The Federal government yesterday said it has not commented on the controversy between the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation over alleged non-remittance of some money into the federation account because it believes the disagreements would be solved at institutional level. . Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi had accused the NNPC of failing to remit $20 Million from oil sales into the federation account, an allegation the NNPC vehemently denied. . But asked why the government has kept mute about the allegation from the Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, the Minister of…
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The former Chief of Army Staff (COAs), Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, has tasked officers and men of the Nigerian Army to be steadfast in their dedication, commitment and loyalty to work. . Ihejirika made the call on Wednesday night at a valedictory dinner to mark his retirement from service. . He encouraged the officers to prove themselves in any appointment given to them, adding that it was the only way forward. . “You cannot be loyal to the COAs if you are not loyal to your General Officer Commanding or directors. So loyalty is continuous, if you skip one you miss…
Two female hostels in the Yauri Government Girls Science Secondary School were on Monday destroyed by fire, Alhaji Garba Kangiwa, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technical Education, said on Wednesday. Kangiwa made the disclosure in an interview in Birnin Kebbi. . He said the hostels were destroyed by an early morning inferno when the students were at the assembly ground. . He added that though no life was lost, many personal belongings of the students were destroyed. . The permanent secretary said an alternative accommodation had been provided for the 400 students displaced. . He said the source…
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), yesterday, raised fresh alarm over the renewing killing of people, particularly the Christians in the northern region of the country. . The Christian national body noted that from Borno, Yobe and Adamawa to Plateau, Nasarawa, Benue, and Kaduna states, the gory stories of killings through sporadic shootings, burning of Christian houses and their churches remain the same, and the situation was getting worse every day. . Giving its account, CAN said only in Plateau state, it recorded death of over 100 Christians in one month between 6 January to 6 February this year. .…
NORTHERN leaders yesterday engaged in war of words over the allegation that the Presidency was behind the emergence of the newly-formed Northern Elders’ Council, NEC, headed by former Presidential Adviser, Alhaji Tanko Yakassai. . Vice President Namadi Sambo, whose office is alleged to have bankrolled the NEC has however denied sponsoring the group, arguing that there is nothing wrong with its formation and identification with the present administration. . The emergence of the NEC on the political arena, has altered permutations for the 2015 and divided the northern support for and against the presidential ambition of President Goodluck Jonathan. .…
Dr. Bisola Clark, wife of elder-statesman, Senator Edwin Clark, yesterday, flayed former President Olusegun Obasanjo and daughter, Iyabo for a hypocritical love for Nigerians saying they walked away from her after the killing of her two children in Iyabo’s convoy in 2003. . Mrs. Clark in a five page statement made available to Vanguard said their neglect of her and her feelings betrayed a lack of genuine compassion for Nigeria or Nigerians as reflected in famous open letters by the two on issues about Nigeria last December. . Mrs. Clark who was not married to Senator Clark at the time…
Contrary to criticisms that have trailed the recently released time-table for the 2015 general elections by the Independent Electoral Commission, INEC, chairman of the commission, Professor Attahiru Jega has avowed that the exercise would be much better than the previous ones. . Professor Jega made the promise, yesterday, in Abuja at the National Broadcasting Commission, NBC/INEC forum with broadcast operators on media coverage of elections. . Jega said INEC had learnt its lessons from Anambra election conducted last year, which was dogged by logistic lapses, but was quick to say that INEC would not allow a repeat of such mistakes…
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the PDP of using public funds to lure back some of the federal lawmakers who have defected from the ruling party to the APC, condemning what it called political horse trading carried too far. . In a statement issued in Lagos on Tuesday by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the PDP, in an unprecedented show of desperation, has rolled out a mouth-watering enticement package that promises 2 million US dollars to each Senator who returns to the PDP; 1 million US dollars to each member of the…
The Kogi Government may soon close down 449 illegal private primary and secondary schools operating in the state, Mrs Grace Elebiyo, the state’s Commissioner for Education, said on Tuesday. . Elebiyo said in Lokoja that steps were being taken to close down all illegal private schools in the state. . She said the state government had received the report of the task force constituted on illegal schools, saying “government will soon clamp down on 449 unregistered private schools operating in the state’’. . The commissioner said it was amazing to discover that some proprietors were operating schools in their living…
Nigeria has received grants totalling 23 million dollars in four years from the Global Environmental Facility (GEF), under its “Big Full Size” project funding, a desk officer, has said. Mrs Halima Mohammed, GEF’s Desk Officer in the Federal Ministry of Environment, made this known in an interview in Abuja on Wednesday. . Mohammed said that the grants were approved to implement various environmental projects across the country. . The GEF is the largest funder of environmental initiatives in the world, which also provides grants for projects related to biodiversity and climate change. . Other focal areas of its projects are…