Using ICRC To Fight  Corruption

Using ICRC To Fight Corruption

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari’s government has left no one in doubt that it has zero tolerance for corruption. The fight against corruption will be won or lost depending on how the government handles the civil service, which is the engine room of corruption in the public sector. The corruption-riddled public procurement process in the country must be reformed for us to make progress.
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Ighalo battles  Ideye, Anichebe

Ighalo battles Ideye, Anichebe

There certainly will be no love lost in the Premier League when Super Eagles rising striker,Odion Ighalo squares up against two countrymen, Brown Ideye and Victor Aichebe in tomorrow’s match day two fixture.
The game, holding in Watford’s Vicarage Road stadium in Hertfordshire comes at a time that Super Eagles coach, Suday Oliseh is busy compiling the names of the foreign-based players that will be invited to join the 17 local based already in camp ahead of next month’s 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match away to Tanzania.
Nigeria are in the same group with Egypt, who presently top the table on goals difference, leaving the Eagles with no other option than to beat Tanzania to stand any chance of toppling the Pharaohs from the summit and stay on course to pick the automatic ticket to Gabon 2017..
And ahead of the AFCON qualifier, three Nigerian exports to the English Premier League will be involved in a battle of sorts as Watford, parading Ighalo clashes with Ideye and Anichebe of West Brom.
Ighalo had a dream start in the Premier League last weekend when he scored for the Hornets in their exciting 2-2 draw with Everton at Goodison Park.
Ighalo’s goal is amongst the contenders for the opening day of the EPL, second perhaps only to Liverpool’s Philippe Coutinho long range strike that sunk Stoke City o Suday.
Even though he was a second half substitute in the game against Everton, Ighalo’s goal has somehow opened the pathway for him to get a starting shirt nod fro coach Quique Flores against West Brom, who on their part, would be attempting to get over the 3-0 hammering they got from Manchester City on Monday.
Despite being unused substitutes against City, the duo of Ideye and Anichebe will hope that they bad fortune that befell the Baggies will force Coach Tony Pulis to rejig the starting team and throw them into the mix against Watford.
Reflecting on the Everton game, Ighalo said “as a striker I want to score goals, so today will give me confidence to fight on and score more. I saw John Stones come towards me so I had to cut in, and I saw another defender coming in, so I knew if I took the shot then it would be blocked. I was lucky I did what I did, and I was happy to see the goal go in.
“We could have come away with the three points, but we were unlucky and we must learn that when we are playing in the Premier League you have to fight to the end. I’m happy with the performance of the team, it will give us more confidence going forward to help us do well.”
Despite an impressive opening day display, Ighalo was keen to state that there’s room for improvement in the side, if they are to compete consistently in the Premier League.
“It is encouraging because you could see that we fought from the first minute to the last, especially playing against a good time like Everton, and a point we can be happy with. We just have to learn from this, and try not to concede late on next time, but we really worked hard.”

Rivers poll: Wike, PDP stall tribunal sitting

Rivers poll: Wike, PDP stall tribunal sitting

Failure of Governor Nyesom Wike and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to respond to a pre-hearing request by the All Progressives Congress, APC, yesterday, stalled proceeding at the Rivers State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja.

Court dismisses Ondo ex-dep gov’s impeachment suit

Court dismisses Ondo ex-dep gov’s impeachment suit

Lagos—A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, yesterday, dismissed the suit by the former Deputy Governor of Ondo State, Alhaji Ali Olanusi, challenging his impeachment by the State House of Assembly on April 27, 2015.

We have come such a long way!

We have come such a long way!

Sixty years ago, in 1955, Barbara Mandell, a pioneering female broadcaster, made history by becoming the first woman to read the news on British TV.

BOAN celebrates  Madam Efunroye Tinubu

BOAN celebrates Madam Efunroye Tinubu

Olayinka Edu,MD/CEO, Platinum Entertainment, Nigeria explained. Stressing the importance of generational legacies,the organisers of BOAN are also celebrating a scion of the Tinubu dynasty, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in recognition of his bravery, doggedness and passionate leadership. Asiwaju,in whom,the heroine,Madam Efunroye Tinubu is exemplified, would be presented with the Exceptional Distinction Award – E pluribus Unum (one amongst many).

Govt. should see private school owners as partners, not competitors  – Bello

Govt. should see private school owners as partners, not competitors – Bello

Because there are not enough Universities, many people try to get into the universities and many of them go through the back door and therefore those are the people we see out there to employ, some work so hard and with their result they don’t get anywhere and then we have all these quota system where you ask some people to answer one question and you give them admission where as other people would have answered almost all right and they don’t meet the quota because for their state the quota is so high.

Forensic audit, contracts review underway at NNPC

Forensic audit, contracts review underway at NNPC

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has concluded plans to conduct a forensic audit of the accounts of the state oil company and effect a fundamental restructuring to turn out a new NNPC in five months time.

How election materials were hijacked in senatorial election – Okori

How election materials were hijacked in senatorial election – Okori

The Justice Goddy Anunihu led-Akwa Ibom State National and State Houses of Assembly Election Petition Tribunal sitting at the Customary Court,  Dutsen Alhaji, Abuja on Thursday received testimony from the petitioner,  Chief Inibehe Okori, on how election materials meant for the senatorial election were allegedly hijacked.

Mother of 4 docked for N4.7m fraud

Mother of 4 docked for N4.7m fraud

Lagos—A businesswoman, Esther Ijie, has been arraigned before an Ebute Metta Chief Magistrate’s Court, sitting at Oyingbo, Lagos, for allegedly obtaining N4.7 million under false pretence.