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Thursday, 5 April 2012
UTME UPDATE- REMINDER TO STUDENTS WITH "NO RESULT YET" STATUS.
Monday, 12 March 2012
News updates
Zenith Bank posts N60bn profit…to pay dividend of 95k per share
Domestic violence: Over 1.3m suffer yearly – Lagos Deputy Gov
Army evicts 114 Bakassi returnees from militant camp
Community tells Shell, NPDC to vacate Egbema West
Foreign airlines' exploitation spree continues.
Terrorists bomb church in Jos •8 killed •25 others injured in reprisals
•Jonathan commiserates with victims' families.
Sanusi asked to explain Naira payment to fed, states and LGs
Fire guts vehicle onboard vessel at Apapa
Flood: Oyo lawmakers accuse FG of unfulfilled promise
Ooni, Sultan, Aregbesola, others canvass national unity
Bayelsa guber: No victor, no vanquished – Dickson
16 feared dead as Fulani herdsmen attack market in Nasarawa
Bank manager,7 others held over missing N380m.
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Saturday, 10 March 2012
News update
• Right To Peace: A Desideratum [Guest Post]
• Husband takes wife to court for disobeying instructions
• Hublot unveils $5million wrist watch
• NYSC members to receive martial arts training
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Friday, 9 March 2012
News update
• Northern govs plan action against sect, others
• Northern govs plan action against sect, others
• Shock as European hostages are killed in Birnin Kebbi
• Sambo warns power projects' contractors• Sambo warns power projects' contractors
• 4 policemen killed as Bomb blasts rock Gombe
• Failed Rescue attempt: Nigerian kidnappers murder British and Italian captives
• Whitney Houston wills fortune to daughter, Bobby Brown gets nothing
• South Africa apologises for deporting Nigerians
• Internet Solutions Nig Ltd: IT Sales Professional
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Wednesday, 7 March 2012
News Update
PDP convention: NWC members to emerge by consensus. No going back on roadblocks - IGP. Diplomatic row: FG deports more South Africans. Ajaokuta Steel workers protest, demand new salary structure.
NDU student hacked to death by suspected cultists in Bayelsa.
Fuel Subsidy: We'll submit credible reports - Reps •As Tambuwal laments loss of $10bn revenue on gas. Boko Haram: JAMB denies cancellation of UTME in Borno, others.
1 dies as NURTW factions clash in Lagos. Revenue allocation: We've been shortchanged - Northern govs,
Lagos PDP members call for cancellation of ward congress.
Ethiopian Aviation Academy graduates 18 Nigerians. Nigeria's branding at ITB Berlin commended. Fake diesel, count us out - NNPC boss. Court orders stoppage of N300m ISPO deduction by Sylva's firm.
International Women's Day: Aregbesola makes case for rural women.
Israel to collaborate with Kwara on agric. Navy'll partner Cross River to build hospital - Defence minister.
NAFDAC commences trial of baker over obstruction of officials.
Osun workers threaten strike over N18,000 minimum wage.
Bin Laden was not buried at sea, but flown to US for cremation – Intelligence report
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News update
• Nigeria Deports 56 South Africans
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Tuesday, 6 March 2012
News bitz
• Policemen go berserk in Adamawa, Rivers. Shoot colleagues, kill selves.
• Lagos records 42 murder cases in 2 months
• At least 16 killed in ethnic clashes in Benue State• Nigeria owes a lot to Obasanjo for his foresight —PDP
• Is Corruption A Nigerian?
• GWT Petroleum Limited: 2012 Recruitment
• JMG Limited: Quality control officer
• Renaissance Group: The Finance & Markets Internship Program 2012
• C&F Porter Novelli: 2012 Graduate Internship Programme
• PDP govs not ganging up against Jonathan, says Akpabio
• Govs, others greet Obasanjo at 75, Ezekwesili claims poverty falls in Africa
• N400 billion after, power projects face more hurdles
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Friday, 2 March 2012
Todays bitz
• Bayelsa Killing: JTF Declares Officer, Three Others Missing
• Exit Of Ikemba• Security, Crowd Control, Others Pose Challenges At Ojukwu's Burial
• Baba Suwe's N25m Suit: NDLEA's Stay Of Execution Bid Fails
• Ojukwu Buried In Nnewi
• JTF kills four suspected Boko Haram members in Maidugiri
• Man sues Google over urination photo
• Nigerian footballers are most transferred in Africa – FIFA report
• Four soldiers, four policemen shot dead in Bayelsa
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Thursday, 1 March 2012
Todays bitz
• Police Use Tree Shade as Area Office
• Constitution review stirs row at PDP parley
• NJC differs on Salami, continues talks today
• Nigeria gets task force on trans-border trade
• Urbanisation excludes children from vital services, UNICEF warns
• AU concludes work on African Monetary Fund, others
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Wednesday, 29 February 2012
News updates
• Saipem Contracting Nig Ltd: Subsea Engineer (SSE)
• Hewlett Packard (HP) Nigeria: Technology Services Solution Architect
• Aftermath of ASUU strike: SSANU gives indefinite strike notice
• Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) stinks of corruption –Senate
• 4 killed, 50 injured, 20 vehicles destroyed as hoodlums unleash mayhem in Lagos
• P Square featuring Akon "Chop My Money" Video breaks Youtube record
• Students in shock as dare-devil robbers invade Babcock University
• Nollywood Producer Sues Silverbird For 500 Million Naira• Minister, Ribadu pledge to clean up oil sector rot
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Monday, 27 February 2012
News update 28/02
• Ibori: From fame to custody… conviction
• Ibori pleads guilty in London• Ibori pleads guilty in London
• Odumegwu-Ojukwu's body arrives in Abuja for final rites
• President, governors, others to pay taxes on incomes
• James Ibori: How a thief almost became Nigeria's president – BBC
• FG deports 11,000 foreigners over Boko Haram fears
• Nigerian Pastors Blast Pastor Chris Oyakhilome over Masturbation Statements
• Nokia unveils '41-megapixel smartphone'
• Ex-Delta state governor James Ibori pleads guilty to money laundering and fraud
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News updates
• FG deports 11,000 foreigners over Boko Haram fears
• Nigerian Pastors Blast Pastor Chris Oyakhilome over Masturbation Statements
• Nokia unveils '41-megapixel smartphone'
• Ex-Delta state governor James Ibori pleads guilty to money laundering and fraud
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Thursday, 23 February 2012
Todays bitz 23-02-12
• How to prevent Lassa fever outbreak, by Lagos govt
• Power privatisation to be completed Q3 – Nnaji
• Senate summons Okonjo-Iweala, Diezani, others over fuel scarcity
• SSS foils attempt to kidnap two Delta commissioners
• Police nab 500 suspected cultists, criminals in Benue
• Why Ekiti govt effected my arrest – Oni's aide
• Gridlock on 'major artery' of Nigeria's economy:
• Tanker drivers Ultimatum expires…Will Lagos govt act?
• Stealing: Deji Abiola asks court to quash charge. • BOKO HARAM: police commissioner Zakari Biu dismissed for aiding kabiru sokoto's escape,Recommended for prosecution
•As PSC names 7 new DIGs, 13 AIGs
• Shoot-out in Kano, JTF arrests 4 Boko Haram members
• Tanker drivers dare Lagos govt, Refuse to vacate expressway
• As ultimatum expires •No going back -Govt insists
• Zakari Biu: Road to ignominious exit
• Pope- Lent is a time for spiritual renovation
• Reps reject electoral litigation bill
• Electricity tariffs'll increase only by 11 per cent -NERC
• Lagos to have 24 hours uninterrupted power supply- PHCN
• No court can stop C/River guber poll -PDP
• President Jonathan and British PM David Cameron meet on security
• NURTW dissolves caretaker committee in Lagos, after math of clash
• Constitutes mgt committee
• Big Brother Africa 7 entry closes Feb 27
• Wamakko pledges N18,000 minimum wage
• Lagos Assembly maps strategy on crime control
• House Of Senate pledges to support Code of Conduct Bureau
• Kogi rerun election: PDP candidate wins
• FG approves N15bn loan for transporters
• Chrisitans mark Ash Wednesday, begin 40 days fasting(I did at St pauls university, Church of the Holy Spirit Awka)
• FG approves plan for bitumen project
• FG to sign oil mining leases of Shell, Chevron next month
• Credible elections, key to stable democracy — Amosun
• Police quiz Oni's aide over Facebook posts
• As group slams Fayemi, threatens court action
• Arbitrary fare: Reps move against foreign airlines
• I'll run all-inclusive govt, Bayelsa gov promises
• Bayelsa's N6bn monthly salary outrageous — Gov
• Edo PDP gov primary: 735 delegates to vote
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Todays news bitz (21/02/12)
• Joint Task Force kills 8 sect members.
• 10 die, several injured in Lagos-Ibadan Expressway autocrash.
• 4 killed, 25 vehicles burnt in NURTW factional clash in Lagos.
• Security agencies uncover source of Boko Haram's explosives, sect looted quarries in Bauchi, Borno, Gombe.
• Senate to probe N2trn pension fund. Court stops C/River gov election.
• BPE shifts privatisation of electricity to october.
• Haliburton bribery: 3 Americans know fate this week.
• Power output hits 4,300mw - Minister.
• Kwara govt directs reinstated judge to resume duties.
• Crisis looms at EKSU as students decry hike in school fees.
• Dickson set to probe Sylva's administration.
• Nigeria, US have highest number of illegal varsities.
• 7 xmas day bomb victims go blind, says priest.
• Commission screens 18 AIGs today.
• Jonathan threatens to sack officials holding 2015 meeting.
• NAPEP gets N1.2bn to alleviate poverty.
• Akpabio wins at election petitions tribunal.
• UBA announced N100b bad loans to AMCON.
• Utaka makes Ligue 1 team of the week.
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Monday, 20 February 2012
Todays news bitz(21/02/12)
• Jonathan demands total focus on the present situation as he asks Federal Executive Committee members in his cabinet interested in 2015 elections to restgn.
• Nigerian Soldiers kills 8 in Borno(maidugiri)
• CBN governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi donates N25m to St theresa's catholic church bomb blast victims.
(Personal opinion: DONATE? Is the money yours?
• Banker killed by her husband- security
• 5 dead vehicles and buildings burnt as fight erupt between NURTW workers In Lagos island
• Lagos state governor, Babatunde Fashola bans religious activities in lagos central.
• Young man shot in his sleep
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Sunday, 19 February 2012
More news bitz
• GTBank: Graduate Trainee Recruitment 2012
• WHO, others blame Nigeria, Pakistan for continued polio transmission
• Govt begins review of air pact with 60 nations
• Blast rocks Suleja, fresh killings in Borno, Yobe
• Kaduna official mistaken for Boko Haram dies
• MAN cautions govt over EU economic treaty
• Man survives 'two months trapped in car without food'
• Breaking News: Bomb Explosion At Christ Embassy Suleja
• 9ice declares intention to contest for House of Representatives Position In 2015
• Interview With Dbanj: I Did Not Know About The Occupy Nigeria Protests
• Militants kill three naval officers in Akwa Ibom
• China To Partner Nigeria In Cutting N350b Rice Import
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Latest News Bitz
• Aba to shut down as Ojukwu's body arrive Feb 28.
• Chelsea opens Academy in victoria Island Lagos.
• PDP Wamakko returns as sokoto's Governor
• Kaduna top govt Official dies in operation after gunshot
• Nigeria tó become Net Exporter of steel by 2014- SON
• Presidency sends N4.749tr budget to senate
• Subsidy probe: Oil marketers ignore senate, Heads for london conference
• A cassava flour seller slumps, dies during argument on N50 debt in Ibadan
• Woman Arrested for beating Husband to death.
For full details, visit the National dailies
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Saturday, 18 February 2012
News update
Snake hoax: Policeman arrested
Syndicate drugs victim, steals car
AS KABIRU SOKOTO OPENS UP…..Manhunt for Boko Haram cell leader
FG weeds 'briefcase' fuel importers
Grand children killed in Bayelsa kidnapping
African women's genitals provide clue to HIV prevention
One Party South-West A Fallacy – Mimiko
Police recover robbery victim's decomposed body
'Youths slowing down oil communities devt'
Sportsguard: Bravo Chipolopolo, sorry Barrister Green.
5 die, 40 vehicles burnt in Lagos fire
I-n-c-e-s-t: Daughter bears baby for own father
CONTROVERSY OVER NEW CONSTITUTION: The lie called Nigeria. Policeman beats driver to pulp over N50 bribe
Boko Haram threats becloud Sokoto election.
Dokubo-Asari warns North against 2015 Presidency.
Northern govs not financing Boko Haram — Yuguda.
Lassa fever hits Rivers •Govt moves to curtail spread.
Eight arrested with $6trn fake bonds.
Bayelsa police smash car theft syndicate.
Kogi: PDP must obey rule of law - Jubril Isah.
Ojukwu's burial ceremony kicks off in Zungeru.
Diet soda tied to heart attack, stroke risks
Court to continue hearing of case on FRA Williams' estate.
Ondo gov race: PDP may support LP •As Agunloye's aide, others defect to LP.
Demands for new states hit 45 —Ekweremad.
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Todays news bitz
• Sokoto election witness impressive turnout.
• Families and Friends mourn Whitney Houston.
• Dismantling of road blocks is a necessity after several killings at random- IG
• SSS raids boko haram's chief home, seizes document.
• Struggle for BIAFRA was right- Asari Dokubo
• Kogi prison break- boko haram prayed before attack.
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Latest news bitz
Detainees: We'll Comply With IGP's Directive On 24 Hours — FCT CP
Supreme Court upholds borno, zamfara govs' victory.
Encomiums As Former Tribune Editor Is Laid To Rest
Gunmen Kill 2, abduct lawmaker's mother In Bayelsa
I'll withdraw suit against Tribune - Ajimobi.
How Amaechi Brought Nlng Back To Rivers — MD
Robbers Invade Ogun Gov's Office.
Supreme Court Reinstates Sacked Kwara CJ
Workers Shut Down Oceanic Bank.
No Rift With Military Chiefs — Defence Minister.
Obasanjo, Other S'West Pdp Leaders In Crucial Talks
Yuguda Harps On Nigerian Unity.
Convention: Pdp Is Sick, Needs Surgical Operation.
Election Tribunal:Lawyers, Others Acted As Bribe Couriers – NBA. Subsidy Probe: Fear Grips Minister, Oil Top Shots As Lobby FailsDonald Ojogo, Asaba.
35 vehicles were burnt beyond recognition after a fuel laden tanker overturned and burst into flames at Mile 2, Lagos, in the early hours of Saturday.
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Friday, 17 February 2012
Todays news bitz
• Jonathan laments disunity among West African leaders
• History as AU, UN reconnect Africans in Diaspora with roots
• Reps move to cut powers of President, governors, amend the constitution.
• Abdulmutallab gets life jail, family pleads for mercy
• Govt may scrap five culture agencies.
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Thursday, 16 February 2012
Todays News Bitz
Nigeria Airways was a failure – Obasanjo
Terror attacks 'll end soon – Sultan, Borno Gov
SSS to declare more Boko Haram leaders wanted •Military stops ex-soldier's pension.
Terrorism: US court jails Abdulmutallab for life.
WAEC to testify in Rep's certificate forgery case
Odegbami, Erico says Super Eagles on the right path
Soldiers, Boko Haram in gun battle
8,679 sachet water factories operate without NAFDAC certification
Abia govt uncovers 558 ghost workers
Kogi prison attackers were armed robbers, not Boko Haram -Prisons Service •Says it has re-arrested 25 of the 119 inmates set free.
Security beefed up at NCC hqtrs over Boko Haram threat. Early retirement: Jonathan urged to direct Army authorities to comply with court order
Fuel subsidy probe: We are on course —Reps •Say all culprits will face prosecution.
'Osama bin Laden dreamed of marrying Whitney' •'Said Whitney was the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen' •'Wanted to woo her with mansion in Khartoum'.
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Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Latest news bitz
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Monday, 13 February 2012
Latest news bitz
• GSM mast killed a passerby in Obalende. He was a school teacher going to his place of work.
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Sunday, 12 February 2012
Latest news bitz
• PDP won House of Rep re run election in Oyo State yesterday.
• Balyesa Gubernatorial Election, PDP candidate, Dickson in early lead.
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Who Will Watch the watchmen
In the recent weeks, several deaths has been reported as security operatives take advantage of the growing insecurity crisis in the nation to extort money from innocent civilians, the most recent being the death reported at onitsha, in anambra state where a policeman allegedly killed a coaster bus driver over his refusal to pay the 20 naira bribe, his refusal to cooperate with their evil practices, his refusal to support the increasing state of corruption in the country, his boldness to stand for his right.
Even security forces in the north kills innocents citizens who fails to give them what they ask and in defense, they state that the deceased are suspected boko haram members in which case nobody would ask any questions regarding their deaths. I remember traveling to Nsukka in Enugu state at one period, when a Soldier stops our driver on the road and asks him for PURE WATER(money), the driver claims not to have anything on him to give and the reply he got from the Soldier still shocks me till this very day, the soldier said, "IF I SHOOT YOU HERE, NOTHING WOULD HAPPEN TO ME BECAUSE IF ASKED OF THE CAUSE FOR MY ACTION, I WOULD SAY THAT WE WERE ENGAGED IN A SHOOTOUT WITH ARMED ROBBERS AND YOU WERE SHOT IN THE PROCESS IN WHAT CASE WE MAY EVEN PARADE YOU AS ONE OF THEM." This made me to believe that all the parade suspects and robbers we see everyday, are all but robbers. All are just stories that are made up.
Another incidence of our security forces killing us for fun was seen when a commuter bus conductor was pulled down to death by an official of the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency(LASTMA) last week while on duty leaving behind his wife and 3 little kids, for a reason which I believe to be similar to that at onitsha, the man probably refused to give him a share of the national treasury and he in turn pulled him down to prevent him from running which lead to his death.
A recent report as is seen above just reached me now that a member of our SUPPOSED SECURITY AGENCY(the police) just shot another civilian this sunday morning. The civilian who is believed to be on his way to or back from church with the bible(evidence) in his hands was shot dead undisputedly by a policeman whom he was reportedly exchanging words with. The policeman whose job I believe is to protect the civilian immediately took to arm his gun seeing he could no longer contend with the civilian, and so he allegedly shot his benefactor, whose taxes, direct or indirect is paying his monthly salary and feeding his family.
The narrated scene actually took place in front of the OJO POLICE STATION(the house of security) and the body is still lying there as of this moment.
With this recent killings, I think it would all come to a time when everyone would legally possess a gun of his own in self-defense as it is seen in the united states.
This series of events has prompted me to ask the question, IF THE WATCHMEN(SECURITY FORCES WHOM ARE TRUSTED WITH THE HANDLING OF ARMS, GUNS AND AMMUNITION) WATCHES OVER US, WHO WILL WATCH THE WATCHMEN?
PLEASE comment below to tell me what you think could be done to stop the serial killing without justice of our fellow countrymen.
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Saturday, 11 February 2012
Whitney Houston dies at 48
She was confirmed dead at about 12:55, just minutes into midnight, (nigerian time).
The cause of her death remains unknown, but it is known that there was no sign of criminal intent.
Whitney's mother was gospel singer, Cissy houston, she until her death is cousin to blues singer Dionne Warwick and god-daughter to Aretha franklin.
Dolly parton expressed her regrets over her death whe she said, mine is among the millions of hearts broken after whitneys death.
Such a sad news indeed for my great idol and icon.
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Todays News Update
• Drama of re-arrest: Kabiru's 'brother' attempted to kill SSS operative with axe.
• Igbo can't blackmail north- joseph Waku of the Arewa Consultative Forum insist they should go home if they are tired of staying.
• MEND(niger-delta) millitants declares all out war.
• Jonathan blames bayelsa apathy on court case
• Four boko haram members killed in borno bombings.
• Awka Stands still for Ojukwu.
• Police arrest 50 in lagos over NURTW clash.
• Mercy Johnson loves her husband genuinely – Ani
• Man kills woman friend, jumps to death
• Deregulation, Subsidy Removal: My Stand — 2
• Those who think I am a fundamentalist don't know me – IGP
• Ohanaeze queries CBN's N100m donation to Boko Haram victims
• Let us surrender to lawlessness, a bi!
• Nigeria's unity non-negotiable – NOA boss, Omeri; AlMakura
• Zambia coach seeks to beat Cote d'Ivoire
• Nations Cup final: We'll not underrate Zambia – Toure
• High Court Judge of The Year
• "Nigeria's unity under threat"
• There is no salvation by predestination
• Lack of love, root of our problems as a nation – Bola Awokoya .
• Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Struck By Sudden stroke.
There is palpable fear in the homestead of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu,over his failing health. Information reaching us has it that the heavy weight politician has been in a very unhealthy condition for some time and that the situation was being managed by medical experts,only for the condition to get worse last week. The worsening health condition was what informed his being rushed to England for a better and more intensive medical attention. He was flown abroad on Wednesday February 8 2012. Sources attribute the cause of his present state to a partial stroke. Close source divulged to us that the incident 'left him bedridden'. Sources claimed 'he was shielded from seeing visitors at his Ikoyi home since the happenstance transpired-till he was flown abroad'. It is believed that the secrecy that pervades the state of health of the powerful personality is meant to protect his political and business empire. We shall keep you posted as events unfold. Pls pray 4 d man 4 speed recovery!.
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Friday, 10 February 2012
Todays News Bitz
• Edwin eze's killer, Corporal sunday Ajah sent to jail in Onitsha after killing coaster bus driver
• Moves fail by African Renaissance party(ARP) to stop bayelsa elections.
• Ivory coast and Zambia to battle at AfCON finals.
• UNICAFE safe for drinking: NAFDAC
• Bayelsa votes today
• Blackout in the Lagos University Teaching Hospital(LUTH), one in a long time.
• Prof jubril Aminu- I don't agree we spent 1.7tr on Subsidy.
• Militants have no hands in Niger Delta Bombings- Mr Kingsley Kuku
• Army kills two MASSOB members and arrest 58 others in Onitsha yesterday.
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Thursday, 9 February 2012
Latest news bitz
• Bayelsa governorship election: two candidates head to court
• Representatives end Feul Subsidy Probe
• Jonathan, Silva: the final battle
• Dangote builds new cement plant
• Joy unspeakable as Ondo state pays Retirees
• Second niger bridge to cost 100bn
• Police to deploy Anti Bomb squad for Bayelsa Elections
• Enugu state university expells 544 students for illegal Admission.
• Match fixing has ruined my life- Refree okoro
• Enugu assembly orders govt ministries to print jobs at govt press
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Friday, 3 February 2012
Pension Officers Caught with 2bn at Home
Retired Government workers visit the pension office everyday to rightly ask for their duly deserved pensions, and most are told that they haven't been paid by the government. This bitter souls bearing most of their families responsibilities and most of the time can not meet up with them because of non payment of their pensions. Most times, the government are not responsible for the non payment, but the persons who these funds has been trusted into are making lives unbearable for the citizens.
Members of the Independent and Corrupt Practices commission(ICPC) after investigations caught up with a high ranking civil servant who was found hiding 2bn in his house. The head of the ICPC went on to disclose that many a times, such funds has been looted and that the commission has recovered the sum of 151bn meant for the pension funds and looted by the officers managing them.
He said that the offenders has been arrested and major investigations were going on and if found guilty would face the law.
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Boko Haram Members Kills Each Other
The insident occurred in the Shehu North district of maiduguri in the early hours or thursday.
After the incident on thursday, loud explosions were heard on friday morning but no casualities was reported.
The location where the incident occurred is still the same place where the military had earlier killed eleven persons believed to be members of the sect.
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Thursday, 2 February 2012
Minister reveals Government commitment to Tertiary Institutions
She also thanked the presidency for his understanding and support towards Education in Nigeria.
On the issue of raising the 100bn which was promised to universities in their agreement with the union, the Minister said; Tertiary Education Trust Fund(TETF), Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation(NNPC), Central bank of Nigeria and from the ICT intervention from the ministry of communication and its parastatals.
With this statement, we believe that we could study in peace without issues for a considerable period of time.
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WE GOT HIM- SSS
Abdul qaqa is reported to have been tracked from his cell phone which he uses to communicate with journalist after boko haram attacks and is now held in custody,
Specific details about how and where he was captured have been withheld from the public as major investigations are going on about the whereabouts and next moves of the sect.
The SSS believes that Abdul Qaqa who is a member of the SHURA(supreme council) of the sect and hence could provide tentative details leading to the capture of the major personalities involved.
We remember that this is an achievement made with the New IG of police just spending 5 days in office.
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Wednesday, 1 February 2012
ASUU FINALLY CALLS OFF TWO MONTHS OLD STRIKE
Reports from yesterdays ASUU's meeting with their National Executive Council proved positive as the Union called off its two month old strike action pending the fulfilment of their agreed terms with the Federal Government on the 25th of january 2011.
As it stands now, the union has ordered lecturers and staff to return to their various Institutions and thanked them for their support through out the industrial action. Students are advised to report to classes for the commencement of various Academic Sessions.
More details from the meeting coming your way as soon as we get our hands on it.
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Nigeria plans to build Ten New Federal University
The New institutions which aims to enhance Academic activities in Nigeria since it would reduce the number of student who fails to get admitted each year.
The bill which is still under review if approved would be a massive boost to our Educational sector as more students would have the opportunity of gaining admission into higher institutions of learning and reduce the hilarious population in member universities.
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Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Boko haram Threatens Havoc if Sentence is carried out on Al- mustapha. Family reject death sentence.
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Brief updates on last minutes signings as january window closes
• QPR completes signing of fulhams Bobby Zamora (£5m)
• Keith Andrews joins west brom from Blackburn
• Louis Saha joins Tottenham from Everton
• Pavel pogrebnyak joins fulham from stuggart
• Chelsea signs 18 year old patrick bamford from Nottinham forest. (£1m)
• Man utd signs Frederic Veseli from Neighbours manchester city
• West Ham snaps Ravel Morrison from Manchester United
• Nikica jelavic joins everton from Rangers. (£7m)
• Cahill joins chelsea from bolton. (£7m)
• Sotirios kyrgiakos joins sunderland from wolfsburg
• Thomas Eisfeld joins Arenal from BVB
• Barcelona cancels Hleb contract
• Thiago motta joins PSG from inter
• Chelsea signs kevin de bruyne from genk
• Liam ridgewell joins west brom from Birmingham city
• Freddy Guarin joins Inter on Loan from Porto
• Djbril cisse joins QPR from Lazio
• Nedum Onouha joins QPR from city
• Taiye Taiwo joins QPR from Ac milan
• Ryo myiachi joins Bolton on lon from Arsenal
• Vedran Corluka joins Bayern leverkusen from Tottenham
• Wayne Bridge joins sunderland from Manchester city
• Sulley Muntari joins AC milan on loan From inter milan
Those are the last bitz from the last day of the transfer market.
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Match reports: Everton humbles City at Goddison, United beat stoke to level with city, tottenham maintains winning streak and carrol scores for liverpool in 3-0 win
United equals city at the top with a 2-0 win over stoke with berbatov & chicharito scoring from the spot. (Man utd 2-0 stoke)
Tottenham defeated wigan 3-1, Bale getting a brace and modric on the score sheet. ( Spurs 3-1 Wigan)
Carroll made the score sheet for liverpool as they shoot three pass wolverhampton wanderers. Craig bellamy and dirk kuyt also on target (Wolves 0-3 liverpool)
Swansea failed to hold on to sinclair's lead as Neil taylor's late own goal cancels sinclairs effort and ensure chelsea shares the point at Swansea. ( Swansea 1-1 Chelsea)
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Fw: Ekiti State university releases admission list
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Subject: Ekiti State university releases admission list
The Ekiti state University yesterday released their admission list which has lingered for so long, the released list is now accessible for viewing online at the schools website though candidates are required to obtain an Admission Checking confirmation number which can be purchased on payment in banks.
The Confirmation Number can be obtained at any branches of the banks listed below which you pay for via etranzact and collect confirmation number to print admission letter. They are;
Guaranty Trust Bank
First Bank
WEMA Bank
Zenith Bank
Oceanic Bank
UBA
Intercontinental Bank
Enterprise Bank
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Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas hails Fernando Torres' improving form ahead of Swansea clash
The World Cup-winning striker has not hit the back of the net in the Premier League since scoring and being sent off against the Swans in their previous meeting in September
Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas has backed Fernando Torres to start scoring goals regularly, insisting that the striker's form has been steadily improving.
The Spaniard left Liverpool in the winter transfer window last season to join the Blues in a record breaking £50 million move but he has since scored just five goals in 43 appearances for the London club.
But now, ahead of the game against Swansea City, the Portuguese boss is hoping that his forward returns to his prime.
"I think we are seeing a player growing in terms of form," Villas-Boas told reporters.
"Eventually we expect goals from it, and we hope those goals will come back."
The last time that the 27-year-old found the net in the Premier League was back in September, when the west London club were playing Swansea at the Liberty Stadium.
Villas-Boas was asked if he could have foreseen the World Cup winning forward's goal drought, and he said: "That is the reality, but he has been helping the team.
"Fernando has equally one of the most assist totals for other players in the club so he is producing for the others as well.
"I think he is confident, to be fair. For the kind of effort he is doing, eventually it will be repaid."
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In Thomas Eisfeld, Arsenal have signed a player not in Borussia Dortmund’s top five prospects, but the newcomer has potential
The Gunners' new addition has had his development harmed by injury, but in the right environment, might one day develop into a star player
On Monday afternoon, Arsenal fans produced a flurry of Tweets, making the name 'Thomas Eisfeld' a trending topic in many locales around the world. Most of these blurbs ended in a question mark: who is he? What can he bring to the Emirates? Is he the next Rosicky, Fabregas, or otherwise?
Truth be told, Eisfeld is hardly better known in his native Germany. At 19, he has yet to appear for any of the German youth national teams, and before his transfer never so much as sat on the bench of the Dortmund senior side: by contrast, at Eisfeld's age, Mario Gotze and Moritz Leitner had both become regulars in Jurgen Klopp's squad.
There is a reason why Eisfeld has had a relatively slow start compared to many of his Bundesliga colleagues: in late 2009, the player suffered anterior cruciate ligament damage, an injury that posed a significant set-back in his fledgling career.
To his credit, the young attacking midfielder has shown great resolve as he has worked his way back to form. This season he was the second-highest scorer for the BVB U19 team behind Marvin Ducksch, having found the net six times in 12 appearances. And that Eisfeld managed to attract the interest of Arsene Wenger, is in itself, enough to indicate that the player has potential waiting to be tapped.
THOMAS EISFELD
ATTACKING MIDFIELDER | ARSENAL

2010-11 SEASON CLUB STATS
Appearances
12
Goals
6
Assists
0
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Price tag
€475,000
He could be the next...
Mario Gotze
Even so, Dortmund have long been prepared for a future without Eisfeld: as youthful depth in similar positions they have in recent months signed 18-year-olds Leonardo Bittencourt and Mustafa Amini. Had he stayed in the Ruhr area, there would have been at least four direct competitors of similar age, plus about half a dozen older players to overcome if he were to earn playing time. Already set back by his previous injury, a move was necessary.
Arsenal fans expecting the next Mario Gotze would be wise not to be too hopeful just yet. Eisfeld is a very raw, and entirely unproven player: he is not yet ready for play at the highest level. But he comes with a formidable pedigree, having been raised in one of Germany's finest youth academies: if given the appropriate nurture, might blossom into a fine professional footballer.
Ultimately, all parties have something to gain and little to lose in Eisfeld's transfer. The player had little chance of making a name for himself at Dortmund, and needed a change. Dortmund have lost a potential star, but not one of their very best prospects, and can later claim responsibility for his development if he makes it big. And Arsenal have signed a player who might soon be a star for a modest price of under €500,000. A rare win-win-win scenario
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EKSU 2011/2012 Admission list is out
We're happy to announce that Ekiti State University EKSU has finally released her long awaited 2011/2012 UTME and DIRECT ENTRY ADMISSION List.
Surprisingly, the list which was released and now available online is to be checked using Admission Checking confirmation number which can be purchased on payment in banks.
Candidates should visit branches of the banks listed below to pay for admission checking and acceptance fees via etranzact and collect confirmation number to print admission letter. The banks are;
Guaranty Trust Bank
First Bank
WEMA Bank
Zenith Bank
Oceanic Bank
UBA
Intercontinental Bank
Enterprise Bank
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OAU-CDL Reschedules First Contact Test's Date
The Centre for Distance Learning of Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife has shifted the date for the First Contact Test for her Pre-Degree students. This was announced today to the students after series of conference held by the Academic Staff of the CDL between Thursday and Friday last week.
The university however, said that what necessitated the postponement was the fact that they wanted students to recover over the one week fuel crises in the country.
The new date as regarding to the postponement will be announced later.
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FUTO MAN O' WAR gets new operational gadgets to dictate Bomb.
The students security outfit under the Man O war has received new set of security gadget for it operation to face the challenges of insecurity in the country.
Similar electronic Bomb detector scanner is noticeably increasing in various university campuses in Nigeria. The management of various schools have called on the students to be security conscious and to report any suspected movement to the security outfit.
Meanwhile all FUTO students are by this announcement informed of the latest introduction of bomb detector on campus.
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Nigerian Professor of Mathematics wins AU Science award
A Senior Professor of Applied Mathematics, a Nigerian professor of Mathematics and Director of Post Graduate Studies at Cape Peninsula University (CPTU) in South Africa, Professor Oluwole Daniel Makinde, has emerged winner of the African Union Kwame Nkrumah 2011 Scientific Award for Basic Sciences, Technology and Innovation.
Makinde schooled in former University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) where he obtained a Bachelor's and a Master's degree. He also obtained a Doctorate degree from the University of Bristol. He has contributed immensely to the upliftment of previously disadvantaged groups in Africa especially in the area of mathematical science research and training.
The award ceremony took place at the African Union Commission Headquarters during the formal opening ceremony of the 18th AU Summit, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Sunday, January 29th, 2012
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Monday, 30 January 2012
Official: Espanyol sign striker Kalu Uche from Neuchatel
The Nigerian forward has agreed to join the Catalan club after the Swiss side's expulsion from the Super League, while Atletico have decided to loan out goalkeeper Joel Robles
Espanyol have announced that they have completed the signing of Neuchatel Nigerian striker Kalu Uche.
The Nigeria international had been on the lookout for a new club after Neuchatel were thrown out of the Swiss Super League for falsifying a bank document provided as a financial guarantee in 2011.
He has signed an 18-month deal with Espanyol, who were lacking numbers in attack following injuries to Alvaro Vazquez and Sergio Garcia in recent weeks.
The former Almeria striker joins the Catalan side on the same day as the La Liga outfit signed Inter's Coutinho on loan until the end of the season.
Meanwhile, Rayo Vallecano have confirmed the signing of Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Joel Robles on a six-month loan deal.
The Spain Under-21 international is the third Atletico player to move to Vallecas in January, following in the footsteps of Diego Costa and Jorge Pulido.
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Arsenal set to sign Borussia Dortmund youngster Thomas Eisfeld - report
The 19-year-old attacking midfielder is said to be set to undergo a medical examination in London, with his move allegedly on the verge of being finalised
Arsenal have all but completed the signing of Borussia Dortmund talent Thomas Eisfeld, according to a report from Ruhr Nachrichten.
An employee of International Soccer Management revealed to the German source that the player is with his agent, Reza Fazeli, in London and pending a medical examination, will soon join the Gunners' ranks.
An attacking midfielder, Eisfeld's dreams of a career in professional football took a blow in late 2009, when he suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
Following his horror-injury, he has bounced back, however: in the current season with Dortmund's U19 side, heis his team's second-highest scorer, with six goals from 12 games.
Had he stayed at Dortmund Eisfeld would have faced heavy competition for a place, with the Bundesliga champions having signed midfielders Moritz Leitner, Leonardo Bittencourt and Mustafa Amini over the course of the last 12 months. But now, the 19-year-old appears to be on his way to Arsenal for a new challenge.
The player is expected to complete his transfer within the next 24 hours, assuming he passes what will be a stringent medical examination. Arsenal are expected to pay a fee on the order of €475,000 for his
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Giovani dos Santos set for Tottenham stay after MLS & Russia snub
The Mexico international's representative has also hit out at Spurs' £6m valuation for the forward, claiming they shouldn't command a high fee if they don't play him regularly
Giovani dos Santos is likely to remain at Tottenham until the summer transfer window after declining moves to the MLS and Russia, the forward's agent has confirmed.
Dos Santos joined Spurs from Barcelona in 2008, but has managed just 30 appearances since his arrival at White Hart Lane.
The Mexico international looked likely to move to Villarreal earlier this month before the Spanish club pulled out of the running, while his agent has claimed the 22-year-old has received a wealth of offers.
Speaking with ESPN Raza Deportiva, Vicente Montes, said: "Giovani Dos Santos has offers from Russia and the United States but he has told them that he is not going to play there.
"Tottenham told Giovani that Major League Soccer had put in an offer for him but the player has other plans.
"As things stand it appears that Giovani Dos Santos will stay at Spurs."
It is believed Spurs value Dos Santos at £6 million, a fee that angers the player's representative because of his lack of minutes on the pitch.
"When it comes to valuing Giovani, they place him as a player with big numbers, yet they don't play him," he said.
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Thomas Vermaelen admits Arsenal were confident of FA Cup revival against Aston Villa
Despite a two-goal disadvantage at half-time at the Emirates on Sunday, the defender maintains his team-mates were imposing enough to secure victory
Thomas Vermaelen maintains Arsenal were always confident of a second-half turnaround in their FA Cup fourth-round tie against Aston Villa.
Goals from Richard Dunne and Darren Bent fired Villa into a two-goal lead at half-time before Robin van Persie's penalty double and a Theo Walcott effort secured victory for Arsene Wenger's side, placing them in them in the fifth-round draw where they face either Sunderland or Middlesbrough.
Despite their two-goal disadvantage, the Belgium international believes his side's style of play would always lead to a comeback against Villa.
"It was a bit of a shock to be 2-0 down at half time because if you look at the way we played, we were quite aggressive and had some good opportunities to score, but Villa got a 2-0 lead," Vermaelen told the club's official website.
"I was still confident at half time. We were the better team the whole game, we were never really under pressure.
"You could see that even in the first half we wanted to put them under pressure straight away, we wanted to keep the tempo high when we had the ball and we did that. In the second half we had that little bit of luck to score the goals.
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Chelsea's Juan Mata defends Daniel Sturridge following penalty award at QPR
The Spaniard highlighted the importance his goal which places Andre Villas-Boas' side into the fifth round following a 'difficult' game at Loftus Road
Chelsea midfielder Juan Mata has defended Daniel Sturridge after the forward won a controversial penalty against QPR in the FA Cup fourth round.
Mata netted the game's only goal to put Chelsea into the fifth round after Sturridge went down in the box following a slight challenge from QPR defender Clint Hill.
QPR boss Mark Hughes blasted the decision which subsequently led to his side's FA Cup exit, but Mata is sympathetic towards his team-mate.
"I think Danny went to head to it and I think the defender tried to stop him. The referee made the decision," Mata told the club's official website. "It was an important penalty. We were drawing 0-0 and with this goal we won finally and I am very happy with this penalty and with this win because it was a very difficult game for us."
In recent years the FA Cup has fallen victim to managers valuing a higher league finish more than success in domestic cup competitions, but Mata still values it greatly.
"The FA Cup is a special competition for every team and from now we are going to put all our commitment and effort into winning it," he concluded
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PFA chief condemns booing of evra
Evra was targeted by sections of the Anfield crowd during his side's 2-1 fourth round defeat, after his claim of racist abuse against Luis Suarez was upheld by the FA and led to a eight-game ban for the striker.
Taylor has since spoken of his disappointment regarding the behaviour of some supporters, suggesting it could leave players unwilling to speak out in future and hinder any hope of eradicating the issue from the British game.
He told Sky Sports: "The booing of Evra was unwelcome. For someone to be booed for reporting racist comments is not something we want to see happening.
"Black players may be worried about reporting such things, if there is going to be a backlash like this.
"The game must do all it can to eradicate it."
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Fulham in talks to sign Stuttgart's Pavel Pogrebnyak - report
The Cottagers close to adding to their attacking options with Russian striker, as Martin Jol looks set to keep Andy Johnson and Bobby Zamora at Craven Cottage
Fulham are in talks to sign Stuttgart striker Pavel Pogrebnyak, according to a report.
The Russia international has also been linked with a move to West Brom this month but according to Press Association Sport, the forward is now close to a move to Craven Cottage.
Fulham boss Martin Jol is looking to add to his attacking ranks, while Andy Johnson and Bobby Zamora appear set to stay at the club, despite being linked with moves away.
Pogrebnyak, 28, has struggled for first-team football at Stuttgart this season, and has scored just once in 14 Bundesliga appearances
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Nigerians in Chinese prisons
Nigerians in Chinese prisons
Reports from China that no fewer than 1,000 Nigerians, especially youths, are currently detained in various Chinese prisons is, indeed, disheartening. Minister of Youth Development, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, while disclosing the figure recently in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital, said most of the offences are drug-related. Describing the development as a very "serious matter," the minister expressed deep regrets that many Nigerian youths who indulge in drug trafficking do so in a bid to get rich quick, oblivious of the horrendous consequences to their own lives and the image of the country.
The minister said that the Federal Government has written to the Chinese authorities to provide details of the offences. But he was silent on the efforts to get the offenders out of Chinese jails. All the same, the development is disturbing, and the high figure of our youths in Chinese prisons speaks volumes of the increasing involvement of Nigerians in the illicit drug business. This calls for introspection on why the wave of drug trafficking by our youths, both at home and in foreign lands, has reached an alarming proportion.
In this respect, government should take due cognizance of the reasons why our youths who constitute almost 50 percent of our total population are involved in the illicit, though high rewarding activity. This trend, we believe, cannot completely be divorced from the present high rate of joblessness, poverty and inequality in our society and government's seeming inability to initiate concrete measures that could address the plight of the youths. Current statistics bear out the fact that youth unemployment in Nigeria has reached a frightening proportion. Figures from the Ministry of Youth Development put the number of unemployed youths at 28.15 million. This represents 42 percent of our population.
This also tallies with the statistics from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) which put youth unemployment at the unenviable threshold of 41.6 percent.
While stiffer penalties for drug traffickers may curtail the number of youths in the illegal and risky trade, our dysfunctional value system needs to be addressed urgently. Undoubtedly, there is a revolting and inordinate ambition to get rich quick among many Nigerians, the youths included. This abnormal societal system has become somewhat deep-rooted as the society does not frown on these tendencies to acquire wealth through the wrong means. We have repeatedly cautioned that as long as our value system does not place premium on hard work, contentment, patience and transparency, so long will our youths put themselves under desperate financial pressures to be like the "Joneses".
But beyond putting the youths caught in drug trafficking behind bars, one of the solutions is tracking down the drug barons. They are the ones who need longer jail terms upon conviction. We advise the Chinese anti-drug agencies to collaborate with its Nigerian counterpart, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on how to exchange intelligence towards getting at the barons. NDLEA should look within its personnel, and purge itself of bad eggs who may be working in concert with drug barons. That is one of the surest ways to stem the current tide of youth involvement in drug trafficking.
We recommend that our judiciary should borrow a leaf from the new guidelines in Britain where judges handling drug-related offences have come to distinguish between those who have been exploited such as youths and those heavily involved in the drug trade. These guidelines followed a recent research in England and Wales into convicted drug moles who admitted to the offence but said they had carried drugs for someone they trusted or feared what would happen if they did not do so. Some confessed that they carried the drug to make ends meet.
More than ever before, there is need to strengthen the administration of justice so that drug offences do not take too long to dispense with

Source- daily sun editorial
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Student shoots playmate in Ondo
Tragedy struck over the weekend at Ile-Oluji town, Ondo State when gunshots by a yet-to-be-identified youth claimed the life of a secondary school student, Wale Yusuf during a football friendly match between the two streets in the town.
Several other youths also sustained injuries when the trigger-happy youth started firing gunshots in different directions following argument that ensued between the supporters of the two football team.
The youths who were secondary school students from the town and other neigbouring towns in Ile-Oluji/Okeigbo Local Government Area of the state have been engaging themselves in friendly football matches as a way of fostering unity among the youths in the area.
Footballers and supporters who came to watch the match ran for safety following the killing of the student who was protesting alleged bias by the referee.
The tragic incident, which occurred at the foot-field of Gboluji Grammar School in Ile-Oluji threw the entire town into pandemonium as parents and guardians trooped out in search of their children.
Trouble started, it was gathered, when some youths accused the referee of bias and the development led to argument among supporters of the two teams.
The argument was said to be going on when one of the supporters started shooting in different directions and in the process bullets hit the victim and he died on his way to the hospital. Confirming the incident, police spokesman, Adeniran Aremu who described the incident as unfortunate said police were already investigating the killing.
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2012: State House defends N500m budget for meals, refreshment•N738.8m budgeted for vehicles•Another N356.7m for crested dinner sets
•N738.8m budgeted for vehicles
•Another N356.7m for crested dinner sets
"What do you think our country is turning into, people are dying of hunger and our ELECTED government are partying away every day. The other day about 24million was used to just change a name from Nigerian Football Association(NFA) to Nigerian Football Federation(NFF), today, just take a look at their figures. But they would not pay 1.3trillion for subsidy, but could spend over 1.7trillion for fun. Dinner set, are they not plates for them to be evaluated at 356.7million. May God help us"- Da silva
State House Permanent Secretary, Dr. Tunji Olaopa yesterday defended the over N500 million budgeted for meals and refreshment in the Presidency's 2012 budget with plans to spend another N738.8 million to buy vehicles this year.
Dr. Olaopa told the Senate Federal Character and Inter-Governmental Affairs Committee yesterday that the proposed budget for meals and refreshment in 2012 is meant for consultations, meetings and trips for the year.
He said this, while defending the N18.353 billion 2012 budget of the State House before the Senator Dahiru Awaisu Kuta-led committee.
Dr. Olaopa insisted that the State House is largely a service bureaucracy: "But for the intervention of the President, there wouldn't have been a reduction in the number of trips, and entourage. We would perhaps have had a lot of liabilities by now. There are a retinue of people received on daily basis and lately, because of certain events in the country, the level of consultations have increased based on the number of people."
Senator Isa Mohammed Galaudu queried why N193 million would be budgeted for refreshments. "I think there should be need for more prudence. I agree that you are a service-oriented bureaucracy, but I believe that the figure is high. The people are correct to show their anger over this."
From the State House budget presentation, N356.724 million is being proposed for replacement of crested wares (1,000 sets) while N821.862 million would be spent for local and international transport and training.
To fuel and service generators for 2012, the State House has budgeted N69.544 million and another N265.1 million would be used to procure computers/accessories and office equipment.
Another N343.2 million has been allocated for office stationeries and computer, while a sub-head called welfare will gulp N285.1 million.
The Presidency in the budget for the year would spend N577.543 million to replace aged vehicles in the presidential fleet, while N168.722 million would be for fuel/lubricants.
The State House would spend N993.02 million to fuel vehicles and N54 million to fuel generators and budget for telephone would be N56.692 million.
For the office of the Vice President, refreshment and meals would gulp N208.02 million; N35.363 million to fuel vehicles; N20.802 million to fuel generators and N6.240 million for cooking gas and fuel.
Olaopa also told the committee that the State House generated N2.8 billion with Independent Revenue accounting for N126.021 million; VAT, N1.2billion; With Holding Tax, N1.39 billon and PAYE, N48.4 million.
Earlier, the committee chairman demanded to know why the State House would budget for generators instead of fixing the nation's power problems.
Source- daily sun
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Soldiers, Boko Haram clash again in Borno
The Military-led Joint Task Force (JTF) in Borno has killed another Boko Haram sect member barely a week after it gunned down 11 suspected members of the sect during an attack in Maiduguri, the state capital.
some sect members had attacked the task force outpost located around the London Chiki in the metropolis on Sunday night, a development which reportedly led to exchange of gunshots. A suspected member of the sect was said to have been killed in the gun battle that lasted about 30 minutes.
JTF spokesman, Lt Col Hassan Ifijeh Mohammed who confirmed the incident disclosed that the suspected Boko Haram men had opened fire on the troops posted to London Chiki in the metropolis to restore order but "were overpowered by the vigilance and courage of our men," adding the JTF troop killed one of the attackers.
Lt. Col Mohammed urged those he said were harbouring the sect members to turn them over to the security agencies in the state in their own interest. He also warned that the task force would treat anybody caught harbouring the Boko Haram men in residential areas, shops or business premises as accomplice.
He said the JTF would continue its search operations within the metropolis and affected areas to fish out the perpetrators of serial killings in the area.
Meanwhile, anxiety gripped residents of Jidari and Polo in Maiduguri yesterday afternoon following sporadic gun shots witnessed in the area. A resident of the area claimed some gunmen suspected to be of Boko Haram had sneaked into the area at about 3.30pm and attacked a JTF sector unit.
"I can't actually tell you how they got to the area or by what means but we started hearing gun shots at about 3.30pm and everybody had to run. You know no one will wait to ask what happened in that kind of situation as one will first think of safety. I later found out that some Boko Haram men shot at the soldiers," the resident who wanted anonymity told Daily Sun.
It was gathered that one of the soldiers was injured during the attack though this could not be confirmed by the JTF as at the time of filing this report yesterday evening. Neither the JTF spokesman, Lt Col Mohammed nor its Field Operations Officer, Col Victor Ebhaleme picked the reporter's calls.
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Court dethrones Obong of Calabar...As Etubom Traditional Council heads for Appeal Court
In April 2008, the former minister of finance in the then military regime, Etubom Anthony Ani and Ufok Ikot Nkpor had instituted a case against the Obong and challenged the verdict of the Etuboms Council in selecting and proclaiming Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi Otu V as the Obong of Calabar.
But counsel to Edidem Otu, Chief Rotimi Williams (SAN) raised a preliminary objection that Ufok Ikot Nkpor and the claimant (Ani) lacked the locus standi to bring this action and the court had no jurisdiction to hear the matter.
On April 7, 2008 the Etubom Traditional Council of the Palace of the Obong of Calabar announced Otu as the Obong and was on December 13, 2008 colourfully coronated as the Obong of Calabar, natural ruler, treaty king and grand patriarch of the Efik Nation at the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, Duke Town Parish, Eyamba Street, Calabar.
His emergence, under very controversial circumstances, as the monarch of the Efiks followed the demise of the past Obong, Edidem Prof. Elijah Nta Henshaw VI.
In the nearly two hours judgement yesterday, Justice Obojor Ogar restrained the Obong from parading himself as the Obong of Calabar until proper election had been held and also restrained the Etubom Traditional Council (ETC) from excluding Etubom Anthony Ani and Mbiabo Ikoneto from any election or selection of an Obong.
However, counsel to the ETC, Mr. Paul Eba, said "we are trying to study the judgement as judgement has not made any positive order to the government to withdraw the certificate so the Obong is still on the throne," adding "definitely, we are going on appeal to determine some issues raised by the judge."
Justice Ogar had, after receiving final addresses from counsel to Etubom Ani, Mr. Joe Agi (SAN), counsel to Edidem Otu, Chief Ladi Williams (SAN) and counsel to the ETC, Mr. Ukpong Eba, adjourned the matter to January 11 for judgment but for was postponed again to yesterday.
Etubom Ani had in his claim and submission by his counsel, Mr. Agi, sought a declaration that "the presentation and selection of the 4th defendant (Edidem Otu) who was chairman of the screening committee for the selection of the 4th defendants as the Obong of Calabar-elect is contrary to natural justice, equity and good conscience.
"That the purported selection of the 4th defendant as the the Obong of Calabar-elect, who is from Adiabo is contrary to the decision of the Western Calabar Traditional Rulers Council that Ikoneto has the exclusive right to produce the next Obong of Calabar and the 4th defendant is not qualified to be selected and or appointed the Obong of Calabar."
He also sort a declaration that the Etuboms Traditional Rulers Council of the Obong's Palace refusal to entertain the complaint of the Plaintiff violates their right to fair hearing and an injunction restraining the government from according recognition and/ or giving staff of office to the 4th defendant.
Counsel to the defendant, Chief Williams, who was represented by Miss Rebecca Tanga, in his submission asked the court to dismiss the applicant's claims, saying "that he was not qualified to be Obong of Calabar," stressing that the applicant was given fair hearing was given fair hearing in the process of selection of the Obong of Calabar.
After hearing all the issues raised, Justice Ogar ruled that, any election or selection of an obong of Calabar without the participation of Etubom Ani and Mbiabo Ikoneto is null and avoid and therefore restrained the ETC from doing that.
He also granted an injunction restraining "the Obong of Calabar from parading himself as the Obong until proper election has been done".
Counsel to Etubom Ani, Mr. Bassey Offiong, who represented the lead Counsel, Mr. Agi, SAN expressed satisfaction with the judgement saying the court also granted all the 5 prayers Etubom Ani sort for as stated above.
Offiong said "We are satisfied with the judgment and on the issue of certificate of recognition is it the government that installs an Obong. The government acted on certain papers that were presented to it to issue a certificate. So if the court has not specifically said the certificate is withdrawn, it is obvious that it is withdrawn."
"You cannot carry a paper that has no weight. The certificate of recognition given by the government is of no moment; in fact it is worse than a piece of paper because it was based on fraud."
He said the first issue of whether the first claimant, Etubom Ani, is qualified to contest the throne of the Obong of Calabar, Offiong said "the Court resolved that he is qualified because they waved it, they invited him and he gave them everything and they even told that he was qualified.'
He, however, said they turned round to produce a fake report which the court said the report they issued was a fake report because they could not substantiate it.
Besides, on the issue of whether Ikoneto is the only ruling house that should present a candidate, the court said yes based on the avalanche of documents available, adding "that the traditional council having written to Ikoneto that you are the only one and also writing a reminder that if you don't do it your time will expire. So Ikoneto having presented a candidate now, you cannot turn round to say that Ikoneto was not the only ruling house that they were other ruling houses. That if other ruling houses were involved that they should not have written the letter."
On the issue of whether the present Obong is traditionally qualified, he said the court has also resolved that issue that he is not qualified because he never took part in the selection as he was the chairman of the selection interview.
Counsel to the ETC, Mr. Eba said the Obong is still the Obong and they will study the judgement to go for appeal.
He described the judgemnet as "a declaration judgement that Ikoneto has right to contest. Definitely we are going on appeal to determine some issues raised by the Judge".
END.
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Al-Mustapha to die by hanging • Court orders Shofolahan to die too
The trial judge, Justice Mojisola Dada handed down the verdict after comprehensively reviewing the evidence adduced by both parties which lasted for seven hours and convicted them of conspiracy and murder in accordance with the provisions of Section 219 of the Criminal Code of the Laws of Lagos State.
"The evidence of the prosecution is manifestly reliable and has established all the ingredients in this case. The crime of murder under section 219 of the Criminal Code Law of Lagos State is punishable with death by hanging.
"The first defendant magnified himself and his office that he felt nobody could touch him," the court said.
Justice Dada punctured the case of the defence as canvassed by their lead counsel, Olalekan Ojo, which was predicated on the latter recanting of the earlier testimonies of the star witnesses: Barnabas Jabila (aka Sergeant Rogers) and Mohammed Abdul (aka Katako).
Delivering its judgment, the court held that recanting of an earlier testimony by a witness does not cancel the earlier statements made by the witness.
Specifically, the court pointed out that the statements made by the witnesses during the investigation of the matter by the Special investigation Panel (SIP) in 1999 were not negated by their latter recant.
In that statement, they had stated that Jabila was sent by Al-Mustapha to kill Mrs. Abiola and that Katako was the driver of the car used in the drive-by shooting.
They had also stated that Al-Mustapha's co-accused, Lateef Shofolahan, was their informant on the movements of the deceased, contrary to the evidence of Shofolahan that he met Al-Mustapha during a two million man march for Abacha held at Eagles Square, Abuja in 1998 and the former CSO's claim that he met Shofolahan at the SIP.
Thus, the court established the link between the two defendants through the voluntary statements of the witnesses that Shofolahan had been an acquaintance of Al-Mustapha as he used to visit him in Aso Rock. In fact, the court noted that on June 3, 1996 a day before the murder, Jabila had confessed that he met with Shofolahan at the National Theatre in Lagos to finalise preparations for the murder.
Later, the two witnesses while being cross examined by the defence counsel said the earlier statements were false and that they were made to make those statements by some authorities in government as at 1999.
However, the court held that the demeanour of the witnesses while they were recanting during cross-examination by defence counsel shows that they were saying what the defence wanted them to say.
Consequently, the court held that the prosecution has been able to prove the two-count charge of conspiracy to murder and murder sufficiently.
Justice Dada held that though the defendants had been discharged in a similar case before a sister court after the recanting by the same witnesses, it was not enough not to convict them.
She also pointed out that the evidence of Sergeant Rogers was cogent and reliable "when he described how Abiola was killed and he said 'We get am!' shows that it was not a product of coaching."
On the alibi of the defendants that they were not at the scene of the crime, the court noted that an accused does not need to be at the scene of the crime before he commits the crime. Citing a legal authority, the court held: "Indeed, an alibi is the weakest defence an accused can concoct."
On the attitude of the second defendant while opening his defence before the court, the court noted that Shofolahan put up a theatric show to deceive the court when he was crying in court to hide his guilt.
"The second defendant wanted to be relevant no matter whose ox was gored. It was his greed that took him to such acts. He participated actively in the two million man march while MKO Abiola was still in detention and he was his protocol officer. This traitor gratuitously found his way into the presidency. He tried to turn the case into a huge joke by his theatrics in court thinking it would be carried away by his acting," the court held.
According to the court, the prosecution has been able to give sufficient reliable evidence to prove the case against the defendants.
However, the defence apparently dissatisfied with the outcome of the trial dropped the hint that the verdict would be contested before the appellate court as they are poised to challenge the death sentence passed on the two defendants by the trial court. Lead defence counsel, Olalekan Ojo, in his swift reaction to the judgment prayed the court to avail them of a copy of the judgment so that they can prepare their brief on the appeal on time.
"We are praying the court to avail us of a copy of the judgment so that we can expedite the appeal before the three wise men. We shall certainly test this judgment before the Court of Appeal."
There was unusual heavy presence of security around the premises of the court as the entire area and the adjourning streets were cordoned off by stern looking security operatives armed to the teeth as early as 7.00am. Both gates leading into the court were manned by security operatives and fierce looking police dogs. Both passers –by and members of the public who wanted to enter the court premises were thoroughly screened by the heavily armed combined operatives of the prison guards, Lagos state special anti- crime force, the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) and the State Security Service (SSS).
The security remained tight until 5pm when the court finished delivering its judgment. As the news of the conviction and death sentence passed on the duo of Mustapha and Shofolahan, there was dramatic movement of people trying to get out of the court premises apparently for fear of possible riot from the defendants' supporters who had gathered en masse in the court premises as early as 7.00am in solidarity for them.
The security, however, remained calm until the convicts were driven out of court with heavy security details.
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Train crushes man in Oyingbo
The accident immediately threw the busy commercial community into confusion as traders were seen hurriedly packing their wares and early commuters gathering around the corpse. At about 7.30a.m last Friday, the deaceased, simply identified as Yisa, was crossing the railway track while listening to music on his mobile phone with the earpiece covering his ears. He was hit by an oncoming train and died immediately before rescue could come his way.
A resident, Olawole Bakri said, "he was passing by the train track; unfortunately, the train hit him down and he died immediately. He was busy listening to music from his phone with the phone's earpiece. "He has not been identified yet because we used his phone to contact someone who said he was at Ilorin." Another eyewitness, Wasiu Olatunji, explained: "I was at a corner waiting for the train to pass. I heard people shouting to alert him of the oncoming train but he was deafened by the earpiece in his ears. I felt he was confident enough to beat the train but unfortunately the train hit him. But the phones we found on him were stolen immediately by an area boy."
Nigerian Railway Corporation, Oyingbo Ebute Metta, the District Superintendent Officer, Mr. Elomole Samuel, confirmed the report, saying the driver blared the horn of the moving train but the victim was deafened by the phone's earpiece stuck in his ears.
He noted that the accident could not have been averted by the train driver since it was not a moving vehicle one could apply break immediately to stop but a moving engine, even as he disclosed that the corporation had notified the district police force in charge of Railway Corporation to take the corpse to mortuary pending when his family would come for identification.
Samuel, who lamented that two similar accidents representing 99 percent of deaths recorded in 2011 were due to the use of earpiece, which occurred at Ijoko, Sango Ota and Ebute Meta Junction, warned the public to desist from the use of such and be careful when crossing railway tracks. The Police Public Relations Officer of Denton Police Station, Oyingbo, ASP Mahmah, who also confirmed the accident said it was unfortunate that a young man was crushed by a moving train but noted that his men were deployed to guard the corpse before the railway police would move it to the appropriate quarter
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Sunday, 29 January 2012
ASUU TO CALL OFF STRIKE TOMORROW
ASUU, last week, met with the Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufai in Abuja to resolve grey areas in the contentious ASUU agreement. The meeting could not produce the desired results as the lecturers turned down the minister's pleas to end the strike.
Before the meeting, Senate, as part of moves to get ASUU to call of the strike, passed a bill elongating the retirement age of lecturers from 60 to 70 years. The increase in the retirement was contained in ASUU's agreement signed by government some years ago.
Other items in the agreement include revamping the decaying infrastructure in universities, increased research funding and enhanced emoluments. Although the Federal Government signed the agreement, it had refused to honour it, leading to recurring strikes by ASUU
According to Daily Sun, an official of ASUU who pleaded anonymity revealed that significant inroads had been made in resolving the disagreement with government. He said: "We are almost at the end of the strike. Unless anything crops up we hope to call off the strike on Tuesday (tomorrow).
"We will meet at the University of Abuja on that Tuesday and I think the meeting will agree to end the strike."
Asked if the Federal Government had accepted to implement the union's agreement, he replied: "What I can tell you is that we have made some strides. We have a minister who, to some extent, is not playing politics with the agreement unlike what we had in the past."
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Fulani herdsman Chops off vulcanisers hand
Daily Sun gathered that the victim, a vulcaniser in Ayedun quarters and some carwash owners had warned the herdsmen several times to stop grazing their cows in their business premises. It was learnt that the herdsmen turned deaf ears and as a deliberate way of causing trouble the herdsmen changed their movement to the place from twice in a week to daily routine. Apparently angered by attitude displayed by the herdsmen after several warnings, Adeleye and other people chased the cows out of the area.
The herdsman, it was gathered who did not show any sign of annoyance when his cows was chased away later came back when many people had left the area and chopped off Adeleye's hand with a sword. It was gathered that the Fulani herdsman wanted to behead Adeleye but the vulcaniser escaped by whickers as he used his right hand to block the herdsman's sword.
An eyewitness and a relation to Adeleye, Olorunlogbon Ajayi quoted the victim to have said: "The herdsman moved stealthily towards me and drew out his sword with the intention to behead me. I raised up my hand to protect my head, but had my hand chopped off." The victim was rushed to a private hospital while the herdsman ran away when some youths around the area wanted to lynch him.
Efforts made by our correspondent to speak with Adeleye where he was receiving treatment proved abortive as security operatives did not allow visitors to gain access to him except few of his family members. The security agents, in a bid to prevent the victim from speaking with the newsmen moved him from the hospital to another private hospital within the Gbogi axis and only doctors and a nurse were allowed to have access to the victim's room while the security operatives were giving the medical officers close monitoring so that they would not use any device to take the photograph of Adeleye.
Also efforts made to interview the wife of the victim when our correspondent approached the woman for comment proved abortive as the woman first denied being the victim's wife but after much pressure she admitted being his wife but declined comment on the incident. It was further gathered that the herdsman had fled the area and all efforts made by the police and other security operatives to track him down had not yielded any positive result.
The state government had directed the security agents to manage the situation so that it would not degenerate into inter-tribal clash.
The victim, it was reliably gathered had also been promised N5 million as a compensation by some politicians in the state to start a new life after living the hospital.
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NFF SANI LULU spends 24million naira to change name from association to federation, (NFA-NFF)
What is our country turning into that one would spend such amount just to change an alphabet of a name when some people are dying of hunger?
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Boko haram razes kano again
The bitter confrontation started at about 6.45pm at a police station in Naibawa area, after the sect members launched an attack.
The police station was on fire as at the time of filing this report. Soldiers were seen moving to the scene of the incident. Residents of the affected area have all run into quarters and homes to avoid being caught in the crossfire.
"A large number of gunmen stormed the area at prayer time and opened fire on the police station," local resident Kabiru Maikatako told AFP. The police fired back and a shoot-out has been going on for the past 30 minutes," he added."I am now trapped in my (timber) shed. It is shooting all around and the whole area has been deserted. Only the police and the attackers are shooting at one another."
Kano State Police Commissionner Ibrahim Idris confirmed the attack."I am aware of the attack on the Naibawa police station," he said. The commissioner confirmed to reporters that part of the police station was burnt.
He said no policeman died in the attack, adding that the security agents succeeded in repelling the sect members.
However, Idris said a civilian was shot dead by the sect members as they were retreating.
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ASUU PRESIDENT HOPEFUL OF AN AGREEMENT
The ASUU president has stated that he is optimistic the deadlock between it and the Federal Government would be resolved before mid-February.
Prof. Ukachukwu Awuzie said the government's offers to the union being studied by stakeholders.
He told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday that discussions were ongoing with the various stakeholders on the offers.
"The union is concerned about quick resolution of the issues and the resumption of academic activities in the universities.
"I am optimistic that the union will make its stand known before mid- February. We have taken the outcome of the Abuja meeting to the National Executive Committee of the union after which we shall also be taking it to our congress and various state branches.
"We are working on this seriously with all sense of urgency and the fact that we are consulting with all the stakeholders shows that we are interested in ending the strike within the shortest possible time- prof ukachukwu awuzie(ASUU president)
ASUU embarked on an indefinite strike on December 5, 2010 over non- implementation of their 2009 agreement with the government
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Libyan detainees dies in prison
The group claimed to have seen patients in Tripoli, Misrata and Gheryan with open wounds to their head, limbs and back.
Meanwhile, UN human rights chief, Navi Pillay, has raised concerns about detainees being held by revolutionary forces, saying there were some 8,500 prisoners in about 60 centres.
"The majority of detainees are accused of being Gaddafi loyalists and include a large number of sub-saharan, African nationals," she said.
"The lack of oversight by the central authority creates an environment conducive to torture and ill treatment.
" My members of staff have received alarming reports that this is happening in places of detention they have visited," the UN rights chief said.
She urged the authorities to take control of these informal jails, review the cases, and deal with the prisoners in a legal framework.
Also, the United Nations (UN) Security Council has heard that Libyan militias are holding thousands of people in secret detention centres, while the interim government struggles to assert authority.
The council was told recent violence in Tripoli, Bani Walid and Benghazi highlighted the problem.
According to UN officials, over 8,000 pro-Gaddafi supporters are being held by militia groups, amid reports of torture.
However, a charity group, Medecins Sans Frontieres, said it has suspended some operations because its work was being "exploited".
The humanitarian medical organisation said it had stopped work in detention centres in the north-western city of Misrata because some patients were being brought in for care between interrogation sessions.
About four people died in clashes in Bani Walid, a former Gaddafi stronghold, on Monday.
The UN's Libya envoy, Ian Martin, told the Security Council in New York on Wednesday that those clashes between armed residents of Bani Walid and revolutionaries had been misreported as pro-Gaddafi forces retaking the city.
Nevertheless, he said it highlighted the challenge of reconciling the former leader's supporters and the rebels that had defeated them.
Militias were responsible for fatal clashes in Tripoli and fighting in other towns this month, he said.
"The former regime might have been toppled, but the harsh reality is that the Libyan people continue to have to live with its deep-rooted legacy," said Martin.
He described that legacy as "weak, at times absent, state institutions, coupled with the long absence of political parties and civil society organisations, which render the country's transition more difficult".
Martin said some steps had been taken towards demobilising ex-combatants.
But the government was struggling to establish its legitimacy, he added, with weapons freely available and various armed brigades having unclear lines of command and control.
While authorities had so far successfully contained any outbreaks of violence, they could escalate and widen in scope, he warned.
Libyan Defence Minister Osama al-Juwali, who has been negotiating with militiamen in Bani Walid, told British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) yesterday that the situation was stable.
As al-Juwali arrived, National Transitional Council (NTC) forces - loyal to the new government - gathered outside the town.
They were heavily armed and apparently poised to attack if talks failed, although one commander insisted they were there for "reconciliation".
Fighters in the town have reportedly expelled NTC forces into the surrounding desert.
One local official told the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that 90 per cent of the town was under militia control.
Medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres said some officials had sought to "exploit and obstruct" its work.
"Patients were brought to us for medical care between interrogation sessions, so that they would be fit for further interrogation. This is unacceptable," said general director Christopher Stokes.
"Our role is to provide medical care to war casualties and sick detainees, not to repeatedly treat the same patients between torture sessions."
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Bill gates boost aids funding with $750m
"These are tough economic times, but that is no excuse for cutting aid to the world's poorest," he said in Davos at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.
According to Reuters, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB) and Malaria announced two days ago that its executive director, Michel Kazatchkine, was stepping down early following criticism over misuse of funds and cuts in funding.
The public-private organisation, which has the backing of celebrities like rock star Bono, accounts for around a quarter of international financing to fight HIV and AIDS, as well as the majority of funds to fight TB and malaria.
But it has been forced to cut back and said last year it would make no new grants or funding until 2014.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is giving $750 million through a promissory note – a fresh injection in addition to the $650 million that the Gates charity has contributed since the fund was launched 10 years ago.
While that will give an immediate boost, more is needed from governments, which have provided the bulk of the $22.6 billion that has been raised by the Geneva-based organisation to date for its work in 150 countries
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