Monday, 8 December 2014

Kashamu Stops Obassanjo Book Launch

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Chief Olusegun Obasanjo

AN Abuja High Court has restrained former President Olusegun Obasanjo from proceeding with plans to publish or have someone publish on his behalf, an autobiography entitled, “My watch.”

The judge, Justice Valentine Ashi of Abuja High Court, sitting I Wuse II, made the restraining order on Friday after listening to Dr Alex Iziyon who argued a motion exparte brought on behalf of a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Buruji Kashamu.

Iziyon had argued that the content of the book related to issues contained in Obasanjo’s December 2, 2013 letter to President Goodluck Jonathan and former PDP national chairman, Bamanga Tukur, where he (Obasanjo) claimed that Kashamu was allegedly a fugitive wanted in the United States (US).

He contended that since the content of the letter was the subject of the libel suit his client filed against Obasanjo, which is still pending before the court, it was wrong for the ex-president to be allowed to proceed to comment on, write books about or make publications on the issue yet to be decided by the court.

Justice Ashi, in a ruling, restrained Obasanjo from either publishing the book or having it published on his behalf by anybody, pending the determination of the main suit still pending before the court.

“The defendant, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, whether by himself, his agents, servants, privies or any other person by whatever name called and howsoever described, is hereby restrained from publishing or caused to be published in the yet-to-be published book, ‘My Watch’ or any autobiography or biography and any extracts of same, by whatever name called or howsoever titled, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice hereof,” Justice Ashi said.

The judge further restrained Obasanjo and his agents, “from further writing, printing, publishing or causing to be published or printed or circulated, or otherwise, publishing of and concerning the plaintiff, the statement contained in the Daily Sun (pages 47-49) and The Leadership (pages 3 to 8) newspapers of December 12, 2013 and which statements are alleged to have reproduced the letter written by the defendant to the President entitled: ''Before it is too late'' or similar statements pending the determination of the motion on notice.”

The judge ordered the applicant to, “execute a bond with the Registrar of the court to pay such damages as shall be assessed should it turn out that the order ought not to have been granted in the first place.”

He adjourned hearing of the main suit to December 10, 2014.

Kashamu had, shortly after the content of the letter became public, sued Obasnajo for alleged defamation of character.

He argued that the defendant (Obasanjo) “maliciously and recklessly published a letter titled, ‘Before it is too late,’ which contained words which he (Obasanjo) knew to be false.”

In his writ of summons, Kashamu said the criminal imputation made against him by Obasanjo in his letter, has injured him (Kashamu).

He is praying the court to award in his favour, and against the ex-President, N20 billion for the damage he has suffered as a result of the allegation.

He is praying the court for, “an order awarding the sum of N20 billion only to the plaintiff against the defendants as aggravated and exemplary damages against the defendant for libel falsely and maliciously published by the defendant against the plaintiff in the said letter.

“An order of perpetual injunction restraining the defendant, his agents, servants or privies from publishing or further publishing or cause to be published any defamatory words against the plaintiff to any person or persons; and the sum of N100 million as cost of this action”.

Monday, 1 July 2013

NIGERIA NOT WORKING - SULTAN

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Sultan of Sokoto, Alh. Sa'ad Abubakar

The Sultan of Sokoto and president-general of the Jama'atul Nasril Islam (JNI), Alhaji Sa'ad Abubakar III is of the view that so many things are not working in the country because the leaders refuse to allow them work this is according to reports monitor online.
The Sultan who spoke at a national conference on peace, unity and security organised by JNI in Kaduna said, “So many things have gone wrong in this country and things are still going wrong.
“As leaders, we are committed in ensuring justice in whatever we do; we are committed in ensuring that those leaders

Thursday, 31 January 2013

$620,000 bribe, FG finally file charges aginst Farouk Lawan

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Five months after, the federal government has finally agreed to press charges and begin the trial of the House of Representatives member, Mr. Farouk Lawan for allegedly demanding and receiving $620,000 bribe.

Malam Farouk Lawan as the Chairman of the House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee on Fuel Subsidy Probe is alleged to have negotiated the

$3 Million Bribe: Otedola defeats lawmakers in court

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Farouk-Femi
Reports obtained from Channels Tv online today, Thursday indicates that oil magnate Femi Otedola has deafeted the duo of Farouk Lawan and Aminu Tambuwal in the Preliminary Case.

A Lagos based oil magnate and the Chairman of Zenon oil and gas, Femi Otedola has floored the Speaker

Protests in Abuja over light sentence given to director of police pension who stole N32 billion

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PROTESTERS hit the streets in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, on Wednesday, demanding a retrial of the case involving fraud in the administration of police pension fund. This is according to reports from the Tribune website.

In the case, former director of the Police Pension Office, Mr John Yakubu Yusuf had been jailed for two

Sunday, 27 January 2013

EFCC arrests two over $240,000 illegal cash

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission said on Friday that it arrested two suspects, Moghalu Maduakonam and Esho David, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja over alleged attempt to smuggle $240,000 out of the country.

The suspects were said to have made useful statements.

A statement by the spokesperson for the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, said that while Maduakonam was travelling to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates with $200,000 which he failed to declare, David, who was going to Istanbul, Turkey, declared only $5,000 out of the $40,050 in his possession.

Culled from: Punch

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

More states coming soon says Senate President, David Mark.

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Senate President, David Mark.


More states coming soon. Senate President, David Mark, has assured that creation of states is a must, just as he hints that Apa state will soon be a reality.

He stated this in his remark at the 57th general assembly meeting of the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) held in Otukpo area of Benue State on Monday, stating that when Apa state is created, Otukpo

Monday, 21 January 2013

Henry Okah convicted by a South African court of Nigeria's 2010 Independence Day Bombings

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Henry Okah

A South African court has found Nigerian militant Henry Okah guilty of masterminding the 2010 car bombing which killed 12 people.

Okah was convicted of 13 counts related to acts of terrorism.

He was arrested in Johannesburg a day after two car bombs exploded during the 50th anniversary of

Friday, 16 November 2012

Total fuel subsidy removal is a must – Jonathan

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President Goodluck Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday launched a fresh campaign to totally remove the subsidy on fuel, barely a year after a similar campaign and forceful removal of subsidy almost brought the country to a
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