Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Petr Cech set to Join Arsenal

The Czeck Republic goal keeper, Petr Cech is set to join English premiership side Arsenal this weekend. Both teams (Arsenal and Chelsea) are to close the deal in 48 hours. Petr Cech is quite happy with Chelsea’s owner Roman Abramovich for allowing him to leave the club to whatsoever club of his choosing, even close rivals Arsenal.


The 33 year old has a year left on his contract with Chelsea but, he wants to leave the team as he has spent last season as the second choice goal keeper for Chelsea while Thibaut Courtois held sway as the first choice goal keeper. Chelsea’s captain John Terry, told radio station Talksport: "There is obviously talk of Arsenal signing Petr and if they do get Petr, that will strengthen them for sure. He will save them 12 to 15 points a season.

List of state Governors that shunned meeting with Buhari

Reports have emerged that some state governors failed to show up for the meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and the 36 state governors which was held earlier today at the presidential. The reason for their absence is yet unknown. The state governors include;
 Abia  - Gov Okezie Ikpeazu
Bauchi – Gov Mohammed Abubakar
Enugu – Gov Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi
Nasarawa – Gov Tanko Al-Makura
The states in attendance were Rivers, Ogun, Imo, Gombe, Benue, Delta, Niger, Kano, Katsina, Zamfara, Kogi, Borno and Jigawa. Others were governors of Kebbi, Kwara, Taraba, Ekiti, Ondo, Kaduna, Oyo, Osun, Edo, Anambra, Sokoto, Ebonyi, Lagos, Adamawa, Cross Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Yobe States. Plateau and Bayelsa States were represented by their deputy governors.

Saraki, Lawan groups disagree on senate majority leader


Ahmad Lawan and Bukola Saraki
Leaders of the All Progressives Congress again on Monday failed to broker truce between its two rival groups in the Senate.
The latest peace effort was at the instance of the Chief John Odigie-Oyegun-led National Working Committee.
The meeting held at Odigie-Oyegun’s private residence in Asokoro, Abuja on Monday.
Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, were among the APC lawmakers who attended the meeting.
Although the meeting was not open to journalists, it was learnt that it provided the first real opportunity for the leaders of the two opposing groups to meet face to face since the June 9 National Assembly leadership elections.
The APC was thrown into a crisis following the emergence of Saraki and Dogara as Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives respectively.
The party had announced Ahmed Lawan and Femi Gbajabiamila as its sole candidates for the two positions.
Saraki was earlier scheduled to meet with the APC leadership two weeks ago but the meeting was cancelled at the last minute at the instance of some party leaders.
However, neither Saraki nor the party’s preferred candidate for the position of Senate President, Lawan agreed to sheathe their sword.
The cold war between the two camps worsened within the last two weeks with both parties insisting on producing the remaining four principal officers in the Senate.
While Lawan’s group with the support of some APC leaders wanted the party to choose the occupants of the positions, the Saraki camp maintained that the principal officers must be produced by the various zonal caucuses in the Senate.
It was gathered that Lawan’s argument before Odigie-Oyegun on Monday, was that members of his group would be disenfranchised if the caucuses should determine the fate of the four officers.
Saraki on the other hand insisted that he could not afford to have his rival in such a sensitive position as Senate Leader.
The development forced the meeting to adjourn abruptly thereby worsening the growing anxiety and tension within the two camps.
As of the time of filing this report, one of our correspondents learnt that Saraki had asked the various caucuses to meet at 11pm on Monday to pick their representatives to fill the four remaining principal officers’ positions.
Our correspondents further learnt that while Senator Ali Ndume ( Borno South ) was being favoured as Senate Leader, a former governor of Zamfara State, Ahmed Sani – Yerima, may become the Chief Whip.
However, a member of the Saraki camp told one of our correspondents on conditions of anonymity that a senator from the South-West, had intensified lobby to become either the Deputy Senate Leader or the Deputy Chief Whip.
A source said, “The senate president has asked the various caucuses to agree on their candidates before 12 midnight and submit the list which he had said would be announced during plenary tomorrow (Tuesday).”
A leading member of the party, who pleaded for anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, confided in one of our correspondents that party leaders tried but failed to get Saraki to accommodate Lawan and his supporters.
The Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Assembly are expected to announce the composition of other leadership positions during plenary today (Tuesday).
This is required to prepare grounds for President Muhammadu Buhari to present his list of ministerial nominees for screening.
When contacted about happenings with respect to the crisis in the National Assembly, the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said, “No comment.”
Governors on the party’s platform were expected to meet in Abuja, on Monday night but as of 9.10pm there was no sign that the meeting will hold as inquiries revealed that the Chairman of the Progressives Governors’ Forum, Rochas Okorocha, had yet to arrive Abuja from Owerri.

Senators’ allowances nine times higher than basic pay


Senate President, Bukola Saraki
NIGERIANS that have expressed surprise that each senator receives N506,600 per annum as wardrobe allowance may be in for a shocker as the lawmakers receive far more allowances under different other categories.
Investigation by our correspondent on Monday showed that senators’ allowances totalled N18,642,880 on annual basis.
In all, the allowance each senator receives is nine times more than his annual salary.
A senator’s salary is pegged at N2,026,400 per annum.
Each senator or a member of the House of Representatives is entitled to 19 different allowances.
These allowances are for vehicle maintenance and fuelling; domestic staff, entertainment, utilities, personal assistant, constituency, wardrobe, house maintenance, newspapers, recess, accommodation, furniture, severance, tour duty, estacode, special assistant, security, legislative aide and medical.
These allowances are specified in the Remuneration Package for Political, Public and Judicial Office Holders prepared by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission.
On an annual basis, the 107 senators receive   N1,994,788,160 as allowances. Only 107 senators are eligible for these allowances. The President of the Senate and Deputy President of the Senate receive fewer allowances because most of their needs are fully provided for by the state.
For members of the House, the annual allowances payable are about eight times higher than their annual salaries.
While the annual salary of a House member is pegged at N1,985,212.50, the annual allowances add up to N15,286,135.25. This means that the 358 members of the House (excluding the speaker and the deputy speaker) get N5,472,436,419.5 annually in allowances.
The allowances, however, are in categories. Some are tagged regular while others are tagged irregular allowances.
Regular allowances are those that are paid on monthly basis along with the monthly salaries while irregular allowances are paid at other intervals, ranging from annual to once in four years.
There are also other allowances not included in this calculation that are paid not at any fixed periods but as many times as they occur in the year.
The allowances are calculated as percentages of the annual salaries. While some are higher than the annual salaries, others are lower.
Basically, both senators and Reps are paid the same percentages of their salaries as allowances, except the constituency allowance where senators are paid 250 per cent while Reps get 100 per cent of their annual salaries.
Vehicle maintenance and fuelling allowance is 75 per cent; domestic staff, 75 per cent; entertainment, 30 per cent; utilities, 30 per cent; wardrobe, 25 per cent; newspapers, 15 per cent; house maintenance, five per cent; and personal assistants, 25 per cent.
For a senator, therefore, the vehicle maintenance and fuelling allowance adds up to N1,519,800; domestic staff, N1, 519,800; entertainment, N607,920; utilities, N607,920; wardrobe, N506,600; newspapers, N303,960; house maintenance, N101,320; constituency, N5,066,000; personal assistant, N506,600.
For a member of the House of Representatives, the vehicle maintenance and fuelling allowance comes up to N1,488,909.40; domestic staff, N1,488,909.40; entertainment, N595,563.75; utilities, 595,563.75; wardrobe, N496,303.12; newspapers, N303,960; house maintenance, N99,260.62; constituency, N1,985,212.50; and personal assistant, N 496,303.12.
The irregular allowances include housing allowance, 200 per cent of the Reps annual salaries; furniture allowance, 300 per cent; recess allowance, 10 per cent and severance allowance, 300 per cent.
Housing allowance is paid once a year. Furniture allowance is paid once in four years and recess allowance is paid when the lawmakers are on recess and they go on recess four times in a year. Severance allowance is at the end of the four-year tenure.
The housing allowance of a senator is N4,053,800. The furniture allowance is N6,079,200. On annualised basis, the furniture allowance is N1,519,800. The recess allowance climbs to N810,560 if they go on recess four times a year. The severance allowance is N6,079,200. On annual basis, it comes down to N1,519,800.
For Reps, the housing allowance is N3,970,425. The furniture allowance is N5,955,637.50. Annually, the furniture allowance comes down to N1, 488,909.38. Also, recess allowance comes up to N794, 084. The severance allowance is N5,955,637.50. On annual basis, it comes down to N1,488,909.38.
There are other allowances that the lawmakers are not paid directly but provided and paid for by the government.
These are allowances for special assistants, security and legislative aides. What this means is that those engaged in these capacities are paid directly by the government as the allowances cannot be claimed by political office holders. These allowances apply to senators and Reps.
Medical expenses are also borne by the government when the lawmakers have need for the services.
The lawmakers are also entitled to tour duty allowance and estacode whenever they travel out of the country. For a senator, the tour duty allowance is N37,000 per night while the estacode is $950 per night.
For a member of the House of Representatives, the tour duty allowance is N35,000 per night while the estacode is $900 per night.
Although political office holders in the country are among the highest paid government officials in the world, our correspondent reports that the worry of many Nigerians is not what they earn officially but what accrues to them through self-appropriation and corruption.
The budget of the National Assembly is never broken into components and efforts to get them to break down the budget have not yielded the required result even after the invocation of the Freedom of Information Act.
Lawmakers are known to collect huge quarterly allocations, some of which are ostensibly designated for constituency projects. The constituency allowance is different from the constituency project fund.
Constituency allowance is paid for the maintenance of constituency office and contact while constituency project fund are appropriated to enable the lawmakers to execute projects in their constituencies.

Fadahunsi can inspect electoral materials, says Osun tribunal

Gavel hammer
The Election Petitions Tribunal hearing matters arising from the general election in Osun State has granted the application by the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Osun-East senatorial district, Mr. Francis Fadahunsi, to inspect materials used for the conduct of the March 28 poll.
The PDP candidate’s lawyer, Chief Wole Oke (SAN), who moved the application before the Justice H. Kanyip-led tribunal on Tuesday also moved an application for substituted service on Senator Jide Omoworare who was declared the winner of the election.
The tribunal granted the two applications moved by the petitioner’s lawyer.
Oke told the panel that the Independent National Electoral Commission and the All Progressives Congress had been served with the petition but his client decided to approach the panel to serve Omoworare by pasting the notice on the wall of his residence.
The Osun-East senatorial election was the fiercest in the state during the 2015 general elections.
Security agents had to be deployed in Ilesa when the result of the poll was declared as tension rose before the situation was brought under control.

Monday, 15 June 2015

BREAKING: What Buhari Is Demanding From The Senate

In his first correspondence to the National Assembly Muhammadu Buhari is seeking approval from the Senate to appoint 15 advisers.
BREAKING: What Buhari Is Demanding From The Senate
Buhari speaking after his inauguration on Friday
15 candidatures of Muhammadu Buhari’s advisers needed to be approved by the National Assembly. The President of Nigeria has sent the letter to the Senate seeking their approval. It was read by the Senate president, David Mark, on Tuesday. It was Buhari’s first letter addressing the National Assembly since his entry into the presidential office.
Still, the candidatures of those who earned Muhammadu Buhari’s confidence to become his advisers haven’t been announced yet to the general public.
The candidates to form Buhari’s cabinet yet to be revealed as well.
Malam Garba Shehu, the spokesperson of the President Muhammadu Buhari has asked for the understanding of the public as the President needs time to appoint his cabinet.

BREAKING: What Buhari Is Demanding From The Senate

In his first correspondence to the National Assembly Muhammadu Buhari is seeking approval from the Senate to appoint 15 advisers.
BREAKING: What Buhari Is Demanding From The Senate
Buhari speaking after his inauguration on Friday
15 candidatures of Muhammadu Buhari’s advisers needed to be approved by the National Assembly. The President of Nigeria has sent the letter to the Senate seeking their approval. It was read by the Senate president, David Mark, on Tuesday. It was Buhari’s first letter addressing the National Assembly since his entry into the presidential office.
Still, the candidatures of those who earned Muhammadu Buhari’s confidence to become his advisers haven’t been announced yet to the general public.
The candidates to form Buhari’s cabinet yet to be revealed as well.
Malam Garba Shehu, the spokesperson of the President Muhammadu Buhari has asked for the understanding of the public as the President needs time to appoint his cabinet.

Speaker Dogara Nominates Chief of Staff

One more former member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) joins the leadership of the National Assembly as Yakubu Dogara, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, has nominated Jerry Manwe as his Chief of Staff.
A letter of nomination sent to the Clerk National Assembly and signed by Dogara.
Manwe, a loyal member of the PDP for years, surprisingly left then ruling party for the the Social Democratic Party in January 2015.
He said he made this decision because of supposed rigging of the last primaries of the party in his native state of Taraba.
Chief of Staff of House of Reps was born on June 26, 1958 in Karim Lamido, Taraba state. He was first chosen as member of the House of Representatives in 1991, and later in 2007 and 2011.
Manwe is the immediate past chief of House of Representatives committee on Electoral Matters and had led House Committees on Finance and Economic Planning, Interior and Communications.
He was also a Commissioner of Housing and Urban Development in Taraba state between 1999-2001, member Christians Pilgrim Board 2001-2003, Chairman, National Commission for Colleges of Education, 2005-2007.
He has Certificate in Accounting, Higher National Diploma in Business Management and Bachelor of Technology.
Manwe started his working career as an Accountant with Mubi Burnt Bricks from 1985-1989. The nomination is with immediate effect.
It should be noted that the emergence of Senator Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara as Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives respectively, who defeated the party’s selected candidates, Senator Ahmad Lawal and Femi Gbajabiamila may mark the beginning of a prolonged crisis for the APC.

Boko Haram Reportedly Attacks Chad Police Academy

At least one suicide bomber who is considered to be Boko Haram member attacked the Police Headquarters in the capital of Nigeria’s neighbour Chad, N’Djamena.
Reports also say that one of bombers attacked the police academy where a graduation ceremony was going on. At least 30 cadets were reportedly killed.
Meanwhile, one witness at the police station told Reuters that he had seen three corpses.
Bireme Hamid, Interior Minister Abderahim said security forces had sealed down the region but the situation was enduring. He said it was too early to give any death toll from the occurrence.
I can confirm that it was a suicide attack,” he said.
Chad has become a major assistant in the fight against the insurgency across West Africa, playing a significant role in assaults on al Qaeda-linked groups in Mali and Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria.
It should be mentioned that there have been a number of attacks near Chad’s border with Nigeria.
Meantime, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered $2m of the $100m Nigeria promised to the Multinational Joint Task Force be released within the week to defeat the Boko Haram insurgency.

The joint force, based in the Chad capital Ndjamena, will be up and running by July 30 with a permanent Nigerian leader, a concession to Buhari’s opposition to rotating commanders.

Doubts Trail FG’s Vow To Pay Poor Nigerians N5000

As expected, the blogosphere (Nigeria twitter) has reacted to reports that unemployed and poor citizens in the country will pocket N5000 monthly from the Federal Government.
This announcement by the number 2 citizen of the country has triggered reactions on twitter with many questioning the certainty.
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Kiss Daniel Exposes Fake Accounts, Apologises To Fans

The fast-rising G-Worldwide entertainment artist, Kiss Daniel, has fallen victim to impersonation on social media with a series of parody accounts set up to defraud his unsuspecting fans.
Kiss Daniel Exposes Fake Accounts, Apologises To Fans
The Woju hit singer, who just concluded his first ever tour of the UK, took to his Instagram handle to reveal his authentic social media accounts on both Twitter and Instagram which is @iamkissdaniel, with a firm warning that any other similar-sounding accounts are fake, and enjoined his fans to ignore them.
“ Hi everyone, pls be beware of dese imposters@iam_kissdaniel @kissdanielofficial@iamkiss_daniels … They r not real accounts// pls and pls, don’t fall victim. The acc is @iamkissdaniel both on IG and Twitter … #scam alert… So sorry it’s coming late , was told some people already Paid them for only God knows wah.. Ignore pls, thank u.
He also apologised for the recent comments he made on TV during a recent interview. When he slammed critics who claimed he had not mourned his deceased father well enough, because he was busy going to shows and promoting his music career.
“@iamkissdaniel: I wanna apologize to everyone out there on some shitty stuff I said in an interview with HipTV.. Tho I meant well, but it came out wrong… Pls accept my apology”.
See Instagram post below:

Kiss is not alone in this as other several top Nigerian personalities have suffered similar fates.
Last week, another Nigerian singer Wizkid had his official e-mail account hacked. 

Ministerial List: Nigerians React To Buhari's Comment

In a recent interview President Muhammadu Buhari dropped a controversial phrase about the yet to be announced ministerial list.
Ministerial List: Nigerians React To Buhari's Comment
Buhari on his way to South Africa for the African Union Summit.
Numerous lists enumerating the likely, alleged and potential candidates have been circulating in the media. Which means Nigerians are really “anxious” about the issue. Apparently, the discussions won’t stop until the appointments are finally made. For The Change programme to be launched full scale.
As for now, see people explaining what the anxiety is all about.
Terver Kelvin (Naij.com): “Eventually when your tenure is over? Those ministers are there for a reason. A presidents success has a remarkable correlation with the success of his ministers. So far am yet to see why I supported Buhari.”
Legato Solar (Naij.com): GEJ hurriedly appointed his cabinet members and ended poorly. GEJ’s plane of government took off quickly but could not land. PMB is an experienced man so he knows what it takes to sort out Nigerians from the hand of bad leaders. So igbos should keep quiet.
Ferdinandu (Nairaland): “Mr Man if you have to be in our shoes you have to be anxious to Know how the Person you appointed to turn around your ailing company will go about turning it around… You said you know the problems and how to fix it before we elected you. Our patience is limited.”
Omenka (Nairaland): “Baba, take your time and do it right once and for all. You have our unflinching support. The people anxious are mostly the enemies of Nigeria who desire to see your downfall and that of the country.”

Kx (Nairaland): “Baba, I am your support but truth be told, I am not anxious for Ministers, I am anxious and yearning for performance and you will agree with me, your Ministers will drive the performance, hence our collective anxiety.”

Hajia Aisha Muhammadu Buhari has denounced herself as the first lady of the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Aisha Buhari Denounces Herself As First Lady
Aisha Buhari official portrait. Photo: George Okoro
Aisha said this in a statement at the Appreciation Dinner held two nights ago, at the state house.
“I am not the first Lady, I am the wife of the President and will be addressed as such going forward”.
Mrs. Buhari shared some of the challenges experienced on the campaign trail, she also attributed all her success and achievements to the support of the President who encouraged her to go to school even while raising 5 children where she eventually got her Master’s degree in International affairs and Strategic studies from the Nigerian Defence  Academy NDA.
Also in attendance was the wife of the Vice President Mrs Oludolapo Osibajo, Hajia Ramatu Tijani, the APC National women leader and other party members.

Meanwhile, Aisha Buhari had made her first demand from her husband as Nigeria’s ‘first lady’.

Twin Blast Rocks Potiskum, 10 Reportedly Dead

Reports just reaching us indicate that two explosions in Potiskum, Yobe State have claimed the lives of 10 people.
It was gathered that vigilantes and security agents were reportedly killed in the explosion this afternoon.
According to Presstv.com, the separate blasts took place on Monday. The attacker, who had been arrested after being suspected of theft, killed eight vigilantes after detonating his explosives.
Another blast killed two more people outside a tavern.

Checkout Who Bags 7.5M Grand Prize nigerian idol

K-Peace’ beat Dolu to emerge the winner. Her victory came along with a cash prize of N7.5 million, SUV car, and a recording deal with Universal Music Company.
The grand finale which was held Saturday, June 12, 2015,at Dream Studio, Omole Phase 1, Lagos also had Nigerian-French singer, Asa, who thrilled the audience with songs from her hit new album, Bird of Stone.
Checkout Who Bags 7.5M Grand Prize
Dolu
While speaking after announced winner, K-Peace said “I am overwhelmed getting to this stage today because I faced tougher and amazing talents, especially Dolu. I thank the sponsors of this competition for giving me the opportunity to pursue my dream.”
The show which kicked off with 31 contestants produced its top two contestants, Dolu and K-Peace, who battled for the grand prize.
The first runner, Dolu, also won N1.5million, a Galaxy Tab, a phone and an iPod.

Meanwhile, top finalist of the 2012/13 Nigerian Idol music reality show had made Nigeria proud with her performance recently in Philadelphia.