Varsity student hacks into Uduaghan’s phone; ordered VC to pass him in courses he failed

Varsity student hacks into Uduaghan’s phone; ordered VC to pass him in courses he failed

uduaghanA 400-level medical student of Delta State University, DELSU, Abraka, in Delta State, has been arrested by the police for allegedly hacking into Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan’s phone.

The student, who failed in pharmacology and pathology course sent a text message, purportedly from the governor, to the Vice Chancellor, Prof Eric Arubayi, requesting him to upgrade his scores.

Vanguard gathered that enraged Govenor Uduaghan asked the vice chancellor to report the matter to the police and ensure the student was arrested when the matter was brought to his knowledge, as he never sent such message.

The affected student in a statement to the police, however, denied the allegation.

Investigation by Vanguard showed that the matter was causing ripples in the university, as the university authorities, apparently responding to the request, upgraded the score of the student in pharmacology.

The poser by concerned stakeholders is: Assuming, but not conceding that the text message emanated from the governor, should the vice chancellor have altered the scores of a student that failed his examination?”

This is, however, not the first time the governor’s phone had been hacked into by fraudsters. They had hacked into his Airtel and MTN phone numbers in the past as well as his email address.

The first text message to the vice chancellor on July 24 reads: “My able VC, Chief Tony Anenih called me in respect of one boy that just wrote pathology and pharmacology exam in 400 level Medicine. My able Prof, I want you to ensure that boy passes, you know I cannot afford to disappoint Chief Tony Anenih. Am in a meeting. These are the details. CHS/04/05/88406.”

Thinking that the text message was actually from the governor, as it came from the number with which he saved the governor’s name, Uduaghan 1 in his phone, Prof Arubayi replied, asking for the student’s name to which the hacker replied: “His name is Imala W. Kelly. My able VC, all I want is the boy to pass. Chief Tony Anenih has been calling.”

DELSU vice chancellor, Prof Arubayi, confirmed to Vanguard in his office, Monday, that he, in fact, received the said text message and contacted the governor after the scores of students who scored between 48-49 in pharmacology was upgraded to 50 based on standing regulation of the university, “but he denied ever sending me such a text message.”

He said the Academic Board of the College of Health Sciences had met and approved the scores in pathology, which the student scored 46, and there was nothing that could be done about it, other than for the affected person to go for a resit, adding: “That is what I advised the governor.”

Prof Arubayi told Vanguard that it was the Provost of the College of Sciences, Dr. John Ohaju-Obodo, that drew his attention about a week after that a text message, purportedly from the governor, appointing him chairman of a juicy government committee was received by him, but when he contacted the governor, he told him it was a scam.

He said he wasted no time when he confirmed the truth from the governor in summoning the student and handing him over to the police for cyber crime.

“I am even surprised that the police have not charged him to court, as far as I am concerned, this is an EFCC case,” he said.

He said the student was currently facing a disciplinary panel for breach of matriculation oath, but lamented that he had not appeared before the panel.

A university source said the student had been suspended, but as at Monday, he was seen attending lectures and had refused to vacate his room despite orders to that effect from the authorities.

Prof Arubayi laughed when told by Vanguard that he was being accused of examination malpractice, saying, “Did the student give me money to change his scores or is he a girl to say that she is my girlfriend, what was done was based on the regulation of the school,”

Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof Chukwuemeka Peter Aloamaka and provost, Dr Ohaju –Obodo told Vanguard that no unilateral decision was taken by the vice chancellor, as the appropriate organ looked into the matter before upgrading the scores of five to six students based on the institution’s regulation.

Boko Haram amnesty talks ‘ll fail – Shehu Sani predicts

Boko Haram amnesty talks ‘ll fail – Shehu Sani predicts

jonathan bokoExplorative talks by the Federal Government towards an amnesty for members of the Boko Haram insurgency will fail as it is a mission impossible, civil rights activist, Mallam Shehu Sani has predicted.

Sani who rejected his appointment into the Committee on Dialogue and Peaceful Resolution of Security Challenges in the North told Vanguard that he would not reconsider his decision to withdraw from the committee despite appeals from the Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, and other stakeholders in the North.

Sani, who is generally believed to have, at one time made contact with the Boko Haram leadership told Vanguard that the presidency’s approach to the insurgency would not in any way lead to peace as he cited earlier experiences in which he said he was disgraced by the administration.

Sani said he and Dr. Datti Ahmed, who is also believed to have made useful contacts with the Boko Haram leadership were left in the loop by the administration after they had helped to establish contact with the insurgent group.

While affirming his commitment to the realization of peace in the troubled north, he said: “I am passionate about returning this country to the path of stability but the government has in the past frustrated our efforts and refused to implement the reports of our contacts with the insurgents and I choose not to be part of a fruitless exercise that will lead us to nowhere.

“My withdrawal and that of Dr. Datti Ahmed was informed by our experience with the government and the very fact that we don’t want to be messed around again.”

Faulting the composition of the committee, he said: “Almost all of those who are in this committee have never before taken their time to engage in what we engaged in the last three years and I believe that they will have a dosage of what we had in the past.

“What we need to understand is that a mistake has been made right from the announcement of the amnesty which led to the group rejecting it out rightly.

“What the government could have done would have been to first engage through a mediating party, a discreet consultation with the insurgents so as to build confidence and trust and achieve a ceasefire before the commencement of any work.

“But what the government did was simply to want to dictate the terms of peace without even the inputs of the insurgents and this is the area where the government derailed and if you are going to Lagos from Kaduna and you take the road to Maiduguri, no matter the credibility of your driver and the passengers in your bus, you will never reach Lagos.”

Insincerity of FG
Noting how he had been let down by the administration in the past, he said: “The Boko Haram gave us about three opportunities to reach out to the government and in this period we gave the insurgents our word that the government is serious about it and we failed them because we were disappointed by the government and all the reports we have written have the input of the leadership of the insurgents and we also reached out to the highest level of government.

“So, if now that they gave us that kind of opportunity that we disappointed them after assuring them that the government means business and it is for peace, how do you imagine our names just flashed on TV as members of a committee without first of all going back to them to explain to them that this is a new initiative.”

Noting the difficulties in dealing and communicating with an insurgent group, he said: “Sometimes to send a message takes about three weeks to reach its destination and to receive a reply takes about another three to four weeks. So, I wonder how a committee would want to finish their assignment within 90 days. I wonder how we will be able to achieve peace in that aspect of it.

“But where the government has failed is that it has not done its home work, it simply wants us to be part of a magical team because it is a magical game. The president told them to go and perform magic and we are not magicians.

“For the president to tell them to go and perform magic he is inadvertently telling them that they are on a mission that is impossible,” he said.

Grounded Amaechi’s plane, a political witch-hunt – Reps back ACN

Grounded Amaechi’s plane, a political witch-hunt – Reps back ACN

amaechi planeThe House of Representatives, yesterday, toed the path of of opposition party, the Action Congress of Nigeria to tag as ‘Political Witch-hunt’ and condemned the grounding of an aircraft, a Bombardier BD 700 Global Express jet, belonging to the Rivers State Government by the National Airspace Management Agency. The ACN, through its National Publicity Secretary, Alh. Lai Mohammed had earlier condemned and tagged the FG action as political ‘witch-hunting’.

This was as the Rivers State Government expressed dismay over allegations of illegality and abuse of process by officials of different agencies in the aviation sector on the status of the aircraft.

The House of Representatives which condemned the grounding of the aircraft following a motion sponsored by Ahmed Idris, representing Wase federal constituency in Plateau State, said the incident “raises serious issues as to the abuse of powers by the executive and the use of state machinery to with-hunt perceived political opponents”.

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Leading the motion under matters of urgent national importance, Idris, who is also the chairman of the House Committee on Federal Character, said the action of the agency smacked of “impunity, lawlessness and political vendetta”.

The Speaker Aminu Tambuwal who criticised the executive arm for the action, described it as “detrimental to any democracy and tends towards dictatorship and draconian tendencies typical of the military era.”

He, therefore, mandated the House committees on Justice and Aviation to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident

Action dictatorial, smack of impunity, lawlessness and political vendetta — Reps

Adopting the motion, the House directed the two committees to “investigate the justification and circumstances surrounding the grounding of the Rivers State aircraft and report back to the House within two weeks”.

The BD 700 Global Express aircraft which was conveying Governor Rotimi Amaechi and Aminu Tambuwal was last week grounded by NAMA for what the agency called non-compliance with the aviation regulations as regards maintenance of aircraft.

Full story of our aircraft — Rivers State govt

Meanwhile, Rivers State Government, yesterday, expressed dismay at the statement attributed to officials of different agencies in the aviation sector on the status of the aircraft, insisting that the said aircraft was owned by the state government.

The state Commissioner of Information and Communications, Mrs Ibim Semenitari said, “It is pertinent to note that all of the information and queries about this aircraft have only been through the media.

Rivers State Government had not received any communication from the Ministry of Aviation or any of its agencies querying the status of its aircraft even up till this moment.

“ Rivers State Government is surprised to read about matters of administrative procedure and allegations of illegality and abuse of process in the media. The state government wishes to note that this press briefing and the various issues raised arose only after the embarrassing incident of a delay of the aircraft and its passengers at Akure on April 26, 2013

“The state government wishes to note also that the issues raised in this press briefing will be the third reason adduced for the delay of the Rivers State Government’s aircraft in Akure.

However, for purposes of clarification and in keeping with its policy of rendering “transparent and accountable stewardship” to Rivers people, we would wish to state the following for the avoidance of doubt, that the Aircraft N 566 RS arrived Nigeria and has been operating since October 2012.

It was bought by Rivers State Government and registered as a US Aircraft in the first instance, to preserve value and provide ease of operation and sourcing of available pilots.

“To qualify for N registration, operator must be a US citizen hence RVSG entered into a trust with Bank of Utah Inc, a bank that specialises in aircraft trust.

The relationship between the state government and Bank of Utah is that of a trustor and trustee. All N registered Aircrafts enjoy the privileges of a US citizen. Trust agreement for the purpose of N registration is common in the aviation industry.

“It is important to state that there are other aircraft owners in Nigeria with N registered aircraft. This practice is because of the ease of movement that N registered aircraft are privileged to enjoy.

We do not therefore understand why Rivers State Government has been singled out. The clearance referred to was PH-Accra- PH and not Accra-PH-Accra as stated. The aircraft was being operated through a local operator, Caverton Helicopters, pending approval of importation licence by Minister of Aviation.

“Request for this licence was filed by the operator on behalf of the Rivers State government and this was expressly stated in the request filed on August 27, 2012 and received in the Minister’s office on September 4,2012.

Rivers State Government is a responsible sub national and guardian of the resources of its people. It will at all times and in all circumstances act within the confines of the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

Plot to impeach Amaechi thickens

Plot to impeach Amaechi thickens

governors' forumLeadership of the Rivers State House of Assembly has cried out over alleged sinister motive to impeach the state governor, Mr. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi. The allegation came less than 24 hours after 27 members of the House were suspended and removed from office by the state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

In a statement personally signed by the Speaker of the House, Amachree, the lawmakers claimed that a fake mace had been smuggled into the state, while five members of the state Legislature had been billed to hold an emergency session ‘even when the House adjourned sine die on Tuesday, April 23, 2013.’

“The Abuja plan on ground is to falsely impeach the Speaker and the Executive Governor of Rivers State, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and create confusion through varied responses, which they hope will make the state ungovernable and provide them with some kind of warped basis to introduce emergency rule in Rivers State,” the statement read in parts. While describing the planned move as ‘undemocratic, unacceptable and a complete violation of the mandate that the good people of Rivers State vested on us’, the House urged the people of the state to ‘remain calm, watchful and be law-abiding as the scenario unfolds.’

Ghost shopping mall gulps N750m

Ghost shopping mall gulps N750m

olusegun_obasanjoDetails emerged yesterday at the Senate on the alleged abuses in the disbursement of the N701.4billion Natural Resources Funds and indeed, the N1.5trillion created by the Federal Government as “slush funds”. The money was used to funnel unauthorized loans to state governments, individuals, private companies and friendly foreign governments. Senators also insisted that the establishment of the accounts contravened sections 80 (2) and 162 of the 1999 Constitution (As amended).

Of the said sum, N701,489,494,960.61 billion was paid into the development of Natural Resources Account and the entire sum was paid out, either as loans or or grants to state governments, MDAs and a private construction company unknown to the Consolidated Revenue Account (CRF). Details of the abuses of the three accounts were supplied to the Senate Public Accounts Committee by the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation and the Central Bank of Nigeria. Out of the N1.5 trillion allegedly given out as loans, N577 billion was classified “bad debt” and “unrecoverable.”

The monies were paid out of the three dedicated accounts without any fiscal guidelines and statutory regulations. The account was created in 2002 during the Obasanjo administration and had been operated by the successive governments of the late Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan. In one of the abuses detailed by the Senate committee, government released N750 million for the “development of Abuja Downtown Mall” on January 1, 2007. There was no beneficiary named for the loan.

Senators expressed umbrage during consideration of the Report of the Status Inquiry into the Special Funds Accounts (Development of Natural Resources Account, Derivation and Ecology Account and Stabilisation Account) maintained by the Federal Government. Presenting the report in the Senate yesterday, Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, Ahmad Lawan, gave further details of how the account was created and how former President Olusegun Obasanjo made a proposal of how the funds in the account would be distributed and how it was distorted.

He explained that contrary to information given by government officials during investigation of how funds were spent in the three accounts, the Special Funds Accounts were administered by successive governments without recourse to due process. “It’s not a discretionary account and there are no guidelines in the disbursement and utilization of the funds… Most of the monies were given out as loans to state governments, foreign countries and private individuals and companies…Some states got so much from the accounts while some states got virtually nothing from the Ecological Fund. While the Public Accounts meets, we look at issues patriotically and nationally.

It’s not about the PDP or any opposition party. Giving more details of how the abuses under the Development of Natural Resources Account wherein N701.489 billion was paid into the account and the same sum was equally drained, Lawan said N2 billion loan was granted for payment to Gitto Costruzioni General Limited on September 19, 2005 while another N3.745 billion loan was granted to the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs to buy a chancery in Tokyo, Japan on November 25, 2004 and December 30, 2004. A loan of N10.11 billion for the payment of October-December 2005 arrears of monetized fringe benefits in all Federal Government parastatals on February 2, 2006 was paid twice.

Another N10.11 billion for the same payment of monetization arrears was paid on August 21, 2007. Under the same subhead, N15 billion loan was given to the Ministry of Works against the 2007 appropriation for the dualisation ion of the East-West roads on January 18, 2007. Shortly after the account was created, N612,276,016.65 was paid as JVC contribution deducted from Akwa Ibom grant between March and May, 2002. Another N1.3 billion loan was granted the Derivation Escrow Account on July 24,2003. On April 18, 2005, N864,725,036 loan was given to the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) for ID cards production while N452,218,449.70 loan was granted the Federal Government on September 9, 2005 as payment to ADB for purchase of shares.

In other abuses detailed by the committee, the Ministry of Water Resources got N14,988,625,000.02 for the Gurara Water Project while N100 billion was released for financing of second quarter capital on May 15, 2007, barely two weeks to the end of the Obasanjo administration. On September 1, 2010, the last tranche of N70 billion in the account was released to the CRF as loan to accelerate capital budget releases. Under the Stabilisation Account, out of N255,487,900,570.38, government loaned out N191,780,136,241, making 75 per cent of the funds abused.

Out of the account, N16.2 billion was loaned to the Directorate of Pilgrims’ Affairs between 2003-2005 while N12.002 billion loan was granted Ghana and São Tomé and Principe between September 22, 2004 and May 7, 2005. Another N142.6 million was released to Gong Publishing Company as loan of debt owed by local government councils on September 26, 2005. In 2006, various loans totalling N309,208,000.30 was equally granted the Inspector-General of Police for the “purchase of vehicles for the UN Peace-keeping operations in Haiti.” Contributing, Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu, expressed surprise that even though he hails from the South-East which is predominantly controlled by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), “no state in the South-East has benefited from this fund…

We have seen where money meant for ecological funds are being used to build airports, malls and abattoirs. “If the beneficiaries have not returned the money, then the EFCC, ICPC must be invited.” Senate Leader Victor Ndoma-Egba (SAN) noted that the National Assembly is tacitly complicit in the abuse of the accounts because it failed to exercise its oversight rights over the executive. His words: “If these funds were appropriated for, we need to ask what happened to them before we now come to this. We need to ask questions…we are here because the system has allowed too much discretion to the executive. “This report is more of an indictment of the National Assembly than the executive.

This report indicts us more than the executive and it should serve as a wake-up call for us to be alive to our responsibilities…” Ndoma-Egba’s deputy, Abdul Ningi, described the loans as “sheer, crass executive recklessness and the National Assembly’s indifference to them. The trend continues; it’s ongoing because releases were made as early as 2011…” To the Chairman of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Committee, Smart Adeyemi, “when government doesn’t spend funds for purposes of helping the public, it can be described as rascality of the executive.”

He wondered why government continued to “grant loans to governments that have enough. It’s encouraging them to misappropriate public funds.” Senator Adeyemi called for proper investigation of the Lawan report to ascertain the extent of misappropriation of public funds. Also, Senator Isa Galaudu described the accounts as “slush funds for executive recklessness. The Abuja Mall is still at the ground level at the Central Area of the FCT!” An obviously angry Galaudu wondered how top government officials treated the Special Funds Account with levity when invited by the Public Accounts Committee to state their involvement in its operations.

“A high ranking member of this government had the temerity to tell the Public Accounts Committee that if some of the payments were not made, Nigerians would go on strike. Unfortunately, the ledger balance and bank statements had no reconciliation. The Finance Minister claimed to have been reforming Nigeria when in fact, she refused to be reformed.” Senate resolved that the committee should go back and conduct further investigation, including inviting the beneficiaries to ascertain whether some of the loans have been paid back and if not, how the funds taken were utilised.

The committee has four weeks to report back to the hous

Festival of sex in FESTAC

Festival of sex in FESTAC

festacIn the beginning, FESTAC Town was a purely residential estate. Originally referred to as Festival Town or FESTAC village, it is found along the Lagos – Badagry Expressway in Lagos. It derives its name from the second World African Festival of Arts and Culture held in Nigeria in 1977. Participants in the festival were given accommodation in the housing units, which were later allocated to winners, who emerged through a ballot.

But FESTAC Town is no longer what it used to be. It has lost its past glory in more ways than one. In particular, it is not a residential estate in every material particular anymore. It has become home to various commercial activities. Many private developers have put their fingers in the juicy pie.

Town of prostitutes

One of the businesses that define FESTAC Town presently is prostitution. Indeed, it could be said there is a festival of sex, going on in some parts of the town. Some of the residents volunteered that they were harassed daily by the commercial sex workers on the prowl.

One of the preferred places where the women of easy virtues display their wares is First Avenue. As night falls, they converge on the long stretch and wait patiently like vultures. While some stand in twos and threes, others go solo. And to keep warm and high while standing in the dark, some of them puff cigarettes and weeds.

In various sizes and shapes, they come. Some are-not-so-young, others look as young as 14 and 15 year- olds, flaunting apple size breasts and buttocks still forming. But here, age is nothing; street wisdom is everything. Everyone strives to beat the other in the highly competitive sex trade. The roadside prostitutes, made up of students, married women, divorces and single mothers openly solicit for patronage from passers-by.

Perhaps, the highest concentration of sex workers in FESTAC is in a brothel found near the bride, linking the town with the extension. Indeed, it could be described as a ‘one-stop sex super market.’ There, sex walks on all fours. Ladies in skimpy attires that leave little to imagination strut their stuff. Some are bold enough to solicit for patronage, promising to give prospective customers “treats.” They also adopt fancy names like Beauty, Mimi, Cindy, Suzzie, Floxy, etc.

Recently, Daily Sun spent a night at the prostitutes’ paradise and saw them, reenacting Sodom and Gomorrah. Indeed, anything can happen there. Men were seen caressing women openly just as lovemaking took place inside cars parked in the neighbourhood. Drug dealing and weed smoking were also some of the activities going on there.

How they operate

Some of the ladies come from elsewhere to ‘hustle’ in FESTAC at night and leave in the morning. Coming to ‘work’, they dress somewhat respectably but when they get to their ‘office,’ they don their business outfits. The work clothes consist of breasts and belly exposing tops and tight fitting bum shorts, low waist trousers and micro-mini skirts.

Investigations revealed that some of the prostitutes’ camp in the brothel located near the bridge, linking the town with the extension. A number of them take up rooms at the rate of N3,500 daily and split the bill among themselves. The ladies, who camp at the brothel entertain clients in their rooms. But for a customer to be entertained inside the room before 12am, he has to pay N1,000 to the management of the hotel.

Services

The market rate for sex there is not fixed. It depends on the time, class and desperation of those involved. The call girls charge between N1,500 and N3,000 for a trick. An all-night outing is put at anything from N3,000.

Some of the girls can engage in three-some if the price is right. A lady, who gave her name as Sylvia, told the reporter that she could sleep with two men if they pay well. “If two guys can pay me N8,000, I will spend the night with them.” Asked if she can cope with two men, she smiled and said: “Try me. No bi today yash dey for back.”

And in their desperation for customers, some of them flaunt their area of specialisation. Happiness, as one of them called herself, said she was a blow job expert. Another said she was willing to do it through the anus.

Condoms, pants everywhere

Evidences that the sex business is thriving are everywhere. For instance, used condoms are strewn all about the neighbourhood. Pants and bras of every colour hang in the open windows, painting the area in the colour of a red light district.

Deaths

It was gathered that deaths are sometimes recorded in the brothel or guesthouse. A source said: “We have witnessed instances where dead bodies were brought out of the brothel.”

Residents’ dilemma

Those living near the enclave of sex are crying blue murder. According to them, the nuisance value of the commercial sex workers and their patrons is unbearable.

A resident, who lives close to the brothel complained: “They said it was a guest house but it is purely a brothel, it is for harlots. They are constituting nuisance and this is affecting the upbringing of our children. Sometimes, as early as 6.00pm, I can’t even see the way to enter my compound; somebody will just come and pack at the gate and the manager and so-called security men they have there will not control their customers in terms of how they park their cars.

They don’t have parking space. In fact, it is compound problem. It is the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) that caused this problem. I can tell that the house, standing there is not the one FHA approved. FHA knows that, the owner of the hotel knows that. They approved about five or 10 rooms as a guesthouse but what they have there is something else. I have called the police but nothing happened. Even policemen used to sleep there. You can investigate by yourself. So, they are the same. Sometimes, armed robbers jump from the guest house into my compound. Do you believe that a whole officer was asking me irrelevant questions. Am I supposed to go to the hotel to monitor what is happening? The police, by the nature of their job, are supposed to know that this thing exists in Festac. If I complain to the police, they will start asking me: Did you see the armed robber? Was he carrying gun? They may want to implicate me; nothing is impossible.”

He further said: “This thing is not supposed to be here. If you ask other neighbours, they will narrate the same experience. If you come about 6.00pm, you will wonder if someone is living in my house, you will think that my compound is even the hotel. They will park cars in front of my house and have sex right inside the cars, not inside the hotel. It is the people that came to the hotel that are doing that. Another thing is the music they play.

They start playing the music from 6.00pm till 5.00am the following day. The speakers will be booming, disturbing the neighbourhood. This goes on everyday of the week. I wonder why FHA will allow this kind of nonsense in this place. They are there, taking bribe; if you give them money you will build any kind of nonsense you want in FESTAC. Otherwise, why should they allow this?”

Another resident said his children and visitors had been harassed by patrons, who mistook them for sex workers. “It is better forgotten,” he said with unmistakable agony in his voice.

Another resident added: “I live at the back of the guesthouse. We find it very difficult to enter our houses, especially in the evenings because harlots and men of the under world will be everywhere, blocking the road. So, everyday that you enter your house, you thank God that you have succeeded for that day. We have encountered all sorts of problems because of the guesthouse. Sometime last year, somebody was visiting us in the evening; he could not have access to our house. What he did was that he parked the vehicle beside the hotel and came in. After staying with us and was about to go, he discovered that the vehicle he parked there had been vandalised. They took away his laptop, international passport and everything that was inside the vehicle. So, we are begging the government to come and rescue us, we are in a very big problem in FESTAC.”

He added that the place was a den of thieves. “A lot of times, armed robbers run into the hotel and police will pursue them and get them. After few days, it will recur. Our lives are not safe in his this Close we are living. We are living in fear. If you come to the back of the guesthouse, you will see how the harlots display their pants, bras and other things in the windows and this is a place where we are training our children.

Anyone who comes around here in the evenings will witness what we are saying. We acquired the place as a residential area but we are crying because of the hotel and hoodlums that are attacking us. We are begging government and people concerned to come and rescue us before things get out of hand.”

On the efforts the residents have made to redress the situation, one of the residents said: “We have reported this matter to the owner of the hotel and he promised us that he would look into it but up till now nothing has been done. The situation of the place is getting worse by the day. To make matters worse, they started to play band every night. As soon you get home to rest after a hard day’s work, they start playing band. We don’t sleep till about 5.00am when they close. All these things are happening in a residential area. We have called the man times without number to see what we are passing through. His progress should not be a problem to us. He acquired a land as we acquired ours through FHA as a residential area. Only God knows how he got the approval to run it as a hotel. Hotel is different from brothel. Hotel is a place where people go to rest but this one is the abode of harlots from all over the country. They come and pay for rooms and begin to operate from there. Maybe, six or 10 girls will be resident in one room to terrorise the FESTAC area. It is an eye sore. We have young people we are training and they are going out and coming in. We have no value as human beings in FESTAC because of the area we are living and what is happening there. We are begging government to come and rescue us.”

Petitions

The concerned residents have also petitioned the FHA and management of the guesthouse over the issue. The petitions bother on noise pollution, blockade of the road, leading to their houses by guests and patrons of the brothel, provocative and irresponsible behaviour of the harlots, loss of value in the property within the vicinity and revocation permit to operate as guesthouse.

Efforts to speak with the managing director of the outfit proved abortive. Daily Sun called him on telephone number 08034345784 but it though it rang there was no response.

Barcelona sweating on Busquets before Bayern clash

Barcelona sweating on Busquets before Bayern clash

bosquetsBarcelona will have to wait until after Tuesday’s training session to see if midfielder Sergio Busquets is fit to play their Champions League semi-final second leg against Bayern Munich on Wednesday, coach Tito Vilanova said.

Busquets is a crucial part of the Barca side in the often unsung defensive midfield role and without him their chances of overturning a 4-0 deficit from last week’s first leg in Munich will be severely dented.

The Spain international has been sidelined by a groin problem and missed Saturday’s 2-2 La Liga at Athletic Bilbao. His place was taken by Alex Song, who has struggled to make his mark since joining from Arsenal at the end of last season.

“Sergio Busquets and some others are still suffering from minor injuries,” Vilanova told a news conference at Barca’s training ground outside the Catalan capital.

“We will see after the training session if Busquets is fit to play,” he added.

Whether Busquets recovers in time or not, Barca’s chances of making next month’s final at London’s Wembley stadium appear remote after they were comprehensively outplayed by the German champions in the first leg.

Only three clubs have overturned a four-goal first-leg deficit in UEFA competition and current Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes was on the losing side on one of those occasions.

The 67-year-old was in charge of the Borussia Moenchengladbach side that beat Real Madrid 5-1 at home in the 1985-86 UEFA Cup third round only to lose the return game 4-0.

Elimination for Barca on Wednesday would leave La Liga as their only chance of silverware this season.

They have an 11-point lead over current champions Real Madrid with five games left and are close to a fourth title in five seasons.

However, a domestic league crown would be seen as a poor return for a team who have set a new standard for European clubs in recent seasons and won the Champions League in 2009 and 2011.

“We are Barca and we cannot give up on a tie, there are still 90 minutes left,” Vilanova said.

“I don’t think Bayern believe it is over either though they are better off than we are.

“If we lose, at least we have to do it with our heads held high and playing on until the end of the match, not throwing in the towel and making our fans proud of us.”

Centre back Gerard Pique added: “Tomorrow is a day when we should all become kids again to be as excited and hopeful as they are and lose our common sense a little bit. That might get us through, but it is very difficult.”

PDP politicians are rogues, says Oshiomole in Aso Rock

PDP politicians are rogues, says Oshiomole in Aso Rock

oshiomoleFOLLOWING controversy trailing his government’s conduct of the last local government election in Edo State, Governor Adams Oshiomhole, on Tuesday stormed the Presidential Villa to express his disgust to President Goodluck Jonathan over what he said was an attempt by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to create a crisis situation in the state.

Speaking to State House reporters after meeting with the president in his office in Abuja, he said he came to tell the president that members of his party tried to create the impression that Edo State had gone out of control, following alleged rigging of the local government election by the state government.

The governor also accused the police in the state of turning a blind eye to the activities of PDP politicians because of his insistence on justice for the killers of his late aide, Ahmed Oyerinde.

The governor noted that PDP politicians complaining about rigging in Edo State council election have no right to do so because rigging was their stock in trade, which he said he has now been able to put an end to.

“Well, the first question to ask is who is complaining? If an armed robber is complaining of being robbed, it is your choice as to how much weight to place on his complaints. The history of rigging election in Nigeria is as old as PDP. They have lived on it, they have perpetuated it, they have deepened it, they have feast on it, and they have even celebrated it.

Meanwhile, the PDP on Tuesday lashed out at the Edo State Governor, Comrade Oshiomole for allegedly calling its members”rogues,” saying that the PDP has no room for his likes.

Speaking with the Nigerian Tribune on the utterances of the governor against the members of the party, its National Publicity Secretary,Chief Olisa Metuh disclosed that PDP was now peopled by rogues as far as the governor (Oshiomhole) was concerned, having failed in his spirited efforts to beg President Jonathan to allow him to contest for second term on the PDP platform.

According to him, “ask him how many times he was crawling before the President in the villa for him to come over to the PDP to run on the ticket of our party which was turned down. “We are people of honour and good characters in PDP,we don’t want his likes in our fold, anybody can be a governor, but what matters most is the character,all our governors are men of impeccable characters any day, anytime, anywhere.

“We will never accept him,we thank God that we didn’t make the mistake of accepting him into our fold in the first instance,” Metuh declared.

On the rumoured sudden resignation of the National Chairman of the party, Alhaj Bamanga Tukur, Chief Metuh denied it,saying that he was not aware of the development.

Tukur’s alleged resignation filtered in the Wadata Plaza National Secretariat of the Party on Tuesday afternoon.

However one of his associates told the Nigerian Tribune in confidence that he spoke with Alhaji Tukur on Monday night during which he told him that he would be travelling to Canada in Tuesday(yesterday) and that he had actually gone to Canada as scheduled.

Obasanjo, Yar’adua, Jonathan squandered N1.5trn —Senate

Obasanjo, Yar’adua, Jonathan squandered N1.5trn —Senate

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Nigeria Presidents From 1999 to 2015

A report by the Senate Committee on Public Accounts has disclosed that N1.518 trillion voted into the Special Funds Accounts (SFA) between 2002 and 2012 was alleged to have been misappropriated.

Of the said funds, the Senate committee, in its finding, discovered that a total amount of N1.043, 230, 990, 411.61 was abused during the period.

This was as the Senate indicted successive goverments during the period under review and also blamed itself for not carrying out its oversight functions in respect of the funds.

These were disclosed by the Senate, on Tuesday, during the consideration of the report submitted to it by the Senate committee.

The report covered revenues accrued and disbursed from the three components of the accounts namely, Natural Resources Account, Derivation and Ecological Account and Stabilisation Funds Account from 2002 when the account was created, to June 2012.

The Development of Natural Resources Account and Derivation and Ecology accounts belonged to the Federal Government, while Stabilisation Account belonged to the three tiers of government.

The report indicated that rather than used the funds for the purpose it was intended, it was mainly used for loans to government agencies, states and local government, as well as private companies.

It indicted former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the late President Umar Yar’adua and President Goodluck Jonathan of alleged gross misapplication of the funds in the accounts.

Blaming itself and the entire National Assembly for the scam, virtually all the lawmakers agreed that they all failed to provide required legislative guidelines for the operations of such accounts by the executive arm of government.

In the report, presented by the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Accounts, Senator Ahmed Lawan (ANPP Yobe North), the executive was accused of mismanaging the total sum of N701,489,494,960.61 voted into the Natural Resources Accounts within the period under review, indicating an 100 per cent abuse of the funds.

Some of the abuses, according to him, included the N2 billion loan granted for payment to Gitto Construzioni General Nigeria Ltd on July 19 2005; N3,745, 505,000 loan granted to the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs for purchase of a Chancery in Tokyo on 25 November 2004 and N864,725,036.00 loan granted to the National Health Insurance for National ID Card production on 18 April 2005, among others.

Under the Derivation and Ecological Accounts, the report revealed abuses such as N10 million given to the Niger State government in March 2003 for building an abattoir in Bida; N800 million used for the resurfacing of the runway in Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano, in January 2003; and N750 million released for the development of Abuja Downtown Mall in January 2007 (a project which was said to be non-existent).

In the Stabilisation Account, where 75 per cent of abuse was recorded, a N12 billion loan was granted to Ghana and Sao Tome & Principe on 22 September, 2004 and 7 May 2007; N142.6 million given to Gong Publishing Company as loan of debt owned by local government councils and N2.8 billion loan granted to pay the Federal Government’s 50 per cent contribution to the Phase 1 of the Pioneer Car Finance Scheme for public servants in para-military agencies on 22 May, 2007.

Angered by the report, the senators unanimously condemned what they described as executive recklessness displayed in the management of the funds over the years by the successive administrations involved.

Senate President David Mark, in his remarks, said the National Assembly should be blamed for the gross mismanagement of the funds for the past 11 years, since there was no legislative guideline for the executive in that respect.

“These three accounts under review are not bad to be managed by the executive in any way, but the problem is the discretionary template upon which they have been disbursed, leading to one abuse or the other.

“It is totally an indictment of the National Assembly. It is a wake-up call on us to look into how these funds are managed through legislative guidelines,” he said.

In his reaction, Chairman of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Committee, Smart Adeyemi, said,“when government doesn’t spend funds for purposes of helping the public, it can be described as rascality of the executive.”

He wondered why the government continued to “grant loans to governments that have enough. It’s encouraging them to misappropriate public funds,” and called for proper investigation of the Lawan Report to ascertain the extent of misappropriation of public funds.

Senator Abdul Ningi: “This is sheer crass executive recklessness and the National Assembly’s indifference to it. Going through the report, it is a combination of personal driven issues between those who collected loans and those who abused it.

“We must not sweep away these findings, they must be thoroughly investigated to the fullest.”

Also commenting, Senate Leader Victor Ndoma-Egba said the impunity shown in the report confirmed his earlier belief that public finances still remained opaque after 14 years of democratic governance, as they were under military rule.

“All the misapplications of funds carried out by the executive in the special funds accounts since 2002 are clear attestations of an opaque public finances in Nigeria where for now, transparency and accountability are rules not adhered to, in anyway by the executive arm of government“, he said.

The Senate however directed the committee to investigate further on the utilisation and repayment of the Special Funds Accounts and report back to it within four weeks before considering the five recommendations made in the report.

Obasanjo, Yar’adua, Jonathan squandered N1.5trn —Senate

Obasanjo, Yar’adua, Jonathan squandered N1.5trn —Senate

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Nigeria Presidents From 1999 to 2015

A report by the Senate Committee on Public Accounts has disclosed that N1.518 trillion voted into the Special Funds Accounts (SFA) between 2002 and 2012 was alleged to have been misappropriated.

Of the said funds, the Senate committee, in its finding, discovered that a total amount of N1.043, 230, 990, 411.61 was abused during the period.

This was as the Senate indicted successive goverments during the period under review and also blamed itself for not carrying out its oversight functions in respect of the funds.

These were disclosed by the Senate, on Tuesday, during the consideration of the report submitted to it by the Senate committee.

The report covered revenues accrued and disbursed from the three components of the accounts namely, Natural Resources Account, Derivation and Ecological Account and Stabilisation Funds Account from 2002 when the account was created, to June 2012.

The Development of Natural Resources Account and Derivation and Ecology accounts belonged to the Federal Government, while Stabilisation Account belonged to the three tiers of government.

The report indicated that rather than used the funds for the purpose it was intended, it was mainly used for loans to government agencies, states and local government, as well as private companies.

It indicted former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the late President Umar Yar’adua and President Goodluck Jonathan of alleged gross misapplication of the funds in the accounts.

Blaming itself and the entire National Assembly for the scam, virtually all the lawmakers agreed that they all failed to provide required legislative guidelines for the operations of such accounts by the executive arm of government.

In the report, presented by the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Accounts, Senator Ahmed Lawan (ANPP Yobe North), the executive was accused of mismanaging the total sum of N701,489,494,960.61 voted into the Natural Resources Accounts within the period under review, indicating an 100 per cent abuse of the funds.

Some of the abuses, according to him, included the N2 billion loan granted for payment to Gitto Construzioni General Nigeria Ltd on July 19 2005; N3,745, 505,000 loan granted to the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs for purchase of a Chancery in Tokyo on 25 November 2004 and N864,725,036.00 loan granted to the National Health Insurance for National ID Card production on 18 April 2005, among others.

Under the Derivation and Ecological Accounts, the report revealed abuses such as N10 million given to the Niger State government in March 2003 for building an abattoir in Bida; N800 million used for the resurfacing of the runway in Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano, in January 2003; and N750 million released for the development of Abuja Downtown Mall in January 2007 (a project which was said to be non-existent).

In the Stabilisation Account, where 75 per cent of abuse was recorded, a N12 billion loan was granted to Ghana and Sao Tome & Principe on 22 September, 2004 and 7 May 2007; N142.6 million given to Gong Publishing Company as loan of debt owned by local government councils and N2.8 billion loan granted to pay the Federal Government’s 50 per cent contribution to the Phase 1 of the Pioneer Car Finance Scheme for public servants in para-military agencies on 22 May, 2007.

Angered by the report, the senators unanimously condemned what they described as executive recklessness displayed in the management of the funds over the years by the successive administrations involved.

Senate President David Mark, in his remarks, said the National Assembly should be blamed for the gross mismanagement of the funds for the past 11 years, since there was no legislative guideline for the executive in that respect.

“These three accounts under review are not bad to be managed by the executive in any way, but the problem is the discretionary template upon which they have been disbursed, leading to one abuse or the other.

“It is totally an indictment of the National Assembly. It is a wake-up call on us to look into how these funds are managed through legislative guidelines,” he said.

In his reaction, Chairman of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Committee, Smart Adeyemi, said,“when government doesn’t spend funds for purposes of helping the public, it can be described as rascality of the executive.”

He wondered why the government continued to “grant loans to governments that have enough. It’s encouraging them to misappropriate public funds,” and called for proper investigation of the Lawan Report to ascertain the extent of misappropriation of public funds.

Senator Abdul Ningi: “This is sheer crass executive recklessness and the National Assembly’s indifference to it. Going through the report, it is a combination of personal driven issues between those who collected loans and those who abused it.

“We must not sweep away these findings, they must be thoroughly investigated to the fullest.”

Also commenting, Senate Leader Victor Ndoma-Egba said the impunity shown in the report confirmed his earlier belief that public finances still remained opaque after 14 years of democratic governance, as they were under military rule.

“All the misapplications of funds carried out by the executive in the special funds accounts since 2002 are clear attestations of an opaque public finances in Nigeria where for now, transparency and accountability are rules not adhered to, in anyway by the executive arm of government“, he said.

The Senate however directed the committee to investigate further on the utilisation and repayment of the Special Funds Accounts and report back to it within four weeks before considering the five recommendations made in the report.