Brazilian team plane crash: Plane skipped refueling -report

A representative of the Bolivian airline was quoted to have said that ‘the plane that crashed in Colombia killing 71 people including Brazilian footballers had skipped a scheduled refueling stop’. “The plane should have refueled in Bogota,” but instead bypassed the Colombian capital and headed straight for its destination Medellin, Gustavo Vargas, a representative of airline LAMIA, was quoted as saying in Bolivian newspaper Pagina Siete. “The pilot was the one who took the decision not to enter (into Bogota for refueling), because he thought the fuel would last.” Colombian…

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Bristow Helicopters operations shut down by NAAPE

Comrade Isaac Balami, President of the National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers, NAAPE, has explained why their association has shut down the operations of Bristow Helicopters, saying the group can no longer overlook the continued preferential treatment to expatriates while maltreating qualified Nigerians. As activities remained crippled following the shutdown, Balami declared that Bristow will not fly until they do the needful and stop seeing expatriates as more superior than Nigerians “in our own country”. According to him, “Well, we have been forced to shut down Bristow Helicopters today,…

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British High Commissioner to Nigeria summoned by Reps over detention, deportation of Nigerian in UK

Mr. Godfrey Onyeama and the British High Commissioner to Nigeria we re yesterday summoned by the House of Representatives Committee on Diaspora Affairs, to explain the reason behind alleged illegal detention of a Nigerian residing in the UK, Abiodun Juba, for 18 months without trial. They are also to explain why Juba was deported to Nigeria after 26 years in UK without any criminal record. The Minister is also expected to explain to the Rita-Orji-led committee, the efforts his ministry had made towards the plight of a Nigerian, Ms Julie…

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Preaching regulations in Kaduna: Churches drag el-Rufai to court

Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir el-Rufai has been dragged to court by the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN. The case was instituted against him and two others before Justice Hajara Gwadah of Kaduna State High Court. PFN asked the court to declare as null and void a controversial executive bill before Kaduna State House of Assembly, which seeks to strengthen a moribund 1984 Kaduna State law that regulates preaching in the state. The case, filed by President of PFN, Professor (Rev) Femi Ehinmidu, through the Counsel of PFN, Sunday Akani, joined Kaduna State House of…

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‘POWER MUST CHANGE HANDS’ ANNUAL ANOINTING SERVICE SET TO COMMENCE

The annual Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries ‘Power Must Change Hands’ Anointing Service for the year 2016 is set to commence. Those who should know disclosed that the talk of the town monthly spiritual programme would spark up, the resurrection power like the days of old, in the areas of life challenges on finances, marriage, dead businesses, and the congregation shall experience fresh anointing, and untimely death would also visit the camp of their enemies. Information has it that the anointed man of God, Dr. D.K Olukoya, the General…

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Ekiti market women leader forces down prices of goods in Ekiti

In Ado Ekiti on Tuesday Prices of food stuff were forcefully reduced at markets by a taskforce led by the President of the Market Women’s Association, Chief Omowaye Oso. The team visited the Oja Oba and the Bisi Egbeyemi markets, both in the state capital. Oso ordered the stoppage of foodstuff sold at exorbitant prices, after which, she personally sold to buyers at lower prices. Buyers had accused the sellers of deliberately selling at excessive prices on the excuse of the non-appreciation of the American dollar Some of the commodities forced tosell at reduced prices included garri, beans, local rice and palm oil. Consequently, a measure of garri, which used to sell for N200 was reduced to N100. A 20-liter container of palm oil which sold at N22,000 was reduced to N15,000, while a measure of local rice, which initially sold at N500 was reduced to N400. Oso said she had henceforth ordered that small measure of Okro and locust beans be sold at N20 as against N50. She said the raid was supported bythe state government and the Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Adeyemo Adejugbe. “Both the Ewi of Ado Ekiti and the state government are concerned about the exorbitant prices of goods and services in the town. “The cost of goods, especially foodstuff, is too high in Ado Ekiti, whereas, as the state capital, prices of goods and services should be the cheapest here. “The market men and women should have mercy on the poor because things are too expensive here, unlike other towns and villages in Ekiti State. “It is very unfortunate that market women in other communities don’t want to sell at their places anymore; they now bring their wares to Ado, believing they will sell at twice the price of what they sell in their communities. “As the Iyaloja, one of my responsibilities is to ensure price control of goods and today’s exercise shall be a continuous one and shall be repeated in all markets in Ado. “It is unfortunate that 20 liters of palm oil which sells at N14,000 in Ikole is being sold at N22,000 in Ado, but we have sold it at N15,000. “Ado is now developing a bad reputation for high prices of goods and services, but we will not allow this to continue; the Kabiyesi has said he does not want hardship for the people of Ado. “We will continue to carry out our raids until our market women comply and anyone who cannot comply, must look elsewhere to sell her wares. “If you can’t sell your palm oil at lower prices, don’t bring it down to Ado again,” she said. Buyers at the market and other residents commended the market raid, describing it as a respite to the poor and hungry people. Share on: WhatsApp

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House of Reps moves to bring fuel price to N70 per litre

The Petroleum Products Prices Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) has been urged by the House of Representatives on Tuesday to review the current price template for Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) with a view to reducing the price to N70. This followed the adoption of a motion sponsored by Rep. Abubaker Fulata titled “Urgent Need to Review the Petroleum Price Template”. Moving the motion, Fulata expressed dismay over the circulating rumour of a possible hike in the price of petrol in the country. Although the rumour was denied by the Federal Ministry of…

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Osinbajo vows to end child marriage in Nigeria

The Campaign to end Child Marriage and the Strategy Document 2016 to 2020, pledging the Federal Government’s commitment to ending child marriage in Nigeria has been inaugurated by the Nigerian Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo. At the ceremony, organised by the Ministry of Women Affairs in Abuja, Osinbajo directed all government agencies to cue into the campaign in order to right the wrongs done to the womenfolk in the past. He said there was both the need and urgency to deal with the issue of early marriage which was clear and…

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Reduce interest rate -MAN tells CBN

Retaining the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) at 14 per cent by the apex bank would negate growth of manufacturing sector. This was said yesterday by Mr Frank Jacobs, President, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, MAN. The MAN president also said that maintaining the present rate would prevent the manufacturing sector from coping with the current recession. The Central Bank Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele, had announced MPC decision to retain the MPR at 14 per cent at the end of its two-day meeting last week. Apart from retaining the MPR at 14…

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NYSC asks for subsidized feeding in Enugu

National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Enugu state command, has pleaded with the state government to subsidize the feeding of the corps members in view of the increasing population of the members. The state coordinator of NYSC, Mrs. Nwano Ukagha also said that despite all the assistance the state has been giving the command, it is constrained to plead for more assistance, especially in provision of facilities at the orientation camp. The command made the request during the swearing-in ceremony of the 2016 ‘B’ corps members at the state orientation camp…

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