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PRESIDENCY DISSOCIATES ITSELF FROM # ISTANDWITHBUHARI GROUP

PRESIDENCY DISSOCIATES ITSELF FROM # ISTANDWITHBUHARI GROUP The Presidency formally dissociates itself from the #Istandwithbuhari advocacy group and demands that the group should immediately stop claiming any alliance with the Buhari Administration. The Presidency also demands that the persons behind the controversial #Istandwithbuhari group should stop using President Muhammadu Buhari's name and that of his wife, Mrs. Aisha Muhammadu Buhari to promote themselves and their activities. Among other reasons, we have found it necessary to distance the Presidency from the #Istandwithbuhari group because its premature and ostentatious celebration of the present administration's achievements is totally inconsistent with President Buhari's philosophy of service with humility. While the present administration has indeed recorded significant successes in its priority areas of improving security across the nation, ending the Boko Haram insurgency, curbing official corr...

NIGERIA HAS ITS FIRST FEMALE VICE CHANCELLOR

The newly appointed Vice Chancellor for the Federal University Lokoja (FUL), Prof. Angela Freeman Miri has formally assumed office. The woman who succeeds Prof. Abdulmumuni Hassan Rafindadi, resumed February 25th, shortly after which the inauguration of the university council took place in Abuja, on the 1st of March, with Prof. Nimi Briggs as FUL’s Chairman of council/Pro-Chancellor. The amazon, formerly of the University of Jos visited the palace of the Maigari of Lokoja on Monday, March 7. Miri was former two-time commissioner in Plateau State. Prof. Briggs, the chairman of council was to later embark on a tour of both the institution’s permanent and mini sites, in Felele and Adankole, when he visited FUL for the first time, while the first council meeting is to begin on Thursday.

NIGERIA HAS ITS FIRST FEMALE VICE CHANCELLOR

The newly appointed Vice Chancellor for the Federal University Lokoja (FUL), Prof. Angela Freeman Miri has formally assumed office. The woman who succeeds Prof. Abdulmumuni Hassan Rafindadi, resumed February 25th, shortly after which the inauguration of the university council took place in Abuja, on the 1st of March, with Prof. Nimi Briggs as FUL’s Chairman of council/Pro-Chancellor. The amazon, formerly of the University of Jos visited the palace of the Maigari of Lokoja on Monday, March 7. Miri was former two-time commissioner in Plateau State. Prof. Briggs, the chairman of council was to later embark on a tour of both the institution’s permanent and mini sites, in Felele and Adankole, when he visited FUL for the first time, while the first council meeting is to begin on Thursday.

PRESIDENTIAL COMMITTEE INDICTS OVER 300 ONSA CONTRACTORS,

PRESIDENTIAL COMMITTEE INDICTS OVER 300 ONSA CONTRACTORS, RECOVERS OVER N7 BILLION, ASKS FOR THE REFUND OF N41 BILLION, RECOMMENDS FURTHER INVESTIGATION OF CONTRACTS VALUED AT OVER N75 BILLION A committee set up to probe contracts awarded by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) from 2011 to 2015 has indicted more than 300 companies and prominent citizens including serving and retired officers of the armed forces. Over N7 Billion has been recovered so far from the indicted companies and individuals. Another N41 Billion is to be refunded by the indicted companies while further investigation by the EFCC has been ordered to determine whether another N75 Billion should be recovered from some of the companies for unexecuted or partially executed contracts. The committee further established that one of the indicted companies, Societe D'Equipment International was overpaid to the tune of 7.9 Million Euros and $7.09 Million. The committee which is different fr...

REPS WANTS JAMB CBT SUSPENDED

The House of Representatives on Thursday urged the Federal Government to direct Joint Admissions Matriculation Board (JAMB) to suspend the computer based 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination test. The decision of the House was sequel to the adoption the prayers of a motion brought under matters of urgent public importance by a member, Hon. Oghene Egoh (PDP-Lagos). The lawmaker while moving the motion said there was need for JAMB to revert to the paper examination until the board was ready to conduct a hitch-free Computer Based Test (CBT). According to him, over a million candidates who sat for the computer based UTME recorded various degrees of technical hitches. The technical hitches, he said, jeopardised the candidates’ chances of gaining admission into the universities. His words: “Already serious admission problem is rocking the nation because already JAMB receives huge allocation from Federal Government every year. “Yet they charge cand...

EKITI DSS INVASION

The DSS operatives had reportedly invaded the State House of Assembly complex in Ado Ekiti, whisking away four of the 26 members to its Abuja office. The lawmakers accused the DSS of acting on the orders from above. However, briefing newsmen at the National Assembly complex, the Chairman, Ekiti House Committee on Information, Honorable Gboyega Aribisogan, said the call for the President to direct the release of the detained legislators has become imperative because the DSS would not embark on such action without presidential approval. Aribisogan said: “Like we have maintained, plotters of evil against the government of Ayodele Fayose and by extension the people of Ekiti State will not get our support. “We, members of the State House of Assembly are prepared to spend the rest of our tenure in DSS cell, instead of plotting against our leader and mentor, Governor Ayodele Fayose.” Speaking further, he said: “Gone are those days in Nigeria when impeach...