Tuesday, 30 July 2019

LIAR !!! Ministerial screening: I’m not a liar – Lai Mohammed tells Senate


Lai Mohammed, former Minister of Information and Culture, on Tuesday said some remarks attributed to him on social media should be disregarded.

Mohammed, who is President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial nominee recalled that his grandson once asked him if he was a liar.

The former Minister had been called out on social media for lying to cover-up the current All Progressives Congress, APC-led Federal Government.

However, speaking during his ministerial confirmation screening on the floor of the senate, Mohammed said: “Don’t believe social media, they call me all sorts of names. My seven-year-old grandson once asked me if my name was Liar Mohammed.”

Following his submission, the Ogun Central Senator, Ibikunle Amosun said Mohammed should be allowed to take a bow and go.

“We have all agreed that he will be allowed to take a bow and go. There is no need to ask him questions,” he said.

Also Bamidele Opeyemi, Senator representing Ekiti Central, said Mohammed’s ministerial nomination in 2015 was compensation from Buhari.

The Senate had on Tuesday last week commenced the screening of the ministerial nominees Buhari sent to them for confirmation among whom was Mohammed. 

The nominees include: Chris Ngige, Babatunde Fashola, Hadi Sirika, Rotimi Amaechi, Adamu Adamu, Mohammed Adamu, and Lai Mohammed.

Others in the list are: Uche Ogah, Emeka Nwajuiba, Sadiya Farouk, Musa Bello, Godswill Akpabio, Sharon Ikeazor, Ogbonnaya Onu, Akpa Udo, and Adebayo (Ekiti), Timipre Sylva, Adamu Adamu, Shewuye (Borno), Isa Pantami, Gbemi Saraki, Ramatu Tijani, Clement Abam.

Also listed among the nominees are: Rauf Aregbesola, Paullen Tallen, Abubakar Aliyu, Sale Mamman, Abubakar Malami, Muhammed Mamood, Mustapha Buba Jedi Agba, Olamilekan Adegbite, and Mohammed Dangyadi.

- PM NEWS

British prime minister names UK-born Nigerian as minister

British prime minister names UK-born Nigerian as minister
Boris Johnson, British  prime minister, has named Kemi Badenoch, a UK-born Nigerian, a minister in his cabinet. 

Badenoch was appointed minister of children. 

Born in London to Nigerian parents, the 39 year old spent part of her childhood in Lagos. 

She was elected to parliament in 2017, having previously served for the conservatives in the London assembly.

At the parliament, Badenoch talked about her experiences of poverty in Nigeria, including living without electricity or functioning water supply.

She also narrated how she had to do her homework using candles.

Returning to the UK at 16, she studied systems engineering at Sussex University, she also later got a degree in law, and has worked in the IT and banking sectors. 

In a tweet, she said her appointment is a huge privilege to make a positive difference. 

“I’m humbled to have been appointed a junior minister at the DfE.  A huge privilege to be able to serve and make a positive difference on a number of issues close to my heart. I look forward to working with the ministerial team and everyone at @educationgovuk,” she tweeted. 

I’m humbled to have been appointed a junior minister at the DfE. A huge privilege to be able to serve and make a positive difference on a number of issues close to my heart. I look forward to working with the ministerial team and everyone at @educationgovuk ...(1/3)

-THECABLE

Cristiano Ronaldo sends powerful message to Neymar



Juventus superstar, Cristiano Ronaldo has backed Forward Neymar to stay at Paris Saint-Germain.

He also said that he wants Neymar to take care of himself and avoid injuries because the Brazilian international has had a lot of wounds in the past.

DAILY POST had reported that Neymar has been consistently linked with a return to Barcelona since joining PSG in 2017 for a world-record deal of £222 million.

The 27-year-old had already revealed his intention to leave PSG for Barcelona in this summer’s transfer window.

Asked to comment on reports linking Neymar with a move away from PSG, Ronaldo told Marca: “I don’t know. He’s a great player and I get along with him very well. There is a lot of talk about him, for Madrid, Barca, Juve.

“It is the job of the press, because you have to sell papers, but I think Neymar will stay in Paris and, if not, look for where he is happy and where he can express his football.

“I hope he will avoid injuries, because he has had a lot of them and that must worry him.

“I worry because I like to see the boy playing. Regardless of where he plays, [it is important he] takes care of himself and has no injuries. That’s what I want for him.”

Ronaldo left Spanish La Liga 12 months after Neymar to joined Juventus from Real Madrid.

- DAILY POST

Many feared killed as Boko Haram attack Bama, Benisheihk in Borno


Report from Bama Local Government Area of #Borno State has it that Boko Haram moving in larger number attacked a military base and engaged soldiers in a fierce fight that lasted for over two hours.

According to residents, the attack, which occurred around 7:00pm lasted till 9:00pm with heavy casualty on both sides.

“We saw the #soldiers conveying their dead colleagues and wounded to Maiduguri. A soldier, however, said, they have dealt a great blow on the militants.

” The Boko Haram fighters came in from the GSS Bama in the southern part of the town and took the soldiers unaware, but the soldiers fought it and pursued them after two hours of fight. ” Umar Mai Umar, a resident of Bama told DAILY POST, this morning.

Also in Benisheikh, the attack on the military base came at 6:40 pm, but the soldiers with the help of fighter helicopter repelled them.

A resident, Malam Hassan told DAILY POST that, until now, he could not locate the whereabouts of his wife and children.

According to him, he slept in the bush along with some residents who fled for safety during the attack.

“Many people have been killed but I don’t know the number. I saw civilian JTF and soldiers helping to carry corpses and wounded this morning. I am still looking for my family. I learnt that some people have run to Maiduguri, ” he said

A source within the security who also confirmed both attacks in Bama and Beneshiekh told DAILY POST that, the situation is now calm and under control.

” In such attacks, there must be casualty but I am not in a position to speak on that, please get in contact with the appropriate authorities,” he said.

A call at the time of this report was put through to Col. Ado Isa, spokesman of the 7 Division Nigerian Army for confirmation but there was no reply from the #Army.

- DAILY POST

Prince Harry plans maximum 2 kids with Meghan, to save the world


Prince Harry has revealed he and Meghan only want a maximum of two children in a bid to help save the planet.

The Duke of Sussex, 34, made the revelation in an interview with conservationist Dr Jane Goodall as part of his wife Meghan’s edition of British Vogue. 

He also spoke candidly about racism in Britain and how ‘unconscious bias’ is often passed down from generation to generation.

Harry told Dr Goodall, 85, Britons need to understand where their prejudices come from in order to tackle racial discrimination. 

He joked he and his wife, 37, have made a commitment to saving the environment by only planning to have two children. 

It strikes a stark contrast with his brother William and wife Kate, who have already defied convention by having three children, with speculation mounting that a fourth may be announced shortly. 

  
Saying he ‘views things differently’ after Meghan gave birth to their son Archie, he said: ‘I view it differently now, without question. 

‘But I’ve always wanted to try and ensure that, even before having a child and hoping to have children…’

But when Dr Goodall cut in, saying: ‘Not too many…’ He replied: ‘Two, maximum!’

As guest editor for the magazine’s September issue, Meghan chose 15 women she branded ‘trailblazers’ and ‘forces for change’ in our society.

From British model Adwoa Aboah to New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Adern and Nigerian writer, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the Duchess chose women who have championed causes from transgender rights to body positivity to feature in the magazine. 

*Originally reported by Daily Mail

El Chapo’s wife goes on vacation 2 weeks after druglord husband jailed


Emma Aispuro Coronel, the wife of famous Mexican drug lord, Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman

Emma Aispuro Coronel, the wife of famous Mexican drug lord, Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman, seems unbothered with the current state of her husband as she went on vacation two weeks after El Chapo was sentenced to life in prison.

Coronel shared some photos from her vacation moment in Italy on Instagram. She posted a photo taken on a gondola near the Rialto Bridge on the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy.

The 29-year-old also posted a snap of her Starbucks coffee and a piece of cake on her Instagram account with the caption: ‘What diet?’


In the past week, Coronel has also shared pictures of El Chapo clothing line on Instagram.

Her trip comes less than two weeks after a federal judge in Brooklyn sentenced her husband to life in prison, plus 30 years.

The 62-year-old drug lord found guilty of running a murderous criminal enterprise that smuggled tons of drugs into the United States over three decades, was sentenced by a US judge on Wednesday to spend the rest of his life in prison.

Guzmán was found guilty by a jury in February of trafficking tons of cocaine, heroin and marijuana and engaging in multiple murder conspiracies as a top leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, long known as one of Mexico’s largest and most violent drug trafficking organizations.

- PM NEWS

UNICEF converts plastics to bricks to build Ivory Coast schools


The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has announced an innovative partnership to build a factory in Ivory Coast to convert plastic waste into bricks for school construction, a UN spokesman has said.

The durable, low-cost bricks will be used to build much needed classrooms in the West African country. 

Cote d’Ivoire needs 15,000 classrooms to meet the needs of children without a place to learn, said Farhan Haq, deputy spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

“With this innovative partnership, 500 classrooms for more than 25,000 children will be built in the coming two years.”

“This factory will be at the cutting edge of smart, scalable solutions for some of the major education challenges that Africa’s children and communities face,” said UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore in a press release. 

UNICEF broke ground in May for the first-of-its-kind factory in Abidjan, the capital of Cote d’Ivoire, in partnership with Colombian social enterprise Conceptos Plasticos, Gbolayemi Lufadeju, a UNICEF spokeswoman in New York, told Xinhua. Construction of the factory is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

Once it is fully operational, the factory will recycle 9,600 tons of plastic waste a year, UNICEF said. 

Nine classrooms have been built in Gonzagueville, Divo and Toumodi using the easy-to-assemble plastic bricks made in Colombia, demonstrating the viability of the construction methods and materials. 

- PM NEWS

PERFECT SUMMARY !!! Buhari doesn’t have what it takes to govern Nigeria properly – Soyinka


Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka has said that President Muhammadu Buhari does not have what it takes to govern a complex country like Nigeria properly.

Soyinka, in an interview with TheNEWS, when asked if Buhari had what it takes to govern Nigeria simply said ‘no.’

“No. Definitely no. Buhari cannot govern this country properly. That became clear during his first term in office. For a start, I don’t think he understands this nation. He’s incapable of grasping the complexities of a nation like Nigeria and because of that, he is trapped, among other governance derelictions, in the divisive snare of nepotism.

“It’s real. It is blatant.  He goes so far as to pluck people from retirement for jobs or sensitive positions simply because they are the only people he knows and trusts. The pattern has remained consistent. In the last elections, I urged voters to abandon APC and PDP, since the latter was just as severely lamed, and try and install a fresh mind,” he said.

When asked what the nation could do to solve the insecurity problem, Soyinka said whether the nation liked it or not, there was something called national psychology, which everybody did not share.

“Whether we like it or not, there’s something called national psychology that, obviously, not everybody shares, or partakes of. But, collectively, when you assess it when you’re looking at collective social conduct, you find that one of the aspects of that social conduct is the national tendency towards mimicry, imitation– that person is doing it, I must do it — most of the time of a negative model. You will remember that I was pulled into the struggle of MEND – Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta– largely because of my association with Ken Saro-Wiwa who ended up on the gallows in the most horrible circumstances.

“I’ve always believed in the struggle of the Ogoni and indeed of the Niger Delta. Some of them would come to me to discuss their problems and seek advice. However, when they embarked on kidnapping, I told them bluntly that I was in total disagreement with such tactics, that they should never embark on that trend. I was one hundred percent certain that it would be taken over by the criminal elements among them to start with. And in any case, kidnapping and imprisoning other human beings as an option in any struggle for one’s own liberation is fundamentally flawed.

“But, in addition, it had the danger of creating a mimic industry in a nation like ours and, sure enough, that has happened. In fact, as a result of that my position which was made public, when some Americans were kidnapped for the first time in those early stages of what has now gone out of control, FBI operatives were sent to Nigeria to look into options for rescuing them, they actually asked to see me. The American embassy arranged a meeting. At that time, Asari-Dokubo’s wife was taking refuge with me in Lagos. In fact, that was one of the reasons I agreed to meet them. I introduced them to Mrs Asari-Dokubo and, through her, tried to contact her husband who was then in detention. Eventually, he and other detainees were released. How they were released, I have no idea, but anyway, I was able to facilitate the process simply because of the position I had taken,” he explained.

Soyinka lamented that from that beginning, had now sprung, as he warned, this now transnational industry in Nigeria, saying that to stop it now required the entire co-ordination of efforts across religion, business, rural governments, and the sensitisation of the entire nation towards the exercise of their powers of observation.

“For example, look at where hostages were kept in Lagos by the billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, alias, Evans, for over a year, in the midst of a busy urban residential area. It requires the mobilisation of the entire populace on a level we have never known. It includes the involvement even of children-– they have, after all, become first-line victims. We should inculcate a sense of observation– virtually turning the country into the kind of security zone that operates at airports. Life goes on with seeming a normality but in actual fact under permanent watch. Only this time, it is like an effective neighbourhood watch. But it is in our own interest. Otherwise, this thing will proliferate into unmanageable proportions.

“Then also, I almost forgot, a decentralisation of the police. We need a centralised police presence, yes, as we do the military, but we also require a police force whose structures and operating members are part and parcel of the community. People talk to them more naturally because they live inside, and are known to the community. They themselves, of course, get to know the nooks and corners of their community and naturally develop a more acute sense of observation as they earn the confidence of citizen-informants in such a way that people understand, routinely, that it is service to themselves, service to their families, their children, relations or colleagues that they become observers and informants,” he said.

The Nobel laureate was also asked at what point the nation got it wrong. He said the nation got it wrong right from the first coup of 1966 which brought in the military.

“I think where we got it wrong was, first of all, the coup itself, which brought in the military. I think the military was largely responsible. That was when we lost it so to speak, and it’s important to admit that we are all to blame. When the military took the centralist road, many of us applauded, never mind that people like to deny it today. But for us at the time, we read it as the ending of ethnic divisions. For instance, before the military took over, regionalisation had created certain dimensions of narrow factionalism, but it was simplistic to think you could obviate all those unfortunate aspects of regionalisation by a sweeping centralism. That was disastrous thinking. But we’d become sold on this mission of eradication of “tribalism”, which we didn’t interpret properly.

“Everybody was guilty of it-politicians, intellectuals, bureaucrats, technocrats, students, etc., etc. Everybody wanted to become an amalgam called Nigerian, a non-existent being, the “detribalised being” and that centralist agenda looked as if it was the magic road. It deepened suspicions, retarded development; it created atop-heavy bureaucracy, distancing beneficiaries of policies from those who made the policies.

“Let us not omit the following, however: the departing British laid the foundation for future fissures by a deliberate strategy of distorting the power relations between North and South, even to the extent of falsifying the census figures. These are today’s commonplace facts. Among other revelations, you may visit the memoirs of a then serving British colonial officer, Harold Smith. I did meet that author, by the way, quite a few times. His revelations have also been corroborated in recent times by highly placed British officials,” he added.

Soyinka explained that these were among the reasons why many of “us have been saying: Let’s admit that costly mistakes have been made, let’s correct them now by restructuring. Some use the word reconfiguring. Others settle simply for socio-political rearrangements. It all boils down to reformulating the protocols of association; the relationships of the parts to the other parts. Of the parts to the centre, reducing the powers of the centre. Decentralising, pushing the envelope of state or regional autonomy as far as it can go without actually bursting it.

“Time to really sit down and tackle this reformative agenda and then proceed in that now inevitable decentralisation direction; creating even healthy rivalry which can only take place with larger degrees of autonomy. Stop this untidy business of going to the centre with a beggar’s bowl in hand and then struggling for the sudden windfalls which come from outside to this centre-forgiveness of debts and things like that. Rather, get the federating units to negotiate their economic priorities both internally and outside.

“We must be bold enough. We shouldn’t shy away from what I call a frank national Indaba in which representatives of various interests across professions, across religions, across states and ethnic groups come together. I don’t care whether it lasts three months in which we abuse, insult one another, enter into recriminations, give examples of how this happened, why should this still happen? An exhaustive Indaba in which we get out of our systems all these issues we’ve been papering over, sweeping under the carpet, failing to recognise that the destructive power of an accumulation of these little bits of frictions, sometimes unforgiven and unforgivable acts of hostility, between the units that are still there, simmering. You bring them out and ask, how do we go about closure? And from there we proceed to re-examine the protocols that supposedly bind us together.

“In other words, fashion a new constitution. It’s both therapy and common sense to leave the ghosts of the past behind. An Indaba whereby we admit what we did, that is, what the Federation of Nigeria did to a seceding unit like Biafra. Biafra too will have to admit what she did to some of the minorities in her midst who still have not forgiven Biafra. In which we even, if we like, talk about the various coups–-how this happened, why it happened. Some may believe that this will create greater friction and division. I don’t think so. I think years have passed and numerous other routes have been taken which have not brought us anywhere near closure. Perhaps an element of risk is involved, I might admit it, but I think keeping silent is worse.”

According to Soyinka, Something similar was the Justice Chukwudifu Oputa-led The Human Rights Violation Investigation Commission of Nigeria but noted that it didn’t go far enough and that there was far too much legalistic dance-around where lawyers literally took over.

He said the Commission was enabled to fail as it was dramatic in some instances, but that one of the problems there was that it became a ‘lawyering’ parade in which everybody wanted to show how clever or cunning they were.

“A people’s Indaba, that’s what I am talking about. At that Indaba, we will also pillory those who allowed religious bigotry, and its attendant violence, to take root. If they want to deny it, some of us who are living witnesses, those of us who warned them at the time, will demand of them of why they chose not to stop it at the critical time. Once you allow one constituent state to declare itself a theocratic state, you have opened a Pandora’s box, the contents of which will consume and destroy the nation. They knew it all, so they poo-pooed wise counsel. We said, don’t let it happen, don’t let theocracy have even a toe hold in the nation. Tell the theocracy-mongers they must be content with the existence of the existent systems of laws, like native laws and customs, which allow for civil settlements under the existing codes of cultural arbitration-nobody ever quarrelled with that.

“But when you have a situation where a crime somewhere is exemplary conduct next door, where, when you move from one state to the other, you come under the arbitrary jurisdiction of that other state where something which will not earn you the chopping of your hand, now brings about that particular forfeit, then you do not have a state–you have several states in one. We know those who were responsible for what we endure today. How many years ago was it that Goodluck Jonathan was being urged to make a move against Boko Haram? We heard Muhammadu Buhari countering with the declaration that any move against Boko Haram was a move against the North until he himself came under fire and nearly lost his life.

“We are talking about fundamental human rights, the right to congregate in pursuit of your form of worship, to believe or not believe, individual rights, collective rights of worship, etc., etc. But there are those for whom religion is merely an avenue for domination. I am talking, once again, about power and freedom. History actually spins on that axis of power and freedom.  Most clerics are merely beneficiaries of being on the side of power and domination over their flock and their extension into society.

“They are not more pious than any member of their followers, and that is one realisation they refuse to confront. That’s why it is so difficult to exterminate Boko Haram completely: they have tasted power, they relish power, and they are still enjoying power. They enjoy being able to thump their noses at secular authority. They kidnap our children and turn them into slaves –it is their gesture of contempt for you and me,” he stated.

- PM NEWS

EX ALRIGHT BOYS !! Fashola, Ambode may be invited as Lagos Assembly probes N7bn cardio-renal center


Lagos State House of Assembly, on Monday agreed to probe why equipment at the N7 billion cardio-renal center in Gbagada General Hospital were abandoned.

The centre was commissioned in March 2015 by ex-Lagos governor, Babatunde Fashola but allegedly abandoned by immediate past governor, Akinwunmi Ambode.

Acting Chairman of the House Committee on Health, Akeem Sokunle, and members had embarked on a tour to ascertain health facilities across the state.

“We observed that there is a shortage of manpower, non-functioning ambulances, insecurity, unequipped laboratories and more importantly, abandonment of multi-billion naira cardio-renal facility,” The Nation quoted him as saying.

“I got a report that the cardiorenal machines only worked for two weeks before the facility was locked up. Also, most of the sensitive equipment are obsolete,” Sokunle said.

House Majority Leader, Sanai Agunbiade (Ikorodu 1), said if the equipment of such magnitude are cited in the state, it was for a purpose.

He, therefore, moved that the suppliers of the equipment be invited for questioning and that the investigation must attract public participation.

The House resolved to invite the Ministry of Health to appear before the probe committee to give clarification on issues bothering the facility.

The Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, directed the Clerk of the House, Mr. Azeez Sanni, to write a letter to the Ministry of Health and invite necessary stakeholders on the issue.

Meanwhile, Ambode has spoken on his rumoured planned defection from the All Progressive Congress, APC, to the opposition People’s Democratic Party, PDP.

There have been speculations in some quarters that Ambode was disappointed he did not make the ministerial list President Muhammadu Buhari submitted to the Nigerian Senate.

- DAILY POST





‘There’s anger in the land’ — Abdulsalami speaks on growing insecurity

‘There’s anger in the land’ — Abdulsalami speaks on growing insecurity


Abdulsalami Abubakar, former military head of state, has expressed worry over the growing insecurity in various parts of the country, calling for urgent action.

Speaking at a roundtable discussion on the security challenges, he said: “there is anger in the land and the voices of reason are drowning very rapidly”.

The parley organised by the General Abdulsalami Abubakar Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution held in Minna, the Niger state capital.

Abubakar said Nigeria is going through a trial period; witnessing growing tension and resentment among citizens.

“It is clear that the situation requires that we all live up to the expectations of a nation that puts so much value in elders and leaders,” he told stakeholders who attended the meeting,” he said.

“This roundtable discussion is not a mini-national conference or a forum to review the constitution, neither will it be fixated on those issues that feed the prevailing tensions.

“These are matters that will doubtless appear in our discussions but they should not be allowed to distract from the key goals of the roundtable discussion.

“We are all here as Nigerians who share responsibility for the state of our nation, therefore if any forum can help in the accurate identification of the problems and solutions for a united peaceful Nigeria, let us be counted among such fora.”

There have been various cases of insecurity across the country in recent times. From clashes between herdsmen and farmers, attacks of bandits and insurgents, among others.

Mohammed Adamu, inspector general of police, recently announced that over 1,000 persons were killed in the first quarter of 2019.

In a 2018 report, Amnesty International said at least 1,813 people were murdered across 17 states in the first half of 2018, “more than double of those killed in 2017.”

- THECABLE

Conte reveals how Mourinho ‘misused’ Lukaku at Manchester United



Inter Milan manager, Antonio Conte has revealed how former Manchester United boss, Jose Mourinho, ‘misused’ Striker Romelu Lukaku during their time together at Old Trafford.

According to The Independent, Conte believes Lukaku’s talent was wasted by Mourinho at Man United because the Portuguese coach asked the 26-year-old to play with his back to goal as hold up frontman.

The newspaper is reporting that the former Chelsea manager feels the Belgium international’s talents are best suited to being a mobile striker.

Conte is desperate to land Lukaku to Inter Milan this summer.

DAILY POST had reported that Lukaku has already agreed on personal terms with a move to Inter Milan.

Manchester United have given Inter Milan seven days to meet their £75million asking price for Romelu Lukaku.

Lukaku played no part in Man United’s pre-season campaign and was left out of Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s 26-man squad to face Kristiansund on Tuesday evening.

- DAILY POST

Snake bites man, man bites the snake dead


AN Indian man who was bitten by a snake got his revenge on the reptile by biting it back, killing it and chewing it into pieces, the man’s father told newsmen on Monday.

The man, Raj Kumar, was relaxing at home, enjoying a drink on Sunday, when a snake slithered into his house in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, and bit him, said his father.

“A snake bit him. So, in turn, he bit it and chewed it into pieces,” said the father, Babu Ram about the bizarre incident. 

Rajkumar, who hails from Etah’s Asrauli village, was drunk when he bit the snake, India Today reported.

“My son was drunk. A snake entered into our home and bit him. And later he bit the snake and crunched it into pieces. His condition is serious. We are unable to afford his treatment expenses,” Babu Ram, father of Raj Kumar told reporters.

The man’s family took him to hospital where media said his condition was critical. The snake that bit him was reported to have been a rat snake, which experts regard as usually not venomous.

“This is definitely weird,” said Raj Kumar’s doctor, N.P. Singh.

“A patient came to me and said that he bit a snake. I misunderstood as the snake bit him. His condition is serious. He has been referred to another hospital,” Singh said.

“I’ve seen people coming in with snakebites, but never somebody who bit a snake and then brought it with him in a bag.” 

- PM NEWS

Nigerian runs drug racket from Indian jail


A Nigerian jailed in India has been busted for running an interstate drug racket from inside the Kapurthala Prison in Punjab.

The Nigerian simply identified as Victor was busted after India’s Counter Intelligence Wing Jalandhar arrested two smugglers with links to him, both the Times of India and tehelka.com reported.

The cops recovered one kilogram of heroin from the smugglers identified as Gurvinder Singh of village Noorpur Hakima in Moga district and his associate Ranjit Singh of Mehatpur in Jalandhar district.

AIG Counter Intelligence, Jalandhar, chief Harkamalpreet Singh Khakh said that they received a tip off that Gurvinder Singh, who has links with Nigerian Delhi-based smugglers, was smuggling a big Heroin consignment in a Tata Sumo along with his associate Ranjit Singh. 

“Preliminary investigation of the arrested accused revealed that both were involved in drug smuggling from the past few years. They are already facing cases and were lodged in jails for these cases”, said the AIG.

In jails, they met Nigerian Delhi-based smugglers before contacting Victor, in Kapurthala jail via mobile phone and started trafficking Heroin from Delhi to Punjab, at his behest.

  The arrested smugglers had never met Victor before and were not in Kaputharla Prison with him. They linked up by phone, reports said.

Victor was arrested in March this year with 2.5kg of heroin

Harkamalpreet Singh Khakh said a separate case has been registered against Victor under The Prisons Act, 1894 as two mobile phones and one SIM card were also recovered from him. 

A case under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 has been registered against the arrested smugglers at Sultanpur Lodhi Police station. 

Gurwinder had come out of jail on bail in April this year, and his associate Ranjit got bail in December 2018.

- PM NEWS

EFCC arrests Kwara SMED DG, 6 others over N2bn fraud


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested and detained the Director-General of Kwara State Bureau of Small and Medium Enterprise Development (SMED), Mr Segun Soewu, over alleged N2 billion fraud.

A statement issued by EFCC’s Head of Media and Publicity in the state, Mr Gbenga Adewoye, in Ilorin on Monday, said Soewu was arrested alongside Managing Directors of six microfinance banks.

The statement listed the six managing directors as Mr Ogudu Samuel of Brightway Microfinance Bank, Mr A. K. Imam of Magajingari Microfinance Bank and Mr Adeleke M. S. of Sincere Microfinance Bank.

Others include, Mr Yusuf Muideen of Balogun Fulani Microfinance Bank, Mr Issa Abdulrasheed of KCMB Microfinance Bank and Oyebode Asimiyu of Apels Microfinance Bank.

According to Adewoye, all the seven suspects are presently being interrogated by the operatives of the EFCC.

The anti-graft body also gave the names of those under investigation to include Lawal Ayo of Omu-Aran Microfinance Bank, Tope Eniola of Iludun Microfinance Bank and Lawal Folashade of Stockcarp Microfinance Bank.

Others, according to EFCC, are Yusuf Tajudeen of First Heritage Microfinance Bank and Olawoye E. O. of Offa Microfinance Bank.

He said the anti graft body had earlier received intelligence reports over alleged fraud and mismanagement of over N2 billion given by the state government to assist market men and women across the 16 local government areas.

“It was discovered during investigations that at the point of granting the loans, the Director-General of SMED and the managing directors of 16 microfinance banks failed to follow due process.

“It was also revealed that the N2 billion was meant for lending to interested members of the public to support their businesses and augment their working capital.

“The money was, however, said to have been distributed to highly placed politicians, traditional rulers and prominent individuals across the state.

“Soewu and one of the managing directors of the banks, during interrogation by the operatives of the commission, confessed that ‘a prominent and first class traditional ruler in the state received over N78 million cash from the loans.

“The money, which was designed to assist petty traders, were taken and not refunded,” Adewoye said.

The EFCC spokesman also said that a certain traditional ruler, through his company, Yafy International Ventures Limited, secured from the loan without following due process.

He said anti-graft agency also discovered that some selected and influential market men and women across the 16 council areas of the state received N5 million each as loans without paying back.

According to him, about 50 per cent of the said controversial loans were shared by some highly placed individuals and selected businessmen and women at the expense of other beneficiaries.

“They defeated the aims and objectives of giving out the loans, which was for the improvement of small and medium enterprises,” he said.

Adewoye said further that findings by the EFCC operatives indicated that the highly placed individuals, who benefited from the loans between 2012 and 2018, failed to pay them back.

He said that the arrested suspects were still in custody, while efforts were ongoing to arrest those highly placed individuals, including the first class traditional ruler, who received the said loans without following due process.

- PM NEWS

Teacher jailed for sex with 4 teenage students


An assistant head teacher in the UK has been jailed for 12 years for having sex with four teenage girls.

Sean Aldridge, 37, a PE teacher got one girl pregnant after forming a relationship with her, but she later lost the baby as a result of a miscarriage. 

He used a burner phone, hidden in a jacket pocket in his wardrobe, to groom the girls and hide his criminal activity from his partner.

He also used the codename ‘Jack’ to hide what he was doing and two of the girls had his number under the name ‘Jack Ridge’, reported metro.co.uk.

Aldridge started grooming pupils at Warblington School, near Havant, Hampshire, in 2007 when he gave a girl, 15, his mobile phone number because she was having problems at home. 

While out walking with his partner, who was pregnant, he bumped into the girl and later messaged her saying ‘you looked nice’. 

Sean Aldridge got one of the girls pregnant but she went on to have a miscarriage.

The relationship started off with kissing in his office before becoming more sexual. Prosecutor Robert Bryan said: ‘The victim said her first sexual encounter was ruined because he kept repeating “I could go to prison for this”.’ They then had sex ‘at any opportunity’ almost every day – including after her leavers’ prom – before having a miscarriage when she was 16. 

After she left he groomed another girl, 15, again starting with text messages, leading to sex in his office and in his car in nearby woodland. 

- PM NEWS