Friday 22 November 2019

Afe Babalola: I rejected ministerial appointments because I can’t work with civil servants

Afe Babalola: I rejected ministerial appointments because I can’t work with civil servants
Afe Babalola, founder of Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, says civil servants are the problems of Nigeria.

Babalola spoke at a dinner in celebration of the conferment of a honorary doctor of letters on him by the University of Ibadan (UI).

The dinner was organised in his honour by lawyers of Emmanuel Chambers & Co.

He said he turned down ministerial appointments because he cannot work with the “present type of civil servants in this country”.

The senior advocate of Nigeria said none of the civil servants in the country can work the way he does.

“Well, I turned ministerial appointments down for two reasons,” he said.

“One, I cannot work with the present type of civil servants in this country. The civil servants are the problems in this country. None of them can work the way I work. I will create instant enemies if I had accepted to be a minister.

“The second reason is that my clients are so many. They protested and felt I would be disappointing them if I accepted to be a minister. ”

He admitted that Nigeria is a difficult county but expressed the hope that things could be better.

He said UI has trained well over 300,000 people, including billionaires, yet the university “could not boast of of N5bn in endowment”.

“Great universities in the world today depend not only on tuition fees but mostly on endowments and donations, “he said.

In his address, Adebayo Adenipekun, principal partner of Afe Babalola & Co, said they will always follow the parts of honesty and integrity laid down by Babalola.

“I wish to assure you, sir, that the chambers is well and kicking and still fulfilling your ideals, ” he said.

“No matter how tempting the brief may be, we always ensure that we maintain the integrity of the chambers and would not go beyond the bounds of due process of law.

“We are unperturbed by any disability we may suffer. We are determined to follow your footprints of honesty and integrity. “

- THECABLE

Nigeria hijacked by criminals – Tuface Idibia


Nigerian Music legend, Innocent Idibia popularly known as 2face has criticised the present administration over the state of the country.

The ‘African Queen’ crooner described the Nigerian system as a joke.

According to him, Nigeria has been hijacked by criminals.

Tuface, however, hopes the younger generation will cause a positive change in the country.

On his Twitter page, he wrote: “Naija system is a total joke, criminals have hijacked Nigeria.

“Men and women that have dedicated their time to make sure that Nigeria will carry last. No shame, no dignity, no honour.

“I pray the young men that have entered the system will do their best to influence positive change.”

- DAILY POST

Solskjaer speaks on Pochettino replacing him at Man Utd after getting sacked


Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. has laughed off suggestions that Mauricio Pochettino’s availability has put extra pressure on his job.

Pochettino was sacked by Tottenham Hotspurs on Tuesday but was seriously linked with Old Trafford job, before Solskjaer eventually got it.

“It doesn’t bother me at all,” Solskjaer told a news conference on Friday.

“I’ve got the best job in the world and if you’re in or out of a job you want this job, so it doesn’t really matter whatever happens around it.

“I’ve got to focus on my job at Manchester United and do it as well as we can. I speak with Ed [Woodward] and the owners all the time about how we move the club forward and that doesn’t change if others change managers.”

- DAILY POST

Sowore sues DSS N500m over illegal detention


Convener, #RevolutionNow protest, Omoyele Sowore has sued the Department of State Services, DSS, claiming N500 million for his illegal detention despite two courts directing the body to free him.

Sowore is asking the court to order the DSS to pay him N500m as general and aggravated damages for his detention and illegal violation of fundamental rights.

The activist made the demand in a suit marked FHC/ABJ /C51409/2019 dated November 20, 2019 and obtained by Sahara Reporters in Abuja on Friday.

The suit was supported by a 21-paragraph affidavit deposed to by Abubakar Marshall and accompanied by a written address.

It reads, “A declaration that the detention of the applicant from November 7, 2019 till date in violation of the order for his release made on November 6, 2019 is illegal as it violates his fundamental right to liberty guaranteed by Section 35 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) and Article 6 of African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Ratification and Enforcement Act (CAP A10) Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.

“An order of this court compelling the respondents to pay to the applicant the sum of N500,000, 000, 00 ( Five hundred million naira) as general and aggravated damages for the illegal violation of the applicant’s fundamental right to life, dignity of his person, fair hearing, health, freedom of movement and freedom of association.

“An order of perpetual injunction restraining the respondents from further violating the applicant’s fundamental rights in any manner whatsoever and however without lawful justification.”

Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), is joined in the suit.

Sowore was arrested in Lagos on August 3, 2019 for calling on Nigerians to take to the streets in peaceful demonstrations to demand a better country from the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The government has accused him of insulting President Buhari and planning to bring down his government – charges observers around the world including leading legal practitioners describe as frivolous and laughable.

- PM NEWS

Pastor slumps, dies after defecting to APC in Edo


A cleric identified as Pastor Aimola John has reportedly slumped and died.

According to the Nation, Pastor John slumped shortly after joining Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu to defect to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Aimola was rushed to a hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival.

Former Secretary of Owan East, Mr. Godwin Imoudu confirming his death, said late Aimola was in Benin to defect to the APC when the incident happened.

He was said to have been a former chairmanship candidate for Owan East Local Government Area.

DAILY POST recalls that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo state had expelled its former governorship candidate, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu.

Ize-Iyamu was expelled following his refusal to confirm or refute his rumoured defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress (PDP).

He was expelled from participating in any PDP related activities with immediate effect.

- DAILY POST

‘Everybody will bow to me, once I beat Ruiz’ – Anthony Joshua


Former Heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua made an erratic statement about what he expects from fans after he fights Andy Ruiz this December in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Mexican-American, Ruiz, shocked the world when he beat Joshua in 7 rounds in New York’s Madison Square Garden in June, but Joshua believes he will be adored this time around if he regains the 3 heavyweight belts on the line.

‘I’m fighting the best man in the world now. I’m going to whup him, and show how great I am,’ Joshua told Sky Sports.

‘They think he’s so great, so when I beat him I want everybody to bow to my feet and tell me how great I am. I couldn’t beat Ruiz Jr before and get the credit I deserved. You saw me in the ring [before the fight] – I wasn’t fighting King Kong, was I? I didn’t have that mindset. Apparently I’m fighting the quickest hands and the best fighter in the division. So once I beat him I want everybody to bow to me’ he bragged.

Joshua’s fight with Ruiz tagged ‘clash of the dunes’ is being sponsored by the Saudi Arabian government with reports circulating that about $40m has been budgeted for the fight which is to be shared between both boxers and their promoters.

- PM NEWS