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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

News In Brief Today 26/04/16

Good morning! Here are 10 things you need to know this morning.





1. Nigeria is said to be losing about 1.5 billion dollars a month to piracy, armed robbery at sea, smuggling, and fuel supply fraud.
Amb. Michele Sison, U.S. Deputy Representative to the UN, who made this known on Monday in New York, said illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing also generated a sizeable income loss in the hundreds of millions of dollars a year.


2. A federal high court siting in Kogi State has sentenced a former member of the state House of Assembly and former Caretaker Chairman, Ogori/Magongo Local Government Area, Gabriel Daudu to 154 years imprisonment for a N1.4 billion fraud.
Justice Inyang Ekwo, who presided over the case found him guilty of 77 counts and sentenced him to 154 years imprisonment.


3. There was palpable tension in Ukpabi, Nimbo in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State, following the invasion of the town by Fulani herdsmen.
Report had it that the herdsmen, who were armed with dangerous weapons, invaded the town in their numbers, Monday morning, shooting any person in sight, which resulted to death of many residents of the area.


4. Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu, has begged Ngerians not to lose patience over the lingering fuel scarcity across the country.
Speaking in Lagos at a town hall meeting, Kachikwu lamented that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) cannot track fuel trucks as there were cases of diversion to other countries, saying that most of those trucks were diverted from Lagos to the hinterland of Chad and Cameroon.


5. Super Eagles of Nigeria and Watford striker, Odion Ighalo has lost his father, Paul Ighalo.The late Paul Ighalo died in the early hours of Monday after complaining of feeling weak.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Football Federation has consoled the player over the unfortunate incident.


6. The Deputy Governor of Edo State, Pius Odubu, has debunked the reports that he sponsored native doctors to kill his boss, Governor Adams Oshiomhole.
While describing the allegation as handiwork of mischief makers and blackmailers, Odudu said they were bent on destroying his cordial relationship with the governor.


7. The Federal Government will require at least N2trillion to complete no new fewer than 226 ongoing road projects across the country.
The Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Babatunde Fashola made the disclosure in Lagos while speaking at a Town Hall meeting organized to brief the public on the activities of the government in the last 11 months.
Fashola noted that the total amount allocated to all the sectors under his ministry in the 2016 budget was less than N500billion, stressing that the government did not have enough resources to complete all the projects at the moment.


8. Senate President, Bukola Saraki, will today lead other senators to a very important meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari.
The meeting is aimed at finding a lasting solution to the 2016 Appropriation Bill logjam.


9. Former Military head of state, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida has denined the report that he has passed on.
IBB, as he is fondly called, while addressing newsmen at his Hilltop Mansion in Minna, Niger State, said he was still alive. He, however, warned rumour peddlers to desist from feeding the general public with untrue information.


10. Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has stated that the lingering Boko Haram war is the result of level of corruption during the era of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Speaking in Lagos at a town hall meeting, Lai said it was corruption that ensured that while oil was selling for over $100 per barrel, the country had nothing to show for the windfall.

Dailypost News roundup.


15 comments:

  1. I thought I once read apc was looking for lai's replacement...wetin come happen?
    Dude is just all talk no action,how long wld he stupidly keep playing the blame game

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  2. Mr laiai Muhammad. Lier of the century....

    Good morning guys. Top of the day.

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  3. Foolish APC. Asi Asi. All of them. SHAME TO THEM

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  4. Buhari should call his boys to order. This fulani herds men are beginning to do too much. If they are not kidnapping, they are robbing people on the road, if they aren't doing that, they are killing. If the igbos decide to retaliate now, they will go to the north and start killing people there and before you know it, it will be full blown war...

    Buhari should call them to oder. They went and killed at aguata and got away with it. Now they have gone to enugu. This doesn't include delta state that have been complaining about this people. Or the man that works for the oba of ife that was killed.. There act is getting too much

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    1. Dont mind him, the herdsmen are not a problem so they are overlooked and boko haram is outlined as the only people causing mayhem.

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  5. Kachukwu said we should give him 2 weeks and we did, still nothing happened.. What is he asking for again??

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  6. Can someone remove 2 portfolios from fashola so he can concentrate on 1 please....

    After ranting in the last administration that it shouldn't take more than 6 months to solve light issues we are here battling same thing with him and he is asking us to swallow the bitter pill. I wonder the outrage that would have happened if theast administratiion said that

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  7. Lai Mohammed should be removed as minister if information. All he does is blame blame blame. Never accepting any responsibility. I don't remember the masses asking them to five us the time frame they gave us.

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  8. I want to know this herdsmen are rebranded boko haram, baba LAI Mohammed should please go and sit down.

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  9. Kachikwu can give excuse for Africa, more then the presumed two weeks has elapsed and now new excuse, fuel loaded is taken across borders. Is the waybill carried by the driver not stating where the dropoff point is? The borders are no longer manned by customs officers? This administration is full of excuses.

    As for Fashola I dont have words for him. He should be relieved of some portfolios so he can atleast concentrate and make it work. He is but one man and not a genius.

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  10. 1. How Do We Tackle Sea Piracy?
    2. Kogi Always in the news for wrong reason... That's why Ogori hasn't develop all these years... A LG consisting of just two villages, no cooperation between them both....happy Jail term serving.
    3. Why is the government silence about Fulani Herdsmen invasion? This is how Boko Haram started and before we know it it became a global issue.
    4. I don't get it, who owns these trucks? Don't they have monitoring team to keep track of where these trucks go to deliver products too?
    5. Accept my heartfelt sympathy Odion.
    6. Comedy in Edo state
    7. Fashola should be given just one ministry.. He seems not to know what he's doing. Nigeria isn't Lagos state.
    8. It isn't just about meeting always, let there be positive outcome... Nigerians are suffering
    9. Get well soon IBB.
    10.When will the blame game stop? We've heard this several times Mr Lai, what we need is a lasting solutions.

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  11. It's so heartbreaking that nothing is being said about these fulani herdsmen. They have absolutely no regard for human life. This is turning out to be another terrorist group and the presidency hasn't come out to addreSs it. How can a set of people enter a community and slaughter them for reasons I'm yet to fathom! How heartless are these people? Just heard a lady narrating how they ran away from their village at Uzo uwani and the tale is so heart chilling. Who gives guns to these animals? Maka chi eh, ike Nigeria agwugom. Tufiakwa.

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  12. I don't even want to talk about the light situation right now. Epileptic is an understatement. Ndi Uchu. Mtcheeew

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  13. Sometimes I wonder if our security agencies are paid to sit down and do nothing. Are there no investigative and preventive procedures to contain these wanton killers?

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