Thursday, September 18, 2014

Photo : High ranking Boko Haram member captured, 60 members killed by military


A high ranking member of terror group, Boko Haram, was yesterday September 17th captured by the military after a failed attempted attack on Konduga in Borno state. The sect members actually made a second attempt into Konduga after the military celebrated its victory against them yesterday afternoon. 
The captured terror leader is currently at a military facility where he is receiving treatment.

In a related development, one soldier was killed after an ambush was laid by the sect members in Benishek, Borno state. Four motorcycles were captured from the terror group after the attack

Nigeria Police Force refutes Amnesty International report



         


          Read the press release from the Nigeria Police Force below...
The attention of the Nigeria Police has been drawn to an on-line 
publication entitled ‘Welcome to Hell-Fire’: torture and other ill-treatment in Nigeria.
While we do not question the freedom of Amnesty International to earn 
its relevance and bread, the Nigeria Police takes serious exceptions to some blatant falsehoods and innuendoes contained in that report.
For one, it smacks of indecency   and intemperate language to liken our dear nation Nigeria, to hell fire. That cannot be true. We believe that Nigeria is a growing nation,

green and largely peaceful.

While the Nigeria Police and other operators in the criminal justice sector are 
undergoing systematic reforms, and aligning themselves with the demands of democracy,
 there is no gain saying the fact that the Nigeria Police Force has since improved 
its operational efficiency and effectiveness. Since the dawn of democracy in 1999, 
the Nigeria Police Force has significantly improved on its human rights records, 
owing largely to training and re-training, community policing, attitudinal 
change and structural transformation.

In its report under reference, Amnesty International did admit in its methodology that it 
visited some Police Formations and interviewed some family members of suspects. 
At no time in its report,
 did Amnesty speak or interface with the Police authorities. This obviously shows 
their disdain and apparent 
lack of character where the democratic tenets of fair hearing are concerned.

The report covered a seven year period of 2007-2014. I dare say that some of the issues
 raised have since been dispensed with and settled.

Of a truth, torture or ill-treatment is not, repeat, NOT an official policy of the Nigeria Police.

The Code of Conduct of Officers, as well as our Regulations prohibit torture and 
incivility to members of the public. We are versed with international best practices,
 and the dictates of the Nigerian Constitution as regards human rights. So the 
Police do not routinely torture suspects. It is not systemic or endemic. Whenever
 instances of human rights abuses are brought to the notice of superintending officers, 
the offending personnel are promptly sanctioned in line with the laws and regulations.
 For the avoidance of doubt, Nigeria Police Force has a zero tolerance for corruption and
 abuse of power. 
There is no Immunity for impunity in Nigeria Police Force.

Besides, the Nigeria Police is women-friendly. We do not target sex workers, 
nor routinely adopt rape as a weapon. Instead, the Police has established a 
family and human trafficking unit to protect the rights of women, children and 
the vulnerable members of our society.

However, the Nigeria Police Force shall meticulously scan through the document, 
and investigate any current human rights abuses linked to any officer or formation.
 Any identified and established case of malfeasance or misconduct shall be treated
 in line with the laws and regulations.

We crave the indulgence of Amnesty International to, for the first time, furnish the 
Police with specific details of its allegations to enable us reach the ends of justice 
for the alleged victims, and to improve our service delivery.

The Nigeria Police Force remains responsive to the yearnings of Nigerians for 
improved safety and security.

The Police is your helper and friend.

PDP adopt Pres. Jonathan as sole candidate for 2015 elections

Every politician looking to contest in next year's presidential election should
 join other parties as President Jonathan has just been chosen as PDP's
 sole candidate for the 2015 election. Members of the National Executive
 Committee, NEC, of the party adopted him this afternoon during a
 meeting (which is still going on) at the party’s national headquarters in Abuja.


The President, VP Sambo, Senate President, and many PDP governors are at the meeting
IMF Staff Concludes Mission To The Gambia
IMF Staff Concludes Mission To The Gambia
IMF Staff Concludes Mission To The Gambia
IMF Staff Concludes Mission To The Gambia
IMF Staff Concludes Mission To The Gambia
IMF Staff Concludes Mission To The Gambia
IMF Staff Concludes Mission To The Gambia
TVC NEWS, GAMBIA - A mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) led by Bhaswar Mukhopadhyay visited Banjul from September 4 - 17 2014.
The mission assessed the authorities' progress in implementing policies since its April visit as part of the second review of the government's reform program supported by an Extended Credit Facility arrangement with the IMF.1 The first review was completed in May 2013. Policy slippages in the second half of that year have delayed the completion of the current review.
The mission held discussions with Vice-President Isatou Njie Saidy Finance Minister Kebba S. Touray Central Bank Governor Amadou Colley other senior officials members of parliament senior officials in public enterprises the banking sector and development partners.
At the end of the mission Mr. Mukhopadhyay issued the following statement:
'The macroeconomic environment stabilized in early 2014 with a successful tourism season leading to improved revenues a stable exchange rate and moderate inflation. Government spending was contained and interest rates appeared to be edging downward slowly. Since that time spending pressures have reemerged led by financial difficulties of the public utility provider (NAWEC) as well as some spending in excess of budgeted levels. These borrowing needs have kept interest rates high while putting pressure on the Dalasi. Public debt which stood at more than 80 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at the end of 2013 is projected to exceed 90 percent of GDP by the end of this year.
The burden of government borrowing will exert further pressure on inflation international reserves and the exchange rate.IMF
'The Gambia remains Ebola-free but news from the subregion appears to be deterring tourists and this will pose an additional challenge.
At the same time the delayed start of the rainy season will have a substantial impact on the harvest. Agriculture is The Gambia's largest economic sector and its second largest exporter after tourism. Together the impact of these two external shocks will be felt on economic growth the government budget trade and the banking system though more information is needed to quantify these risks.
- See more at: http://www.tvcnews.tv/?q=article/imf-staff-concludes-mission-gambia#sthash.UWtNXg2a.dpuf
TVC NEWS, GAMBIA - A mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) led by Bhaswar Mukhopadhyay visited Banjul from September 4 - 17 2014.
The mission assessed the authorities' progress in implementing policies since its April visit as part of the second review of the government's reform program supported by an Extended Credit Facility arrangement with the IMF.1 The first review was completed in May 2013. Policy slippages in the second half of that year have delayed the completion of the current review.
The mission held discussions with Vice-President Isatou Njie Saidy Finance Minister Kebba S. Touray Central Bank Governor Amadou Colley other senior officials members of parliament senior officials in public enterprises the banking sector and development partners.
At the end of the mission Mr. Mukhopadhyay issued the following statement:
'The macroeconomic environment stabilized in early 2014 with a successful tourism season leading to improved revenues a stable exchange rate and moderate inflation. Government spending was contained and interest rates appeared to be edging downward slowly. Since that time spending pressures have reemerged led by financial difficulties of the public utility provider (NAWEC) as well as some spending in excess of budgeted levels. These borrowing needs have kept interest rates high while putting pressure on the Dalasi. Public debt which stood at more than 80 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at the end of 2013 is projected to exceed 90 percent of GDP by the end of this year.
The burden of government borrowing will exert further pressure on inflation international reserves and the exchange rate.IMF
'The Gambia remains Ebola-free but news from the subregion appears to be deterring tourists and this will pose an additional challenge.
At the same time the delayed start of the rainy season will have a substantial impact on the harvest. Agriculture is The Gambia's largest economic sector and its second largest exporter after tourism. Together the impact of these two external shocks will be felt on economic growth the government budget trade and the banking system though more information is needed to quantify these risks.
- See more at: http://www.tvcnews.tv/?q=article/imf-staff-concludes-mission-gambia#sthash.UWtNXg2a.dpuf

Police Arrest Plateau Man for Selling Wife to Ritualists for N800,000


Ritualists Capture BellaNaijaPlateau State police authorities have arrested a man named Maimako Shephang for allegedly selling his wife to ritualists for N800,000.
Shephang  lured his wife, Agnes, into the bush and sold her to “two masked men” for ritual purposes Punch reports.
According to reports, the ritualists asked Agnes if she was a spinster, and were shocked when she told them it was her husband that sold her.
They then ordered her to run away, as they had requested to purchase a virgin for the sacrifice.
Upon her release, Agnes reported the incident to the police, who arrested her husband and one of the ritualists.
The case is currently under investigation.
Photo Credit: peaceau.org (*photo is for illustrative purposes only*)

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Sen. Ita-Giwa & daughter cover Glam, Kemi Adetiba cover Mania

Senator Florence Ita-Giwa and daughter, Koko Florence Mayen, are the cover stars of the latest issue of lifestyle magazine, Glam Essence while TV personality and video music director Kemi Adetiba and her incredible legs cover Mania magazine.

Ogun police arrest 25-year-old man for defiling 3 year old girl

25-year-old Kayode Akanni, (pictured above) has been arrested by men of the Ogun
 State Police Command attached to the Ayetoro Division for defiling a three -year- old girl in, Punch reports.


While parading him before the press, the state Police spokesman Muyiwa Adejobi 
said Kayode had tricked the little girl into his room then ha sex with her. He said 
the parents of the little girl discovered the damage on her private part and 
when asked who touched her, the little girl mentioned the young man's name.
 Her parents immediately made a report at the police station and he was arrested ..

“During police interrogation, it was discovered that the suspect tricked the young 
and innocent baby into his room by telling her to bring to him a bunch of keys outside the room. It was after that he had unlawful carnal knowledge of the girl. The suspect has confessed to the crime, while the victim has been taken to hospital for treatment.”
The Police spokesman say Kayode will soon be charged to court.

Women’s World Cup: Canada names squad to face Super Falcons, others

Canada has named their squad to play at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia & New Zealand. Led by Head Coach Bev Priestman and capta...