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Friday, June 12

Ebola Scandal: Group demands AU, Nigeria probe of volunteers’ maltreatment in Liberia, Sierra Leone


Access to Justice, a Nigeria-based civil rights organization, has urged the African Union and Nigerian Government to investigate troubling allegations of maltreatment

Thursday, June 11

EFCC Agency arrests 14 foreigners for oil bunkering


The suspects were alleged to have committed the offence on March 27, 2015, by illegally dealing in 1,500 metric tons of Automated Gas Oil as well as 3,035 metric tons of Low Pour Fuel Oil.

N19.2bn THEFT: JUDGE WRONG TO DISMISS CASE AGAINST TIMIPRE SYLVA - EFCC



TIMIPRE SYLVA
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has faulted the decision of the Federal High Court Abuja, which dismissed the 42-count charge of stealing brought against a former governor of Bayelsa state, Timipre Sylva on the grounds of abuse of court process.
According to the anti-graft agency, Justice A. R Mohammed in dismissing the charge on Wednesday, erred in law as the accused persons had not taken any plea; no proof of evidence was placed before the court and trial had not commenced.
It noted that the dismissal of the charge by Justice Mohammed, following the application of the Commission to consolidate the charges against the former governor and his accomplices, does not amount to a discharge or an acquittal,

Oil prices fall as World Bank cuts economic growth outlook


president of  world bank, JIM YONG KIM
Crude oil futures fell on Thursday as the World Bank cut its global economic growth forecast, ending a two-day rally triggered by a sharp US inventory drawdown.
In its twice-yearly Global Economic Prospects report, the World Bank predicted the global economy would expand 2.8 per cent this year, below its 3 per cent outlook in January.
The World Bank predicted that India would record the biggest growth of major economies for the first time, ahead of slowing China.
Front-month Brent crude oil prices were down 11 cents to close at $65.59 a barrel while the US crude shed 25 cents to trade at $61.18 a barrel.

Death toll of ogogoro rises


The death toll of those who have died after consuming the locally brewed gin popularly known as Ogogoro or kai kai has increased to 68 across four local government areas of Rivers state on Thursday, following the death of two victims.

Buhari indeed belongs to somebody


President Muhammed Buhari
I belong to everybody. And I belong to nobody”- President Muhammed Buhari.
The above quotation is one the quotable quotes from the inaugural speech of President Muhammadu Buhari at the Eagle Square, Abuja during his swearing in. Since the quotation went viral, there have been several misconceptions or misinterpretation of the quotation. Precisely, many social commentators are still trying to decode its true meaning. If viewed from the context of trying to establish his independence in taking vital decisions in the proper administration of the country and not just trying to play politics with the destiny of the nation, Buhari may well be right.

Dealing with poverty in Nigeria

Government must, at all times, focus on the welfare of the people

Despite being rated as the biggest economy in Africa, Nigeria still ranks among the poorest nations in the world, essentially because the much-touted economic growth has not generated sufficient employment nor has it addressed the growing gap between the rich and the poor. That was the damning verdict of a recent report by the Inter-governmental Action Group Against Money Laundering in West Africa.
  What makes the report even more worrisome is that the prospects of turning around

NATIONAL:‘Why National Conference report must be implemented’


Dr. Rotimi Oladele was a member of the National Conference convened by the immediate past administration last year. In this interview with Musa Odoshimokhe, he highlights the importance of the outcome of the conference and why the present government should implement it. 
As a member of the National Conference, are you bothered about the fate of the conference recommendations?
My feeling is that the change that we are ultimately looking for as Nigerians has come, whether we