Sunday, 16 April 2017

UNIOSUN Best Graduating Student Reveals Secret Behind His Excellent Academic Performance…See Details

A Civil Engineering graduate who emerged
as the ‘Best Graduating’ student of the
Osun State University has made public the
secret behind his success.
The best graduating student of the Osun State
University, Osogbo, Mr. Mubarak Opeyemi Thanni
The best graduating student of the Osun
State University, Osogbo, Mr. Mubarak
Opeyemi Thanni, has revealed the secret
behind his excellent academic
performance.
Thanni said he sacrificed his social life
throughout his undergraduate days in
order to come out with the best grades. He
revealed this during the 6th Convocation
ceremony of the university, in Osogbo,
Thanni.
The graduate of Civil Engineering who was
announced as the best graduating student
of the 2016/2017 set with 4.77 Cumulative
Grade Point Average said that whenever he
got B in any of his courses, he always felt
as if he had failed the course.
He revealed the details in an interview
with Amiloaded and said: “First the secret of
my success is Almighty Allah. Two, dedication.
Three, my family. Four, my colleagues and five, my
illustrious lecturers.
“I said God because I never knew I would make a
first class until the penultimate year (fourth year),
and of course, I never thought I would be the Best
Graduating Student with 4.77 Cumulative Grade
Point Average. It is a surprise to me, too.
“Two, it is dedication because the academic
pursuit took away my social life. It is either A or
nothing else. Whenever I got B, it’s as if I had
failed the course.
“This is also not unconnected with the promise I
made to my parents after my immediate elder
brother, who was then a student of the Lagos State
University, was killed by a stray bullet from a
police officer in Lagos while he was returning from
a bursary exercise. I was in SS3 then and I told my
parents I would try my best to make up for the
loss as much I could.
“Three, it is my parents because they never
doubted me and were always there to provide me
with whatever was needed. Four, my colleagues
with whom we used to do tutorials together. I
taught them just as they taught me. The
relationship was mutually beneficial. When I got to
this school, I was lucky to meet great people. Some
of them are my first roommate, Abdullah
Lookman; Iyiola Akanji, Tijani Akanji, among
others.
“Finally, my lecturers. They did their best to bring
the best out of us. I can never forget them. They
are more than teachers. I can’t mention all of
them, but I surely cannot forget Dr. Bello and Dr.
Olawale. They are true fathers.”
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Drama as Wike, NIA Fight Over Ownership Of N13bn Seized By EFCC

It is a battle going on right now between
the Governor of Rivers state, Nyesom Wike
and the DG of National Intelligence Agency
over the ownership of the recovered N13
billion hidden in a building in Ikoyi.
NIA DG, Ayodele Oke and Governor Nyesom Wike
of Rivers State
The controversy surrounding the
ownership of the N13bn ($43.4m, N23m
and £27,000) found by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission at the
Osborne Towers, Ikoyi, Lagos, took a
dramatic turn on Friday evening when
Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State and
the National Intelligence Agency claimed
ownership of the money.
The National Intelligence Agency on Friday
said the money belonged to it.
A national daily had earlier reported that
the money belonged to the NIA. Sources at
the agency confirmed to one our
correspondents late Friday that the money
belonged to the agency and that it had
written a formal letter to President
Muhammadu Buhari to claim ownership of
the money.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that the NIA, which
is Nigeria’s foreign intelligence service,
explained that the money, which was found
on the seventh floor of the building, was
approved by former President Goodluck
Jonathan for covert operations and security
projects covering a period of years.
The money was said to have been released
in bits during the tenure of a former NIA
director-general. A source said that the
cash was approved before the advent of
the Treasury Single Account.
He stated that the Director-General of the
NIA, Amb. Ayo Oke; the EFCC Chairman,
Mr. Ibrahim Magu; and the National
Security Adviser, Babagana Moguno, had
met over the issue. A Presidency source
also confirmed the meeting to one of our
correspondents.
The NIA source explained that when EFCC
operatives stormed the Ikoyi property on
Wednesday, they were informed that the
said apartment was a safe house of the NIA
from which discreet operations were
carried out.
The EFCC boss, however, rejected all
entreaties from the NIA and entered the
building, breaking the fireproof safes and
taking the money.
The source, who wished to remain
anonymous because he was not authorised
to speak with the media, said, “The money
belongs to the NIA. It is for covert operations and
security projects covering a period of years.The DG
has met with the President, he has explained
everything to him. The President asked him to put
everything into writing and he has done so.
“The entire chain of events was a big
misunderstanding. That place was an NIA safe
house and you have to understand that the NIA
carries out discreet investigation in conjunction
with many agencies across the world.
“On the day the EFCC men gathered around the
house, the NIA reached out to Magu to explain to
him that the money was the property of the
Federal Government and the place was an NIA safe
house. Unfortunately, the EFCC still went ahead to
break down the doors.”
But Wike, who described the claim that the
cash belonged to the NIA as balderdash,
alleged that the immediate past governor of
the state and the current Minister of
Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, kept
the money in the apartment.
As such, the Rivers State governor gave the
Federal Government a seven-day
ultimatum to return the money to the state
government or be ready to face legal
action.
Speaking with newsmen in Port Harcourt
on Friday night, Wike said the $43m was
part of the proceeds from the sale of a gas
turbine by the immediate past
administration, adding that the gas turbine
was initially built by the Peter Odili
administration.
The governor further challenged the
Federal Government to set up a
commission of inquiry to probe the source
of the huge money found in the flat,
insisting that the funds belonged to Rivers
people and should be returned to the
owners within seven days.
He said, “All these things they are saying that
the $43m belong to the Nigerian Intelligence
Agency is balderdash. When did the NIA begin to
keep money in houses? As I speak to you now, the
Federal Government is so embarrassed.
“I want the President to set up a commission of
inquiry. We don’t want to fight anybody; they
should set up a commission of inquiry or return
our money within seven days. If they don’t, we will
take all necessary legal actions and NIA will come
and prove where they got the money from.
“The $43m is the proceeds of the sale of the gas
turbine sold by the immediate past administration.
The gas turbine was built by the (Peter) Odili
administration. It (gas turbine) was sold to Sahara
Energy.
“The turbine was sold for $319m. But as of May
2015, what was in the account was $204,000. We
will avail ourselves and we will be present at the
commission of inquiry expected to be set up by the
Federal Government. If we are invited, we will
come. There is no contradiction in this at all, but I
know they (FG) will not agree.”
Wike maintained that he would complete
the monorail project if the Federal
Government returned the $43m to Rivers
State, adding that it would be “projects
galore” in the state should the money be
returned back to its original owner.
“Part of the money from the sale of the gas
turbine was used to fund the All Progressives
Congress campaign. We are telling the world that
the money belongs to us. If they (FG) give us the
money, I will complete the monorail project,” he
said.
When contacted, the media aide to Mr.
Rotimi Amaechi, Mr. David Iyofor, said he
would react to Wike’s claim on Saturday
(today).
The money has since been deposited into
the account of the Central Bank of Nigeria
following an interim forfeiture order
granted by a Federal High Court in Lagos.
The court had also ruled that if the owner
of the money did not show up within 30
days, it would be forfeited to the federal
Government permanently.
EFCC keeps mum
All attempts to speak with the spokesperson
for the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, on
Friday proved abortive as his phone
indicated that it was switched off while a
text message sent to his phone was not
responded to.
It’s a security issue –Presidency
When contacted, the Special Adviser to the
President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi
Adesina, directed our correspondent to the
security agencies said to have been
involved in the matter.
“This is not a matter for the Presidency. It is a
security issue and I will advise you to get across to
the agencies mentioned,” he said on the
telephone.
SERAP, CD, others hit EFCC for hiding owners’
identities
But socio-political groups, including the
Socio-Economic Right Accountability
Project and the Campaign for Democracy,
criticised the EFCC for hiding the identities
of the owners of the recently recovered
funds in Lagos and Kaduna.
SERAP and the CD, in separate interviews
with Saturday PUNCH, said that it was anti-
democratic for the EFCC to shield the
identities of the owners of recovered
money.
The SERAP Director, Adetokunbo Mumuni,
said, “Whatever information that the EFCC has
about any money abandoned or found in any place
deserves to be released to the public. In a
democracy, there can’t be opaqueness. This issue
affects public interest and it is against the
collective interest if the EFCC withholds the
identities.
“The EFCC’s action will be contrary to public
policy and anti-democratic if the information is not
released. What will happen if the EFCC is not open
is that it will give room for rumours, which is not
good for democracy.”
In his own remarks, the CD President,
Usman Abdul, said, “The EFCC of recent has
just been playing to the gallery. The APC-led
Federal Government should not take citizens for a
ride. After the denial of the confirmation of the
EFCC Chair, Magu, we have had several seizures in
Kaduna and Lagos states, without anybody having
being identified as the custodians of these monies.
“It is quite laughable that new notes of money,
even hard to get in banks, were found and the
EFCC cannot disclose who committed such acts.”
On his part, the National Publicity
Secretary of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin,
said that it was unfortunate that Magu’s
EFCC out of desperation had thrown
caution to the wind in the desperate
attempt to be in the news and excite the
public.
He stated, “You found such volume of cash
without any attempt to find the owners and you
start a cinema of exhibit. A sergeant IPO who does
that should be fired without benefits.
“You cannot tell me that you cannot trace the title
of a property in Ikoyi at Alausa in a matter of
hours .But it seems Magu is all about anti-
corruption and seduction.
“If Magu fails to disclose the owners of the money,
it means that the anti-corruption war has become
a ‘night of a thousand laughs.’”
Also, the Executive Secretary, Anti-
Corruption Network, Ebenezer Oyetakin,
said, “The fight against corruption must be total,
unambiguous, true in character and content,
transparent in outlook and must not be cloudy in
presentation to the public.”
He said that the shielding of the identity of
the looters in itself was corruption and
detrimental to the success of the fight
against graft.
Oyetakin stated, “The fact that this is fuelling
speculations that those involved are government
officials of the present regime is too bad for the
image of the government that is fighting
corruption.
“This is why I must vehemently call on the EFCC to
do the needful by releasing the names of the
looters. The more reason why the names should be
made known is to serve deterrence against such
practices.
“However, I am more concerned that arresting and
making this type of discovery once in a month is
not the only way to fight corruption or regained
the loots, otherwise fifty years will not be enough
to regain looted funds.”
He called for the re-denomination of the
naira, adding that owners of looted funds
could come out and change their money.
A former chairman of the Peoples
Democratic Party, Adamu Mu’azu was
reported to have said that he knew nothing
about funds recovered at a property
reported to be his in Ikoyi, Lagos.
An online newspaper, The Cable, reported
that Mu’azu, who was the Governor of
Bauchi State from 1999 to 2007, said he got
a bank loan to acquire the land where the
house was built, adding that he sold the
house to pay back the loan.
Another online newspaper, Sahara
Reporters, reported that the Minister of
Transportation, Amaechi, said he had no
connection whatsoever with the apartment
or the money.
He was reported to have said that he did
not own any apartment or house in Lagos,
stating that his only property in Nigeria
was in Abuja.
Source: Punch Nigeria
Alabatvnews.

Governor Fayose Reveals Why EFCC Will Continue to Lose Cases

Following the loss of recent high profile
cases by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, the Governor of Ekiti
state has provided details why the anti-
graft agency is losing the cases.
Governor Ayodele Fayose
Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose,
has revealed why the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), will
continue to lose cases in court. He said the
reason is because the agency is fond of
arresting people “without proper and thorough
investigation”.
He made this known in a press statement
by his Special Assistant on Public
Communications and New Media, Lere
Olayinka. Fayose went on to condemn the
continued detention of former Governors
of Benue and Niger States, Gabriel Suswam
and Babangida Aliyu.
He said their detention showed the
disrespect for the law by the ruling All
Progressives Congress (APC).
“It is even more worrisome that former Governor
Suswam has been in detention since February 26
this year and Austin Okai, who was arrested in
Abuja last Sunday, was arraigned in Lokoja
Magistrate Court on Thursday, granted bail and
rearrested at the court premises by the same police
that charged him to court.
“Arresting people without proper and thorough
investigation is the reason EFCC continues lose its
cases. How can you arrest someone, put him in
detention and start looking for evidence to
prosecute him?
“On Wednesday, the Department of State Services
came up with the most ridiculous reason for
keeping Suswam in detention since February. The
service said it would not release the former
governor because he has failed to cooperate with
investigators. The question is; what cooperation
does the DSS need from someone that will require
him being kept in detention for close to two
months without charging him to court?
“One may also ask: is the DSS also keeping the
head of Nigeria’s Islamic Movement, Ibrahim El-
Zakzaky, who has been in detention since late 2015
despite that the court ruled that he should be
released?
“Are we back to the era of Decree 2 of 1984 when
the National Security Organisation had powers to
arrest and detain Nigerians indefinitely?
“Also, for what lawful reason would the Police
charge Austin Okai to court and rearrest him at
the court premises after he was granted bail? Isn’t
the brutish use of power by these APC elements
getting too much?”
Fayose also insisted that the EFCC had no right to
detain any Nigerian without trial.
“Most importantly, it is assumed that before
anyone can be arrested for alleged corruption, the
EFCC ought to have done its job by gathering
necessary facts.
“This practice of EFCC arresting Nigerians,
detaining them indefinitely so that they can give
indicting evidences against themselves is alien to
crime investigation in civilised world.
“Therefore, if EFCC has any evidence of corruption
against Dr Babangida Aliyu, the commission
should simply charge him to court and use the
evidence(s) to prosecute him.
“In the absence of this, he should be released
forthwith; else one will also believe the insinuation
that the EFCC is holding him (Babangida) as part
of the APC-led Federal Government clampdown on
anyone that is perceived as having presidential
ambition in 2019.” Fayose said.
Alabatvnews.

NEWS Tomato Seller Claims N250m Cash Found in Balogun Market

A man who claims to be a tomato trader
has approached the EFCC to claim
ownership of the N250million loot recently
found in Balogun market in Lagos.
As controversies rock the nation over the
discovery of a staggering N15 billion in an
Ikoyi, Lagos apartment, a man has
reportedly shown up at the Lagos office of
the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) claiming ownership of
the N250 million found at the Balogun
Market, Lagos, on Monday.
An EFCC source who did not want to be
named informed  alabatvnews and Saturday Tribune that “a
man came on Wednesday claiming the money
belonged to him and that it was the proceeds of
his trade in tomatoes.”
“We asked him what business fetched him the
money, the man said he deals in bringing tomatoes
from the North to sell in Lagos. We asked him why
he did not put the money in bank, he said he does
not use banks. Meanwhile the money is in bales
with bank wrappers bearing stamps dated as
recent as 6th April, 2017.
“The man was arrested, his statement taken but
has been given an administrative bail as
investigations continue,” the EFCC source told
Saturday Tribune while adding that the
money had been deposited with the Central
Bank.
As of press time, EFCC spokesperson in
Lagos, Sammin Amadin, was yet to respond
to an inquiry on the matter.
-Nigerian Tribune ,
Alabatvnews.

Pics: 11 Facts About The John Dumelo State Vehicle Stealing Saga You Probably Didn’t Know

On Friday, the 24th
March 2017, it was
reported that John
Dumelo , one of Ghana’s
prolific actors has been
caught with a vehicle
that belongs to the state
while he was in the
process of having it re-
sprayed.
He was called in and he said a lot of things
that complicated issues and since then,
Ghanaians have been on his neck for
stealing a state-owned vehicle.
You might know the
story but you probably
don’t know the facts.
Here are 11 facts of the
whole matter.
1. He actually has two
cars but he was caught
with one, which he had
sent to a sprayer in
Accra to be sprayed.
2. Since the car was very
new which doesn’t need
any new spray under
normal circumstances,
one of the workers gave
a tip off to the Task
Force in charge of
retrieving state missing
cars.
This means the report was made by the
same people he had sent the car to have it
sprayed. Ghanaians becoming watchdogs.
3. The task force
requested to know who
brought the car when
they arrived on the scene
and the sprayers
mentioned John Dumelo
as the owner.
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4. To confirm this, the
task force asked the
sprayers to call the
owner to come for his
car and that it is ready,
while they wait in
ambush for him.
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5. Lo and behold, when
the owner showed up, it
was indeed John
Dumelo.
6. He was questioned
about the car and he
claimed it is for him and
that he bought it at
SVANI LTD with his hard
earned money and that it
was bought on loan. He’s
not even done paying for
it.
7. He was asked to
produce the documents
for the car, which he did
and when the Chasis
number was
crosschecked, it revealed
that the car was for the
Ghana National Security.
8. When he was
confronted, he decided
to change his story by
saying, the car was given
to him by Mrs Lordina
Mahama, the Ex-First
Lady of Ghana.
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9. To confirm his story,
the task force decided to
call the first lady but he
begged them to stop.
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10. He tried bribing to
cover up the story and
not make a case out of
it. Unfortunately, the
task force didn’t comply.
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11. Further probing
revealed, he had two of
those cars with one
being with the girlfriend
who is on holidays in the
UK.
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PHOTO: 2face Gears Ali Baba To Laughter As He Visits Him At Home

2face Idibia met with the king of Nigerian
comedy as he has been widely described, many
would expect 2Face to do the laughing while
Alibaba cracks the jokes but it seems things
went the other way round.
2face captioned the photo;
Oboy I try small be that ooo! So person fit make the
king of comedy to laff. #forceofnature
#toomuchperson #overcorrect @alibabagcfr.
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Official Video: Wizkid – Come Closer Ft. Drake

Nigerian music export and Starboy
Worldwide act, Wizkid shares the official
VIDEO of his Drake assisted number
dubbed “Come Closer”.
Directed by Dabs
Enjoy the video below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=vqW18C4plZ8
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