Sunday, October 8, 2023

Over 200 killed, 1000 injured in Israel as Hamas launches terror attacks: Army

"Terrorists rampaged and broke into homes, massacring civilians," the army said, adding that more than 200 people were killed
The Israel death toll from the Hamas surprise attack Saturday has surged to more than 200, the army said, accusing the Palestinian militants of breaking into homes and "massacring civilians".Israeli

A young woman reacts as she speaks to Israeli rescuers in Tel Aviv, after a was hit by a rocket fired by Palestinian militants from the Gaza Strip(AFP)

"Terrorists rampaged and broke into homes, massacring civilians," the army said, adding that more than 200 pe ople were killed and more than 1,000 wounded in the assault that began at dawn.

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

BREAKING: Tinubu suspends EFCC Chairman, AbdulRasheed Bawa

President Bola Tinubu has suspended the Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), AbdulRasheed Bawa.

Bawa’s suspension, according to a statement by the Director, Information, SGF Office, Willie Basse, is to allow for proper investigation into his conduct while in office. 
The statement reads, “This follows weighty allegations of abuse of office levelled against him.

“Mr Bawa has been directed to immediately hand over the affairs of his office to the Director, Operations in the Commission, who will oversee the affairs of the Office of the Chairman of the Commission pending the conclusion of the investigation.”

Monday, June 5, 2023

Lagos State govt files charge against social media celebrity, Ehizogie

The Lagos State Government on Monday filed a 12-count charge before a state High Court, against an Interior designer, Ehizogie Ogbebor, for alleged failure to pay tax returns.
The state, through its prosecution counsel, Mr A. I. Alli said the defendant, who is also an Instagram celebrity, had refused to pay personal income tax to the state internal revenue service from 2014 till date.

According to Alli, the defendant is a taxable personality but has evaded tax.

He said the offences contravened Sections 41 and 94 (1) of the Personal Income Tax Act, Cap. P8, Laws of the Federation, 2004 and Sections 56(a) (b) of the Lagos State Revenue Administration Law, No.8, 2006.

When the case came up on Monday, Alli told the court that he had a motion for substituted service.

Lagos State govt files charge against social media celebrity, EhizogiePublished on June 5, 2023By Francis Ugwu


The Lagos State Government on Monday filed a 12-count charge before a state High Court, against an Interior designer, Ehizogie Ogbebor, for alleged failure to pay tax returns.


The state, through its prosecution counsel, Mr A. I. Alli said the defendant, who is also an Instagram celebrity, had refused to pay personal income tax to the state internal revenue service from 2014 till date.

According to Alli, the defendant is a taxable personality but has evaded tax.


He said the offences contravened Sections 41 and 94 (1) of the Personal Income Tax Act, Cap. P8, Laws of the Federation, 2004 and Sections 56(a) (b) of the Lagos State Revenue Administration Law, No.8, 2006.

When the case came up on Monday, Alli told the court that he had a motion for substituted service.


He said he had not been able to serve the defendant the charge.

Alli, therefore, asked for an order of the court to effect substituted service on the defendant.

“We seek the leave of this court for substituted service to paste the notice on the last known address of the defendant, at plot 59, Fola Osibo St, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos,” he said.

Justice Yetunde Adesanya gave a short ruling and granted the order for substituted service.

Thursday, June 1, 2023

Health Benefits Of Prekese You Should Know

Prekese, or Tetrapleura tetraptera, is a well-liked plant native to that region of Africa. It’s an all-natural seasoning with a strong, pleasant scent and taste that’s been prized in the kitchen for ages. Prekese has several health advantages in addition to its culinary usage. This post will discuss the advantages of prekese to your health.

Healthline claims that Prekese has a high concentration of antioxidants. Free radicals are unstable chemicals that may harm cells and lead to the development of chronic illnesses like cancer and heart disease; antioxidants serve to protect the body from these dangers. Prekese’s strong antioxidant content may help protect the body from the damage caused by free radicals.
According to healthline Anti-inflammatory effects of prekese have also been shown. Although inflammation is the body’s normal reaction to threats like injuries and infections, long-term inflammation has been linked to several health issues. Prekese’s anti-inflammatory components make it a promising treatment for a variety of debilitating conditions, including arthritis, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.

Prekese has been proven to have antibacterial benefits in addition to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory ones. This implies it may aid the body’s immune system in its battle against infectious microbes. Prekese has been shown to be effective against several bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant strains.

Prekese may also help keep blood sugar levels steady, which is an added bonus to its list of health benefits. Prekese has been demonstrated to help lower blood sugar levels, which is important since high blood sugar levels are a key risk factor for developing type 2 diabetes. This might be because of the high fiber content, which helps control blood sugar levels.

In conclusion, prekese has been validated for its ability to allete pain. As a result, it has the potential to allete physical distress. Pain relief with prekese has been shown in certain research for ailments as varied as arthritis and migraines.

In sum, prekese is an all-natural spice that may have several positive effects on health. Prekese is a potent supplement to a healthy diet because of its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and pain-relieving effects. Many West African markets and specialized food shops have prekese, which you might sample if you’re curious about its purported health advantages.

Monday, May 15, 2023

Nigerian Couple Separated Upon Arrival @ UK Airport As Wife Struggled to Write Husband's Name

According to a Nigerian woman, a couple was separated at a UK airport when the wife struggled with writing the full name of her husband.

The young man had reportedly paid half of his tuition, obtained a visa, and was coerced into entering an arranged marriage with his neighbour’s younger sister.

Upon arrival at the UK airport, the lady was unable to provide the full name of her alleged spouse when questioned about their marital status, resulting in their separation.

The young man was allowed admission, and his passport was confiscated but the lady was taken for further questioning. The outcome of the lady’s arrest is however unknown at the time of this publication.

Thursday, April 13, 2023

Sanwo-Olu's Lagos Government unhappy with 'Gangs of Lagos' film

The government doesn't like the portrayal of the Eyo masquerade as a gun-wielding villain.
The Jade Osiberu film follows the lives of three friends who grow up in a crime-ridden Isale Eko in Lagos and are drawn into gang life.

In a statement on Wednesday, April 12, the state's Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf, condemned the film for misrepresenting the culture of the state.

She further rebuked the producers for portraying the revered Eyo masquerade as a gun-wielding villain.

"We are of the opinion that the production of the film 'Gangs of Lagos' is very unprofessional and misleading while its content is derogatory of our culture, with the intention to desecrate the revered heritage of the people of Lagos.

"It is an unjust profiling of a people and culture as being barbaric and nefarious. It depicts a gang of murderers rampaging across the state."

The government released the statement hours after the Isale Eko Descendants' Union (IDU) similarly expressed discontent with the portrayal of the Eyo masquerade. The masquerade performs during festivals and other important events and is believed to represent the spirits of the ancestors.

The IDU lodged a complaint with the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) demanding the withdrawal of the approval granted to the film. The cultural group also demanded the film be withdrawn from all viewing channels.

"The IDU and other community stakeholders will also be considering legal action for the damage done to the culture, tradition and image of the Isale Eko community and the Eyo masquerade," the group said.
Gangs of Lagos is the first African Original for Prime Video and part of Osiberu's three-year overall deal with the streaming platform.

Monday, January 30, 2023

CBN Directs Banks To Pay Customers With Only N100, N50, N20, N10, N5 Over The Counter


CBN Directs Banks To Pay Customers With Only N100, N50, N20, N10, N5 Over The Counter

Commercial banks will now pay customers over-the-counter in N100, N50, N20, N10, and N5 notes, regardless of the amount withdrawn.

The Banker’s Committee issued the directive to all commercial banks in the country, as well as an announcement that the payment of old N1,000, N500, and N200 notes across the counter should be discontinued.

With this development, bank customers are encouraged to use their alternative channels for transactions, while those who insist on the new naira notes are advised to use Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).

The directive was issued today, Monday, following a meeting of the bankers’ committee in Lagos.

Monday, January 23, 2023

Petrol may hit N800/litre on subsidy removal – Marketers

As the scarcity of the Premium of Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, continued on Sunday, oil marketers have stated that the cost of the commodity would cross N800/litre once subsidy on PMS is removed.

Industry operators had repeatedly stated that the high cost of subsidy on petrol was a burden on the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and was contributory to the prolonged crisis in the downstream oil sector. NNPC is the sole importer of petrol into Nigeria.

The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, recently suggested that the government should gradually withdraw subsidy on PMS, stressing that the budgetary allocation for subsidy would end in June.

But oil marketers told our correspondent that while it could be advisable to remove subsidy, Nigerians should know that the cost of petrol could cross N800/litre once the commodity was no longer subsidised.

They urged the Federal Government to ensure that all the necessary measures and infrastructure to ensure a less stressful subsidy removal regime were put in place before implementing the decision.

“If the government fails to take the appropriate measures, and they say they want to remove fuel subsidy, the situation will be worse than this, the masses will suffer. How can you remove subsidy and you don’t have this product (petrol),” the Secretary, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Abuja-Suleja, Mohammed Shuaibu, stated.

He added, “If the government removes subsidy, where is the product? If you are removing subsidy, maybe by that time, the way diesel is sold at between N800 – N900/litre, we could be buying petrol at N800/litre, if not more than that.
“This is because the product will be scarce, even from the government cycle. So the government should tell Nigerians the truth about this fuel supply crisis. It is not a problem caused by marketers.”

Shuaibu said oil marketers were ready to sell, stressing that when marketers got products a few weeks ago, the queues disappeared.

“But as it is today, you have black marketers everywhere selling with jerrycans and you will ask, where are the security agencies and the regulators?” he asked.

The IPMAN official added, “By tomorrow they will claim that it is the fault of the marketers. How? We are businessmen and every businessman wants to make a profit. You know the law of supply and demand. When the product is scarce, prices will rise, and vice versa.”

He explained that the downstream sector was not structured for adequate competition, adding that this could also pose challenges when subsidy was eventually removed.

He said, “By the time you are removing subsidy, you should know that the market is not properly opened and there is no competition. They always tell you about Dangote Refinery. We must understand that Dangote is a privately owned company.

“The pipelines of that facility were not even designed to run in any Nigerian state, rather it was designed to run to neighbouring countries, and maybe that one in Lekki there, that is all.

“So, more or less, that refinery might still exploit us, because when there is no competition, the only supplier calls the shots. For had it been that as Dangote is producing in Lagos, another person is producing in Warri, while one refinery is pumping in Abuja, then there will be competition.”

He continued, “We can see, for instance, the competition in the telecommunications sector today. But the government will continue to deceive us that Dangote Refinery will come on stream, when we know that it cannot really solve the problem.”
He argued that most of the pipes of the refinery were laid to neighbouring countries to supply them gas, stressing that Nigeria should not completely rely on the facility.

“They should not continue to be singing it as if it is what will solve our fuel supply problems,” the IPMAN official stated.

Motorists lambast APC

Meanwhile, the scarcity and hike in the price of Premium Motor Spirit, otherwise known as petrol, has generated an outcry from users of the commodity, especially motorists, who have directed their anger at the ruling All Progressives Congress.

The commodity, which has an official price of N185, is being sold at higher prices by filling stations across the country.
This is in addition to the long queues of vehicles that often add to the woes of Nigerians due to the traffic they cause when they spill into main roads.

According to one Instagram user, @paschal_dheyvid, who bought the commodity at N200 per litre, he had to pay N1, 000 to gain entrance into the filling station and still had to join a long queue.

The same situation was experienced by a Twitter user, @thatboyyouhate, who said, “I was at a filling station this morning and they had to take N1, 000 from me for my 25-litre keg.”

An Instagram user, @charlessoronnadimotors, said he bought the commodity at “N420 per litre here in Aboh Mbaise, Imo State.”

Twitter user, @supapraise, lamented the long hours he spent in the queue at a Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation filling station in Port Harcourt before he could buy the commodity.

He wrote, “I spent 11hrs (5am to join an already long queue. I left at 4pm) at the NNPC filling station in PH. I bought for N189. That morning, it was N179. They paused selling and adjusted the metre to the new price of N189. Paused selling again to maintain their generator since there was no NEPA electricity.”

Expressing anger at the APC which is seeking to remain in power in 2023, one @RexAgu1 said, “N360 per litre. APC has failed the unborn kids. They have removed subsidy without letting Nigerians know.”
On his part, one @King_Olivertwit sarcastically said, “APC supporters are buying it for N50/L while others are buying it for N350 to as much as N500 per litre.”

One Pascal Nwankwo, @pascalnwankwo7, blamed the situation on the APC, adding, “…and some misguided fellows are still campaigning for the APC.”

On Instagram, one @malaro44 laid curses on those still working to ensure that the APC retained the Presidency after the end of the regime of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.). He said, “People voting APC, may everything about APC never depart from your household… the suffering, the hardship, the kidnapping and insecurity.”

Efforts to get the reaction of the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Felix Morka, proved abortive as his phone number was busy and he didn’t respond to the text message sent to him by our correspondent.