Showing posts with label Nigeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nigeria. Show all posts

Wednesday 1 November 2017

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Tuesday 28 March 2017

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Akwa Ibom State


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Sunday 26 March 2017

Senator Makarfi reveals agreement reached with Senator Sheriff

Ahmed Makarfi

In order to clear the air concerning the Governing Dickson’s led reconciliation committee meeting held to proffer a lasting solution to the lingering tussle between Senator Ali Modu Sheriff and Senator Ahmed Makarfi, the latter has come out to say that the agreement him and Sheriff entered into was that both parties agreed to not to engage in any public or media war.

According to Prince Dayo Adeyeye while speaking on behalf of Markafi stated that the faction only agreed before the Governor Dickson’s reconciliation committee to “stop further media attacks on officers, elders and other stakeholders of the PDP across the internal political divide.”

He added: “For the record, the agreement was not a political solution but rather an understanding reached urging representatives of ‘the key actors’ from both groups not to dissipate energy amongst themselves but to focus on how to unite as a formidable force capable of re-gaining power from the failed All Progressive Congress (APC)-led government in the 2019.

“The agreement also implores both parties to desist from making public derogatory remarks against each other that could cause inflammatory reactions capable of dragging the party to the mud.”

He further stated that the national caretaker committee and all the structures of the party were working with the reconciliation committee to reach a permanent political solution.

The four point media hostilities cessation agreement demands that “all actors of the parties should desist from making derogatory, inflammatory and divisive statements against party officials, stakeholders and members.”


It also said: “all key actors in the on-going peace process should henceforth desist from making public statements attacking each other and statements insinuating negative acts capable of dragging the party to the mud.”

Saturday 11 March 2017

Niger Delta ‘oil thieves’ said they want the government to give them recognition and legalise their crude oil refining activities

Niger Delta oil thieves

At last after several years of attacks and counter attacks between Niger Delta ‘oil thieves’ the boys have come out to state clearly what they want.

During a press interview with Sky News, the boys narrated how they are desperately fight to be recognised as legitimate and bring a lasting solution to the grave environmental pollution their activities are causing the volatile region.

According to Sky News, one of the Niger Delta kingpin operating in the creeks identified as Emo, stated how about 2,000 people of the region are being employed by him: "There are no jobs. We have nothing to do. You understand?

"That is why we are seeking help. We are begging for the government to assist us. You understand? We know what we're doing is wrong but we have no option."

During the press coverage with Sky, Emo admitted to the reporters that, it is not he was not aware of the effect their activities have on oil prices globally and locally, however, him and his workers feel the only alternative to survive is to steal oil.

"We are desperate," he said. "We have no jobs and no future."

Emo travels to different places with heavily armed guards to protect him from his enemies and other oil thieves.

Also the journalists were taken to one of Emo’s camps in Rivers State via speedboat, which is about 19 miles from Port Harcourt.

This area is lawless and kidnapping is rife.

Though Sky News crew went with their own security guards, Emo still went on to assure them all of his own personal guards who are hidden all over the mangrove swamps as they watch them arrive.

"They know me. They will not attack us," he said.

The only Nigerian navy boat, which is patrolling the waterways long before they reach Emo's illegal refinery, stopped them and demanded them to hand over all their fuel to them.

Despite a well-vaunted military campaign to put a stop to the illegal activities here, corruption is apparent and part of the problem.

“As we approach the illegal refineries, we see a plume of smoke indicating others are burning the crude.”

“Many of the thieves have stopped daytime burning to avoid being attacked by the Nigerian military.”

However, the government-authorised crackdown does not stop the stealing. It only sets them back for a short time.

"We have been attacked," Emo said. "It causes a lot of oil spillage and then we just start up again."

His audacity is quite astounding, so much that, he was asked by a member of the crew repeatedly about him being so outspoken about his illegal work and he replies: "I don't care. What can they do to me?

"I want to become legal. I want the government to say we can be legal and do this legally."


The damage to the area is extensive with oil everywhere, coating the mangrove swamps, all over the water and washing much further down the Delta polluting water supplies for thousands of others downstream.

Monday 20 February 2017

Suspected Lunatic (mad man) sets ablaze a house killing five members of the family

Lunatic sets house ablaze killing five

Pandemonium at Budo Alaka village in Kisi, Oriire Council area of Oyo State, Nigeria as a man alleged to be mentally derailed set a house ablaze on Sunday morning, which killed five members of the family, though two survivors of the incident were rushed to a Muslim Hospital where they are currently taking treatment.

According to an eye witness, the suspected lunatic named Monday Daniel, committed the arson while the members of the family were still sleeping in the building.

Furthermore, the eyewitness stated that the lunatic had earlier on met the family prior a day before the incident making a demand for money to travel to an unknown location, however the family member he approached refused to grant his request, which instigated his anger against the family that possibly led to his barbaric act.

Thereafter, he came back early Sunday morning and set the house on fire through the roof.

The dead are three-year-old Blessing Ode, eight-month-old Friday Ode, 10-year-old Mummy Ogbada, six-year-old Daddy Ogbada and 46-year-old Ogunma Ogbada.

The witness said the suspect escaped from the scene of the incident but was later arrested by the Oyo State Police Command.


Police Public Relations, Oyo State Command, who confirmed the arrest, said the suspect would be transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department of the command in Iyaganku, Ibadan for further investigation.

Tuesday 7 February 2017

Akwa Ibomites finally bolstered Monday's nationwide protest against President Buhari's bad regime

Nationwide protest against Buhari's failure

After withdrawing from the nationwide protest against the Buhari led federal government’s failure to fix the challenges of the nation which it had hitherto promised to do during the electioneering campaign which made Nigerians to believe he was the sent ‘Messiah’, the people of Akwa Ibom State finally join the historic protest on Monday afternoon.

Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt were some of the hot cities where the protest took place.

According to report, the Uyo protest was cancelled by Concerned Citizens who initiated the event with Tuface.

However, later in the day, at about 1.15pm a different group of Nigerians in the state, mobilised some persons to come out for the protest in order not to leave the state behind in the protest against the hardship being inflicted on Nigerians by the present administration.

The Uyo protest was led by a young lawyer named Toyo Jimmy under the auspices of One Voice Nigeria, in the state.

Speaking to pressmen, Jimmy stated that “Nigerians are suffering, and there are no clear-cut policies and programmes from the government to address the problems in this country. Instead, things are getting worse.”

“We are sending a clear message to the federal government that the Nigerian youth are hungry. We need a change that this government promised us,”

One of the protesters named Endiong John said that “I am sponsored by hunger. I am sponsored by the pains I go through every day.”

Another protester, Jonathan Akpan, told PREMIUM TIMES that he graduated two years ago from the department of Educational Technology, University of Calabar, and that he was tired of going around dropping applications in several places without getting any response.


“I have a strong feeling that this protest could bring about something good,” Mr. Akpan said.