based on the guilty plea of the companies, the EFCC prosecutor, Mr. Rotimi Oyedepo, reviewed the facts of the case and told the court how the companies laundered the money.

Oyedepo told the judge that the money was stolen from the State House, Abuja.
He said, “The EFCC received an intelligence report showing vividly that the fourth to seventh defendants retained proceeds of crime. Our investigations showed that Festus Iyoha admitted receiving the funds from the first defendant (Dudafa). Iyoha is a domestic staff at the State House.

“He admitted that funds credited into the accounts were given to him from the State House.”

Oyedepo said Iyoha paid $3,096,377.38 into Pluto’s account; $3,410,534.71 into Seagate’s account; $3,765,711.87 into Trans Oceans’ account; and $250,000 into Avalon Global’s account.

He said the accounts of the companies were domiciled in Skye Bank.

Justice Kuewumi admitted the accounts statements in evidence. He also admitted their mandate cards, certificates of incorporation and statements made to the EFCC by the companies’ representatives.

While convicting the companies of money laundering, the judge said he was satisfied that the EFCC had proven its case beyond reasonable doubt.

http://punchng.com/court-convicts-firms-laundering-patience-jonathans-15-5m/
PoliticsRe: Full Budget Now Online by Yhunoos: 9:50am On May 18, 2016
tbaba1234:
Noticed that too but most of the links are fine.
i think its the appropriation bill, not the signed 2016 budget.
PoliticsRe: Full Budget Now Online by Yhunoos: 9:40am On May 18, 2016
tbaba1234:
Well, they are not there then.
cant seem to download that of FCT administration.. including that of the appropriation bill.
PoliticsRe: David Cameron Withdraws ‘fantastically Corrupt’ Statement On Nigeria by Yhunoos(op): 5:34pm On May 11, 2016
Mynd44
PoliticsRe: David Cameron Withdraws ‘fantastically Corrupt’ Statement On Nigeria by Yhunoos(op): 5:21pm On May 11, 2016
David Cameron praises Nigeria and Afghanistan for anti-corruption fight


David Cameron has praised Nigeria and Afghanistan for the action they have taken in combating corruption - just a day after he called the countries "fantastically corrupt".

He made the comments during Prime Minister's Questions in response to Conservative MP Philip Davies, who asked him why aid was being given to countries he considered corrupt.

Mr Cameron said that the leaders of both Nigeria and Afghanistan were "battling hard against very corrupt systems and countries" and had made "remarkable steps forward".

He added that he did not believe it would be right to withdraw aid to such countries, as problems in those states could come back "to haunt" the UK.

On Tuesday the prime minister was criticised for his comments about corruption in Nigeria and Afghanistan.

He was caught on camera as saying: "We've got some leaders of some fantastically corrupt countries coming to Britain... Nigeria and Afghanistan, possibly the two most corrupt countries in the world".

A spokesman for Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari described the comments as "embarrassing" for the Nigerian government.

But Buhari has since said he does not want an apology from David Cameron, and an Afghan official said "bold" action had already been taken.

Delegates from countries across the world will attend a major anti-corruption conference hosted by David Cameron in London on 12 May 2016.

http://www.itv.com/news/2016-05-11/cameron-praises-nigeria-and-afghanistan-for-anti-corruption-fight/
PoliticsDavid Cameron Withdraws ‘fantastically Corrupt’ Statement On Nigeria by Yhunoos(op): 5:20pm On May 11, 2016
Just a day after British Prime Minister David Cameron referred to Nigeria and Afghanistan has fantastically corrupt nations, the leader of the conservatives has praised the nations for the action they have taken in combating corruption.

He made the comments during Prime Minister's Questions in response to Conservative MP Philip Davies, who asked him why aid was being given to countries he considered corrupt.

Mr Cameron said that the leaders of both Nigeria and Afghanistan were "battling hard against very corrupt systems and countries" and had made "remarkable steps forward".

He added that he did not believe it would be right to withdraw aid to such countries, as problems in those states could come back "to haunt" the UK.

On Tuesday the prime minister was criticised for his comments about corruption in Nigeria and Afghanistan.

He was caught on camera as saying: "We've got some leaders of some fantastically corrupt countries coming to Britain - Nigeria and Afghanistan, possibly the two most corrupt countries in the world".

Source: itv news

http://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/david-cameron-withdraws-%E2%80%98fantastically-corrupt%E2%80%99-statement-on-nigeria.211731/
PoliticsRe: Dasukigate: Probe Panel Summons 241 Firms Over Arms Scandal – FULL LIST HERE by Yhunoos(op): 9:08am On Jan 10, 2016
1 2020 Nigeria Limited
2 313 BDC Limited
3 A & Hatman Limited
4 A A Master Nigeria Limited
5 A and B Associate
6 Abbatare Inc.
7 Abraham Telecommunication Limited
8 Abuja Electricity Distribution Company
9 Abusarhard Nigeria Limited
10 Acacia Holdings Limited
11 Ace of Wood Working Nigeria Limited
12 Africair Inc.
13 Afro-Arab Investment Limited
14 Agabea Securities Limited
15 Agbede A. Adesina and Co
16 AGI Nigeria Limited
17 Ahjuwa Nigeria Enterprises
19 AI Noor Travels and Tours
18 Air USA
20 Albani Associates
21 Allaje Motors Limited
22 Almond Project Limited
23 AMAC Aerospace
24 APC Axial
25 Appledrop Nigeria Limited
26 Apt Securities Limited
27 AR Security Solution Limited
28 Arewa House
29 ASECNA
30 Associate Air Centre
31 Atlas Capital Sa
32 Autoforms Integrated Enterprises Limited
33 Autopoietic Telemetric Solutions Limited
34 Aviation Techni GMBH
35 Bam Project and Projecties
36 Baron Limited
37 Bell Pottinger LLP
38 Belley Corporation
39 Belsha Nigeria Limited
40 Bergons Security Consulting & Supply Limited
41 Bilal Turnkey Contractors Limited
42 Biodun & Adekunle Idiagbon
43 Bluenory Limited
44 Bob Oshodin Org
45 Boeing Commercial Airplanes
46 Brains & Hammers Limited
47 Bureau Securitas Limited
48 CAE Flight Training LLC
49 Cardiff Properties Limited
50 Centre Etiquette Protocal and Social Graces Limited
51 Centre for Regional Integration and Development
52 Cert Protection Agency
53 Circular Automobile Limited
54 CLD Global Concepts Limited
55 Clems Eze & Co
56 Codan Limited
57 Community Defence Law Foundation
58 Complus International Service Limited
59 Conella Services Limited
60 Coordinating Committee of Traditional Rulers
62 Corart Ventures Limited
61 Core Comm Association of Traditional Rulers
63 Crack Security Service Limited
64 Crenfact Ventures Limited
65 Cresco Limited
66 Damaris Mode Coulture Limited
67 Dar’Alsalam Travels & Tours
68 Dassault Falcon Service
69 Da’Voice Bnetwork Solution Limited
70 Debanto Consulting Co. Limited
71 Development Strategy International Limited
73 DEX BDC
72 Dezign Zentrum Limited
74 Digital Inspiration Limited
75 DM Communication Limited
76 Donpedro Medical Company Limited
78 E-Force Interservice Limited
77 Eastwise Trading
79 Eivor Media Nigeria Limited
80 Enviromental Engineering and Construction Limited
81 Enviromental One Global Enterprise
82 Enviromental, Engineering Construction Limited
83 Eric Ventures Limited
84 Fara Security Limited
85 Fimex Gilt Limited
86 First Aralac Global Limited
87 Fiz-Hyl Global Investment Limited
88 Fleetmeig HT W/A Limited
89 Flight Safety International
90 Foretech Investment Limited
91 Forts and Shields Limited
92 Forum for Protection of CNI
PoliticsDasukigate: Probe Panel Summons 241 Firms Over Arms Scandal – FULL LIST HERE by Yhunoos(op): 9:08am On Jan 10, 2016
The office of the National Security Adviser has invited 241 companies and organisations in relation with receipt of payments from the agency during the tenure of Sambo Dasuki, a retired colonel.

Mr. Dasuki is currently being prosecuted for allegedly distributing over $2.1billion meant for arms procurement to relatives, friends, political associates and campaign officials of the Peoples Democratic Party.

A public notice released on Friday directed the firms to appear before a panel probing payments to individuals, companies and foundations.

The companies are to appear between January 12 and 26 with their certificates of incorporation, particulars of directors, tax clearance certificates for their companies and directors from 2011 till date, letter of award of contracts, evidence of payments so far/outstanding balance, certified bank statements, and other documents considered relevant to the contracts.

The statement, signed by the Principal General Staff Officer in the NSA office, added, “The general public is please invited to note that companies or organisations that received payments from ONSA between 2011 and 2015, who have not appeared before the Committee, and their names are not reflected in the list below, should please endeavour to appear before the committee anytime within the stated period at the Office of the National Security Adviser’s Complex, 3 Arms Zone, Abuja.

“Your prompt appearance before the committee would be wise to avoid any embarrassment.”

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/196512-dasukigate-probe-panel-summons-241-firms-over-arms-scandal-full-list-here.html
PoliticsEFCC Begins Phase Two Of $2.1b Arms Deal Probe by Yhunoos(op): 2:14am On Jan 03, 2016
• Investigates €3.6m spent to buy security vehicles for Niger Republic

• Okonjo-Iweala, former Service Chiefs to be quizzed

• Intensifies collaboration with UK NCA over Diezani

A second round of investigation into the $2.1billion arms deals is to be commenced by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) tomorrow.

Top of the probe agenda is how the Jonathan Administration spent €3,654,121million
to purchase security vehicles for the Republic of Niger in October 2013 and April 2014.

The cash was withdrawn from the ONSA account in two installments of €1, 401,869 and €2,252,252.25,

The commission is also seeking to verify whether or not the vehicles were bought and under what diplomatic or bilateral security cooperation.

It was gathered that it would require finding out from the Republic of Niger if there was such assistance from Nigeria.

The agency plans to quiz a number more public figures including Minister of Finance in the Jonathan administration, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, some ex-Service Chiefs and serving military officers in connection with the $2.1billion arms deal.

Some suspects may be taken into custody in the process,sources hinted yesterday.
The EFCC,it was gathered, is through with the first phase of the probe of the arms deals which led to the arraignment of ex-National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki and 10 others.

The interrogation of the likes of Dasuki and the others now facing trial or about to be arraigned seems to have convinced the agency of diging deper than originally planned.

A top source said: “We are beginning the second phase of the ongoing investigation of the $2.1b arms deals on Monday. From the preliminary findings, the scandal is mind-boggling.

“We are going to question more high-profile serving and former public officers, including a former Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on the release of some funds.

“We want the ex-Minister to shed more light on how about $322million was disbursed to the Office of the National Security Adviser(ONSA).

“Some serving and former military chiefs will have to respond to issues which we have already isolated for clarification.”

The source said investigators have already obtained the list of military equipment which were bought and the inventory by the Armed Forces.

“This explains why some serving and former military chiefs will need to come and assist our investigators,”he said.

“Some of the companies which supplied these equipment have been contacted too.”

On the purchase of security vehicles for Niger Republic,the EFCC is said to have established that the money by ONSA on the purchase of vehicles for Niger Republic was withdrawn from the ONSA account in two installments of €1, 401,869 and €2,252,252.25,

The commission is keen to confirm whether or not the vehicles were bought and under what diplomatic or bilateral security cooperation.

It was gathered that it would require finding out from the Republic of Niger if there was such assistance from Nigeria.

The initial cash of €1, 401,869 was drawn from the Central Bank of Nigeria in an October 2013 through ONSA memo ACCT/87/VOL.1/384

The second tranche of €2,252,252.25 was got from the CBN in an April 1, 2014 via a memo ACCT/87/VOL.1/60

The first memo to the CBN Governor,
“Transfer of foreign exchange”, said: “You are please requested to transfer the sum of €1, 401,869.00 only in favour of SEI Societe d’equipments internanaux-Niamey-Niger BP 11737 as payment for the supply of security vehicles to Republic of Niger. The wire transfer details are as follows: Banque: SONIBANK (Republique du Niger-Niamey). Compete N025111123981/22. Code Banque:80064. Code Guichrt: 01001.

“The amount should be charged to National Security Adviser Account no. 0020172241019 with the Central Bank of Nigeris Abuja and all charges thereto.

“Please accept the assurances of the National Security Adviser.”

A second memo said: “You are please requested to transfer the sum of €2, 252, 252.25 only in favour of SEI Societe d’equipments internanaux-Niamey-Niger BP 11737 as payment for the supply of security vehicles to Republic of Niger. The wire transfer details are as follows: Banque: SONIBANK (Republique du Niger-Niamey). Compete N025111123981/22. Code Banque: 80064. Code Guichrt: 01001.

“The amount should be charged to National Security Adviser Account no. 0020172241019 with the Central Bank of Nigeria,Abuja and all charges thereto.

“Please accept the assurances of the National Security Adviser.”

Meanwhile, the EFCC has intensified its collaboration with the National Crime Agency in the United Kingdom with the ongoing probe of former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke.

The International Corruption Unit (ICU) of NCA on October 2 arrested Diezani and four others.

The identities of the remaining four suspects are yet to be unveiled.

But all the suspects are being investigated for alleged bribery and money laundering.

The EFCC source, who is actively involved in the ongoing investigation, said: “We have been collaborating with NCA on Diezani’s case which has reached an appreciable level.

“We have the details of others arrested with Diezani but we will not disclose until the matter gets to a convenient bend.

“So far, we have been comparing notes with NCA on a faster note in terms of tracking a few transactions and documents. There is no hiding place for the ex-Minister and her alleged accomplices.

“By the time the trial begins, the NCA and EFCC would have established a solid case against the ex-Minister and other suspects.”

http://thenationonlineng.net/efcc-begins-phase-two-of-2-1b-arms-deal-probe/
PoliticsRe: 2016 FG's Budget - Budget Of Change, Hope & Economic Revival by Yhunoos: 8:30pm On Dec 27, 2015
MizMyColi:
Kindly ignore my earlier post.


I just looked up the Budget for 2014 for NPC and it is almost the same
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.budgetoffice.gov.ng/pdfs/2014_budget_proposals/43.%2520Summary_National%2520Population.pdf&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwj9hae03vzJAhUFKQ8KHYAKA5sQFggPMAI&sig2=SyVSXSk5sz9ezuwqJBoNbQ&usg=AFQjCNFmV0AbPaiqin4gsMtGcNH9P4Sdaw

Now here's the catch...
There's an Item by Item breakdown there in the budget proposal.
If APC had done same, we won't be talking much.

Still doesn't change my stance though...
On the rationale behind awarding 5Billion to NPC and a paltry 280 million to the POLICE. POLICE o.


Ok..

I believe the details would be released soon.. Just like the "Ministerial List"...
PoliticsRe: 2016 FG's Budget - Budget Of Change, Hope & Economic Revival by Yhunoos: 8:23pm On Dec 27, 2015
MizMyColi:
Kindly ignore my earlier post.


I just looked up the Budget for 2014 for NPC and it is almost the same
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.budgetoffice.gov.ng/pdfs/2014_budget_proposals/43.%2520Summary_National%2520Population.pdf&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwj9hae03vzJAhUFKQ8KHYAKA5sQFggPMAI&sig2=SyVSXSk5sz9ezuwqJBoNbQ&usg=AFQjCNFmV0AbPaiqin4gsMtGcNH9P4Sdaw

Now here's the catch...
There's an Item by Item breakdown there in the budget proposal.
If APC had done same, we won't be talking much.

Still doesn't change my stance though...
On the rationale behind awarding 5Billion to NPC and a paltry 280 million to the POLICE. POLICE o.


PoliticsRe: 2016 FG's Budget - Budget Of Change, Hope & Economic Revival by Yhunoos: 8:18pm On Dec 27, 2015
MizMyColi:
5 billion naira, for ordinary preparation?
You people should fear God o.
Earlier, Eze Duru Iheoma told the President that about N273 billion would be required for the commission to conduct a national census next year, 10 years after the last exercise, as stipulated by the United Nations, saying that about N10 billion of the amount would be needed immediately.

He told the President that a biometric-based census was being proposed, stressing that it would eliminate multiple respondents, ghost respondents and make the outcome easy to audit."

Source:
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/2016-national-census-to-cost-n273-bn/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwjj9eiT3vzJAhVHLg8KHRqFB4wQFggWMAM&usg=AFQjCNHxrPYkLvrVJPCfPN-ifZpU8HKDaQ


As u can see, they actually needed 10billion Naira but 5billion was provided..

Hope u r good with that??

Cc LogoDWhiz
PoliticsRe: 2016 FG's Budget - Budget Of Change, Hope & Economic Revival by Yhunoos: 7:57pm On Dec 27, 2015
MizMyColi:
But it has been postponed...
I believe the fund is meant for the necessary preparations for the 2017 census


According to the chairman of NPC

“Now, the reality on ground is that the re­quired minimum of two years to plan for census, even if the mon­ey required is giving to us today, we would not be ready by 2016 to do a good job.

Read more:

http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/why-we-postponed-2016-population-census-npc/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwj4vKjb2PzJAhWCHw8KHTPvDBsQFggHMAA&usg=AFQjCNHWm0Am0szVU9Ow0n-T6MqcgQrgww
PoliticsRe: N1.4trn Fine: FG Calls Mtn’s Bluff, Says Dec 31 Deadline Subsists by Yhunoos(op): 6:07am On Dec 22, 2015
They have gone to court...

They should remain there cheesy cheesy
PoliticsN1.4trn Fine: FG Calls Mtn’s Bluff, Says Dec 31 Deadline Subsists by Yhunoos(op): 5:59am On Dec 22, 2015
LAGOS — The Federal Government, yesterday, said it would neither be cowed nor threatened by MTN’s court action against the N1.4trn fine which was later reduced to N780 billion, insisting that the telecommunications company risks another fine if it fails to pay on deadline.

Minister of Communications, Mr Adebayo Shittu, made the statement yesterday in reaction to the suit instituted by the telecom operator at a Lagos High Court, weekend.

The minister, who spoke through his Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Victor Oluwadamilare, however, admitted that MTN had the right to seek court’s interpretation if it feels unsatisfied with the action of the regulator but made it clear that nothing would stop the government from imposing additional fine on the operator, at the expiration of the deadline.

According to the minister, “it is the right of MTN to approach the court but there was an infraction, which MTN admitted to have committed before it pleaded for leniency that led to the reduction of the fine from N1.4 trillion to N780 billion and the subsequent December 31, 2015 deadline to pay.

“If it has decided to go to court, it is still within the ambit of the law. I will not intervene, since they have gone to court, we will allow the court to decide if it is right for MTN to commit those infractions and breach the laws of the land.”

He, however, said that “it is unwise for MTN to go to court after the Federal Government had magnanimously reduced the fine. It will surely be fined for violating the rule at the expiration of the deadline, should it fail to pay the initial fine.”

Why we are in court —MTNMTN

Meanwhile, MTN, yesterday, also insisted that its action was induced by commitment and belief in the long term sustainability of its business.

According to the company’s Human Resources & Corporate Services Executive, Amina Oyagbola, “the N780 billion fine has potentially dire consequences for the company, its employees, partners, stakeholders as well as the entire Nigerian telecommunications industry.

Being a significant contributor in Nigeria, MTN has an obligation to protect the interests of its ecosystem of millions of Nigerians who are directly and indirectly affected by its business operations and continuity.

According to Oyagbola, “the decision to seek judicial determination was reached after careful consideration of all factors, including extensive attempts at a sustainable resolution. It is important to state that seeking judicial determination was a last resort. We hold the Nigerian Government, its national objectives, laws and regulations in the highest regard.”

She, however, added that notwithstanding the action, the company will continue to engage with the Nigerian authorities in an effort to reach an amicable resolution in the interest of all stakeholders.

The NCC sanctioned MTN for refusing to remove over 5.1 million unregistered telephone subscribers from its network.

The regulator fined the telecoms operator N1.04 trillion, but later reduced it by 25 per cent after the intervention of President Muhammadu Buhari, amid pressure and negotiations from the company’s parent body in South Africa.

The NCC also reviewed the deadline from November 16 to December 31, 2015.

Ahead of that date, the MTN Group, last Thursday, said in a statement from Johannesburg, South Africa, that it was taking legal action over the matter and subsequently filed the suit at the weekend, lining up about six Senior Advocates of Nigeria, SANs.

According to the firm, since its previous advice to its shareholders on December 4, 2015 that all factors relating to the sanctions were thoroughly and carefully considered, including a review of the circumstances that led to the fine and subsequent reduction by NCC, there were enough grounds upon which to challenge the fine in court.

Claiming to act on legal advice, MTN queried the manner the fine was imposed, describing it as “not in accordance with the NCC’s powers

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/12/n1-4trn-fine-fg-calls-mtns-bluff-says-dec-31-deadline-subsists/
PoliticsRe: Our Plan To Make Mining Money Spinner - Fayemi by Yhunoos(op): 5:27am On Dec 22, 2015
Cont.

“The mix of investors that will target Nigeria will reflect that preference of serving both the domestic and export markets. We anticipate that as we expand our geosciences databases and insights, we will also expand what minerals we compete in.”

Fayemi said the Ajaokuta Steel Complex was not privatised, but was put under concession in 2005 for a decade.

Fayemi added that it was revoked in 2008 and that led to the lingering legal issue facing the steel complex.

“But I can assure you that this is a matter that Mr. President insists on and I am reasonably confident that before the end of the first quarter of 2016, we would have a direction as to whether we are taking it over and running it ourselves or resolving the legal issues involved and allowing this to determine who gets to run Ajaokuta.

“I was in Ajaokuta last week and we were so distraught by the time we left, that how could a nation do this to itself? Ajaokuta in itself is a city; it has an airport, seaport and 60 kilometres of internal rail. It has a rail from Ajaokuta almost to Warri and another linking it to Itakpe 60 kilometres. How do you invest this amount of resources and then you walk away from it?

“It is unacceptable to any sane human being and that is why for us, we just have to fix Ajaokuta. Unfortunately, the figures being quoted for fixing it is not a figure that the Nigerian state can come by easily.

“We have to figure out a creative and innovative way of ensuring that we partner with people who can make it happen so that we begin to deliver liquid steel and its products to our country,” he said.

still have enough for its operation internally; but it is dead mostly. So, we need to do a total costing on it to determine what exactly it needs.”

http://thenationonlineng.net/our-plan-to-make-mining-money-spinner-by-fayemi/

PoliticsOur Plan To Make Mining Money Spinner - Fayemi by Yhunoos(op): 5:27am On Dec 22, 2015
•Minister pledges one million jobs, revival of Ajaokuta Steel Complex

Minister of Solid Minerals Kayode Fayemi yesterday said the mining sector’s N400 billion contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will soon go up.

Nigeria has 44 mineral assets, including precious minerals, which, Fayemi said, could make the sector a key source of economic growth and diversified revenue base for Nigeria.

He gave all mining licensees till March 1 deadline to use their licences or lose them.

He said the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari was committed to the revival of the Ajaokuta Steel Complex (ASC).

Fayemi, who reeled out his plans at the ministry’s inaugural media conference in Abuja, said he was projecting about one million direct jobs from solid minerals.

He said: “Today, we have at least 44 known mineral assets that include precious minerals, base metals, bulk minerals and what are known as rare earth minerals.

“We have reasons to believe that available data of our reserves understates what the almighty God has blessed our country with many cases. We have barely updated some of the geosciences data collected 50 years ago or earlier. So, we are cautiously optimistic that our mining endowments actually exceed what is currently stated.

“That said, based on current data, Nigeria’s solid minerals sector makes up about 0.34 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). That means based on current official exchange rates, the mining sector contributes N400 billion in value to the economy.

“While that is a significant role, it is smaller than its true potential as the vast majority of our mining assets are yet to be exploited. In fact, what has been happening is that the sector has more or less been operating sharply below capacity, with many mining operations manned by small-scale artisanal miners, as opposed to the large-scale players.”

He pledged to sanitise the solid minerals sector.

“We will work with stakeholders to review existing licences and bring them up to date where there are issues. Our goal is to get licensees, who are sitting on the fence to have sufficient confidence to start investing real capital.

“That said, starting March 1, 2016, we will start enforcing the “use it or lose it” doctrine enshrined in the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2007. The period from today to March 1, 2016, should be considered an amnesty period to allow regularisation of papers,” he said.

Responding to a question, Fayemi said all things being equal, the solid minerals sector could create about one million jobs.

He explained: “I can tell you that the solid minerals sector is one that can provide at least a million direct jobs and much more than that in indirect jobs with people working in the mines and associated sectors like construction. We know that we can do it, but we need to formalise the jobs and we need to ensure that we bring them into the economy so that it can serve our nation better.

“We have commenced discussions with the World Bank once again and the bank is desirous of supporting the sector. We need to be ready, we ought to show commitment ourselves as a government and that way, it will be easier for us to receive support from a whole range of players.

“If we deliver on this vision, then we can build a mining sector that Nigerians can be proud of in 30 years or more from now. This sector should deliver double digit growth over the next decade, with important direct and indirect economic impacts on households.

“We will focus on supporting and growing Nigeria’s position in mineral assets with commercially proven reserves. Our assets will then be used to serve two key markets: a domestic industrialisation market that is more beneficiation focused and an export market that is more focused initially on the export of ores and raw materials.

http://thenationonlineng.net/our-plan-to-make-mining-money-spinner-by-fayemi/
PoliticsRe: Probe Babangida, Abdulsalami, Obasanjo, Others Security Votes,pdp Tells Buhari by Yhunoos: 8:17pm On Dec 13, 2015
In other words "we (PDP) are guilty"...
PoliticsDissecting Buhari’s Ministerial Nominees by Yhunoos(op):
FOLLOWING the criticisms that trailed his first list of ministerial nominees, President Muhammadu Buhari, in his second list has shown, arguably, that he knows his onions.

In a way, he is giving Nigerians a blend of experienced politicians, technocrats, administrators, academics and even the clergy as ministers.

Such blend, if properly harnessed can go a long way to drive and actualise his change agenda.

Change agenda

A dissection of the 36-man list (since Ahmed Isa Ibeto of Niger State has been withdrawn as nominee) shows a galaxy of five former governors, nine lawyers, six women, four former senators, three academics, two medical doctors, two retired soldiers and a clergy among others.

Buhari’s love for lawyers: It appears the government will be a stickler for rule of law if President Buhari’s up-welling love for lawyers is anything to go by. He has nominated nine lawyers in his proposed cabinet. If all of them are approved by the Senate it will be the first time in the political history of the country that there will be 10 lawyers in the highest hierarchy.

Lawyers nominated as nominees are Raji Babatunde Fashola, SAN; Abubakar Malami, SAN; Ocholi James, SAN; Adebayo Shittu; Senator Aisha Al-Hassan; Jeffrey Onyema, a top class intellectual property lawyer; Dr Emmanuel Ibe Kachukwu, a first class investment and corporate lawyer; Senator Udoma Udo Udoma; Senator Heineken Lokpobiri; and Alhaji Lai Mohammed.

Apart from the above, Vice President Yemi Osibanjo, SAN; Abba Kyari, the Chief of Staff to President Buhari, are also lawyers. With these array of lawyers in the proposed cabinet, it is difficult to guess who the Minister of Justice will be and Nigerians can only hope for a regime where the rule of law will be the order of the day.

Not yet a lady’s man:From the number of women nominated, President Buhari has, arguably, not yet qualified as a lover of women, compared to his predecessors – Dr Goodluck Jonathan and Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.

The six women he nominated are Aisha Alhassan, Kemi Adeosun, Zainab Ahmed, Aisha Abubakar, Amina Mohammed and Hajia Khadija Bukar-Ibrahim.

Love for tested hands:It also appears that President Buhari wants tested and experienced administrators to stabilise the ship of state. Thus, he has five former governors on his list, namely: Chris Ngige (Anambra), Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti), Babatunde Fashola (Lagos), Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers) and Ogbonnaya Onu (Abia).

Love for experience

Love for experience also accounts for the presence of Second Republic minister, Chief Audu Ogbeh in the team.

Rapport with lawmakers:With his nomination of four senators – Chris Ngige, Aisha Alhassan, Hadi Sirika, Udoma Udo Udoma and Heineken Lokpobiri,

President Buhari is cutting the picture of a man who wants a rapport with the legislature. And surely, he will get what he wants the way the screening of the nominees is going in the Senate.

Love for academics:It can also be taken for granted that President Buhari has a deep regard for those in the ivory tower.

At least, he has four nominees, who have made their mark in the university system and some of them are still very fresh. They include Professors Isaac Adewole, Cladius Omoleye Daramola, Anthony Onwuka and Dr Ogbonnaya Onu.

Keeping a tab on his roots:President Buhari did not, as expected, forget his military roots. He has two strong representatives from that quarters in the persons of Brig General Dan Ali and General Abdulrahman Dambazzau.

Technocrats and change agents:The team also has two medical doctors – Chris Ngige and Dr Okechukwu Enelamah; a clergyman – Pastor Usani Uguru among other technocrats and change agents, who are expected to contribute robustly at the in-coming Federal Executive Council (FEC) for the overall betterment of the country.

Will they deliver? Only time will tell.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/dissecting-buharis-ministerial-nominees/

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PoliticsFashola Emerges Most Popular Ministerial Nominee - NOIPolls by Yhunoos(op): 7:51am On Oct 14, 2015
Nigerians Show Some Level of Support for Ministerial List Even As President Buhari’s Approval Rating Peaks At 78 Percent

Abuja, Nigeria. October 13th, 2015 – Latest poll results released by NOIPolls have revealed that following the recent release of the Ministerial list by President Muhammadu Buhari, almost 7 in 10 Nigerians (68 percent) are pleased with all the nominees, although with varying degrees per nominee. In this regard, former state governors, Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN (44 percent), Rotimi Amaechi (31 percent), and Chris Ngige (25 percent); as well as past senator Aisha Alhassan topped the list of Ministerial nominees most appealing to Nigerians, while Hadi Sirika a former Senator (14 percent), Ibrahim Usman Jubrin a former military governor (14 percent) were least mentioned in this category.

Nominees were also assessed based on familiarity (awareness of the nominee to the general public), as well as their net favourability position (the overall public perception of the candidate which is derived through positive opinions minus negative opinions). In this light, Babatunde Raji Fashola had the highest familiarity (90 percent) as well as net favourability (+61) among all 21 nominees. Similarly, Rotimi Ameachi had a high familiarity (89 percent) compared with Chris Ngige (77 percent) and Kayode Fayemi (71 percent), however they both have higher net favourability (+40 and +45 respectively) compared to Amaechi who had a lower net favourability of +30.

Furthermore as Nigerians await the release of the second list, some respondents (6 percent) indicated Prof Pat Utomi a professor at Lagos Business School, Femi Falana (SAN) a human rights activist and lawyer in Nigeria (4 percent), Charles Soludo past Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (3 percent), Rabiu Kwankwaso a former state governor (3 percent) and Oby Ezekwesili a former minister of Education (2 percent) as possible recommendations for any subsequent Ministerial lists.

Still on governance, recent approval ratings conducted by NOIPolls for the President at the end of September 2015 revealed that the President’s job performance rating for the month of September 2015 increased by 1-point to stand at 78 percent. It is worthy noting that the general increase in his job approval in September 2015 was observed across only 4 geo-political zones (North-Central, North-East, North-West, South-West) with the North-East zone (94 percent) recording the largest number of respondents who approved of the president’s job performance. The positive approval rating of President Buhari is mostly based on the perceived ‘improved security’ (21 percent), ‘improved power supply’ (19 percent) and his ‘campaign against corruption’ (11 percent) across the country amongst other reasons.

Brief background

Nigerians had long-awaited President Muhammadu Buhari’s Ministerial list and it has finally been made public by the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, on the floor of the senate on the 6th of October 2015.

Though the nominees were a mixture of old politicians, retired military men, immediate past governors, technocrats and former political appointees, the announcement of the 21 Ministerial nominees appeared to have increased the controversies as the polity was suffused with claims, counter-claims and controversies over the necessity or otherwise of the delay. Conceivably, the reactions about the list vary from people to people and also in accordance with their political interest and belief.[1]

Against this background, NOIPolls conducted a recent survey to ascertain the awareness of Nigerians on the recently released Ministerial list and also measure their awareness and perception on all 21 nominees, as well as possible recommendation for subsequent Ministerial list.

Survey Findings

The awareness of the recently released Ministerial list was measured and findings revealed that most Nigerians (80 percent) are aware of the release of the list. This news would not have gone unnoticed, considering the fact that there was a wait for about 4 months for this exercise.

Respondents who showed awareness of the Ministerial list (80 percent of the total) were further asked what names on the list appealed to them the most. Respondents were allowed to list as many names on the list that appealed to them as possible. Responses placed Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN (44 percent), who was the former Lagos State Governor from May 29, 2007 to May 29, 2015, as the nominee most appealing to Nigerians. This is followed by Rotimi Amaechi (31 percent), who served as the 5th Governor of Rivers State from 2007 to 2015.

Other top names on the list that appealed to Nigerians include Aisha Alhassan (25 percent), a past Senator; Chris Ngige (25 percent), a former governor of Anambra State; Audu Ogbeh a past chairman of the People's Democratic Party from 2001 until January 2005 (22 percent); and Abdulrahaman Danbazzau (21 percent), a retired Nigerian Army Lieutenant General.

While all 21 names of nominees were mentioned, some names were least mentioned and these include Hadi Sirika, a former pilot and Senator (14 percent) and Ibrahim Usman Jubrin a former Military Governor (14 percent). In addition, a considerable proportion of respondents (23 percent) reported that no name on the list appeals to them.

In the same manner, respondents were asked what names on the Ministerial list did not appeal to them and findings revealed that majority (68 percent) of the respondents did not mention any name that did not appeal to them. This therefore implies that most Nigerians endorse the Ministerial list, although 20 percent of the respondents indicated Rotimi Ameachi’s as a name that did not appeal to them on the list. This is followed by Babatunde Raji Fashola (9 percent), Chris Nigige (9 percent) and Audu Ogbeh (8 percent) amongst others.



The poll also measured the ‘Familiarity’ and ‘Favourability’ of the Ministerial nominees. Familiarity of nominees assessed the general public awareness of the nominees. Similarly, favourability measured the overall the perception of the respondents towards the nominees, through positive and negative opinions of the respondents towards the nominees. The perception of the respondents towards the nominees is presented as Net Favourability of the nominees; derived by positive opinions minus negative opinions.

Findings are presented in a 4 X 4 matrix which shows the familiarity alongside the net favourability of each Ministerial nominee as shown in the figure below.

The four quadrants are interpreted as follows:

The top right quadrant implies a high familiarity and positive net favourability. Nominees that fall in this quadrant are well known and well liked.
The top left quadrant implies low familiarity and positive favourability. Nominees in this quadrant have a positive net favourability but are not well known. They are only known by a few people but those few have very high opinions of them.
The bottom left quadrant implies low familiarity and negative favourability. Nominees that fall in this quadrant are not well known and also have a negative public image.
The bottom right quadrant implies high familiarity and negative net favourability. Nominees that fall in this category are well known, however they have a negative public image.


Based on the interpretation of the matrix, findings revealed that all the nominees have positive favourability, thus indicating positive public opinion given the fact that no name appeared in the bottom left quadrant. The matrix also reveals a clustering of nominees in the top left quadrant indicating that these Nominees have a positive net favourability but are not well known. Thus they have relatively the same level of favourability and familiarity with minimal differences. Nominees in this category include Abubakar Malami (SAN), Kemi Adeosun and Ahmed Ibeto amongst others.



Some names of nominees stood out in the top right quadrant indicating a high level of familiarity as well as favourability. For instance, Babatunde Raji Fashola which appears at the top right of the matrix is an indication that among all the nominees he has the highest familiarity (90 percent) as well as net favourability (+61). Similarly, while Rotimi Ameachi has a higher familiarity (89 percent) compared with Chris Ngige and Kayode Fayemi, they both have a higher favourability compared with Rotimi Amaechi as seen in the table below. A striking similarity amongst nominees in the top right quadrant who have the highest familiarity and favourability is that these are past executives.


Finally on this poll, respondents were asked what names they would like to see for possible recommendation in the subsequent Ministerial list. Findings revealed that on the one hand, about half (52 percent) of the respondents who showed awareness of the recently released Ministerial list, are just satisfied with the names on the list such that they have no recommendation for subsequent Ministerial list.

On the other hand, some respondents (6 percent) indicated Prof Pat Utomi a professor at Lagos Business School, as a possible recommendation for subsequent Ministerial list. This is followed by Femi Falana (SAN) a human rights activist and lawyer in Nigeria (4 percent), Charles Soludo a former Governor of the Central Bank (3 percent), Rabiu Kwankwaso a former Governor of Kano state (3 percent) and Oby Ezekwesili (2 percent). See Table after conclusion for other names mentioned in the survey.



Still on governance, NOIPolls conducted the fourth approval rating for President Muhammadu Buhari’s job performance and the ninth in the 2015 monthly series of governance polls, to gauge the opinions and perceptions of Nigerians regarding the approval rating of the President. Findings revealed that a larger proportion of Nigerians (78 percent) approved of the President’s job performance over the past one month. On the other hand, 11 percent of the respondents disapproved of the President Buhari’s job performance, while another 11 percent of Nigerians neither approved nor disapproved of the President’s job performance over the past one month.

Further evaluation of the President’s performance by geo-political zone revealed that the North-East zone (94 percent: 65 percent + 29 percent) and the North-West zone (90 percent: 57 percent + 33 percent) accounted for the larger proportion of Nigerians who approved of President Buhari’s job performance, hence impacting the overall increase of the President’s rating in September 2015. Conversely, the South-East zone (29 percent: 25 percent + 4 percent) and the South-South zone (22 percent: 18 percent + 4 percent) accounted for the largest ratio of respondents who disapproved of the President’s job performance.



Subsequently, respondents were asked to state the reasons for approving or disapproving the President’s performance. The result revealed that ‘Improved security’ (21 percent) topped the lists of reasons for approving the President’s job performance in September 2015. Other reasons on the list includes ‘improved power supply’ (19 percent) and ‘campaign against corruption’ (11 percent) amongst other reasons given by Nigerians. Conversely, Nigerians who disapproved the President’s job performance specifying that ‘there ‘hasn’t been any feasible changes in governance’ (65 percent) and ‘delay in appointing ministers’ (16 percent) among others reasons.



Conclusion

Following the recent release of the Ministerial list, Nigerians (68 percent) have shown some support for the nominees; with Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN (44 percent), a former Lagos State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi (31 percent), former state Governor of Rivers State. Aisha Alhassan a former Senator representing Taraba North constituency of Taraba State, and Chris Ngige former state governor of Anambra State (25 percent) topping the list as names most appealing to Nigerians. As Nigerians await the release of the second list some respondents indicated Prof Pat Utomi (6 percent), Femi Falana (SAN) (4 percent), Charles Soludo (3 percent), Rabiu Kwankwaso (3 percent) and Oby Ezekwesili (2 percent) as possible recommendations for subsequent Ministerial list. Finally, while Nigerians endorse the Ministerial nominees, the fate of these nominees will be determined by the final outcome of the screening process by the senate, commencing on the same date as this release (Tuesday 13th October 2015).
http://www.noi-polls.com/root/index.php?pid=355&parentid=12&ptid=1

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