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Sunday, 13 March 2016

In Port Harcourt Lagos-bound Air Peace plane makes air return after fire alarm

 
A Lagos-bound Air Peace plane on Saturday made an air return some minutes after taking off from the Port Harcourt International Airport, according to an official.

Mr Sam Adurogboye, the General Manager, Public Relations, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), confirmed the incident in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

Adurogboye said an alarm was raised about fire in the cabin which forced the pilot to make the air return.
``The flight crew did the right thing by returning to base to check the situation,’’ he said.

The NCAA spokesman, however, said the aircraft did not crash land, adding that there was no panic as the pilot properly briefed the passengers before landing safely.

``Air return is a precautionary flight safety procedure that must be adopted in the event of a snag.
``The pilot acted according to Standard and Recommended Practices (SARPs),’’ Adurogboye said.


He also reiterated the NCAA's commitment to safety of Nigeria's aviation sector.
NAN leant that another aircraft was later provided to convey the passengers to Lagos.

Lai Mohammed Minister says Buhari can't control economic situation

Lai Mohammed 

The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed has brought another twist to the current economic situation of the country saying things have gone out of government's control.

In a news report by ThisDay Newspaper on Saturday, March 12, 2016, Lai Mohammed reportedly lamented that the situation of the Nigerian economy is as a result of the negative spiral effect of global economic meltdown.

Commending President Muhammadu Buhari for managing to drive the economy, the Information Minister further revealed that the President’s frequent trips abroad, especially to the oil-producing nations, is as a result of an urgent need to rally support for the stability of global oil prices.

He also noted that the stability of the crude oil will help change the Naira and attract Foreign Direct Investment FDI into the country.

In Niger State Armed robbery suspect on military's wanted list arrested

Nigerian Army  
A 40-year-old armed robbery kingpin on the wanted list of the military in Zamfara and Sokoto States has been arrested by security agents in Niger State.

The man, identified as Liman Muhammad, was arrested in Keteringi village of Bida Local Government area of the state, after a year on the run.

Mr Iliyasu Bawa, Senior Special Assistant to Niger governor on Security, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Minna that the suspect had evaded arrest in the two states.

Bawa added that the arrest was through a joint effort between the security men and the Miyetti Allah Kautal-Hore, the umbrella body of Fulanis in the country.

The governor's aide disclosed that information about the suspect's where about was released to security agents by a woman.

“We were directed by the Niger state government through the Director General Security that the report of cattle rustling in the state was high.

“By this directive, we circulated information to various communities and groups in the state to report to us any information on criminal hideouts.

“On March 9, I received a phone call from a Human Right Activist in Keteringi that a wife of a wanted armed robber from Zamfara state came to him to report that her husband was hiding in Niger state.''

According to him, the man had escaped from Maradun in Zamfara when military personnel raided his home.
Bawa said that the after confirming the veracity of the information gathered from the woman from the military in Zamfara, strategies were devised to capture him.

He also said the umbrella body of Fulanis, confirmed that the suspect ``is a notorious cattle rustler. ''

The governor's aide added that after thorough investigation, Muhammad was arrested on Saturday morning at Keteringi and brought to Minna the state capital for questioning.

He said that the man would be handed over to the Department of State Security for further questioning and prosecution.

Akwa Ibom Re-run Police arrest 1 for alleged disturbance

Ballot box. 

Commissioner of Police in Akwa Ibom, Mr Murtala Mani, said one person was arrested over alleged disturbance at Ibesikpo in Saturday’s parliamentary re-run elections in the state.

He told newsmen that there was some scuffle at a polling unit in the community resulting in security breach, but that security agents quelled the situation promptly.

Mani, who said that he had monitored the election in the areas it held, said that it was peaceful in the five state constituencies and one senatorial district where the exercise was conducted.

He said that he particularly monitored the exercise in Ikot Ekpene and Obot Akara because of security report, adding that Comptroller of Prisons, and Commandant, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in the state accompanied him.

He said that turnout of voters was low but stated that it had nothing to do with insecurity.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the rerun was ordered by the Court of Appeal after it nullified April 11, 2015 elections in five state constituencies and March 28, 2015 poll in North-East senatorial district.
The state House of Assembly seats re-contested are Etinan, Ibesikpo/Asutan, Ikot Ekpene/Obot Akara, Oron and Itu

Ibinabo Fiberesima Actress' son leads cry for sympathy

 

Sean, the eldest son of incarcerated actress and ex-beauty queen, Ibinabo Fiberesima, is currently leading the cry for sympathy in the plea for her mum to regain freedom.

In an emotional piece, the budding footballer appealed to the public to join the plea of his family as they appeal the recently passed judgement on her 44-year old mother and best friend.

He wrote, "This is Sean, first and proud son of Ibinabo Fiberesima, I write on here today to plead with all Nigerians to pray for my mother. She is going through the toughest of times right now, and so are we, her family. I’ve been reading heartbreaking comments on her matter that ‘she thinks she’s above the law’, ‘she doesn’t feel sorry for the family of the deceased’, ‘she was drunk and deserves this punishment’, let me get a few things straight with you now."

Continuing, 'My mother is the most humble woman I know, I was not aware she was a celebrity until I was about 14 and that’s only because my uncle told me, she does not see herself or act as if she is above any other person. She is a proud Nigerian who loves her country and its people.

'Secondly, she has been carrying heartbreak around with her for the past 11 years after the accident. She understands the pain for the deceased family and is very hurt about what happened herself. She has tried her utter most to console with the Family, so don’t ever think she does not care.

'Thirdly she was not drunk, the charges are reckless and dangerous driving, first of all I refuse to believe my mother was driving recklessly or dangerous, as I’ve been in a car with her countless times and nothing has happened. On this occasion it was unfortunate, she was unlucky, her car flipped over which happens to a number of cars and another car smashed into her. She was in a comma for days, she could have easily lost her life, but thankfully, by Gods strength only she survived. She did not set out that day trying to kill someone or herself.
'Right now my mother is broken, and needs the prayer and support of all Nigerians, so please put all your conspiracies about this matter aside, I know it’s between her and God now.

'Join us, myself, Craig her son who is 14, Malcolm and Brian her other sons and her beautiful Daughter Zino who is just 8, and the rest of her family, to pray for her,' Sean wrote on Saturday, March 12, 2016.
Ibinabo was remanded in prison following the judgement of an appeal court sitting in Lagos on Friday, March 11, 2016.

NDLEA Drug agency arrests 4 suspects, discovers meth lab in Asaba

 

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Saturday said it discovered a super laboratory for the illicit production of methamphetamine located at Asaba, Delta.

This is contained in a statement issued and signed by the agency's spokesperson, Mr Mitchell Ofoyeju in Lagos
According to the statement, those arrested (names withheld), include four Nigerians believed to be joint owners of the said laboratory and four Mexicans, who are methamphetamine production experts, hired as technical partners.
"NDLEA has discovered a super methamphetamine laboratory and dislodged a major drug trafficking organisations in the country.
''Officials of the Special Enforcement Team (SET) of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) made a significant breakthrough with the discovery of a super laboratory for the illicit production of methamphetamine.
''This super methamphetamine laboratory similar to the ones found in Mexico is the first to be discovered in the country," the statement said.
The statement quoted the NDLEA Chairman, Mr Muhammad Abdallah as saying that the laboratory had the capacity of producing between 3,000kg and 4,000kg of methamphetamine per production cycle.
“A significant feature of this laboratory is that, the production process is more technical and sophisticated because it uses the synthesis method of methamphetamine production.
''All the principal actors linked to this illicit act were apprehended in a simultaneous raid on members of the drug syndicate in Lagos, Obosi in Anambra and at the laboratory in Asaba, Delta ” he said.
Abdallah described the operation that led to the arrest of the suspects as a technically undercover assignment, adding that it also led to the dismantling of a drug trafficking organisation.
“In a technical undercover operation, four Mexicans were arrested in active production inside the super laboratory.
''The cartel first brought two Mexican methamphetamine experts to Nigeria.
''But because of the size of the laboratory, coupled with the volume of work, two additional Mexicans were added.
''Our investigation revealed that a successful test production was done at the laboratory in February 2016.
''The laboratory was raided while the second production cycle was ongoing.
''Items recovered at the laboratory include 1.5kg of finished methamphetamine and 750 litres of liquid methamphetamine.
''Other items found in the laboratory include industrial pressure pots, gas cylinders, gas burners, facial masks and numerous chemicals.
''Also recovered in this operation are Toyota Tundra, Mercedes Benz Jeep ML and a Toyota Corolla car,'' he said.
The Agency warned that unless drastic measures were taken against the trend; the rise in super laboratories would put Nigeria on the global spotlight in methamphetamine production.
“This is because the laboratory operates at an industrial scale with a high yield of 3,000kg to 4,000kgs of methamphetamine per production cycle.
''Nigeria methamphetamine is now competing with others in Asia and South Africa markets.
''The super laboratory does not need ephedrine because it uses the synthesis method.
''Drug cartels are now shifting from simple method of methamphetamine production to a more complex process.
''The discovery calls for celebration, because the operation demonstrates the capacity and preparedness of the agency to track down drug cartels, irrespective of their covert mode of operation.
''The threat posed by this laboratory is disturbing because mass production will make the drug easily available, thereby increasing the rate of drug abuse, he said.
According to the statement, more citizens will equally be targeted by drug cartels that are searching for drug smugglers outside the country with the tendency to increase the number of Nigerians in foreign prisons, thereby affecting the image of our country.
It said that methamphetamine laboratories posed serious threat to humanity because of the toxic nature of chemicals used, adding that methamphetamine dump had the capacity of polluting the environment.
''This is because for every one pound of methamphetamine produced, about three to six pounds of toxic waste is created which can contaminate the water table within 500 meters radius from the laboratory," it added
It stated that the laboratory contained highly poisonous solvents and gases some of which are pyrophoric in nature, capable of causing explosion, carcinogenic, capable of causing cancer adding that some were highly combustible and corrosive.
According to the agency, the estimated cost of cleaning this laboratory is about N35 million.
“More funds are also needed to carry out public enlightenment to create awareness and provide information to help people make informed decisions.
The agency, which called for protective measures to safeguard the lives of its officers and those of innocent Nigerians, advised members of the public to be vigilant and report suspicious factories to the NDLEA.
'A methamphetamine laboratory can be identified by their secret operations.
''It can be detected by irritation caused by chemicals, smell of chemicals and coloured water on sewage," it added.
The agency also cautioned the people to avoid houses used for methamphetamine production, adding that chemical containers must not be used for domestic purposes.
NDLEA also reiterated its commitment to work with the relevant agencies like the Ministry of Health and Environment and Environmental Protection Agency in enhancing public health and safety of the people.

In Benin Crowned prince moves to Uselu after completion of rites

 Oba of Benin

The Benin Crowned Prince, Eheneden Erediauwa, was on Saturday in Benin formally installed as the Edaiken of Uselu after the successful completion of the mandatory traditional rites.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports Erediauwa is expected to go through some traditional rites before he assumed the traditional stool of Edaiken of Uselu.

As the Edaiken of Uselu, the heir apparent to the Benin traditional stool is expected to be in Uselu, which will become his temporal place for 90 days.

The event attracted a large crowd of people, who thronged the palace.
Shops and other business outlets were also shut as a mark of honour and solidarity with the crowned prince.

The Oba Market and some streets as well as roads housing some traditional shrines were cordon-off by security personnel and manned by colourfully-dressed palace chiefs.

The move was to assist Officials of the Federal Road Safety commission (FRSC) and traffic policemen with useful tips to ease human and vehicular movements of persons.

The event witnessed women groups adorned in Benin traditional attire, drummers, entertainers, youths, visitors, and palace chiefs.

Some commuters and lovers of Benin tradition also struggled to catch a glimpse of the event.
Politicians and top government officials, led by Gov. Adams Oshiomhole, defied the scorching sun to await the arrival of Erediauwa.

The convoy of the crowned prince in company of some first Class Benin Chiefs and combined security team arrived from his private residence in Benin to the palace at about 2 p.m.

Erediauwa, clad in white and red traditional regalia with a pair of dark glasses, immediately after his arrival, had a brief consultation with the palace chiefs.

This was followed by the performance of traditional rites at the palace.
At about 4pm, Erediauwa rode on a long convoy with Oshiomhole, his deputy, Mr Pius Odubu and other top government officials and palace chiefs to Edaiken palace.

This is a precursor to assuming the title of the Oba of Benin.
The heir-apparent to the Benin throne, was on Tuesday, October 6, 2016, formally initiated into the Royal Palace Chamber of Iwebo in conformity with the Bini custom