File Photo: Shiite community members gather on November 4, 2014 for funeral rites of members killed on November 3 during a procession at a Shiite festival in Potiskum, Yobe state
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A jet crashed Sunday near Freeport, a city on the island of Grand Bahama, killing all nine people on board, authorities said.
The flight originated from Nassau, the capital, according to a statement from the Federal Aviation Administration, which said it will investigate.
The cause of the crash was not immediately clear.
Inspector Terecita Pinder, of the Royal Bahamas Police Force, confirmed that all those on board died. Police have not released their identities.
According to former UN Ambassador Andrew Young, Myles and Ruth Munroe were among the victims.
Myles Munroe is the senior pastor of Bahamas Faith Ministries International Fellowship, that group’s website says. His wife, Ruth, serves as co-pastor.
“Ambassador Young expresses his deep sadness over the tragic death of his friends Dr. Myles and Mrs. Ruth Munroe. He offers condolences to the Munroe family and the families of the other souls who lost their lives as a result of this shocking plane crash,” the Andrew Young Foundation said in a statement.
Young is a scheduled speaker at a conference starting in Freeport on Monday.
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Gunmen have kidnapped Sani Ribadu, the younger brother of the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Nuhu Ribadu.
Another brother of the anti-graft boss, Arabi Ribadu, told news online platform PREMIUM TIMES that Sani was kidnapped in his farm in Yola, the Adamawa state capital, on Sunday.
“He was abducted by gun yielding men in his farm along Fufore road at about 5:00 p.m. this evening,” he said, adding that, his abductors took away their victim and abandoned his car.
“Up till moment, there is no communication from them,” he said.
It would be recalled that Islamist sect, Boko Haram recently claimed Adamawa’s second largest town, Mubi. It is however unclear if it was members of the sect that abducted Sani Ribadu.
CAPE TOWN – Nine police officers and a former cop have been arrested in Parow, Cape Town.
The officials, which include a sergeant, have been charged with corruption.
They 10 men allegedly took bribes from suspects and stole crime scene exhibits.
Western Cape police commissioner Arno Lamoer says, “I think what’s important is the details of the investigation which we cannot discuss now because we're still busy following up on some information to finalise the investigation. The members haven’t appeared in court yet.”
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A Makurdi Magistrates' Court on Friday ordered the remand of a 20-year-old man,Tersoo Ugoo, who allegedly raped a 20-year-old mentally deranged woman.
The prosecutor, Insp. Terzungwe Kajo, told the court that Ugoo committed the offence in October at Abough Village, behind Makurdi Modern Market.
Kago said that the case was reported at the Department of Criminal Investigation, 'D' Division, Police Headquarters, Makurdi, by the victim’s mother.
He submitted that the victim was walking on a street when the accused dragged her into his house and raped her.
He said the accused covered the woman’s mouth as she shouted for help.
The prosecutor said that the offence contravened to Section 284 of the Penal Code, Laws of Benue, 2004.
Ugoo’s plea could not be taken because the prosecution said that investigation into the matter was ongoing.
The Magistrate, Mrs Lillian Tsumba, adjourned the matter till Dec. 4 for hearing.
At least 15 persons have drowned in Rima, Goronyo Local Government of Sokoto State, when a vehicle they were travelling in plunged into a river on Friday morning.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the deceased were said to be travelling back to their hometown, Dan-Wawaru, from Takakume, a village near Rima.
Spokesman of the Sokoto Police Command, Al-Mustapha Sani, said the travellers had gone to the village to attend a ceremony.
The spokesman added that the vehicle was conveying 17 persons at the time of the accident and that only two survived.
Mr. Sani, who said that the cause of the accident had not been ascertained, confirmed that the remains of the deceased had been evacuated by the Goronyo police division.
He said “they have since been buried by their respective families according to Islamic rites”.
The Sokoto State Governor, Aliyu Wamakko, had condoled with the families of the deceased on Friday.
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In what appears the end of the fierce face-off between President Goodluck Jonathan and the Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II, the State Security Services has returned to the Emir his travelling documents seized from him on May 3 at the height of his disagreement with the President.
The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso on Chieftaincy and Emirate Council Affairs, Tijjani Mailafiya, told journalists the SSS returned the Emir’s passport through the director in charge of its Kano state command, Bassey Itang.
Mr. Mailafiya commended the Federal Government for releasing the passport six months after it was seized at the Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano as the Emir made to board a Turkish airline flight for a planned trip to Saudi Arabia for lesser hajj.
He said with his passport now in his possession, the Emir was now better placed to serve his people locally and abroad, when necessary.
The SSS had confiscated the Emir’s travelling documents as he made to board the May 3 11: 10p.m. Turkish Airlines flight to Turkey where he would have connected another flight to Saudi Arabia.
The agency’s action was a contravention of the April 3 judgment of a Federal High Court in Lagos, which restrained it and the Nigeria Police from arresting or harassing the then CBN Governor or seizing his passport.
Mr. Sanusi had sued after the SSS seized his passport on February 20 shortly after he arrived Lagos from Niger, where he had gone to attend a meeting of governors of central banks in the West African sub-region. He had then been suspended from office in absentia.
Shortly after his plane landed at the ExecuJet Terminal of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, he was accosted by SSS operatives who detained him briefly and insisted he must surrender his passport.
Speaking on the release of the passport Saturday, Mr. Mailafiya thanked the Kano state government for being in the vanguard of those who pressed for the release of the document.
Some Nigerians may however see the handing over of the document as President Goodluck Jonathan’s direct gesture of saying everything is now alright between him and the Kano Emirate Council.
After nearly a year of bitter relations, President Jonathan and the Emir met on October 30 in Abuja and reconciled differences that once drove both men to the extremes of their offices.
Sanusi, a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, was fired by the president on February 20 after accusing the government of diverting $20 billion oil revenues.
The government denied the claim, and in turn, accused Mr. Sanusi of “financial recklessness”.
After leaving office, Mr. Sanusi was appointed the Emir of Kano in June, assuming one of the most powerful traditional stools in Nigeria.
His appointment by Kano State’s Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, a member opposition All Progressives Congress, was opposed by the presidency which ordered the emir’s office blockaded for days.
The emir reportedly initiated peace moves, and the two men met for the first time in July during the breaking of the Muslim fast, a yearly routine in which the president meets top government officials who are Muslims and other prominent Islamic leaders in the country.
Our sources say the October 30 meeting sealed the reconciliation moves between the two sides.
The emir was accompanied to the meeting by all senior members of the Kano Emirate council, while Vice President Namadi Sambo, the National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, Attorney General, Mohammed Adoke, and the Foreign Affairs Minister, Aminu Wali also attended the meeting.
PREMIUM TIMES learnt that days after the meeting, the President asked the SSS to release the Emir’s passport as a further proof that he had buried the hatchet and was now ready for a warm relationship with the traditional ruler and his emirate.
Governor Godswill Akpabio yesterday said that he was motivated to build the Uyo nest of champions because sports is now big business.
Akpabio noted that a boxer like Floyd Mayweather smiled home with over 120m dollars in a fight that lasted for just 72 minutes, an amount, according to him, no governor could make.
He pointed out that stars like Serena Williams and Ronaldo smile to the bank daily. He said Akwa Ibom ladies will beat Serena if they are exposed to good facilities.
He stressed that this informed his decision to put in place a state of the art stadium.
“I hope new Serena Williams and Ronaldo’s will be discovered from this stadium,” Akpabio said.
He said Nigeria must invest in sports which is now big business.
Akpabio said he is happy Uyo is now in a position to host any major international soccer competition.
The governor stated that his administration has also built two five star hotels in Uyo and Ikot Ekpene.
“With the hotels and a world class stadium we can now host the world,” Akpabio said.
Guber primaries hold Dec 8
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Working Committee at the weekend announced sweeping changes in the dates earlier fixed for conduct of its governorship primaries and Presidential convention.
In a statement signed by the PDP National Organising Secretary, Abubakar Mustapha, the governorship primaries and presidential convention earlier scheduled to hold on November 29 and December 6, 2014 would now hold on December 8 and 10, 2014, respectively.
The party in the same vein has also extended date for the submission of completed nomination forms. Details of the reviewed timetable as released by the party at the weekend read in part: “In exercise of its powers under Section 29 (2) (a) and (b) of the Constitution of our great party (2012 as amended), the National Working
Committee (NWC) has approved the review of timelines (time-table) for the conduct of congresses/primaries preparatory to the 2015 General Elections.
The new timetable, which supercedes the earlier one , is as follows:
House Of Assembly: (a) November 6, 2014 – Return of Forms (Completed); (b) November 7, 2014 – Screening (Completed); c. November 10, Screening Appeal; (d) November 29 – House of Assembly primaries and November 30 – Appeals. -
B.National Assembly: November 14 – Return of forms; November 19-21 – Screeing Appeals; December 6 – House of Representatives primaries; December 7 – Senate primaries; November 8 – NASS Appeals.
Governorship: November 14 – Return of Forms; November 22-25, Screening and Appeals; December 8 – Governorship primaries; December 9 – Appeals.
Presidential: November 15 – Return of Forms; November 26 – Screening and Appeals; December 10-11 – National Convention.
The statement also noted that the INEC had been notified of the review.