Senate, FG disagree over N5bn bailout for airline operators, others

…N5bn bailout grossly inadequate — Senate …We can’t afford more than that, we have challenges — FG  …Says AON owing FG $6,993,234; N19.365bn By Henry Umoru THE Senate and the Federal Government disagreed sharply yesterday  over the N5 billion  bailout approved for airline operators and other businesses in the aviation sector to mitigate the impact of …

Wike won’t go free —Nnamdi Kanu

Nnamdi Kanu, leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB. Angered by the killings, IPOB Leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, yesterday,  warned that all those who have hand in the alleged ongoing killings of  ”innocent Biafrans” should know that vengeance is coming. In a statement by  IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, he challenged Governor Wike to …

OYIGBO KILLINGS: Withdraw soldiers in 72 hours or face ICC, INC tells Wike

Nyesom Wike …I didn’t order military to kill Igbo in Oyigbo —Wike …Wike won’t go free over killings —Nnamdi Kanu By Davies Iheamnachor, Chimaobi Nwaiwu & Chinonso Alozie ALLEGED killings and genocide happening in Oyigbo Local Council of Rivers State are generating tension in the area and neighbouring South-East geo-political zone. The Igbo National Council, INC, …

Coastal erosion cuts off Edepie-Imiringi road linking communities in Bayelsa

By Samuel Oyadongha, Yenagoa The popular Edepie-Imiringi road linking Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital to communities in the East senatorial district of the state has been cut off by coastal erosion. A section of the bridge head-on road linking several communities in Ogbia Local Government Area where crude oil was first discovered in commercial quantity and …

US Election 2020: America decides today

…Trump, Biden in decisive race By Henry Ojelu ABOUT 236 million Americans  will today decide between President Donald Trump and former Vice-President Joe Biden who will lead the country in the next four years. Already, more than 94 million people have cast their ballots in early voting, putting the country on course for its highest turnout …

Maritime, our best chance for economic diversification — NIMASA boss

By Godfrey Bivbere The Director-General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Bashir Jamoh, has said that the maritime industry is the best option for the diversification of the nation’s economy. Jamoh who disclosed this in Abuja in a paper presented at the National Defence College, NDC, said that with many countries proposing a ban …

‘Akeredolu recommits to reducing poverty among women’

The Wife of Ondo State governor, Mrs Betty Akeredolu on Monday reiterated her commitment toward reducing the rate of poverty among women in the society. Akeredolu made this known at pep talk delivered at BEMORE GIRLS family reunion at the Government House in Akure on Monday. She said that her mission was simple and clear, …

NASS to monitor youth empowerment programmes – Senate President

Senate President Lawan The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, has assured that the National Assembly will work with the Federal Government to ensure that Nigerian youth fully benefit from government empowerment programmes. The Senate President gave the assurance at a meeting of traditional rulers, 19 states governors from the northern part of the country and other top …

Edo communities accuse Okomu Oil of land grabbing

Nigeria map indicating Edo State By Ozioruva Aliu, Benin-City Some communities where Okomu Palm Oil Plc allegedly acquired farmland to expand its operations have cried out over an alleged forceful occupation of their land. They alleged that the action of the company has rendered them homeless and pleaded with the relevant authorities to come to their aid. …

Nigeria stock market opens November with 0.17% loss

Stock Market The Nigerian equities market resumed November trading with a loss of 0.17 per cent, halting the six-day bullish run on the back of profit taking. The All-Share Index decreased by 51.30 points or 0.17 per cent to close at 30,479.39 compared with 30,530.69 achieved on Friday. Also, the market capitalisation which opened at …

COVID-19: Senate wants FG to provide bailout fund for airline operators

President of the Senate, Sen. Ahmed Lawan The Senate on Monday urged the Federal Government to provide substantial bailout fund to airline operators in the country to revamp the aviation sector in view of the effect of COVID-19 pandemic. The Chairman of Senate Committee on Aviation, Sen. Smart Adeyemi (APC – Kogi West) made the call in …

54 transformers vandalised, 200-meter bypass recorded in 6 months — JEDC

Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JEDC) says it recorded no less than 200 cases of meter bypass and 54 cases of transformer vandalism in six months. The JEDC Head, Corporate Communications, Dr Adakole Elijah, who disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Gombe on Monday, said 30 cases of transformer oil theft were also recorded …

Russian oligarch killed by crossbow wielding assailant

A Russian oligarch nicknamed the “Sausage King” was killed by a crossbow Monday when two masked men attacked the meat magnate and a woman in a sauna at his countryside estate outside Moscow, according to reports. Vladimir Marugov was found dead in the sauna after his partner fled through a window in the outdoor hut …

COVID-19: Ajax hit by virus outbreak on eve of Midtjylland clash

Ajax coach Erik ten Hag Ajax Amsterdam will have only 17 players available for Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League clash against Midtjylland in Denmark, coach Erik ten Hag confirmed on Monday. This came to light after several players had to be left behind because of positive COVID-19 tests. But he said he could not speak about …

Northern governors back regulation of social media

Gov Simon Lalong of Plateau The Northern Governors Forum on Monday expressed support for the ongoing efforts to regulate the social media in order to check the spread of fake news in the country. The Forum expressed its support in a communique issued by its Chairman and Governor of Plateau, Mr Simon Lalong, after its meeting …

Liberian govt worker self-immolates over unpaid salary

Liberia’s president, George Weah A Liberian government worker immolated himself in the capital Monrovia on Monday, two witnesses and local media said, in an apparent protest over an unpaid salary. Leroy Archie Ponpon — who works at Liberia’s Temple of Justice, which houses the Supreme Court — set himself on fire outside his workplace after weeks of …

Faulty 60MVA transformer throws FCT towns into darkness

By Chris Ochayi, Abuja A faulty 60MVA at Kubwa station in Abuja has thrown many towns in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, into darkness. The development has forced the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, AEDC, to embark on load-shedding with Kubwa and its environs. Management of AEDC in a statement explained that the faulty transformer was …