A Federal High Court in Abuja, on Friday, granted an ex-parte order that restored the operating licenses of African Independent Television (AIT) and Raypower radio after it was suspended by the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) over alleged failure to abide by broadcasting code. The chairman and founder of DAAR Communications Plc, Aleogho Dokpesi had described the NBC’s action as efforts by the All Progressive Congress, APC, led Federal Government to gag the media and suppress free speech. He said in a statement on Thursday that ‘AIT and RayPower have not…
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Bomb explosion kills three in Imo
An ordnance UXO has exploded at a dumpsite in Imo State, killing three persons. According to the Imo State Police Public Relations Officer, Orlando Ikeokwu, the incident happened at Eziorsu community in Oguta Local Government Area of the state. He said the deceased were at a scrap site in the area when one of the victims while beating a scrap iron in order to compress it, triggered the ordnance. the bomb exploded killing the three of them at the scene. Share on: WhatsApp
Read MoreGanduje queries Sanusi, restricts emir to palace
The Kano State Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, yesterday, queried Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II, giving him 24 hours to respond to allegations of misappropriation. The latest action followed the June 5, 2019 restriction of Sanusi’s sallah activities to the palace. Ganduje’s restriction order brought to a sudden halt the 105-year-old Hauwa Nassarawa, the emir’s annual line of activities that include traditional homage to Government House, royal sight-seeing around Kano metropolis and other important places before returning to his palace. Sources close to both parties said that Ganduje’s decision to call off…
Read MoreAIT, Ray Power FM licences suspended indefinitely by NBC
African Independent Television (AIT) and Raypower FM have been shut down indefinitely by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) yesterday, over alleged failure of the two broadcasting outfits belonging to Daar Communications Plc to abide by the commission’s directives, the provisions of the NBC Act Cap N11 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria and the Nigeria Broadcasting Code. The Director General of the commission, Mallam Moddibo Kawu, who announced this in Abuja, said Daar Communications had over the years turned itself into an example of how a professional broadcast outfit should…
Read MoreGerman Ex-Nurse Convicted of Killing 85 Patients
A former nurse has been convicted of murdering 85 patients at two hospitals in northern Germany and handed a life sentence. Judge Sebastian Buehrmann described Niels Högel’s killing spree as “incomprehensible”. Högel, who is already serving life for two murders, administered lethal doses of heart medication to people in his care between 1999 and 2005. He is believed to be the most prolific killer in Germany’s modern history. Prosecutors said he attacked patients in order to impress colleagues by subsequently trying to revive them. Högel was nicknamed “resuscitation Rambo” because…
Read MorePDP condemn Buhari’s Comment on FCT Residents
President Muhammadu Buhari has been condemned by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), for branding residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja as “necessary evil” because they did not vote for him in the February 23 presidential election. The party said that such resort to branding of Nigerians for rightly exercising their rights is completely ‘’unpresidential’’ and must be condemned by all. The PDP said that the statement was inciting, divisive and capable of demonising innocent compatriots and setting them up for victimisation by overzealous agencies. “President Buhari should note…
Read MoreNigeria sued by Switzerland over Detained Vessel
A suit has been filled against Nigeria by the Swiss authorities at the international court over the detention of San Padre Pio, its vessel. The Operation Forward Base of the Nigerian Navy in Bonny, Rivers State, had arrested the ship on January 23, 2018. The oil tanker, registered with canton Vaud shipping company, ABC Maritime, and its crew members were detained for alleged diesel smuggling, and violation of Nigeria’s territorial waters. The captain of the ship had denied the allegations, saying he had all papers covering him and the transactions.…
Read MoreRihanna emerges Forbes World’s Richest Female Musician
Rihanna, American Singer, makeup entrepreneur, lingerie designer and now the first black woman to head a top luxury fashion house, has racked up a $600 million fortune to become the world’s richest female musician, Forbes said Tuesday. The 31-year-old born Robyn Rihanna Fenty in Barbados — has amassed wealth exceeding that of Madonna ($570 million), Celine Dion ($450 million) and Beyonce ($400 million), whose husband Jay-Z was just named the world’s first billionaire rap star. Rihanna’s ranking puts into fresh perspective one of her signature lyrics — “work, work, work,…
Read MoreGbajabiamila charged to court for Alleged Perjury
Femi Gbajabiamila, a major contender to the office of the Speaker, House of Representatives, has been dragged to court for allegedly lying under oath. He has subsequently been served criminal summons by an Abuja Grade 1, Area Court in Karshi, to appear on June 10 to clear his name. His accusers said he failed to disclose in the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Form CF 001, which he filled, that he had been previously convicted by a court in the United States. A political party, African People’s Party, (APP), had…
Read More45 malnourished pupils rescued from illegal Islamic school in Oyo
The Zone XI police Command of the Nigeria Police Force have arrested one Mojeed Oyelami for operating an illegal quranic school. Parading the suspect on Monday, the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone XI, Leye Oyebade, said upon the discovery of the school at the Kehinsi Compound, Ita Baale, Bayeruka area, Ibadan, Oyo State, by men of the Operation Puff Adder, it was discovered that 45 male and female pupils were kept in an inhuman environment. Oyebade said the frail and malnourished pupils recounted their harrowing experience while being interrogated. “We found out…
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