Sunday, 31 December 2017

Alimajiri government !!! Yet another blunder — Buhari appoints board members for privatised company

Yet another blunder — Buhari appoints board members for privatised company
And so, the comedy of errors in Friday’s appointment of board members by President Muhammadu Buhari continues…
Dead people were nominated. Names were duplicated. Board members were appointed for positions that are statutorily elective.
How about appointing board members for a company that the federal government has privatised through concession after a crisis spanning eight years?
In the list released by the office of the secretary to the government of the federation, Aluko Julie Olubukola, C. C. Udenwa, Iro Danfuloti and Mohd Omeiza Lawal were announced as board members of the National Iron Ore Mining Company (NIOMCO), Itakpe, Kogi state.
On August 1, 2016 — well over a year ago — the federal government renegotiated the concession agreement with Global Steel Holdings Limited (GSHL) for NIOMCO, Itakpe.
GSHL “reverted” the Ajaokuta Steel Complex to the federal government — to free it from all “contractual encumbrances” that had left it uncompleted and non-functional for decades — but retained NIOMCO.
The new agreement, coming after four years of mediation, was signed at a ceremony presided by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, in his office at the presidential villa.
Kayode Fayemi, minister of solid minerals and steel development, signed on behalf of the government, while Prammod Mittal, chairman of GSHL, signed for his company.
Federal government was even able to negotiate a higher concession fee payable by GSHL from 3% of turnover to 4%.
And the government has now managed to appoint board members for a company it has concessioned!
TheCable understands that the confusion came from “lack of consultation” with the ministry before the list was released.
“The list was prepared in 2015, but the concession agreement was signed in 2016,” a presidential source told TheCable. - Cable Nigeria

28-year-old Woman arrested for allegedly stealing baby at RCCG camp



The Ogun State Police Command has arrested a 28-year-old woman, Anuoluwapo Joshua, for allegedly stealing a three-year-old baby at the Redemption Camp, along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
The victim, Patience Francis was discovered missing after her mother returned from the new auditorium where she had gone to pack her children’s clothes.
According to Police report, the suspect stole the child since July 2017 during the monthly Holy Ghost congress, but was apprehended on 29th December, 2017 at the Youth Centre in the camp after a programme.
In a statement Issued by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, the mother of the child reported that the child was stolen by an unknown person when she went to pack her children’s clothes in the new auditorium where she had gone for prayers with her husband.
Oyeyemi, said, “The suspect ran out of luck on the 29th December when the child was sighted inside the Youth Centre at Redemption Camp during the children’s end of the year party organised by the Redeemed Christian Church of God.
“On receiving the information, the Divisional Police Officer, Redemption Camp division, Olaiya Martins, led detectives to the centre where they waited until the end of the programme when the suspect came out to pick the child and she was promptly arrested.”
The Force Spokesperson said the suspect had confessed to the crime, adding that the child has been united with her parents.
He said, “She admitted that she lured the child out of her parents’ sight and took her to Ofada area, where she has been taking care of the child since then.
“Investigation further revealed that the suspect had allegedly got pregnant for somebody in Lagos but travelled to the north, where she claimed she has been delivered of a baby girl.
“But when she returned from the North, she did not return with the baby. This made the man who allegedly impregnated her to mount pressure on her to bring his child for him to see.
“She later informed her relatives that she was travelling to Nasarawa State to bring the child but went to Redemption Camp where she stayed for some days before succeeding in stealing the child, which she presented to her relations as her daughter.”
Meanwhile, the state Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, has ordered the immediate transfer of the suspect to the state Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Abeokuta, for further investigation and prosecution. - Daily Post

Shocking !!! Man of God commits suicide in Kaduna


A forty-year-old cleric, Samuel Hamza has committed suicide at Ungwar Romi area ​of Kaduna state capital.
He ​was a pastor of a Pentecostal church in the area.
Hamza han​ged​ himself with a rope ​tied to the fan inside his house.
His lifeless body was ​discovered​ Friday night dangling ​under the ceiling.
The ​deceased ​is survived by a male child.
​N​eighbours told Channels Television that the deceased has been passing through​ ​depression since he lost his wife in 2015.
They​ ​expressed s​hock at the incident.

THE INSIDER: Why Globacom badly wants 9mobile — but may not get it

THE INSIDER: Why Globacom badly wants 9mobile — but may not get it
Globacom desperately wants to acquire 9mobile — but it would take a miracle for the nation’s second largest mobile network to get its wish, those with inside knowledge of the goings-on have told TheCable.
The company formerly known as Etisalat Nigeria was taken over in July 2017 following a N541 billion debt 0verhang.
Mubadala Group, the major investor from the United Arab Emirates, pulled out of Nigeria’s fourth largest mobile operator as a result of the debt owed to a consortium of 13 banks, and insisted that the brand name be dropped, leading to the birth of 9mobile.
The telco is now up for sale, with five bidders making the final list of potential buyers: Teleology Holdings Limited, promoted by Adrian Wood, the pioneer CEO of MTN Nigeria; Smile Telecoms Holdings, a telco operating in Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, Congo DR and South Africa; and Helios Investment Partners LLP, an investment company.
Others are Bharti Airtel, an Indian telco that owns Airtel Nigeria, and Globacom, the Nigerian company owned by Mike Adenuga Jnr.
Of the lot, Globacom has done the most extensive media campaign — albeit unofficially — with the hope of swaying the deal its way.
An Glo insider told TheCable that the driving force for Adenuga’s pursuit is to claim the bragging rights of the largest telecom company in Nigeria.
Glo is currently the second largest operator in Nigeria with 37 million voice and 26.8 million internet subscribers, according to the October 2017 statistics from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the industry regulator.
If it acquires 9mobile, it will automatically become the biggest network in Nigeria by adding 17 million to voice and 11.5 million to internet subscription base.
Combined, the new entity’s 54 million voice lines and 38.3 million internet subscriptions will surpass MTN Nigeria’s 50.7 million and 32.5 million respectively.
“This, in sum, is why Adenuga wants 9mobile badly, despite the serious challenges Glo itself is facing in its business model,” the source said.
Glo would move from its 26.4% share of the market to 38.5%, including the benefit of recording more subscribers porting to its network.
Adenuga’s company currently has the lowest number of gains from porting — an average of less than 1,000 per month — while 9mobile recorded a monthly average of 12,000 porting subscribers in 2017, industry’s highest by a distance.
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Although the transaction is being handled by Barclays Africa, an arm of the Barclays Group, the telecom regulator, NCC, and the banking watchdog, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), are expected to play a key role in the final decision.
NCC controls 9mobile’s operating licence while CBN regulates the banks. Both intervened to save 9mobile when it was going down.
The involvement of CBN and NCC, which had previously complained about “lack of transparency” by Barclays in the transaction, is not likely to do Adenuga any favours.
And for good reasons, some will argue.
Glo is the second national operator (SNO), licensed to provide national backbone for other networks as well as roll out landlines across the country.
“Since Adenuga got the SNO licence in 2003, he has not yet fulfilled the conditions of the licence. This is 14 years and counting,” a senior government official told TheCable on the condition that he would not be named.
“By now, it should have rolled out landlines nationwide and provided broadband access to millions of homes. The huge benefits to the economy have been lost over time. The notion that Globacom can get such an important licence and refuse to fulfill the conditions is unacceptable.”
Globacom was recently kicked out of the Republic of Benin after failing to meet conditions for the renewal of its licence, despite the fact that it took years for the company to roll out its service as a result of regulatory requirements.
The telecom company’s services in Ghana are also not well rated.
“It is public knowledge that 9mobile is in dire need of real financial injection because of the debts, as well as a strong governance culture in view of its recent history,” the official said.
“Glo is not the most financially buoyant to revive 9mobile, neither does it have the best-practice governance culture that 9mobile requires. Adenuga runs Glo like a kiosk or corner shop, and this cannot help the situation of 9mobile.”
However, Globacom remains confident that it would win the bid.
“Dr Mike Adenuga Jnr is never tired of pushing for improvement. Globacom boasts of arguably the most inspired and most passionate workforce in the industry. We have the edge,” an insider told TheCable, refusing to be named because of internal rules.
In a matter of days, though, the final picture will put the questions and permutations to rest. - Cable Nigeria

30 die in New Year’s eve road accident

Accident in Kenya


Thirty people were killed and 16 injured in a road accident early Sunday morning after a bus and a truck had a head-on collision in central Kenya.
“We have 30 dead,” said Rift Valley traffic police chief Zero Arome of the 3am (00.00 GMT) accident close to Nakuru town.
“All the bodies have been removed from the wreckage and injured people taken to hospital.”

The accident occurred close to a notorious stretch on the Nakuru-Eldoret highway when a bus travelling from Busia, in western Kenya, collided with a truck coming from Nakuru.
Police said the death toll for that stretch of road has now reached 100 this month alone.
Arome said the drivers of both vehicles were among the dead, as well as a three-year-old child, while the injured had been taken to a Nakuru hospital.
One survivor, speaking from his hospital bed, said he had been asleep at the back of the bus when the collision happened.
“All I heard was a loud bang and screams from all over,” he said. “I was seated at the back and was helped out after some time because my legs were stuck. It is by the grace of God that I am alive. I saw many people dead and their bodies mutilated.”
Official statistics show that around 3,000 people die annually in road accidents in Kenya.

Again, Badoo attacks family in Lagos

Badoo


Suspected members of ritual gang, Badoo again on Sunday morning attacked a family at Lajo in Ibeshe, Ikorodu, a Lagos district.

The attack, which was said to have occurred around 3am, left the man identified as Shakiru, his wife and six-month-old baby critically injured.
It was gathered that alarm raised by Shakiru’s neigubour attracted the attention of other community residents, who surrounded the area that night in search of the suspects.
According to a resident, the family was attacked by two men, who gained entry into their home by smashing one of their windows.

The resident told The Nation that the community elders immediately notified the local vigilantes and the victims were rushed to the hospital.
He said: “The attack occurred around 3am. The man’s name is Shakiru but he’s popularly called Shakur. The two Badoo members attacked his family. They were rushed to the hospital but we later heard the man died.
“His wife and child are in the hospital. We could not sleep anymore.  People were shouting Badoo Badoo and that was how everyone came out to hunt them.

“They were two men. One of them fled into a thick bush. The other one was not lucky as he was caught. People descended on him and asked him to mention names of their sponsors.
“He started talking. He mentioned one Baba Noah. But when angry youths went to look for the man, he has fled. They wanted to lynch the suspect but the police came to the scene and said they were called by the Baale to take the suspect.

“The police took him away. The mob injured the suspect on the leg. There was tension in the area because the people do not have confidence in the police.
Contacted, police spokesman, Chike Oti, a Superintendent (SP) confirmed the incident but denied the attack was carried out by Badoo.

He said: “We are aware of the situation. We intervened and were able to make some arrests. It was not a Badoo killing. Already, we have raided the home of one of the persons mentioned but he has fled.” - The Nation