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Saturday 2 September 2017

Why Obasanjo called Rochas Okorocha ‘bigger thief’ – Nnamdi Kanu


The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu has revealed how Governor Rochas Okorocha deceived former President Olusegun Obasanjo over a military jet used by former Military Head of States.

Kanu claimed that Obasanjo had directed the Imo State Governor to sell-off a Presidential jet used by former Military Head of States, Gen Sani Abacha(rtd) and Abdusalami Abubakar (rtd).

The IPOB leader alleged that rather than dispose the jet, Okorocha converted it to his personal use, a situation that made Obasanjo to describe him as a “bigger thief.”

Kanu claimed that Okorocha informed Obasanjo that the jet was “not worth it” only for him to turn around and procure the jet for a token.

In an audio retrieved online, Kanu said, “Okorocha was given a contract to supply police uniform and also to supply Hilux vans, the person that approved the contract was Babangida and that was your entry into governance.

“After a while, Obasanjo came in and you were still very close to those of them that Babangida introduced you to courtesy of T.Y. Danjuma.

“There was a problem with the jet you are flying now which you claim to own, I now want to tell the world how you got it and if I’m lying people should ask Olusegun Obasanjo and he will confirm this very story I’m about to disclose.

“The problem started when Obasanjo asked Okorcha to refurbish a Military jet used by former Military Head of States, Abdulsalami Abubakar and Sani Abacha because he did not want to use it, he wanted a new one.

“Following the directive, the very contract was given to ‘AgbugaHausa’ that is Okorocha to refurbish the aircraft but Okorocha came back and told Obasanjo that the jet was no longer worth it and it should be scrapped.

“Obasanjo gave him the go ahead to sell the aircraft but he bought it himself.


“There was nothing wrong with the jet, it only needed servicing and that is the private jet he has today.

“Why did Obasanjo openly call you a thief? Why did he say he thought he gave Imo people a thief in Ohakim but he did not know a bigger thief was coming which is Okorocha.

“Why did Obasanjo say that? Because you condemned an aircraft, saying it was not good only to turn around and buy it as scrap for a very little money. That is the private jet you have today, is that not correct?”




























source:tori nnews

Wednesday 30 August 2017

BREAKING News: Alleged Billionaire Kidnapper, Evans Pleads Guilty in Lagos Court


 Earlier this morning  billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumebi Onwuamadike popularly known as Evans, was this Wednesday morning, arraigned by Lagos State Police Command at the Ikeja High Court.

We reported further that as at 7.30am, not less than 30 heavily armed mobile policemen were spotted marching into the court compound. Others were startegically positioned outside the court premises, even those on horseback.

According to a police source, "it was neccessary to aviod a possible attack by suspected gang members who could attempt to release him.

"Apart from possible attack by gang members, familiy and friends of victims are threatning to kill Evans before he steps into the court. They are scared that the court might set Evans free."

According to a report by Premium Times, the suspected kidnapper, Evans, who was finally arraigned, has now pleaded guilty to conspiracy and kidnapping before a judge of the Ikeja High Court.

Evans appeared before Justice Oshodi of a Lagos High Court, sitting at Ikeja at 10 a.m.

The state Attorney-General, Adeniji Kassim led the team of prosecution.

This is a developing story, we'll be bringing you more details shortly...



























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Wednesday 23 August 2017

BREAKING News: Journalists Held Hostage as Police Seal Up Buhari Organisation Office

BREAKING News: Journalists Held Hostage as Police Seal Up Buhari Organisation Office
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Some Nigerian journalists were on Wednesday, reportedly held hostage by security operatives as the leadership crisis rocks the Buhari Campaign Organization.

According to The Sun, the leadership crisis that had been festering in The Buhari Organization has blown open, Wednesday morning.

As the problems boiled over, police moved in and sealed up the premises at Katampe area of Abuja.

This morning, a faction of the feuding body had called for a press briefing to tell their side of the story. But as journalists that arrived early were seated, police locked up the premises to avoid a clash.

In the melee, those journalists have been held hostage as the arrival of the Divisional Police Officer of the area is awaited to unlock the place.

We'll be bringing you more details later...




























source:tori news

Tuesday 22 August 2017

MASSOB says Buhari believes he will easily crush Biafra as reactions trail Buhari’s broadcast

MASSOB says Buhari believes he will easily crush Biafra as reactions trail Buhari’s broadcast

President Muhammadu Buhari’s resumption broadcast, yesterday, elicited  reactions, ranging from strong commendations for his proclamations to sustain the unity of the country, to chastisements of same by some who said his assertions came too little and too late.

Buhari and Late Ojukwu Commendations for the President came from usual and unusual quarters, including co-convener of the Resume or Resign group, Charles Oputa (Charly Boy); the Senate, organised labour, national Chairman of All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun; the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN; Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF among others.

Senator Shehu Sani said the speech was the ‘roar of a lion which came handily to eviscerate the threat to national cohesion caused by ants and bugs.’

Many others, however, found fault.

 Among them were Second Republic lawmaker, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, who said he didn’t expect much and didn’t get anything from the speech;

 the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, which said the claims towards indivisibility were mere wishful thinking; Eastern Consultative Assembly, ECA, which said the President was out of touch with reality on the issues on ground and former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, who described the speech as uninspiring.

 Former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Sir Austin Opara, in his reaction, said the broadcast fell short of expectations, while Ijaw Youth Council, IYC, described the speech as off the mark.

 Former Secretary-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nduka Eya, chided the President for his vow to deal with secessionist agitators.

 Kudos for Buhari Leading the commendations on the President’s broadcast, Chief Odigie-Oyegun, in his reaction, said: “The speech was absolutely outstanding.

You see, he is the President of this nation. He has been away for quite a bit of time. Agents of destabilisation have been very much at work because they thought his absence created a gap and a weakness within the polity which they tried to exploit.

So Mr. President in his wisdom discerned that the stability, unity, peace, and security of this nation and the ordinary Nigerian are the key issues at this material time.

“He addressed them and went straight to the core of the issues. He left nobody in any doubt that any Nigerian is entitled as a matter of right to live, work and operate in any part of this country.

He made it clear and left no one in any doubt that yes, while people can discuss issues and the relationship in the nation, the National Assembly is there to handle such issues.

“But he drew one red line that the only thing that is not on the table is that this nation can be divided.

He made it clear that the unity of the Nigerian nation is not up for negotiation of any type. Senate

The Senate in its reaction, yesterday, said as an institution, it was happy with the speech of President Buhari, just as it hailed him and described the speech as apt, precise and highly cogent.


“What the President said is only reaffirming our position that Nigerians have the right to reside anywhere in the country, but certainly that does not extend to a people who by action and utterances, say they are not Nigerians.

In any case, since the Kaduna Declaration, we have never called anybody to violence, and none of our statements fall within the definition of hate speech.

 We are in total support of any move by the government to bring about sanity in the country and to finally bring and end to all divisive agitations and separatist tendencies,” he added.

CAN The Niger State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, on its part, lauded the President for denouncing inflammatory statements capable of causing chaos in the country.

In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna, yesterday, Rev. Mathias Echioda, the state CAN chairman, also commended the President’s resoluteness that the country’s unity was not negotiable.

 “President Muhammadu Buhari’s address to Nigerians this morning (Monday) is a move in the right direction. “Buhari’s statement is a clear call to all sectional patriots and hate champions of our dear country to put away their swords.

We are better together as a Nation.

“We don’t only welcome Buhari home we congratulate him for such a bold step this morning,” he said.

 Charly Boy Maverick entertainer and good governance advocate, Charles Oputa, also known as Charly Boy, who was part of the organisers of the Resume or Resign group that two weeks ago commenced a campaign for the President to resume or resign, also welcomed the President’s speech, saying he shared similar thoughts with the President on the Nigerian project.

 According to him, there is a good reason for all Nigerians to believe in the unity of the country if the fundamental issues of our value erosion are addressed.

 “A lot of my Southern brothers are asking why I should believe in Nigeria. My answer is why not if we can solve the fundamental problem bedevilling the nation which is the fact that our values have been eroded.

“The youths are learning from their elders who are the political leaders. So far, we have seen elders and leaders who are enmeshed in corruption, who have managed to corner government.

 These are not the kind of people to move the country forward. “I want to see a better environment for all Nigerians. In fact, it’s painful that some of our children abroad no longer wish to return to Nigeria. Even, the ones in Nigeria want to leave the country.

 “If we push hard enough, Nigeria might just get better or something more positive than the present situation might happen, because we can’t continue to exist like this.

“I am an Igbo man. Even my people are ‘yabbing’ me and asking me why break a sweat over Nigeria, let’s face Biafra instead. But I say to them; I may be a dreamer, but I still believe in Nigeria.

 “It is the same fight ‘Our Mumu Don Do’ movement and what the pro-Biafra agitators are struggling for. It is almost the same fight.”

 Senators Deputy Minority Leader of the Senate, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha, also welcomed the speech saying that he agreed with the president that every Nigerian has the right to live anywhere in the country without let or hindrance.

The deputy, PDP Senate leader, said he “was very encouraged by his position on the indivisibility of Nigeria.”

 On his part, Chairman, Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debts, Senator Shehu Sani, APC, Kaduna Central, likened the President’s speech to a Lion’s roar re-establishing full control over his den. Senator Sani, who noted that the President spoke the minds of Nigerians who wanted unity and progress in the country, said he equally spoke as a nationalist.

“The President spoke the mind of Nigerians who cherish our unity, peace and collective progress. He spoke as a Nationalist, and he spoke my mind a hundred per cent.

“He sent a clear message to terrorists, ethnic irredentists, secessionists, and champions of sectionalism that this union is an indissoluble matrimony in all circumstances.

“The President’s speech was a Lion’s roar meant to reaffirm and reinforce the unity of a nation showing signs of disintegration during his absence.

 The President speech was a Lion’s roar re-establishing full control of a staggering clime heading to an engineered implosion during his absence.

“The President speech was a Lion’s roar meant to wake up a slumbering nation dangerously forgetting the lessons of its history and the calling of its future.

The president speech was a Lion’s roar meant to extinguish the Soviet/Yugoslavia inferno stoking in our country.

“During the President’s absence, our hard-earned trophy of peace and plaque of unity were gathering dust and gradually being eaten by ants and bugs; the Lion roared to clear them.”

 Knocks for the president MASSOB MASSOB, however, disagreed saying it was hypocritical of the President to still believe in one Nigeria.

The leader of the group, Comrade Uchenna Madu, in a statement, yesterday, said: “We the people of Biafra can never be deceived by a man Biafrans fully blooded with religious and ethnic sentimental hatred against the people of Biafra.

 “Buhari in his inner sense of reasoning believes that with his kinsmen occupying the military positions of service chiefs, including all the most senior military offices/positions, he will easily crush Biafra.

“Maybe with his intimidating tendencies over Igbo governors, National Assembly members, religious/opinion/ political leaders, he still thinks he can crush Biafra.

ECA The Eastern Consultative Assembly, ECA, on its part, faulted Buhari’s claim that the country’s unity was non-negotiable and settled, saying Nigeria’s continued existence must be negotiated by all parts for it to be restructured.

 Secretary of ECA, Evangelist Elliot Ugochukwu-Uko, while reacting on behalf of the group, described the President’s speech as “shocking.”

The statement, entitled “NIGERIA MUST BE NEGOTIATED,” read in part:

 “Nigeria is tottering at the edge of the precipice, bursting at the seams and sitting on a combustible keg of gun powder, and Buhari and his speech writers are the only people who are unaware of this self-evident fact.

 “If Mr. President does not, as a matter of urgency, set up a Constituent Assembly to draft a new people’s constitution that will be affirmed at a referendum before the end 2017, there may be no Nigeria by 2018.

“We also implore Mr. President to apologise to Nigerians without delay on his very provocative position on Nigeria’s very fragile unity.”

 Femi Fani-Kayode Former Minister of Aviation and PDP chieftain, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, described the broadcast as uninspiring, noting that the Commander-in-Chief ought to have used the channel to apologise to Nigerians over what he termed  the incompetence of his administration.

“During his thoroughly uninspiring six minute broadcast this morning (yesterday), instead of appealing to Nigerians for patience and understanding and instead of apologizing to them for the ineptitude and sheer incompetence that his government has displayed over the last two years, President Muhammadu Buhari has returned home after 105 days on his sick bed in the United Kingdom and not only insulted Nigerians but also threatened them.

“He made no attempt to reach out to the people, to build bridges and to calm the troubled waters in what is a traumatized and divided nation, and instead, he sought to intimidate and talk down on our people and his perceived enemies,” he wrote on his blog.

“The President appears to have failed to appreciate the fact that times have changed and that he cannot impose his will on others.

If he wants to enhance national unity, which is, of course, a noble and righteous venture, and if he really wants Nigeria to remain one, then he must desist from his dangerous and provocative rhetoric; he must treat all Nigerians like human beings and as equals; he must exhibit a much higher degree of sobriety and accommodation of contrary and dissenting views, and he must display far more sensitivity, understanding, and restraint in his interactions and discourse with the opposition and those that do not agree with him.

Fani-Kayode also decried the President’s refusal to order the arrest of those who issued quit notice to a section of the country.

“Worse of all, other than saying that every Nigerian has the right to live in any part of the country, which in itself is undoubtedly a welcome and gratifying assertion, he refused to order the arrest or threaten to cage and bring to justice those that gave the Igbo people a chilling quit notice and that have promised to unleash genocide, ethnic cleansing and mass murder on them if they refused to abide by it and leave the north by October 1st.

“This strange omission and instructive refusal by Mr. President is unacceptable, and it feeds into the narrative that there may well be some frightful hidden agenda unfolding.

Ohanaeze Ndigbo Ohanaeze Ndigbo described the two years achievement of President Muhammadu Buhari as a mere political choreography which do not have direct impact on the lives of Nigerians.

Reacting to the President’s broadcast in Abakaliki, the National Publicity Secretary of the apex body, Prince Achi Okpaga, stated that the APC were responsible for hate speeches and that they should purge themselves first before accusing anybody of it.

“I join other well-meaning Nigerians in thanking God for the President’s miraculous recovery.

 It is however pertinent for the government to get on with business and start implementing the budget to the fullest.

This administration has less than two years to prove its mettle, in all ramifications, to Nigerians.

 I am tempted to observe that the achievement the government is crediting to itself is a mere political choreography.




























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Wednesday 9 August 2017

BREAKING News: Saraki Has Returned All His Pensions Collected from Kwara State - SSG Says


The Kwara State Government has said the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has returned all the pensions he collected so far as a former two-term governor of the state.


Bukola Saraki

The Secretary to Kwara State Government (SSG), Alhaji Isiaka Gold, on Wednesday, said Senate President, Bukola Saraki has returned all monies paid to him as pension back to the coffers of the state government.

The SSG made this known on Wednesday in Ilorin in a press statement issued to clarify the issue of Saraki’s pension being paid by the state government.

According to him, Saraki, who was a two-term governor of the state, has stopped receiving pension from the state since August 2015.

The SSG did not state how much was returned to government coffers, but said a letter dated Aug 20, 2015 by the Senate President also directed that money credited to his account for pension be refunded to the government.

“Dr Saraki requested that the payment of pension to his account be stopped and the amount already credited to the account be refunded to the Government, the State Government promptly complied.

“The Government not only stopped the payment of the said pension, the amount already paid into Dr Saraki’s account since he left office was deducted from the money owed to him as well as his other outstanding lawful entitlements,” Gold added.

According to him, Saraki is entitled to the money he returned as provided in the third schedule, Paragraph D (i) of the Governor and Deputy Governor (payment of pension) Law, No. 12 of 2010 of Kwara State.

He said that apart from Saraki, other former governors and their deputies were entitled to pension as provided by the law.

“It should be noted that neither the Kwara State Government nor Dr Bukola Saraki violated the state pension law or any other law for that matter.

The State Pension Law empowers the State Government to pay pension to former Governors of the State,” Gold stressed.

The SSG said the Senate President should be commended for his decision to abandon his legal entitlements. “It is the hope of the state government that this clarification will end all the controversy about this issue,” he added.



























source:tori news

Seven Alleged Ritualists Hiding Inside Underground Kidnapper's Den Arrested in Lagos State

One of the alleged kidnapper and ritualist after he was caught yesterday

An underground ritualist den used by deadly kidnappers discovered yesterday has led to the arrest of seven alleged ritualists.

The police in Lagos have arrested seven suspected ritualists following the discovery of an underground kidnappers’ den at Obadeyi in Ijaye area of the state.

The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, told newsmen at the scene on Tuesday evening that the dungeon was discovered by joint efforts of security agents and members of the public.

According to Owoseni, the place was discovered after a highway sweeper with the Lagos State Waste Management Agency raised an alarm when she heard the voice of a woman calling for help from the canal.
Seven Alleged Ritualists Hiding Inside Underground Kidnapper's Den Arrested in Lagos State
The underground ritualists den

He said that two of those caught were set ablaze by the mob before the arrival of the police at the scene.

Owoseni said that detectives would be on the ground on Wednesday with more sniffer dogs and other security gadgets to ascertain more facts concerning the incident.

He said, “In the process, people moved in there to help and also noticed that some persons who had some charms like a gourd in their mouths tried to escape and that made the crowd suspect something unusual.

“For now about seven persons, who are suspected to be using those buildings as a base for rituals, have been arrested.

“We will continue to give it a touch of professionalism and scientific approach by deploying sniffer dogs that can also penetrate into the canal to see whether we can get materials to be of evidential value.”

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that items including clothes, under wears, identity cards and wigs of people suspected to be victims were seen at an abandoned house near the canal reportedly used as a hideout by the suspects.

According to an eyewitness who pleaded anonymity, two of the kidnappers had come out of the canal in an attempt to escape but they were overpowered by the angry mob.

Mr. Fatai Ajibola, an eyewitness, said that some members of Oodua Peoples’ Congress also went into the dungeon to continue with the search and recovered shoes, clothes and other female items.

A resident, who identified himself simply as Kunle, said the discovery of the den came as a surprise to most members of the community.

“Most of us in the estate pass through the bridge on daily basis without observing such a thing under the bridge; only God knows how many people that have been killed by the ritual killers in the dungeon.” he said.

The police commissioner said that investigation was underway and assured that perpetrators would be made to face the full wrath of the law. [NAN]




























source:tori news

93 Days After: President Buhari Vows to Resign If He Does Not Recover

93 Days After: President Buhari Vows to Resign If He Does Not Recover
President Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari who has reportedly made immense improvements in the last couple of weeks after spending 93 days on medical vacation in London, has allegedly said that he may resign if he fails to recover fully to resume his duties.

President Muhammadu Buhari has given a timeline that he may resign by a specific time if he doesn’t recover from his undisclosed illness.

Buhari left Nigeria for London on May 7 to attend to his failing health and since then, his deputy, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has been acting in his stead.

Speaking with The Independent on Tuesday, a credible source in the presidency said though the president has made immense improvements in the last couple of weeks, he was reported to have told his close aides recently that if he doesn’t recover by a specific date, he will tender his resignation letter.

He, however, failed to disclose the specific date or month given by the president.

He added that contrary to the views by many, the president is not desperate to cling on to power but he is being advised by doctors to continue with the treatment while Acting President Yemi Osinbajo presides over the affairs of the nation.

He also confirmed that though some aides of the president tried to bypass the acting president in order to get to the president, the president directed them to relate with the acting president who is presently in charge of the affairs of the nation.

He attested to the fact that the decision of the president to direct all state matters to the acting president has greatly contributed to the remarkable progress the president has made in the last couple of weeks.

“The president is not desperate to cling on to power if his health cannot carry him.

I can tell you authoritatively that he has given a timeline that if he doesn’t recover fully on a specific date, he will file in his resignation letter and if you know President Buhari very well, he meant what he said.

“That is why Nigerians who love the president and his efforts in restoring Nigeria’s lost glory should continue to pray for his quick recovery.

It will be to our disservice if he dies as some people are wishing him”, he said.

Another reliable source revealed that when the president was transmitting the second letter of his medical vacation to the leadership of the National Assembly intimating it of his trip to London, he wanted to transmit a letter of resignation but a retired General from Taraba prevailed on him not to do so.

Femi Adesina had said “the length of the president’s stay in London will be determined by the doctors” after transmitting “letters about the trip to the Senate and the House of Representatives, in compliance with Section 145 (1) of the 1999 constitution”.

Also speaking, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, former Minister of Transport and member of the Board of Trustees of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), said it doesn’t serve anybody’s interest if President Buhari resigns.

According to him, instead of demanding for the president’s resignation, Nigerians should pray for him to return and do his job.

He said the PDP wants Buhari to recover quickly and seek re-election in 2019, adding that the PDP will trounce the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) if it presents the president as its flagbearer in the 2019 elections.

“I don’t think we should compound Nigeria’s problem by asking for the president’s resignation.

First of all, it is not of his own making that he is sick. All of us must have been sick at one time or the other. If we want to help Nigeria succeed, let us pray for him to recover and come back to do his job.

“We in the PDP are not bothered by his resignation at all.

We are even praying that he should come back and re-contest in 2019 because we know that we are going to beat him. But it doesn’t serve anybody’s interest to ask him to resign.

Those doing so are just wasting their time”, he said.


























source:tori news