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Friday, September 21, 2018

Trump’s Ex-Lawyer Cohen Providing Information In Mueller Probe

Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former personal attorney and fixer, exits federal court, August 21, 2018 in New York City.  Drew Angerer/Getty Images/AFP
President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen has provided “critical information” to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigators, his attorney said Thursday.
Cohen, once one of Trump’s top aides, began talking with the Mueller investigation after he pleaded guilty on August 21 to bank fraud and campaign finance violations in an agreement with New York prosecutors.
“Good for @MichaelCohen212 in providing critical information to the #muellerinvestigation without a cooperation agreement,” tweeted Lanny Davis, Cohen’s lawyer.
The news was originally reported by ABC, which said the 52-year-old New York lawyer and businessman “has participated over the last month in multiple interview sessions lasting for hours” with Mueller’s team.
The report hinted at bad news for Trump as Mueller’s Russia collusion investigation increasingly closes in on the White House.
One week ago, former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort agreed in a plea deal with Mueller to cooperate in the investigation.
Cohen did not make a commitment to cooperate when he pleaded guilty, but it was clear that cooperation could help him get a lighter sentence.
Mueller is probing whether the Trump election campaign in 2016 colluded with Russian efforts to damage his opponent, Hillary Clinton and whether Trump has sought to illegally obstruct the investigation.
But the span of the investigation also reportedly encompasses Trump’s business dealings, to which Cohen had a front seat during the decade before the election as a senior executive in the president’s real estate business in New York, the Trump Organization.
Once known as Trump’s “pit bull” right-hand man, Cohen was privy to multi-million-dollar deals and two alleged lovers — whose claims could have potentially sabotaged his boss’s 2016 election.
Cohen pleaded guilty to charges involving his arrangement of payouts of hush money to those women — widely thought to be porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen Mcdougal — just before the November 2016 vote.
In the plea, Cohen stated that he had acted at his boss’s request to buy their silence “with the purpose of influencing the election.”
Along with two counts of violating campaign finance laws, Cohen also has pleaded guilty to six counts of fraud.
The scandal-prone Trump lambasted his former fixer, accusing him of making up “stories” to cut the plea deal before saying the lawyer’s actions were “not a crime” and “not even a campaign violation.”
In a Fox interview, Trump took aim at his once close associate for “flipping,” saying it “almost ought to be outlawed.”
Trump conversely praised Manafort for going to trial — the first case stemming from Mueller’s probe to go before a jury — and eschewing a plea deal, but he is now also cooperating with the investigation.
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How PDP presidential aspirants are wooing S’West

The 13 Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential aspirants have different expectations in the nation’s second highest vote generating region based on their antecedents and affiliations.

By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor
THE majority of the 13 aspirants seeking the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, were last night locked in a meeting with the Board of Trustees, BoT trying to forge a way to beat the challenge of heading into the presidential nomination convention with a multitude of aspirants.
PDP presidental candidates
It is a reverse of fortune for a party which only a year or so ago was bleeding from all sides with some of its more prominent patrons going outside the umbrella to pursue their political aspirations.
Indeed, going into the Osun State governorship election tomorrow, Senator Iyiola Omisore will be flying the ticket of the Social Democratic Party, SDP partly because of doubts he may have had about the viability of the opposition party. Prof. Jerry Gana, one of the founders of the party and indeed the secretary of the G34 upon which the PDP was built upon is himself contesting the presidency on the platform of the same SDP.
However, the Prince Uche Secondus led leadership has despite initial skepticism been able to hold the ground fueling the influx of aspirants into the party.
As at yesterday, those in the race included former vice president, Atiku Abubakar; Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso; Alhaji Sule Lamido; Senator Ahmed Makarfi, Senate President Bukola Saraki and his predecessor, Senator David Mark.
Also in the race are Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal and the  penultiamte  governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru Bafarawa; former minister of special duties, Tanimu Turaki, Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe State; Senator David Mark, Senator Jonah Jang, and a former member of the House of Representatives, Datti Baba-Ahmed.
The Southwest with the second highest number of registered voters coming after the Northwest where a significant number of the aspirants come from is becoming a major attraction for the presidential aspirants.
It was as such not surprising that several of the aspirants have made repeated visits to the zone. Before now, the aspirants had concentrated on the South-South and the Southeast geopolitical zones being the zones with the highest number of delegates to the convention.
So it came as no shock that several of the aspirants tried to use the opportunity of the PDP’s grand rally for the Osun Governorship election on Wednesday to showcase themselves.
The aspirants biding for support in the Southwest are bound to be confronted by the region’s overarching agitation for restructuring. It is an agenda that will boost some and diminish the expectations of others.
Among those to be boosted by the  restructuring  agenda are Atiku, Saraki, and Mark who  have  in the recent past pushed the agenda of restructuring. Kwankwaso will be seriously diminished by the issue given perceptions of his past assertions.
Going into the meeting last night many of the aspirants had virtually gone  round  the country selling themselves with Atiku Abubakar being the most visible of all the aspirants.
Atiku had gone into the campaign for delegates and votes with a rich experience of having participated in one way or the other in all but one of the presidential contests in the country since 1993.
The only presidential contest he understandably sidestepped was the 1998 contest dominated by General Sani Abacha.
His tentacles are very strong in the Southwest with the fact that his first wife, Titi is from Osun State. Even more, the director-general of his campaign, Otunba Gbenga Daniel was a governor of Ogun State between 2003 and 2011.
“I agree Atiku will get votes from Ogun, but we are not going to surrender all the delegates to him because of the particular nature of the state,” an official in one of the rival campaigns told Vanguard.
He spoke in reference to the historic division in the Ogun State chapter of the PDP that was in part triggered by Daniel.
Obasanjo factor
The Obasanjo factor which is likely to  play    out  in Ogun is also likely to weigh against Atiku.
“I don’t know who Obasanjo is supporting, but I certainly know that it will not be Atiku and that is to our gain,” a presidential campaign staff of one of the PDP aspirants said.
Atiku, however, is believed to be poles ahead in Osun and Ondo states. In Ondo, the party’s immediate past governorship candidate, Eyitayo Jegede is said to be working for him.
Saraki, Governor Tambuwal  and  Senator Kwankwaso who just re-entered the party  are, however, not new to the bid. Saraki was a participant in the 2011 contest for emergence as the Northern Political Leaders Forum consensus aspirant. He lost out to Atiku at that time.
Even more, he has been using the platform of his office and the experience of surviving a three- year game of intrigues with the Buhari administration to navigate himself. It is no surprise that despite his ascendancy into becoming one of the major contenders, Saraki is still clouded with the matter of identity. How to comprehend him as a Northerner or a Yoruba.
“That is not an issue for us and it is rather an advantage that we are going to prove in the contest,” a campaign official in the  travelling  party of the Senate President told Vanguard.
Saraki’s Lagos home
Saraki has a home in Lagos,  and is generally seen as a Lagos boy having attended Kings College, Lagos. He also has maternal linkage to the Southwest as his mother is from Ondo State.
Tambuwal may have been using the past few months to reach out to Southwest leaders who may have seen him as one who in the past blocked the region’s opportunities at the national level.
In 2011, he outsmarted the PDP leadership to emerge the Speaker of the House of Representatives against the zoning permutation of the PDP and also in 2015 there were perceptions that he did not support the Yoruba aspirant for the same office, through is Femi Gbajabiamila.
However, the issues that led to the two incidents are being reasonably justified if not put aside by Southwest leaders. Before he left the All Progressives Congress, APC, Tambuwal was believed to have made up with Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Indeed, there is no trace of animosity between him and Southwest political leaders.
His urbane nature and outward looking  politics  is  expected to give him competitive energy in the struggle for delegates in the region, especially through his network of former members of the House of Representatives.
In Osun State, Olusola Obada, a former deputy governor of the state is believed to be working for Tanimu Turaki, with whom she served in the Jonathan cabinet.
Turaki being the only minister in the last PDP administration in the contest also has the advantage of having the support of several colleagues of his that were in the cabinet working for him in the region.
The exit of Mr. Moshood Salvador from the PDP to the APC has given Chief Bode George the latitude to get full control of the party in the state. Also given George’s new rapport with Obasanjo, Atiku is not likely to prove an attractive company for the Lagos PDP strongman.
That would put Lagos at play for some of the other dominant presidential aspirants.
Kwankwaso’s aspiration which has found traction in the core North has, however, not resonated very well in the Southwest.
His perceived opposition to restructuring is not likely to help his case. His meeting with Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State according to sources was very tight as the issue of the abandonment of the party in 2015 by him and some of the other presidential aspirants reportedly came to the fore.
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'My Girl Is Killing It' - Ramsey Nouah Celebrates Genevieve Nnaji On Success Of New Film, Lionheart

Ramsey Nouah, Nollywood Actor/Filmmaker, has join in celebrating his colleague, Genevieve Nnaji, after she made her directorial debut with the movie, ‘LionHeart’.

Lionheart, premiered during 2018 Toronto International Film Festival at TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto, Canada, and was later acquired by Netflix.
He took to his Instagram page and wrote: “My girl is killing it @genevievennaji…a must watch flick. A film that resonates our culture and people.
"Don’t stop making a difference hun. We believe in you.”
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2019 and the fate of Nigeria

By Clement Udegbe
THIS time in 2014, we had the airwaves inundated with all kinds of negative vibrations against the ruling People’s Democratic Party, PDP, the party in the saddle at the time. The print and electronic media were all majorly engulfed in the sing-song of Change while some of us wondered what change can come from the opposition party as constituted or formed.
The All Progressives Congress, APC, as a party, had nothing but sweet words and promises; how corruption will be fought, how our economy will soar in the world and how Nigeria will become an Eldorado. They made smart moves initiated by Senator Bola Tinubu of then Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, which drew all other follower-fishes into the APC net, including renowned academicians, retired Generals and ex-Heads of State.
Some of the small fish made themselves special advisers. Others became media and opinion consultants. They worked from within Nigeria and the Diaspora. They were on TV, newspapers everywhere. Some even started conducting themselves as power brokers.
The real power brokers kept them close to water till July 2015, after the President was sworn in when they started unfolding the master plan of the party.
APC had a plan which  it kept to their chest. Many who could read that plan from the party leaders’ antecedents, and body languages, tried to expose the plan but were visited with all kinds of tirades and ignominy.
Upon assumption of office, the true colour of  Change became manifest.
First, they absorbed all willing members of the opposition to weaken them and expectedly, many opposition key members trooped into the rulling party;
Then they started persecuting the key officers of opposition, who remained faithful to their party, in a display of undemocratic tenets by the ruling party and its leadership.
As soon as they thought they had silenced the opposition, another plan surfaced – from nowhere, herdsmen became powerful, boasting and threatening the peace of people and by extension, the peace of the nation. Miyetti Allah, their umbrella organisation, became very strong with such a hot frenzy that from records, close to 10,000 persons have been killed by herdsmen since 2015, and it continues.
Then finally, APC started descending on voices that criticised them. The ruling party had such a phobia for criticism be it constructive or not, journalists, commentators on Social Media handles are not spared.  The result of all these and many more undemocratic actions by the APC, is a Nigeria at cross roads!
Nigeria has become so atomisitic that reasonable development cannot be expected to take place in the next few years.
If President Muhammadu Buhari contests in 2019 as I expect him to do, and wins, most of his colleagues and companions today will be in jail or have their mouths zipped, and it will create further divisions and fear in the land.
The main fear here, however, is that herdsmen may continue, and indeed, take over most Nigeria’s hinterlands.
If he loses in 2019, tension will pervade the land by virtue of the security network which APC has installed. No one knows what could follow judging from the handling of journalists, the Senate and NASS, etc.
One thing is sure.The level of agitations for separation among the people have increased, and may continue to rise.
We have some Niger-Deltans asking for an Ijaw nation; Igbo people are asking for Biafra and the APC responds to these two with several Crocodile Dances killing several Igbo youths and till date, the whereabouts of Nnamdi Kanu, the IPOB leader, is unkwown.
South-West youths want Oduduwa nation. Theirs was a well orchestrated demand of YOLICOM, for Oduduwa Nation. Fortunately, no recorded arrest was made,and  no one was killed.
Who knows, the Middle Beltans will soon come up with their demand for a separate nation as some of their leaders are asking the people to arm themselves in self defense against Miyetti Allah herdsmen.
These demands have heightened because the rulling party is running an administration skewed in favour of one ethinc tribe in most of its appointments. And the untouchable body language of Fulanis since 2015, has not helped matters.
It is, therefore, safe to conclude that  2019 will decide the fate of Nigeria, at cross roads.
America had predicted that Nigeria will not exist after 2015, but President Goodluck Jonathan employed godly wisdom to avert or postpone the evil day. Now, the fate of the country is in the hands of President Buhari, to make or mar.
The ruling party would have to adopt better methods than it is doing now to save the country from going under and to allow the nation fight corruption in more acceptable and honest ways. Many will prefer a peaceful and corrupt Nigeria to a clean “Syria.”
If indeed as it is touted by Miyetti Allah, that Nigeria has been chosen as the ultimate home of Fulanis all over the world, to be acquired through the use of force, violence and cattle grazing policies, then a great challenge faces all of us including the President. What will happen to our constitution and other religions?
The solution lies in constitutional reforms. If the truth be told, the ruling party has brought the issue of restructuring to the fore more than it dares to admit.
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Will Ronaldo miss Man United games?

Juventus march on but Ronaldo faces further punishment for red card

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Juventus’ Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo (C) reacts after receiving a red card during the UEFA Champions League group H football match between Valencia CF and Juventus FC at the Mestalla stadium in Valencia on September 19, 2018. JOSE JORDAN / AFP
Cristiano Ronaldo suffered the first Champions League red card of his career for Juventus but which games will he be suspended for?
Could he miss a return to Old Trafford?
The Portugal forward appeared to pull Valencia defender Jeison Murillo’s hair – and was shown a straight red card – although Juventus went on to win 2-0 without him on Wednesday.
Uefa has opened disciplinary proceedings against Ronaldo and European football’s governing body will deal with the case on 27 September.
Unlike the Premier League’s automatic three-game ban for violent conduct, Uefa’s punishments are on a case-by-case basis.
A one-game ban is automatic – with no right of appeal – but Uefa regulation 50.01 for the competition says that “in case of serious offences, the Uefa control, ethics and disciplinary body is entitled to augment this punishment”.
Ronaldo, 33, will definitely miss their next Champions League game against Young Boys on 2 October – but a two-game ban would rule him out of the trip to his former side Manchester United on 23 October.

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2019: Buhari appoints Amaechi to head campaign organisation

By Johnbosco Agbakwuru

ABUJA—AHEAD of the 2019 Presidential election, President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of a campaign organisation for his re-election bid, with Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, as Secretary and Director General.
Recall that Amaechi, who was governor of Rivers State, was Director-General of Buhari-Osinbajo Presidential Campaign Committee in 2014-2015 that won the election and brought the current administration into office.
Amaechi
A statement signed by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, in Abuja. yesterday, said the new director general will announce other appointments into the campaign structure as approved by President Buhari.
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Oshiomhole Bows To Pressure From Governors, Says States Can Decide Mode Of Primaries

Adams Oshiomhole
The leadership of the All Progressives Congress has acceded to the insistence of state chapters of the party to decide the mode of primary for the selection of candidates for the 2019 elections, according to a report by Punch.
The report revealed that the decision was reached after an over three hours meeting between the APC National Chairman and the party’s 22 governors at the Imo State Governor’s Lodge, Asokoro, Abuja, on Wednesday night.
The party had after its last National Executive Council meeting announced the direct method of primary for choosing its candidates.
It said States wishing to use the indirect method must agree with stakeholders in the states and write the National Secretariat. The letter is expected to be signed by a majority of members of the state executive committee.
Some stakeholders especially members of the National Assembly had insisted on the direct mode arguing that the indirect method was easily manipulated by governors who could manipulate delegates.
Governors, however, insisted on the indirect method after Oshiomhole had on several occasions announced the party’s preference for the direct primary. The presidential primary will, however, be by the direct method.
After Wednesday’s meeting, Oshiomhole told reporters “My task and the task of the party is clear. We have a tradition as a progressive party to submit ourselves to the dictates of our party and we believe in internal democracy because we are democrats and democracy must begin from within the house before we can do it outside.
“Our task is very simple, obey the rules of the party, obey the rules of fairness, obey the rules of natural justice and that is what we mean when we talk about free and fair primaries.
“Number two, we have spoken on this before, it is not a new decision that our constitution consciously provided for flexibility.
“First to reflect the diversity of our great country and also to try to give expression to the entire essence of federalism which allows different states to look at their own situation and advice the NWC as to what works better for them provided that in all cases the process is democratic, the rules are fair, the officiating officials are impartial.”
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EPL: Arsenal identify Aaron Ramsey’s possible replacement

Arsenal have finally identified Sevilla star, Ever Banega, as their top target to replace midfielder, Aaron Ramsey at the club.
Ramsey’s future at Emirates remains uncertain with the Wales international currently in the final year of his contract at the club, forcing Arsenal to look at potential replacements for the long-serving midfielder.
However, The Mirror UK reports that the Gunners were planning to return for Banega in January transfer window and were willing to trigger his £18million release clause in order to secure his services.
The report claimed that the Argentina international would be available on a free transfer next summer, but Arsenal were willing to beat any other club that will be interested in the 30-year-old by signing him in January.
Banega, who previously worked with Arsenal manager, Unai Emery during his time at Sevilla, was linked with a move to the North London club this summer, only to remain in La Liga.
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FG to enforce mandatory use of national IDs from january 2019

National identity card by NIMC
The Federal Government said it is enforcing the mandatory use of the National Identification Number (NIN) beginning from January 1, 2019, according to Aliyu Abubakar, director-general of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).
Abubakar said the mandatory usage of the identification number was sequel to Federal Executive Council (FEC’s) approval last week of the immediate commencement of the implementation of a strategic roadmap for a new Digital Identity Ecosystem.
FEC at its meeting chaired by President Muhammadu Buhari last week approved the new identity ecosystem strategy for the enrolment of Nigerians and legal residents into the National Identity Database (NIDB), the statement said.
‘’The FEC’s approval of the new Digital Identity Ecosystem will bring into full force the implementation of the provisions of the NIMC Act 23, 2007, which include the enforcement of the mandatory use of the National Identification Number (NIN) and the application of appropriate sanctions and penalties on defaulters as provided under Section 28 of the NIMC Act’’, Abubakar added.
Speaking on the strategic roadmap for a new Digital Identity Ecosystem for Nigeria, NIMC boss explained that the step falls in line with the Federal Government’s efforts to reposition the country as a leader in the global economy.
Speaking further, he said Section 27 of the NIMC Act empowers the Commission to set a date for the enforcement of the use of the NIN for transactions listed in the Act and also to expand applicable transaction in a Regulation approved by the Attorney General of the Federation.
Abubakar said “the Commission shall from 1st January 2019 commence full enforcement of the mandatory use of the NIN and apply all applicable sanctions and penalties as provided under Section 28 of the NIMC Act against defaulters.”
He also said the cut-off date for data eligible for harmonisation with the National Identity Database (NIDB) is 1st of December 2018.
“This means only data captured as at 30th November 2018 will be subjected to harmonisation as is currently on-going.
“Fresh data capture of persons shall be in compliance with the Provisions set out in the Nigeria Biometric Standards; Mandatory use of the NIN Regulations 2017 and guidelines issued by the Commission.
“That is to say the capturing agency must request and verify the NIN before taking secondary demographic data of the person and where the person does not have a NIN, register such person (where it is licensed to do so) or refer such person to a NIN registration centre.
“Only licensed public or private agencies shall capture and transmit biometric to the NIDB.
“Only the NIMC, Nigeria Police Force and other related security agencies shall store biometric data’’, Abubakar stated.
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Osun poll: I’ll dance to Govt House after winning — SEN ADELEKE

By Emmanuel Aziken & Gbenga Olarinoye with agency report

OSOGBO—THE governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, says he will win the upcoming election and dance to the Government House.
Adeleke
This came as Senator Adeleke,  has obtained a court order restraining the police from arresting him.
On Wednesday, the police summoned him for alleged examination malpractice and criminal conspiracy.
According to Channels TV, in granting Adeleke’s application, the court issued an order restraining the police, “their agents or privies from taking any steps by way of arresting and or detaining the applicant that will infringe on the liberty and freedom of the applicant to prepare for and participate in the Osun state governorship election of the 22 day of September, 2018 and thereafter, pending the determination at the substantive application.”
This was as the PDP warned against what it claimed is a plot to arrest its key operatives in Osun State ahead of the governorship election.
Also, the Federal Road Safety Corps has deployed 15,000 personnel with 60 vehicles to man strategic routes during the election.
SDP, ADP, ADC talks fail
However, efforts by three major opposition parties in tomorrow’s governorship election collapsed at the last minute as the parties stuck to their guns to be the beneficiary of the coalition.
The parties are the Social Democratic Party, SDP, ADP and ADC.
Vanguard reliably gathered that candidates of the three parties namely Senator Iyiola Omisore, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti and Alhaji Fatal Akinbade met for several hours till day break to think of the possibility of having a common candidate that will face the candidate of the APC, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola
Speaking on the development at a briefing in Osogbo, yesterday, the SDP candidate, Dr. Omisore contended that no matter any harassment from the APC, the three political parties would maintain decorum during the election.
Omisore noted that the parties had signed an agreement to allow free and fair election at the Saturday election.
I’ll dance to govt house — Adeleke
Adeleke, at an interactive session organised by the Oduduwa Youth Development Initiative in Osogbo, said the APC-led government had inflicted hardship on the state, adding that he is confident of winning because of the support he enjoys.
In a report monitored from TheCable, he said: “I have been tagged dancing Senator, but this shouldn’t be used against me because everybody dances. Have you seen someone who doesn’t dance? I am winning this election and I will dance to the government house after that.
“When I was in the university overseas, I used to go for dancing competitions. Although, I am a Nigerian, I still won dancing competitions which is the reason why I was nicknamed ‘Jackson’,  but my real name is Ademola Nurudeen Adeleke.”
Criticising the education policy of Rauf Aregbesola, outgoing governor of Osun, he said: “Anybody who fails to pay his or her labourer is wicked and I can boldly say that the APC government is wicked for not paying its workers and pensioners in the state.
“The menace of non-payment of salary is responsible for the 29th position of this state in the ranking of WAEC; but when I get to power, I will turn it around by ensuring that the welfare of every worker in the state is catered for.
“The insensitivity of the All Progressives Congress government is responsible for the state where LAUTECH is today and it is evidently clear to the masses that the PDP government takes education as a priority.”
PDP asks members to be wary of police arrest plot
Meanwhile, the PDP, in a statement by its National Vice-Chairman, Southwest, Dr. Eddy Olafeso said its apprehension was against the background of the aborted attempt to also arrest its candidate in the election, Senator Ademola Adeleke.
Olafeso said: “We note with  concern the Police statement that our flag bearer in Saturday’s Osun State Governorship election is involved in a misdemeanour, this action at this material period is disappointing and totally indicative that section in the Police has descended into partisan politics by reducing itself into a mere parastatal of the APC.
“We have also received intelligence reports that PDP leaders across State are slated for arrest by the Police, this  is with a view to stop them from working for the success of the party in the elections, we clearly want to advise that this kind of action must not be prosecuted under any guise as it will only underscore that there exist a plan to rig the elections and make it to attain a premeditated goal of rigging it in favour of APC.
“We further state that if these planned spurious arrests are done, they will only be succeeding in giving a bad name to the President. There is a compelling need for all Nigerians to rescue our democracy and not allow despotism and fascism replace it. Senator Adeleke Ademola is clearly qualified to be Governor, all the sundry cases instituted by APC and its moles have been discarded because of their frivolities.”
FRSC deploys 1500 personnel
As part of efforts put in place to ensure compliance with restriction of vehicular movement during the election the FRSC says it has deployed 15,000 personnel with 60 vehicles to man strategic routes during the exercise.
In a statement by Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem said the Corps Marshal, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi has called on road users especially those plying the identified routes to note that “while Ibadan-Akure express way will be opened for free vehicular movement, vehicles will not be allowed to drive off the highway into Osun state as all connecting roads will be blocked.”
The statement reads: “All roads leading to the state through Iwo, Ila, Orangun, Erin-Ile and others will be temporarily closed from 7am to 4pm on the election day.
“The Corps Marshal also directed the deployed personnel to mount surveillance, ensure strict compliance to established guidelines, provide intelligence, collaborate with sister agencies and display high level of professionalism in ensuring compliance to the restriction order.”
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Tambuwal takes presidential campaign to S-West

By Levinus Nwabughiogu

A leading presidential aspirant on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Aminu Tambuwal, has taken his campaign to the South-West geo-political zone, with a promise to provide purposeful and visionary leadership that will unite the country.
Tambuwal, who is also the governor of Sokoto State, told a mammoth crowd of PDP supporters and delegates at Osun State party secretariat, Wednesday, evening that there was the urgent need to provide a credible alternative that will oust All Progressives Congress, APC- led government of Muhammadu Buhari, which has failed in all ramifications.
He also, while unveiling his agenda during a meeting with PDP delegates from the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, and North Central in Abuja, yesterday, promised to restructure Nigeria, if elected President in 2019 general election.
  Tambuwal
He also promised to evolve scientific measures that would enable the security architecture to meet the challenges of the 21st century and equally pledged to make the education of the youth a top priority of his government.
Speaking in Osogbo, Tambuwal said:  “This country is at a cross road. We need leaders that can bring people together and reunite us, bring the country together and secure it.
“ We need to also provide jobs for our teeming youths and women; there is a lot of poverty all over the land.
‘’We know how PDP left the economy of this country and we know what is happening today. Don’t mind what they are telling you is just simple lie. The economy is not doing well. The fight against corruption   is selective and indeed there are no jobs for our people. So have they not failed on their promises to our people?”
“I assure you that this ticket by all standards and by all measures is not going to be compared to that of Muhammadu Buhari. We have understanding   of the dynamics of the Nigerian state, there is no part of this country that I have been to. We shall promote national unity and harmony.
“I have a very good understanding of what it takes to provide leadership in Nigeria. I have the energy, the capacity in terms of   experience I have been a member of the National Assembly for 12 years four of which I was the speaker, and I am now governor of Sokoto State, I have garnered enough executive experience to pilot the affairs of this country. ‘’
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At last, Dogara confirms exit from APC

Speaker of House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara has finally announced his exit from the All Progressives Congress,APC.
Dogara made the announcement on Thursday while submitting his nomination form at the national secretariat of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Abuja
Recall that the Speaker was issued nomination forms of the PDP for 2019 election last week by some of his constituents.
On why he dumped the ruling party, Dogara said, APC was not committed to keeping the promise it made to Nigerians at both state and federal levels.
According to him, “APC’s initial agenda of bringing positive change to Nigeria had been thwarted by the rebelliously wayward sense of entitlement of some people.”
Dogara added that he decided to dump the party because he could not continue to function within a system that his conscience was not in alignment with.
He said, “For some of us who are here who are wondering, because it has been said that I cannot move from where I was to, perhaps, any other political party, that discussion has been ongoing, so today’s event marks the end of all speculations.
“To begin with, I was a founding member of this party, which is what a lot of people do not know. I worked with Professor Yohanna Madaki of blessed memory, as a junior counsel, and we helped to put together the first PDP Constitution. For anybody who doubts that I have the rough working sheets with me today, I can produce it.
“So, this is home to me but on account of certain developments, I had to leave the party for another party for Nigeria’s nationhood, then believing that we were teaming with spirited people to build a new Nigeria.
“APC in Bauchi has failed to deliver on all the promises made by him and others who campaigned across the state for the governor to be elected.
“Well, I do not want to be a prophet of lamentation. I am not known to be lamenting too much but everybody knows where we are, particularly in Bauchi State, all the stakeholders are here. It will take someone who has lost his conscience to still support the order that is in the state. I was part of the people that built the APC in the state, I went round the state campaigning for the APC and I can tell you that we have not fulfilled a single promise that we made.
“Nationally, we all know what is happening. I will speak to that, maybe, in another occasion, I will tell my story in a way devoid of sentiments, so that the people can clearly understand the reason why I am taking this decision that leads me to the PDP today, and I will certainly do that. But permit me to say that in the APC that we are leaving, they are not all devils, there are wonderful people in APC but they are equally some people who have what I will call a rebelliously wayward sense of entitlement and these really are the problems with the APC.
“When it serves their interests, they say the party is supreme, when it doesn’t serve their interest, they castigate the party, including the leadership of the party. These are people who are the lords of the family; they do what they will while others are required to do what they must and in such environment, really, I am disabled. We have a lot of bouncers in the party, these are the bouncers. For me, I knew that I was in a situation where I had a very seared conscience. Even when a lot of people were happy with me, but I can tell you that I would rather be hated for who I am than be loved for who I am not.
“So, I have decided to come back to my original roots because the truth is that we went back to the APC, after the general elections, there was never an occasion in which we were not reminded that we do not belong. When there are discussions, you will hear reference to the fact that those who joined us from the PDP are our problems. So, that discussion will end as from today.”
On why he joined PDP, Dogara added, “So I have decided to join the brothers and sisters of this great party, the PDP, so that we can chart a new frontier in our state, Bauchi, and chart a new frontier for our dear nation, Nigeria. This, we will do, with courage, with commitment, with the passion to build a Nigeria that works for all of us, all of us.
“That is the challenge that is before us. So, I am here, not because as others have said, they have denied me the ticket to contest in APC. That is what they will say, but it is not true and I am really not bothered at this moment about contesting elections. What bothers me is the state of my state, the situation in which our people are and the state of this country and so, even if you give me a ticket to work in a situation where my conscience is not totally in alignment with, to be candid, I cannot function effectively.
“So, I am here with the nomination form, which is for those who said they will retire me from politics, to show that boldly that this is where I am. Those who said they will retire me from politics, I am waiting for them at the constituency and in case they do not know, it is Bogoro/Dass/Tafawa Balewa.”
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Linda Ikeji Splashes Over N120m, Buys Newborn Son Brand New Bentley (Photos/Videos)

Linda Ikeji who delivered of a bouncing baby boy on Monday at the Emory Hospital in Atlanta, and promised to spoil her son as she is ready to flaunt all she would be getting for him on social media, has done the unbelievable.

The blogger's sisters, Laura and Sandra, have taken to their Instagram handles to share pictures and videos of the brand new Bentley Linda just acquired for her baby, Jayce Jeremi.
Laura's video shows the receipt of the car which carries Linda Ikeji's name as the buyer on it. She shared her posts and wrote: "Sold to Linda Ikeji this one heavy sha. Bentley Mulsanne.
"Dear Jayce, ya mom went crazy the day u came into this world, oh boy! ya own don better. Dem born u buy Bentley. Omo mama olowo. Can't remember what my parents bought when they had me hehe. Check out Linlin' s Bentley."
Laura Ikeji posing on Linda's new car for son
A check by TORI News on the price of 2018 Bentley Mulsanne revealed that it is $405,471 and when converted to Naira, it is N147,181,918.29.
Watch video of the car below as shared by Laura Ikeji;

Benue PDP taunts Akume, says he’s desperate,

By Peter Duru

Makurdi—Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Benue State has described perceived attacks by Senator George Akume on Governor Samuel Ortom as unfortunate and fall short of the standard of conduct expected of a former governor.
Akume
Akume, a chieftain of All Progressives Congress, APC, at a briefing in Abuja alleged that “Benue State is under siege by the PDP government.”
Reacting, State Publicity Secretary of PDP, Mr. Bemgba Iortyom, said: “It is the same attitude Senator Akume maintains towards the person and office of the governor of the state, whom he has variously insulted in public as ‘something he picked from the gutter’.
“Akume’s conduct towards the person and office of the governor of Benue State falls short of the civility, maturity and decorum required of his status as a former occupant of that same office, and such should be condemned in the strongest possible terms by all.
“He has resorted to an obviously desperate brand of politics, one which has become quite acute lately, following the departure of Governor Ortom from the Senator’s political stable.
“The bottom line to this is that Senator Akume has chosen to place his quest for continued political relevance above the Benue project, which is what represents the collective idea of our being as a people bound by a common identity, heritage and interests.
“The people are ever mindful of this, and it will be their duty to ensure that the Benue North-West Senator and his Abuja masters and their political interests are rejected at the polls in 2019.”
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Belgium, France emerge first ever joint-leaders in FIFA rankings

France’s defender Samuel Umtiti (top) heads the ball to score the opening goal during the Russia 2018 World Cup semi-final football match between France and Belgium at the Saint Petersburg Stadium in Saint Petersburg on July 10, 2018. CHRISTOPHE SIMON / AFP
Belgium have moved to the top of the Fifa world rankings alongside World Cup winners France – the first time two teams have shared the top spot.
Roberto Martinez’s side, who finished third in Russia, have moved up one place to top the ranking for the first time since 2015.
World Cup semi-finalists England stay in sixth place.
Wales are in 19th, Northern Ireland drop a place to 28th and Scotland are up one to 39th.
Republic of Ireland are down once place to 30th.
The only other change in the top 10 sees Denmark drop below Spain into 10th place.
Germany, who fell from first to 15th place in August after their group stage exit from the World Cup, have moved up to 12th.
The rankings were introduced in December 1992.
Belgium beat Iceland in the Nations League and Scotland in a friendly earlier this month, while France beat the Netherlands, but drew 0-0 with Germany in the Nations League.

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AAU killings: Police arrest some suspects

By Gabriel Enogholase

BENIN—EDO State Police Command has despatched a team of detectives from Benin City to the university town of Ekpoma to unravel the mystery surrounding the recent killing of students of Ambrose Alli University, AAU, Ekpoma,  by suspected cultists at the Ihunmudumun area of the town.
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From far away Osun State, where he is temporarily based to ensure a peaceful governorship election, which comes up tomorrow,  Commissioner of Police, Mr. Johnson Kokumo, disclosed that some arrests had been made in connection with the killings.
Kokumo, who spoke with journalists on his mobile phone, yesterday said: “Yes, some arrests have been made and the suspects have been transfered to the State Criminal Investigation Department headquarters in Benin.
“Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, I must admit is a den of cultists. The killing was as a result of a fight between rival cult groups. We are determined to get to the root of the matter and check the rising wave of cultism at the school and other tertiary institutions in the state. We can’t tolerate the situation.”
An eye witness described it like a scene from a Nollywood movie, where heavily armed gun men were said to have stormed the party in a commando style, brandishing sophisticated assault guns, which they fired sporadically at the dancing students.
In the mayhem which lasted a few minutes, no fewer than six people were reportedly killed by the gunmen at the private hostel, the venue of the celebration, where the party was being held by the victims to mark their graduation from the state-owned school.
Some suspects arrested
The state Police spokesman, Mr. Chidi Nwanbuzor, declined to reveal the exact number of suspects arrested so far, insisting that a disclosure would  jeopardise ongoing investigations into the brutal killing.
He said: “Investigations are ongoing. Some arrests have been made but disclosing the number will jeopardize investigations.
“A locally made gun and ammunition have been recovered. We will come out with a detail report at the end of investigations. It will be premature at the moment to disclose facts.”
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2019 Elections: BON Calls For Responsible Journalism

Ahead of the 2019 general elections, the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON) has advised media practitioners to be responsible in the discharge of their duties.
At its 70th Annual General Meeting on Thursday, the Chairman of BON, Mr John Momoh (OON), called all members of the media to reflect on how to serve the audience and the country.
Mr Momoh gave this advice on Thursday at the 70th General Assembly of BON in Abuja.
“Responsibility should be the beacon for media managers, editors, reporters, presenters and the whole media value chain,” Mr Momoh who is also the Chairman/CEO of Channels Media Group said.
“Responsibility connotes objectivity, it connotes fairness, decorum, finance, partisan, patriotism, sacrifice, balance, truth and trust. I will recommend one or all of the following codes to journalists, the Nigerian Media Code on election coverage, the NBC Code on election reporting and the Global Journalistic Code.”
Chairman/CEO, Channels Media Group, Mr John Momoh
On his part, Veteran Broadcaster, Tony Iredia, said journalists must be committed to the truth and uphold the ethics of the profession.
“Are we following the ethical values of the profession? Ethical values are things we all know; decency, fairness, objectivity, and so on, but the most important of them is the truth,” he said.
This, he explained, is because the truth is an absolute defence to defamation.
He urged journalists who would be covering the election to bear in mind that election coverage is a special assignment.

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Ekiti senatorial race: Ex-Federal Lawmaker, Faparusi drops ambition, gives reasons

Deputy Director General, Kayode Fayemi Campaign Organisation in the July 14 governorship election, Hon. Bamidele Faparusi , has stepped down his senatorial ambition ahead of 2019, saying he did this as a price he should pay in the interest of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Faparusi, a former member of the House of Representatives, said no Sacrifice is too much to make if such would promote cohesion within the party and ensure the success of the Dr. Kayode Fayemi’s incoming government.
“Yes, I have stepped down. Nothing is too big to sacrifice as a loyal party to stabilize the incoming government. We must do those things that will make Dr. Fayemi to begin on a solid note. We shouldn’t constitute threat to his administration and it was on this premise that I stepped down from the race in Ekiti South Senatorial District”, he said.
With this, the coast became clearer for another strong contender from the district and former Minister of Works, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, who may likely emerge by consensus.
Adeyeye, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship contender defected to APC prior to the July 14 election due to irreconcilable difference with Governor Ayodele Fayose, who was then backing his Deputy, Prof Kolapo Olusola.
In a statement in Ado Ekiti on Thursday on the step taken by the former federal parliamentarian, he said he decided to yield to the pleas by leaders since he didn’t perceive the ambition as a do-or-die contest.
He said the sacrifice made would go a long way in influencing the party to defeat the present occupant of the seat, Senator Biodun Olujimi.
The former governorship aspirant appreciated the party leaders and supporters for their unflinching beliefs in his capacity to deliver, saying the step shouldn’t be misconstrued to mean that he was afraid of the primary.
“The last governorship election looks fiercer than the senatorial contest, in spite of that, I maintained my stand to the end. I contested against heavyweights like Dr Fayemi, Chief Segun Oni , Hon Opeyemi Bamidele and others. I didn’t chicken out. What I simply did was in party’s interest”, he said.
He added further: “After the keenly contested governorship primary election, we unanimously resolved our post-primary differences so as
to ensure the party’s victory.
“I am not oblivious of the fact that this decision might not go down well with some of my followers, but let me assure you that we will have other opportunities to serve our people since service to the people is not a function of the size of position one occupies.
“I appeal to all and sundry to continually pray for the success of the impending Dr. Fayemi’s administration, as his leadership will herald growth and development through his administrative expertise and cognate competence.
“Therefore, let us join hands in further reclaiming our land and relentlessly advocate for the restoration of our values”, he stated.
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Thursday, September 20, 2018

Nigerians React To Suspension Of Nigeria Air

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When the government announced that it had decided to revive the glory days of the Nigerian Airways by venturing into the aviation industry with its national carrier, Nigeria Air, Nigerians were excited because it showed government’s dedication towards becoming a force in the industry.
With pomp and funfare,they unveiled the logo of the carrier, an eagle coated in the Nigerian colour.
However, on the 19th of September, the Minister for State Aviation Siriki announced that the government has suspended the air carrier indefinitely.
Nigerians have since been reacting to this new development:
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Ambode: Lagos Assembly speaks on fighting governor over election money

The Lagos State House of Assembly has reacted to allegation that the move to impeach Governor Akinwunmi Ambode was for selfish reasons....