Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Fani Kayode Arrives EFCC Headquarters

following the Anti-Graft Agency's invitation to  Chief Femi Fani -Kayode, the former Minister of Aviation, has arrived at the headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC).
The former Minister who served as the spokesman for the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation in 2015, arrived the EFCC in a police convoy at 9:45am. 
He was invited by the anti-graft agency over an alleged N840m he received during the campaign, which was said to have emanated from the account of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

“I will be strict. I will be a dictator..." Philippines Presidential Candidate

Firebrand mayor Rodrigo Duterte, who is set to clinch the Philippines’ presidency, said he will be a “dictator” against evil and vowed to step down in six months if he failed to fulfill his promise to stamp out corruption.
“I will be strict. I will be a dictator, no doubt it. But only against forces of evil — criminality, drugs and corruption in government,” Duterte said Tuesday morning in his hometown of Davao City, in the southern Philippines.
“My message to all government employees — the police, the military, everyone, including cabinet secretaries — stop. You just stop (corruption).”
Duterte’s closest rival Mar Roxas conceded defeat Tuesday, following Grace Poe out of the race, though official results are yet to be announced.
“It is clear that Mr. Rodrigo Duterte will be the next president of the Philippines. Digong (Duterte’s nickname), I wish you success,” Roxas told supporters.
With more than 90% votes counted Tuesday, Duterte was in the lead with more than 38%, according to an unofficial tally from the PPCRV poll monitor.
Rodrigo Duterte: From ‘Punisher’ to Philippines President?
Over half of the 100 million-strong population registered for the pivotal election, braving stifling heat to cast their ballots Monday.
Duterte, known for his inflammatory comments, has been the long-time front-runner in a campaign dominated by the issues of the economy and corruption.
he usually bombastic politician took on a slightly more self-effacing tone Tuesday saying he would humbly serve the people of the Philippines.
“If I get to live to the day (of) my oath of office, I don’t have other desires than to serve the interests of the people of the Philippines. Nothing follows,” he said, promising to focus on improving education, health and agriculture.
Duterte was also seen getting emotional early Tuesday morning when he sobbed over his parents’ grave. According to Edith Ging Caduaya, who posted the video to Facebook, he asked his parents to continue guiding him as he prepares to lead the country.

Nigerian President Breaks Silence over Fulani Herdsmen Rampage

President Muhammadu Buhari finally broke his silence over the bloody rampage of armed herdsmen around the country. A statement by his Senior Special Assistant Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, disclosed that the President had directed the Inspector General of Police, Mr Solomon Arase, and the heads of other security agencies to “take all necessary measures” to end the attacks and bring their perpetrators to book.
This was the directive that victims of these attacks, community leaders, the media and many concerned Nigerians had pleaded with the President to make, long before the invasions and massacre of defenceless Nigerians in Agatu community in Benue State and Ukpabi Nimbo in Enugu State, but to no avail. It took the distress call that the Governor of Enugu State, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi paid to the Presidential Villa in Abuja, before the Commander – in – Chief acted. Since the President issued the directive, things appear to be moving in a positive direction. Governors of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) have already paid a solidarity visit to Ugwuanyi, and the security agencies that had all along played deaf and dumb to the distress calls of victims have roused themselves.
It is sad that the Federal Government’s decisive actions against the Boko Haram insurgents, Biafra agitators, the Shiite Islamic sect in Zaria, pipeline vandals and Niger Delta militants, were not extended to the herdsmen who killed, raped, kidnapped, and harassed innocent citizens while also driving people from their lands and leading their animals to devour the products of farmers’ sweat and toil. The failure of the Federal Government and its security agencies to respond with despatch to this menace worsened the already tense atmosphere among Nigeria’s diverse ethno-religious groups.
It has fuelled anger and suspicion against nomadic Fulani pastoralists who have over the years grazed their animals through indigenous communities unmolested because they never threatened anyone as they now do. We hope the President will match his words with decisive action and ensure the disarming of the militias and their treatment according to our laws. He should also explore all available modern options to ensure that herdsmen are settled in their own self – financed ranches, as that is the only way both the herdsmen and their animals can experience better life.
Let us also remind the President that his administration’s pledge to diversify the economy through farming will not succeed if the Fulani herdsmen continue to disturb the farmers. Apart from possible reprisal actions, we cannot expect more people to take to farming when farmers and their farm products are not safe from the insurgents.

Monday, 9 May 2016

Oshmili South in Delta State / Fulani Herdsmen Fight

Reports reaching gabbybanks.blogspot.com has it that there is currently, an ongoing fight in Delta State, between Okoh Community in Osimili South Local Goverment Area and Fulani Herdsmen. More details coming soon

Sunday, 8 May 2016

U.S Court gives $2million Dollars to Black Man for Wrongfully Spending 40 Years in Jail.

59 years old Ricky Johnson will receive $2 million dollar from the State for wrongfully spending 40 years behind bars for the murder he did not commit.

Johnson in 1979, was  sentenced to prison for the death of a businessman after the testimony of a 12 year old who said he saw him commit the crime.However, things  changed for good when a witness Eddie Vernon, renacted his testimony setting Jackson free.

Jackson has already been awarded $1million dollars on Thursday as a down payment. The $2 million dollars is computed from the states base rate for wrongful conviction compensation which stands at $40,330 dollars per year in jail, including computation for inflation and tax free awards. Johnson will also  receive money to account for lost wages.

Kenneth,Ifeoma Okonkwo Welcomes New baby After 9 Years.

Excitement hits Kenneth, Ifeoma Okonkwo, and the entire family of Nollywood as their veteran actor finally hears the cry of a new born. Ifeoma delivered her baby boy at the University of Maryland, St. Joseph Medical Center, USA on the 6th of May, 2016, after almost 9 years of marriage.

Okonkwo in his own words said “God is a faithful God. He said we shall be fruitful and multiply, that there shall be none barren in our midst and He just fulfilled His words. To Him be all the glory in Jesus name”.

He thanked all those who stood by them and offered prayers to God on their behalf.

NEMA IDP DEMOGRAPHY

After due demographic study, NEMA gives the population statistics of IDP camp.

The results show that 53% of the #IDP population are #female and 47% are #male.
#Children under 18 constitute 54% of the #IDP population and more than half of them are under five years old.