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Kanu refused new clothes, DSS tells court, Ozekhome says it’s mot true

Contrary to yesterday’s order by Justice Binta Nyako that the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, should not appear in court today in the same Fendi designers clothes he has been wearing since June last year when he was arrested, Kanu was on same clothes today, sparking a debate over why her order was flouted. The prosecution team told the court that provision was made for a change of clothing for Kanu, but that the IPOB leader rejected them on grounds that he preferred the designers Fendi he had on. However, Kanu’s lead counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome(SAN) told the court that it was not true that his client insisted on wearing his designer’s clothes. However, Kanu’s lead counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome(SAN) told the court that it was not true that his client insisted on wearing his designer’s clothes. READ ALSO: I don’t want to see Kanu in these clothes again — Justice Nyako Tuesday(yesterday) Justice Nyako ordered: “I don’t want to see him in these clothes again. “This one is almost off-white. Also, make sure that you allow him to exercise and give him a good mattress.” But when the matter was called up on today! the prosecution counsel, Mr Shuaibu Labaran, told the court that Kanu was the one that chose to wear his designer Fendi clothes. He said: “My lord, based on your order yesterday, we provided defendant with a new orthopedic mattress, pillows and blankets. “As for his appearance, he chose to wear this particular one because he said that it is designers.” Reacting, Ozekhome told the court that it was not true that his client insisted on wearing his designer’s clothes. “My Lord, what happened was that by the time proceedings ended yesterday, and because it was not his visiting day, we were not able to pass to him some clothes we obtained for him. “We even discussed it with him this morning and he said that on the next visiting day he would want to have the new clothes,” Ozekhome added. He, however, commended the DSS for providing the IPOB leader with new mattress and pillows. “I want to commend the DSS and the court for ensuring that it was done,” the SAN said. Before allowing Kanu to be re-arraigned on the amended 15-count treasonable felony charge the Federal Government preferred against him, Justice Nyako reiterated her demand for him to have a change of clothing. Kanu is currently entering his plea to the fresh amended charge against him.

BREAKNG: Abia court orders FG, Army to pay N1b, apologize to Nnamdi Kanu for invading his house

An Umuahia High Court has ordered the Federal Government and the Nigeria Army to pay N1billion to the Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra Mazi Nnamdi Kanu for invading his house in September 2017. According to Vanguard, the federal government and the Army were also ordered to apologise to Kanu for the violation of his Fundamental Rights. Justice Benson Anya made the order today while delivering judgement on the suit filed by Kanu against the federal government, the Army and others. Details later…

IDP Commits Suicide After Being ‘Raped By NGO Official’

Aisha Umar, a female Internally Displaced Person (IDP) in Borno State, has taken her life after allegedly being raped by an official of an International Non-Governmental Organisation (name withheld). The deceased, who was into menial jobs for survival, was reportedly lured to the apartment of the suspect at 303 Housing Estate, near Dalori IDP camp, Maiduguri, under the guise of cleaning the place. The suspect identified as Huzaif Adam, 35, was said to have forcefully had sex with her when she came into his apartment. According to a source, the victim’s cry for help attracted neighbours to Adam’s apartment, but he had already raped her by then. The neighbours were said to have forced his door open. The source said the victim, who was traumatised rushed to Adam’s kitchen where she picked up a knife that she used to stab herself. She died moments later at the hospital. A police officer, who confirmed the incident to Daily Trust, said the suspect was detained at Gwange Division of Borno Police Command after his arrest but he was later transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID). “We arrested the perpetrator but he has now been transferred to the SCID. His case file is in Gwange Divisional of Police,” the officer said. Executive Director Women in the New Nigeria and Youth Empowerment initiative, Comrade Lucy D Yunana, said she visited both Gwange Police Station and University of Maiduguri to ascertain the incident. “I was contacted via my office and I called Commissioner of Sport after. The incident happened around our Area 303/202 EFCC area. I saw the perpetrator and interviewed him, and also saw the corpse of the innocent girl at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH). It’s a really sad incident; justice should be served. “The girl was crying and quoted as saying, ‘Why would you do this to me?’ Instead of bringing shame to my parents after disflowering me, I rather die than go home.”

BREAKING: Nnamdi Kanu Pleads Not Guilty To 15 Charges, Case Adjourned To Feb 16

Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has pleaded not guilty to the 15 charges bordering on treasonable felony and terrorism, brought against him by the Federal Government. He pleaded not guilty before Justice Binta Nyako when the case resumed at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday. Justice Binta Nyako adjourned the case till Feb 16 The Federal Government had filed fresh terrorism charges against the detained IPOB leader before the Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday. Consequently, the action increased the initial counts against him from seven to 15. But during his trial on Tuesday which was held amid heavy security presence, Kanu objected to the fresh charges. The case was then adjourned till Wednesday for him to take his plea. Meanwhile, contrary to the order of Justice Nyako, Kanu showed up before the court, wearing the same designer clothes he had on since June 2021 when he was arrested. Justice Nyako had on Tuesday, ordered the Department of State Services (DSS), to allow Kanu to have a change of cloth. When the matter was called up, the prosecution counsel, Mr. Shuaibu Labaran, told the court that he (Kanu) was the one who chose to wear his designer clothes. He added that the DSS has provided Kanu with a new Orthopedic mattress, pillows, and blankets. In response, Kanu’s lead counsel, Mike Ozekhome, told the court that it was not true that his client insisted on wearing his designer clothes as it was not his visiting day on Tuesday so, fresh clothes couldn’t be passed to him. He added that clothes will be passed to him on his next visiting day. He, however, commended the DSS for providing the IPOB leader with new mattresses and pillows. Before allowing Kanu to be re-arraigned on the amended 15-count treasonable felony charge the Federal Government preferred against him, Justice Nyako reiterated her demand for the defendant to have a change of clothes. Kanu, thereafter, entered his plea to the fresh amended charge against him which borders on his alleged commission of acts of terrorism, felony, incitement, unlawful importation of a radio transmitter, and headship of an illegal organization. Before Kanu was ushered into the courtroom around 10:15 am, the DSS had produced several documentary pieces of evidence, including electronic devices it would use to play some of the alleged inciting broadcasts that were made by the defendant.

BREAKING: Kanu returns for trial in same clothes

Contrary to the order of Justice Binta Nyako, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, on Wednesday, appeared before the Federal High Court in Abuja for his trial, putting on the same Fendi designers clothes he has been wearing since June last year when he was arrested. Justice Nyako had on Tuesday, ordered the Department of State Services, DSS, to allow Kanu to have a change of cloth. “I don’t want to see him in this cloth again. This one is almost off-white. Also make sure that you allow him to exercise and give him a good mattress”, Justice Nyako had ordered. Meanwhile, when the matter was called up on Wednesday, the Prosecution counsel, Mr. Shuaibu Labaran, told the court that Kanu was the one that chose to wear his designers Fendi clothes. He said: “My lord, based on your order yesterday, we provided the Defendant with a new Orthopedic mattress, pillows and blankets. “As for his appearance, he chose to wear this particular one because he said that it is designers”. In his response, Kanu’s lead counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, told the court that it was not true, noting that his client did not insist on wearing his designers clothes. “My lord what happened was that by the time proceedings ended yesterday, and because it was not his visiting day, we were not able to pass to him, some clothes we obtained for him. “We even discussed it with him this morning and he said that on the next visiting day he would want to have the new clothes”, Ozekhome added. He however commended the DSS for providing the IPOB leader with new mattress and pillows. “I want to commend the DSS and the court for ensuring that it was done”. Before allowing Kanu to be re-arraigned on the amended 15-count treasonable felony charge the Federal Government preferred against him, Justice Nyako reiterated her demand for the Defendant to have a change of clothes. Kanu os currently entering his plea to the fresh amended charge against him which borders on his alleged commission of act of terrorism, felony, incitement, unlawful importation of a radio transmitter, and headship of an illegal organization. Already, the DSS had before Kanu was ushered into the court room around 10:15am, produced several documentary evidence, including electronic devices it would use to play some of alleged inciting broadcasts that were made by the Defendant. More to follow…

We’ll Defeat Evil Forces Contesting The Soul Of Nigeria – Osinbajo

Even though “the soul of the North, and of Nigeria by extension, is being contested by some of the most destructive and evil forces in contemporary history,” the Buhari Administration is firmly resolved to resist and defeat them, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, He said this as the Special Guest of Honour at the 8th Sir Ahmadu Bello Foundation Memorial Lecture, on Tuesday, in Kano. Osinbajo did not mince words, asserting that “it is a fight we are determined to win. And we know that by the grace of God, all of these evil forces will be completely exterminated.” Emphasising the rationale for a tough, collaborative resistance, the VP submitted that without it “neither the glorious legacies of the past nor the future our children will inherit, is immune to the unchecked onslaught.” It is for this reason, he explained, that the President “on numerous occasions reiterated the view that our peace and security architecture must recognize that traditional institutions are our first line of defence against the forces of anarchy.” He further noted that this explains why the Federal Government has deepened its partnership with traditional institutions on several fronts, adding that “given their familiarity with the local environment, traditional institutions are integral to our nationwide programme of community policing and can deliver valuable intelligence to State authorities.” Continuing the VP said, “many communities, the military and law enforcement agencies are partnering with local age-grade groups, hunters, and various associations under the sanction of the traditional leadership.” “We will also continue to encourage collaboration between the Federal Ministry of Justice, their State counterparts, and law enforcement, to ensure that those who have been apprehended for terrorism and violent crimes are effectively prosecuted.” Osinbajo then underscored the influential role of traditional institutions and leaders as bridge-builders in communities in order to effectively tackle security challenges and promote peace and unity, at the Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation lecture on Leadership and Good Governance which was titled “Reviving the Northern Traditional Institutions: Imperative for Peace and Security in Northern Nigeria.” While in Kano, the Vice President, who received a rousing reception and cheers from the people of the State at several points on the road including atop bridges and at every street stop, also paid condolence visits to the families of the former presidential candidate, late Dr. Bashir Tofa, renowned Islamic scholar, late Sheikh Ahmad Bamba of BUK and community leader, the late Alhaji Hassan Naif. But earlier while addressing the theme of the lecture, the VP noted that traditional institutions complement democracy in building a more inclusive and peaceful society, even as he noted that “the extensive influence within the existing Northern traditional leadership is urgently needed today more than ever.” “In today’s world, the continued existence of these traditional institutions and communal sensibilities, side by side with the machinery of our modern democracy, gives us an advantage that we must invoke. The moral and legal frameworks of this entrenched structural duality allow us to be able to tackle problems, like insecurity, holistically,” he added. Osinbajo highlighted examples from the Emirate system of Northern Nigeria, which he described as “a well-structured institution with a network of community leaders who helped sustain peace and security throughout their domains.”

2023: I don’t mind being considered APC presidential candidate, says Ayade

Cross River State Governor, Ben Ayade, says he does not mind being considered as the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress in the 2023 general elections. He stated this on Wednesday when he featured as a guest on Channels Television’s ‘Sunrise Daily’ breakfast programme monitored by The PUNCH. When asked whether he won’t mind being considered as the presidential candidate of his party, the governor said, “I think the party should take a decision based on zoning principles which would be resolved as a party.” When further questioned whether he would be throwing his hat in the ring, Ayade said, “Let me say, yes and no; if the (APC) family finds that I am fit and proper, yes. If the family finds that there is a better option and that option fits into the zoning (arrangement), of course, I will stand by the party position. I am a conformist; I stand with the system. I have never been an aberrant, I work with the system.” The PUNCH had earlier reported that Ayade defected to the APC from the Peoples Democratic Party in May 2021. With barely a year to the 2023 general election, many politicians have started declaring their intention to run for the exalted office in Aso Villa. Presidential hopefuls that have emerged in the last few days include APC leader, Bola Tinubu; Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi; media personality, Dele Momodu; former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Pius Anyim; former Governor of Abia State and Majority Whip of the Senate, Senator Orji Kalu; former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Kingsley Moghalu, among others. A few northern politicians have also been rumoured to nurse presidential ambition. The politicians include former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who had contested for presidency on three occasions, Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal and an ex-governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso. While neither of them had yet to officially declare their presidential bid, there are strong indications they are eyeing the exalted position. The politicians, who mostly belong to the APC and the PDP, have since started consultation ahead of party primaries which are expected to hold this year.

Femi Fani Kayode Pours Encomium On Third Wife As She Marks Her Birthday

A former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani Kayode, has poured encomium on his third wife, Regina Hanson Amonoo, as she marks her birthday today. The couple who got married in 1997 and share a daughter together are still on very good terms despite him taking an ex-beauty queen as a new wife in 2014 Femi Fani Kayode took to his Instagram page this morning to praise and appreciate Regina on her birthday. In a lengthy post, the former minister expressed how much he still loves her and how he will never leave her no matter what. Sharing pictures of Regina, he wrote, “If I ever met an angel, it was you. If I ever had a loyal and true friend who, through thick and thin, was as constant as the northern star, it is you. If I was ever loved it was by you. If I ever had love to give, it was for you. You are everything to me and I will love you forever both in this world and the next. For 24 beautiful years, we have been one and until the day I die, we shall be as one. “I will never leave you. I will never stop loving you. I will never forget you. I will always stand by you. May God continue to be with you and may He grant you many more years of peace, joy, good health, blessings and prosperity. May He strike down your enemies, curse those that seek to curse you and shame your adversaries and foes. May He bless those that bless you, meet your every need and cause you to flourish and excel. May He vindicate you and cause you to go from strength to strength. “May He enlarge your coast, exalt your horn and cause you to increase. May He make every crooked path straight before you and make a way for you even where there seems to be no way. I do not have the words to express just how wonderful you are and just how precious you are to me but you know exactly how feel. Nothing can ever come between us because we are one and so it shall always be. May the Lord reward you for your love and commitment to me and our beautiful daughter Remilekun. May He remember you at your time and point of need and in the day of battle and may He watch over you for good and not for evil. “May His angel guard you jealously night and day and may He cause you to prosper. May evil never come nigh your doorstep and may the Lord continue to be your shield, your glory and the lifter of your head. May you rise up to where you belong and may your star shine brightly. May you continue to be a blessing to all that is around you and a great source of inspiration and strength to those of us that love you. Happy birthday to my number one, my Queen, my mother, my dearest and most cherished friend, my counsellor, my advocate, my champion and my darling wife Gina.”

Buhari assures Nigerians of reduction in prices of food

President Muhammadu Buhari has urged Nigerians to exercise patience as the growing food production in the country, especially the expansion in rice farming, will eventually bring down prices of food, making it more affordable for all. He said across Nigeria, more than 4.8 million smallholder farmers had been supported by Anchor Borrowers’ Programme, with increase in production of 23 agricultural commodities including maize, rice, oil palm, cocoa, cotton, cassava, tomato and livestock. Buhari said this at the official commissioning ceremony of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)/Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) Rice Paddy Pyramids at the Abuja International Trade Fair Complex, on Tuesday, as disclosed in a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina. “Today rice production in Nigeria has increased to over 7.5 million metric tons annually. Prior to the introduction of Anchor Borrowers Programme (APB), the average production in Nigeria between 1999 to 2015 was less than 4 metric tons annually. “I am aware that the bags of paddy will be moving straight from here to rice milling plants across Nigeria, which lead to the release of processed rice to the markets by the rice millers. The measure will aid our efforts at reducing the price of rice in Nigeria. “Before this administration launched the ABP, there were only 15 standard Rice mills in Nigeria. As at today, we have over 50 Standard and integrated Rice mills creating jobs and reducing unemployment. We expect additional significant output when two new mills are started in Lagos and Katsina,’’ he said. The President said the large margins in the business of rice had also encouraged more people to show interest in investing in agribusiness. “Fellow Nigerians, our gathering here today, is no doubt a testament to the fact that the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme is working. Indeed, these sky-high pyramids which we are gathered here to commission are part of our commitment at achieving national food security and economic diversification through home-grown policies targeted at securing food for all Nigerians. “As a critical policy of the government, the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme is expected to catalyze the agricultural productive base of the nation, which is a major part of our economic plan to uplift the economy, create jobs, reduce reliance on imported food and industrial raw materials, and conserve foreign exchange. “In the implementation of the Programme, adoption of high-yielding seedlings, quality inputs and best farming practices were essential features. “For instance, the improved rice seedlings have helped to ensure our achievement of rice sufficiency, as they are disease-resistant and have an average yield of about 5 metric tonnes per hectare, compared with the traditional national average of 1.5 metric tonnes. “This has resulted in bridging our rice consumption gap, a significant reduction in rice imports, and saved us foreign exchange,” he added. Buhari said Nigeria was making progress towards self-sufficiency in food production as evident in the commissioning of rice pyramids He said, “It is my desired hope and expectation that other agricultural commodity associations that are yet to participate under the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme will emulate the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria in supporting our administration’s drive for food self-sufficiency.” The President noted that, about three years ago, the first set of sky-high pyramids of rice harvests were showcased in Argungu, Kebbi State, which was followed by another set in Minna, Niger State, about a year ago and barely three months later in Zauro, Kebbi State, rice pyramids were, again, unveiled. He said in May 2021, the CBN unveiled the first rice pyramids in the South-West of Nigeria in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State. “Those events were historic as, first, they remind us of our yester-year’s agricultural commodity pyramids, such as the groundnut pyramids in Kano and secondly, they symbolize that we can produce what we eat. “The significance of today’s occasion can be better understood by looking at the various economic strides the administration has achieved through agriculture. “When we assumed the reins of leadership of this country in 2015, the administration identified the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme as an essential policy instrument for achieving economic diversification through agriculture. “To achieve this, the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme was designed to encourage investments in agriculture and empower smallholder farmers as drivers of transformation in the agricultural sector and as critical enablers of economic growth. “I am indeed delighted that the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme continues to receive commendations, since its introduction six years ago, as it has become one of the reference points in the administration’s agricultural revolution effort. “In fact, the Programme speaks loudly in its giant strides as it has increased access to finance by our rural farmers, who before now were virtually excluded from the financial system,’’ he said. President Buhari commended the Central Bank of Nigeria for its efforts at resuscitating the Nigerian Commodity Exchange following approval to do so. This, he said, had been done in the hope that farmers can have ready buyers of their produce, thereby resolving the current logistical challenge of moving their produce from farm to markets. “Let me also commend the Governor and staff of the Central Bank of Nigeria, as well as the leadership of the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria for the successful delivery of these pyramids, which hopefully is just the first of many that will be unveiled this year across Nigeria,’’ the President added. The CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, commended President Buhari’s outstanding resolve on food security for the country, unveiling the single largest rice pyramid in history, According to the CBN Governor, taking a cue from the success of rice production, the financial regulatory body had commenced the wheat value chain, which produces five to six million tonnes each year. President of RIFAN, Alhaji Aminu Goronyo, said more than 99 per cent of the paddy rice for the year was already with farmers across the nation, while the bags in 13 pyramids will be sold to further ease and augment production. “There is no adjective to thank you enough for

Gunmen invade Enugu APC meeting, kill two chieftains, abduct one

Two stalwarts of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State were on Tuesday evening gruesomely murdered during the invasion and attack of the party’s meeting in Enugu South LGA by gunmen. The gunmen also abducted another chieftain of the party while others sustained bullet wounds. The Nation learnt the deceased and others were having a reconciliation meeting at the party office at Ward III Obeagu Awkunanaw, Enugu South Local Government Area when the gunmen struck. Numbering over seven, the gunmen were said to have stormed the venue of the meeting, killing the two instantly while whisking away one other person. The incident, it was gathered, had thrown the state chapter of the APC into mourning. A source at the meeting told newsmen that the meeting was called to reconcile the two factions of the party in the ward as part of the ongoing efforts to unite all members of the party in the State. “The meeting was underway when these men invaded the place and shot and killed the immediate past Enugu South local government chairman of the party. “Ezeoha was also elected as the incumbent state youth leader in one of the factions of the party. One other person I don’t know his name was equally killed instantly. “Hon. Monday Ogbonna (Okwadike), a factional chairman of the party in our area was kidnapped. “One person is lying critically wounded at the hospital and we don’t know his fate,” the source said. Efforts to speak with Enugu Police spokesman Daniel Ndukwe on the development were unsuccessful as his phone line was not reachable