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Nigeria: Cholera kills 231 people

August 23, 2010 By: Olaleke Category: Health, nigeria, nigeria news

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A cholera outbreak in north-eastern Nigeria has killed 231 people this year across 11 states and infected more than 4,500 others, the country’s chief epidemiologist said on Friday. (more…)

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Nigeria introduces Air marshals on US bound flights

August 11, 2010 By: babalobi Category: nigeria news

Air Mashals  now accompany flights enamating from Nigeria to United States, just as  full body scanners are now selectively used in Nigeria airports (more…)

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Nigerian Coach rejects new contract

August 09, 2010 By: babalobi Category: nigeria news

Swedish coach Lars Lagerback is not keen on continuing as the Coach of  the Nigerian Football Team and has turned down an offer for a renewal of  his contract

Lagerback led Nigeria to the World Cup, but despite managing just one point from three games, was offered a fresh four-year deal.

NFF spokesman Robinson Okosun said that the Swede sent in the letter early this week

“He said he was not keen on taking up the offer even though he enjoyed his time in Nigeria,” Okosun said.

Samson Siasia, who led the Under-23 team to silver medal placings at the 2008 Olympic Games and 2005 Under 20 World Cup tournaments, is the favourite to take over.

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Nigeria prepares World’s largest cake

August 02, 2010 By: babalobi Category: nigeria news

Nigeria is expected to make history on October 1, when its caterers build and unveil the world’s largest cake. The 65,000kg cake, will be unveiled at the National Stadium, Abuja, is expected to beat the current Guinness World Records. (more…)

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Nigeria: New bill seeks more local ownership in Telecoms

August 02, 2010 By: Our Correspondent Category: nigeria news

A new bill advanced by the House of Representatives seeks to ensure a greater participation of Nigerians in the telecommunications sector and will mandate companies to reserve at least 30% of total shares to Nigerians. (more…)

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Nigeria: Immigration service get new Boss

July 31, 2010 By: babalobi Category: nigeria news

President Goodluck Jonathan has appointed Mrs Rose Uzoma as the Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS). The Ministry of Interior said in a statement that Uzoma’s appointment took effect from 30 July.

Uzoma, until her appointment a Deputy Comptroller of Immigration, succeeds Chukwurah Udeh, who retired from the service in April after attaining the mandatory retirement age of 60 years.

The new Immigration boss becomes the second female Comptroller-General of the NIS.

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Nigeria: Landlords may register tenants under new law

July 21, 2010 By: babalobi Category: nigeria news

Reps to debate tenant data bill

The Nigerian House of Representatives is to consider a bill which will require all landlords in the country to keep records of their tenants’ personal details for the purposes of security and public information.

The bill is titled, “A Bill for An Act To Provide for Landlords and Tenants Responsibility and For Other Matters Connected Therewith,” and sponsored Emmanuel Jime (PDP, Benue State). (more…)

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Nigeria: Korean wants failed Super Eagles ’stars’

July 21, 2010 By: babalobi Category: nigeria news

The Korean Football Association has requested that the Nigerian national team bring at least half of their World Cup squad for a friendly in Seoul in August.

The ‘Super Eagles’ nickname of the Nigerian National Team, had a disastrous World cup outing losing two of their group matches and drawing the third with the South Korean National team (more…)

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Nigeria’s President Jonathan speaks on facebook

July 21, 2010 By: babalobi Category: nigeria news

President Goodluck Jonathan’s facebook posting this morning

In fulfilment of this administration’s goal of stimulating economic recovery, restoring confidence in the banking sector and the capital market as well as improving Nigeria’s international credit and risk ratings, I signed into law the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) Bill. (more…)

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PDP, stop embarrassing– AC

July 18, 2010 By: babalobi Category: nigeria news


Nigeria’s opposition party, the Action Congress wants the ruling  Peoples Democratic Party to stop embarrasing Nigerians. Speaking through its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed,the AC said that while ruling parties in other parts of the world were the bastion of ideas that accelerate growth and development in their countries, the PDP had been enveloped in crisis and mundane issues.

It noted that in the last one week alone, the PDP had confirmed that it was, indeed, an assemblage of strange bedfellows and an instrument for the plundering of the nation‘s riches.

The AC mentioned the fighting by the PDP members in the House of Representatives on Tuesday and the exchange of words by the Senate and the House over the alleged “doctoring” of a version of the constitutional reform bill sent to the state Houses of Assembly as examples of the embarrassment caused Nigerians by the ruling party.

But the ruling party responded by advising the AC to address its identity problem first.

The AC said, “As if the resort to fisticuffs in the hallowed chambers of the National Assembly by supposedly honourable members were not enough, the leaders of the two chambers took over by dancing naked in the public square, as they traded accusations over who sent a doctored version of the constitutional reform bill to the state Houses of Assembly. Anyway, we are not surprised. The PDP has a history of doctored bills, dating back to the inglorious tenure of (Chief Olusegun) Obasanjo in office.

“To cap a string of shameful shows, the PDP has now turned against its own leader, President Goodluck Jonathan, … for daring to say the party, which by the way is a rigging machine, was afraid of the new boss of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega.

“If anyone was in doubt that things have indeed fallen apart under the tattered PDP umbrella, such people should by now have shaken off such doubt.‘‘

The AC warned, however, that the show of shame exhibited in the ‘House of Representatives-turned-House of Horror‘ should not prevent the anti-graft agencies from getting to the root of the crisis in the House and unravelling what happened to the N9bn capital vote.

It said, “The free-for-all by the lawmakers in the House, constituted 80 per cent by the PDP, is not about bringing food to the table for hungry Nigerians or quenching their thirst through the provision of potable water, it is about those among them who have front seats on the gravy train.

‘‘This is why the anti-corruption agencies must get to the root of the allegations over the capital vote.‘‘

A faction in the House known as the Progressive-Minded Legislators had in separate petitions asked the Economic and Finanacial Crimes Commission as well as the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other-Related Offences Commission to probe how N9bn capital vote for the House was allegedly mismanaged by the Speaker, Mr. Dimeji Bankole.

Before the petitions, the group had given Bankole a one week ultimatum to resign or be disgraced out of office. But the matter developed into an exchange of blows on Tuesday when the House suspended 11 members of the PML for allegedly bringing the House into disrepute.

On the constitutional reform bill, the AC hailed the Lagos State House of Assembly for alerting Nigerians to the fact that a wrong bill was sent to the Houses of Assembly.

The party said, “Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, and the Lagos House of Assembly has brought this to the fore, more than any other House. In fact, while the Lagos House of Assembly was busy scrutinising the bill, in the interest of Nigerians, some other Houses were quickly adopting whatever was sent to them, warts and all.

“We commend these true representatives of the people in the Lagos House of Assembly, and we urge all Nigerians to be vigilant in the days ahead, as the nation moves closer to next year‘s general elections.‘‘

Reacting to the AC statement, the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Prof. Rufai Alkali, said the AC had formed the habit of attacking the PDP anytime it wanted to attract attention.

Alkali said, “We are not surprised with what the AC has said because anytime the party wants to hug the headline, its leadership will attack the PDP. That is their usual manner.

“Anyway, we are not going to dignify the party by responding. All what we know is that the party is searching for a new name. We are waiting for them to see if the new name will make a difference.”

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