Zelenskyy: Germany Will Only Support Ukraine’s NATO Membership with U.S. Approval
Ukraine’s president, Volodimir Zelenskyy, hopes allies will adopt a more positive stance on his “victory plan” after the U.S. election,...
Ukraine’s president, Volodimir Zelenskyy, hopes allies will adopt a more positive stance on his “victory plan” after the U.S. election,...
Eight residents of Kyado community in Mbazun, Mbaterem, Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State were killed in a fatal...
After allegedly stabbing his girlfriend Audrey Nyasha Rwambiwa several times over the weekend with a kitchen knife, Webster Mubati, a...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) claims that Nigeria is still a major player in the global debt market despite rising...
Alejandro Toledo, the former president of Peru, was found guilty of money laundering and corruption and given a 20-year-six-month prison...
A driver was killed on Wednesday when his white Mazda bus collided with a moving vehicleclose to Car Park C in the Lotto section of the Lagos-Ibadan Motorway. According to reports, the incident happened as the driver, the sole person on board the bus carrying the sacks of potatoes, was travelling to Lagos. Witnesses speculate that the driver may have fallen asleep at the wheel, lost control, and collided with the truck from behind. Babatunde Akinbiyi, the Public Relations Officer of the Ogun State Traffic Enforcement and Compliance Agency, confirmed the accident in a statement to reporters, stating that excessive speed and potential exhaustion were the causes. According to eyewitness reports, the motorist was speeding and probably fell asleep, Akinbiyi clarified. The Mazda bus was on its way to Lagos for an early morning delivery, filled with potatoes.Unfortunately, he lost control and collided with a Dangote vehicle that was moving from behind. After being stuck in the debris until he was finally freed, the driver passed away instantly.In addition to offering his condolences to the family of the deceased, Akinbiyi stressed the risks of speeding and exhaustion on the road and advised drivers to use caution, particularly at night. "As these lead to preventable road fatalities, we once again urge drivers to refrain from nighttime travel and excessive speeding," he stated. The tragic collision emphasises how important it is to raise awareness of and enforce traffic safety laws, especially on busy thoroughfares like the Lagos-Ibadan Motorway.
Julius Berger has been given a final seven days by Works Minister David Umahi to accept the Federal Government's offer of N740.79 billion to complete the 82km segment II of the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano motorway, failing which the contract will be terminated. Frustrated by the drawn-out negotiations, Umahi demanded that the project be finished in the upcoming seven days.The ultimatum was given at the Ministry Headquarters in Abuja during a courtesy visit to the Minister by Dr. Pier Lubasch, the new managing director of Julius Berger Plc, and Dr. Lars Richter, the departing managing director. The visit was intended to introduce the new executive officer to the Honourable Minister of Works, Orji Uchenna, according to a statement signed by the Special Adviser (Media) to the Minister on Wednesday. This most recent event comes after Umahi threatened to cancel the contract, which was first given to Julius Berger in 2018 during the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari. The Abuja-Kaduna stretch has only made 27% development in six years, but the Kaduna-Zaria part has been finished and the Zaria-Kano section is almost finished. Julius Berger was accused by Umahi at an event last wee of politicising the project in order to damage the reputation of the current administration. Even though the Federal Executive Council had approved the cash, Umahi expressed worry at the discussion about the delay in mobilising to the site. He emphasised that road users are suffering greatly as a result of the delay, which also speaks poorly of the government. He said, “If Berger cannot do it, let’s find others who can...
Participants in the conference were the PDP Governors Forum, its Board of Trustees, the National Working Committee (NWC), the PDP...
Olusegun Obasanjo, the former president of Nigeria, has criticised regionalism as the root cause of the country's persistent problems. Speaking during the League of Northern Democrats' visit to Abeokuta on Tuesday, October 22, Obasanjo bemoaned the fact that the regionalism that was embraced at the country's independence in 1960 still impedes its development. Speaking to the delegation headed by Ibrahim Shekarau, the former governor of Kano State,Obasanjo underlined that a leader's background should not be important, but rather their contributions to government and national development. Obasanjo said, “Where a leader hails from does not matter.Rather, what he brings to the table in...
Farouk Lawan, a former member of the House of Representatives, was released from Kuje prison today, October 22, after serving a five-year sentence.In 2021, Lawan was found guilty and given a prison sentence for taking a $500,000 bribe from Femi Otedola during a sting operation.At the time, videos showed Lawancramming wads of cash inside his clothing and beneath his cap had gone viral on social media.Lawan was charged with requesting $3 million from Femi Otedola in order to have Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited, Otedola's former business, taken off the list of oil firms suspected of participating in the 2012 petrol subsidy scam.The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) arrested him and charged him with seven counts of bribery for obtaining a $500,000 bribe from Otedola.Three counts were eventually added to the charge.Lawan was found guilty on all three counts and given a seven-year prison sentence by Justice Angela Otaluka of the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Apo on June 22, 2021.After then, Lawan went to the Court of Appeal, which declared the former lawmaker not guilty on two of the three counts and fired him.Additionally, the appellate court shortened his seven-year jail sentence to five years.However, the court upheld his conviction for the lone remaining offence, for which the lower court imposed a five-year prison sentence.Lawan then appealed to the Supreme Court to have his conviction overturned, but the court rejected his request.