Thursday, 16 June 2016
Buhari’s Certificate Suit Adjourned Indefinitely
Adeniyi Ademola, justice of the federal high court in Abuja, has
adjourned a suit challenging the veracity of the academic credentials of
President Muhammadu Buhari indefinitely.
In his ruling on Thursday, Adeniyi said that the case was being
adjourned indefinitely, following a notice of appeal filed by the
president.
On Wednesday, Buhari had appealed against a previous ruling of the court dismissing his preliminary objection to the suit filed by Nnamdi Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe, an Abuja-based lawyer.
The bottom-line of Nwokocha’s suit is that Buhari was not qualified to run for president because he did not possess the minimum qualification to run for the office.
He is alleging that Buhari did not sit for the Cambridge West African School Certificate (WASC) in 1961.
Senior lawyers lined up by the president to argue his case are Wole Olanipekun (SAN), Lateef O. Fagbemi (SAN), Akin Olujinmi (SAN), Oluwarotimi O. Akeredolu (SAN), Kola Awodein (SAN), Taiwo Osipitan (SAN).
Others are Charles Edosomwan (SAN), Emeka Ngige (SAN), Femi Atoyebi (SAN), Femi Falana (SAN), Funke Aboyade (SAN), H.O. Afolabi.
Meanwhile, Nnamdi Nwokocha Ahaiwe has filed an amended suit before a Federal high Court in Abuja challenging the academic qualification of President Muhammadu Buhari.
In the amended motion on notice before Justice Ademola Adeniyi filed on Monday, Ahaiwe is seeking an order of the court invalidating the candidature of Buhari in respect of the 2015 general election.
The lawyer also wants the court to order the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to withdraw the ‘Certificate-of-Return’ to Buhari and issue a fresh one to former president, Goodluck Jonathan, who came second in the election.
Ahaiwe’s pending suit filed in the court in 2015 is contending that the president does not possess the minimum constitutional requirement of a primary six certificate or a West African School Certificate.
Source: Mezie Times
On Wednesday, Buhari had appealed against a previous ruling of the court dismissing his preliminary objection to the suit filed by Nnamdi Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe, an Abuja-based lawyer.
The bottom-line of Nwokocha’s suit is that Buhari was not qualified to run for president because he did not possess the minimum qualification to run for the office.
He is alleging that Buhari did not sit for the Cambridge West African School Certificate (WASC) in 1961.
Senior lawyers lined up by the president to argue his case are Wole Olanipekun (SAN), Lateef O. Fagbemi (SAN), Akin Olujinmi (SAN), Oluwarotimi O. Akeredolu (SAN), Kola Awodein (SAN), Taiwo Osipitan (SAN).
Others are Charles Edosomwan (SAN), Emeka Ngige (SAN), Femi Atoyebi (SAN), Femi Falana (SAN), Funke Aboyade (SAN), H.O. Afolabi.
Meanwhile, Nnamdi Nwokocha Ahaiwe has filed an amended suit before a Federal high Court in Abuja challenging the academic qualification of President Muhammadu Buhari.
In the amended motion on notice before Justice Ademola Adeniyi filed on Monday, Ahaiwe is seeking an order of the court invalidating the candidature of Buhari in respect of the 2015 general election.
The lawyer also wants the court to order the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to withdraw the ‘Certificate-of-Return’ to Buhari and issue a fresh one to former president, Goodluck Jonathan, who came second in the election.
Ahaiwe’s pending suit filed in the court in 2015 is contending that the president does not possess the minimum constitutional requirement of a primary six certificate or a West African School Certificate.
Source: Mezie Times
Wike’s Aide, Kenneth Kobani Charged With Terrorism
A Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers state capital has started the trial of Kenneth Kobani, Secretary of State Government of the Rivers State charged with electoral offences, breach of public peace and terrorism allegedly committed on March 19 in Gokana local Government area of the state.
The case has now been adjourned for further hearing till 28th September, 2016 the continuation of the trial of Secretary to the Rivers State Government.
He was accused of allegedly holding some Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials hostage during the March 19 rerun election in Gokana Local Government.
On cross examination at resumed trial, the INEC electoral officer in charge of the election in Gokana Emmanuel Isong told the court that the rerun election was disrupted in the area due to heavy shooting and explosions.
The INEC electoral officer did not indict any political party or individual for the electoral violence in Gokana.
The Secretary to the Rivers State Government Kobani, who is a lawyer and currently on bail was present in court.
In a related development, Justice Mohammad Liman of a Federal High Court in Port-Harcourt struck out a suit instituted by the PDP candidate in the March 19 rerun election for Degema Constituency Farah Dagogo.
The PDP candidate Dagogo had gone to court seeking an order compelling INEC to issue him Certificate of Return claiming that he won the election.
The court struck out the suit following an application for discontinuation of the matter by filed by counsel to Farah Dagogo.
Counsel to the Lulu Braide, the APC candidate in the Degema Constituency rerun election Emenike Ebete said the discontinuation of the case by the PDP candidate is commendable because the Federal High Court lacks the power to handle post election dispute.
Ebete also said the decision of his client Lulu Braide not to oppose the discontinuation of the matter is not an admission that Dagogo won the election.
Ebete hinted that the case would be pursued in an appropriate court, which is the Elections Petitioned tribunal in Abuja that purely set up for election matters.
Source: PM News
World’s Most Expensive Tyres Cost $600,000
Lagos Socialite, Willie Anumudu’s $150m Auto Assembly Plant Set To Take Off
One of Nigeria’s leading auto sales company, Globe Motors, says it
has concluded plans to roll out its $150 million (N29.55 billion)
automobile assembly plant in Lagos.
Chairman of Globe Motors Holdings, Mr. William Anumudu, told journalists in Lagos that the assembly plant has the capacity to produce 6,000 vehicles annually at the initial start. He added that over 10,000 jobs would be created indirectly as a result of the multiplier effect of the plant and that the company would start with the production of Semi Knockdown parts (SKD) and later graduate to completely knockdown parts (CKD) for Hyundai, Higer and a Globe Motors brands.
He further explained that the company would be assembling three brands of automobiles including Hyundai (Korea), Higer (China) and its own brand, adding that Globe Motors has signed agreements with the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) of these brands to produce the vehicles for Nigerians using global standard.
Anumudu, who commended the federal government for coming up with a policy for the auto industry, said “We have made a lot of progress in the new plant. We keyed into the government’s auto policy, though, we were hesitant at the beginning, but we have realised it is the way to the nation’s economic development.”
On funding, he said, the company has keyed into the Real Sector Support Fund of the federal government, an intervention fund that is administered by the Central Bank of Nigeria and has received positive response to its funding request.
He noted that the success of the nation’s automotive sector would go a long way in ensuring the country’s development pointing out that all developed countries of the world have thriving automobile industry which boosted their economy.
Chairman of Globe Motors Holdings, Mr. William Anumudu, told journalists in Lagos that the assembly plant has the capacity to produce 6,000 vehicles annually at the initial start. He added that over 10,000 jobs would be created indirectly as a result of the multiplier effect of the plant and that the company would start with the production of Semi Knockdown parts (SKD) and later graduate to completely knockdown parts (CKD) for Hyundai, Higer and a Globe Motors brands.
He further explained that the company would be assembling three brands of automobiles including Hyundai (Korea), Higer (China) and its own brand, adding that Globe Motors has signed agreements with the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) of these brands to produce the vehicles for Nigerians using global standard.
Anumudu, who commended the federal government for coming up with a policy for the auto industry, said “We have made a lot of progress in the new plant. We keyed into the government’s auto policy, though, we were hesitant at the beginning, but we have realised it is the way to the nation’s economic development.”
On funding, he said, the company has keyed into the Real Sector Support Fund of the federal government, an intervention fund that is administered by the Central Bank of Nigeria and has received positive response to its funding request.
He noted that the success of the nation’s automotive sector would go a long way in ensuring the country’s development pointing out that all developed countries of the world have thriving automobile industry which boosted their economy.
Baby Abandoned Inside Well Rescued In Niger | Photo
It was a poor sight on Thursday morning in Niger state as residents woke up to the shock of an abandoned newborn baby.
Emotions ran high as residents rallied to rescue the baby from the 6ft-deep well.
The baby was seen floating alongside trash in the well.
Although, no clear confirmation from police authorities have been established, the baby was said to have been rescued alive.
See photos below…baby well1
baby well
Photo credit: Facebook Rariya
Emotions ran high as residents rallied to rescue the baby from the 6ft-deep well.
Although, no clear confirmation from police authorities have been established, the baby was said to have been rescued alive.
See photos below…baby well1
baby well
Photo credit: Facebook Rariya
ECOWAS Court Charges Ghana $250,000 Fine Over Unlawful Killing Of Nigerian
Hon. Justice Micah Wrights of ECOWAS Community court on Wednesday in
Abuja, handed down a $250, 000 fine to Ghanaian government over the
right abuse and alleged unlawful killing of 15 years old Ogukwe Obioma.
The Judge while delivering the judgment, established that Ogukwe
Obioma the Nigerian teenager studying in Ghana, has his right violated
abused which lead to his eventual death.
In a suit, no ECW/CCJ/APP/03/14 filed by Mr Ogukwe the father of the late student, wants the court to compel the government of Ghana to undertake a proper investigation to reveal the circumstances that lead to the death of his son.
He also asked the court to compel the government of Ghana to compensate his family with the sum of $ 10,000,000 for the violation of the right of his late son.
However, the presiding Judge maintained that the court cannot hold the government of Ghana responsible for the death of the young Nigeria.
The court then said that since the government of Ghana failed to provide adequate investigation as well as detailed report on how the boy died, the court would have no choice but to indict the Ghanaian government.
Micah then said that “the $10,000,000 request by the family of the late boy was unrealistic and outrageous, he then slammed a fine of $250,000 on the Ghanaian government.
The Counsel representing the Ghanaian government when approached by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), for comments over the judgment, he however declined. The family of the Plaintiff were absent at the court.
Source: BreakingTimes
In a suit, no ECW/CCJ/APP/03/14 filed by Mr Ogukwe the father of the late student, wants the court to compel the government of Ghana to undertake a proper investigation to reveal the circumstances that lead to the death of his son.
He also asked the court to compel the government of Ghana to compensate his family with the sum of $ 10,000,000 for the violation of the right of his late son.
However, the presiding Judge maintained that the court cannot hold the government of Ghana responsible for the death of the young Nigeria.
The court then said that since the government of Ghana failed to provide adequate investigation as well as detailed report on how the boy died, the court would have no choice but to indict the Ghanaian government.
Micah then said that “the $10,000,000 request by the family of the late boy was unrealistic and outrageous, he then slammed a fine of $250,000 on the Ghanaian government.
The Counsel representing the Ghanaian government when approached by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), for comments over the judgment, he however declined. The family of the Plaintiff were absent at the court.
Source: BreakingTimes
CBN Floats The Naira; What It Means For You!
The Central Bank Of Nigeria (CBN) announced a new foreign exchange Policy direction on Wednesday after a year of ineffective ‘trial and error’ type policies.
In the simplest terms, the implication of the new policy is that the CBN will allow demand and supply to determine how much the Naira is worth against major currencies and will only intervene in the market occasionally.
Surprisingly, the 41 items for which Forex access was banned last year will still remain banned. The CBN has now introduced a “two way quote” in which buyers and sellers will be able to state the prices and quantities they’re willing to sell (Think of it like the Nigerian Stock Exchange).
As it stands, the market price for the Naira will remain at N197 until Monday morning when the market determined price will take over
LASEMA Confirms Death Toll Of Third Mainland Accident
Thursday night claimed at leaat seven lives.
Although there had been no official confirmation as at the time of that report, LASEMA has now provided details.
The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency confirmed
that an accident on Third Mainland Bridge and another at Ketu Alapere
had left six people dead. Twenty three people were also injured in both
auto accidents.
The accident on Third Mainland Bridge claimed five lives when a commercial bus ran into a stationary truck.
Investigation conducted by LASEMA’s Emergency Response Team at the scene revealed that the commercial bus hit the faulty truck while on top speed.
“Five victims, adult males, were trapped and removed from the vehicle dead by the Agency Emergency Response Team while six adult males were rescued alive with severe injuries and were taken to the Accident and Emergency Centre (Trauma Centre) and Gbagada General Hospital by the Lagos State Ambulance Service, LASAMBUS.
“The dead bodies were also evacuated by the State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit, SEHMU to Mainland Hospital Mortuary, except the commercial bus driver whose body was released at the request of the family members and friends through the intervention of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police who was present at the scene of the accident,” said LASEMA General Manager, Michael Akindele.
The second accident occurred at about 3.35 a.m. on Thursday at Alapere, when a Volkswagen commercial bus with 18 passengers lost control and somersaulted.
Although there had been no official confirmation as at the time of that report, LASEMA has now provided details.
The accident on Third Mainland Bridge claimed five lives when a commercial bus ran into a stationary truck.
Investigation conducted by LASEMA’s Emergency Response Team at the scene revealed that the commercial bus hit the faulty truck while on top speed.
“Five victims, adult males, were trapped and removed from the vehicle dead by the Agency Emergency Response Team while six adult males were rescued alive with severe injuries and were taken to the Accident and Emergency Centre (Trauma Centre) and Gbagada General Hospital by the Lagos State Ambulance Service, LASAMBUS.
“The dead bodies were also evacuated by the State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit, SEHMU to Mainland Hospital Mortuary, except the commercial bus driver whose body was released at the request of the family members and friends through the intervention of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police who was present at the scene of the accident,” said LASEMA General Manager, Michael Akindele.
The second accident occurred at about 3.35 a.m. on Thursday at Alapere, when a Volkswagen commercial bus with 18 passengers lost control and somersaulted.
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
Two Docked For Having s*x In Public Place In Abuja
The Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja Police Command on Wednesday
arraigned one Vincent Chikwukume and Nnandi Ujunwa before an Abuja
Grade 1 Area Court for allegedly having s*xual intercourse in a public
place.
According to the prosecutor, A.Z. Dalhatu, policemen on routine surveillance of Abuja at Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II at 12:45 a.m. on Tuesday caught the accused persons having s*x inside a car parked by the roadside.
Dalhatu added that when the police subjected the accused persons to
interrogations, the defendants came out of the car and assaulted one
Sergeant Okpe John attached to the police patrol team.
The duo, arraigned under Sections 79 and 267 of the Penal Code, pleaded not guilty.
The presiding judge, Abubakar Sadiq, granted the accused bail in the sum of N30, 000 each with two sureties who must be on Grade Level 10 in the Federal Civil Service.
The presiding judge, however, refused a court application by the defence counsel, Nnameka Ezeani, for the release of the car in which the act was allegedly committed.
The judge said the issue of the car was not mentioned in the first information report presented to the court, therefore, lacked the capacity to order for its release.
Sadiq adjourned the case to July 13 for mention.
Source: Dailypost
According to the prosecutor, A.Z. Dalhatu, policemen on routine surveillance of Abuja at Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II at 12:45 a.m. on Tuesday caught the accused persons having s*x inside a car parked by the roadside.
The duo, arraigned under Sections 79 and 267 of the Penal Code, pleaded not guilty.
The presiding judge, Abubakar Sadiq, granted the accused bail in the sum of N30, 000 each with two sureties who must be on Grade Level 10 in the Federal Civil Service.
The presiding judge, however, refused a court application by the defence counsel, Nnameka Ezeani, for the release of the car in which the act was allegedly committed.
The judge said the issue of the car was not mentioned in the first information report presented to the court, therefore, lacked the capacity to order for its release.
Sadiq adjourned the case to July 13 for mention.
Source: Dailypost
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