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Photos: Police arrest notorious armed robber/kidnapper "Cobra No Dey Sleep", others in Abia State


Abia State Police Commissioner of Police, CP. 'Leye Oyebade paraded suspected armed robbers, kidnappers, fraudsters, and other crime suspects at the state police headquarters, Umuahia on Thursday, February 23.
Speaking to newsmen, the Commissioner disclosed that a notorious armed robber/kidnapper identified as one Tochukwu Ugwunsi aka 'Cobra No Dey Sleep' who has been on the Police Wanted list was arrested following the joint efforts of the Police, Vigilante men and community.

The suspect was arrested in the course robbing people of Ogechi Community while two of the gang members identified as Chidera and Emeka escaped. Man-hunt of the fleeing suspects is intensified.
In another development, a 56-year-old Ebu Onwuka of Amanta village was arrested on Thursday, February 23, in a forest situated at Abiriba, for the murder of one Anya Okum, 56, of same address whom he recently had a misunderstanding over a parcel of land. The suspect had on Wednesday, February 22, used a cutlass in killing the deceased. He was arrested with his travelling bag in a bid to flee the town. The deceased body has been deposited in the Morgue for preservation and autopsy while investigation continues.  Read the rest of the Press Release below:

RECOVERY OF FIRE ARM/ARREST OF SUSPECT: 
On 08/02/2017 at about 2100hrs, one Chigemezu Uzoije aged 19years ‘m’ of Umuochor Village in Osisioma, was arrested with a locally made Pistol by detectives of Osisioma Division while on intensive patrol of the Area. Investigation is in progress.
ARREST OF ARMED ROBBERY SUSPECTS:
On 10/02/2017 at about 2030hrs, following reports received from the duo of Onyebuchi John ‘m’ and Joy Igwe ‘f’ both of 35 Ibenekwu street and 64 Emonye Street all in Aba respectively, that they were attacked in their residence by a gang of three (3) armed men and the hoodlums made away with their GSM Phones and other valuables after shooting them on the legs. The prompt response of Ndiegoro Police Officers to the scene led to the arrest of one of the hoodlums Uche Echela ‘m’ with a bullet wound. His arrest led to the subsequent arrest of Chinedu Nwachukwu ‘m’ (gang member) Michael Ukpai ‘m’ (Criminal receiver) and Ngozi Emmanuel ‘f’ (Armourer). A suspected stolen Blackberry phone was recovered from Michael Ukpai, while seven sim cards of different networks, as well as one Tecno phone were recovered from Chinedu Nwachukwu. The principal suspect Uche Echela who was arrested with a bullet wound shot by one of his gang member simply identified as Emeka gave up the ghost while under-going treatment. Efforts are geared toward the arrest of other members of the gang and recovery of their weapon.

RECOVERY OF SUSPECTED STOLEN IRON RODS/ARREST OF SUSPECTS:
On 11/02/2017 at about 2130hrs, Policemen of 55PMF Aba while on intensive stop and search at Osisioma nipping point, intercepted a Mercedes Benz truck with reg. No. XS 44 EKY red in colour, conveying iron rods which the occupants were not able to give account of. The driver and occupants on sighting the Police took to their heels abandoning the truck and its contents. However, two of the suspects Uche Omenihe and Amos Chinedu have been arrested, vehicle and contents recovered, while investigation is in progress.

4. ARREST OF A SYNDICATE THAT SPECIALIZES IN REMOVING VEHICLES FROM WHERE PARKED:
On 12/02/2017 at 1545hrs, the patrol team from CPS Aba, while on patrol sighted one Ugochukwu Ude ‘m’ of No. 21 Emegharaibe area, Port-Harcourt road, Aba standing by the side of a M/Benz 190 saloon car with registration number AG 509 KPR, along cemetery road Aba in a suspicious manner. The suspect bolted away upon sighting the patrol team and he was eventually arrested by the patrol team following a hot chase by the latter. His arrest led to that of Chukwuma Ononogbo and to the recovery of the three (3) exhibit vehicles. Investigation revealed that the M/Benz V/Boot with reg. no. AA 588 ENU belonged to one Tobias Ogoke ‘m’ of 170 Faulks road Aba and was removed during Church Service at Assemblies of God Church premises Abayi in Aba. Investigation is on-going to apprehend other members of the syndicate with a view to recovering more vehicles.

RECOVERY OF SNATCHED VEHICLE:
On 13/02/2017 at about 2100hrs, following a report that one Mercedes Benz 190 with Reg. No. AQ 131 ABA, dark blue in colour was snatched from the owner, one Daniel Ugwa in front of City Global Hotel, Okigwe road Aba. Patrol team personnel of CPS Aba swooped into action leading to the abandoning of the vehicle by the hoodlums. The Vehicle was recovered and efforts intensified toward the arrest of the fleeing hoodlums.

ARREST OF A NOTORIOUS FRAUDSTER:

On 13/02/2017 at about 1300hrs, following a report from one Oka Monday ‘m’ of Amachara Umuopara, Umuahia, that while he was making a transaction via First Bank ATM Umuahia, one man later identified as Eze Udo volunteered to assist him in the transaction due to network failure w
hich he obliged. That to his dismay the said Eze Udo absconded with his ATM Card and went to another bank to withdraw the sum of One Million Forty-Nine Thousand Five Hundred and Forty Five Naira from his First Bank account No. 3107479313. The suspect Eze Udo was arrested and during a search in his house, 13 different ATM Cards belonging to different victims were recovered. He has confessed to the crime and is assisting the investigation. 
ARREST OF ARMED ROBBERY SUSPECTS:
On 19/02/2017 at about 0400hrs, following a distress call from residents of Ogechi Zone by Umuosi Street in Aba, that some armed robbers were operating in the Area, Policemen of Anti-Robbery Squad of Ndiegoro Division swung into action and arrested one Tochukwu Ukonu ‘m’ of 115 Ohanku road Aba, dressed in Army Uniform. His arrest led to the arrest of one Ifeanyi Nwokorie ‘m’ of No. 10 Enugu Street Aba. The two (2) arrested suspects and three others now at large have been fingered in the robbery and killing of one Chinonso Nwagbara at Obohia by Ibadan Street Aba, on 19/12/2016 wearing Military Uniform. Intensified man-hunt for those at large is on course with a view to recovering their weapons as well as ensuring their prosecution.

RECOVERY OF STOLEN VEHICLE:
The intelligence led policing and coordinated operation strategies employed by the Command paid off on 19/02/2017 when the men of CPS Aba, busted another syndicate who specializes in snatching vehicles from neighboring states and bring same into Aba for disposal. In course of which one black Toyota Camry with reg. no. AH 981 BB, belonging to one Chief Christopher A. Omonibo of Otuasega town in Ogbia LGA. in Bayelsa State with some of its essential parts tampered with and changed, was recovered.

RECOVERY OF STOLEN VEHICLE:
On 20/02/2017 at about 2300hrs, one Volks Wagen Passat Wagon with Reg. No. XM 940 NKE reportedly snatched from the owner, one Chima Ihedizie ‘m’ on 19/02/2017 along Market road by East in Aba was recovered by the eagle eyed Policemen of CPS Aba, while on Patrol. Efforts are geared toward the arrest of the suspect(s).

RECOVERY OF TOYOTA RAV 4 JEEP:
On 20/02/2017, Operatives of the State Intelligence Bureau of the Command, recovered a black Toyota Rav 4 Jeep with Reg. No. SMK 876 EA which was robbed from the owner one Igwe Eugene along Market road, Aba, on 20/03/2016. The Bureau on receipt of the report of the incident since 20/03/2016, deployed her technical apparatus in search of the said vehicle. The Bureau’s strategy paid off when on 18/02/2017, the vehicle was traced to one Gilbert Ogor ‘m’ of Ekutukutu School road, Yenagua, Bayelsa State who claimed he bought the vehicle in April 2016 from one Aloysius ‘m’ of the same Yenagua, Bayelsa State. Meanwhile, efforts are being intensified to arrest the said Aloysius who is suspected to be a member of the syndicate that robbed the vehicle.


FOILED BANK ROBBERY: 
On 21/02/2017 at about 2015hrs, responding to alert from Diamond Bank Asa Road Aba, of a robbery attempt on one of the Automated Teller Machine (ATM), the Policemen of Central Police Station Aba and Ndiegoro swiftly raced to the scene where they engaged the hoodlums in a shoot-out. The hoodlums fled the scene and abandoned a BMW X5 Jeep with Reg. No. KUJ 657 EL earlier reportedly snatched from its owner along Judge’s Road, Aba. Several shots were fired at the ATM by the hoodlums but n
othing was removed. Investigation has commenced with a view to arresting the culprits.

RECOVERY OF A STOLEN VEHICLE: 
The men of 55PMF Aba, on intensive stop and search operation at Tonimas nipping point Aba, intercepted an ash coloured Toyota Camry car with reg. no. EFR 884 AE, with three unidentified occupants. One of the occupants upon sighting the Police took to his heels while the other two were arrested. In the course of investigation by our detectives at Abayi Division, the suspects confessed to the crime, which further led to contacting the owner. The owner one Evang. Tom Erhiawarie Oborevwori residing in Rivers State later disclosed that the vehicle was snatched from him in Rivers State. Investigation is still in progress.

ARREST OF ARMED ROBBRY SUSPECTS:
On 10/02/2017 at about 1935hrs, one Ukeje ‘f’ of no. 3 Akwanu Street off Ibere road Aba, reported that the duo of Chibuike Uzodinma ‘m’ and Odinaka Nnamani (aka 200) all of Aba South LGA surrendered them with a gun like object, beat up one Elizabeth Ogbonna and made away with her Horizon Black Berry Phone value yet unknown. The suspects on the same date at about 2020hrs along Port-Harcourt road Aba, robbed one Ogechi Uzodinma of her Samsung K4 phone valued #60,000.00 HTC phone valued #40,000.00 and other valuables. The two suspects who were arrested with the complainants’ phones have confessed to the crime. Effort to arrest other members of the gang is intensified.

ARREST OF ARMED ROBBERY/BURGLARY SUSPECT:
On 17/02/2017 at about 1200hrs, Operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit arrested one Uche Udoma ‘m’ of Ndi-Uduma Nwoke in Ohafia LGA in Abia State, who broke into the house of Dr. Mrs Chioma Okoli at Amakama Housing Estate Umuahia. This was in response to a distress call raised by the complainant. One Plasma TV and other house hold effects were recovered from the suspect. Investigation is still in progress.

All the suspects will be charged to court accordingly.

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Photo: Residents tie tortoise to their electricity pole to scare off PHCN officials


The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company Plc twitter handle shared this photo today with the caption "Lol, some Nigerians will do anything to avoid paying bills. As seen in Oyo state. Have a great week!".
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Michelle Obama Spotted leaving the gym for the second time in one week


Immediate past First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, is really fit for a 53-year-old woman and the reason for that is not far-fetched; the mother of two takes exercising seriously. She was seen on Sunday, leaving SoulCycle, a New York City-based fitness company and it happens to be the second time in one week that she visited the place.


Dressed in a black top, black spandex, black boots, a black hat and dark sunglasses, the former First Lady was able to go unnoticed but not for long. She was soon approached by a reporter but her Secret Service agent escort stepped in right on time.

Michelle's visit to the SoulCycle on Thursday was the first time she was spotted in public in DC since she left the White House with her husband and headed for the British Virgin Islands. Sunday was the second time. More photos below.




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Dr. Chris Okafor blasts Pastor Tunde Bakare, Rev. Father Mbaka... Demands the release of Nnamdi Kanu


In what many have termed the most heroic act yet by a Nigeria clergyman, Dr. Chris Okafor, the General overseer of Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministries, a.k.a Liberation City has truly caused a profound upset to both the political and religious establishment in Nigeria by his fiery admonitions during Sunday service at his church.


The Oracle of God, as he’s fondly called literally went nuclear when he angrily chastised the church leadership in Nigeria and wondered why they are so quiet in the face of mounting confusion, recession, destruction, oppression and killing of Christians in most parts of the country.

The fiery preacher accused most of the leading pastors who should be speaking out against injustice and bad governance of taking bribes like money and oil wells from the government hence their inability to defend Christianity and the masses.

In a video that is now going viral on the Internet, Dr. Chris Okafor called out some big men of God when he angrily yelled, “SHAME UNTO PASTOR TUNDE BAKARE!” Then he preceded, “FATHER MBAKA, WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO YOU?”

According to the man of God, Pastor Tunde Bakare was one of those who led the Save Nigeria (SNG) group to occupy Lagos while protesting so called bad governance under former president Jonathan, and was also a very vocal critic of that government. He wondered why Pastor Bakare has gone so silent even when it’s obvious that Nigeria now has a government that is far worse than the one he protested against. Speaking further on pastor Tunde Bakare, the man of God thundered, “That Pastor is a two-faced Pastor!”

On Father Ejike Mbaka, the man of God accused him of disqualifying former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration probably because, as alleged, he requested certain favors from that Government but was turned down. The man of God wondered why Father Mbaka who openly told the world that President Buhari was the messiah has now gone so silent, and is shamefully unable to even criticize his regime in the face of gross misconduct and bad governance. Blowing hot, he said “Mbaka, go and examine your prophetic ministry”. He said that for Father Mbaka to now complain that people are dying of hunger and still find it difficult to criticize the government of the day simply makes him a hypocrite. He then went on to ask, “What has happened to you, Father Mbaka?”

The man of God did not spare the General Overseers of The Redeemed Christian Church of God when he made a veiled reference to the Redeemed Christian Church of God pastor who was killed during a morning cry session on the outskirts of Abuja and how the church played it down. At this he also wondered why the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo who is a pastor, has done so little to help. He also wondered why the General Overseer of Deeper Life Church has been quiet even when members of his church have taken a lot of hit from the massacre of Christians that has been ongoing.

Finally, the man of God also referenced the killing of one Imo State born Christian woman who was a few months ago beheaded in the Northern part of Nigeria. He then said “we also need to know if Rochas Okorocha is a Christian or a Muslim, because those people killed are from Imo State and he did nothing”.

The man of God said that if Christian leaders were speaking out and doing what they were supposed to be doing, we wouldn’t have a country where the rule of law means nothing and the government doesn’t even respect court orders. According to him “ why should Nnadi Kanu still be in detention when the court has given orders for his release? Why can’t they obey the court orders first, and then follow due process? Also, we know Dasuki may have done some things but if the court said you should release him, then release him, and let him have his time in court!” He then went on to say that “as a matter of fact, the Government should release Kanu with immediate effect! We must obey the court and stop taking laws into our own hands!” 
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Whistle-blower calls out man with 10-Gwagons, owner reacts


Whistle-blower calls out man with 10-Gwagons, owner reacts So, over the weekend, a video went viral online. The video was leaked by an unknown Whistle-blower claiming that this man owns 10 G-Wagons.
This video shows 10 Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUVs in a building. Just so you know, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUV has a starting price of $122,400 for G550 SUV and AMG G65 SUV $220,400.

LIB has been digging and found the alleged owner to be Prince Adeshina Adebiyi who owns Unique Motors who has explained himself saying,
 'this is to inform the general public that Unique Motors, a reputable car dealer in Lagos has been falsely associated with a rather distasteful claim going around all over the internet, and also published by some online media platform that Unique Motors purportedly owns some 10G wagon SUV cars. 
To clear the air, this video shows a car lot belonging to Unique Motors where it showcases it's products to the clients. In addition , Unique Motors help its clients with various maintenance, upgrade and reselling of these cars when needed. With this video making rounds, we are concerned about the adverse effect this will have on our clients scattered all over the globe knowing the huge damage it will have on our business.

We hereby refute the claim by this supposed whistle blower that the video is false and the video and images must have been taken from a potential client who came to our car lot for inspection'. His lawyers have also written to some blogs to take down the posts. see screenshots after the cut...





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ISIS employs new killing tactic, straps explosive suicide belt to a puppy


ISIS have now moved on from strapping children with suicide belts to strapping animals and sending them into the midst of people to get exploded.

This new tactic was uncovered by Iraqi rebel groups involved in the fight against ISIS after they discovered a puppy with the weapon strapped to it and helped to diffuse the bomb thereby freeing the animal.
The plan had been for the dog to cross to the rival forces where it will then be detonated with a remote device, but the rebel group was able to foil the plan and shared a video online. The explosive was made from several bottles connected by some electrical wires, designed to kill or injure up to four people.

Find more photos of the explosive suicide belt and a video below.


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FFK says he is set to expose those behind the Synagogue church 2014 building collapse


On Friday September 12th 2014, Prophet T.B Joshua's Synangogue Church of All Nations in Lagos collapsed leaving 126 people, mostly South Africans, dead. In this series of tweets shared today, Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, said he has carried out investigations and will soon expose those behind the collapse.



According to him, a plane hovered around the building just before it collapsed and the target was T.B Joshua and his success.
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Muslim national security staffer quits only eight days after working with Trump, says it was an insult to work under him


Only eight days after working with President Donald Trump, a Muslim-American national security staff resigned, saying that working under president Trump was an insult.
Rumana Ahmed began working at the White House during Obama’s administration immediately after graduating from college. Rumana, whose family moved to Maryland from Bangladesh, worked for only eight days after Trump was elected before resigning.
In an editorial piece, Rumuna wrote that the President’s ban on travellers from seven Muslim countries was what prompted her to make the decision, having come to the realization that she could no longer work for an administration that saw her and her people as a threat.
She revealed that after Trump resumed office she felt uncomfortable going to work and often got cold, uncomfortable stares from people in the White House who were wondering why she was still there while some others totally ignored her. This made it impossible for her to interact with anybody. She also revealed that Trump kept her and other staffers out of the policy-making process, causing them to be clueless and only find out about things happening within the White House from the news.
A day before she left, Rumuna told of how she bade farewell to the few colleagues she had left and notified Trump's senior NSC communications adviser, Michael Anton, of her plan but he did not ask why she was leaving. It is revealed that Anton is in support of authoritarianism and has written a book that attacks diversity as a 'weakness', and Islam as 'incompatible with the modern West,' so it comes as no surprise that he did not ask her why she was leaving.
She described how she revealed to him that she could no longer work with the current administration and how he showed a lack of concern.
"I told him I had to leave because it was an insult walking into this country's most historic building every day under an administration that is working against and vilifying everything I stand for as an American and as a Muslim,' she wrote.
''I told him that the administration was attacking the basic tenets of democracy. I told him that I hoped that they and those in Congress were prepared to take responsibility for all the consequences that would attend their decisions."
In an interview with CBS, Rumuna further defended her decision to leave, saying;
"Walking into that building was becoming more and more difficult every single day because everything that administration was doing stood against what I stood for as both an American and as a Muslim".
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Photo of President Buhari and his daughter in London


President Buhari seen relaxing and speaking with one of his daughters, Hadiza, at Abuja House in London.
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Photo: 2Face Idibia donates N3.5million to IDPs


 Nigerian musician, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Face, on Monday, February 27th, presented a cheque of N3.5million to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Lagos

Speaking at the presentation, the musician said that he was particularly touched when he visited camps of the Internally Displaced Persons(IDPs) in the North-East.
He called on other well-meaning Nigerians to come all out and support the International organisation in its effort at protecting the millions of Nigerians in the various camps.

"The conditions I met the internally displaced persons, when I visited their various camps were terrible. They were really terrible," he said. 
"The 2Face Foundation has, therefore, decided to enter into partnership with the UNHCR to see how we can help put smiles on the faces of these persons. My foundation is today presenting this cheque to the UNHCR to support it in its operations of alleviating the sufferings of these IDPs," he added.
In her remark, the UNHCR’s Acting Country Representative to Nigeria, Ms Brigitte Mukango-Eno, commended 2Face for the humanitarian gesture, adding that her Agency currently needed public support for its operations in the North East.

Mukango-Eno, who was represented UNHCR’s External and Donor Relations Officer, Mr Hanson Tamfu, said that the activities of Boko Haram in the North- East had overstretched the agency’s financial base.
“We sincerely want to express the gratitude of the UNHCR to 2Face. This is a right step toward our private sector following. Over these years, it has become important for us, as an organisation, to depend on the private sector, for us to be able to meet our responsibilities. 2Face has scored a very important goal by discovering the UNHCR Office within the UN system. We want to use this opportunity to appeal to other private Nigerians and philanthropists to emulate this gesture by the 2Face Foundation in alleviating the conditions of the IDPs in the North East," she said.
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38 Days Of Yemi Osinbajo’s Activities As Acting President


This is the third time Osinbajo is acting as president. The first was in February 2016 when the president embarked on a five-day vacation, and the second time was in June 2016 when President Muhammadu Buhari went on a trip to the United Kingdom to treat an ear infection.
Unlike the era of the late President Umaru Yar’adua’s health crisis, Buhari had transmitted a letter to the National Assembly, informing them of his vacation and surrendering power to Osinbajo. President Buhari began a two-week vacation in London but later extended it indefinitely to address yet-to-be-disclosed medical concerns. Since then, the acting president has been riding out the storm.
Following a directive from the acting president, the dollar came crashing, 24 hours after the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) released $500 million to the banks, stabilising at 450 from N525. This is one of the effects of the directive issued after the National Economic Council meeting to the CBN to review its foreign exchange policy that weakened the national currency.
The name of Justice Walter Onnoghen was also forwarded to the National Assembly as acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, less than 24 hours to the expiration of his three-month acting period, saving the country another constitutional controversy.
A presidential task force was set up to address the skyrocketing prices of foodstuff across the country, while seven bills passed by the National Assembly were signed into law. Four others were rejected.
Face-to-face talks were held with communities in the creeks of the oil-rich Niger Delta on how to stabilise the region, fix their infrastructure and ensure a hitch-free flow of crude to the international market.
Osinbajo has so far presided over five meetings of the Federal Executive Council (FEC), awarding contracts worth billions of naira, among others.
January 20: After the Davos summit
Osinbajo was attending the 2017 World Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland when Buhari travelled to London and he became acting president. On his return in January 20, he swung into action by having an engagement with service chiefs who briefed him on the situation in The Gambia at that time. He also received briefing from some members of the Federal Executive Council (FEC).
January 23: Unveiling 59 strategies for economic recovery
On January 23, Osinbajo presided over the Presidential Business Forum, during which 59 strategies for implementing the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) were unveiled. He later received the special envoy of President Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti.
January 24: Micro enterprise clinic launched
On January 24, Osinbajo launched the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Clinics at the Old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa. He later proceeded to preside over a meeting of the Presidential Enabling Business Council.
January 25: Presided over his first FEC meeting
The acting president has so far presided over five weekly meetings of the Federal Executive Council since President Buhari left for the United Kingdom. The first was on January 25.
January 27: Met with the World Food Programme chief
On January 27, the acting president held a meeting with the executive director of the World Food Programme (WFP), Ms Ertharin Cousin.
January 30: Met with Senate Leader over budget
On January 30, Osinbajo had an audience with Senate Leader Ahmed Lawan over the 2017 Appropriation Bill.
January 31: Met with Ortom, Saraki, Dogara, Kogi APC
On January 31, he also received the governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom. He later met with Senate President Bukola Saraki and the House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara, over the economy and the 2017 budget.
A delegation of the All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftains from Kogi State visited him in the evening of January 31.
February 1: Inaugurated NPC commissioners
Shortly before presiding over the FEC meeting on February 1, during which the Presidential Task Force on Food Security, mandated to reduce prices of food items in the country, was constituted, Osinbajo had inaugurated five commissioners of the National Population Commission (NPC).
February 2: Met Saraki, Doagara again
The acting president again met with the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives on February 2.
February 6: Economic Recovery Forum opened
On February 6, Osinbajo declared open, the Agenda for Consultative Forum on Economic Recovery and Growth Plan. He told the forum that the nation was in a very serious economic situation, but assured that the government remained committed to putting the economy on the path to sustainable growth.
Osinbajo assured the nation that President Buhari is hale and hearty and would return home as soon as he completed the necessary tests recommended by his doctors in the United Kingdom after his reported telephone conversation with the president.
February 7: Sent Onnoghen’s name for confirmation
The acting president, on February 7, sent the name of the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, to the Senate for confirmation.
He later issued a statement assuring Nigerians that with the federal government’s complete focus on improving the economy, the current recession would soon be history. “We are committed to a continuous engagement with our people to explain government policies, receive advice and criticism,” he said.
Later in the day, the acting president met with the then outgoing Ondo State governor, Olusegun Mimiko.
February 8: Met Kano Emir, as FEC approved N21bn roads contract
On February 8, Osinbajo chaired a meeting of the Federal Executive Council, which adopted measures to reduce prices of food items in the country. The meeting also resolved to restrict importation, from ECOWAS countries, of finished products that could be produced locally. That was in addition to the approval by the FEC, of N21 billion for the construction of the Ilorin-Omu Aran-Kabba Road, Section I.
Later in the day, the acting president held a closed-door meeting with the Emir of Kano and former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Muhammadu Sanusi.
February 9: Met Oba of Lagos, Labour, CSOs, Asset Recovery Committee
On February 9, Osinbajo met with the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and applauded them for joining the ongoing anti-corruption campaign in the country. He gave the commendation when leaders of the NLC and TUC visited him and jointly presented an 18-point demand to the federal government. He also received the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu.
Later in the evening, Osinbajo chaired a meeting of the Presidential Committee on Asset Recovery. The meeting was attended by the Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris, the director-general of the Department of State Services (DSS), Lawal Daura; the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu and the chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Ekpo Nta.
February 10: Visited the creeks in Bayelsa
Osinbajo headed for Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital on February 10 in continuation of his interactive engagements with oil-producing communities in the Niger Delta region.
February 13: Met Governor Wike in Rivers
Similarly, on February 13, the acting president was in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, to meet stakeholders of the oil producing communities. During the meeting, he rolled out the framework for the clean-up exercise of Ogoni land.
February 15: FEC approved N126bn roads contracts, national health policy
The Federal Executive Council meeting he chaired on February 15 approved the award of N126 billion road projects spread across Kano, Bauchi, Adamawa, Kwara, Gombe, Enugu an Kaduna states. The council meeting also approved the National Draft Health Policy 2016.
February 16: Directed the CBN to review foreign exchange policy
On February 16, the acting president inaugurated the National Road Safety Advisory Council, mandated to advise the Federal Executive Council and the National Economic Council on how to improve road safety management in the country. He chairs the council.
He presided over the first National Economic Council meeting of the year on February 16. The meeting directed the CBN to review the foreign exchange policy. The meeting also resolved that fresh $250 million be injected into the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). The CBN subsequently released about $500 million through the interbank market, where the 23 banks bought $371m.
The dollar crashed between N400 and N450 against the earlier N525.
The naira also gained against other currencies such as the Pound Sterling, which traded at 645 a day earlier but slipped to 610 while the Euro came down from N537 to N507 at the end of trading yesterday.
Also during the week, the CBN began moves to fund commercial banks with additional Forex to carter for school fees, medicals and personal travelling allowance (PTA) and business travel allowance (BTA) at a special rate.
February 17: Signed 7 bills into law
On February 17, the acting president signed seven bills into law. They were Oaths (Amendment) Act 2017; Defence Space Administration Act 2017; Veterinary Surgeons (Amendment) Act 2017; National Film and Video Censors Board (Amendment) Act 2017; Pension Rights of Judges (Amendment) Act 2017; Nigeria Institute of Soil Science (Establishment) Act 2017 and Mortgage Institutions (Amendment) Act 2016.
February 18: Attended Barrow’s inauguration in The Gambia
The only function Osinbajo had so far attended outside Nigeria as acting president was the inauguration of the new president of The Gambia, Adama Barrow, which took place in Banjul on February 18. The Presidency did not announce that Osinbajo was going for the inauguration; his aides only released the photographs of the event two days after.
February 19: No money earmarked for vice president’s residence
On February 19, Osinbajo said that no money was earmarked for the proposed new official residence of the vice president following reports that he budgeted N250 million for an iron gate to the proposed residence, which had been under construction since 2010 despite lingering economic crisis.
February 20: Met wheat and rice task force
Osinbajo, on February 20, presided over a meeting of the Presidential Task Force on Wheat and Rice. He assured that the nation would attain self-sufficiency in food security. The meeting was attended by the governors of Kano, Jigawa, Kebbi and Ebonyi states, as well as ministers of agriculture and finance.
Osinbajo could not make his proposed visit to Ondo State where he was expected to commission Governor Mimiko’s N1.5 billion event centre due to ‘bad weather’.
February 21: Adopted 60-day action plan for business
On February 21, he chaired an expanded meeting of the Presidential Enabling Business Council. The meeting, which was attended by Senate President Bukola Saraki and House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara and other government officials, adopted a 60-day national action plan for business. Osinbajo asked the nation to expect changes in business visas, as well as seaports and airports.
February 22: Approved N32bn for Kaduna bypass
The Federal Executive Council meeting he chaired on February 22 approved N32 billion for the resuscitation and completion of the 50km dual carriage Kaduna eastern bypass highway. The Council also approved $39.9 for the construction of the Cameroon-Nigeria border link bridge at Ikot Efiem. The council also approved the Revised National Policy on Environment.
Osinbajo also withheld assent to four bills recently passed into law by the National Assembly.
He asked the House of Representatives for approval to borrow $500 million out of the $1 billion Eurobond from the International Capital Market (ICM). He said the $500 million would be used to fund the 2016 budget deficit.
After the FEC meeting, the acting president hosted the commander of the United States-Africa Command, General Thomas Waldhauster and the American ambassador to Nigeria, Stuart Symington.
February 23: Met economic team, Saraki, Dogara over budget
On February 23, the acting president, at his Aguda House residence in Aso Rock Presidential Villa, presided over a meeting between the National Economic Management Team and the leadership of the National Assembly over the 2017 budget.
He summoned Inspector-General of Police Idris Ibrahim over the kidnap of two German archaeologists, Prof. Peter Breunig and Mr. Johannes Behringer in Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
February 23: Unscheduled visit to Lagos airport
The acting president also paid an unscheduled visit to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, as part of the 60-day action plan for business reforms in the country. The visit took many airport workers by surprise. Osinbajo inspected facilities and interacted with airport officials.
February 24: Sacked 10 NCAA directors, met poultry farmers
Less than 24 hours after his unscheduled visit to Lagos airport, the federal government announced the sack of 10 directors of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). Three new directors and a general manager were also appointed for the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).
He also met with representatives of the poultry farmers in the country. He said the government was planning urgent relief for poultry farmers in the country to save the industry from collapse.
Those in attendance were the comptroller-general of the Nigeria Customs Service, Hameed Hali, CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele and Minister of Finance Kemi Adeosun.
How Osinbajo spends his day
Before he became acting president, as vice president of Nigeria and a senior pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Lagos, he was used to attending the church’s weekly Holy Ghost night vigil along the Lagos-Ibadan highway. Each time he attended the programme, the vice president’s wing of the State House always appeared deserted, especially on Fridays, with only a few members of staff and aides sighted in their offices.
Now, a close monitoring of the acting president’s itineraries and programmes shows that he is, for obvious reasons, keeping vigil only at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja, attending to state matters.
Except he has any official function to attend outside the State House, the acting president resumes in the office as early as 9.00am and most times, remains there, holding meetings, treating files and discharging other duties till about 9.00pm. And when occasionally he travels at weekends, it is strictly on official duties.
Since Osinbajo became acting president, the vice president’s wing of the Presidential Villa, from where he operates, has been a beehive of activities. He only moves to the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa for the weekly meetings of the FEC and the monthly meeting of the National Economic Council (NEC).
Osinbajo has continued to combine his duties as acting president with the various responsibilities assigned to him as vice president who heads some vital organs of the executive and several presidential committees. He chairs the National Economic Management Team (NEMT), which is the government’s think-tank responsible for the formulation of the country’s economic policy direction, as well as the NEC, saddled with the responsibility of guiding the president on his economic policies.
Osinbajo equally heads the Presidential Committee on Asset Recovery (PCAR); the Presidential Enabling Business Council (PEBEC); the Presidential Committee on the Reconstitution of Federal Government Boards of Parastatals, Agencies and Commissions; the National Council on Privatisation (NCP); the Federal Road Safety Advisory Council, among others.
Osinbajo is in charge – Spokesman
The Presidency told Daily Trust on Sunday that Osinbajo is fully in charge of the affairs of the nation, contrary to some speculations. His senior special assistant on media and publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, said Osinbajo was doing everything expected of him as acting president.
“Mr. President is on vacation and has asked for time to rest. In accordance with the constitution, he handed over power to Mr. Vice President. This is a commendable and unprecedented act of a statesman. So the vice president, as acting president, is fully in charge as Mr. President requested in his letter to the National Assembly,” Akande said.
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Anatomy Professor Reveals What May Have Gone Wrong With Buhari’s Health


Professor Femi Williams, a certified physician in Anatomic pathology from London and Ireland, has analysed President Muhammadu Buhari’s health using the president’s recent pictures.
Professor Williams, an eminent professor of medicine who graduated from Trinity College, University of Dublin in 1961 arrived at a preliminary clinical diagnosis of what may have gone wrong with Buhari’s health using the pictures.
In a statement obtained by The Nation, Professor Williams called for further investigation on the history of Buhari’s ear infection with a view to determining the true state of his health.
Professor Williams also stated that he Nigerians have a “constitutional right to know the health of our President.”
“It is a moral prerogative to be concerned about our president’s health. The physical and mental well-being of most Presidents in the world are usually not shrouded in secrecy because details of the health of current and past presidents in the developed world are published in the public domain.
“Speculations about the health of some of our leaders should not be subject to benign or malignant analyses by medically qualified and non- medically qualified pundits,” he said.
He continued: “As a board certified physician in internal medicine and a board certified physician in anatomic pathology from London and Ireland I hereby venture to throw some light on this invaluable photograph that may allay the fears of all the concerned citizens of this nation and in the Diaspora.”
The findings of Professor Williams are:
1. The president is not dehydrated
2. The president is not clinically anaemic
3. The president is not clinically jaundiced
4. For his age, there are no wrinkles on his forehead indicative of good preservation and nutrition
He however said the president’s costume does not permit a superficial assessment of whether he has lost weight or not.
His positive findings are:
1. The photograph shows some degree of clubbing of the fingers
2. The photo shows a small nodule on the lateral aspect of two fingers and one of these bumps has a hyper pigmented rim suggestive of an infective etiology (cause) in the recent past
3. There is mild reduplication of skin over the knuckles ( not enough for elastosis)
4. There are multiple transverse opacities on the nails particularly of the left hand suggestive of an infection? Viral or other infections.
Continuing, Professor Williams said: “The summary of these positive findings suggest that if the clubbing of the fingers are not congenital, the president may have a disease associated with finger clubbing, some of which are not serious and some of which are serious and cannot be speculated upon. The most serious of these is cancer somewhere.
“One relevant question to ask is whether the president smoked cigarettes at some point in his life. Furthermore the multiple opacities in the nails suggest some infective pathologies at different times as these opacities appear layered in disposition.
“The little bump on the finger with a hyper pigmented rim is benign and suggests a previous infection or even an insect bite. In my opinion, there may be no cause for alarm if the finger clubbing is something he was born with. If not there may be cause for alarm if the underlying cause is a serious disease and there are many to consider.
“The significance of his past history of an ear infection is worthy of further investigation as head and neck cancers may masquerade in a number of ways.
“It will be in the best interest of all concerned for more information to be released as extended requests for sick leave make the prognosis to be suspect.
“I may be wrong as this synopsis is based on a newspaper snapshot which is presumed to be of recent vintage. In that case this is not meant to mislead the public but to fill a huge void in the absence of reliable information.”
President Buhari has been in London since January 19. The presidency had first announced that he was there for a 10-day leave. But he has since extended the leave on medical grounds.
Afenifere chieftain and elder statesman, Ayo Adebanjo recently said the presidency is not sincere about the true state of President Buhari’s health, adding that those around the president were taking Nigerians for fools.
Similarly, former President-General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Dr Dozie Ikedife has expressed his displeasure over how the presidency is handling the president’s health situation.
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