FG to establish aircraft maintenance centre

FG to establish aircraft maintenance centre

RETIRED Maj-Gen. Godwin Abbe, the Minister of Defence, said the Federal Government planned to establish an aircraft maintenance centre. Abbe made the disclosure when the Chinese Military Attachéé, Snr Col. Kang Honglin, paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja on Tuesday.  Receiving the attachéé, the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr Ezekiel Oyemomi, who represented […]
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Tribunal threatens Ribadu’s arrest

Tribunal threatens Ribadu’s arrest

By Ikechukwu Nnochiri ABUJA—The former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu may soon be arraigned over his alleged failure to declare his personal assets while in office, as the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) which is prosecuting him, yesterday, said it would issue a bench warrant for his arrest, […]

Yar’Adua’s govt a  failure, say Buhari, Atiku

Yar’Adua’s govt a failure, say Buhari, Atiku

AS the opposition’s plot against President Umaru Yar’Adua’s perceived second term aspiration thickens in Abuja, yesterday, a former Head of State, General Mohammadu Buhari (rtd) described his administration as a failure.

Court orders FCDA to pay Bulet N150m damages

Court orders FCDA to pay Bulet N150m damages

AN Abuja High Court sitting in Maitama, yesterday, ordered the Federal Capital Development Authority, FCDA, to pay N150m to Bulet International Limited, as damages, for illegally demolishing its headquarters in Maitama, two years ago.

Bankole seeks equity in Nigeria, South Africa relations

Bankole seeks equity in Nigeria, South Africa relations

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA—The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole has called for equity between Nigeria and South Africa in the area of socio-economic relations. Making the call during a visit to the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, in Cape Town as part of the 10th anniversary celebration of South Africa-Nigeria […]

Sudanese president, UN, AU apologise to Mark

Sudanese president, UN, AU apologise to Mark

By Emmanuel Aziken ABUJA—The President of the Senate, Senator David Mark yesterday accepted apologies from President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan over the treatment meted out to his delegation by that country when it turned away his flight from landing midair. Senator Mark also yesterday accepted apologies rendered by the United Nations and African Union over […]

Sever ties with Sudan, group urges FG

Sever ties with Sudan, group urges FG

By Emma Arubi WARRI—MEMBERS of the National Association of Seadogs (NAS), also known as Sudanese Q-Zone, Warri, Delta State, yesterday staged a peaceful march along major roads in the oil city calling on the Federal Government to sever diplomatic ties with the Sudanese government. The group also appealed to the Federal Government to arrest Sudanese […]

Olokun festival 2009: Ecology, drama and myth of life

Olokun festival 2009: Ecology, drama and myth of life

The two day festival that played out in the historic town of Badagary last week brought out into visual vivacity those arresting poetic lines of John Pepper Bederekemo Clark, which he wrote as follows in his beautiful poem, Olokun:

NULGE gives Plateau govt  ultimatun on plan to sack

NULGE gives Plateau govt ultimatun on plan to sack

By Taye Obateru Jos — Local Government workers in Plateau State have given the state government a seven-day ultimatum to rescind the decision to sack over 8,000 of their members or face industrial action. The workers gave the ultimatum through the state chapter of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) which at a […]

Civil servants lament state of the nation

Civil servants lament state of the nation

LEADERS of Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN), met a few days ago in Lagos, to review the state of the nation. Under the umbrella of its National Executive Council (NEC), among others, leaders of ASCSN appraised the socio-economic and political situations in the country and concluded that the nation is retrogressing.

Constitution review: NBA canvasses state police

Constitution review: NBA canvasses state police

By Inalegwu Shuaibu ABUJA—The Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) has recommended the creation of State Police and the establishment of the electoral offences commission in the proposed amendment of the 1999 constitution. The submission of the NBA as presented to the Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution yesterday also contained proposal for the […]

Bank PHB ex-MD, Director arraigned over N79bn fraud

Bank PHB ex-MD, Director arraigned over N79bn fraud

LAGOS — SACKED Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Bank PHB Plc, Mr. Francis Atuche and an Executive Director of the bank, Mr. Charles Ojo, also sacked former Managing Director of Spring Bank Plc, were yesterday arraigned before a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, on a 26-count charge bordering on reckless granting of credit facilities without adequate collateral; granting facilities above their approval limits; concealment and fraud totaling N79 billion.

JTF nabs 4 illegal oil bunkerers in Bayelsa

JTF nabs 4 illegal oil bunkerers in Bayelsa

By Samuel Oyadongha Yenagoa—Four persons involved in crude oil theft have been arrested by the Joint Task Force in the creek of Bayelsa State. Recovered from the suspects were 25,000 litres of stolen crude oil, three giant wooden boats, three Yamaha outboard engines and hose pipes. The suspects, who hailed from Delta and Bayelsa states, […]

“Arise, O compatriots…” (Booooo!)

“Arise, O compatriots…” (Booooo!)

THAT was the second time it was happening. When the Nigerian National Anthem was played before the commencement of the World Cup qualifier between Nigeria and Mozambique in Abuja on Saturday, October 10, 2009 , rather than obeying Nigeria ’s call, a large section of the football fans booed.

The universities and suspended strikes

The universities and suspended strikes

OF the innumerable sms messages this column receives each week in reaction, only a few stands out. The ones that do are not usually the most brilliant or profound.