''Don't allow yourself to be used again'' PDP tells Bola Tinubu

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has cautioned the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to stop playing god as Nigerians can decide on the leadership that best suits their desires without any body’s control.

The party also advised Tinubu not to allow himself to be used a second time as he still bears a gross part of the blame for the enthronement of this incompetent, divisive, nepotic and inherently corrupt administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, which has brought the nation to its knees in three years.
PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, in a statement on Thursday, said Asiwaju Tinubu’s speech, at his colloquium, rather than being a damage of the PDP, ended up amplifying an admittance of the failure of President Buhari and the APC administration.
The party said without listening to the prompting of any politician, Nigerians across board have taken the liberty to accept PDP’s apology which was made patriotically in the overall interest of national healing, reconciliation, unity and cohesion.
''The PDP watched with amusement as Asiwaju Tinubu struggled with words to appease President Buhari and give him assurances that he can win a second term election in the face of mass failure both in governance and in their discredited, rejected and troubled platform.  It was a direct admittance of failure and indictment on President Buhari’s administration, when Asiwaju pointedly told the President that the ship of the nation, under his (Buhari’s) watch, still needs to be rescued, almost three years down the line. It is tragic that Asiwaju had to tutor his visitor, who had no policy direction since his election in 2015, by engaging in a revision of the programmes and policies of the PDP, such as the leasing system, the mortgage and pension schemes which boosted the economy and directly impacted on the lives of Nigerians. More pathetic is the fact that the APC leader presented the PDP programmes as if he was introduc''ing novel ideas in the economy. This clearly stood with our position that the APC government is incompetent and lacking in ideas of how to move the nation forward. While we congratulate the Lagos Governor Emeritus on his birthday, the PDP considers it needful, to forewarn him to study the current ambience of Nigerian politics as it relates to the failures of the Buhari Presidency and the fact that the citizens have since rejected this Presidency and the APC, so that Asiwaju will not find himself swimming against the tide.

Photos from the Lagos state government's banquet held in honor of President Buhari



Photos from the Lagos state government
Last night, the Lagos state government hosted President Buhari to a banquet that was attended by governors, APC chieftains and others. See more photos below
Photos from the Lagos state government
Photos from the Lagos state government
Photos from the Lagos state government
Photos from the Lagos state government
Photos from the Lagos state government

Photos: Police arrest angry boyfriend who attacked UNIMAID Nursing undergraduate with acid because her parents rejected his marriage proposal

Photos: Police arrest angry boyfriend who attacked UNIMAID Nursing undergraduate with acid because her parents rejected his marriage proposal
The police in Borno state has arrested one Musa Faisal in connection with the acid attack on his 26-year old girlfriend, Fatima Usman, a final year student of Department of Nursing, University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) who was attacked with corrosive fluid by suspected tricycle operators in Maiduguri on March 16th.

The state commissioner of Police (CP), Damian Chukwu, made the disclosure while briefing newsmen in Maiduguri yesterday March 29th. The police boss said the suspect, Musa Faisal, was arrested by men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Kano. He explained that the police had also arrested one Muhammad Babangida, who conspired with Faisal and attacked the girl.

The commissioner said investigations showed that the suspect and the victim dated for over four years and that when he asked for her hand in marriage, her parents refused. 

''Our findings indicated that the girl and the suspect had been meeting in secret for a long period of time. On the day of the attack, she arranged to meet the suspect at a hotel in Galadima area of Maiduguri and while they were inside a room, his accomplice, Muhammad Banbangida joined them. Babangida was the one who poured acid on Usman and in the process, some of the liquid spilled over to Faisal. It is also established that the suspect vowed to deal with the girl since her family resented their union.”

Chukwu said that the suspects had admitted committing the offence, adding that they would soon be charged to court.

''Those who carried out the criminal looting in this country must be held to account'' VP Yemi Osinbajo says

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says those who stole from Nigeria while they were in power must be made to account for their actions. The Vice President made this remark when he spoke at the 10th Bola Tinubu Colloquium held in Lagos yesterday March 29th.

“Let me say that when we began this journey in 2014, and when I say ‘this journey’ I refer to our government, our party, the APC, was determined to change the dominant narrative about our country. We were determined to ensure that the notion of a country rich in all natural resources, but even richer in human capital, but being destroyed daily by grand corruption, and the impunity in the looting of public resources; we had to change that narrative.
“As for our fight against corruption, we realized, as Mr. President said, that if we don’t kill corruption, corruption will kill us. Corruption is an existential problem for Nigeria. Let me pause here to reiterate that from all I have seen in government in the past three years, the corruption of the previous five years is what destroyed the Nigerian economy.
“And the reason why we will talk about it is, first, we must let our people know that we cannot afford to go this way again. And this is the point we are making, that there is no country in the world, and we must know this; there is no country in the world that would allow its resources to be plundered in the way our own resources were plundered and expect to be economically viable; it is not possible. Nigeria is unlike any other country because of the level of corruption that was perpetrated. We must stop that corruption and that is why we are so committed.
“When you fight corruption the way we are fighting it, corruption is going to fight back. But we are determined. When you listen to the stories of these young people, when you listen to the stories of the vulnerable, the disabled, and all of these people, these are the people for whom we are responsible; these are the people who voted for us. We must ensure that we defend their rights, it is in the defence of the rights of these people that we will put everything out to make sure that those who have been taking the resources of this country are made to pay for it.”  he said

Ben Bruce criticises Nigerian Navy for destroying 3 million liter per day illegal refinery in Rivers

Ben Bruce criticises Nigerian Navy for destroying 3 million liter per day illegal refinery in Rivers
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'' Stop singing this old song of blame'' Governor Fayose tells Vice President Yemi Osinbajo

The Ekiti state governor said this via his twitter handle.

is getting nasty : FFK to VP Yemi Osinbajo: ''You are a disgrace, a traitor, corrupt and a pernicious liar;;



FFK to VP Yemi Osinbajo:
Recall that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo yesterday at the Bola Tinubu Colloquium, attacked the PDP for being corrupt when they were in office.

Here's President Buhari's 2018 Easter message to the Nations

Fellow Compatriots,
I am indeed delighted to join our Christian brothers and sisters to commemorate this year’s Easter celebration.
We thank the Almighty God for granting us the opportunity to celebrate another Easter at a time of great promise and hope for our dear nation, despite the challenges we also have.
Easter, the season in which Christians mark the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, represents the triumph of good over evil; and life over death. It is also a time to show love, forgiveness, compassion and renewed hope in the Grace of God.
The Holy Scripture affirms that happiness and fulfilment in life do not flow from acquiring the best things in life, but in being richer in a relationship with God and fellow human beings.
Let us use the opportunity of this special season to deeply reflect on how every one of us can imbibe the profound teachings of Jesus Christ with renewed vigour.
In so doing and by placing the joy, comfort and happiness of others above ours, we will make a statement that vices such as, hate speech, bigotry, corruption, banditry and terrorism have no place in our nation. We must do all it takes to love our neighbours and display increased spirit of tolerance and accommodation.
I commend those who recognise and support our unwavering efforts to prevent the spread of conflicts in our communities; check wanton criminality and the taking of innocent lives; unite the country; and steer the ship of state to a steady path of economic growth, job creation and development.
While we enjoin law-abiding fellow compatriots to work for peace and social justice in our beloved country, let there be no doubt of our resolve to firmly resist others who may want to make cheap political capital out of current national security challenges.
Our programmes and policies in the last three years have resulted in bringing down the prices of staple crops; gradual improvement of road, rail and electricity infrastructure; and making Nigeria the preferred destination for investors. More than ever before, we are ready to consolidate on these gains and ensure that we improve the lot of our communities in the years ahead.
Thankfully, our Dapchi schoolgirls who were safely released recently after 30 agonizing days in the hands of their abductors, have been reunited with their families. I am very optimistic that all others, including the Chibok girls who are still in captivity will be safely released unconditionally to their families. I urge you to continue to pray for their safe return.
In the meantime, I have given clear instructions to our security agencies to prioritise safety in schools in areas where the humanitarian and security situation are still dire, in addition to ensuring adequate protection of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
As we approach the period of campaigns, I appeal to our political actors and other stakeholders to resist any act that could mar the integrity of our electoral process.
I am optimistic that with God on our side, the dark days of Nigeria’s elections being manipulated by violence and rigging by corrupt politicians and their agents are over. They are confined to the dustbin of history where they rightly belong. I remain committed to bequeathing a legacy of supremacy of the people’s will through the ballot box.
May this year’s Easter celebration bring us renewed hope and confidence as a great nation.

Muhammadu Buhari
President, Federal Republic of Nigeria 
March 29, 2018.

Moscow says it will close US consulate in St Petersburg and expel same number of diplomats from nations that have expelled Russians

 Moscow says it will close US consulate in St Petersburg and expel same number of diplomats from nations that have expelled Russians
Russia is on a retaliation spree. Moscow has said it will expel 60 diplomats and close the US consulate in St Petersburg in retaliation for the expulsion of Russian diplomats over the poisoning of an ex-spy in Britain.

This announcement was made by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. He said Russia would expel the same number of diplomats from the nations that have expelled Russian diplomats over the poisoning of Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter Julia, 33, in Salisbury earlier this month.

Lavrov said that Jon Huntsman, the US ambassador, had been informed of "retaliatory measures" on Thursday.
Lavrov added that the same will go for other nations that expelled Russian diplomats this week.

 Moscow says it will close US consulate in St Petersburg and expel same number of diplomats from nations that have expelled Russians

After the poisoning of Skripal, who was a Russian double agent, and his daughter in England, Britain expelled 23 Russian diplomats from the UK. Moscow retaliated by also expelling 23 British diplomats from Russia. Then America, in support for their closest ally, expelled 60 diplomats and shut down the Russian consulate general in Seattle. Russia has now replied in kind.
Two dozen countries, including the US, many EU nations and NATO, have ordered more than 150 Russian diplomats out this week in a show of solidarity with Britain.

Bukola Saraki shares full list of the 200 bills the Senate has passed since 2015

Bukola Saraki shares full list of the 200 bills the Senate has passed since 2015
Nigerian Senate President, Bukola Saraki says that as of March 29, 2018, 33 months after its inauguration, the 8th Senate had passed a total of 200 bills including Senate Bills, concorrence bills and constitution amendment bills.  

From its inauguration on June 9, 2015 the 8th senate had surpassed the 7th, 6th and 5th Senate in the number of bills passed. While the 7th senate passed only 128 bills in four years, the 6th passed 82 and the 5th senate passed 129 bills.

Bukola Saraki shares full list of the 200 bills the Senate has passed since 2015
Saraki took to his twitter handle @BukolaSaraki to make the announcemnet and to congratulate his colleagues for a job well done expressing optimism that in the 15 months that were left, the senate would pass more bills that will affect the lives of Nigerians.  
As of today, the Senate has passed 201 Bills. We still have 15 months to go, yet, we have reached this milestone.

I would like to thank my Distinguished Colleagues for their hard work and cooperation over the last 33 months.

See the full list here: https://goo.gl/KRE9rb 
Below is the full list of the bills passed by the senate.
SENATE BILLS PASSED SINCE JUNE 9TH 2015
  1. National Railway Corporation Act 1955 N129 LFN 2004 (Repeal & Re-enactment Bill 2015
  2. Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act CAP B2 LFN 2011 (Repeal and Re-enactment) 2015
  3. National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (est,etc) Bill 2015
  4. Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (est., etc) Bill 2015
  5. Electronic Transaction Bill 2015
  6. Agriculture Credit Guarantee Scheme Act (Amendment) Bill 2015
  7. Commercial Agriculture Credit Scheme (Est,etc) Bill, 2015
  8. Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Bill 2015
  9. National Poverty Eradication Commission (Est,etc)Bill 2015
  10. North East Development Commission (NEDC) (Est,etc) Bill 2015
  11. Erosion Control and Prevention Commission (Est, etc) Bill, 2015
  12. Counterfeit and Fake Drugs and Unwholesome Processed Foods (Miscellaneous provision) Amendment Bill 2015
  13. Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effuru (Est, etc) Bill 2015
  14. Food Security Bill 2015
  15. Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  16. Environmental Managers Registration Council of Nigeria (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  17. Nigeria Institute of Soil Science (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  18. Nigeria Football Federation (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  19. National Sports Commission (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  20. Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Bill 2015
  21. Witness Protection Programme Bill 2015
  22. Supplementary Appropriation Bill 2015
  23. Defence Space Agency (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  24. High Court of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja (Amendment) Bill 2015
  25. Air Force Institute of Technology (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  26. Credit Bureau Reporting Bill 2015
  27. 2015 Appropriation Act (Amendment) Bill 2015
  28. 2016 Appropriation Bill
  29. Federal Roads Authority (Establishment, etc) Bill 2016
  30. National Assembly Budget and Research Office (Establishment, etc) Bill 2016
  31. Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Bill 2016
  32. Federal Capital Territory Statutory Appropriation Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  33. Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun Bill 2016
  34. National Lottery Act 2005 (Amendment) Bill 2016
  35. Electoral Act ?6 2010 (Amendment) Bill 2016
  36. Public Procurement Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  37. Petroleum Industry Governance Bill 2016
  38. National Inland Waterways Act Cap N47 LFN 2004 (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bill 2016
  39. Nigerian Ports and Harbours Authority Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  40. JAMB Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  41. Nigerian Customs Service Bill 2016 and Nigerian Customs Service Act (Repeal and Re-enacment) Bill 2016
  42. Warehouse Receipts Bill 2016
  43. Secured Transactions in Movable Assets Bill 2016
  44. Sexual Harassment in Tertiary Educational Institution Bill 2016
  45. Federal University of Wukari (Establishment, etc) Bill 2016
  46. Maritime University of Nigeria, Okerenkoko (Establishment, etc) Bill 2016
  47. 2016 FCT Appropriation Bill
  48. Appropriation Bill, 2017
  49. Nigerian Peace Corps (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015 and the National Unity and Peace Corps (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  50. National Open University of Nigeria Act (Amendment) Bill 2017
  51. Federal University of Maritime Studies, Oron Bill, 2017
  52. National Institute for Legislative Studies Act (Amendment) Bill 2017
  53. National Research and Innovation (Est, etc.) Bill, 2017
  54. Compulsory, Free Universal Basic Education Act 2004 (Amendment) Bill 2016 and Universal Basic Education Act 2003 (Amendment) Bill 2016
  55. Nigeria Financial Intelligence Agency (Est, Etc.) Bill, 2017
  56. Institute of Chartered Biochemist and Molecular Biologist Bill, 2016
  57. Whistle Blowers Protection Bill 2015
  58. Abduction, wrongful restraints and wrongful confinement for ransom bill 2017
  59. Prohibition and Protection of persons from lynching, mob action and Extra Judicial Executions Bill, 2017
  60. Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation Act (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bill 2017
  61. Hydroelectric Power Producing Area Development Commission (Amendment) Bill 2015
  62. Chartered Institute of Entrepreneurs (est., etc.) Bill 2015
  63. Chartered Institute of Capital Market Registrars Bill 2017
  64. Presidential Inauguration Bill 2016
  65. National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (Establishment, etc) Bill 2016
  66. FCT Statutory Appropriation Bill 2017
  67. Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2017
  68. Federal University of Agriculture Kaaba (Establishment, etc) Bill 2016
  69. Federal Colleges of Education Act (Amendment) Bill 2017
  70. Niger Delta Development Commission (Amendment) Bill 2017
  71. Nigeria Arabic Language Village, Ngala (Establishment, etc.) Bill, 2017
  72. Nigeria French Language Village, Badagry (est., etc.) Bill, 2017
  73. Demutualization Bill, 2017
  74. The Revised Edition (Laws of the Federation of Nigeria) Bill, 2018
  75. 2017 FCT Appropriation Act (Amendment) Bill, 2018
  76. Arbitration and Conciliation act cap A18 LFN 2004(Repeal and re-enactment) Bill 2018
  77. Emergency Powers (Repeal and re-enactment) Bill, 2018
  78. Federal University Gashua (establishment, etc.) Bill, 2018 (SB459)
  79. National Transport Commission (Est., etc.) Bill, 2018 (SB. 242)
  80. Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill, 2018 (SB. 216)
  81. River Basin Development Act CAP R9 LFN 2004 (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (SB. 358)
  82. National Centre for Disease Control Prevention (Establishment, etc) Bill, 2018 (SB. 256)
CONCURRENCE BILLS PASSED BY THE SENATE SINCE JUNE 9TH 2015
  1. Environmental Health Officers (Registration, etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  2. Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun Bill, 2016
  3. National Judicial Institute Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  4. Prevention of Crimes Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  5. Water Resources Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  6. Endangered Species (Control of International Trade and Traffic) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  7. Agricultural and Rural Management Training (Amendment) Bill 2016
  8. Telecommunications and Postal Offences Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  9. Treaty to Establish African Economic Community Relating to the Pan-African Parliament (Accession and Jurisdiction) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  10. Utilities Charges Commission Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  11. Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  12. Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  13. Petroleum Training Institute Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  14. Quantity Surveyors (Registration, etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  15. Bees (Import Control and Management) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  16. Advertising Practitioners (Registrations, etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  17. World Meteorological Organization (Protection) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  18. Currency Conversion (Freezing Orders) (Amendment) Bill 2016
  19. Builders (Registration, etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  20. Town Planners (Registration, etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  21. University of Abuja Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  22. Corrupt Practice and other Related Offences Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  23. Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Development Agency (Amendment) Bill 2016
  24. National Agricultural Land Development Authority Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  25. Produce (Enforcement of Export Standards) (Amendment) Bill 2016
  26. National Crop Varieties and Livestock Breeds (Registration etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  27. National Archives Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  28. Value Added Tax Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  29. Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  30. Chartered Institute of Human Capital Development of Nigeria Bill 2016
  31. Dangerous Drugs Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  32. Chartered Institute of Loan and Risk Management of Nigeria Bill 2016
  33. Veterinary Surgeons Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  34. Federal Capital Territory Civil Service Commission Bill 2016
  35. Chartered Institute of Public Management Bill 2016
  36. Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (Establishment) Bill 2016
  37. Oaths Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  38. Institute of Local Government and Public Administration Bill 2016
  39. Chartered Institute of Project Management of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill 2016
  40. Nigerian Council for Social Work (Establishment, etc.) Bill 2016
  41. Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  42. Mortgage Institutions Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  43. National Film and Video Censors Board Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  44. Official Secrets Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  45. Federal Capital Territory Districts Courts Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  46. Pensions Rights of Judges Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  47. Anti-Torture Bill, 2016
  48. Federal Capital Territory Hospitals Management Board (Establishment, etc.) Bill, 2016
  49. National Child Protection and Enforcement 2016
  50. Police Procurement Fund Bill, 2016
  51. Federal Capital Territory Water Board Bill 2016
  52. Senior Citizen Centre Bill, 2016
  53. Animal Health and Husbandry Technologist (Registration, etc.) Bill 2016
  54. Compulsory Treatment and Care of Victims of Gunshots, Bill 2016
  55. Corporate Manslaughter Bill 2016
  56. Railway Loan (International Bank) (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  57. Legislative Houses (Powers and Privileges) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  58. Chartered Institute of Export and Commodity Brokers of Nigeria Bill, 2017
  59. Avoidance of Double Taxation Between the Federal Republic of Nigerian and the Kingdom of Spain Bill, 2017
  60. Avoidance of Double Taxation Between the Federal Republic of Nigerian and the Republic of South Korea Bill, 2017
  61. National Postgraduate College of Medicine Laboratory Science Bill, 2017
  62. Avoidance of Double Taxation Between the Federal Republic of Nigerian and the Kingdom of Sweden Bill, 2017
  63. National intelligence Agency Pension Bill 2017
  64. Nigeria Academy of Science (establishment etc.)
  65. Chartered Institute of Treasury Management (Est, Etc.) Bill 2017
  66. Federal School of Medical Laboratory Technology Science (Est, Etc.) Bill 2017
  67. Franchise Bill
  68. Federal College of Dental Technology and Therapy Bill, 2017 (HB1,018)
  69. Federal Capital Territory Transport Authority (Establishment) Bill HB. 91
  70. Nigerian Automotive Industry Development Plan (Fiscal Incentives Assurances and Guarantees) Bill, 2017 HB. 896
  71. Chartered Institute of Customer Relationship Management Bill, 2017 HB. 69
  72. Dishonoured Cheques (Offences) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2017
  73. Vigilante Group of Nigeria (Est., etc.) Bill, 2017 HB718
  74. Subsidiary Legislation (Legislative Scrutiny) Bill, 2017 HB13
  75. Courts and Tribunal Fines and Financial Penalties Bill, 2017 HB 642
  76. Radiographers (Registration, etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2017 HB 676
  77. Medical Residency Training Bill, 2017 (HB.982)
  78. National Road Funds (Est, etc.) Bill, 2018
  79. National Climate Change Bill (HB1020)
  80. National Agricultural Seeds Council Bill, 2018 (HB. 472)
  81. Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport of Nigeria Bill, 2018 (HB. 973)
  82. National Security Agencies Protection of Officers Identity Bill, 2018 (HB. 830)
  83. Institute of Environmental Practitioners of Nigeria (HB. 1022)
  84. National Biotechnology Development Agency (Est., etc.) Bill, (HB. 33)
  85. Nigeria Aeronautical Search and Rescue Bill, 2018 (HB. 139)
  86. Federal Audit Service Commission Bill (HB. 107)
  87. Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (est., etc.) Bill, 2018 (HB 364 & 656)
  88. Digital rights and freedom bill, 2018(HB490)
  89. Energy Commission Act (Amendment) Bill, 2018(HB72 & 446)
CONSTITUTIONAL ALTERATION BILLS PASSED

  1. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for time passage of laws (assent)
  2. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for funding of the State Houses of Assembly directly from the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
  3. Alteration of the Constitution to include former heads of the NASS in the council of state.
  4. Alteration of the Constitution to reduce the period within which the President or Governor may authorise withdrawal from the CRF in absence of an appropriation act from 6 to 3 months.
  5. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for immunity of legislature in respect of words spoken or written at plenary…
  6. Alteration of the Constitution to abrogate the State Joint Local Govt Accounts and empower each local govt council to maintain its own special account.
  7. Alteration of the Constitution to strengthen local govt administration in Nigeria
  8. Alteration of the Constitution to provide the INEC with sufficient time to conduct bye-elections and grounds for de-registration of political parties.
  9. Alteration of the Constitution to delete the public complaints commission Act from the constitution.
  10. Alteration of the Constitution to delete the National Securities Agencies Act from the constitution.
  11. Alteration of the Constitution to delete the National Youth Service Decree from the Constitution.
  12. Alteration of the Constitution to delete state independent electoral commission from the constitution.
  13. Alteration of the Constitution to specify the period within which the President or Governor shall present the Appropriation Bill before NASS or SHA
  14. Alteration of the Constitution to reduce the age for the qualification for the offices of president, house of reps and state house of assembly.
  15. Alteration of the Constitution to reflect the establishment of the ISA in the constitution.
  16. Alteration of the Constitution to remove law making powers from the Executive Arm of Govt.
  17. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for the procedure for passing a constitution alteration bill, where the president withholds assent.
  18. Alteration of the Constitution to reflect the establishment and core functions of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.
  19. Alteration of the Constitution to provide time for the determination of pre-election matters.
  20. Alteration of the Constitution to further strengthen the judiciary for speedy dispensation of justice.
  21. Alteration of the Constitution to establish the AGF and separate the office from that of the minister for justice (likewise in the states).
  22. Alteration of the Constitution to establish the office of the accountant general of the federal govt separate from the office of the accountant general of the federation
  23. Alteration of the Constitution to make the office of the auditor general of the federation and states financially independent by placing them on the CRF (states).
  24. Alteration of the Constitution to disqualify a person sworn-in as president or governor to complete the term of the elected person from being elected to the same office for more than a single term.
  25. Alteration of the Constitution to change the name of the police from the Nigerian Police Force to the Nigerian Police
  26. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for independent candidature in elections.
  27. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for a change in the names of some local govt councils.
  28. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for the appointment of a minister from the FCT to ensure FCT is represented in the FEC.
  29. Alteration of the Constitution to require the President and Governor to submit names of nominated ministers or commissioners within thirty days of taking the oath of office for confirmation.

Chinese man, Li Yanping arraigned for concealing $300k at the Abuja airport (Photo)

Chinese man,?Li Yanping arraigned for concealing $300k at the Abuja airport (Photo)

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EFCC, on March 28, 2018 arraigned a Chinese, Li Yanping, before Justice Babatunde Ouadri of the Federal High Court, Abuja on one-count charge of concealing a sum of $300,000 from Customs officers, while attempting to board a flight en route Dubai, on March 15, 2018, at the Abuja airport.

The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge and Justice Quadri granted him bail in the sum of N10million with two sureties in like sum. He is to be remanded in the custody of the EFCC until the perfection of his bail conditions.

Mum with chronic back pain finds epidural needle in spine 14 years after giving birth



Mum with chronic back pain finds epidural needle in spine 14 years after giving birth
A woman who suffers horrible back pain has discovered she has had part of an epidural needle stuck in her spine from the time she gave birth 14 years ago.
Amy bright, 41, gave birth to her sixth and youngest son Jacob by c-section at a hospital in Jacksonville, Florida in 2003. Shortly after giving birth, she began to experience severe back pain and it has had a debilitating effect on her life ever since. 

Last year she finally discovered the cause of her pain after a CT scan revealed a 3cm-long chunk of needle buried in her spine. The needle had allegedly broken off when she was given an epidural during Jacob’s birth 14 years ago. She said she was "livid, upset and scared" at the revelation. 
The needle in her spine caused extensive nerve damage, leaving Amy with limited use of her left leg and foot.

Mum with chronic back pain finds epidural needle in spine 14 years after giving birth

She said: "Every time I move and walk and bend and twist and sleep, that needle moves inside my spine. For 14 years, I’ve been creating scar tissue in my spine from this needle moving."
Speaking of the pain she has suffered, she explained: "It feels like fire, like a poker next to my tailbone. On occasion, it shoots down the left side of my leg on my calf, and then down and into my foot."
Amy has been told she could be permanently paralysed whether or not the needle is removed now. She will have to rely on pain medication and physical therapy to manage the damage for the rest of her life.
She said: "It has gotten to the point where it just burns constantly. I’m very scared of my future. [My leg] is getting weaker. I’m probably going to be in a wheelchair. It’s scary because I don’t know. I don’t know what my future holds. I’m very paranoid and scared."

Mum with chronic back pain finds epidural needle in spine 14 years after giving birth

Amy is now attempting to sue the hospital where she gave birth, Florida’s Naval Hospital, claiming staff knew the needle had broken off but neglected to do anything about it, even though the damage could have been avoided.

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