Monday 12 November 2012

NCC Orders All Telecommunication Operators to Stop Promotions & Lotteries

The Nigerian Communications Commission has ordered all telecommunications operators in the country to stop all promotions and lotteries with immediate effect.

This was contained in a statement signed by Tony Ojobo, the Director of Public Affairs of the Commission.

According to the statement, the commission said it has received complains from consumers against the various promotions offered by telecommunications operators.
 
Below is a copy of the statement issued yesterday by the Commission as reported by Bellanaija:
 
BAN OF ALL PROMOTIONS AND LOTTERIES BY TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATORS
The Commission has, in recent times been inundated with several complaints from consumers, Industry Stakeholders against the various promotions offered by Telecommunications Operators.
 
Consistent with its processes, the Commission has carefully evaluated the complaints received especially against the backdrop of sustaining the integrity of the networks, the general interest of the consumers, the socio-economic impact of these promotions on Operators and other relevant stakeholders.
 
The Commission is also mindful of its statutory responsibilities such as; to protect and promote the interest of consumers against unfair practices, promote fair competition in the industry by protecting Operators from misuse of market power and anti-competitive/unfair practices by other Operators.
 
i. In due regard to the afore-mentioned responsibilities therefore and having observed that these promotions have increased the number of minutes available to subscribers for use within a limited period of time thereby creating congestion in the networks as subscribers try to use up the available minutes within the stipulated time.
 
ii. That on-net calls were now being offered by Operators at tariffs well below the prevailing inter-connect rates thereby introducing anti-competitive practices and behaviour.
 
iii. That termination of calls were becoming increasingly difficult from one network to another and overall consumer experience on the networks has become very poor thereby making it extremely difficult for subscribers to make calls successfully.
 
Consequent upon the above-mentioned, the Commission therefore has banned all promotions by Telecommunications Network Operators as well as lotteries being carried out on such networks.
 
This ban covers all proposed and approved promotions and lotteries on which the Commission has given approval further to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) entered into with the National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC).
 
This ban is with immediate effect and shall continue to remain in force until such a time as may be determined by the Commission.
 
The Telecom Operators affected by this include the following:
• GLOBACOM LTD
• MTN
• INTERCELLULAR NIG PLC
• VISAFONE COMMS LTD
• ETISALAT
• AIRTEL NETWORKS LTD
• MULTILINKS TELECOMS LTD
The Commission wishes to assure all Telecommunications consumers of its resolve to ensure that the Quality of Service offered across all networks is such that delivers value to the consumers.
 
Tony Ojobo
Director, Public Affairs
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Culled:Bellanaija

Woman Throws Her 5 Month Old Baby Inside Well in Oyo state



Hi everyone,everyday we read and hear stories of strange happenings around us,this is just another one that I stumbled on and decided to share with you guys..........






A 20-year-old woman, Ganiyat Salawudeen, is currently in police custody after she was arrested for throwing her five-month-old baby inside a well, where she was residing in her mother’s family house at Alagolo area, Oja Oba, Ibadan

Nigerian tribune reports that, Ganiyat threw the baby, whose name was given as Timothy Odugbemi, into the well at about 8.30p.m on Monday November 5, after which she raised the alarm that she could not find her baby.





After a search by family members and neighbours, which extended till the following morning, Ganiyat was reported to have confessed to throwing the baby inside the well after much prodding. People were said to have rushed towards the well to see if it was true and it was a shocked crowd which beheld the still body of the tot when he was brought out of the well.

On hearing about the incident, the Divisional Crime Officer in charge of Mapo Division, Mr Bayo Ogundiran, reportedly led a team of detectives to the scene and arrested the mother, while the baby was taken to Adeoyo Hospital, Yemetu, where he was confirmed dead. He was thereafter deposited in the mortuary for autopsy.

Ganiyat said she could not also explain what made her throw her baby in the well, expressing the belief that forces greater than her must have overwhelmed her at that moment.

Narrating how the incident occurred, Ganiyat said:

“On that day, I bathed the baby in the evening, changed his clothes and we both went to bed. About 8.30p.m, I rose from the bed, carried the baby and took him to the back of my room window where the well is situated”.

“A spirit just came over me and asked me to throw the baby inside the well. I pushed the planks on the well aside, threw the baby inside and covered it again”.

After some time, I told the tenant living in the house that I could not see my baby. He said he saw me moments before with the baby. I left my residence for my parents’ place at Oniyanrin area and told my mother that I could not find my baby but she kept asking me where I kept the child.

“The following morning, many people came and were shouting at me, asking me where I threw the baby. An elderly man in our family then came to me, cajoling me to tell him where the baby was. Then I told him that the baby was in the well. While some people rushed towards the well, others started beating me with horsewhip, cane and different objects. When the baby was brought out, he was already dead. A police patrol van came and I was taken to the police station.”

Ganiyat, who said she was an apprentice learning fashion designing, disclosed that she was impregnated by one Kehinde Odugbemi, who was already married, and that she delivered the baby on June 4. She added that the man could not be traced until the day of the naming ceremony when he came in the evening to christen the child. She said Odugbemi also came on June 12 to give her N1,000, adding that that was the last time she set her eyes on him.

Ganiyat was said to have given birth to a boy before the birth of the deceased baby but could not get any man to claim the child. The boy, who is said to be three years old, is being taken care of by Ganiyat’s mother.

The question is,did a "spirit" really asked her to throw a child whom she carried in her womb through rain and sun in a well or is this  just pure wickedness ?

Things indeed are happening,or what do you think?
Culled:Nigerian Tribune
Photo Credit:Lindaikeji'sblog

Saturday 10 November 2012

Robbers Rape Housewives, In Delta

Reports have it that rampaging armed robbers operating in Ogume, Kwale axis of Delta State, on Thursday night, have allegedly robbed residents and raped women and children in the area.

Some of the victims were girls between six and seven years old.

Although no death was recorded during the bandits’ invasion of the community, scores of the residents were allegedly injured.

Sources said the robbers had gone to some banks in Obiaruku to rob, but were chased away by security agents after a serious gun battle.

Report says that the robbers, who operated in an unregistered Toyota station wagon, began to rob people on sight.

They later stopped over at Ogume and Kwale where they allegedly abused married women and teenage girls.

This is really sad.
Culled:247nigerianewsupdate

Friday 9 November 2012

Woman boils two-year-old stepdaughter’s hands

Woman boils two-year-old stepdaughter’s hands


Residents of Langbasa, a community in Ajah area of Lagos, are accusing a woman in the neighbourhood of causing a grievous harm on her two-year-old stepdaughter.

 Kehinde, as she’s known, is in trouble for allegedly dipping the two hands of her little stepdaughter, Esther, into oven-hot water.

The girl’s hands were boiled terribly, and many are raising concern that one of them might have become utterly useless.

 Esther, it was gathered, has lost her own mum about a year ago a few days after her first birthday.

The poor little girl has since been living with her father, known among residents of the area as Baba Eleja. Baba Eleja, Esther’s dad, later brought in Kehinde, a mother of three, as his wife. He put Esther in the care of his new wife, Kehinde.

Trouble started for the woman on Wednesday, October 31. She wasn’t feeling good and invited a nurse to prescribe drugs for her. It was the nurse that noticed Esther’s boiled hands. The nurse also realised that the little girl was very unhealthy.

 She sought to know what was responsible for the little girl’s condition and Kehinde allegedly explained that the girl mistakenly put her hands inside a bucket of hot water in the room. Obviously not satisfied with that explanation, the nurse went to inform Kehinde’s neighbours about the strange development.

Many of the neighbours, who had all along suspected that all was not well with little Esther as Kehinde was always beating her, rushed to the room to see the girl. One of the neighbours, who described himself as her father’s kinsman, spoke to the reporter. His words: “When we saw Esther, lying on the floor with her boiled hands, we were moved to tears. We feared that the poor girl might die any moment from then.

We quickly made efforts to rush her to the hospital for treatment. I don’t think Esther was the one that dipped her own hands in the hot water. In fact, if you see that damage done on those hands, you would know that somebody must have dipped those hands in some boiling water.

 The hands were boiled to the wrist. Even that poor girl wouldn’t be able to use one of the hands again.” Another resident of the area, a woman, said Kehinde never spared the cane on the little girl.

“She is always beating the girl with canes. You can even see scars of the wounds that her canes inflicted on the girl’s body. Since we noticed what happened to Esther, we have moved her away from the woman. Earlier today, when the girl saw her stepmother, she was so terrified that she cried and ran away. That shows she (Kehinde) has been wicked to her. I advise the relatives of the girl’s mother to take her away from her father so that something more terrible than this doesn’t happen to her,” she told newsmen.

When journalists sought to speak with Kehinde in her husband’s one room apartment in Olugbe compound in the community, her husband as well as some of her relatives wanted to prevent the encounter, saying they didn’t want the family’s dirty linen washed in public.

Explanations by the reporter that since the matter had gone to the police, it had already gone beyond their private domain, did little to persuade the angry relatives. In fact, at a point, Baba Eleja got angry and rushed to the nearby Langbasa police post where he reported the “intruding” journalist.

Meanwhile, other relatives as well as the landlord of the apartment granted audience to the reporter and urged Kehinde to grant an interview. In the course of the interview, Baba Eleja suddenly materialised with a policeman in tow, apparently to get the ‘busybody’ arrested. But as soon as the police officer discovered the reporter’s identity, he asked the journalist to continue his job. He advised the enraged husband to cooperate with him. Amidst verbal invectives being hurled at her by neighbours and some relatives, who believed she did dip Esther’s hands into a pot of steaming water, Kehinde told the reporter her story: “It happened a few weeks ago.

That morning, I noticed that Esther was looking very dull. So, I asked her to come to me and I gave her a potty for her to urinate into. I discovered that the urine was black, which showed that she was sick. So, I didn’t allow her to go to school. That day, I was also bleeding because I just had a miscarriage. After a while, I kept a bowl of very hot water that I wanted to use on myself beside our bed and rushed out to the kitchen. Suddenly, I heard Esther’s piercing cry and I rushed back into the room only to see her struggling with the bowl of hot water.

By the time I could rescue her, she already boiled her two hands. I thought she wanted to drink water because she was eating the rice that I cooked for her and my own children before I left the room. I quickly went to borrow N100 from a neighbour with which I bought some balm that I applied on the hands. I also gave her some drugs for her fever and she soon slept off. “When her father returned from work in the night and noticed what happened to her, he beat the hell out of me, in spite of my condition. It took the intervention of our landlord before he left me.

Since then, Esther has been staying with me at home. She has not been going to school and I’ve been doing my best to treat her. “But a few days ago, I invited a nurse, who is also a neighbour to attend to me. As a result of the miscarriage, I have been feeling very weak and I have lost a lot of blood. The nurse came and I was lying on the bed. Esther was resting on a mattress close to the bed.

The nurse came to attend to me but when she saw Esther, she looked worried and asked what happened to her. When I explained, she asked why we didn’t take her to hospital yet and I said I didn’t have the money and that I was expecting that Esther’s father would do that.

 “The nurse promptly attended to me and hurriedly left after examining Esther’s boiled hands for two or three times. It wasn’t long after she left that a crowd of neighbours broke into our room to see Esther.

They soon pounced on me and started beating me. It took the intervention of policemen, who were invited by some of them, to rescue me from the mob. I would have been lynched.

They thought that I deliberately dipped her hands into boiling water. I didn’t do that at all. I have always been taking care of Esther as if I were her mother. Even people call me Mama Esther because of the way I treat her. I couldn’t have done such a terrible thing to her.”
Culled:TheSunonline

Thursday 8 November 2012

Policeman kills bus conductor for stepping on him*Viewer discretion advised please*

A yet-to-be identified policeman attached to the Alapere Police Division, Ketu, Lagos, on Wednesday allegedly shot and killed a bus conductor for stepping on him.

Eyewitnesses said the policeman was standing at Tipper Bus Stop when the conductor stepped on him.




The eyewitness said, “The policeman was in mufti. He challenged the man on why he stepped on him and could not apologise. I think the victim maintained that he was not going to apologise to him.

“It happened so fast. All we heard was a gunshot and the conductor fell down bleeding profusely.”

Report says that people in the area immediately tried to swoop on the policeman but did not succeed as he threatened to shoot them.

According to one of the eyewitnesses, the policeman also threatened to shoot a riot policeman who challenged him for shooting the conductor.

“But as he was trying to escape, people around followed him and caught him. People were really angry. When they discovered that he was a policeman, riot developed. The rioters wanted to burn down Ketu Police Division,” a police source said.

Policemen soon mobilised to the area to quell the riot and secure the police station.
Culled:Punchng
Photocredit:Lindaikeji'sblog

Ghana Mall Collapse Kills 3, Dozens Trapped

A six-storey shopping mall collapsed in the Ghanaian capital Accra on Wednesday, with at least three people so far confirmed dead and dozens of victims feared trapped, sparking desperate rescues.

Police said around 50 employees were reported to be in the building before the collapse on Wednesday morning. It was not immediately clear if customers were also inside, with one worker saying the mall had yet to open.




President John Dramani Mahama suspended his campaign ahead of 7 December elections and offered prayers for those trapped.

Thousands thronged the site, including family members in search of relatives.

“My son, my son, my son! My son is going to die! Get him for me! He is my only son!” one woman could be heard screaming.

Assistant Police Superintendent Freeman Tettey told journalists that three people had so far been confirmed dead and six rescued, as workers rushed to find those buried with the west African heat bearing down.

“According to information that I gathered when I got here, about 50 employees were in the building before it collapsed,” Tettey said.

Family members could be seen at the site attempting to call relatives who may be trapped, while scores of rescue workers at the scene sought to clear debris and get oxygen masks to victims.

A man who saw his brother being put in an ambulance on a stretcher yelled out in agony: “He can’t move! He can’t move!”

The cause of the collapse of the Melcom shopping mall in the centre of the capital was not immediately clear. Workers from a nearby construction site were urgently called over to help dig through the rubble.

“They said, ‘please bring equipment’,” said one of the construction workers, Camille Moukarzel.
Stephen Ansah, a Melcom employee from another branch, said he had spoken with someone buried who had said he needed water.

“They are suffering,” he said. “The heat is too much.”

President Mahama issued a brief statement on his Twitter account about the disaster, saying: “My prayers are with the workers, shoppers and others who are trapped in the rubble of the collapsed Achimota Melcom building.”

Another tweet from his account said he was suspending his campaign ahead of the presidential and parliamentary polls next month because of the disaster.

“President John Mahama suspends his campaign tour of the Northern Region in the wake of the Achimota Melcom disaster,” it said.

Police rushed to the scene and were still seeking to confirm details while soldiers worked to help maintain order.

Witness Ama Okyere told newsmen: “I was very close to the mall because I was going to buy something, only for me to see the building coming down.

“I had to run for my life. I was so terrified. I believe there are lots of people trapped under this because this is a heavily patronised shopping mall in the area.”

Another witness said he heard a bang followed by the building falling in.

“I was on my way to school and all of a sudden heard a big bang and people shouting, only for me to see that the shopping mall has collapsed,” said John Owusu.

The Melcom Group of Companies, based in Ghana, includes extensive retail outlets, according to its website.
Culled:Vanguard/AFP

Wednesday 7 November 2012

9 injured as police, okada riders clash in Ibadan

A bloody clash between policemen and commercial motorcylists popularly called okada yesterday in Ibadan left no fewer than seven policemen and two commercial okada riders injured.

Also, the police station at Kuola, Apata, five vehicles and seven motorcycles were torched by the aggrieved okada riders who complained bitterly about alleged high-handedness of the policemen in the area.

The melee which lasted about three hours sacked Apata and its environs.

According to eyewitness account, the crisis ensued when an okada rider allegedly violated a police directive that banned them from carrying two passengers.

The culprit was promptly arrested and taken to the police station.

Disatisfied by the arrest of their colleague, about 45 okada riders mobilized themselves and stormed the police station demanding the release of their colleague.

Report says  that the okada riders then started hauling stones and other objects at the station.
In a twinkle of an eye, the station was set ablaze.

Consequently, ten police Hilux vans loaded with armed policemen and soldiers, one armoured personnel carrier, APC were sent to the area.

Police then arrested 30 okada riders and took to the Oyo State Criminal Investigation Department.

Speaking on the incident, one of the community leaders, Engr. Ayodele Olowoyile said the police should not be blamed because due to incessant robbery attacks, landlords in the area had pleaded with the police to prevent Okada riders from gaining entry into the community but stop at the expressway.

 In addition, the police have been mandated to arrest any okada man who carried two passengers.
Culled:Vanguardnigeria

Motorcyclist Sent To Jail For Stripping

The commercial motorcyclist who allegedly stripped himself naked on Acme Road, Ogba, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, on Monday, has been sent to prison over his inability to meet bail conditions.

The okada rider, Sunday Udoh, 38, stripped naked on Monday when the police arrested him for riding his motorcycle on a prohibited road.

He was taken to the headquarters of the Lagos State Task Force on Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit and arraigned in court on Tuesday.

He was arraigned for stripping himself naked to evade arrest and constitute nuisance to the public.

The Special Court sitting at the task force office granted him bail in the sum of N100,000 and a surety after he had pleaded not guilty.

Due to his inability to meet the bail terms, he was remanded in custody while the case was adjourned till 13 November, 2012. Earlier, Udoh had told newsmen that he could not tell whether he stripped himself.

“I don’t know when I did it. I was begging them and I don’t know whether my clothes were on me or not,” he said.

Task force Chairman, Bayo Sulaiman said the rider stripped himself to attract public sympathy just like the one that happened last week. “He was about to be arrested when he created a big scene by stripping himself naked.

They have devised a means to escape when they are arrested. We succeeded in persuading him to put on his clothes before we arrested him.

“Stripping himself is a violation of the traffic law. His action smacks of bad conduct and can lead to an attack on policemen by other riders,” he said.
Culled:PMNews

Victorious Obama celebrates four more years

Barack Obama called for unity and presented an optimistic vision of the future as he declared victory in the presidential election .



The re-elected President promised ‘the best is yet to come’ and paid tribute to his opponent Mitt Romney in soaring rhetoric after his landslide election win.

In a speech that saw a return to the soaring rhetoric he has become known for since his election in 2008, Obama said during the fierce campaign he had ‘listened and learned’ to the American people and it had ‘made him a better president and I will return to the White House more determined and inspired than ever’.

His voice going hoarse at times, he said: ‘progress comes in fits and starts’ and the road is littered with ‘difficult compromises’. But he said he enters the next four years with an ‘economy recovering, a decade of war ending and a long campaign is over.’

He thanked his wife and also paid tribute to his daughters Sasha and Malia who he said were ‘two smart beautiful young women, just like their mother’, but joked ‘one dog is probably enough’.

Romney had earlier called for America to ‘put the people before politics’ and warned, ‘At a time like this we can’t risk partisan bickering and political posturing.’ He added, ‘I so wish that I had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead this country in a different direction. But the nation chose another leader.’

Broadcast networks called the 2012 election for Obama as he swept the map with wins in the swings states of Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania,New Hampshire and Virginia while Florida still hung in the balance.

Obama scored a resounding electoral college win – despite predictions of one of the tightest finishes in history and the dogged insistence of Romney advisers that they were making gains all over the political battlefield.

Despite unemployment standing at 7.9 per cent and Obama performing very poorly during the first presidential debate, Romney was crushed nationally, though he might finish only just behind in the popular vote.

Minutes after his victory was announced, the President tweeted: ‘We’re all in this together. That’s how we campaigned, and that’s who we are. Thank you.’

 He also posted a picture of himself embracing his wife Michelle - and the post rapidly became the most popular tweet of all time.

He took to the stage at his campaign headquarters in Chicago to deliver a powerful speech looking towards the future, saying: ‘We know in our hearts that for the United States of America the best is yet to come.’

Obama thanked the citizens who had participated in the political process: ‘Whether you held an Obama sign or a Romney sign, you made your voice heard and you made a difference.’
Culled:247nigerianewsupdate



 

Tuesday 6 November 2012

UNILAG student hospitalised after outing with Facebook friend

A 21-year-old student has been hospitalised, after she was allegedly pushed down from the third floor of a building in Lagos, following a disagreement with a man she met on the social network, Facebook.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Akabugu Nkiruka sustained multiple injuries, including a pelvis fracture, and is undergoing surgery at the General Hospital, Marina, Lagos.

Nkiruka, a Linguistics student of the University of Lagos, told NAN on her hospital bed that she met the young man through the social media, barely a week before the November 1 incident.

She told NAN that the 26-year-old man (name withheld) last Wednesday invited her to a night club in Apapa from where they ended up in his family home at 1004 Estate, Victoria Island, Lagos.

She noted that the young man had earlier talked about sex on the phone prior to the outing but she told him she was menstruating.

Nkiruka said on getting to the house, the man tore her dress and tried to rape her.

According to Nkiruka, the man thereafter pushed her down from the third floor of the building because she refused to have sex with him.

When contacted, the man’s mother, who was at home on the night of the incident, however, told NAN that she was not aware of what happened.

She said she slept around 10pm, while the disagreement between the couple started much later.

The mother, who pleaded anonymity, said she paid part of the hospital bill immediately after Nkiruka was admitted, and even tried to transfer her to a private hospital.

“I took her as our own daughter and so, I can do anything that will make her recover quickly,’’ she added.

She insisted that her preliminary inquiry indicated that Nkiruka was not pushed by her son as alleged, but that she jumped on her own in the ensuing scuffle.

When contacted, the Divisional Police Officer of Bar Beach, Victoria Island, Lagos, Mr. Fayoade Adegoke, told NAN that Nkiruka wrote in her statement that she jumped on her own, in order to escape being raped.

Adegoke said he ordered his men to convey the victim to the hospital immediately after he was informed of the incident by security guards in the area.

The DPO said the suspect was released on bail, pending further investigation into the matter.
Culled:NAN













 

Police corporal loses 4 children to inferno in Zamfara

A police corporal, Jeremiah Yusuf, has lost four of his five children to fire outbreak which engulfed his residence as a result of the sudden restoration of light by the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) in Tudun Wada area of Gusau, Zamfara State.

The names of the deceased were Faith Yusuf (15), Emmanuel Yusuf (13), Angela Yusuf (10) and Favour Yusuf (7).

According to source who pleaded anonymity, PHCN restored light in the area around 1.00a.m. on Monday.

“When light was restored, it came in full current and as a result there was a spark. Then the spark continued for a few seconds and the next thing we saw was a thick smoke coming out of the building,” the source stated.

Sympathisers, who rushed to the scene of the incident with the aim of rescuing the children who had been trapped inside the house, became helpless as the fire raged. The children were burnt beyond recognition.

The source also added that the police officer was able to escape with his three-year-old son.

 The boy, who sustained injuries, is currently receiving treatment at the Federal Medical Centre, Gusau.

Findings also showed that four other houses in the same street were gutted by fire and properties worth millions of naira were destroyed.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the state police command, DSP Hassan Talba, confirmed the incident.
Culled:Nigerian Tribune

Compass MD, Kawonise, police aide shot

Unknown gunmen on Tuesday shot the Managing Director of Nigerian Compass,Mr. Sina Kawonise and his police orderly.

Kawonise who was former Commissioner of Information during ex-governor Gbenga Daniel was reportedly attacked by the gunmen around Ikeji Arakeji in Osun State on his way back from Akwa, Anambra State.
 
 
 
According to a statement by media aide to Daniel, Adegbenro Adebanjo , the gunmen opened fire in order to force his vehicle to stop.

“The attackers were, however, repelled by his two police orderlies. In the ensuing gun battle Mr. Kawonise was shot in the leg by the attackers while one of the two policemen also suffered gunshot wounds.

” The armed attackers later fled the scene while Mr. Kawonise and the wounded policeman were evacuated to a nearby hospital. Doctors treating the duo say they are stabilizing.
 
“Kawonise was in Awka as the keynote speaker at the 17th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Anthropological and Sociological Association which held at the Nnamdi Azikwe University Awka.
 
He made the journey by road because there was no available flight to neigbouring airports to Awka. The Police have commenced investigations into the incident.
Culled:247nigerianewsupdate

Friday 2 November 2012

NCAA re-certifies Dana airline aircraft

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, has begun the re-certification of Dana Airline’s planes ahead of its planned resumption of commercial flight operations, the management of Dana Airline says.

This was contained in a statement by Tony Usidiamen, spokesman of Dana Airline in Lagos.

This followed the lifting of the suspension on the airline’s operations by the Federal Government on September 5, after the June 3 plane crash at Iju Isaga, a suburb of Lagos.

Mr. Usidiamen added that the company had signed a five-year contract with FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd. for its flagship Automated Information Reporting System, AFIRS, 228 at about N159 million.

He said the contract requires the Canadian firm to install the AFIRS 228 on all the five Boeing MD-83 aircraft in its fleet, to provide real-time flight data monitoring and to assist in achieving maintenance and operational efficiencies.

He explained that the re-certification was a standard safety measure taken by the authorities to ensure that all the aircraft in the fleet were fully serviceable.

“Of the five aircraft in our fleet, three are currently on ground at MMA2 and have undergone thorough internal engine inspection and systems by NCAA, while the other two are undergoing scheduled C-Checks in Istanbul, Turkey and Miami, Florida.

“The airline also organised an independent inspection of all aircraft by the Aircraft Leasing and Management ( ALM), a leading aviation consulting company based in the United Kingdom,” Mr. said·

He said station inspections, including operations offices, engineering stores and maintenance facilities have been completed.

Mr. Usidiamen added that airline procedures and manuals verification had also been concluded while credentials of key post holders and management staff had been satisfactorily verified.

The spokesman also stated that refresher courses and recurrent training for staff had been completed.

“All pilots had gone through the simulator training, Crew Resource Management (CRM), Familiarization and Touch and Go Flights Training as well as Ground School Training.

“Cabin Crew Recurrent Training has been completed and, as recommended by the NCAA. The programme included additional days for safety and fire drills. All ground staff have also concluded requisite training,” the spokesman said.

The airline is expected to be issued its new Air Operator Certificate, AOC, in a few days, the statement said.
Culled:Premiumtimes

Photos....Veteran actor Pete Eneh loses one leg to illness....*Viewer discretion advised pls*

Extremely sad news coming from the home of veteran actor, Pete Eneh broke out some days ago that doctors at Parklane Hospital Enugu had no choice but to amputate one of his legs in order to save his life.
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The veteran actor was said to have sustained some kind of injury last year, and because he didn't take proper care of it, it led to serious infection that became hard to treat.

The injury was said to have degenerated to a sore and because Mr Eneh was diabetic, it refused to heal.

He spent three months at the hospital before he was advised to amputate the leg before the infection spread to other parts of his body.

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The amputation took place on Wednesday October 24th after all efforts to save the leg was unsuccessful.

Pete Eneh is said to be dealing with it well.

Culled:Lindaikeji'sblog
Photo credit:Nigeriafilms.com

Okada ban: Commuters stranded, rail passengers increase

As Lagos residents resumed duty after the long Sallah break, many commuters have been stranded at various bus-stops.

 This is as a result of few available commercial buses on the road as well as non-availability of commercial motorcycle operators popularly called Okada, due to the restriction order on their activities.

As early as 7 am, major bus-stops are daily filled with commuters waiting endlessly for scarce buses.

Most of the commuters complained bitterly, blaming the cause on the restriction of okada on major routes.




The commercial bus operators who seized the opportunity to hike fare to about 100 percent blamed fuel scarcity and the hike in the price of fuel for the development.

Stranded commuters are daily noticed at Egbeda, Iyana- Ipaja, Agege, Ogba and Ikeja bus-stops. Others include Anthony, Palmgrove, Ojota, Ketu, Oworosonki and Oshodi.

According to a commuter who identified herself as Mrs Ngozi Johnson : “Today’s scarcity of commercial buses is very bad. I have been standing at the Egbeda bus-stop for the past one hour and I’m still going to Ikeja, my place of work. I am already late for work. In the past, I would have taken okada to Ikeja and from there connect to my office”.



Some of the respondents attributed the development to the Sallah holidays with many people rushing back to resume work.

Meantime, rail stations have continued to witnessed influx of passengers as more commuters have turned to railway. One railway staff at Agege Pen Cinema rail crossing, who did not reveal his identity, said since the clamp down on Okada the number of passengers through the railway has risen.
Culled:247nigerianewsupdate
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PHOTO — Lagos Traffic Law: Policemen brutalise, strip okada rider






Some policemen reportedly took the enforcement of the Lagos Traffic Law to the extreme on Wednesday as they allegedly beat an unidentified okada rider and stripped him in Akoka, Lagos.

An eyewitness, who pleaded anonymity, said the victim was caught while riding at the junction of University Road and St. Finbarr’s College Road in Akoka.
 
He stated that the man was plying the route oblivious that plain-clothes policemen had laid ambush in a van with registration number NPF9544B, in the area.
 
The eyewitness said immediately the policemen saw the okada rider, they pounced on him, beat him up and later asked him to take all his clothes off.
 
Recently, a newspaper house reported that an okada rider died after he was hit with a baton by a policeman who insisted the victim violated the traffic law at Agege area of Lagos.
 
A month earlier, it was also reported that a driver of the state ambulance service, died after a policemen allegedly hit him in the head at Surulere area of Lagos for plying a road that has been designated as out of bound to commercial motorcycles.
 
When contacted on Thursday, the police spokesperson in the state, Ngozi Braide, neither picked her call nor responded to a text message sent to her phone.




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Thursday 1 November 2012

Tribune Sacks 160 Workers

There has been an alleged mass sack of workers at the African Newspapers of Nigeria (ANN) PLC, publishers of the Tribune titles, based in Ibadan, capital of Oyo State, Southwest Nigeria.

 At least 160 workers in all the departments were affected in the mass purge which took place last week.

The retrenchment exercise which took place barely a month after the appointment of Mr. Edward Dickson as the new Managing Director and Editor-in-Chief of the company, was a shock to many of the affected workers.

 According to sources, the management felt that it was necessary to prune down the over bloated staff strength estimated at 700, adding that a staff survey they conducted revealed that other media houses have not more than 300 workers.

A source said, “they went to other newspapers and found out that their staff strength are far less than our own. They claimed that they went to a Lagos-based newspaper and found out that they employed not more than 300 staff and they do not see the reason why they should have 700 staff.”

Other reasons adduced for the retrenchment include drop in the company’s working capital and its inability to give dividends to shareholders.
Culled:PMNews

Journalists Call For Recognition Of Media In Constitution

Participants at a workshop on the review of the 1999 constitution have stressed the need for independence and freedom of the press.

This is contained in a 10-point communiqué issued at the end of a two-day workshop in Enugu.

The participants drawn from Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo states, pledged to give maximum coverage and publicity to the constitution review.

They agreed to partner with governments, donor and development agencies as well as other stakeholders to support operations of the media during the exercise.

The communiqué said the participants endorsed the 35 per cent affirmative action for women in all elective and appointive positions and 30 per cent representation for the youths in the constitution.

They also called for the rights of women, widows, widowers, persons with disability in the constitution.

The workshop was organised by the Democratic Governance for Development Project.
Culled:PMNews

Family exhumes, reburies 52-year-old corpse


It has now become clear that the planned demolition of houses to give way for the massive expansion of roads and bridges in Abeokuta, Ogun State is not only going to affect the living.

The proposal is giving some residents concern. While some residents of Idi-Ape, Ago-Oko area of Abeokuta are concerned about the initial discomfort that normally characterises such an exercise, 42 families are in a dilemma on how to relocate the corpses of their loved ones in a cemetery in the area.
 
The almost a century old cemetery belongs to the Cathedral of St. James African Church, Idi-Ape, and like all other structures along the Federal Medical Centre Road, Idi-Aba, it has been marked for demolition.
 
 
 
This development,report says, has compelled the authorities of the church to give the affected families up to November 27 to exhume and rebury the corpses of their beloved ones elsewhere or risk mass reburial.
 
Although the church has already informed 35 of the affected families, members of seven others could not be traced.
 
One of the affected families heeded the church’s call last Friday by exhuming and reburying the body of Mrs. Dorcas Omidiji which was buried at the cemetery 52 years ago.
 
Her exhumed remains were encased in a new white casket and interred in a freshly dug grave covered with concrete slabs.
 
A formal reburial ceremony conducted by the Cathedral Provost of the church, Venerable Samuel Adeyemi, was held for Omidiji in the presence of family members, relations and friends.
 
Adeyemi, in a short sermon at the graveside, urged the living to strive to do good.
 
Adeyemi, in an interview with our newsmen, expressed displeasure over the development but admitted that there was nothing the church could do stop the demolition.
 
He said, “We felt bad about the development when we were first informed about it but there is nothing we can do because we know that it’s part of the development of the state. So, we cannot kick against it.
 
“As soon the government notified us about the planned demolition, we began to move because our plan is that before the exercise begins, we want to exhume all the bodies and move them to another part of the cemetery that will not be affected. The cemetery can still accommodate all of them. They are just about 42 in number and we have prepared a portion somewhere at the right hand side of the cemetery. It’s now left for the families. Some may not want to do it in this format (reburial).”
 
According to him, the church may consider mass burial for the corpses whose family cannot be traced.
 
A mass burial for such bodies, according to him, will come up probably in December.
 
“We are only preparing ourselves towards the demolition because we don’t want them to come and destroy the tombs,” he added.
 
Asked what the church would do if after giving the unclaimed bodies mass burial some of their relations showed up, Adeyemi said, “That’s not our business because we pasted a list already and secondly we have been making announcement in the church and we are also going to write formally to all the families concerned on Sunday.
 
“Some of the bodies were buried here about 70 years ago while some were buried recently. It is not the making of the church. The government wants to develop the state.”
 
However, for the 58-year-old son of the reburied Omidiji, Rev. Bayo Omidiji, the planned demolition of the cemetery had afforded him the opportunity to do what he could not do when his mother died about 52 years ago.
 
As a six-year-old boy, Bayo said he did not know the import of losing his mother then.
 
Bayo said, “When she died in June 1961, I was just six years old then. This is more or less a designed programme by God because when it was 30 years, I did likewise. But now that God has planned it that I should remove her from that place due to the planned construction of the road, this has given me the opportunity to do what I was not able to do then.
 
“I believe exhuming the remains from there to here had really given me the opportunity to really know how it feels when somebody dies because the Bible says we were made from soil and we’ll return to the soil.
 
“To verify this, this is the only way I could do that and after interpreting everything I discovered that it was only the soil and the planks of the coffin that were seen inside her grave.”
 
The part time clergyman advised the families of 41 others buried in the cemetery to “do likewise because that will enable them to know what is going to be the end of every human being and more or less for record purposes.”
Culled:Punch/247nigerianewsupdate