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Kogi poll: Supreme Court, INEC under fire amid over-voting controversy

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As Edo and Ondo States prepare for their gubernatorial elections in September, a group of concerned Kogi State citizens is urging the Supreme Court to address alleged irregularities in the recent Kogi governorship election. They have expressed strong objections to the reported overvoting and misuse of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), which they claim violated INEC regulations.

The group has criticized the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for dismissing these issues on technical grounds and has called on the Supreme Court to consider the substantive evidence rather than technicalities. They argue that ignoring BVAS fraud undermines democratic integrity and are appealing for justice to ensure the electoral process remains fair and transparent.

This is a satanic claim – Senate replies Obasanjo over salary fixing comment

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The Nigerian Senate has strongly denied former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s allegations that its members determine their own salaries and receive special financial packages from the presidency.

In response to Obasanjo’s claims, Senate spokesperson Senator Yemi Adaramodu described the accusations as misleading and “satanic.” Adaramodu emphasized that the Senate’s salaries are determined by the Revenue Mobilisation Fiscal Allocation Commission (RMFAC) and not by the lawmakers themselves. He also refuted suggestions of monetary patronage from the presidency, stating that such claims are baseless.

Adaramodu explained that any constituency projects funded by the federal government are part of the federal budget and are managed by relevant ministries and agencies, not directly by the legislators. He asserted that the Senate remains committed to responsible governance and economic growth, rejecting any attempts to malign its reputation through what he termed “political hypocrisy.”

“Seplat Energy Pledges to End Gas Flaring by 2025”

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“Seplat Energy Commits to Ending Gas Flaring by 2025, Announces Progress on Key Projects”

Seplat Energy plc has pledged to end routine gas flaring by 2025, emphasizing its dedication to sustainability and environmental responsibility.
The commitment was reiterated by Mr. Okechukwu Mba, Director of New Energy, during a panel session at the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Nigerian Council’s 47th Nigeria Annual International Conference & Exhibition (NAICE) in Lagos.
Seplat Energy aims to utilize all produced gas to replace diesel and promote clean energy through new gas plant developments that include Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) installations.
The company is advancing several initiatives, including the construction of the Sapele Integrated Gas Plant (SIGP), which is expected to significantly reduce Scope 1 emissions upon its completion in the second half of 2024.
Key flare-out projects such as the Western Asset Flares Out, Sapele LPG Storage & Offloading Facility, Oben LPG Project, and Ohaji Flares Out Project are progressing as planned.
Seplat Energy has also made strides in securing evacuation options for unprocessed associated gas from the Sapele Flow Station and has seen growth in gas revenue year-on-year.

German govt seeks economic cooperation with Enugu State

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The German Government, led by Weert Borner, the German Consul General to Nigeria, has expressed a strong interest in deepening economic cooperation with Enugu State. During a recent visit to Governor Peter Mbah at the Government House in Enugu, Borner highlighted Germany’s commitment to collaborating with the state in areas such as agriculture, energy, trade, and investment.

Borner noted that Enugu was chosen as one of the three key business and investment destinations in southern Nigeria due to the improved ease of doing business under Mbah’s administration. This visit is part of ongoing discussions initiated in Lagos in 2023 to enhance German cooperation with the state.

Governor Mbah welcomed the partnership, emphasizing Enugu’s ambition to achieve a $30 billion GDP target through private sector investments and international cooperation. He highlighted agriculture as a crucial sector for economic growth, aiming to develop Special Agro Processing Zones for local and export markets. Mbah also mentioned the advancement of the international wing of Akanu Ibiam International Airport and the construction of a cargo terminal to boost exports.

This collaboration reflects a growing interest in regional partnerships to drive Nigeria’s economic development, with Enugu positioned as a strategic partner in this endeavor.

FG establishes feedback mechanism with Nigerians after nationwide protest

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has introduced an online feedback mechanism to enhance citizen participation in governance. Abiodun Essiet, Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Community Engagement, North Central, announced this initiative during a town hall meeting in Minna. The meeting, titled “Presidential Community Engagement and Feedback Gathering,” aimed to address challenges, concerns, and aspirations of Nigerians.

Essiet emphasized the importance of transparency and citizen feedback in achieving growth and development. She noted the government’s commitment to improving the economy, infrastructure, youth empowerment, and agriculture over the past 14 months.

Participants at the meeting voiced their concerns about the high cost of living and urged the government to use funds from fuel subsidy removal to improve living standards and address corruption and security issues. Calls were made for a reduction in the prices of petroleum products and foodstuffs, the completion of the Minna-Abuja road, and increased empowerment for women and youths. The meeting highlighted the need for a collaborative approach among government tiers to tackle insecurity and boost socio-economic activities.

Gov Alia condemns assassination of humanitarian worker in Benue

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Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State has condemned the assassination of Chris Terfa, a prominent humanitarian worker and health rights advocate, who was killed on Friday in Makurdi. Terfa, who was the National Chairperson of the National Key Population Health and Rights Network (NKPHRN) and the Executive Director of Concerned Youth for Development Initiative (CYDI), was attacked by unknown assailants at his office.

Governor Alia, accompanied by top government officials, visited Terfa’s family on Sunday to offer condolences. He highlighted Terfa’s significant contributions to health and human rights, particularly his advocacy work against HIV/AIDS. Alia praised the quick response of the Divisional Police Officer, Mr. Daniel Ezeala, and his team, and urged them to ensure the arrest and prosecution of those responsible for Terfa’s death. The governor assured the public of the state government’s commitment to achieving justice in this case.

“Bauchi Government Pledges Increased Funding for Tuberculosis Diagnosis and Treatment After Relegation Concerns”

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“Bauchi Government Commits to Boosting Tuberculosis Funding and Resources Amid Relegation Concerns”

The Bauchi State Government has pledged to enhance funding and improve resource management for Tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and treatment in response to previous neglect.
During an advocacy visit by Langa Women Development Initiative, State Commissioner for Budget, Economic Planning, and Multilateral Coordination, Aminu Hamayyo, emphasized the government’s renewed focus on TB through strategic planning and financial support.
Hamayyo acknowledged that TB management had been sidelined compared to other public health issues and committed to increasing budgetary allocations for TB programs.
The Commissioner assured that the government would ensure timely release of funds essential for TB diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, as well as capacity building for healthcare workers.
Collaboration with Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and other stakeholders will be strengthened to improve TB care and ensure optimal use of resources.
Dr. Adamu Sambo, State Commissioner for Health, promised consistent availability of TB drugs and diagnostic equipment, addressing logistical issues, and improving coordination with CSOs.
Amb. Grace Maikudi of Langa Women Development Initiative highlighted the need for specific funding allocation to prevent delays in TB control activities.
Dr. Yakubu Gida of BACATMA provided an overview of TB prevalence in Bauchi, noting a significant number of undetected cases, and outlined current TB care infrastructure, including DOT centres and diagnostic facilities.

This commitment aims to address the gap in TB management and improve health outcomes in Bauchi State.

Your past is influencing your opinion, House of Reps replies Obasanjo

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo recently criticized members of the National Assembly for allegedly determining their own salaries and allocating what he termed frivolous allowances. In response, the House of Representatives, represented by Deputy Spokesperson Philip Agbese, defended the current lawmakers.

Agbese emphasized that the 10th House of Representatives operates with a commitment to transparency and accountability, distinguishing itself from past practices during Obasanjo’s presidency. He assured that the current leadership, under Speaker Tajudeen Abass, is focused on the welfare of Nigerians and not driven by narrow interests.

Regarding rumors of financial contributions from President Bola Tinubu to National Assembly members, Agbese refuted these claims, attributing the support for Tinubu to diplomacy and consultation rather than financial incentives.

“EPL: Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui Set for Manchester United Debut Against Fulham”

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“Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui Poised for Manchester United Debut Against Fulham”

Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui are expected to make their debuts for Manchester United in the upcoming Premier League match against Fulham this Friday.
Both players have arrived in the UK and are set to undergo medicals as they finalize their moves from Bayern Munich. They must be registered by midday Thursday to feature in the game.
Manchester United has agreed to pay an initial €45 million for De Ligt, with an additional €5 million in add-ons. Mazraoui’s transfer involves an initial fee of €15 million plus €5 million in add-ons.
Personal terms have been finalized, and the deals are now moving towards completion.

I will deliver Kano to APC in 2027 if…, Doguwa declares

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Rep. Alhassan Doguwa, a federal lawmaker from Kano State, has pledged to secure victory for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 general elections. His commitment came in response to criticisms from Rep. Abdulmumin Jibrin, who had accused Doguwa of being a liability to the APC’s electoral prospects in Kano State.

Doguwa, who represents Tudun-Wada/Doguwa Federal Constituency and chairs the House Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream), expressed his desire to serve as the Director-General of the APC’s 2027 campaign in Kano State. He refuted Jibrin’s claims, asserting that he is an asset to the party rather than a hindrance.

Jibrin, from the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP), had earlier labeled Doguwa as a threat to peace in Kano State, intensifying the political clash between the two lawmakers.

Nigerians tell UK riots experience

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Amid the recent anti-immigrant riots in the United Kingdom, several Nigerians have shared their experiences, revealing how they managed to stay safe during the unrest. These riots, which erupted following the tragic stabbing of three young girls in Southport, were fueled by misinformation that the suspect was a black Muslim migrant. The false claims were spread by influential figures, leading to far-right extremists targeting black and Muslim communities across the UK.

Shola, a Nigerian student living in Sunderland, recounted how he and his wife were forced to stay indoors for hours as a police helicopter hovered over their home for over five hours. He described the chaos that unfolded in the city, with several businesses and even a police station being attacked by rioters.

Another Nigerian, Janet, who lives on the street where the first protest took place, fled her home before the unrest began. She noted that local taxi drivers had warned people of color to stay indoors, anticipating that the “peaceful” protest could turn violent.

In contrast, Mayor, a Liverpool resident, and Yemi, who lives in Manchester, reported less direct impact but emphasized the need for caution during such volatile times. Yemi particularly noted that while Manchester remained relatively peaceful, areas like Piccadilly were best avoided.

The UK government, through its High Commissioner to Nigeria, Richard Montgomery, has reassured Nigerians of their safety, emphasizing that discrimination or attacks against any community would not be tolerated. This statement followed a travel advisory from the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, urging citizens to exercise caution when visiting the UK and avoid large gatherings or protests.

Police detain 14-yr-old boy accused of raping minor in Edo

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In Edo State, the Police Command has detained a 14-year-old boy accused of raping a minor in the Sobe community, Owan West Local Government Area. The incident reportedly occurred when the teenager lured the victim into his room and defiled her.

The suspect was detained after the victim’s father reported the case to the local police station. However, the father later sought to withdraw the case, claiming he had reached an agreement with the family of the accused to settle the matter privately. Despite this, the police decided to proceed with the case, transferring it to the command headquarters in Benin.

The Command’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Moses Yamu, confirmed the incident and stated that the matter had been escalated to the State Criminal Investigation Department for further investigation.

Woman tears husband’s passport at Lagos Airport

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The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has launched an investigation after a viral video surfaced showing a woman tearing a Nigerian passport, allegedly belonging to her husband, at Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos. The incident, which has sparked widespread outrage, occurred upon their arrival in Nigeria.

In response to the act, NIS spokesperson Kenneth Udo confirmed that the individuals involved have been identified and summoned for further investigation. Udo emphasized that if the allegations are confirmed, the woman’s actions would constitute a violation of Section 10(b) of the Immigration Act 2015. This could result in severe penalties, as outlined under Section 10(h) of the Act.

The punishment for passport mutilation, as stipulated in the Act, includes a possible five-year imprisonment term or a fine of One Million Naira, or both, for altering or assisting in the alteration of travel documents without lawful authority. Additionally, for offenses under the Act where no specific penalty is provided, the convicted individual may face a one-year imprisonment term, a fine of One Hundred Thousand Naira, or both, and the court may also order the deportation of the offender.

Udo reiterated the NIS’s commitment to enforcing the Immigration Act, highlighting the importance of maintaining the integrity of the country’s legal documents and national security.

‘Reflect on the cries of the people’ – Obi to Nigerian leaders

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Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate in the 2023 elections, has reiterated his strong commitment to the vision of a “New Nigeria.” In a statement shared on his X handle on Sunday, August 11, Obi urged Nigerian leaders to address the escalating poverty and suffering in the country, reflecting on the #EndBadGovernance protests. He expressed condolences to the families of those who lost their lives during the protests, including security personnel, and emphasized the urgent need for leaders to respond to the legitimate demands of the suffering masses.

Obi stressed the importance of addressing key issues such as insecurity, corruption, and poverty, urging leaders to take immediate action. He reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the vision of a “New Nigeria,” expressing hope and inspiration for a brighter future, and declared, “A New Nigeria remains possible.”

Army embarks on mission to inspire, train Nigerians in tree planting

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The Nigerian Army has taken a pioneering role in inspiring and training Nigerians in tree planting and food cultivation, aiming to raise awareness about the importance of environmental conservation and food security. This initiative was highlighted during a tree planting ceremony at the Infantry Zoological Garden in Jaji Military Cantonment, Kaduna, led by Maj-Gen. Henry Wesley, the Chief of Special Service and Programmes.

Wesley emphasized the symbolic and significant nature of the tree planting ceremony, viewing it as an opportunity to project the Army’s commitment to environmental sustainability to the world. He noted that this initiative predates the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and is unique within Sub-Saharan Africa. The Nigerian Army has established the Nigerian Army Farms and Ranches department, which focuses on crop development and animal husbandry, as part of its broader efforts to promote environmental conservation.

Additionally, Maj-Gen. Kelvin Aligbe, Commander of TRADOC, discussed the development of the Infantry Zoological Garden, soon to be renamed the Nigerian Army Conservation Education Centre. This facility was initially set up in 2020 to create a therapeutic environment for families residing in Jaji and to advocate for conservation. The garden also houses specimens of all the mascots of the Nigerian Army, serving as a symbolic “library of mascots.”

The Army’s efforts aim to educate the younger generation on the vital culture of tree planting and conservation, with aspirations to affiliate the center with global conservation and wildlife organizations. This initiative reflects the Army’s commitment to expanding its scope in environmental conservation and raising awareness about the dangers of deforestation to human and food security in Nigeria.

A-review-of-asakes-third-album ‘Lungu Boy’ [Review]

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Asake’s third album, Lungu Boy, marks a bold attempt to expand his musical boundaries, but it falls short of the unprecedented trifecta many fans had anticipated. Despite his previous success with a fusion of Amapiano, Fuji, and hip-hop, this album sees Asake venturing into new sonic territories that, for the most part, don’t align with his strengths.

The album, intended to reflect Asake’s global rise, is characterized by mid-tempo tracks infused with Spanish guitars, jazz horns, and dance rhythms. However, the production often fails to complement his unique delivery, leaving some songs feeling lackluster. The absence of long-term collaborators like Olamide Baddo and Magicsticks is noticeable, as the album struggles to capture the same spark that defined his earlier work.

Songs like “MMS” with Wizkid and “Mood” showcase Asake’s attempt at versatility, but they don’t quite measure up to his previous hits. Tracks like “Suru,” featuring Stormzy, and “Skating” highlight a departure from his signature sound, but they lack the energy and creativity that fans have come to expect. Even collaborations with global stars like Travis Scott on “Active” and Central Cee on “Wave” only partially redeem the album.

While Lungu Boy contains moments of brilliance, particularly in tracks like “Uh Yeah” and “Fuji Vibes,” it ultimately feels like a missed opportunity for Asake. The album’s ambition to go international results in a dilution of the raw, streetwise energy that propelled him to fame. Fans hoping for another groundbreaking project may find themselves returning to his earlier albums for comfort.

In summary, Lungu Boy is an album that demonstrates Asake’s willingness to evolve, but it doesn’t quite hit the mark. The album is likely to achieve commercial success, but critically, it falls into the “Victory” category with a Pulse rating of 6/10.

Tanzanian singer Mandojo killed after being mistaken for a thief

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Tanzanian Bongo Flava singer Mandojo has tragically died in Dodoma after being beaten to death in a case of mistaken identity. The singer, known for his contributions to the Mandojo and Domo Kaya Group, was reportedly mistaken for a thief, leading to the fatal incident.

Mandojo’s death was confirmed by fellow musicians Anselm Tryphone, also known as Soggy Doggy, and Domo Kaya. Soggy Doggy expressed his deep sorrow over the loss, stating, “My heart is in great pain, I will miss you very much my brother and my friend. Rest in peace Mandojo, surely human life on this earth is very short.”

The incident occurred just days before Mandojo’s birthday, with Domo Kaya also mourning the loss, saying, “Daaaah MY SON I don’t believe the 22nd of this month is supposed to be your birthday… This is so sad Rest in peace my brother 🙏.”

Mandojo and Domo Kaya were a well-known musical duo, producing hits such as “Give me,” “Wanok Nok,” and “Dingi,” which endeared them to fans across Tanzania. Mandojo’s creativity, lyrical prowess, and captivating voice helped him build a loyal fan base and made him a popular figure in live performances.

Following the news of his death, fans and fellow artists took to social media to express their grief and pay tribute to the singer, lamenting the untimely and tragic end of his life.

Buju Banton accuses Afrobeats of biting off Dancehall without paying respect

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Jamaican Reggae and Dancehall star Buju Banton recently shared his thoughts on the rise of Afrobeats during an interview on the Drinking Champs Podcast, sparking a mix of reactions. Banton expressed his view that while Afrobeats is achieving significant international success, it lacks the depth and sociopolitical impact that earlier African music embodied. He pointed to legends like Fela Kuti, Salif Keita, and Youssou N’Dour, whose music not only entertained but also addressed the struggles and political climates of their respective countries.

Banton criticized Afrobeats for not reflecting the current political issues and protests happening across Africa, contrasting this with Reggae music, which he believes captures various aspects of life, including struggles and resistance. He also expressed disappointment that despite Afrobeats drawing inspiration from Reggae and Dancehall, there is insufficient acknowledgment of these Caribbean influences.

Additionally, Banton accused Afrobeats artists of distancing themselves from Jamaican musicians, noting that they often collaborate with artists from other continents rather than featuring their Jamaican counterparts. His remarks have stirred debate on social media, with some defending Afrobeats, arguing that it does include conscious music and that his claims about the lack of collaboration between Nigerian and Jamaican artists are unfounded.

It was either a middle finger to God or just cry – Pastor Jimmy Odukoya on losing his mum

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Pastor Jimmy Odukoya, a Nollywood actor and pastor, shared his profound emotional experience following the sudden death of his mother, Pastor Bimbo Odukoya, in 2005. On the Truth Table podcast, hosted by his sister, Pastor Tolu Odukoya, Jimmy revealed that losing a family member was his greatest fear at the time, and the loss of his mother, whom he described as the most important woman in his life, was devastating.

He discussed how the grief he experienced brought him to a critical juncture in his faith. He felt as though he had two choices: either abandon his faith in anger and frustration or confront his pain while staying true to his beliefs. Ultimately, he chose the latter, deciding to face his grief head-on rather than walking away from his faith.

Jimmy compared his emotional state to that of a battered soldier in battle, feeling lifeless and broken. However, he found solace in a message he received from God, which reminded him that, having faced his worst fear, he was now fearless and could no longer be easily threatened or scared. This message helped him find strength and continue his faith journey despite the profound loss.

“EPL: Ebuka Predicts 2024/2025 Title Winners, Claims ‘We All Know Who Will Win’”

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“Ebuka Obi-Uchendu Predicts Manchester United to Win Premier League Title Despite Recent Struggles”

Media personality Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, a passionate Manchester United supporter, has predicted that Manchester United will win the Premier League title for the 2024/2025 season.
Obi-Uchendu made this bold prediction while hosting the Big Brother Naija eviction show, asserting confidence in Erik ten Hag’s squad.
Manchester United will start their Premier League campaign this Friday with a home match against Fulham at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils finished in eighth place last season, marking their worst-ever league position, but Obi-Uchendu remains optimistic about their prospects this season.