Thursday 11 April 2019

HOPELESS COUNTRY !! Ben Bruce: FG budgeted N500bn to fight 100,000 terrorists but N462bn for education of millions of students

Ben Bruce: FG budgeted N500bn to fight 100,000 terrorists but N462bn for education of millions of students
Ben Murray Bruce, senator representing Bayelsa east, has asked why the federal government’s allocation for defence and security would be three times that of education and youth development.
In a series of tweets, Bruce wondered why the federal government would budget N462 billion for education while N1.3 trillion would be allocated for security.
The lawmaker said while N462 billion had been set aside to educate 65 million youth and children, N500 billion is meant to fight less than “100,000 terrorists”.
“We budget ₦462 billion for education and ₦1.3 trillion for security. We have 65 million youths and children and we are spending ₦462 billion to educate them. We have less than 100,000 terrorists and we are spending over ₦500 billion to fight them. Do you now see the problem?,” Bruce wrote.
“The defence and security budget of Nigeria is 3 times the education & youth development budget. By now, the penny should have dropped. The reason we are arming our soldiers to kill is because we are not arming our youths with skills. Education is the BEST way to fight insecurity.
“Unless we arrest the decay in our education system, we will keep on arresting our youths for crime and insecurity. The human mind is a terrible thing to waste and Nigeria has a gold medal in wasting minds, both by killing education and killing criminals.”
There is no official figure of Boko Haram fighters while as of May, Rasheed Abubakar, executive secretary of National University Commission (NUC), said there were 1.9 million students across public and private universities across the country.
The figures from colleges of education, polytechnics, monotechnics and secondary schools is not expected to be up to 10 million.
- THECABLE

TRANSFER : Casemiro admits Hazard, Pogba would be welcome at Real Madrid


Real Madrid midfielder, Casemiro, has stated that Paul Pogba and Eden Hazard would be “welcome” at the club.

Big changes are expected in the Spanish capital, with Zinedine Zidane set to be given a sizeable budget to freshen up his squad.
Zidane is believed to be keen on Pogba and Hazard this summer.
Quizzed on those links, Casemiro told Marca: “I always say that Madrid must have the best players, as this is the best club in the world.
“But it is not for me to say which players should be signed.
“The president [Florentino Perez] and other people are very prepared for that. But they are both very good players, and very good players are always welcome at Real Madrid.”
Pressed further on whether Pogba would be a shrewd addition, the Brazil international added: “A world-class player at his level can play in any team. If he comes to Madrid he would be welcomed very well – we know he is a great player.
“For sure he is now thinking about his next Champions League game, that is the type of person he is. We must respect Manchester United also.”
- DAILY POST

Ondo ritualists kill 50-year-old woman, cut off breasts


Arigidi-Akoko, an agrarian community in Akoko North West Local Government area of Ondo State, has been thrown into mourning following the gruesome killing of a 50-year-old trader by assailants suspected to be ritualists.
The death of the victim, who has been identified as “Iya Dunsi”, has reportedly caused tension in the community due to circumstances surrounding the killing of a palm oil trader which occurred on Wednesday night.
The lifeless body of the woman was said to have been dumped in the bush, few meters from her residence with her two breasts missing as it was suspected to have been cut-off by her killers for ritual purposes.
Confirming the incident, the Akoko North west Divisional Police Officer, SP Ibitayo Adetanranmi assured that the perpetrators of the dastardly act would be fished out soon.
He added that no arrest has been made but investigation has begun towards unravelling those behind the gruesome murder.
Recall that three similar cases occurred late last year at Ikare Akoko involving women with their private parts and breasts removed while, another 8-year-old pupil of Saint George’s Anglican Primary school, Okeagbe-Akoko was also murdered under the same circumstances.
- DAILY POST

LAND OF INSECURITY : Bandits, kidnappers have taken over Katsina – Gov Masari cries out

Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina State has lamented that bandits have taken over his State.
Masari spoke to the acting Inspector General of Police (IGP) Muhammed Adamu, on Wednesday.
The Governor said his government has met with the eight Local Government chairmen to keep them informed, adding that he will do whatever possible to see to the final onslaught on the bandits.
He said the IGP was coming in a period of anxiety and apprehension.

Masari said that Katsina State has supported and will continue to support the ongoing ‘Operation Puff Adder’ with funds, logistics and accommodation.
He also announced a donation of 12 vans to the police.
The Deputy Governor, Mannir Yakubu, spoke on behalf of Governor Masari, said kidnappers and the bandits have taken parts of Katsina and destroyed properties at will.
He said, “These bandits strike at will, maim at will, destroy lives and property at will.
“In other parts of the state, we also have kidnappers who not only take people on the road but in the comfort of their homes.
“Unfortunate incidence of the governor’s in-law who was taken in the comfort of her home.”
The eight local government areas are: Jibia, Batsari, Safana, Dan-Musa, Faskari, Sabuwa, Dandume and Kankara.
- DAILY POST

World Bank says nine in 10 extremely poor people in 2030 will be Africans


David Malpass, the newly elected president of the World Bank, says nine in every 10 extremely poor people across the world will be Africans come 2030.
Speaking on Thursday at the World Bank press conference at the ongoing spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group, Malpass said this development will jeopardise the World Bank’s goal to end extreme poverty by that time.
“The Bank’s role is particularly important in poorer countries, where the global economic slowdown that began last year hits people the hardest.
“On current trends, per capita income growth in Sub-Saharan Africa, as a whole, is now projected to stay below 1 percent until at least 2021, which elevates the risk of a further concentration of extreme poverty on the continent.
“This fact is extremely troubling because it jeopardizes the World Bank’s primary goal of ending extreme poverty by 2030.”
Malpass said extreme poverty is on the rise in sub-Saharan Africa despite a global drop from levels seen in the 1990s and 2000s.
“By 2030, nearly 9 in 10 extremely poor people will be Africans, and half of the world’s poor will be living in fragile and conflict-affected settings.
“This calls for urgent action—by countries themselves, and by the global community.”
In June 2018, Brookings Institution had reported that Nigeria had overtaken India as the country with the highest number of extremely poor people in the world.
- THECABLE

CAREFREE LEADER !! APC warns Buhari over killings of Nigerians in South Africa


The All Progressives Congress (APC), South African Chapter, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure that the lives of Nigerians are safe in South Africa.
Mr Sanni David, the National Publicity Secretary of the chapter, also called for tougher sanctions against the Republic of South Africa.
“We expect that President Cyril Ramaphosa would take tougher stands against such acts of criminality and afrophobia against their African neighbours.

“The regime of former President Jacob Zuma paid deaf ears to such incessant attacks and with a new regime, we thought that things would be different.
“The political class has not helped in any way as many leaders of the African National Congress (ANC) have made public statements that are inciteful,’’ David said in a statement on Thursday.
According to him, with all these occurrences, it means that the vision of a borderless Africa and Inter-Africa trade been championed by the AU is a mirage if South Africa cannot tolerate other citizens and protect their lives.
“There is no country that can stand on its own, without some form of bilateral relationship. Diplomatic relationships must be respected and upheld at all times.
“We cannot afford to bury our citizens because of a government which has failed to act and bring to book lawless and lazy youths,’’ he added.
According to him, the Chairman of the chapter, Mr Bola Babarinde, is of the opinion that African leaders show love to their citizens first, in order to engender their citizens’ desire to love others.
David quoted Babarinde as saying, “enough of hatred among Africans.
“Yes most of the attacks are criminal in nature but something always triggers these acts of criminality which occurs mostly during or towards elections.
“We are planning our Victory gala Dinners for April 13, most of our invitees turned down our invitations because of fear of attacks which honestly is a great concern and we respect their decision.
“South Africa is losing billions in tourism investment yet the people that benefit more from government spending are those causing these problems.
“African countries need to spend more money on educating their citizens on why there should not be discrimination among us, we are one family’’.
David said that Babarinde described as unfortunate the reactions of some chieftains of the South African ruling party and the press to the recent xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.
“Ramaphosa has not been sensitive enough in their utterances which may be termed otherwise by less informed South African citizens who eventually take laws into their hands.
“Nigerian Government should summon the South Africa Ambassador for an explanation. Elections are fast approaching, politicians should be sensitive enough to know there will be life and relationships after the elections.’’
- DAILY POST 

EEOOOO !! Without Ifa, there’d be no Google, says ooni

EXTRA: Without Ifa, there’d be no Google, says ooni
Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, ooni of Ife, says Google, popular search engine, originated from “Ifa”, an oracle in Yoruba mythology.
Ogunwusi said this on Wednesday during a press tour of the tourists sites within the ancient city ahead of the tourism innovation and development innovation conference (TIDA) slated for April 24.
The theme of the forthcoming conference is: “Impact of Sustainable Tourism Development and Marketing of Tourism Destinations on Host Communities”.
The traditional leader said that without ‘Ifa’, Google would not have been created.
NAN reports that ‘Odu Ifa’ refers to the verses of the literary corpus that are usually consulted by people who believe in its efficacy before embarking on any project or activity.
It is also a West African religion and system of divination
Ogunwusi said “Ifa” as a form divination was all about sourcing for information and knowledge through traditional consultation.
The traditional ruler said that the Google could be regarded as the modern way of sourcing for past information and what was likely to happen in the future too.
He said that “Ifa” originated several thousands of years ago and is seen as the voice of the almighty God referred to as ‘Orisa Oke’ which is supreme to other lesser gods.
”Without ‘Ifa’, there could never have been the google, so the google is the modern day version of ‘Ifa’,” the monarch said.
“‘Ifa’ is all about information, getting knowledge from the almighty God.
“Whenever you search the google for information or knowledge, you are consulting ‘Ifa’; and without “Ifa”, there would not have been the google.”
He said “Ifa” was still relevant in contemporary time, that was why people were still consulting the oracle for information and solutions to their problems.
Ogunwusi explained that if the modern day youths and the educated wanted to know the date of any important event, they would search for it from the Google.
“That is part of the functions that Ifa’ does for its believers and followers; that is the truth but it may sound strange,” he said.
The traditional ruler who is the custodian of the Yoruba culture and tradition called on Nigerians to embrace traditional worships peculiar to their communities.
He said that would not stop them from practising other modern religions.
-THECABLE

UPDATE ! Court gives Evans ultimatum to get legal representative

Court gives Evans ultimatum to get legal representative
An Igbosere high court, Lagos, on Wednesday, ordered Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, suspected billionaire kidnapper better known as Evans, to engage a legal representative by May 17.
Adedayo Akintoye, the lead judge, gave the order due to the absence of Chino Obiagwu, Evans’ counsel, for the third time in a row which again stalled the continuation of hearing in the on-going trial of the alleged kidnap kingpin.
“If your lawyers don’t want to appear, we cannot force them,” said the judge.
“You have three options, you can get another lawyer to represent you or the court can appoint one for you or you can defend yourself.
“This is last day I will give you to get a lawyer”.
Akintoye adjourned the case until May 17 for continuation of trial.
NAN reports that Evans trial was on January 30 and March 1, stalled due to the absence of the defence counsel, adding that on March 22 the court did not sit.
Evans is currently facing charges, bordering on conspiracy to kidnap, kidnapping and attempted murder.
In the first charge, Evans is standing trial alongside Joseph Emeka, Ugochukwu Nwachukwu and Victor Aduba.
In the second charge, he is standing trial alongside Joseph Emeka, Linus Okpara and Victor Aduba.
At the resumed hearing on Wednesday, Evans’ counsel did not make any appearance.
NAN reports that no member of Evans’ legal team was present, adding that there was no letter to the court to explain the reason for the absence.
“The last time we spoke, he told me that he will appear on the next sitting,” Evans told the court.
However, Y. G. Oshoala, the prosecutor, prayed the court to invoke Section 233 (3) of the administration of criminal justice law (ACJL) which empowers the court to appoint a counsel for the defendant.
“Where the defendant fails to secure legal representation, the court has the discretion to order the legal aid counsel to provide a representation for the defendant,” Oshoala said.
“This is the third time this matter is called and the first (Evans) defendant is not represented”.
The court, however, advised Evans to ensure that he got a legal representative before the next adjourned date.
- THECABLE

Nigeria’s second worst country in the world in use of sovereign wealth funds – IMF

The International Monetary Fund, IMF, on Wednesday ranked Nigeria as the second worst country in the world in the use of sovereign wealth funds.
The Fiscal Monitor report released on Wednesday, placed Nigeria as the second worst, while is ranked number one as the worst country in the use of sovereign wealth funds.
According to the Bretton Wood institution , the index was compiled using the corporate governance and transparency scores of the sovereign wealth funds and the size of assets as a percentage of 2016 GDP of the countries considered.
The IMF said it used data compiled by the Natural Resource Governance Institute and Worldwide Governance Indicators.
It added: “It is critical to develop a strong institutional framework to manage these resources—including good management of the financial assets kept in sovereign wealth funds—and to ensure that proceeds are appropriately spent,” the report read.
“This remains a significant challenge in many resource-rich countries that, on average, have weaker institutions and higher corruption
“The governance challenges of commodity-rich countries— that is, the management of public assets— call for ensuring a high degree of transparency and accountability in the exploration of such resources.
“Countries should develop frameworks that limit discretion, given the high risk of abuse, and allow for heavy scrutiny.”
IMF stated that sovereign wealth funds had to be transparent, saying that countries should ensure that their natural resources should be channelled properly to the people that needed them.
Of the 10 African countries considered, Ghana was ranked the highest.
- PM NEWS

May, EU leaders agree new Brexit extension to Oct. 31

British Prime Minister, Theresa May and EU leaders agreed on Thursday to a Brexit extension until Oct. 31 at the latest, narrowly averting a no-deal Brexit the following day.
However, within minutes of finalising their decision at a special EU summit in Brussels, European Council President Donald Tusk hinted that there could be further reprieves down the road.
“Our intention is to finalise the whole process in October,” Tusk said.
“But I am too old to exclude another scenario. Everything is possible.”
The flexible extension – which would allow Britain to leave the EU whenever its withdrawal deal is approved – grants Britain a further six months “to find the best possible solution,” Tusk wrote on Twitter.
May needs the extra time to broker parliamentary approval on the withdrawal deal negotiated with Brussels, which lawmakers in the House of Commons have rejected three times.
The embattled British premier had asked for a delay until June 30, but most EU leaders favoured a longer term, according to EU sources.
The deadline has already been postponed once, from March 29.
However, French President Emmanuel Macron dug in his heels during the eight-hour summit, insisting on a shorter extension so Brexit does not threaten the functioning of the EU.
EU leaders set several conditions, notably requiring Britain to participate in European Parliament elections if it is still a member when they begin on May 23.
Otherwise “the withdrawal will take place on June 1, 2019,” the 27 leaders wrote in a joint statement.
However, May expressed hope that Britain would be out by then.
“If we are able to pass a deal in the first three weeks of May, we will not have to take part in European elections and will officially leave the EU on Saturday June 1,” she said in Brussels.
EU leaders insisted in their statement that during the extension, the withdrawal deal cannot be reopened.
Britain is expected to act in a “constructive and responsible” manner until its departure, refraining from measures that could “jeopardize” EU objectives.
They agreed to “take stock” of the situation at their regular June summit, however, this date “is not a cliff-edge,” Tusk insisted.
Macron justified the Oct. 31 deadline by explaining that Britain would have left before the new European Commission takes up its work the following day, thus preventing London from hampering EU priorities.
Across the Atlantic, U.S. President Donald Trump has complained the EU has been “so tough” on Britain.
“Too bad that the EU is being so tough on the United Kingdom and Brexit,” Trump wrote on Twitter.
The U.S. president also accused the EU of being “a brutal trading partner with the U.S., which will change.”
He added: “Sometimes in life you have to let people breathe before it all comes back to bite you!”
May has conceded that the weeks ahead would not be easy, noting that Britain faces “stark” choices.
While rejecting the withdrawal deal, parliament has also failed to coalesce around any other option, prompting May’s Conservative government to hold talks with the opposition Labour Party in a bid to break the impasse.
These negotiations – a rarity in British politics – are set to continue on Thursday.
Labour’s key demand is that Britain remains in a long-term customs union with the EU, but this is anathema to many Conservative eurosceptics.
Should the October deadline prove too tight, German Chancellor Angela Merkel suggested that the EU could grant yet more time if it means the withdrawal deal is adopted.
“In our view, it doesn’t depend on the exact day,” she said.
- PM NEWS

JAMB bans wrist watches, pens, phones, 15 others at UTME centres

The 1.8 million candidates sitting for the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) from Thursday 11 April are prohibited from bringing 18 items to centres where the tests would take place.
The prohibited items listed by an official of the Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) are Wrist Watches, Pen/Biros, Mobile phones or similar electronic devices, Spy reading glasses, calculators or similar electronic devices, USB, CD, hard disks and or similar storage devices and books or any reading/writing material.
Other banned items are Cameras, Recorders, Microphones, Ear pieces, Ink/pen readers, Smart lenses, Smart rings/ jewellery, Smart buttons, Bluetooth devices, Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards and Erasers
The examination will end next week.
Fabian Benjamin, JAMB spokesman told Premium Times, the online newspaper that the items were prohibited to secure the sanctity and integrity of the board’s examination.
He said examination officials are allowed to scrutinise eye glasses or similar devices and when convinced that such items may compromise the sanctity of the examination, the examination official should confiscate them.
”We urge candidates to abide by the rules and regulations of the board. Candidates should not come with any of the prohibited items,” he said.
- PM NEWS