Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Ayo Sogunro Replies Sadiq Abacha On Behalf Of Prof. Wole Soyinka



Its a season of open letters! You must have read Sadiq Abacha's open letter to Prof. Wole Soyinka Sadiq. Well the ghen ghen has happened. He has gotten a reply from writer/activist Ayo Sogunro. 

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I do not know you personally, but I admire your filial bravery - however misguided-in defending the honour of your father, the late General Sani Abacha. This in itself is not a problem; it is an obligation—in this cultural construct of ours - for children to rise to the defense of their parents, no matter what infamy or perfidy the said parent might have dabbled in.

  

Open Letter From Sani Sadiq Abacha To Prof. Wole Soyinka


One of the sons of late military dictator Sani Abacha, Sadiq Sani Abacha has wrote an open letter to Prof. Wole Soyinka days after the Nobel Laureate said it was an insult to share an award with his late father, Sani Abacha.  Sadiq says Prof Soyinka attacking his dad is an act of cowardice...

If you want to think, speak and act logically then you should know all three.
1. The law of identity
2. The law of excluded middle
3. The law of non contradiction.

Now let's look at each one of these and see what they mean in practice.
1.The law of identity
The law of identity means that things are what they are, which at first doesn't seem very illuminating, but wait; it implies also the following, that things are what they are, whether you like them or not, it implies that things are what they are whether you know them or not, it implies that things are what they are whether you agree with them or not. 

83 Micro Finance Banks Liquidated By CBN


The Manager Director of  Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) Alhaji Umaru Ibrahim during his defense of NDIC’s 2014 Budget before the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency disclosed that 83 Microfinance banks operating in Nigeria has been liquidated.

He also announced that plans were on to work out ways and means to regulate mobile banking in Nigeria. The NDIC boss justified the liquidation of the 83 MFBs on the discovery that some of the banks exists only on paper while some are used to defraud Nigerians.

He said there are up to 900 Micro Finance Banks operation in the country out of which 83 have been listed for liquidation.

Ibrahim said NDIC is already working to determine the number of depositors and how much each deposited in the banks in order to pay them.

Source: The Will

74 Million Litres Of PMS Arrives Lagos Port


Reports indicate that the fuel scarcity situation in Nigeria is set to subside, as major fuel marketers, yesterday, said they have available, the delivery of about 74 million litres of PMS, at their depots in Lagos.

Reports have it that Mr. Obafemi Olowore, Executive Secretary, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN said that three vessels, namely United Enterprises, Ocean Centurion and Alizea are discharging fuel in PWA jetty, NOJ jetty and BOP jetty all belonging to MOMAN. 

I hope the scarcity subsides because its really difficult to move around! #NoFuelThings

Jonathan Sacks Sports Minister, Swears In 11 New Ministers


This morning, March 5th 2014, the Presidency  announced the sack of the Minister of Sports, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi. He has been replaced by Tamuno Danagogo.

The president also swore-in 11 new ministers and assigned them ministries. The ministers are:
Musiliu Obanikoro (Lagos), Minister of State Defence
Abduljelili Adesiyan (Osun), Minister of Police Affairs
Aminu Wali (Kano), Minister of Foreign Affairs
Mohammed Wakil (Borno), Minister of State Power
Akon Eyakenyi (Akwa Ibom), Minister of Land and Housing
Lawrencia Laraba (Kaduna State), Minister of Environment
Tamuno Danagogo (Rivers), Minister of Sports
Asabe Asmau Ahmed (Niger), Minister of State Agriculture
Aliyu Gusau (Zamfara), Minister of Defence
Khaliru Alhassan (Sokoto State), Minister of State, Health
Boni Haruna (Adamawa), Minister of Youth Development

Judges Approves Retirement Of Suspended Justices


President Goodluck Jonathan has approved the compulsory retirement of Justices Gladys Olotu and U. A. Inyang of the Federal High Court and FCT High Court with effect from 3rd February 2014. 

Last week it the suspension of the justices was announced. Justice G.K. Olotu of the Federal High Court and Justice U. A. Inyang were suspended for gross misconduct after which the Nigerian Judicial Council (NJC) headed by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Aloma Mukhtar, forwarded a recommendation for their compulsory retirement to  President Goodluck Jonathan. 

It was reported that the recommendation for compulsory retirement of the two judges was based on findings made by the NJC after investigations into allegations contained in petitions brought against them.


Popular Nigerian Artist Obesere Has Been Arrested For Alledged Rape

From Vanguard:


LAGOS — Popular Fuji musician,  Alhaji Abass Akande, popularly known as Obesere, has been arrested  by the Police in Lagos State for allegedly raping a 29-year-old business woman, Miss Olanike Olaiya in his Okota residence, Lagos.

The victim, who took the matter to the Police, also narrated her ordeal in the hands of the musician whose shows generally fascinate society women.

According to Olaiya, a  National Diploma graduate of business administration from Ibadan Polytechnic, “I got to know  Obesere through one of my friends, Mrs Bola Okoro. She told me that Obesere would assist me in my business.


Guard Discovers Bomb Inside Bank In Osun State


A security guard attached to a branch of First Bank Plc in Osogbo, Osun State discovered an explosive substance wrapped in a polythene bag inside the banking hall on Tuesday 4th March, 2014.

It was reported that bank officials and customers were quickly evacuated from the bank immediately the explosive substance was discovered.

The Police Anti-Bomb Squad was later deployed in the bank and they were said to have detonated the bomb, they also cordoned off Station Road, where the bank is located.

As soon as the information filtered to neighbouring shop owners, many hurriedly closed their shops, while some left their wares and ran for safety.

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