President Jonathan inaugurates four new ships for Nigerian Navy

President Jonathan inaugurates four new ships for Nigerian Navy


President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday in Lagos commissioned four of the Nigerian Navy Ships at an event held at the Naval Dockyard Limited in Victoria Island.





Jonathan, who said crude oil theft had reduced, said that he was delighted to witness the inauguration of the four new ships that were added to the Nigerian Navy fleet.

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“As the lead maritime security agency, therefore, the NN deserves all the support it needs to effectively carry out its statutory roles.

“The four ships being inaugurated today are part of a total of eight ships that are expected to be commissioned into the NN fleet in 2015,” he said.

The ships — NNS Centenary, NNS Prosperity, NNS Okpabana andNNS Sagbama — were handed over to their commanding officers.ships 3

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APC writes Jonathan, Jega on using military for elections

APC writes Jonathan, Jega on using military for elections




Determined to make the federal government comply with court judgment on elections, the All Progressives Congress yesterday wrote a letter to President Goodluck Jonathan and the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Attahiru Jega asking him to give heed to the judgment barring the involvement of soldiers in elections.

The letter, dated February 16, 2015 emanated from the  Director, Legal Services of the APC Presidential Campaign Council, Chukwuma-Machukwu Ume (SAN)

Though it was addressed to Jega, copies of the letter were also made available to President Jonathan, the National Security Adviser, the Chief of Defence Staff, the Chief of Army Staff, Chief of Naval Staff, Chief of Air Staff and the National Chairmen of the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party.

APC in the letter called the attention of the federal government to a judgment delivered on January 29, 2015 by Justice R.M. Aikawa of the Federal High Court, Sokoto and another by the Court of Appeal, Abuja, on February 16, 2015 which overruled the use of military in elections.

The letter read in parts, “I am sure all well-meaning Nigerians share your deep seated concern on the militarisation of our elections.

“It is therefore imperative your good office and commission ensure, henceforth, and until there is an enabling Act of the National Assembly, the court orders are obeyed and armed forces personnel are never again deployed in any form of security supervision of our elections.”

Justice Aikawa of the Federal High Court in his judgment on the suit marked: FHC/S/CS/29/2014 among others, restrained the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and INEC “from engaging the service of the Nigerian armed forces in the security supervision of elections in any manner whatsoever in any part of Nigeria, without the Act of the National Assembly.”

Justice Abdul Aboki, in his lead judgment in the Ekiti State Governorship Election appeal on February 16, held that “even the President of Nigeria has no powers to call on the Nigerian armed forces and to unleash them on peaceful citizens, who are exercising their franchise to elect their leaders.

“Whoever unleashed soldiers on Ekiti State, disturbed the peace of the election on June 21, 2014; acted in flagrant breach of the constitution and flouted the provisions of the Electoral Act, which required an enabling environment by civil authorities in the conduct of elections.”

Two Members Of Nicki Minaj’s Tour Team Stabbed

Two men who were working with Nicki Minaj on her upcoming tour were stabbed outside a bar in Philly. One has died while the other is in critical condition.

Nicki Minaj delivered some sad news to her fans this afternoon. De’Von Pickett and Eric Parker, who had flown to Philadelphia to assist Nicki Minaj with her tour rehearsals, were both stabbed outside of a bar in the city last night. Pickett died from his wounds, while Parker is still in critical condition.

According to Nicki’s post on Instagram, the two men had been in town for the tour for two days before the attack. She described the event as “Another senseless act of violence that took the life of a great guy. So sad.”

Fabolous has also expressed his condolences for Pickett, and extended prayers for Parker. The rapper explained that he had worked extensively with both men in the past, and described them both as hard-working and loyal.

View both Nicki and Fab’s posts, as well as the local news report below

Boko Haram suffererd heavy casualties after Chadian assault in Nigeria


Boko Haram suffererd heavy casualties after Chadian assault in Nigeria


Boko Haram militants suffered heavy casualties when Chadian troops pushed into Nigeria this week, residents who fled the fighting told AFP on Thursday.

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Chad’s army said on Tuesday evening that they had seized control of the town of Dikwa, which is about 50 kilometres (31 miles) southwest of the Nigerian border town of Gamboru.

The offensive deep inside Nigerian territory was a first and suggested a strategy to tackle other rebel-controlled areas in northeastern Borno state, which is the group’s stronghold.

The Chadians are part of a four-country coalition mounting a regional fight-back against the Islamists.

“Chadian soldiers took over Dikwa from Boko Haram after heavy fighting on Tuesday,” Bababura Diwa, who lives in the town, said by telephone from Fotokol, across the border in northern Cameroon.

Diwa said the Chadians came from Gamboru, which they previously recaptured, with heavy artillery power and overpowered a group of militants at Lomani village, 15 kilometres from Dikwa.

“When they came into Dikwa there was intense fighting but at last they subdued the Boko Haram fighters,” he added.

Odogwu Mobilises Ijaws For Delta PDP Candidates


 Odogwu Mobilises Ijaws For Delta PDP Candidates







As the 2015 general elections draw closer, a PDP chieftain, Hon. Tam Odogwu, has moved to mobilise Ijaws in Delta State to massively vote candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Odogwu who solicited the support of his Ijaw kinsmen at Warri, Delta State, said it was high time for the Ijaws in the state to work together to ensure the victory of the PDP in their local government areas and to join hands with other well meaning Deltans to move the state forward.

Odogwu said: “Delta State has been a political entity with stability and development since the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) took over the reins of governance.

“With the enormous development and determination demonstrated by the Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, Deltans have not been left behind in the democratic dividends he has brought to the state.

“The party primaries in the state have also produced credible governorship candidate, Sen. Ifeanyi Okowa and his running mate, Mr. Kingsley Otuaro. These are men of proven integrity and ready to take the state to greater heights.

“The two democrats will surely consolidate on the current development in the state as their manifesto has indicated holistic infrastructural and human capital development.

“That is why I am mobilising strong support and massive votes of Ijaws in the state for the PDP governorship candidate, Sen. Okowa, which I assure him and his running mate, Mr. Otuaro that they will get the block votes of all Ijaws.”

Meanwhile, Odogwu who acknowledged the role played by one of Delta State development stakeholder and leader of ex-agitators, High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, (a.k.a G.O.C Tompolo) for his contributions in stabilising the political atmosphere in the state described him as a pillar of Delta politics.

“It is worth commending of the strategic role played by this worthy son of Delta State and pillar in the state’s politics, High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, a.k.a G.O.C Tompolo.

“Every Deltan can attest to this fact that Tompolo has shown that he is a lover of democracy and peace, which he has done everything to ensure Delta State remains the most peaceful state in the Niger Delta and Nigeria at large.

“I urge Ijaws and all Deltans to support him and encourage his dogged determination and resolve to ensure the state remains united and focused, because he will still do more for the entire well being of the state,” he added.



Senate satisfied with INEC’s readiness, card reader

Senate satisfied with INEC’s readiness, card reader


The Senate on Wednesday expressed confidence on the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) readiness to conduct free, fair and credible elections. The Senate President, David Mark, disclosed this when the Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega, briefed the house and demonstrated how the card reader would be used during plenary.

Naira to exchange at N197/$

Naira to exchange at N197/$


The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, yesterday, in a bid to salvage the Naira from speculators scrapped the official window where it sells dollar to end users through banks twice a week.