Buratai relocates to Boko Haram Stronghold After Chad Killed 1,000 Insurgents

Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen Tukur Buratai has reportedly relocated to the North East, strongholds of the deadly terrorist group, Boko Haram after Chadian troops killed at least 1,000 insurgents a few days ago.
Army Headquarters in Abuja, on Friday, April 10, 2020 said Buratai while at the Special Super Camp, Ngamdu in the Kaga Local Government Area of Borno State, promised to remain with them to combat the terrorists.
“The Chief of Army Staff has relocated fully to the North-East where he is overseeing and directing the overall operation in the theatre and other army operations across the country.
“The army wishes to reassure Nigerians that it is highly committed to protecting law-abiding citizens and defending our territorial integrity,” Army Headquarters said in a statement.
His relocation to the North East, the epicentre of the fighting between Nigerian Troops and Boko Haram followed a significant success Chadian Troops recorded over Boko Haram fighters a few days ago.
In a video which went viral on social media, President Idriss Déby Itno of Chad was seen leading his troops at the frontline to battle the deadly group, days after Boko Haram fighter killed close to 80 Chadian soldiers. It was reported that Chadian Troops kill more than 1, 000 Boko Haram fighters. read more

Ex-Senator Robert Koleoso dies in UCH

A former senior lawmaker at the National Assembly Senator Robert Koleoso is dead, a family member said Thursday, April 9, 2020.

Ex-Senator Robert Koleoso dies in UCH
Photo source: Inside Oyo

Mr Koleoso who represented Oyo North senatorial district between 2003 and 2007, hails from Saki area of Oyo State.
Confirming the news a relative to the Koleoss, Adeniyi Adebisi, said that the ex-Oyo Senator died at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan. read more

US Senator Grassley Opposes Transfer of N117 Billion Abacha Loot to Nigeria, FG reacts

Senior US Senator Chuck Grassley is trying to blocking the move by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari to repatriate another batch of Abacha loot worth N117,440,000,000 ($320m) from New Jersey to Nigeria
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Senator Chuck Grassley is blocking the repatriation of N117,440,000,000 laundered by the late Military Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, who ruled Nigeria from 1994 until his death on June 1998.
Considering the rate of human right abuses and how Nigeria’s government utilised the previous Abacha loot which were returned to Nigeria, Senator Grassley told the US Department of Justice to block the return.
Grassley is believed to be one of the confidants and political ally of President Donald Trump.
READ ALSO: Timeline of how Sani Abacha moved monies out of CBN vaults
The senior is questioning the reason for considering the return when it was obviously clear that the money would be mismanaged or shared among corrupt politicians.
The senator specifically made reference to Abacha loot Nigeria is expecting from the United Kingdom which the Buhari’s led government is planning to pay a certain percentage of the money to the former Investment Adviser to the late despot and now a governor in Kebbi State, Alhaji Atiku Bagudu.
Grassley described the Kebbi State governor as one of the fronts Abacha used to siphon millions of oil money to foreign accounts.
In a letter dated April 1, 2020, according to The Punch, which was addressed to Deborah Connor, Chief Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section of the US Department of Justice, Grassley made reference to a Bloomberg report which exposed Nigeria’s arrangement with Bagudu. read more

UK, US to block Buhari’s plan to pay N40 billion to Bagudu

The United Kingdom has joined the United States of America in blocking the Nigerian authority from paying over N40 billion ($110 million) from funds recovered from the Late Despot Genera Sani Abacha to a Northern APC Governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu.
Bagudu, governor of Kebbi State, was an Investment Adviser to the Late Dictator until Abacha’s death in 1998.
If converted to naira, the money investment portfolio is worth N40,370,000,000 at N367 exchange rate.
A report by Bloomberg, said while the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is ready to implement an agreement entered into between Federal Government and Bagudu, it’s gathered that authorities in the UK and USA were not in support of what has been described as seemingly dubious agreement.
It was reported that the portfolios worth 141 million euros ($155 million) linked to Abacha and held in trust for Bagudu and his family. read more

Analysis of JAMB Cutoff Mark: Is It Guaranty for Admission?

There are lots of misconceptions about cut off mark set by the Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) every year, which has been causing controversy.
The most controversial JAMB cutoff mark in recent time is the 2017/2018 which was set at 120 marks for admission into tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
Here is the analysis of JAMB cutoff mark whether the candidate scores 200, 300, 350, even more, irrespective of cutoff marks set by JAMB, department and the institution chosen by the candidate determines the application status of such student.
Example 1:
Let’s assume JAMB cutoff mark is 200, and a prospective law student, who chose University of Ilorin as his first choice scores 250.
The fact that he scored above the JAMB cutoff mark isn’t a guaranty that he’ll secure admission at UNILORIN, if the scores of other candidates that are aspiring to study the same course are far higher than his.
In this case, assuming UNILORIN only has 60 spaces for law and more than 80 candidates already score 270marks and above, this means that the a candidate who scores below 270, even scoring above 200 JAMB score off mark, will be disadvantaged because of the competitive nature of the department.
However, this doesn’t mean that your mark for the year would be wasted. Some other universities in the open market may offer you admission. Most often most of the tertiary institutions offering unsolicited admission in Nigeria are recognized privately-owned institutions.
So it’s advisable that candidate familiarizes himself with the institution’s school fees. School fee is one of the major reasons admission into the private universities are rejected, unless the candidate is financially buoyant.
Example 2:
Conversely, if JAMB cutoff mark is set at 200, and the highest score by candidate who wants to study Petroleum Engineering at the University of Lagos is 150, this means that UNILAG would bring so many admission criteria into play, if the same, say, more than 200 candidates score 150 marks in the UTME, while the department has provision for only 170 candidates.
So the cutoff mark set by JAMB could be debatable, but candidates must understand that the fact that they scored above JAMB cutoff mark is a qualification, not a guarantee that they would be offered provisional admission by their preferred university.
The above analysis applies to other scores. read more

UNIBEN Admission Screening Exercise (Method of Application)

Every year, the University of Benin admits fresh candidates into its various departments and faculties, in this guide, we’ll show you how the method of application for UNIBEN admission screening exercise.

Requirements for UNIBEN Admission Screening Exercise

1) Scored a minimum of 200 marks in the 2016 UTME for all courses except those for which higher benchmarks have been specified in the University Website.
2) Obtained at least five (5) credit passes at GCE O/L, SSCE, NECO, or their equivalent. The subjects must include English Language, and Mathematics (for courses for which a credit in mathematics is required) as well as three other relevant subjects at not more than two sittings, except for the MB.BS degree for which only one sitting is required. (four if excluding mathematics)
3) Eligible candidates should click on Register For Application to proceed if you are applying for the first time or else login with your application id and password to continue if this is not your first visit.
UNIBEN is aware that several candidates had earlier registered for the previously scheduled Computer Based Admission Screening Exercise which was subsequently cancelled by the Federal Government.
For such candidates, they would not need to make any further payment in order to register for this Pre-Admission Screening exercise.
They are simply to login with their credentials and provide their WAEC /NECO / Other equivalent examination results.
For those candidates who are registering for the first time, the University will charge a fee of #2,500.00 (Two Thousand Five Hundred Naira) only for this screening exercise.

Method of application for UNIBEN admission screening exercise

  • Step 1:  Visit www.uniben.edu Click on Student Portal
  • Step 2: Click on UNIBEN ADMISSION SCREENING 2016/2017
  • Step 3: Click on Register for application at the top left of the displayed page to proceed.
  • Step 4: Enter your Surname Exactly as written on the JAMB Registration slip, and JAMB Registration number. Immediately, your ID and Password will be displayed on the browser
  • Step 5: Back On uniben.waeup.org click on ‘Login’ (top right of the front page).
  • Step 6: Enter your username and the password to login.
  • Step 7: Click on ‘Application record’ and provide all the required information and upload your passport photograph.
  • Step 8: Upload a Recent and clear 1” x 1” COLOURED passport photograph with red background in JPEG format only.
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    How To Print JAMB Examination Slip

    Candidates can start printing their 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation (UTME), starting from today, Thursday, April 4, 2019, according to the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

    How To Report Coronavirus In Nigeria: Preventing COVID-19

    It’s no longer news that the deadly disease Covid-19 is in Nigeria, the next action is how to prevent the spread of the deadly virus, what to look out for and how to report coronavirus in Nigeria immediately we noticed some of the symptoms.

    Countries with cases of coronavirus globally

    The coronavirus has spread to the following countries:

    1. China (Where it originated)
    2. Iran
    3. Egypt
    4. Nigeria
    5. Georgia
    6. Thailand
    7. Netherlands
    8. Wales
    9. UK
    10. Italy
    11. South Korea
    12. South Africa
    13. Belarus
    14. Japan
    15. New Zealand
    16. Algeria
    17. Lithuania
    18. United States
    19. Origin of coronavirus

    Like a joke, coronavirus was first discovered in a Chinese city of Wuhan? According to report, the virus came from animals, most especially who shopped in the Huanan seafood wholesale market in China.
    A lot of irritating food and animals the Chinese people consume have been shared social media and online platforms suggesting that the CVID may have been contracted from such food.
    According to report from Geneva, over 10 countries detected the deadly virus cases in the past 24 hours. It’s spreading so FAST!

    Why did it spread so fast across the World?

    Social media is gagged in China, there is state control of information that goes out. As such, when the virus was first discovered, it was learnt that the Chinese government prevented anyone from making it public or from reporting it to the outside world.
    China thought it was something it could find a solution to in time because the government realised that it was getting out before the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced it as a global epidemic.
    China thought it could curtail its spread.
    Right now, Director-General of WHO Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus alerted all countries to gear up themselves for potential pandemic.
    He was quoted by aljazeera.com as saying, “This virus has pandemic potential.”

    How to check if you have coronavirus (symptoms)

    Experts also confirms that the virus can cause pneumonia, meaning those who have fallen ill are reported to suffer coughs, fever and breathing difficulties.
    There could also be organ failure.
    In a message which is circulating on the social media, there is a simple way to actually check out for the symptoms of the deadly virus.
    It’s gathered that it could take several days before carrier of the virus could know he has the virus, so to know if you have signs of coronavirus, a Taiwan medical expert provides simple self-check one can do every morning

    How to do self-check for CVID

    • Step 1: Take a deep breath
    • Step 2: Hold your breath for more than 10 seconds.

    Findings:

    If you are able to complete it successfully without coughing, without discomfort, stuffiness or tightness , etc , it shows that there is no fibrosis in your lungs which is an indication of of no infection.
    If you’re unable to do the simple self-check successfully, please contact Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC)

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    North launches own security outfit ‘SHEGE KA FASA’

    “SHEGE KA FASA” has been launched by the coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) to tackle security issues in the Northern part of the country.
    “SHEGE KA FASA” is similar to Operation Amotekun which was launched by the six governours of the South-West geopolitical zone as a result of worsening security in the region. It generated controversies.
    Addressing a press conference shortly before unveiling the outfit, CNG emphasised that for the past 12 years, the North has struggled with disabling challenges that include dwindling economy, rising poverty and more worrying, a crippling security situation that has taken a huge toll on lives, property and the overall cohesion of the region.
    The spokesperson of the group, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman who addressed the press before the unveiling said that the.security challenges manifested in 2008 in the form of a deadly insurgency from the Northeast and within a short time, spread to other parts of the region and virtually turned the entire region into a battlefield.
    The Coalition noted that while the insurgency raged, other disturbances were created in the region in the form of cattle rustling that pitched northern communities against each other.
    “A new dimension was introduced to the farmers/herders conflict which gradually deteriorated into an uncontrollable proportion and deepened the artificial rift between communities in the region.
    “This trend suddenly metamorphosed into deadly armed banditry and kidnapping for ransom which is recycled for arms and drugs. This is in addition to another frustrating trend of the theft and forced trafficking in northern children to other parts of the country for reasons that are largely dubious.
    “The culmination of these security challenges has for the past decade turned the entire region into a house of horror with violent killings reported on a daily basis, communities displaced with formal and informal IDP camps spreading across the region.
    “The situation today, on most northern highways, innocent travelers are waylaid, robbed and abducted, towns and villages attacked and sacked by bandits who have created an atmosphere of palpable fear across the region.
    “As the situation grows more desperate by the day with the North as the most porous and vulnerable, with northerners as the most distressed and estranged.
    CNG stressed that it is absolutely impossible to expect that communities would continue to fold their arms while criminals invade their abodes, kill, abduct and displace them.
    “By this, today we unveil the symbols for the Shege Ka Fasa outfit which would be formally inaugutated in the coming few weeks when all necessary legal processes might have been completed or formally adopted and ratified by the northern states governors.” It stated.
    CNG, therefore, observed that, there is an apparent correlation between the current security situation and the unchecked proliferation of hard drugs and other dangerous substances and that the current security challenges in the region are therefore driven by the proliferation of firearms and hard drugs which are deliberately introduced into the region by outside interests.
    It also observed that the drug and firearms trade is fueled by illegal funds channelled by international financial criminals such as Yahoo boys desperate to launder money into the country and that already, this trend has completely undermined the economic and social fabrics of the North, and is responsible for the rampant social problems like banditry, armed robbery, kidnapping, and other forms of security challenges witnessed today.
    The Federal Government was yet to react to it at the time of compiling this report.

    BREAKING: How Police kill 250 suspected terrorists in Kaduna

    Nigeria Police Headquarters has announced the killing of 250 high profile terrorists who have been kidnapping road users for ransom in the past one year.

    The daring operation in Kuduru woodlands, in the besieged Birnin Gwari area, came on Wednesday morning, lasting for several hours, Force PRO Frank Mba said in a statement.

    Mr Mba said the 250 people killed were “high-profile members” of the outlawed Ansaru terrorist group. The group reportedly contained elements that have been terrorising citizens through relentless kidnapping, armed robbery and other violent crimes across central Nigeria.

    It was gathered the police did not lose any personnel during the operation, which he said was unprecedented for any security agency in the country due to the vast brain and manpower that was deployed in its planning.

    “Absolutely not,” Mr Mba said repeatedly. “No security force in Nigeria has attended what we did. It was a very thorough and unprecedented operation.”

    Mr Mba said the police have other similar raids planned across the country, and would not be “stampeded out” of proceeding with them, no matter the fallout.

    Kuduru forest has long been a dreaded enclave of criminal gangs, with security agencies long suspecting that most of the deadly attacks in Birnin Gwari axis were carried out by elements that used the forest as a hideout.

    It was unclear whether the police acted on a tip-off to launch the attack, and whether officers could tell for sure that all the 250 people killed were terrorists. Even though the police said they were all “high profile” terror suspects, no names were immediately released of the casualties.

    The operation was carried out by a host of tactical police units, including the Police Mobile Force (PMF), Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU), Special Forces, Intelligence Response Team (IRT), Special Tactical Squad (STS) and Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

    Two officers manning a police helicopter that was used in the operation were injured, but had been receiving treatment for non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

    The operation came a few days Nigerians and some members of the National Assembly called on security chiefs to resign or be sacked as a result of the worsening situation in the country.

    Winners’ Church Bomber: Presidency releases list of Christian terrorists in Nigeria

    Since the event of Sunday, February 2, 2020, attempted Church bomber at the Winners’ Church in Kaduna, Kaduna State, controversies have continued to trail the identity of the Nathaniel Samuel, the culprit.

    He was caught by the Nigeria Police for attempting to bomb Living Faith Church AKA Winners Chapel in Kaduna State.

    He admitted and confessed to the Police that he is a Christian, it has generated a lot of controversy and argument among Christians and Muslims.

    While some Christians have denied him saying that he has been forced to accept being a Christian, some Muslims are of the opinion that terrorism is also common in Christianity.

    But the special assistant to President Buhari on social media, Mrs. Lauretta Onochie while replying to Femi Fani Kayode’s statements on the issue has made available on her official Facebook page the list of all Christians who had been arrested in the past for engaging in the bombing of Public places.

    Nathaniel Samuel is believed to be a Pastor at the Living Faith Church, who planted the bomb in a Kaduna Church “has now been Islamised by the nations topmost drug addict, Femi Fani-Kayode.

    “Nathaniel is old enough to know his name. He didn’t just drop from the sky. People know him and his name.

    “Let no one pretend to be shocked that a Christian and a Pastor was caught planting bombs in a church. This is not the first time.

    “It is part of the grand design to keep this country divided along north and south, Christian and muslim, and the rest of the country against President Buhari& his ethnic group, the Fulanis,” she said while reacting to Fani-Kayode on Twitter.

    List of Christian terrorists in Nigeria

  • Mr. John Alaku Akpavan
  • Lydia Joseph
  • Emmanuel King
  • Samson Mangai
  • Madam Ruth
  • Mr Alex Danladi
  • Jonathan Gyanet
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