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Monday, December 24, 2018

ATIKU WIFE TAKES CAMPAIGN TO IGBO LAND


Jennifer Atiku, one of the wives of the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku, turned to her hometown of Onitsha to campaign for her husband – Jennifer urged the residents of the town to vote for her husband when he paid a courtesy visit to the traditional ruler of Onitsha – She added that a PDP government would guarantee the desired economic and social development of the country – The traditional ruler commended Jennifer for the visit saying it will be good if their in-law, Atiku, becomes the president of Nigeria
Ms Jennifer Atiku, wife of Alhaji Abubakar Atiku, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has urged residents of Onitsha to vote massively for the party in the 2019 general elections. Jennifer, who hails from Onitsha, made the plea when she paid a courtesy visit to Igwe Alfred Achebe, the traditional ruler of Onitsha on Tuesday, December 18.
“I am here to inform you, my own people, that your in-law, who is my husband, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, is contesting the presidential election in 2019, so that you support us to win the election.
“I am your daughter and your in-law is my husband. You asked me to marry him and here I am today to seek your support for his presidential ambition. “Please, do not let us down,” Jennifer, who was accompanied by Ms Margret Obi, wife of Peter Obi, the vice presidential candidate of the party, pleaded.
While saying that her visit was to buttress the saying that “charity begins at home,” Jennifer expressed optimism that a PDP government would guarantee the desired economic and social development of the country. In his response, the Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Alfred Achebe, commended Ms Jennifer for finding time to visit the palace and Onitsha to canvass for votes for Atiku and PDP.
“It will be good if our in-law becomes the president of Nigeria. You are a good daughter and your husband, our in-law is also a good man. “Since you deemed it fit to seek my blessing from the throne and support of your people for your husband, Atiku, who is our in-law, what you are praying for will be fulfilled by the grace of God,” the monarch said. In a remark, the PDP candidate for Onitsha South 11 constituency, Jude Omennajiego, assured that the party would guarantee the people of the area dividends of democracy if elected into office.

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

MURDERED ON ALLEGE N3.97B FRAUD


Abuja – A former Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh, will on Jan. 16, 2019 open his defence in the alleged N3.97 billion fraud charge preferred against him by the Federal Government. Solicitors for both parties agreed on the date on Thursday at the Federal High Court, Abuja, following the failure of the defence team to enter a no case submission as was agreed on Oct. 23 when the matter came up.
Counsel to Badeh, Mr Akin Olujimi (SAN), told the court that failure of the court’s registry staff to avail him with records of proceedings involving 22 witnesses made it impossible for the defence to file a no case submission. “Based on our application on Oct. 23, to make a no case submission, your lordship granted the defence and the prosecution permission to file and exchange written addresses on the no case submission. “I must report that we had some difficulties in getting recording of proceedings of the trial from the court registry. “The last proceeding that we got from the registry in respect to this matter was that of Oct. 27, 2016. “That proceeding ended with PW seven and all together, we have called 22 witnesses in this matter that means there is a deficit in the production of proceedings with regard to 15 witnesses,” he said. According to Olujimi, we consider this a great handicap and so we have decided to go ahead and call evidence in response to the case made by the prosecution. “In this regard, the defence would no longer file a no case submission, rather, proceed to defend their case.’’ The Prosecuting Counsel, Mr Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), however, told the court that there was no record to show that the defence had applied for the record of proceedings from the court nor filed a no case submission. According to Jacobs, to say that non availability of records is the reason for not filing the no case submission is a rather lame excuse. Jacobs prayed the court to call on the defence to open its case. The trial Judge, Justice Okon Abang, in his ruling disagreed with the defence that the failure of the registry to make records of proceedings of the case available was responsible for them abandoning the no case submission application. He said that it was not the fault of the registry since the defence made no application for the records to be released to them. The judge, however, adjourned the matter till Jan. 16 and Jan. 17 for Badeh to open his defence. Badeh was arraigned on a 14-count charge, bordering on fraud, to which he entered a “not guilty” plea to all counts. The former defence chief is standing trial for allegedly abusing his office by diverting N3.97 billion. The diverted money is said to have been meant for arms purchase in the face of worsening destructions by Boko Haram terrorists. Meanwhile the judge, also adjourned the case of former PDP spokesman, Olisa Metuh, till Jan. 16 for continuation. (NAN

MARUWA DRIVER RETURNS N1.1M TO OWNER N GETS N200 REWARD

A Keke Napep driver is being celebrated on twitter after he found N1.150, 000 forgotten inside his tricycle by a businessman and returned it to him in Taraba state. Twitter user @IsaacOnyemaUgo3 who shared the story online, said the businessman gave the tricycle driver N200 as his reward.
Let’s celebrate this honest Keke Rider Mr. Usman. A businessman from the East forgot N1,150,000 in his Keke & he went extra miles to track him doen & return the money to him in Jalingo, Taraba ST.
After returning the money, the owner gave him N200 for recharge card.

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

FMR. CHIEF OF DEFENCE STAFF MURDERED


A former Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh, has been killed by unknown gunmen.
He was said to have been ambushed by gunmen at Gitata village, along the Keffi-Badeh Road.Badeh was a retired four star flag officer of the Nigerian Air Force who served as the 18th Chief of Air Staff (Oct 4, 2012- January 16,2014) and the 15th Chief of Defence Staff of the armed forces of Nigeria (January 16, 2014 – July 13,2015).
His body yet to be recovered
In February 2016, Badeh was accused of financial misappropriation by the EFCC. He denied involvement in any misconduct.