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Defence HQ Raises Alarm On Fake Army Officers

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The Defence Headquarters has warned the general public to be wary of criminal-minded individuals who parade themselves as officers of the Nigerian Armed Forces .

Director of defence information, Rabe Abubakar, in a statement on Saturday said that such people disguise as military men in order “to get access to public places to commit  crimes as well as detonate their explosives to kill innocent citizens in their desperation to perpetrate their terrorists activities.”

“The recent arrest of a fake Major in uniform and the killing of four security operatives guarding a facility in Rivers State by some unknown gunmen in military uniforms were instructive in this regards,” Abubakar stated.

The defence spokesman urged Nigerians “to be on the watch in all public places and report any suspicious person or group posing as military personnel to security agencies to cut off his or her heinous intention to save our citizens.”

He further advised that people should be more vigilant in crowded places “as terrorists can disguise in any form to achieve their evil intents including the use of military uniforms.”

Malfunctioning Card Readers Characterise Ondo Election

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There have been widespread reports of card reader malfunction in the ongoing Ondo State governorship election.

Journalists monitoring the exercise at various polling units report that the situation appear to be the same across the state.

Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Eyitayo Jegede, accused the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, of flooding his constituency in Akure with the malfunctioning card readers in order to stop his supporters from voting.

Jegede spoke after casting his vote at the polling unit in the Cathedral Area of Akure.

The PDP candidate said that many of the card readers brought to his constituency in Akure were faulty, and wondered why it was taking INEC so long to replace the malfunctioning machines.

“I have heard reports of the malfunctioning of the card readers. In substantial part of Akure South Local Government, the card readers have been malfunctioning,” Jegede said.

“In some they have changed them, in some others they have not and our people are queuing and unfortunately they have not been able to cast their votes,” he lamented.

The candidate of Alliance for Democracy Olusola Oke, during a phone-in interview on a Radio programme said he got reports of card readers preloaded with about 300 votes at Idi Ogba. Alagbon, Oke Igba.

He said it appeared to be a trend across the state.

At polling Unit 7, Ward 1 Omoniyi 2, Ondo West LGA, one card reader out of the two assigned to the unit malfunctioned, forcing INEC officials to resort to using only one.

In yet another incident, the card reader at Unit 27, Ward 7, Ademulegun/Kola Rewire, had difficulty with voters’ thumbprint.

Since the use of smart card readers was first introduced into Nigeria’s electoral system during the 2015 general election, there have always been issues of the equipment malfunctioning.

The courts on the basis of malfunctioning card readers have nullified not a few elections.

Five Soldiers Injured In Bomb Attack In Borno State

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Five Nigerian soldiers were seriously injured on Saturday when their patrol ran into an Improvised Explosive Device, IED, planted by Boko Haram terrorists.

The troops were members of the 122 Task Force Battalion, Pulka, in Borno State, and were reportedly conducting escort patrol from Pulka to Maiduguri when the incident occurred.

According to reports, the five soldiers were promptly evacuated to Bama for first aid treatment.

In a related development, the army authorities have said that a woman has been arrested wearing Nigerian Army uniforms in Abuja on Friday.

Army spokesperson, Sani Usman, in a statement sent to media houses on Saturday said that the fake army officer, who was arrested along Gwagwalada road falsely claimed to be a Major in the Nigerian Army.

He added, however, that contrary to some reports, the fake Major Juliana Gumel was not carrying Improvised Explosive Devices, IED, nor was she with kids when she was arrested.

Usman, said the suspect was undergoing interrogation, adding that the woman “claimed to be a Medical Doctor and a ” major with a fake private soldier’s outdated identity card.”

“I believe Guards Brigade or the Nigeria Police will issue a formal statement on it,” he said.

Four People Killed In Fresh Kaduna Violence

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Unknown gunmen attacked the Mile One village in Tafan District of Kaduna State on Friday night, killing four people and burning down several houses, including that of the district head.

A resident of the area told newsmen on Saturday that the attackers besieged the area between 2.00 pm and 10.00 pm on Friday.

Bege Katuka, the Interim Chairman of Jema’a local Government Area, confirmed the incident via telephone.

He said that he had been to the affected area to assess the extent of damage.

It was gathered that residents of the neighbouring villages of Gidan Waya, Ungwuan Ninzo and Ungwuan Kagoro have all fled their homes for fear of possible attacks.

The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN reports that the villages as well as Kaduna State College of Education have been turned to ghost towns.

It would be recalled that Pasakori Village, which shares boundaries with Mile One, had come under similar attack on Thursday.

Kaduna State has witnessed a number of violent attacks by gunmen alleged to be Fulani herdsmen.

Governor of the state, Nasir El-Rufai, has also been accused of not doing enough to check the killings.

Cuba’s Leader, Fidel Castro Dies Aged 90

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Cuba’s former president Fidel Castro, one of the world’s longest-serving and most iconic leaders, has died aged 90.

His younger brother and successor as president, Raul Castro, announced the news on state television.

Castro toppled the Cuban government in 1959, introducing a Communist revolution. He defied the US for decades, surviving many assassination plots.

His supporters said he had given Cuba back to the people. Critics saw him as a dictator.

President Castro told the nation in an unexpected late night broadcast on state television that Fidel Castro had died and would be cremated later on Saturday.

“The commander in chief of the Cuban revolution died at 22:29 hours this evening (03:29 GMT Saturday),” he said.

There is to be several days of national mourning on the island.

Raul Castro ended the announcement by shouting the revolutionary slogan: “Towards victory, always!”

Barring the occasional newspaper column, Fidel Castro had essentially retired from political life for several years.

In April, Fidel gave a rare speech on the final day of the country’s Communist Party congress.

“I’ll soon be 90,” the former president said, adding that this was “something I’d never imagined”.

In April, he made a rare appearance at Cuba’s Communist Party congress.

“Soon I’ll be like all the others, “to all our turn must come,” he said.

Fidel Castro is the longest serving non-royal leader of the 20th Century.

He temporarily handed over power to his brother in 2006 as he was recovering from an acute intestinal ailment. Raul Castro officially became president two years later.

An accomplished tactician on the battlefield, Fidel Castro and his small army of guerrillas overthrew the military leader Fulgencio Batista in 1959 to widespread popular support.

Within two years of taking power, he declared the revolution to be Marxist-Leninist in nature and allied the island nation firmly to the Soviet Union.

Yet, despite the constant threat of a US invasion as well as the long-standing economic embargo on the island, the Cuban leader managed to maintain a communist revolution in a nation just 145 kilometers off the coast of Florida.

Despised by his critics as much as followers revered him, he outlasted 10 American presidents.

Latin American leaders have been quick to pay tribute.

Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said Castro was a “great friend” of Mexico, while to El Salvador’s President Salvador Sanchez Ceren he was an “eternal companion”.

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro said “revolutionaries of the world must follow his legacy”.

The former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev said: “Fidel stood up and strengthened his country during the harshest American blockade, when there was colossal pressure on him”.

But in Miami, where there is a large Cuban community, there have been celebrations in some parts of the city.

A Cuban exile group, the Cuban Democratic Directorate, said Castro left “legacy of intolerance” and had set up a “vicious totalitarian regime.”


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Information Ministry Moves To Reposition Creative Industries

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Minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, poses with the COSON delegation
Minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, poses with the COSON delegation

The Federal Ministry of Information and Culture has revealed that three legislative bills will be sent to the National Assembly as part of efforts to re-position the Creative Industry for optimal performance through legislative and regulatory framework.

Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, disclosed this in Abuja while receiving officials of the Copyright Society of Nigeria, COSON, who paid him a courtesy visit at his office.

“We are putting three bills before the National Assembly,” said the Minister.

The first is the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the second is MOPICON (Motion Picture Council of Nigeria) because we believe that we must create that enabling environment for the creative industry and the third is the bill for the Establishment of the Tourism Development Fund,” he said.

Mohammed said that the current situation where artistes find it difficult to access funds to finance the projects was not encouraging for a sector that is one of Nigeria’s most vibrant.

He added that the enactment of the NEA will open new vista of opportunity for players in the entertainment industry to access funds that will enhance their performance.

The minister further explained that the MOPICON bill will provide a self-regulatory framework to guide and standardize the activities of the nation’s movie industry, while the Tourism Development Fund will help in providing funds for training and project development, among others.

Mohammed identified piracy as the biggest challenge facing the creative industry, advising COSON to partner with other stakeholders in the industry to form a Task Force that will work along with the government to check the menace of pirates.

On the issue of payment of royalty for music being played by government-owned broadcast stations, the Minister insisted that the existing agreement between COSON and the broadcasters should be respected for the mutual benefit of both parties.

He acknowledged that the Private Copy Levy is a veritable instrument that will guard against the infringement of intellectual property right but emphasized that the law has to be reviewed to conform with current realities.

Mohammed said his ministry and that of Justice, the National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion as well as COSON need to come together and take a second look at the Private Copy Levy with a view to operationalizing the law in line with current realities.

He said COSON also needs to engage with the telecommunications companies to agree on how the two parties can mutually benefit from the intellectual property of the musicians being used by the companies.

COSON President Tony Okoroji praised the Minister for being a quintessential public servant and expressed confidence in the present administration’s political will to implement policies that will grow the creative and entertainment industry.

He said COSON is on an advocacy to put value to Nigeria’s music in view of the widespread infringement on intellectual property right by broadcast stations, telecommunications companies and online platforms.

Also at the meeting were the Directors General of the National Broadcasting Commission, Kawu Modibbo; Nigerian Television Authority, Yakub Ibn-Mohammed and the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Mansur Liman.

Buhari To Stop Budget Padding

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President Muhammadu Buhari has said that he will be more thorough in scrutinizing the 2017 budget in order to ensure that the ugly cases of budget padding that characterized the 2016 document do not come again.

Buhari gave the reassurance while receiving members of the Governance Support Group, GSG, led by Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, at the presidential villa, Abuja, on Friday,

He said: “I am waiting for the 2017 budget to be brought to us in Council. Any sign of padding anywhere, I will remove it.”

President Buhari said the issue of padding was alien to him in all his years as a political administrator, having served as state governor, oil minister, head of state, and Chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund, PTF, “and never did I hear the word ‘padding’ till the 2016 Budget.”

He said that it was unfortunate that despite the federal government’s resolve to confront and defeat corruption, many prominent Nigerians were doing all they could to thwart the campaign.

“They don’t want to reflect on the situation in which we are, economically. They want to live the same way; they simply want business as usual,” he said.

Buhari added that the ongoing anti-corruption cases against some senior judicial officers “will lead to a better judiciary.”

“When people are sentenced, Nigerians will believe that we are serious,” he said.

On the issue of electoral credibility in the country and how to curb the many cases of post-election violence, the president said that his administration was treating the issue as high priority.

“I agonized over the elections in Kogi, Bayelsa and Rivers states,” he said.

“We should have passed the stage in which people are beheaded, and killed because of who occupies certain offices.

“If we can’t guarantee decent elections, then we have no business being around.

“Edo State election was good, and I expect Ondo State election to be better,” he added.

President Buhari expressed optimism that the country’s agricultural sector has recorded positive changes and improvement.

He said: “Our grains go up to Central African Republic, to Burkina Faso, but they can’t buy all the grains harvested this year.

“And next season should be even better. We will focus on other products like cocoa, palm oil, palm kernel, along with the grains.

“We can start exporting rice in 18 months, and we are getting fertilizers and pesticides in readiness for next year.”

Leader of the delegation, Nwajiuba, commended the president, saying that his administration has to a large extent succeeded on the security and anti-corruption fronts.

He said he was optimistic that the economy would soon experience a turnaround, “as the government is working very hard in that direction.”

Nwajiuba reminded Buhari that his biggest constituency was the poor and lowly, and as such, more policies and programmes of the government should be directed at them.

Embattled Zuma Faces Query From Own Party

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South African President, Jacob Zuma

South African President Jacob Zuma will be questioned next week by the African National Congress’ (ANC) integrity commission following persistent allegations of corruption and poor election results, the party said on Friday.

Zuma’s appearance before the panel could deepen divides within the ANC as it gears up for a national conference next year when Zuma, 74, is expected to stand down as party leader.

“He will be having a meeting with the IC,” ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe confirmed to Reuters, referring to the integrity commission.

Zuma’s meeting with the commission is expected to be held on Dec. 3 behind closed doors. Members of the ANC have been removed from their posts as a result of the commission’s recommendation.

The ANC formed the commission in 2013 to help protect its image and take “urgent action” to deal with members of the party who face allegations of improper conduct.

The Mail & Guardian newspaper reported on Friday that the commission, headed by anti-apartheid stalwart Andrew Mlangeni, would question Zuma over a slew of corruption scandals and the party’s worst local election results in August.

Mantashe did not say what would be discussed at the meeting.

Several senior members of the ANC have called for Zuma to resign in recent months after scandals rattled markets in Africa’s most industrialized economy and cost the party votes.

A constitutionally-mandated anti-graft watchdog this month called for a judge to investigate allegations that  Zuma provided special favors for wealthy friends and allowed them to choose ministerial appointments. Zuma denies any wrongdoing.

In March, the Constitutional Court ordered Zuma to repay some of $16 million of state funds inappropriately spent on enhancing his country home. He has since paid back more than $500,000 as required by the court.

NDLEA Secures 299 Convictions, Recovers  37, 651 kg Of Drugs In Kano

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The National Drugs Law and Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Kano state command said it has secured conviction of 299 suspects, both males and females, while a total of 37.851 kg of  hard drugs have been recovered from suspects between January and November this year.

The command further disclosed that it made a recent arrest of three young men carrying 56.6 kg of methamphetamine, carefully concealed inside cartoons, meant for export to Malaysia.

Speaking to journalists in kano on Friday at the state headquarter of NDLEA, the Kano commander ,  Hamza Umar , said the men disclosed that the substances were for export to Malaysia via Malam Aminu Kano International Airport , Kano.

Umar also gave a breakdown  of the arrests and seizure of dangerous drugs made by the command within the period. He said a total  of 761 suspects was arrested, which included 755 males and six females.

A total of 37, 851.0 kg of drugs was seized, with Canabis sativa constituting 2,822.913kg while Psychotropic substances are 34,971.418kg. Cocaine is 118.1g, heroine ,7g  and  ephedrine 24.8kg.

The number of drug users counseled are: 534 males and 8 females.

“It is important to note that NDLEA, had discovered about seven clandestine laboratories in Lagos and the Eastern part of the country, where these substance are produced and arrests were made including foreign nationals,” Umar stated.

Train Collision Kills 31 in Iran

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At least 31 people have been killed and dozens more injured in a train collision in northern Iran.

Officials say four carriages derailed and two caught fire after an intercity express broke down between stations and was hit by another train early on Friday.

The accident happened in subzero temperatures about 250 kilometres east of the capital, Tehran.

The Iranian State media reports that four of the fatalities were railway employees.

“The bodies of 31 dead have been identified and more than 70 people hospitalized,” State Governor Mohammad Reza Khabbaz told local media.

The governor said that the number of casualties is likely to rise adding that a mechanical failure had forced the intercity express train to stop between stations.

The crash occurred in Iran’s northern province of Semnan, on the main line between Tehran and Mashhad in the north-east.

Red Crescent Director Hassan Shokrollahi said rescue efforts were hampered by the remote location of the crash site.

“Due to the difficulty of access, only our helicopter has managed to reach the scene,” he said.

The injured were taken to hospitals in Semnan and Damghan.

Years of punitive international sanctions against Iran over its controversial nuclear program have seriously affected the country’s infrastructure, including roads and the railway network.