290 Nigerians Died On Mediterranean Sea In Four Months

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Over 290 persons have reportedly died while trying to cross the Mediterranean sea to Europe between January and April this year,Hon. Eddy Duru, President/founder, Re-educating Africans on the Risks and Dangers of Unplanned Journeys Abroad, (RARDUJA),
He spoke at a stakeholders conference held in Benin City, the Edo State capital.
He said:”According to the United Nations International Organization Migration (IOM) section, says, we lost over 290 persons this year alone  while trying to cross the Mediterranean sea to Europe.
“Less than two weeks now, we lost 41 migrants who were also trying to cross through the desert.
“This is off the Tunisia Coast. They were all making their way to Europe and their boat sank and in the process they were all perished”, he said.
He said no fewer than 38 persons have also been deported from Europe to Africa despite the unprecedented deaths that have been recorded within the shortest time,
“Like I did say, in January this year, 38 persons were deported from Overseas to Nigeria and of the 38, 24 of them were from Germany, 13 from Australia and one was from Hungary”, he added.
Duru,who said he was not against anyone traveling abroad, noted that such move should be planned to avoid the unnecessary  hazards associated with  unplanned journeys to European countries.
NSCDC Intercepts Tanker With  Stolen Fuel

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Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Ogun State Command, Friday, intercepted and impounded a petroleum tanker used by vandals to siphone 45,000 litres of Premium Motor Spirit popularly called petrol at Ifote village, Obafemi Owode local government area.
Hammed Abodunrin, the state’s  commandant of NSCDC, disclosed that his command got information around 12 midnight that some vandals were stealing fuel from the pipelines and immediately swung into action.
Abodunrin said the vandals abandoned the already loaded 45,000 litres tanker and ran away immediately they sighted the NSCDC team through the headlamps.
He noted that the command would continue to work 24 hours to ensure that the nation’s critical national resources were protected, warning pipeline vandals to desist or face the wrath of the law.
He added that the tanker and its content had been impounded, saying that the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) was immediately notified so that they could get the fuel from the tanker.
He said that the command would do more investigations and take the case to court, saying any equipment used for vandalism would be taken to court and forfeited to Federal government.
He explained that the NSCDC Commandant General, Ahmed Audi’s focus was to ensure that economic saboteurs does not have their way.
“Our existence is to ensure that Nigeria economic is protected by ensuring that we carry out one of our major mandate, that is protection of critical national infrastructure and he has really empowered us,” he added.
Senator To Buhari:Rescue Nigerlites From Terrorists

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Senator Mohammed Sani Musa, representing Niger-East in the Upper Nigeria’s legislature has again pleaded with President Muhammadu Buhari to  nip in the bud killings of innocent and harmless Nigerlites by suspected Boko-Haram terrorists in the state.
His  call  came  on the heels of renewed onslaught by the terrorist groups whose activities have claimed hundreds of lives, including members of the joint security forces and properties worth several millions of naira destroyed.
“I have had reasons to call on the Federal Government to address issues of insecurity in my constituency, Niger East-Senatorial zone but either by commission or omission no serious efforts have been made to bring the situation to normal”.
He regretted that some local government areas have been sacked and the government have not done anything to protect them from the criminals who have continued to operate with impunity.
He added:“The security situation in places like; in Rafi, Shiroro, Munya LGA has continued to get worse with villagers (my constituents) being killed, kidnapped, maimed, raped almost on a daily basis and their property dispossessed.For years now these people cannot earn a living for themselves because insurgents and bandits have taken over their farmlands. Several of the villages have also been deserted because of the activities of these blood thirsty villains”.
He said the situation has become more complicated to the extent that the few areas where semblance of security used to exist in the affected local government areas have been wiped out totally by these bandits.
Despite appeals to the military and the police to remain and secure the villagers from the criminals, he said the Special Task Force have refused to heed the peoples’ plea after it was sacked from Allawa and Bassa hence leaving the communities at the mercy of bandits who raid their villages daily demanding huge ransom from families of their victims.
Super Eagles Captain Urges Youths To Shun Drugs

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Ahmed Musa, Kano Pillars FC player new sign in,has  cautioned students  to shun drugs and  habits that would portray them in negative light.
He emphasized that students who indulge in drug would lose their value to the society.
He gave the admonition during his recent visit to Bukavu Military Secondary School,Kano,where he pledged to provide basic necessities for some of the school’s classrooms to end the shortage of equipment at the school.
He earlier  donated N2 million for the construction of a mosque in the school
He reiterated his intent to support any move to advance Islamic and Western education in the country.
The captain expressed his gratitude for the commitment of the teachers at the school in providing quality education to the students and urged them to continue to teach to the best of their ability.
Quality Of Nollywood Movies Better Now Than Before- Okoye 

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Ejike Okoye, popular Nollywood actor, has passed a vote of confidence on the quality of Nollywood movies in the country.
“Nollywood today is far better than Nollywood of yesterday in terms of product quality. I am impressed by the rate at which production quality improves,” he said
He said he has featured in more than 100 movies like Isakaba, Black Angels, Igodo, Cry for Help, among  others.
According to him, his most recent movies are “Far From Home, Onye Ichie In America, The Web, Village Boy in London, XYZA, Double Wahala, Blood Stone,” among others, which have won him numerous awards.
The actor  disclosed  that his journey in the film industry could be traced to his childhood days.
He said: “I did too many stage plays in my church as a kid during my elementary school days. When I played the role of Samuel in the church, it attracted a lot of commendations.People were amazed at my performance. I believe that’s what led me into acting when I became an adult.”
The actor said he  also imports automobiles and merchandise to complement his income from acting
“Apart from acting, I do other businesses. I import goods especially motor vehicles and other merchandise. When a family grows, one tends to expand one’s coast.”
He spoke on how he handles criticisms,saying : “In life, we can’t control what others say or do but we can control ourselves and our reactions.”
He also spends quality time to unwind.
 “This is another important aspect of life. We should  take time off our works or businesses to rest or relax. We should spend some quality time with our families. I take vacations seven to eight times every year with my family. Some are long while some are weekend getaways. I also do other things to relax like working out, swimming, taking walks, watching movies and more,” he added.
He admonished  aspiring actors to be humble, stay focused in life; set goals for themselves, strive hard to achieve the goals and above, all pray to God for direction to avoid making wrong choices or decisions.
 Igbo Diaspora Group Seeks Ebube Agu, ESN Cooperation

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Diaspora Igbo group, the Igbo World Assembly, IWA,  has emphasized  for collaboration between the Eastern Security Network (ESN), and the south east governors’ planned  Ebebu Agu, to check the rising cases of insecurity in the region. This is as the group also condemned the Federal Government posture in labelling  the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB,  a terrorist organization.
IWA in a statement jointly signed by its Chairman,  Dr. Nwachukwu Anakwenze,  Vice Chairman Christian Onuorah and Secretary General Oliver Nwankor  noted with dismay that government may have  spared  herdsmen that are the real killers, murderers, kidnappers and rapists
“These Fulani herdsmen terrorists who are the real terrorist are treated with kid’s gloves by the  government while turning around to hound IPOB members who, as far as we are concerned, are not terrorists, but are freedom fighters agitating for a better deal for their people”, IWA noted with dismay. .
Expressing discomfort at the worsening security situation in  South East and and Nigeria, the group in the statement  urged  all the towns in all Igbo communities to set up a vigorous and robust vigilantes’ outfit to guard every part of  the state.
“We support civil defense in every part of  Igbo land  in anticipation of nefarious activities in their respective areas of concerns”, the statement added.
Urging  Igbo people to apply old school diplomacy that is deep rooted in synergy  and flexibility, collaboration and , dialogue, IWA  noted that it was time for  diversification of strategies that would allow room for multiple options at all times.
“We should always put our “smartest” men and women that are skilled in diplomacy at the helm of Igbo affairs. These men and women must be ready and willing to genuinely represent Igbo interest at the center, Nigerian and World-wide.
“We need a wealth of knowledge in understanding of diplomacy and alliance building for the people of the Southeast to form coalitions and alliances with the people of the Southwest, South-South, Middle Belt regions and others.
“Because the great Zik and Awo alliance did not work out well in the past, does not mean that the Igbos and the Yorubas  cannot achieve this alliance today.  We need each other for  the Yorubas and Igbos  to survive in our journeys to justice.   In politics there is no permanent enemies or permanent friends, only permanent interests”, IWA explained.
According to IWA, the Igbo extraction need multiple options at all times with one common Igbo Agenda that is tied into One Ohanaeze Ndiigbo perspective.
“  We need a Nigeria where measured autonomy and self-determination is front, back and centre. Ohanaeze Ndiigbo should continue with a refocused push for restructuring Nigeria into an independent regional system, allowing freedom fighters, such as IPOB to continue their Biafran struggle in the same fashion that the Oduduwa group is struggling for Oduduwa Republic, independent of other mushroom groups within their struggles”, IWA explained.
Noting that  Igbos need to work with the youths  while avoiding  unnecessary in-fighting, IWA believed that for r the Ohanaeze Ndi-igbo to have enhanced viability and true freedom to broker the  “Igbo agenda”, their funding should come directly from Ndi-igbo from across the globe and not from governments; State, Federal and or otherwise.
“Igbo youths have been taken for granted for years especially, in the underdeveloped and less privileged areas. Coincidentally, future of Ndi-Igbo advancement in terms of Economic, Social, Education, Cultural, innovation and technologies are in their hands.
“The youths therefore, must be at the center of the proverbial Igbo agenda. Our agenda for youth in turn must start with character education; remolding our youth for future ethical leadership as the workforce and leadership of the future with vocational trade and skills acquisition; the cornerstone for self-sufficiency”, IWA said in the statement.
According to IWA, “It’s high time the various leaders; home and abroad, lobby politicians, congressmen/women, governments in every country and international world body (Africa Union (AU), United Nations (UN, European Union (EU) everywhere that matters about Igbo interests and the plight of Ndiigbo in Nigeria”
Prof  Adedimeji Emerges Distinguished Educator Of 21st Century

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Prof. Mahfouz Adedimeji,the Vice Chancellor of Ahman Pategi University, Prof. Mahfouz Adedimeji, has been honoured with a Golden Award as  “the most Notable and Top Distinguished Educator of the 21st Century” by the International Chartered World Learned Society, a United States-based organisation, with offices in Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania.
He was also  conferred with the Life Fellowship of the Society (in the field of English Language), according to a letter addressed to Prof. Adedimeji by Prof. Dr (Sir) S. R. Boselin Prabhu on behalf of the Society.
Conferring the awards on Prof. Adedimeji at Ahman Pategi University recently, the World Grand President of the Society, UNESCO Laureate Prof. Sir Bashir Aremu, noted that the recognitions were based on Prof. Adedimeji’s immense contributions to the global knowledge industry through English and Peace Studies.
The insignia of the awards included certificates, a half moon glass, a muffler, a silver medal, a plaque and other instruments of the Society which were presented in recognition of “the avocation, enthusiasm and reputation” of the honouree.
Congratulating Prof. Adedimeji on behalf of the World Grand Board of Directors,   Prof. Aremu urged the recipient not to relent in his efforts of adding value to humanity.
He said Prof. Adedimeji is a shining example of diligence, excellence and competence from whom the present and future generations will continue to draw inspiration.
In his remarks,Prof. Adedimeji appreciated the Grand President and the ICWLS Board of Directors for conferring the awards on him.
He also expressed willingness to leverage the membership of the consortium in achieving the tripartite mandate of his university through teaching, research and community service.
Mrs. Olayemi Alonge Oyadiran,has been appointed as the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Film and Video Censors Board.

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Dayo Pelumi, Special Assistant (New Media & Innovation), Office of the Executive Director, NFVCB Headquarters communicated Oyadiran’s appointment in a press statement.
Mrs. Oyadiran has since assumed duty following the expiration of the tenure of Alhaji Adedayo Thomas in March 2021.
She holds an M.A in African Languages & Literature and has garnered experiences that transverses the public and private sectors, spanning over 29 years.
She is a pioneer staff of the National Film and Video Censors Board and was the head of NFVCB Ibadan Preview Centre from 2003 to 2017. She was also Director of Film Censorship and Classification, at a time, while holding various positions with key management decisions and exerting significant impact on the Board’s recorded successes so far.
Until the latest announcement, she was the Director, Planning Research and Statistics, DPRS, and the most senior Director of the Board.
The statement said: “Mrs. Oyadiran has been directed to oversee and perform the functions of the Office of the Executive Director/CEO of the Board pending the appointment of a substantive Executive Director/CEO by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
‘ Nigeria Should Use  Nuclear Energy  To Solve Power Problem’

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Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, the Minister of Science and Technology,has emphasized the need for Nigeria to consider  nuclear energy to  solve erratic power supply in the country.
Onu  spoke  in Abuja at  the Nigeria Energy Calculator 2050 (NECAL2050) stakeholders engagement,where he also said that when Nigeria peacefully maximises nuclear energy, it would help build a stable power supply and  impact positively on socio-economic areas such as medicine, agriculture, education, manufacturing and overall national economic development.
He  called for the active participation of the organised private sector (OPS) on research and development in nuclear technology for the overall benefits of Nigeria.
 He said there was need for Nigeria to partner with other countries willing to help in the development of necessary expertise in  nuclear technology.
He also  advocated the need  for efficient and effective use of energy resources to guarantee rapid national industrialisation of the country .
Barcelona To  Offer Messi Fresh Three-Year Contract

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Barcelona president, Joan Laporta, is working on a new three-year contract for Lionel Messi, ESPN reports.
Laporta is aware the Spanish giants can no longer afford to pay Messi what he is currently earning which is around €75million net annually.
But,he is exploring different ways to keep the six-time Ballon d’Or winner at the club.
The idea is to offer the Argentine a longer deal, so that Messi is compensated over several years, to make up for the immediate reduction to his salary.
Messi, whose current contract expires at the end of this season, had earlier  said he prefers the idea of renewing on a year-to-year basis, according to the sporting project in place at Barca.
Laporta cannot stick to the terms of his deal moving forward, though, so he hopes to convince Messi with a two-year deal that includes the option for an additional year.