01/02/19
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Embattled Senator, Dino Melaye has provided reasons he is hiding from the Nigeria Police Force.

The lawmaker, in a tweet on Tuesday evening, compared his predicament to that of Elijah in the Bible, vowing to remain in his hideout.

The media had reported that Senator Melaye, who alleged that the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris will inject him (Melaye) to death if he is arrested, has been under police siege since last Friday.

The Force had also vowed to remain at Senator Melaye’s residence until he comes out of his hideout and surrenders.

Melaye wrote, “The Bible record prophet Elijah to be among one of the strongest prophets that lived, but he went to mount Carmel to hide when king Ahab sought him to kill him because of the way he boldly declared the truth.

“There is a difference with being scared and being wise.”
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The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has removed the Imo State Commissioner of Police, Dasuki Galadanchi.

Also removed by the IGP were the three Deputy Commissioners of Police in the Command.

The DCs were in charge of the Operations and State Criminal and Investigation Departments of the Command.

The IGP also removed 11 out of the 14 Assistant Commissioners of Police in the Command.

The affected ACPs included Area commanders and others heading strategic departments in the Command headquarters.

A Police source who confirmed the development to our correspondent on Wednesday described it as “a tsunami.”

He said that the Command had never witnessed such massive transfers.

The source who pleaded not to be mentioned said, “The IGP has removed the Commissioner of Police, all the three Deputy Commissioners of Police and 11 out of the 14 Assistant Commissioners of Police.

“The transfers are with immediate actions. The Command is expecting a new CP any moment from now.”

Our correspondent gathered that the IGP transferred the Imo CP to Bauchi State Command.

According to the source, the Commissioner of Police in charge of Kogi State Command, Ali Janga, has been transferred to Imo State.

Janga was in Imo State in November on election duty during the All Progressives Congress primaries that ended in a controversy.

Our correspondent gathered that similar massive transfers would be carried out in almost all the security agencies in the state before the commencement of the general elections.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Orlando Ikeokwu, said the Command was expecting the arrival of a new Commissioner of Police for the state.
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A Lagos-based Rights Campaingner, Chief Malcom Omirhobo, on Wednesday asked a Federal High Court in Abuja to declare as unlawful and unconstitutional, the declaration of “Operation Python Dance” across the nation.
The applicants in the suit labelled FHC/ABJ/CS/01/2019, are Omirhobo and Board of Incorporated Trustees of Malcom Omirhobo Foundation.
Joined as respondents are the Attorney General of the Federation, The National Assembly, the Inspector General of Police, the Nigeria Police Council, Police Affairs Commission as well as the various Nigerian Service Chiefs.
The applicant is seeking the court’s declaration that the commencement of a nationwide “Operation Python Dance” with effect from Jan. 1 to Feb. 28, with the military to tackle internal security challenges during the conduct of the country’s general elections is illegal and undemocratic.
According to him, it violates the fundamental rights of the applicant, as well as those of the Nigerian public, to life, dignity of human person, personal liberty, family and private life, freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association, and freedom of movement.
The applicant wants the court to declare that it is the primary responsibility of the police force to tackle internal security challenges such as kidnapping, terrorism, millitancy and proliferation of arms, and not that of the Armed Forces or military.
He seeks a declaration that the use of the military to perform the functions of the Police in the conduct of the 2019 elections is illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional.
The applicant, is therefore, seeking a court’s order, compelling the respondents to respect the fundamental rights of the applicant as well as those of Nigerians, by allowing the Police Force to perform its statutory role of enforcement and maintenance of law and order.
He seeks an order that the respondent clears off the military from the public spheres and stops forthwith, the use of “Operation Python Dance” in the conduct of the 2019 general elections.
Omirhobo also wants an order compelling the police to take charge of the enforcement and maintenance of law and order in their various commands, before, during, and even after the general elections.
Besides, the applicant seeks an order of perpetual injunction, restraining the respondents from using the military to perform the duties of the police, in the enforcement and maintenance of law and order, before, during, and after the conduct of the 2019 general elections.
He seeks an order, for the enforcement of his fundamental rights, and those of the Nigerian public, to life, dignity of human person, personal liberty, as well as private and family life.
No date has been fixed for hearing of the suit.
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Veteran Nollywood actress and film maker, Genevieve Nnaji, celebrated two decades in the film sector with a reflective New Year post.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Nnaji, through her Twitter handle @GenevieveNnaji1, shared an appreciative message to her fans, which doubled as her New Year message.
Sharing a picture of ‘Lion Heart’s script, she wrote, “As 2018 comes to an end, I mark 20 years in the art of film making. I am grateful for my life, journey, and growth thus far’’.
“I am happy I could celebrate with you through a product that embodied all of me mentally and spiritually, for all of your pleasure. I love you guys! Happy New Year,” Nnaji said.
Nnaji, who recently premiered her directorial debut, ‘Lion Heart’, began acting at the age of 19 in 1998 with the movie, ‘Most Wanted’.
The 39-year-old won the Africa Movie Academy Award (AMAA) for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 2005, making her the first actress to win the award.
Nnaji was one of the best paid actresses in Nollywood in 2009, and was the first actress to be awarded Best Actress at the 2001 City Peoples Awards.
She was also the first actress to bag the Best Actress award, by the Censors Board of Nigeria in 2003. In 2009, she was referred to as the Julia Roberts of Africa by Oprah Winfrey
In 2011, she was honoured with the Member of the Order of the Federal Republic award by the Federal Government for her contributions to Nollywood.
In 2015, Nnaji produced her first movie, ‘Road to Yesterday’, which won Best Movie Overall-West Africa at the 2016 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA).
On Sept. 7, 2018, her directorial debut, ‘Lion Heart’, was acquired by online streaming service, Netflix; making it the first Netflix original film from Nigeria. (NAN)
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As a strategy to end the lingering violence, Pastor Yohanna Buru, President of Peace Revival and Reconciliation Foundation of Nigeria, has advised government to dialogue with bandits in Zamfara and Kaduna states.
Buru made the suggestion on Tuesday in Kaduna at the annual New Year lunch organised by the foundation for journalists in Kaduna state.
According to him, the gesture will help to end needless loss of innocent lives and destabilisation of communities due to recurring attacks.
The pastor, who expressed optimism that 2019 would bring abundant blessings to the country, urged Nigerians to forgive one another and shun all forms of political, ethnic and religious crisis, to ensure peace and stability in the country.
He hailed the military and other security agencies for their gallant efforts to keep Nigeria safe, stressing that all Nigerians must support them to make the country more secure.
Buru cautioned politicians and the Independent National Electoral Commission against any act that would compromise the sanctity of the forthcoming general election.
He urged religious bodies to implore their members to fast and pray for peaceful and transparent election, as well as peace and unity in the country.
Buru commended journalists for their role in shaping the country, and urged them not to relent.
In his comments, the Chairman, Kaduna state council of Nigeria Union of Journalists, Adamu Yusuf, thanked the foundation for maintaining close relationship with the union.
He urged journalists to shun fake news and embrace the ethics of the profession, adding that as election approaches, journalist should be ready to promote peace and unity among Nigerians.
Also, Chairman of the state Civilian JTF, Alhaji Shehu Dan-Tudu, expressed satisfaction with the commitment of all stakeholders to promote peace and unity in the state.
Dan-Tudu urged journalists to be committed in promoting peace and development of the country.
He also urged Civil Society Organisations and other humanitarian groups to embark on campaigns to promote peace at the grassroots and encourage the people to embrace community policing. (NAN)
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The presidential candidate of the Allied Congress of Nigeria (ACPN), Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, has notified Nigerians of her plans in the new year, one of which is to make Nigeria’s economy the most innovative in
the entire Africa as soon as she emerges President.
In a press statement on Tuesday, she said that if well-managed,
Nigeria’s economy would outshine that of its contemporaries in Africa.
The ACPN presidential candidate said that this was achievable through
the creation of a special fund for science and technology and
reformation of key financial institutions.
She said, “We will be creating a $1bn Science, Technology and Innovation
fund to ensure that science, technology and innovation becomes the
enabler for socio-economic development and structural transformation.
“The goal is to kick-start the process of becoming Africa’s number one
innovation and knowledge economy. ¬The STI fund will support the
building of a robust national innovation system, carry out reforms and
re-organisation of existing institutions, and fund the scale-up of Small
and Medium-scale Enterprises and start-ups in the technology space,
research and development, knowledge transfer, among others. ¬The fund
will function as a partnership between the government and the private
sector.”
Ezekwesili also said policies that would ensure increase of technology
start-ups in the country by at least 500 per cent in the next four years
would be designed and implemented.
“We will set up an Information and Communications Technology programme
with a focus on ensuring Nigerians are growing in the remote working and
outsourcing global market. ¬The plan will be to create centres of ICT
advancement in all states with a focus on an average of 10,000
developers in each state,” the presidential candidate said.
“Simultaneously, a group of technology ambassadors will be engaging
global sourcing centres, providing them with comparative advantage of
opening or expanding current operations in Nigeria. Th¬e ICT programme
will partner the private sector in investing in real estate that allows
remote tech workers involved in tech development, data science,
Artificial Intelligence and emerging technologies to comfortably work.”
Ezekwesili added, “360,000 persons will be impacted directly through
this programme; N1.5m Nigerians will be indirect beneficiaries. This
plan is costed at N100bn, which will be financed by the STI Fund, which
is in turn financed from the oil subsidy savings.”