11/07/18
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A bill seeking to eradicate age discrimination/ restrictions against job seekers in the Federal Government agencies has passed its second reading at the House of Representatives.

Sponsored by Reps member, Sergius Ogun, the bill seeks to stop the practice of disqualifying job seekers on account of their age, who are ordinarily qualified for positions in the Federal Government agencies.

“The rationale for this bill is to ensure that no artificial barrier is allowed to preponderate over merit, which rarely has anything to do with age,” he said.

He further explained that it is common to see job adverts, requesting for applications for employment and pegging the age between 25 and 28 years for entry level.

According to him, that system only helps to widen the unemployment gap in the country and must be reviewed.
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The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, has ordered that all beer parlours within the police community in the state be shut down.

He gave the order on Wednesday following the dismissal of an officer who was said to have been found drunk while on duty around the Akowonjo, Dopemu area of the state.


This was disclosed in a statement issued by the Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Chike Oti.

The CP believes shutting down the beer parlours will avoid a recurrence of such and the dismissal of the officer will serve as a deterrent to others.

According to the statement, the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim K. Idris whose attention was drawn to a video of the drunk officer, immediately directed the CP to discover his identity and mete out an appropriate disciplinary action.

“The policeman who was stupefied after guzzling large quantity of alcoholic beverage was located and apprehended today 07/11/2018 at Police Mobile Force Squadron 22 Base, Ikeja, where he served by the Command Provost.

“During interrogation, the officer affirmed that he was the one in the video, he was therefore tried in orderly room and summarily dismissed to serve as a deterrent to others,” the statement read.

The CP added that henceforth any policeman found drunk on duty will be given a similar punishment.
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Ninety Cameroonian students kidnapped from Presbyterian Secondary School, Nkwen Bamenda in the country’s Anglophone region have been freed after a military operation, the defence ministry said Wednesday.
Armed separatist militants on Monday stormed the school in the capital of the Northwest Region, seizing 79 schoolboys and three adults, prompting urgent calls for their release.
When the group was freed on Wednesday, it turned out there were another 11 pupils with them, who had been abducted from the same school five days earlier.
The Presbyterian Church which runs the school said the 11 had been taken on October 31 but the news was kept secret to enable negotiations with the kidnappers.
It was the first mass kidnapping to hit Cameroon and one of the gravest incidents in 13 months of pro-independence violence.
The students and three adults were freed in a military operation which began “in the early hours of the morning” on Wednesday, Defence Minister Joseph Beti Assomo said in a statement.
“When they have been checked by the (military’s) psychological unit and have undergone a thorough medical check, the freed pupils will be soon sent back to their families,” he added.
A six-minute video seen by AFP on Monday showed 11 boys aged about 15 identifying their school and saying they were abducted by the “Amba Boys” — a name for anglophone separatists.
A source close to the establishment said Wednesday these were the 11 who had been snatched on October 31.
The attack targeted pupils and staff at the Presbyterian Secondary School in the Northwest Region — one of two areas where surging anglophone separatist militancy has been met with a brutal crackdown by authorities.
The chain of events leading up to their release was not immediately clear, nor was the identity of the kidnappers.
Communications Minister Issa Bakary Tchiroma said “all 79 students” had “been released”, while the Presbyterian Church separately announced news about the other 11.
It said the school would remain closed “until further notice”.
On Tuesday, Reverend Foki Samuel Forba, a leading member of the church, said he had been negotiating with the kidnappers, who were not demanding a ransom but the closure of the school.
The kidnappings took place a day before Cameroon’s 85-year-old President Paul Biya was sworn in for a seventh term in office, and coincided with an upsurge of tension in the majority French-speaking country.
Such mass kidnappings were previously unknown in Cameroon, although they are notorious in neighbouring Nigeria where Islamist Boko Haram militants snatched more than 200 Nigerian schoolgirls from Chibok in April 2014.
So far, 107 have been found or released but the jihadists abducted scores more from neighbouring Yobe state in February this year.
The students’ release comes a day after Cameroon’s 85-year-old President Paul Biya was sworn in for a seventh term in office Cameroon’s Biya on Tuesday promised to address “frustrations and aspirations” in English-speaking regions in his first public acknowledgement of resentments in the Northwest and Southwest Regions.
In 2016, anger at perceived discrimination in education, the judiciary and the economy fanned demands for autonomy there.
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The Nigeria Police Force has dismissed an officer, Inspector Kadima Useni, who it said was found drunk while on duty around the Akowonjo, Dopemu area of Lagos State.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, CSP Chike Oti.

According to the statement, the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim K. Idris whose attention was drawn to a video of the drunk officer, immediately directed the state Commissioner of Police, CP Imohimi Edgal, to discover his identity and mete out an appropriate disciplinary action.

“The policeman who was stupefied after guzzling large quantity of alcoholic beverage was located and apprehended today 07/11/2018 at Police Mobile Force Squadron 22 Base, Ikeja, where he served by the Command Provost.
“During interrogation, the officer affirmed that he was the one in the video, he was therefore tried in orderly room and summarily dismissed to serve as a deterrent to others,” the statement read.

The Commissioner of Police also directed the officer in charge of the Command Provost Section to embark on a tour of all police formations and barracks within the state to shut down all beer palours within the police community to avoid a recurrence of such.

Furthermore, the CP warned all officers to desist from drinking alcohol while on duty.

He added that henceforth any policeman found drunk on duty will be visited with similar punishment.
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The Deputy Senate Minority Leader, Sen. Emmanuel Bwacha, representing Taraba South Senatorial District, says incompetent politicians are responsible for ethno-religious crisis in Nigeria.
Bwacha, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Wednesday in Abuja, said that 80 per cent of politicians got themselves elected into different political positions by whipping up ethnic and religious sentiments.
He urged electorates, particularly the people of Taraba to vote candidates on the basis of who they were to prevent weak politicians or leaders from using religion to score cheap political goals.
“I want to say clearly that this situation is not peculiar to Taraba state alone, it is a national problem.
“It is a national problem that is fueled by bad leadership because when people have a lot of inadequacies and they are suffering from complex, they often resort to either religion or ethnocentrism and geo-politics.
“And this thing will continue to play because a lot of people come to contest election not because they have the capacity but because they want to capitalise on tribe or religion as a tool to advance their political interest.
“Most of our politicians don’t have the capacity; they are hanging on to primordial sentiments and we will continue to suffer this problem until our eyes open.’’
He admonished citizens to realise that what the nation needed leaders that would put smile on the faces of the people not sentiment because poverty does not know tribe, religion or geopolitics.
The law maker also warned incompetent politicians  to  stop promoting religion politics because God cherished just and fair leader not religious bigots.
“There  are unserious Muslims and unserious Christians and in the category of these unserious ones, they actually constitute the trouble makers.
“If a government is bad; it is bad there is no barrier; you either take it or live it, ” he said.
The deputy minority leader, however, advised electorate to learn how to assess people’s capacities to deliver, adding that God was not a religionist but a God of righteousness and holiness.”
“People who serve God are holy people; sin should not be seen in them but you will see an adulterer and a highly corrupt person talking about religion.
“Both Muslims and Christians meet together to steal the common wealth and later they will be talking about religion.
“Most of them are criminals and so this is the problem we have in this country and until people understand this how morally upright are that you are talking about religion.
” We have bunch of criminals all over the land destroying the country and many people have died because of misinformation by these selfish politicians.
“That is the unfortunate situation we found ourselves and it will take a great deal before it will end.”
He advised the people of Taraba to eschew violence and deemphasize primordial sentiment and religion politics to avoid division ahead of 2019 General Elections.
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The 65-year-old leader of Shiite Islamic sect, Sheik Ibrahim Zakzaky and his wife have been denied bail by the Kaduna High Court.
The Court sitting on Wednesday denied the bail application filed by counsel to the leader of Islamic Movement in Nigeria.
The Presiding Judge, Justice Gideon Kurada, said in his ruling that the accused persons have not shown any substantial medical evidence to grant them bail in their written application.
The judge however ordered that the two accused persons should remain in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) throughout the period of their trial.
The matter has been adjourned to January 22, 2019, for accelerated hearing.
The IMN leader is facing trial for alleged murder, culpable homicide, unlawful assembly, and disruption of public peace, among other charges.
El-Zakzaky and his wife were first arraigned on May 15, 2018, following their arrest in Zaria, in December 2015.
When the matter came up for hearing on October 4, 2018, the presiding judge, Justice Gideon Kurada adjourned his ruling on their bail application to November 7, 2018 due to the absence of the IMN leader and his wife in court as a result of the visit of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to the state on that date
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The United States Institute of Peace has denied predicting victory for President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 General Election in Nigeria.
The Institute in a statement on its website on Tuesday captioned: “Correcting a Media Error: USIP Makes No Prediction on Nigerian Election”, stressed that the report by many Nigerian media that the Institute’s 20-page report on risk to a peaceful election in Nigeria, predicted victory for Buhari was false.
USIP therefore stressed that the reports were erroneous adding that the Institute was non-partisan and its only interest in elections was that of preventing violence not on the outcome.
“A few Nigerian newspapers reported erroneously this week that the U.S. Institute of Peace has made a prediction about the possible outcome of Nigeria’s 2019 presidential election.
“USIP never makes predictions about election outcomes and has not done so in this case. The Institute’s work on elections is confined to helping nations avoid electoral violence.
“The erroneous news accounts misrepresent USIP’s recent 20-page report on the risks to a peaceful 2019 election in Nigeria.”This study is based on interviews across the country with more than 200 Nigerian respondents—election administrators, political party representatives, security officials, civil society and youth groups, the media, traditional and religious leaders, prominent community figures, business people, academics and others.
“The USIP report noted that, in the interviews, “some respondents” discussed their own views of Nigerian public perceptions about an election outcome.
“A Nigerian news account mis-reported this passage as a USIP prediction of the outcome, and other Nigerian news organizations repeated the error.
As USIP is a strictly nonpartisan institution, its work on elections focuses entirely on preventing violence.
For more information on USIP’s work on peaceful elections and in Nigeria.
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The Nigeria Police have said there was no assassination attempt on Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, but they have commenced investigating the claim.
Police spokesman Jimoh Moshood explained in Abuja that the incidence was a burglary and not an assassination attempt.
Ekweremadu had reported that he, his wife and son, allegedly escaped assassination attempt at their Apo residence in Abuja in the early hours of Tuesday.
Reports say the senator had narrowly escaped an alleged attempt on his life in Abuja on Nov. 17, 2015.
The spokesman said that similar incident also took place at the residence of Haliru Adamu, a neighbour of the deputy president.
“Investigation so far carried out in the incident does not have any link to assassination attempt,” he said.
He said that one of the suspects, Mohammed Yusuf who was arrested by the police was in police custody and had made useful statements.
“The suspect has been assisting the police in the investigation into the matter. We have intensified efforts to arrest other suspects who escaped from the crime scene,” he said.
He said that Ekweremadu and Adamu have made statements to the police in respect of the incident.
Moshood said that Adamu lost his cell phones and jewelleries to the thieves while nothing was reportedly stolen from Ekweremadu’s house.
In a related development, the Police have arrested 20 suspects in connection with cattle rustling, kidnapping, armed robbery and forgery around Katsina state.
The suspects are : Labe Wada, Lawal Wada, Labaran Ilyasu, Haruna Idris, Lawal Suberu, Ilyasu Ibrahim, Jamila Aliyu, Usman Abdullahi, Sada Bala, Osuji Stephen, Abdulkadir Ilya among others.
The force spokesman, DCP Jimoh Moshood disclosed that items recovered from the suspects included: four Ak 47, one Ak 49, one locally-made revolver, four Ak 47 magazines, one unregistered motorcycle, ammunition and three forged cheques.
Moshood said that all the suspects who were arrested by the IGP Special Strike Force, have confessed to the various roles they played in the commission of the crimes.
The spokesman said that the suspects would be arraigned in court on completion of investigation into the matter.
He said that IGP Ibrahim Idris has directed all Assistant Inspectors General of police to beef up security in their areas of responsibilities.
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Donald Trump boasts about winning, but after Democrats seized the House of Representatives on Tuesday, the reality show-host-turned-president is finding out how it feels to be one of the “losers” he usually mocks.

And has he responded with humility? Did the former billionaire real estate dealer and ringmaster at “The Apprentice” appear downcast?

No.

Trump was triumphant.

He tweeted that the midterm elections — in which Democrats defeated his Republicans to control the lower house of Congress for the first time in eight years — were “a tremendous success.”

His eye-popping enthusiasm after losing half of Congress on Tuesday is not as unrealistic as it might appear: his Republicans have retained and even expanded their Senate majority, while fighting with the House may yet be to his advantage when it comes to his own reelection in two years.

The tweet, ending with a cheerful “Thank you to all!” was pure Trump.

He’s a president who since his shock 2016 election win against heavy favourite Hillary Clinton has repeatedly torn up the expected script to write his own.

 ‘Tough night’ 

Howard Kurtz from Fox News, the network that Trump loves to watch and to talk to, declared the loss of the House “a turning point.”

“No amount of spin can soften the blow of losing the House to the Democrats. Indeed, there were reports that White House officials had told the president to brace himself for a very tough night,” Kurtz wrote on the Fox website.

It’s sure that the Democrats — who have been pilloried by Trump in the most extreme terms during the election campaign — will take their opportunity to hit back.

Controlling the House means controlling committees with subpoena power. They will be tearing into Trump’s carefully hidden personal finances and links to Russia, a legal morass already being investigated by special counsel Robert Mueller.

The top Democrat on the judiciary committee, Jerry Nadler, told MSNBC’s Ari Melber immediately after the election that “we’ll use subpoena power if we have to, when we have to.”



Not a politician famous for being able to take criticism, Trump can be expected to respond blow for blow. Washington, mockingly known as “the swamp,” may be in store for some unprecedented partisan ugliness.

Silver lining 2020 

Of course, there’s a slender chance that the shock of the midterms will produce a kinder, gentler kind of Trump who once more breaks Washington’s rules by actually cooperating with the Democrats.

According to the office of Nancy Pelosi, the Democrat in line to become the new speaker of the House, Trump called her after the results came in “to extend his congratulations.”

“He acknowledged the Leader’s call for bipartisanship,” Pelosi’s deputy chief of staff, Drew Hammill tweeted.

But if the olive branch withers, Trump could arguably even benefit from an open war with the House.

First, the Republicans have firm control over the Senate.

That means that Trump can still get things done, not least confirmation of right-leaning judges with lifetime appointments. As Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Tuesday: “the conservative judicial train will keep running.”

Even more importantly, conflict with the Democrats could simply fuel Trump’s real goal of reelection in 2020.

The Trump base will have no problem believing him when he says that Pelosi and her Democrats are to blame for every ill in the country.

And White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders noted another detail from the midterms that will quietly please Trump: candidates he supported in election rallies did “very well tonight.”

In other words, the midterms are just the opening battle of the 2020 election — and Trump thinks he might just get back to winning.

AFP