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Now the storm is over

Now the storm is over

THE choice of former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, as the vice- presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, has been greeted with widespread optimism among Nigerians of various standings.

Perry Brimah’s new low: GoFundMe fraud

Perry Brimah’s new low: GoFundMe fraud

Perry Brimah is raising funds on GoFundMe with the claim that the money is meant for feeding Nigerian troops fighting Boko Haram terrorists in the northeast of the country. As of the time of writing this, the page has raised $25 of the targeted $45,000 with some interesting things about the campaign started on December […]

Fire razes 600 lock-up shops in Benue market

Fire razes 600 lock-up shops in Benue market

Goods and household items valued at over N1billion were at the early hours of yesterday, consumed in a fire outbreak at the popular Wadata Market in Makurdi town.

Boko Haram: Lack of youth empowerment in Borno, Yobe likely promoting insurgency – Envoy

Boko Haram: Lack of youth empowerment in Borno, Yobe likely promoting insurgency – Envoy

Elizebeth Robertson, a renowned expert in Counter-Insurgency and Confliction Resolution based in Geneva has made a shocking revelation, saying the lack of youths empowerment in Yobe and Borno states are strong likely causes promoting insurgency in north east Nigeria. Robertson lamented that in spite of the efforts made by the Nigerian government and a multi-national […]

Ugedi donates to Okowa campaign

Ugedi donates to Okowa campaign

A frontline member of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Delta State, Chief David Ugedi, has endorsed the re-election campaign  of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa in “appreciation of the infrastructure development, especially roads construction in the riverine communities of Burutu, Warri South-West Local Government Area of the state.'”

LAGOS budget: Blame Assembly over delay  — LASG

LAGOS budget: Blame Assembly over delay — LASG

FOLLOWING the controversy that had trailed presentation of Lagos State 2019 proposed budget, the State Government, yesterday, said the activities at the State House of Assembly was responsible for the delay in presentation of 2019 Appropriation Bill.
The state Government also disclosed that the 2019 appropriation bill forwarded to the House was N852.317billion, a size lesser than N1.04 trillion approved for 2018 by N193.683 billion.
This came barely two days after Vanguard had published that the State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, allegedly ended the tradition that had trailed budget presentation in the state.
In a statement, Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Mr. Olusegun Banjo, said that the Governor had perfected every steps to sustain the tradition on budget presentation but his efforts were rejected by the lawmakers who claimed they could not form a quorum for the activities to hold.
According to him, the 2019 Budget was already before the State House of Assembly and was intended to be read before the house on December 24, 2018.
Banjo explained that the Governor had sent verbal information to present the budget on eve of Christmas after the State Executive Council approval on December 19, 2018, but the ceremony was postponed as the House was on recess and thereby could not form a quorum.
The commissioner noted that to meet the traditional presentation, a formal letter was sent to the House on Friday, December 28, 2018, forwarding the contents of the budget.
“It is expected that when the House reconvenes, the Speaker would inform members of the content of the Budget proposal sent by the Governor and take necessary action.”
The Commissioner also disclosed that the size of the 2019 budget proposal forwarded by the Governor to the House was N852.317billion.
Recall that Ambode signed the 2018 Appropriation Bill of the state into law with a total budget size of N1.04tn.