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Explosion Kills 33 In Pakistan

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An explosion has ripped through a market in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar, leaving at least 33 dead and dozens wounded, officials say.

Police said they suspect the explosion was a car bomb and that it exploded in the Kissa Khwani market, with shops and vehicles set on fire.

Pakistan’s Dawn Newspaper quoted the health minister as saying that the main Peshawar police station may have been the main target.

However, bomb disposal chief, Shafqat Malik, said it appeared the blast had taken place some way from the station.

He told Agence France-Presse, AFP, that a parked car had been “converted into a remote controlled bomb”.

One shop owner, Nazar Ali, told Associated Press: “It was a huge blast that was followed by fire in vehicles. Thick black smoke covered the air and splinters spread all over. I saw people lying dead and bleeding.”

An emergency situation was declared at the Lady Reading Hospital as it received the injured, many of them badly burnt. Officials said 76 people had been hurt.

The blast comes a week after a double suicide bombing killed at least 80 people at a church in the city.

On Friday, at least 17 people were killed in the bombing of a bus carrying government employees near Peshawar.

Peshawar, the main city of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, has been hit by numerous bomb and gun attacks blamed on Taliban insurgents in recent years.

42 Dead, Over 100 Missing in Boat Mishap in Niger

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Nma Shekwolo

A boat mishap on River Niger near Malilli village in Borgu local government area of Niger State has claimed about 42 lives with over hundred people missing on Friday.

The boat conveying mostly women traders from Malili market to Tunga Illo village capsized at about 2.00 pm with all the passengers feared dead.

The cause of the mishap has not been ascertained as the details of the accident were still sketchy. Some traders who missed joining the boat claimed that the ill fated boat must have carried over 150 passengers.

A search and rescue team was launched immediately the news of the mishap got to Malili

Local swimmers from Malili and neighbouring villages have retrieved 42 bodies from the river as at noon time Friday, while efforts are being intensified to look for over 100 missing passengers.

Another rescue team was also dispatched for possible survivors along the bank of the river or the corpse of those, that were drowned.

Confirming the accident over telephone, the public relations officer of Niger State Emergency Management Agency, Ibrahim Hussaini, said a search and rescue operation was already in progress.

The Niger State governor, Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, has commiserated with the families of the victims of the boat mishap.
A statement signed by his chief press secretary, Danladi Ndayebo, stated that it was disheartening for such a tragedy to befall the state at a time when government is grappling with challenges to better the lot of the people.

The statement urged those involved in water transportation to be more careful especially during rainy season when water level is usually high.

It said the state’s emergency management agency has since deployed its officials to the scene of the mishap to ascertain the extent of losses incurred with a view to compensate families of the victims.

 

MDGs Will Fail Without Fighting Corruption – Civil Society Group

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A network of public interest groups known as the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, UNCAC, Coalition, has warned that the Millennium Development Goals, MDGs, are bound to fail if governments do not take the fight against corruption seriously.

In a letter addressed to the President of the 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly,, John Ashe, the coalition which comprises over 350 civil society organisations located in more than 100 countries, emphasised the role that corruption could play in hindering the attainment of the MDGs.

The letter which was signed by the chairman of the coalition coordination committee, Vincent Lazatin and its secretary, Gillian Dell, stressed that corruption is no ordinary crime as it “diverts an enormous flow of public funds that could be used to reduce maternal deaths and child mortality, ensure education for all, provide clean drinking water and sanitation and reduce the damaging effects of climate change”.

It said also that corruption runs counter to human rights and human dignity which the UN aims to promote and undermines economic development, leading to  inequality and injustice.

The group said for the attainment of the MDGs, states have to step up efforts to prevent and fight corruption and urged that the Assembly’s debate on post-2015 MDGS include goals on eliminating corruption.

The UNCAC, adopted by the UN General Assembly ten years ago, provides the key framework for global action against corruption. Since its adoption, it has been ratified by 167 states.

The coalition also urged that the Fifth session of the Conference of States Parties to the UNCAC which will meet between November 25-29, 2013 in Panama, should ensure strong follow-up on implementation of the convention.

“We urge the UN General Assembly to encourage the Panama conference to take the necessary steps to strengthen and build momentum for UNCAC effectiveness,” it said.

The conference provides a forum for states to agree on action to end the secrecy practices that shield the corrupt and to devise plans on how to fix weaknesses in criminal law enforcement that lead to leniency for corruption offenders.

“It is essential that the Panama summit advances international anti-corruption work, including ensuring technical assistance to countries that require it. We hope that the UN General Assembly can play a leading role in promoting this outcome,” the UNCAC coalition said.

UNCAC is a legally binding international anti-corruption instrument that provides a unique opportunity to mount a global response to a global problem.

Soldiers Kill One During New Yam Festival In Ogwashi Uku

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By Jessica Tamaradonye

The annual Iwaaji (roasting of new yam) festival in Ogwashi-Uku Kingdom, in Aniocha South local government  of Delta State on Friday went awry as a resident was shot dead by soldiers to stormed the place.

About two others hit by bullets were said to be in critical condition in an undisclosed hospital.

The shooting was the outcome of power tussle between the Izedunor and Okonjo clans over who should occupy the seat of Obi of Ogwashi-Uku Kingdom.

In a suit decided by a High Court and Court of Appeal on the matter, Chukwuka Okonjo, father of Nigeria’s finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, was announced as the Obi but the animosity did not end as the Izedunor clan pursued the matter to the Supreme Court where both parties have been advised to maintain the status quo until judgement is delivered.

It is still not clear the reason for the disruption of Friday’s festival as persons from both sides point accusing fingers at each other, although they both agree on the point that the troops of soldiers were ordered by the Obi to quell tension.

Members of the Izedunor clan claim that they had gone to the town’s market to ensure that nobody went there on the festival day as demanded by tradition, when the Obi called in the soldiers.

However, palace sources said that youths from the Izedunor clan had tried to prevent the Obi from entering the palace to perform some rituals relating to the festival, thereby raising tension which informed the invitation of the troops.

The military is yet to confirm the incident which has already attracted condemnation from some quarters.

 

PREMIUM TIMES Allege Attacks From FG Over Reports On Security Operations

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PREMIUM TIMES has reported that it has come under the attack of the federal government for its reportage of security issues in the country “in what appears to be a creeping onslaught on independent national voices”.

The online newspaper accused the Information Minister, Labaran Maku, of singling it and another online paper, SaharaReporters, out for particular attack while expressing government’s “utmost displeasure” with the social media community in the country.

It said the Minister accused them of “publishing reports capable of undermining military strategy against extremists, and stir mutiny within the military,” without mentioning any particular reference.

The paper said: “Maku’s attack came, however, in the intersection of two compelling policy challenges facing the administration: a desperate urge to regulate the internet and the social media landscape, on the one hand, and a way to manage a string of operational slip ups in the ongoing anti-terror campaign, the latest which was the extra-judicial murder of about seven young men in the Apo neighbourhood in Abuja”.

Maku spoke on the theme: “Social Media and Public Information Management” at the 44th National Council on Information in Osogbo, Osun state.

But in a swift reaction, PREMIUM TIMES has refuted Maku’s claims, describing the administration’s action as a scheme to blackmail and intimidate independent media voices from performing the important role of holding government and its officials accountable.

PREMIUM TIMES’ Managing Editor, Musikilu Mojeed, spoke of “the professional integrity, the deep sense of accuracy, balance, and fairness that define the news ethics” of the newspaper, but regretted that the paper “could not apologise if its uncompromising independence created discomfort for officials in the corridors of power”.

“The commitment to a democratic, accountable and transparent nation, that assumes its place of pride in the comity of nations is our well advertised position, and we cannot be persuaded that the sacrifices we make for the nation are inferior to the daily claims made by public officials,” Mojeed said.

He added: “When we expose government’s neglect of Nigerian troops on mission, as well as the violations by security forces confronting the brutal insurgency of Boko Haram, we do not come with a sense of diminished national or patriotic spirit. We speak for the higher ideals that define the aspirations of the best among our compatriots.”

The paper urged the minister to restrain in using his position of power and privilege to abridge and abuse the honoured right to freedom of expression of citizens, and to remember that “the history of our land and of many nations of the globe have proved that governments work best only when they see the media as partners in the progress of building a virile nation and stable democracy.”

PREMIUM TIMES also assured its readers that it will always exhibit a sense professionalism and discretion in its reporting, and would continue to do so while upholding the people’s right to know.

“We see ourselves as a public trust which owes its readers and the Nigerian people the honoured promise of truth, accountability, and commitment to true democracy. We cannot pretend to appreciate intimidation and blackmail in this process,” the paper stated.

11 Killed In Fresh Attack In Kaduna

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At least 11 people were confirmed dead on Saturday and many more declared missing after some unknown gunmen attacked Zangang village in Kaura local government in Kaduna State.
It was gathered that the gunmen stormed the village in the early hours of Saturday morning, burning down several house completely.

Over 1000 villagers who fled their homes during the attack are said to be residing in neighbouring communities and some of those injured are receiving treatment in various hospitals.

An eye witness told to journalists that the operation lasted two hours from6:00am to 8:00am and that the invaders used both knives and guns to kill their victims.

He added that the attackers came in two groups, the first through the hill side and the other through the eastern flank of the community.

The police public relations officer, Aminu Lawal, a deputy superintendent of Police, confirmed the incident.


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“It is true that Zangang was attacked this morning (Saturday morning); the number of those killed is 11. Our men are already there. You know that place is hilly and bushy. But they are combing the hills, and we expect them to come out with some result,” he said.

The local government chairman, Kumai Badu, condemned the attack, describing it as barbaric.

Zangang village has witnessed three consecutive attacks since the beginning of this year.

 

CBN Begins Full Implementation Of Cashless Policy In October

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The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, says it will start applying charges on withdrawals and deposits above N500,000 for individuals and N2 million for corporate bodies from October 2.

Tunde Lemo, the bank’s deputy governor, operations, made this known in Abuja on Friday while briefing newsmen at the end of the s pecial forum on financing the power sector reforms.

He said that the action would ensure effective implementation of the cashless policy
For three months, the CBN had halted plans to fully implement charges on customers who withdraw or deposit money higher than what was stipulated in the cashless policy document, but has announced plans to now commence its application.

“We are glad to announce that having worked with stakeholders, we’ve been able to ramp up facilities in Abuja and five other locations and then we are set to build up the critical mass requirement in those areas. We will start applying the charges from the second of October which is Wednesday because the three months moratorium would have expired,” Lemo stated.

Lemo said that from next month, any customer who deposits above N500, 000 per day would be charged two per cent payment on it while withdrawal would attract three per cent charge.

“For corporate, the threshold is N2 million, if you deposit or withdraw any money above the threshold per day, if it is deposit, it will attract three per cent charges and if it is withdrawal it attracts five per cent,” he added noting that these charges were already applicable in Lagos state.

The deputy governor also encouraged the use of electronic fund transfer methods against depositing and withdrawing over the counter, noting again that electronic payment in Lagos accounted for 70 per cent to 80 per cent of high value transactions on daily basis.

On connectivity of point of sales, POS, and efficiency of Automated Teller Machines, ATM, he said that the apex bank was working with the telecoms to expand the bandwidth for service delivery.

Lemo added that available statistics indicate that POS availability had been increased in Abuja and five other locations by five folds between January and September

“Now, we are also working with other service providers to provide the roaming facility. What will happen is that if you have a POS that is linked with MTN, if MTN is not working, it can then roam to hit other service provider and then settlement will be done at the end of the day. We are going to see a lot better connectivity in the next couple of weeks in those areas,” he stated.

Mugabe Berates US, UK Over “Illegal Sanctions”

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Zimbabwe’s President, Robert Mugabe on Thursday criticised the U.S. and former colonial power Britain and its allies for trying to control his nation and its resources.

“Shame, shame, shame to the U.S. Shame, shame, shame to Britain and its allies,” Mugabe, 89, said in a speech to the UN General Assembly.

“Zimbabwe is for Zimbabweans, so are its resources. Please remove your illegal and filthy sanctions from my peaceful country,” he said.

Mugabe said that the sanctions imposed by the EU and the U.S. violated the UN Charter on state sovereignty and condemned them as a “foreign-policy tool to effect regime change”.

The U.S. and the EU imposed sanctions on Zimbabwean state firms and travel restrictions on Mugabe and dozens of his associates after a violent election in 2000, and at the start of violent seizures of white-owned commercial farms for black resettlement.

Mugabe did not refer to the lifting of EU sanctions on September 17 against Zimbabwe Mining Development Corp, which will allows the diamond-mining firm to sell its diamonds in Europe.

He said that sanctions constituted a form of hostility and violence against his government, which was only trying to redistribute land to the majority of landless Zimbabweans.

“Our small and peaceful country is threatened daily by covetous and bigoted big powers whose hunger for domination and control of other nations and their resources know no bounds,” he said.

He said that if the sanctions were intended to unseat him from power “the results of the recent national elections have clearly shown you what they can do”.

Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980, overwhelmingly won a July 31 vote extending his 33-year rule. His main rival, Morgan Tsvangirai, denounced the poll as a “huge fraud”.

Washington said the election was flawed and that it does not plan to loosen sanctions against Mugabe’s government.

Mugabe said the U.S. was determined to continue its “relentless persecution” of Zimbabwe, even though the AU and other regional organisations had supported the election result.

“It appears that when the U.S. and its allies speak of democracy and freedom they are doing so only in relative terms,” Mugabe said.

“Zimbabwe, however, refuses to accept that these Western detractors have the right to define democracy and freedom for us. We paid the ultimate price for it and we are determined never to relinquish our sovereignty and remain master of our destiny. Zimbabwe will never be a colony again,” he declared.

 

 

 

 

 

 

EFCC Nabs Five For Attempting To Defraud Banks

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arrested a five- man syndicate for attempting to defraud various banks in the country.

The scammers attempted the fraud by inserting a device called “grabber” into banks’ computer systems  in order to copy account information of different customers and post funds from those accounts into various accounts belonging to the syndicate.

The leader of the gang, Godwin Ojukwu, 47, and his other colleagues – Moses Onyema; Henry Akieru, Onyebuolisa Chima and Kenneth Iweha – were arrested by men of the Department of State Security, DSS, in Warri, Delta State   and Umuahia in Abia State.

Ojukwu, who masterminded the crime, was said to have approached Akieru, staff of an Ecobank branch in Warri, to get an insider of the bank, who could access the bank’s data base that would enable them carry out dry posting of funds into bank accounts domiciled in other banks.

Akieru reportedly approached Chima who was a contract staff with the bank’s Information Technology, IT, department.  Chima agreed and promised to provide the details. The details Chima eventually provided was discovered to be fake.

When the scheme failed, Ojukwu contacted Onyema, a drop out student of Business Technology at a University in Holland, the Netherlands.

Onyema said Ojukwu had approached him sometime in July, 2013 urging him to partake in a deal that will fetch him N7.5million if he was able to provide someone who would offer an insider information on any bank.

Onyema later got introduced to Mishag through one of his friends, Iweha. Investigations showed that Mishag is a Diamond bank staff in Umuahia, Abia state and was contacted on phone and  details of the scam disclosed to him.

Specifically, Ojukwu  told Mishag that a device known as “grabber” will be given to him to insert into the data base of his  bank to break into accounts of customers with large deposits.

The arrangement was to steal the sum of N25 million from each of the accounts if the “grabber” was able to decode the account information.

Four accounts were targeted and the sum total of N 100million  was to be moved from the parent accounts into other banks’ accounts being operated by the fraudsters after which members of  the syndicate will share the funds in equal formula.

Ojukwu alongside Onyema and Iweha later travelled to Umuahia to meet Mishag. They arrived Umuahia on a Sunday, met with Mishaq and gave him the device. The group agreed to reconvene on Wednesday of same week to collect the grabber after the accounts had been moved.

On the day they were to meet, unknown to Ojukwu and his accomplices, Mishaq had alerted the bank’s management who in- turn informed the DSS and they were rounded up at the hotel where they lodged.

The suspects were later taken to the DSS office in Umuahia from where they were later handed over to the EFCC.

Ojukwu, the kingpin of the syndicate, confessed to the crime. He said one Tokunbo, now at large, introduced him to the deal and promised to reward him with part of the cash if he succeeded in bringing forth the banks’ accounts.

The five suspects are currently being held at the EFCC’s Lagos Zonal office and will soon be charged to court.

 

Delta House Suspends Opposition Member Over Alleged Impeachment Attempt

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By Jessica Tamaradonye/Asaba

A member of opposition the Democratic People’s Party, DPP, representing Ughelli North Constituency II, Rufus Edoja Akpodiete was on Thursday suspended by the PDP-dominated Delta State House of Assembly for six months over alleged gross conduct and  plotting to remove the leadership.

Deputy Speaker of the House, Basil Ganagana, representing Patani constituency moved the motion to suspend Akpodiete at the plenary presided over by the Speaker, Victor Ochei.

The House unanimously adopted the motion that the opposition member be suspended after former Speaker, Martins Okonta, representing Ika South constituency seconded the motion.

In his submission, Ganagana accused Akpodiete of gross misconduct, claiming that the was plotting to remove the leadership of the House.

He also alleged that the House had some time ago moved a motion commending the Speaker of the House for providing purposeful leadership but that some members were not comfortable with the motion.

He noted that those who disagreed with the motion of commendation have been making secrete moves to oust the leadership of the House.