Monday 26 September 2016

Mexicans Protest Against Same-Sex Marriage Proposal

Thousands of people in Mexico City have protested against a government proposal to legalize same-sex marriages, which they say would undermine traditional families.

Organisers said while they were not opposed to gay or lesbian rights, they want to defend family values and the institution of marriage.

The demonstrators have called for a meeting with President Enrique Pena Nieto to debate the issue.
Mexico is a predominantly Roman Catholic nation, where public opinion has been divided since May, when Mr Pena Nieto announced plans to change the constitution.
Same-sex marriages are legal in some Mexican states, but Mr Pena Nieto wants it to be allowed across the country.
Last year the supreme court declared that a ban on such unions imposed in many of Mexico’s states was unconstitutional however, many state legislatures have not changed their statutes to comply.
A leading union of oil workers has threatened to shut down the country if the federal government carries out the plan to sell national assets as a way out of the current economic recession.

The oil workers under the aegis of The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), described the plan to sell the national assets as a self-destructive move.

In a statement, PENGASSAN said that the plan, which is to solve short term financial obligations, is really aimed at handing over Nigeria’s collective common wealth to a few individuals.
The union is asking the federal government to instead look for other ways of increasing the revenue base of the country, while plugging loopholes and leakages in government’s finances.

Be Strong And Of Good Courage, Osinbajo Urges Nigerians

Nigeria’s Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbanjo, has called on Nigerians to persevere as the country wriggles out of its current economic crisis.

“Be strong and of good courage. Do not be dismayed, God is faithful. He has promised and he will fulfill his promise.” These were the words he shared at an interdenominational service to mark Nigeria’s 56th Independence Day celebrations.

The Vice President urged Nigerians to persevere because every Nigerian will benefit from the new Nigeria which God has promised.
The Vice President also took a prophetic stance to pray for the country and assured Nigerians that better days were ahead.
“The promise of God to our nation is that he is building a new Nigeria; a Nigeria where there will be peace from the northeast to the Niger Delta. A Nigeria where our economy will experience abundance and prosperity,” he said.
In his sermon, the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Most Reverend Samson Ayokunle, also urged Nigerians to be patient, for with God and optimism, the country will surmount all its challenges.
Typical of any Christian gathering there was praise and worship, while prayers were offered for the peace of the country, the leadership and Nigerians at large.
The interdenominational service is held every year to remember and celebrate Nigeria’s independence from the British rule on October 1, 1960.

Ekiti Civil Servants Get Laptop Computers To Boost Service Delivery

Four hundred accounting officers in Ekiti State Civil Service have been allocated a laptop computer each by the State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, in order to improve the quality of service delivery in the state.

During the presentation at the Government House in Ado Ekiti, the state’s capital, the civil servants commended the Governor for the kind gesture.

Governor Fayose urged the officers to make effective use of the laptop computers to better the lot of the state.
He also explained that the distribution of the laptop computers was borne out of his commitment to resolving all challenges confronting workers in the state.
The civil servants commended Governor Fayose for the laptop computers, promising that it would be put to a good use.

China Not Included In Samsung Note 7 Global Recall

Samsung says the galaxy note 7 smartphones sold in China, are not included in the global recall resulting from a slew of battery explosions.

The global recall which was announced by Samsung electronics on September 2, started as a result of batteries purportedly over-heating and bursting to flames.

This has caused Samsung’s stock prices to have a free fall, and the handset has been banned on all flights.
A staff member from Samsung, however, said that so far, there have been no reports on faulty batteries in China, as their battery suppliers are different from those that produce the explosion-prone ones.
More than 16,000 units have so far been sold on two leading e-commerce platforms in china, the staff added.
Due to the recall in several countries however, reports says that Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s shares, have fallen to their lowest level in nearly two months.
Analysts predict that the recall could torpedo Galaxy Note 7 sales, and have a lasting impact on the $211 billion company’s brand image, which could derail a recovery in its smartphone market share against rivals like Apple Inc.

Edo Election: Government Amends Public Holiday Announcement

The Edo State government has exempted banks and corporate organisations from the public holiday declared for Tuesday, September 27.


The public holiday was declared to enable voters in the state travel to their various locations and exercise their voting rights on Wednesday, September 28.
However, banks and corporate community are now exempted from the public holiday on Tuesday, September 27, in order not to slow down the economy of the state.
In a statement, the state government stressed that the public holiday on Wednesday, September 28, would affects everyone in the state.
It said movement would be restricted on the election day in accordance with the Electoral Act.
Political parties in the state are finalising campaigns ahead of the election to choose a successor for Governor Oshiomhole who is a member of the All Progressives Congress.

Nineteen candidates of different political parties are contesting in the election that will hold on Wednesday.

Oando Signs $115.8mn Agreement With Helios


Oando will still retain 49 percent of voting rights in Oando Gas and Power Limited while the remaining two percent will be held by a local entity.
In a statement to the Nigerian Stock Exchange, the group explained that the agreed transaction consideration of 115.8 million dollars is conditional upon receipt of regulatory approvals and subject to customary purchase price adjustments.

According to the oil group’s Chief Executive, Wale Tinubu, this strategic alliance will firmly leverage the group’s local knowledge and expertise alongside Helios’ strong financial capabilities to revolutionize the sector and position gas as a key driver for Nigeria’s economic empowerment.



China Launches World’s Largest Gene Bank

China has opened its first national gene bank in the south Chinese city of Shenzhen.

The purpose of the bank is to protect, study and utilise good genetic resources.

The gene bank was established in 2011 with the support of the Beijing Genomics Institute, to better protect, research and utilise China’s precious genetic resources.
It would also help to boost the genetics industry and safeguard the country’s genetic information.

It is the world’s fourth national-level gene bank after the United States, Europe and Japan.

Community Medicine Expert Gives Tips For Reducing Risk Of Cancer

A professor of Family and Community Medicine, Professor Emmanuel Abioye-Kuteyi, has raised concerns that of all the Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) that claim lives, breast cancer has the highest death rate.

Professor Abioye-Kuteyi made observation on Tuesday while delivering a speech at the 291st Inaugural Lecture of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife in Osun State, southwest Nigeria.

In the speech that centred on the “Population Health and Family Medicine; Reducing the Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases in Nigeria”, Professor Abioye-Kuteyi said that in 2012, 68% of all global deaths were from NCDs, 42% of which were premature or below the age of 70 years.
He told the gathering that about 74% of total and 82% of premature global NCDs deaths were from Low and Medium Income Countries of which Nigeria is one.
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“The WHO [World Health Organization] has estimated that 80% of heart and cardiovascular diseases, 90% of type-2 diabetes and 30% of all cancers can be prevented early by ‎a change of eating habits, smoking cessation and increasing physician activities,” he stressed.
The professor of Family and Community Medicine further stated that “the 2012 Globocan Annual Cancer incidence estimates showed that the five commonest cancers in Nigeria were breast cancer (26.7%), cervix uteri cancer (13.8%), liver cancer (11.8%), prostate cancer (11.7%) and bowel cancer (6.0%) while the five top cancer deaths were from the breast (19.5%), liver (16.3%), prostate (13.5%), cervix uteri (11.5%) and bowel (9.1%)”.

With this alarming figures, Professor Abioye-Kuteyi said it simply meant Nigeria now has another serious health risk at its neck, since it has been battling with communicable diseases till now.
This to him means the time to recognise NCDs, as a nation’s priority, since it is presenting a global and national burden, with associated risk among all social classes of the society.
He said: “NCDs and associated risks are not the problem of only the affluent and later life. Most NCDs and its related ‎premature deaths are largely preventable and the means to prevent and control NCDs are not only available, they are feasible and cost-effective.
“Only a combination of population-wide‎, family-focused and individuals’ intervention using cost-effective initiatives that strengthen the overall health system is capable of arresting and reversing the trend to reduce NCDs’ burden, improve population health outcomes, curtail expenditure and promote socioeconomic development”.
He, however, stressed the need for a national awakening to recognise the need for action, mount a commensurate national response, strengthen the national health system for appropriate response‎ is overdue.
“The time to recognise NCDs as a national priority and take timely action is now” Professor Abioye-Kuteyi cautioned.

Nigeria Owes Foreign Creditors 11.26 Billion Dollars

Nigeria’s foreign debt now stands at 11.26 billion Dollars.
This is according to data from the Debt Management Office.

This figure is made up of a 3.65 billion dollar foreign debt by the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.
The data shows Lagos, which has the biggest economy in the country, as the most indebted state to the tune of 1.43 billion dollars.
Kaduna State follows with a foreign debt of 225.28 million dollar while Edo State, with 179.52 million dollars is the third most indebted state.

Okorocha Rewards Imo Paralympic Athletes

Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, has rewarded three gold medalists who are indigenes of the state at the just concluded Rio Paralympics in Brazil.

Each athlete received the sum of one million naira each, a plot of land and brand new car each.

Governor Okorocha commended the athletes for making the country proud in faraway Brazil, while urging them to continue to be dedicated and committed to their profession.

The Governor also rewarded their coaches and assistant coaches with brand new car each.
The Nigerian team won 12 medals in the Rio Games which ended on Sunday, September 18.
The team won eight gold, two silver and two bronze medals, setting six new World Records in the process.
Hundreds of Nigerians converged on the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport in Abuja to welcome the Paralympics athletes back home.
The House of Representatives also resolved to contribute the sum of 50,000 Naira each, to the delegation as a token of their appreciation for an outstanding performance.
The resolution followed a motion sponsored on Wednesday by member of the lower chamber from Osun State, Representative Ayo Omidiran, at the National Assembly in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.

Governor Bello Celebrated In Lokoja After Supreme Court Judgement

Despite the ban placed on jubilation after the Supreme Court judgement which validated Governor Yahaya Bello’s election was passed, the Governor has been given a grand welcome to Lokoja, the state capital.

In what could be described as a triumphant entry, a crowd of supporters followed the Governor from the Jamata bridge as everyone tried to catch a glimpse of him.

The crowd gradually built up into a large procession, causing heavy traffic jam for several hours.
The Governor had to alight from the vehicle and walked down to the government house, where a lot of other people had been waiting to receive him.
He finally arrived at the main entrance of the Luggard House, after which he gave his speech.
He was received by the State Deputy Governor, Simon Achuba, and his wife, following his victory at the Supreme Court.


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Governor Bello, while addressing the crowd of supporters, called on the people to give him maximum support and cooperation to enable him develop the state and provide the dividends of democracy.
He said that he would have no cause not to perform, now that the apex court has upheld his election as the substantive governor of Kogi state.
While addressing past issues, the Governor said that the state had been in darkness for too long but that in a short while, the darkness would turn to light.
Furthermore, he called on the youths and women in the state to support his government, promising to empower them.
He also urged civil servants to be patient with him, stating that the ongoing screening exercise in the state would soon be completed.
With the Supreme Court judgement signifying the end of the litigation regarding the leadership of the state, the people of Kogi state have expressed hope that their expectations would be met as soon as possible.

Tinubu Asks APC Chairman John Oyegun To Resign

There may be more trouble for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) as its national leader Senator Bola Tinubu is demanding the resignation of the party chairman, Chief John Oyegun.

In a statement released on Sunday, Senator Tinubu accused Oyegun of sabotaging the will of democracy in Ondo state by overriding the decision of the appeal panel that asked for a fresh governorship primary following investigations that showed that the delegates’ list used had been tampered with.
He went on to say that Oyegun’s action in allegedly subverting the will of the people must have been under the influence of a “powerful and sinister arm at work”.

The former Lagos state governor also alleged that the APC was now under threat of being suffocated by anti-democratic forces pretending to be progressives.

22 Militants, Four Soldiers Die In Lokomani Attack

The Nigerian Army says its troops, on Sunday, repelled another attack by Boko Haram insurgents in Borno State.

The Acting Director Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Usman, revealed this in a statement on Sunday.

Suspected remnants of Boko Haram fighters numbering about attacked the troops’ location at Logomani along Dikwa-Gambarou road, Borno State, in a three waves attack using 36 Hand Grenades and Rocket Propelled Launchers.
Colonel Usman said: “Our troops fought gallantly and repelled the attack which lasted for about one hour.
“At the end of the fierce encounter, the troops counted 22 dead bodies of Boko Haram fighter.
“They also recovered two AK-47 Rifles, one FN Rifle, one G3 Rifle and some 36 Hand grenades.
“Unfortunately, we troops lost four soldiers and their rifles as a result of the effect of Boko Haram use of Rocket Propelled Grenades, while two soldiers were wounded in action.
“The wounded in action have been evacuated for further medical management. The location have been reinforced and replenished while the troops have continued their clearance operations.”

Jibrin Says He Will Not Appear Before House Ethics Committee

Former Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriation, Abdulmumin Jibrin, has called on the Senate to pass a resolution which will empower it to discharge the functions of the National Assembly until the House of Representatives transparently addresses the allegations of budget padding levelled against the leadership and some members of the House.
Speaking in Abuja, the lawmaker said that the House has lost the moral ground to discharge its legislative functions as it has failed to address the allegations decisively.Representative Jibrin also made it clear that he will not appear before the House ethics committee which is investigating him for breaching the privileges of the House.

“I have given sufficient reason, I am not going before any ethics committee. I have explained to you, the chairman of the ethics committee himself has made a lot of public statements…that there is nothing like padding and padding is not an offence.
“And he is the person who is going to pass a judgment on me,” he said.
The lawmaker displayed documents which he says backs up the allegations he has made against the Speaker and some members of the House.
He also called on the Senate to take a stand and insist that the allegations are addressed by the House of Representatives.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of the House Committee on Ethics and Privileges, Nicholas Ossai, has said that it will be in the interest of Jibrin to appear before the ethics committee.
Rep. Ossai said this when reacting to comments that Rep Jibrin may not appear before the committee, but noted that the committee was yet to receive any communication from the former chairman that he would not be appearing before the committee.
Rep. Ossai also made it clear that he was not biased and the committee would work impartially.
The House of Representatives Committee on Ethics and Privileges, on Friday commenced investigation into the alleged breach of privileges of the House by former Chairman of the House Committee on Finance, Representative Abdulmumin Jibrin.
The investigation followed a resolution by the House to probe the allegations of padding of the 2016 budget by some of its members.
The Chairman of the House Committee on Rules and Business, Rep Emmanuel Orker-Jev, who sponsored the motion, presented evidence of the reported statements where Rep Abdulmunin Jibrin had accused the House of corruption.
He explained that the allegations made had impinged on the image of the National Assembly and that he took the initiative to move the motion when other colleagues approached him regarding the same matter.
Abdulmumin Jibrin had given a condition that must be met for him to appear before the Ethics Committee to defend allegations of budget padding he made against principal officers of the House.
After the House referred him to the committee for investigation on Wednesday, following deliberations on a motion on the issue, the lawmaker in a statement said he would only obey the decision of the House “if the hearing will be public”.

Sunday 25 September 2016

Four die in boat mishap during Tompolo father’s burial

Four die in boat mishap during Tompolo father’s burial
At least four persons travelling to attend the burial ceremony of the father of wanted ex-Niger Delta militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, have reportedly drowned following a boat mishap on Friday.

Tompolo’s father, Chief Thomas Ekpemupolo, died on September 7, 2016, owing to alleged military brutality.
His burial rites  began Met Auto on Friday at Kurutie, Warri South-West Council Area of Delta State.
Our correspondent gathered that one of the boats ferrying sympathisers to the venue of the ceremony capsized midway, leading to their deaths.
Sources told our correspondent that the accident happened because the boat was carrying more than its capacity.
About 25 persons were said to be on board the W-19 Yamaha Boat.
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As of 2pm on Saturday, a rescue team comprising the police and special divers were still searching for the missing persons.
The spokesperson for the Delta State Police Command, Celestina Kalu, confirmed the development when contacted on Saturday.
Although she could not confirm the number of deaths recorded, Kalu disclosed that about 11 persons had so far been rescued by the Marine Police in Warri, noting that the search was still on.
Kalu said, “Be informed that a Donate your Car for Money W-19 Boat mounted with 11HP Yamaha engine capsized at the Warri River. Our patrol team rescued 11 people.  The investigation is ongoing.  There was no manifest to know the number of passengers in the boat. The number of deaths is not yet certain but their bodies will float by tomorrow (Sunday).”
The burial rites will end today (Sunday) with the interment of the 84-year-old Chief Ekpemupolo at Okerenkoko.

Nasarawa govt to shut down 700 private schools

Nasarawa govt to shut down 700 private schools
Proprietors of private schools in Nasarawa State have expressed anxiety over the looming shutdown of 700 schools in Karu Local Government Area by the state government for being unable to meet the standard for establishment.
SUNDAY PUNCH learnt that the schools in question lacked adequate facilities and conducive environments to teaching and learning.
According to the Secretary of the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools in Karu, Mr. Salihu Iliyasu, who spoke to journalists recently, out of 1,300 private schools in the LGA, only 600 were granted formal approval by the state government to operate.
“About 15 proprietors have been denied approval,” he stated.
He affirmed that the other 700 private schools Car Insurance Quotes MN stood the risk of being shut by the state government for lacking adequate facilities and standard to operate, in addition to not meeting the criteria for establishment.
Investigations by our correspondent showed that there were over 10,000 private schools spread across the 13 LGAs in the state, topped by Lafia, the state capital.
SUNDAY PUNCH gathered that most of the private schools Dallas Mesothelioma Attorneys running nursery, primary and secondary education not only fell short of the standard, but lacked sufficient space, sporting facilities, toilets, security, sanitation, and optimal locations, among others.
It was further learnt that the schools took undue advantage of lack of academic standards in public schools and overcrowding because of the free education policy of Governor Umaru Al-Makura in the state by imposing exorbitant fees and transportation cost.
The state Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Ramatu Ajuji, reacting in a telephone interview on Saturday, however, said Low Credit Line Credit Cards she had no knowledge of the planned closure of the 700 private schools.
She said, “I am not aware that government is shutting 700 private schools in the state. As I speak, I am in Mecca. I am not aware of anything like that.’’

Falana asks EFCC to probe FG over $4bn recovered Abacha loot

Falana asks EFCC to probe FG over $4bn recovered Abacha loot
A human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), has petitioned the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, asking him to probe the Federal Government over the $4bn recovered from the late maximum ruler, Gen. Sani Abacha.

Falana said in a letter Donate Old Cars to Charity on Saturday that the Federal Government had failed to account for the money which was recovered in tranches between 1998 and 2014.
The senior advocate said the Socio Economic Rights and Accountability Project had approached a Federal High Court to compel the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation to account for the recovered funds but that despite getting the court order, the OAGF refused to provide the information.
Falana said, “From 1998 to 2014, the Federal Psychic for Free Government successfully recovered over $4bn from the Abacha loot. However, based on the refusal of the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation to account for the recovered loot, SERAP applied to the Federal High Court for an order of mandamus
“Even though the court granted the Massage School Dallas Texas order, the Federal Government has failed to account for the recovered loot. In the circumstances, we have submitted a petition to the EFCC to investigate the alleged criminal diversion of the recovered loot.”

Diezani: UK detectives in Nigeria to grill oil dealers

Diezani: UK detectives in Nigeria to grill oil dealers
A seven-man investigative team of the United Kingdom’s anti corruption agency, the National Crime Agency, has arrived Nigeria to interrogate individuals suspected to be allies of a former Petroleum Resources Minister, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke.

According to SaharaReporters, the NCA team are in the country to quiz several associates and accomplices of the former petroleum minister.
The online medium reported that the British World Trade Center Footage detectives, comprising of four women and three men, were in the country as part of efforts to build a solid case in order to begin the ex-minister’s trial next year.
It stated that one of the ex-minister’s allies being interrogated by the UK detectives was Donald Chidi Amamgbo, a California-based lawyer and Jide Omokore, who is currently on bail after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission arrested and charged him with fraud.
Amamgbo was reportedly detained by the EFCC, and later granted “administrative bail.”
The UK investigative team is also expected to interrogate several oil dealers who were close to Alison-Madueke, and who played one role or another in a web of international financial crimes during the former minister’s tenure.
“Our source revealed that UK investigators Online Classes were looking into close to 20 cases against Mrs. Alison-Madueke. However, the case that has the most traction has to do with how the former minister’s alleged used of straw companies to launder billions of dollars. Some of the alleged laundered funds were used to purchase 17 properties in the UK and elsewhere,” the online publication said.
It added that the oil dealers under investigation reportedly offered large payoffs to Alison-
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The payoffs Paperport Promotional Code were said to have been wired to Amamgbo.
Mrs. Alison-Madueke is currently in the UK undergoing treatment for cancer.
The NCA had earlier confiscated some funds from the former minister, her mother, and the wife of a Ghanaian businessman, Kevin Okyere, who is also named in a series of shady deals involving Alison-Madueke.

NNPC loses N27bn to Forcados shutdown

NNPC loses N27bn to Forcados shutdown
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation said its subsidiary, the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, lost over N27bn in July as a result of the shutdown of the Forcados export terminal.

On February 21, Shell declared force majeure, Online Colleges a legal clause that allows it to stop shipments without breaching contracts, on exports of Forcados, one of the nation’s largest oil grade, a week after militants blew up a pipeline feeding the terminal, knocking out at least 250,000 barrels per day.
The NNPC, in its latest monthly financial and operations report, said it posted a trading deficit of N24.18bn in July as against N26.51bn deficit reported in June.
It said the improvement in performance was largely due to increase in revenue stream from the NPDC and the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company, despite the upsurge in upstream and downstream vandalised points.
“For the NPDC, substantial portion of crude oil sales for the month estimated to be in excess of N27bn could not be realised due to force majeure declared by the SPDC as a result of the vandalised 48-inch Forcados export line,” the corporation stated.
It noted that the nation’s crude oil grades, including Bonny Light, Forcados, Brass and Qua Iboe, had been under periods of force majeure, which had negatively impacted on the targeted oil production of 2.2 million bpd in the 2016 national budget.
The NNPC said, “The activities of pipeline vandals and oil thieves are taking a heavy toll on operations of the oil and gas industry, with over 500,000bopd lost as of May 2016. In June 2016, there was additional shut-in of about 50,000bopd as a result of sabotage/attack on the delivery pipelines to the Escravos Terminal.
“At the Forcados Terminal, about Online Motor Insurance Quotes 300,000bopd remained shut-in and cargoes were deferred until repairs are completed. The force majeure declared on May 10, 2016 for repair works on the Nembe Creek Trunk Line and the resultant shut-in of about 275,000bopd subsists.”
According to the report, the degree of turbulence in the nation’s oil and gas sector due to renewed militancy has grossly impacted on oil and gas production with the attendant consequences for the economy.
In July, about 311 vandalised points were recorded, the corporation said.
It added that Holland Michigan College the NPDC production continued to be hampered by the incessant pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta.
“The NPDC is projected to ramp-up production level to 250,000bpd after the completion of the ongoing NPDC re-kitting project and repair of vandalised facilities,” the NNPC said.
It noted that the total export crude oil and gas receipt for the period of August 2015 to July 2016 stood at $3.21bn.

Bayelsa: Gunmen kill policeman in politician’s house

Bayelsa: Gunmen kill policeman in politician’s house
Suspected gunmen have killed a policeman said to be a security detail to a politician in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

The policeman, whose identity is unknown as of press time, was said to have been killed when the hoodlums invaded the residence of the politician.
Although the politician’s identity has yet to be known, he is said to be a ranking appointee of the government.
It was learnt that the incident occurred on INEC Road, at Kpansia area of Yenagoa on Thursday.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Adeyemi Ogunjemilusi, was said to have confirmed the incident to members of the Civil Liberties Organisation.
It was however learnt that Ogunjemilusi did not disclose the circumstances surrounding the murder and the perpetrators of the act.
The CLO, led by the state’s Chairman, Life Insurance Co Lincoln Nengi James, and former Secretary, Alagoa Morris, had visited the police boss to formally report alleged increasing cases of extra-judicial killings as well as harassment of innocent citizens in the state by the police.
One of the members of the CLO, who spoke on condition of anonymity, quoted Ogunjemilusi as saying that one of his men was killed by hoodlums.
He stated, “We were unaware of the incident until we got to the police command. The commissioner of police told us that he lost one of his men. We immediately condemned the killing of the policeman and asked the police to investigate the incident thoroughly in order to apprehend the mastermind of the act.
“The commissioner did not tell us the circumstances surrounding the incident. We condemned the killing of policemen in this country, not just in Bayelsa because all human beings are covered by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights and our various constitutions.”
It was gathered that the gunmen Car Insurance Quotes Utah stormed the house of the politician about 3am on the day.
While their target escaped the hoodlums’ bullets, the policeman was not fortunate as he was reportedly hit and killed on the spot.
A source, who identified himself as Seiyabo, lamented the killing of the policeman and identified the deceased as a gentleman police officer.
He said, “He was a perfect gentleman, simple to a fault and down-to-earth. He was a very loving husband and a very friendly neighbour. I have neither seen him smoke nor drink alcohol; he was a true Niger Delta son and an example of how to be a policeman. He has never intimidated nor harassed Best Criminal Lawyers in Arizona anybody within our neighbourhood. He celebrated with those that celebrated and grieved with those grieving.”
When contacted, the spokesman for the Bayelsa state Police Command, Asinim Butswat, said he had not been briefed on the incident.
He said the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the area was on leave, adding that he would get full details of the incident this week and contact our correspondent.

We won’t attend proposed summit, Niger Delta leaders tell Buhari

We won’t attend proposed summit, Niger Delta leaders tell Buhari
The Chief Edwin Clark-led Pan Niger Delta Coastal States Stakeholders Consultative Forum on Saturday rejected the Federal Government’s proposed two-day summit in the region. The group vowed not to attend the event.

The leaders also called on the government of the United States to prevail on President Muhammadu Buhari to abide by his earlier agreement to hold dialogue with militants in the region.
Clark, who was represented by a former Police Criminal Defense Attorneys Florida Affairs Minister, Alaowei Bozimo, said this when a three-man delegation from the US visited the elders and stakeholders at Effurun, Delta State.
This is the second time officials from the US are visiting the Clark dialogue team which also enjoys the support of some militant groups.
It was a closed-door meeting and journalists were barred from attending it.
The US officials, who were acting with the support of the Federal Government, were told to prevail on the President to ensure a genuine dialogue in the face of the renewed militancy in the region.
A militant group in the region, Niger Delta Avengers, on Friday blew up a crude oil exporting line in Bonny, Rivers State, to protest what they described as government’s delayed tactics in holding talks with the people of the region.
However, Bozimo told journalists after the meeting, “It is Donate Cars Illinois timely that the US has come again on a fact-finding mission. We just told them that we want a dialogue and not the summit that Federal Government intended to convene.
“It is equally a wise decision of the government to have suspended that inappropriate summit going by the reports we have received. We believe that the answer is not a summit. The answer is dialogue. The way forward is not the jamborees or endless summits.
“A very incongruous gathering of nearly 500 persons with government officials talking to themselves at Abuja, which would have been the experience with the summit, could not have addressed the key issues. That is why we are objected to the summit. Dialogue and not the monologue they were trying to put up can resolve the crises in the region.’’.
He also that leaders in the region trusted the US fact-finding team to deliver their position to its government.
Bozimo said, ‘‘They have Donating a Car in Maryland come to see things for themselves. And we believe they will take the feedback to their government who will then be in a position to advise the Federal Government in order to solve the current situation in the Niger Delta.’’
Some of the leaders who attended the meeting included Prof. Gordini Darah, Chief Isaac Jemide, Prof. Luck Akaruese, Dr. Sylvester Piniki, Chief (Mrs.) Margaret Unukegbon and Gen. Don Idada Ikpemwen (retd.) among others.

Obama opens new African American Museum amid racial strife

Obama opens new African American Museum amid racial strife

The first black president of the United States cut the ribbon to inaugurate the striking 400,000-square-foot (37,000-square-meter) bronze-clad edifice before thousands of spectators gathered in the US capital at a time of growing racial friction.
“African American history is not somehow separate from our larger American story. It’s not the underside of the American story,” said Obama. “It is central to the American story.”
The star-studded public ceremony, just four months before Obama leaves office, included Stevie Wonder and Oprah Winfrey.
The Smithsonian’s 19th addition to its sprawling museum and research complex is the first national museum tasked with documenting the uncomfortable truths of the country’s systematic oppression of black people, while also honoring the integral role of African American culture.
“A clear-eyed view of history can make us uncomfortable,” Obama said.
“It is precisely of that discomfort that we learn and grow and harness our collective power to make this nation more perfect. That’s the American story that this museum tells.”
Guests of honor on stage included four generations of the Bonner family, led by 99-year-old great-grandmother Ruth, the daughter of a slave who went on to graduate from medical school.
After Obama declared the museum Cheap Domain Registration Hosting “open to the world,” it was she — stooped in stature but smiling broadly — who tugged on a rope to ring an antique bell from a historic black church, sealing the inauguration.

– Deteriorating race relations –

Elected in a wave of optimism in 2008, Obama pledged to unify, often repeating that he is not the president of black Americans but of all Americans.
But as his presidential mandate comes to an end, polls show that most Americans believe US race relations are faring badly.
The recent fatal police shootings of black men in Tulsa, Oklahoma as well as in Charlotte, North Carolina — and the protests that followed — laid bare yet again the country’s racial disquiet.
Obama delivered his Saturday address amid these ever-heightening tensions, as national outrage grows over the spate of deaths of black men at the hands of police, prompting mass demonstrations.
The president emphasized that a museum alone cannot solve the ills of a country still struggling to overcome a dark legacy of slavery and racial prejudice, but said it “provides context for the debate of our times.”
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who is seeking to shore up black voter support, meanwhile, stumbled over the building’s name, calling it the “Smithsonian national museum of American history, African American art.”
Trump, who has been accused of racism Motor Replacements toward several minority groups, hailed African Americans’ “incredible contributions” to the United States, as he spoke to a crowd of supporters in Virginia.

– ‘Hallowed ground’ –

The dramatic building — set in a prime location near the White House and the Washington Monument — features three inverted-pyramid tiers sheathed in bronze-painted filigree panels that house more than 34,000 objects, nearly half of them donated.
It reaches 70 feet (21 meters) below ground, where a crypt of galleries wind from slavery to civil rights to Black Lives Matter, ascending into upper floors that include testaments to African-American cultural contributions.
“I’m so happy to see that so many people of color are coming out together just to celebrate themselves and one another,” said 50-year-old Derek Jones, who ventured from New York to attend Saturday’s celebration that included music, poetry and dancing.
“It’s amazing to get this opened by the end of Obama’s eight years,” Jones said, adding that he is “proud that he’s still president during the opening — it’s really profound.”
Thousands of people attended free outdoor concerts with often political tones denouncing racism and police brutality in the evening, with more to follow Sunday.
Living Colour, Public Enemy and The Roots were among the performing groups.
“When is it going to stop? How many more Donate a Car in Maryland names will we need to memorize? How many more? How many more before the end of the year?” said Living Colour vocalist Corey Glover.
“Any one of us can be at the wrong place at the wrong time.”
Ringing up to $540 million — half of which was raised from private donations — the museum shows “that this country born of change, this country born of revolution, this country of we the people, this country can get better,” Obama said.
“It is a monument, no less than the others on this mall, to the deep and abiding love for this country and the ideals upon which it is founded. For we, too, are American.”