These are some damning pictures from the locker room of leicester city football club of the english premier league.
Thursday, 24 December 2015
Wednesday, 23 December 2015
Cameroon Soldiers Kill Nigerians In North-East While Chasing Boko haram
When i first heard the rumours, it was funny as north eastern nigeria is a zone that hides these dreaded terrorists.
Biafran Agitator, Nnamdi Kanu Faces fresh Charges
The Federal Government has filed six counts including treasonable felony against the founder of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, before a Federal High Court in Abuja.
Tuesday, 22 December 2015
Relive Yesterday's Budget Presentation By The President
Buhari presents N6.08trn 2016 budget to NASS
Buhari arrived the Chambers at 10.01am. Apologizing to Nigerians for the pains occasioned by the continued fuel scarcity across the country, he said: “The current fuel scarcity with long queues at petrol stations all over the country causing social
Banks Can Now Start Small In Nigeria
As part of measures to get funding across to start ups in the country and make th N220 billion Micro Small and Medium Enterprises Development Fund (MSMEDF) more accessible, banks can now take educational qualification certificates as collateral.
APC planned the removal of Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike
New intelligence reaching izuleaks shows that the removal of rivers state governor, Nyesom wike was no fluke. It has always been pre planned. See the above document leaked from apc chieftain in rivers state and draw any conclusion you wish.
Monday, 21 December 2015
Who is more powerful? DSS or The Court?
For the umpteenth time, the Department of State Security (DSS) has scoffed at a valid court order by refusing to release the Director of Radio Biafra and leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, just as it did with that of the magistrate court, Abuja about two months ago that sparked off demonstrations nationally and internationally, which also left many people dead and others wounded.
In what appears a show of its determination to do things its own way, regarding its relationship with court orders, the agency on Friday, practically sniggered at the orders of Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court, Abuja, that the IPOB leader be released unconditionally.
Izuleaks had reported exclusively this morning that Kanu was not able to regain freedom after the court pronouncement on Thursday, because his lawyers were not able to secure the enrolment order from the court.
But armed with the document, they were able to approach the DSS today, only for the agency to rebuff the order on the ground that the Director General was not in the office and practically ordered the legal team out of their Abuja office.
In what appears a show of its determination to do things its own way, regarding its relationship with court orders, the agency on Friday, practically sniggered at the orders of Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court, Abuja, that the IPOB leader be released unconditionally.
Izuleaks had reported exclusively this morning that Kanu was not able to regain freedom after the court pronouncement on Thursday, because his lawyers were not able to secure the enrolment order from the court.
But armed with the document, they were able to approach the DSS today, only for the agency to rebuff the order on the ground that the Director General was not in the office and practically ordered the legal team out of their Abuja office.
New NNPC Director Appointed
President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, wielded the big stick on the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, management with the sack of the Managing Director, Mr. Bassey Dan-Abia, and the two Executive Directors for Finance and Projects.
The President, in a statement by the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, also announced the appointment of the immediate past Rivers State Information Commissioner, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, as acting Managing Director, pending the appointment of a substantive board.
Vanguard learned from sources in the commission that Mrs. Semenitari would assume office today in Port Harcourt, having accepted the appointment with immediate effect and promised to do her best within the period of her tenure.
“Yes, she has already asked our Abuja office to provide her with vehicles and logistics on Tuesday morning to enable her to take over with immediate effect,” the source in the NDDCC told our correspondent on phone from Port Harcourt.
The removal of the board, it was learned, was done by the Presidency as a compromise position to appease the chairman and state coordinators of the agency, who were earlier removed from office in July this year.
The sacked board, led by its chairman, Senator Ewa Henshaw, it was learned, had challenged in court, their removal from office by the Presidency, while retaining the management led by Bassey Dan-Abia, arguing that it was in breach of the Act establishing the commission.
But the sacked board members are said to have withdrawn their case against the Presidency when convinced that the management team led by Abia would soon be shown their way out.
It will be recalled that the agency had been accused of contract-splitting, spending of huge public funds on irrelevant and non-existing projects and substandard jobs.
The commission was also on the spot for not responding to an audit query issued to its management by the Auditor-General of the Federation over the commission’s inability to account for N183.7 billion which passed through it between 2008 and 2012.
Documents obtained by Vanguard show that within its first two weeks, the Managing Director allegedly single-handedly issued a local purchasing order, LPO, valued at N888.175 million to a Port Harcourt-based car dealer to supply 40 assorted vehicles although the commission was not in short supply of cars.
Among the vehicles ordered, four were armoured Sport Utility Lexus and Landcruiser vehicles valued at N213.8 million. It was not clear when the vehicles were supplied and who is using them.
Shortly after the acquisition of the vehicles, the commission allegedly ordered the procurement of security vehicles for the Nigeria Police at the cost of N12.5 billion to enable the police to provide adequate security for the nine Niger Delta states of Abia, Imo, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Bayelsa, Rivers, Edo, Delta and Ondo states.
However, to prevent the huge contract from getting to the BPP and the FEC for scrutiny and approval, the commission allegedly split the supply job into 12 slots and awarded it to their loved ones and associates at the cost of N985 million to each of the contractors.
Role Of Military In Elections
WE are deeply worried over the increasing frequency of accusations of the Nigerian military and security agencies meddling in the conduct of elections. Very few elections have been held without the Military and Police being accused by the parties in opposition, of being unlawfully used by the ruling party at the centre to compromise such elections.
#DASUKIGATE : Buhari received 850 Million Naira
associates of the embattled former National Security Adviser, Col Sambo Dasuki have revealed President Mohammadu Buhari got a sum of N850 million through his Personal Assistant, Sabi’u Yusuf.
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