Saturday, June 11, 2022

Ned Nwoko disclaims Okowa's alleged $3m bribe to PDP

Delta North Senatorial candidate on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party in the forthcoming 2023 general elections, Hon. Ned Nwoko, has disclaimed a story published by an online news platform that Delta State governor, Ifeanyi Okowa bribed PDP leaders with $3milliion to lobby for the vice-pesident’s slot of the party.

He described the statement as untrue, and a figment of the writer’s imagination, saying it is an allegation that cannot be substantiated.

The PDP senatorial candidate also related the claim as a sacrilegious act emanating from the infantile minds of mindless, vicious and treacherous individuals.

A group, under the aegis of Delta Central for Integrity and Good Governance (DCIGG) has urged Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), to investigate and probe the alleged payment of $3 million bribe by the Delta State Governor, Sen Ifeanyi Okowa to intensify lobbying of leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) officials including the party National Chairman, Iyorchia Ayu, and General Aliyu Gusau.

The money, the group claimed, was meant to influence key decision makers whom Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the party’s flag bearer and his team may likely consult before arriving at a concrete and acceptable person.

The PDP Delta North senatorial flag bearer stressed that Okowa is eminently qualified to vie and emerge as the PDP vice-presidential candidate and need not expend such money to bribe anyone. 

He also debunked insinuations that while the PDP chairman, Ayu is supposed to use part of the $1million to lobby members of the inner circle of the National Working Committee, Gusau is expected to use part of the $2million to lobby northern elders.

Hon. Nwoko said “Nothing of such happened, the group is chasing shadows and only set out to distract the governor.”

Owo church killing: Akeredolu calls off Democracy Day celebration

The Governor of Ondo State, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu SAN, has suspended this year’s Democracy Day celebration in the state in honour of those who lost their lives during terrorist attack on worshippers at the St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, on Sunday.

Akeredolu revealed this on Saturday morning in a series of tweets on his verified Twitter handle, saying the cancellation was necessary to allow people and the state mourn the departed souls.

The Governor had earlier declared a seven-day mourning and ordered all public buildings, facilities, and official residence in the State to fly flags at half-mast in honour of the victims of the terror attack.

The State Government on Wednesday through its Commissioner for Health, Banji Ajaka, in a statement said the number of victims from the attack was 127 while 40 had been confirmed dead.

The Catholic Bishop of Ondo Diocese, Jude Arogundade, had earlier said the church recorded 38 deaths.

"The situation report as at 12 midnight, on Tuesday 7/6/22 at St. Louis Hospital, Owo, 39 people were involved and 13 deaths (confirmed). At the Federal Medical Centre, Owo, a total number of persons involved is 84 and number of corpses in the FMC mortuary is 25; female, 17, and eight males,” Ajaka said in a statement.

But Akeredolu this Saturday said the state would be suspending the June 12 celebration in honour of the victims.

“In honour of the victims of the terror attack at St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, the Ondo State Government has canceled this year’s June 12 celebration.

“The cancelation is to enable the people of Ondo State mourn their loved ones who lost their lives in the horrific attack,” Akeredolu tweeted.


Friday, June 10, 2022

Soyinka denies paying tribute to Tinubu

Nobel Laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka, has debunked claims that he paid tribute to the national leader and presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu.

This was stated in a released by Soyinka’s spokesperson, Abiola Owoaje on Friday, titled, ‘I did not pay tribute to Tinubu- Soyinka’.

A tribute titled, ‘Prof Wole Soyinka’s tribute to Sen Asiwaju Tinubu’, purportedly written by Soyinka eulogising Tinubu on his political accomplishments, had gone viral on various WhatsApp and other social media platforms shortly after he emerged as the presidential standard bearer of the ruling APC.

The elder statesman had, earlier in the year, also dismissed a social media post endorsing Tinubu for the 2023 Presidency.

Soyinka described the trending post as the handiwork of indolent identity thieves whose preoccupation is to deceive the general public with phoney social media posts to gain prominence.

He maintained that he did not operate or own social media accounts.

The statement further said, “The literary luminary reiterated his position on the 2023 elections and the issues surrounding it, noting that he has no business meddling in the struggle for power by political parties in the country.

“Soyinka enjoins the general public to be on alert to the antics of faceless cowards spreading falsehood, adding that they should not partake in the despicable action of the authors by spreading the cocktail of lies.”


BREAKING: Tinubu meets Yahaya Bello behind closed-door

The national leader and presidential candidate of governing All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, is currently holding a closed-door meeting with Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, in what political observers said was part of reconciliatory moves to pacify aggrieved aspirants of the APC presidential ticket.

It was gathered that Tinubu was accompanied to the meeting on Friday by Governors Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos); Bello Matawalle (Zamfara); and Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano).

A former governor of Edo State and former national chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole, is also in the entourage.

It was, however, not clear if the issue of Tinubu’s running mate would be part of the agenda.

Thursday, June 9, 2022

‘Osinbajo to Tinubu: Your contributions to democracy stands you out'

Vice President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has congratulated Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his victory at the All Progressives Congress presidential primary, says Tinubu's contributions to democracy in Nigeria stands him out.

The Nigerian  Vice-president also called for unity among APC members, adding that Tinubu’s wealth of experience will certainly be critical in the party’s continued efforts to attain a more secure and prosperous Nigeria.

Osinbajo stated this in a congratulatory statement titled, “VP Osinbajo congratulates Asiwaju Tinubu on his victory at APC Presidential Primary Election.”

The statement read, “I congratulate Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his victory at our party primaries and his emergence as the Presidential Candidate and Flagbearer of our great party, the APC for the forthcoming 2023 Presidential Elections.

“I also congratulate President Muhammadu Buhari and all leaders of the APC for a successful Special Convention and Presidential Primary.

“For many decades, our Flagbearer has shown passion, patriotism, courage and determination in the cause of nation-building. His sterling contributions to our democracy and its progress stand him out.

“His wealth of experience will certainly be critical in our party’s continued efforts to attain a more secure and prosperous Nigeria. 

“To all members of our great party, regardless of who you voted for at the primaries, we must now unite behind our Presidential Candidate and Flagbearer to ensure victory for our party in the 2023 elections.

“As true progressives, we must remain strong and united in pursuing our collective vision as a party toward building a country that can provide a decent life and livelihoods for all our people,” Osinbajo advised.

 

In a related development, the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, on Thursday evening paid a surprised visit to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the latter’s Aguda House residence, Abuja.

The APC flag bearer who also visited President Muhammadu Buhari before proceeding to Aguda House of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, few hours after the VP congratulated  him and pledged his support to work with Tinubu to emerge victorious in the forthcoming election.

A source who was at the residence of Mr Osinbajo when Mr Tinubu arrived said, “We were just sitting around when the vice president was informed that Asiwaju has arrived.”

The source, who preferred to remain anonymous told the journalists that the former Lagos governor was jovial throughout the visit and shared the story of Mr Osinbajo’s contributions not just to him as a person but to his political sojourn.

“He particularly recalled the efforts of the vice president in securing court victories for the defunct ACN especially with the court case in Osun State,” he said.

The source said Tinubu narrated how Mr Osinbajo went to the UK at a time of extreme weather to get fingerprint technology that was used to help the court cases.

“Asiwaju said he is surprised that people assume the presidential contest will create a wedge between him and the vice president. He told us that they have come a long way and they are like blood brothers now.

“He said what happened was just democracy in action and there was nothing wrong with it,” the source revealed.

APC’s presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu accompanied by Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and some other politicians to visit Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo.

Tinubu polled 1,271 votes to emerge victorious while Prof. Osinbajo polled 235 votes to come third behind Tinubu and the immediate Transport minister Rotimi Amaechi who polled 316 votes.


June 12: ‘Abiola, heroes of democracy in Nigeria worth celebrating' – Lai Mohammed

The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has said that whatever the Nigerian Government was doing to celebrate June 12 in memory of Chief M.K.O Abiola, as well as many other heroes and students of democracy in Nigeria worth celebrating.

Mohammed who stated this on Thursday during a press briefing at Radio House in Abuja said, Buhari-led government had done enough to honour Chief Abiola, the acclaimed winner of the June 12, 1993, presidential election

He said, as part of programme lined up to mark this year celebration, President Mohammadu Buhari would address the nation through a live broadcast on Sunday, June 12, 2022, by 7:00 am.

In addition to a posthumous award of Grand Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic, GCFR honoured Abiola, President Buhari had also in 2018, directed that Nigeria’s Democracy Day, which was hitherto marked every May 29, be shifted to June 12, 

The Minister listed some of the activities lined up for the Democracy Day celebration to include a public lecture at the National Mosque on Friday and Jumaat prayers on the same day and venue on June 10, 2022.

According to him, this would be followed by the President’s address and a church service at the National Christian Centre by 3pm on Sunday, June 12, 2022.

He said there would also be a Democracy Day parade at the Eagle Square in Abuja on Monday morning.

Mohammed assured that all events would be held and there would be no security breaches.

The minister added that attendance “at these events are strictly by invitation and in line with the COVID-19 protocol”.

“So, I think the Federal Government has done enough in addition to the fact that several state governments have followed suit. We have in our small way be courageous enough to declare this day a public holiday, I think it is the best gift to any Nigerian,” he said.

Jonathan salutes Tinubu, Atiku, others, warns against divisive campaigns towards 2023

Former president, Dr Goodluck Jonathan GCFR, has enjoined the presidential standard bearers of the various political parties to avoid divisive campaigns as the nation go into another year of  elections in 2023.

Jonathan stated this in a congratulatory statement on his social media page on Thursday.

The Ex-president who urged all stakeholders to place national interest above personal interest, also harped on the importance of avoiding acrimonious campaigns so that Nigeria can win.

Jonathan reminded the flagbearers that their emergence as the candidates of their parties after submitting themselves to rigorous selection and election processes indicates their belief and interest in the progress of Nigeria.

He said, “I congratulate the winners of the various primaries across the political spectrum, particularly Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu who has won the presidential primary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the flagbearers of other parties that have also concluded their primaries.

“They include Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Malik Ado-Ibrahim, Young Progressives Party (YPP), Chief Dan Nwanyanwu, Zenith Labour Party (ZLP), Dumebi Kachikwu, African Democratic Congress (ADC) as well as Adewole Adebayo of the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

“I consider you are all aspiring to be elected as the leader of the country because you are democrats who believe, like the rest of us, that Nigeria is our common heritage which we should all strive to protect, prosper and preserve for the future generation.

“As you progress towards the electioneering campaigns, it is important that the issues confronting the country and credible solutions take centre stage.

“I urge you to conduct your campaigns in a manner devoid of acrimony, divisiveness and treachery so that at the end of the day Nigeria will win, democracy will triumph and humanity will be better for it.

“As I have always said, no ambition is worth the life of another. As candidates, you must eschew violence and acts that will encourage any form of bloodletting or exacerbate the national fault lines. We live in a season of unprecedented violence and all political leaders have a responsibility to de-escalate the tension in the country. The candidates by conduct and language must prioritise non-violence and peaceful coexistence.

“I also salute the sportsmanship displayed by other aspirants who have continued to lend their weight to the democratic process, despite the fact that they did not emerge victorious in their various party primaries.

We must commit to upholding virtues that will sustain our democracy and advance the cause of good governance, peace and sustainable development.

“Nigeria is at a critical junction in its march to nationhood as it grapples with security and economic challenges. The 2023 elections present an opportunity to renew our union, rebuild the dreams of our founding fathers and revitalise our economy.

“The importance of this election imposes on the election managers and security agencies a historic burden to continue deepening the reforms of our electoral system. A transparent election will go a long way to increase the confidence of Nigerians in our democracy and restore trust in our public institutions.

“We can attain our national aspirations of unity, peace, and progress through the instrumentality of a functional and effective democracy.

“I urge all leaders, especially politicians, to prioritize the peace and stability of our nation as we commence the activities of 2023 elections.

“To the good citizens of our beloved country, I charge you all, particularly the youth, to make honest and patriotic choices that will guarantee us the hope that we desire for ourselves and our nation.”


Odegbami inaugurates all-sports radio station in Abeokuta

Ex-captain Nigeria national football team, Segun Odegbami had established a new all-sports radio station in Abeokuta, Ogun state.

Odegbami's Eagles 7 Sports Radio 103.7 FM located in the Panseke area of the Abeokuta metropolis, is the third of its kind Nigeria.

Brila FM in Lagos and Prime Sports Radio, Enugu, were Nigeria’s only all-sports radio stations before now.

The AFCON 1980 winner described the new radio station as a product of hard work, patriotism, and commitment.

He explained that the new Eagles 7 Sports Radio will among other things promote Afrocentrism, reflecting the dream and expectations of all Africans and people of African descent all over the world

He said: “Primarily on Eagles 7 Sports radio, we shall be exploring the global world of sports through the coverage of some of the world’s biggest sports events.

“The brand of the station is coined after Nigeria’s biggest brand; the Super Eagles and personally, my number as a member and captain of the national team of Nigeria was seven, hence mathematical seven.”

“Therefore, Eagles 7 sports radio is a true Nigeria brand; the product of hard work, perseverance, commitment, passion, discipline, dedication, success, and being truly African.”

“The station shall promote Afro centrism reflecting the dream and expectations of all Africans and people of African descent all over the world

“It will produce and promote Black and African music, art, culture, leisure, business and other interests not exclusively but in a friendly corroboration with the rest of the world.”

Odegbami, who hitherto has been a columnist in several national dailies as well as a TV presenter and producer, called for support in his new adventure into radio broadcasting

“As we embark on this exciting journey today, I ask for the support of everyone fans, family, friends, followers, youths, corporate sponsors, products service providers, and the public.

“Together, we can make this one become a brand of pride for us all,” the one-time Ogun state governorship candidate declared.


Atiku vows to break govt monopoly, as he reveals economic plan

The Peoples Democratic Party presidential candidate in the forthcoming general election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has pledged to break government monopoly in all infrastructural sectors if elected president.

He stated this on Thursday while revealing his economic agenda on his Twitter page titled,  ‘The three guiding principles of my economic agenda’.

The former Vice-president revealed that his economic agenda has a comprehensive objective of providing a more hospitable environment for businesses to thrive, adding that his administration would create jobs and wealth for Nigerian citizens.

The main opposition presidential candidate said, “And to achieve these, I have three guiding principles to go by:

“Reaffirm the criticality of private-sector leadership and greater private sector participation in development; while repositioning the public sector to focus on its core responsibility of facilitation and enabling the appropriate legal and regulatory framework for rapid economic and social development.

“Break government monopoly in all infrastructural sectors, including the refineries, rail transportation and power transmission and give private investors a larger role in funding and managing the sectors, thus emulating the benefits accrued in the oil and gas and telecom sectors.

“Allow the market greater leverage in determining prices. This way we shall eliminate the persistent price distortions occasioned by current interventionist exchange rate management policy. Government intervention, where absolutely necessary, will be done responsibily and judiciously.”

Before his emergence as PDP presidential flagbarer, Atiku had released his five-point plan for Nigeria if elected president during next year’s general election.

Atiku who promised to tackle insecurity, economic and other challenges bedeviling the country, also said that his first agenda was to “Restore Nigeria’s unity through equity, social justice, and cooperation”.

Others are “establish a strong and effective government that guarantees the safety and security of life and property

“Build a strong, resilient, and prosperous economy that creates jobs and lifts people out of poverty

“Promote a true federal system which will provide strong Federal Government to guarantee national unity while allowing the federating units to set their own priorities

“Spearhead education reform to be driven by innovation, science, and technology.”


Adebayo emerges SDP presidential candidate

The founder of KAFTAN TV, Prince Adewole Adebayo has won the Social Democratic Party ticket to contest 2023 presidential election.

Adebayo, a lawyer, polled 1,526 votes at the party’s National Convention on Wednesday in Abuja to defeat the only challenger,Ms. Khadija Lamidi who scored 83 votes.

The Convention Returning Officer, Umar Ardo, put the total votes cast at 1,653; valid votes were 1,609 while invalid votes were 44.

In his acceptance speech, 54-year-old Adebayo, opined that with his emergence indicates that it was the turn of Nigerian masses to take over power in 2023.

He said that it was the turn of the citizens without food, those who graduated without work or hindered from graduating because of the strike to enjoy the dividends of democracy.

Adebayo pledged that the SDP would give the ruling party All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party a ‘good fight’ in the 2023 general elections.

“We will campaign to every household, every polling unit, every ward, every local government, every state, every zone and the entire country.

“We will come out and show to Nigerians that food, water, electricity, housing, education and medical care are not prayer points,” Adebayo said.

He urged Nigerians to join the SDP, register with INEC to vote, open their minds, tell others about SDP and vote out bad leaders in 2023.

The presidential candidate thanked the other aspirants who contested the position with him, including those that withdrew along the way.

He thanked the SDP delegates for not going for money bags politicians or those who want to perpetually remain in power, but voted for a fresh person.

He said that the SDP had demonstrated that a party could conduct credible convention and that politicians could subdue their personal interest for the national interest.

In his own reaction, the SDP National Chairman, Alhaji Shehu Gabam, encouraged those who participated in the election to be part of the campaign, saying it was a joint project.

He said that the party would change the face and character of governance in Nigeria, if given a chance to rule in 2023.

Gabam said that the party considered it expedient to present itself to Nigerians as a veritable alternative, advocating a new initiative in the administration of the country.

He said that it was time for the country to get it right in 2023 general elections.

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‘Your victory has vindicated APC's nationalistic outlook and patriotic posture' – Adamu

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Adamu, had said the ‘overwhelming’ votes received by the party’s presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, showed that the APC had a nationalistic disposition.

Adamu who stated this on Wednesday in a release issued by his media aide, Muhammed Lawal, in Abuja, congratulated the former Lagos State Governor.

Senator Adamu said he was pleased that the party spoke with one voice when the delegates voted overwhelmingly to nominate Tinubu as presidential candidate.

The statement read, “I write on behalf of the entire membership of the All Progressives Congress to congratulate Your Excellency on the sterling victory that you recorded at the just concluded Special National Convention to emerge as the presidential candidate of our great party.

"Your victory has vindicated our party’s nationalistic outlook and patriotic posture as the party of choice for every Nigerian.

“It is my sincere hope and prayer that our collaborative efforts between the party’s National Secretariat and your presidential campaign team will proceed with the shared expectations of victory at the 2023 general election, by the grace of God.”

Adamu had caused a stir on the eve of the convention when he took an unpopular decision by announcing the Senate President, Ahmed Law an as the party’s consensus presidential standard bearer.

He claimed that the choice of Lawan was decided after due consultation with the President Muhammadu Buhari.

But the announcement did not go down well with the NWC members as the likes of National Vice Chairman (North-West), Mallam Salihu Lukman, kicked against the decision, demanding that the party should give every aspirant a level playing ground.


Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Atiku meets PDP governors behind closed door after Tinubu's emergence as APC standard bearer

The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has held a closed door meeting with governors elected on the party’s platform.

Atiku summoned the meeting hours before Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, was officially announced the standard bearer of the All Progressives Congress.

It was gathered that the meeting which was earlier designed to be a “thank you” meeting between the PDP candidate and the Governors, became a consultation and strategy meeting when Tinubu’s victory became apparent.

Those familiar with happenings within the party told Vanguard newspaper that the meeting is the first in a series of meetings preparatory to the campaigns for the the 2023 general elections.

Briefing newsmen shortly after the meeting ended, Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum and Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwual said, “On behalf of my colleagues the governors, let me commend the leadership of the party and members of our party for a very successful national convention.

“The national chairman along with the candidate came to thank the governors for their roles at the convention.

“We talked about cooperation and collaboration in prosecuting a very successful electioneering campaign that will result into victories for the PDP at various elections from the state house of assembly, national election, governorship and the presidential election come February, 2023.

“It is more of a consultative meeting on matters concerning the way forward. “

In response to a question whether the issue of a running mate for the PDP Presidential candidate was discussed, Tambuwual said:

“It is part of the consultation, its ongoing and governors are also being consulted on that.“

He had earlier, congratulated his APC opponent, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, for winning the APC presidential ticket after a hard fought primary. Atiku said Tinubu’s victory was proof of his tenacity in his journey towards strengthening the nation’s democracy.


Auto crash reduce by 1.8% in Q1 2022 – NBS

The National Bureau of Statistics has said the number of road accidents in the First Quarter (Q1) of 2022 declined by 1.82 per cent from the last Quarter (Q4) of 2021.

This was revealed by the NBS Road Transport Data Q1 2022 Report released in Abuja on Wednesday.

The report stated that the total road accidents were 3,345 in Q1 2022, showing a decrease of 1.82 per cent from Q4 2021, which recorded 3,407.

It said disaggregating the accidents into categories showed that serious cases in Q1 2022 were higher with 2,100 compared to fatal and minor cases with 871 and 374 respectively.

However, it said serious cases of accidents were lower by 4.50 per cent in Q1 2022, relative to Q4 2021 recorded at 2,199.

The report revealed similarly, fatal cases of crashes showed a decline of 1.91 per cent in Q1 2022 with 871 cases as against 888 in Q4 2021.

“In addition, minor cases of crashes rose from 320 in Q4 of 2021 to 374 in Q1 of 2022.’’

According to the News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN), the report indicated that in terms of the gender distribution of persons killed in the accidents, 1,487 males (adult and child)) were killed in Q1 2022, accounting for 81 per cent of 1,834 persons killed in total.

On the other hand, females (adult and child) killed stood at 347, accounting for 19 per cent of the total persons killed in Q1 of 2022.

The report showed that in terms of injuries sustained, more males (adult and child) were injured compared to females (adult and child) during the period of review.

“In Q1 2022, 7,842 males (adult and child) were injured, accounting for 76.18 per cent of 10,294 injured in total.”

The report said the number of vehicles involved in accidents reduced in Q1 2022 with a total number of 5,316, compared to Q4 2021 which recorded 5,323.

“This indicated a decline of 0.13 per cent in Q1 2022.

“Cars and motorcycles recorded the highest number of vehicles involved in road traffic crashes for Q1 2022 at 1,652 and 1,100 respectively.’’

Also, the report showed that in Q1 2022, commercial vehicles were mostly affected with 3,635, compared to private, government and diplomatic vehicles which recorded 1,648, 55 and one respectively.

On a zonal basis, the report revealed that the North-Central recorded the highest number of crashes in Q1 2022 with 1,095, followed by the South-West with 887.

“The North-West recorded 515 cases, followed by the North-East with 414 cases, the South-South with 247 cases and the South-East 187.’’

The report said in terms of casualties, the North-Central recorded the highest with 3,582, followed by the North-West with 2,713, while the South-East recorded the least with 711.

APC primary: Tinubu in early lead

The National leader of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu, is leading in the ongoing presidential primary of the party in Abuja.

Tinubu won 10 of the 10 boxes sorted so far, obtaining over 750 votes.

He is trailed by former Governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

While Amaechi has obtained 143 votes, Osinbajo polled 103 so far.

The winner is expected to be declared in a few hours.

Fourteen aspirants in the race are Mr Chukwuemeka Nwajuba, Pastor Tunde Bakare, Mr Ahmed Rufai, Senator Rochas Okorocha, Mr Jack Rich, Gov. Ben Ayade, Gov. David Umuahi, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Sen. Ahmed Yarima, Dr Ahmed Lawal, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, Gov. Yahaya Bello and Mr Ogbonnaya Onu.

Nine aspirants had earlier withdrawn from the race including Mrs Uju Kennedy-Ohnenye, Dr Felix Nicholas, former Gov. Godswill Akpabio, former Gov. Ibikunle Amosun, former Speaker Dimeji Bankole, Sen. Ajayi Boroffice, Gov. Muhammad Badaru, Sen. Ken Nnamani and Gov. Kayode Fayemi.

However, the Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, has hailed Vice President Yemi Osinbajo as counting and sorting are underway.

“PYO you remain my hero for life. Congratulations to everyone who has been part of this movement. God bless you all and may we not trade our nation away as some did yesterday,” Ojodu said.

A total of 2,240 delegates of the All Progressives Congress voted at the ongoing party’s Presidential Primary at Eagle Square, Abuja.


Delta celebrates investment in New York, opens new $4bn terminal

Delta has celebrated its latest investment in New York with the opening of its new Terminal C at LaGuardia Airport to customers.

Opened on June 4, 2022, the facility is a massive milestone in the $4bn programme to transform and modernise one of the airline’s key hubs.

Delta Chief Executive Officer, Ed Bastian; New York Governor, Kathy Hochul, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and other New York public officials celebrated the milestone by debuting a gleaming check-in, security and baggage claim facility and a new 10-gate Concourse E at an official ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday.

Bastian said,“Today marks a new beginning for Delta customers and employees at our LaGuardia hub with the opening of this remarkable new terminal.”

He added, “It’s been more than a decade since Delta committed to growing – and winning – in New York, and we’ve been unwavering in our efforts to become New York City’s No. 1 airline. It’s thanks to the 10,000 New York-based Delta people that we’ve been able to invest nearly $7bn in New York airports since 2010, deliver the products and experiences our New York customers deserve, and become part of the fabric of the New York community that means so much to so many of us.”

According to THE PUNCH, Delta accelerated construction timelines during the pandemic to deliver this facility to New York customers even faster than anticipated.

The airline will fully complete the entire four-concourse terminal by the end of 2024, almost two years earlier than originally planned.

Ultimately, Terminals C and D will consolidate into one state-of-the-art facility, spanning 1.3 million square feet and featuring 37 gates across four concourses.

According to a statement, Delta will continue to double down on its vision for the future of travel, building airports of the future that are comfortable, easy to navigate and part of an effortlessly connected journey, capable of absorbing and supporting new innovative experiences as technology evolves.

Recently, Delta also revealed the completion of the first major phase of its $2.3B Sky Way at Los Angeles International Airport.

“The transformation of a Whole New LaGuardia airport into a world-class destination that is internationally recognized for its beauty is an integral part of our bold vision for a new era in New York,” Hochul said.

“The opening of Delta’s $4bn Terminal C will help provide a superlative passenger experience, easing connections and creating lasting impressions – and it joins the completed Terminal B which we celebrated just a few months ago. Congratulations to all who made today’s milestone possible as we finish creating a LaGuardia airport worthy of New York.”

Terminal C is designed to deliver the efficiency and speed New York travelers often need, allowing them to navigate to and from their gates quickly and intuitively with the latest technologies such as hands-free bag drop, self-serve check-in and Digital ID screening capabilities.

Customers will have the option to check-in via a spacious, centralised lobby, complete with 36 full-service check-in counters and 49 self-service kiosks, or bypass it altogether and utilize the direct-to-security drop-off option to head directly to one of the 11 security checkpoints. Additionally, all five entry points offer baggage drop for easy bag check.

Terminal C is as visually impressive as it is efficient, featuring a world-class art program in partnership with the Queens Museum, showcasing custom pieces from six local artists that share a compelling story of New York’s immigrant history, its people and the importance of the city’s diversity.

Digital art is another prominent design feature; with a massive digital art installation made of 34 lenticular panels, displayed overhead the security checkpoint, while a 238-foot digital back wall in the check-in lobby will feature TSA wait times, wayfinding in both English and Spanish as well as Sky Club volume and gate information

Concourse E is the second of four new concourses to open, with ten new gates, nine of which will be operational on opening day, able to accommodate various narrowbody aircraft types as well as offer larger gate seating areas.

Longtime Delta partner OTG will bring to life a variety of restaurant options, including Bubby’s Diner.

Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Owo church attack: Igboho commiserates with victims, says he has been vindicated

The Yoruba Nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo popularly called Sunday Igboho has joined other millions of Nigerians to condemn the terror attack on St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State, that left scores of innocent and defenseless worshippers dead.

It had been reported that gunmen were said to have thrown an improvised explosive device before they started shooting sporadically.

Reacting to the unfortunate incident, Igboho in a viral audio released and obtained by The Nation said: “I pray to God that we don’t experience such again. I pray to God to comfort the families of the victims.

“My fathers and mothers, can you see that I have been vindicated? I was not in a battle with any Governor or Senator. But what I envisaged, you didn’t see it. Now, can you all see?

“Many were saying I wanted to create crisis and foment trouble, but can you all see it now?

“Well, the situation can still be redeemed. I want Yoruba people to be united before it is too late.

“I want South-West leaders to support me and other courageous Yoruba sons and daughters so that we can guard against these wicked acts.”

“If I offend anyone, I ask for pardon, please” he said.

Lawan urges delegates to elect him, says parliamentarians run best democracies

The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, has impressed on members of the All Progressives Congress to elect him as the party’s presidential flag bearer for the next year general elections.

He stated this on Tuesday night at the convention of the party in Abuja.

The President of the Senate noted that having spent 23 years in the National Assembly, he has garnered experiences that eminently qualified him to be President of Nigeria.

Lawan said, “Worldwide, developed democracies are run by parliamentarians. Look very closely to ensure that we elect someone that will ensure the APC achievements so far are consolidated.”


Breaking: Fayemi, Akpabio, Amosun, others step down for Tinubu

No fewer than nine All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential aspirants have stepped down for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the ongoing party’s primaries in Abuja.

Those who have stepped down so far include: the Governor of Ekiti State, John Kayode Fayemi; the immediate past, Minister of Niger Delta Affairs Senator Godswill Akpabio; former Ogun Governor Senator Ibikunle Amosun; the Governor of Jigawa State, Abubakar Badaru. 

Others are; Former House of Representatives Speaker Dimeji Bankole; and Deputy Senate Majority Leader Senator Ajayi Boroffice, and Uju Kennedy Ohaneye, amongst others.


Monday, June 6, 2022

‘Sex is more than just a pleasurable event' - Experts

What could make a man or woman begin a journey of sexual pleasure and never return alive? In this report, Primerosenews relives some past incidences, seeks answers to this germane question and possible causes.


ON Tuesday 17th of May, Nigerians woke to the horror news of an undergraduate student of Ibadan polytechnic who died during marathon sex with his lover.

It was reported that the young man lost his life while his female partner was rendered unconscious after the two reportedly had a long duration of sexual intercourse.

The deceased, a National Diploma 2 student identified only as Oromidayo, was from the Civil Engineering Department, while his lover, Aramide, is also in ND 2 level in the Department of Business Administration. 

According to media reports, the two love birds had engaged in a sex romp after they came back from the campus. They were also suspected to have used drugs to enhance their sexual performance.

The deceased neighbour who spoke to the newsmen revealed that the lovers took sexual enhancement drug and began the ‘pleasure’ that landed the young man in the early grave and his lover in a coma.

On Sunday May 1, the residents of  Jakande Estate, Isolo, Lagos, also witnessed the unfortunate death of Koyejo who engaged in a car sex romp with her unnamed lover. 

The neighbors discovered that the pair had died on Sunday May 1, after noticing that the car had been on all through Saturday night, April 30.

Koyejo, a married man, according to the media reports, had picked his ‘lover’ at Isolo while heading to his family house at Jakande Estate.

The IT engineer who lives with his wife at Surulere, reportedly called his friends to tell them he was around and subsequently bought suya before parking at Double Star Junction to have some fun inside the car.

A source said they became curious after discovering that his vehicle with registration number EPE666GE, had been on from Saturday night to Sunday night and in the same spot. 

“By the time they put on their touch light, they saw it was Koyejo, our former guy. But we do not know who the girl was.

“It was this evening that we were told he went to pick the girl at Isolo. They bought suya at Moshalashi bus stop. One thing led to another and they started making love in the car.

“Nobody knows what killed them. Koyejo was naked while the girl only pulled her tight.

“One of the men in our zone called Koyejo”s wife who lives at Surulere. She said she had been unable to reach her husband since Saturday that his phone had been switched off.

“We had to contact policemen at Ejigbo who came to take them away with the car. Koyejo’s body had started peeling. The girl’s nose was bringing out blood.

“There was no injury on them.  Only the Police can tell what happened. They took them to Isolo General Hospital,” the source revealed.

The students and host community of Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Owerri, capital of Imo State Nigeria, will also not forget in a hurry when, Cynthia Obieshi and Samuel Osuji that also started a journey of sexual pleasure on June 14, 2020, never returned alive.

The then police spokesperson in the state, Orlando Okeokwu, said, “On Sunday, June 14, 2020, acting on a report received at the police station, operatives of the Divisional Police Headquarters, Nekede/Ihiagwa Division, moved to Room 19, Vic-Mic Lodge, situated around the JMJ bus stop, broke into the room and found the lifeless bodies of one Cynthia Obieshi and one Samuel Osuji.

“It was gathered that the said Cynthia visited her boyfriend, Samuel on June 13, 2020, and passed the night with him, but unfortunately, both of them could not wake up the next morning.

Also in Adamawa State, North-Eastern Nigeria, where Lugas, a 37-year-old mother of two children also died during sexual intercourse with his lover, Lekan Agboola.

Agboola, a telecommunication engineer whose wife and children are in Lagos, said Lugas had been his girlfriend for more than three years, before the unfortunate incident occurred.

Recounting the circumstances surrounding the death of his partner, Agboola said he called the late Lugas to meet him at home and it was while they were having sex that he noticed she suddenly became stiff.

Medical experts’ perspective

Two medical practitioners spoken to, confirmed it in separate interviews, the possibility of death to occur during consensual sex for a number of reasons, generally because of the physical strain of the activity, or because of unusual extenuating circumstances.

Speaking on factors that can lead to death during sex, a medical doctor at Eket General Hospital, Akwai-Ibom State, Dr Sylvanus Edet described sex as an energy sapping activity that could lead to death if there is underlying health challenges or either of the partners is not in a stable health condition.

He blamed some recorded incidents of death on sexual enhancers, which their users hardly bother about their negative consequences.

As an African, he believes thunderbolt which Yoruba extraction called Magun, but he argued that thunderbolt does not take the life of its victim until when such victim eat, drink or do the forbidden.

“Sex is an energy sapping activity. Some die as a result of engaging in the act despite their unstable health condition, to satisfy their lust and some take sexual enhancements to go extra miles to satisfy their partners without minding the danger attached to it,” he stressed.

Also speaking, Dr Olugbenga Alabi of General Hospital, Abeokuta, Ogun State, who was in the same page with Dr. Edet, stressed that as much as sex is a pleasurable activity, it is also an activity that consumes a lot of energy.

Alabi described the general belief that sex is a mere pleasurable event that requires no energy, as being far from the truth.

He explained that Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP) otherwise known as the energy currency of the body, consumed during sexual intercourse, especially during orgasm is very high.

According to him, “Death during sex is more common with patients that have background of certain illnesses, and the commonest in this part of the world is cardiovascular diseases; hypertension and diabetes.

“They can be predisposed to death during sexual intercourse. It’s commoner with men than women because, according to the orgasm ladder, men reach orgasm faster than women. A woman may just be in stage 2 during sex while a man may have reached stage 5 and come back to zero.

“The commonest cause of death during sexual intercourse is patient having subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). It’s a form of stroke and also a form of blood vessel taking blood to brain bursting during sex,” he stated.

Stressed further, Dr. Alabi said, “We have cases like that of people who were rushed to the hospital. If they are rushed to the hospital on time, they may still survive but if not, it’s something very lethal.

The medical expert also noted that the life of a patient suffering from Myocardial infarction (MI), which is commonly known as heart attack, could be cut short while having marathon sex.

“During sex, all the body parts and soul are involved. It’s not only the body; the soul must also be ready to do it. So when all those things come to play, there is increased consumption of energy.”

He said inadequate supply of nutrients, energy and oxygen to the heart to compensate for what it’s doing, can make it suffer an attack, which may be very lethal.

According to him, Myocardial Infarction (MI) patients are restrained from having sex for at least two weeks in some developed countries like United Kingdom, UK, saying such may not be easily recommended in Nigeria because of government’s poor policy on health conditions.


 Physical fitness helps

The duo of Dr.  Edet and Dr. Alabi recommend regular exercise to both male and female to stay fit and avoid complications that may arise during sexual intercourse.

According to the medical experts, having sex uses a lot of muscles that one doesn’t normally use during the course of the day, especially during ejaculation which is the peak of sex.

“When you are having sex, the exercise you do is greater than running a 400-metre race, so if you don’t engage in a regular exercise, that may pose a danger,”  Dr. Edet affirmed.

The medical doctors encouraged all to avoid living a life devoid of physical activity.

“It’s important to engage in enough physical exercise; not necessarily jumping or going to the gym every day, but taking at least 10-20minutes walk daily,” Alabi said.

He added: “Sex and death, the commonest problem still remain with the heart or its vessels. Other things may not even give you enough energy to do it. A patient that has obtrusive airwaves problem will not have enough strength to engage in aggressive sexual intercourse.

“It also depends on the sex position they engage in. There are some sex positions that won’t consume much energy and there are other sex positions that require much energy.”


Age also matters in sex

Dr Alabi also says age remain a non modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.

According to him, “When we say risk factor, in some non communicable diseases, there are no definite causes for it. Majority of people with hypertension don’t have a major cause, we only know that there are risk factors like, obesity, smoking, taking excessive alcohol, excessive cholesterol; being a black is also a risk factor for hypertension. There are other factors like genetic diseases, family history of hypertension, family history of diabetes that is risk factors for the cardiovascular diseases.

“Of all the above factors, some are modifiable and some are non-modifiable. So anyone with family history of diabetes or hypertension, from age 55 has three risk factors combined because he can’t change his family, can’t change his race as black and can’t also reduce his age. These are non-modifiable risk factors.”

He explained further, “As we grow older, we are like vehicle, our body parts wear and tear but unfortunately we can’t replace them. As far as cardiovascular diseases are concerned, the older one gets, the more the risk factors.

“When some older women come to the hospital and complain that they are having irregular menstruation, I welcome them to the male club. Being a man is a factor for hypertension, so by the time women attain menopause, they are also prone to hypertension.”


Sexual enhancement a fatal decision

The dangers lurking for users of sexual enhancement pills, according to Doctor Alabi, are more fatal than beneficial.

Rather than taking enhancement to boost sexual performance, Alabi advised that the one who suffers erectile dysfunction could take proper stalk of history to pick a cause of the problem.

He warned that people should desist from taking sexual enhancement, especially the unorthodox ones that have no regulated dosage, as they could be rendered permanently impotent.

“There are two types of erectile dysfunction (ED): psychogenic and neurogenic. Psychogenic is just like psychy. A man who fought with his wife at home may not have sexual urge for that woman until they resolve the fight. That is psychogenic. Some may be caused by systemic disease like diabetes and by the time you’re treating them and controlling sugar in them, their penile erection too will start improving.”

“I won’t mention those things people are taking; however, though it may give them some aphrodisiac effect, the side effect is not usually too good. For instance, if someone has persistent penile erection that lasts for more than four hours and there is no medical intervention, it can render the victim permanently impotent.

"In the pathogenesis of penile erection, the major thing is the blood vessel in the penis will dilate, it will enlarge so that the blood will flow. When blood flows in and it does not flow out, that penis remain turgid. But God has made that system a form of ying yang, such that when you need to have sex, it rises and when you finish the operation, the verve opens and the blood moves out. But in all those enhancement, especially the unorthodox ones, they don’t have that check verves.”

“Even with our orthodox drugs that we give patients, there is improvement everyday as to reducing other side effect that can arise from it. Some years back, there was a drug called Viagra, but today there is another brand that has some advantages over the first brand,” he cautioned.


Traditionalists’ corner

Corroborating the above views of medical experts, a roots and herbs seller, Morufat Ojo said, if anybody slumps and dies during sex, such person may have a history of sickness such as hypertension or diabetes; or as a result of sexual enhancement many are fond of taking.

Ojo claimed that if anyone comes for erectile dysfunction solution or roots and herbs for sexual enhancement, she always tries to find out the cause of such problem before giving the patient herbs for sexual performance.

“Some people are suffering from erectile dysfunction ED as a result of pile; some are going through both physical and emotional stress, so we ask all that.”

“Like in the hospital where the doctor will carry out tests on a patient to ascertain the causes of sickness in the body, we ask them all that too. Some are diabetic and some are hypertensive and if we confirm any of these, we first treat them on those sicknesses before giving them sexual enhancers,” she submitted.

 Erubami Ifayemi, an Ifa priest, however, has a divergent opinion on death during sex. To him it’s not enough for anyone to die during sexual intercourse on account of health challenge.

Ifayemi believed that those that died during the actions are either victims of  thunderbolt or the women they have sex with failed to bear certain sacrifice to appease the spirit world.

But thunderbolt does not kill its victim immediately until the man eats, drinks or does the forbidden, Primerosenews inquired.

Ifayemi however thundered that, “There are many types of thunderbolt; some kill only when you do the forbidden and some kill immediately. There are some that the victim would be getting lean and doctor would not be able to discover the problem in him.

“So in a nutshell, there is nothing that can make a man that has erection to start a journey of sexual pleasure and die on the way, there must be something somewhere, hidden in the woman’s body,” he believed.


Solewant Group sets to expand investment in oil and gas

A Port-Harcourt base oil and gas contractor and manufacturing company, Solewant Group says is now entering the next phase of its extensive development through a series of investments and expansions in the oil and gas sector.

The group revealed this while celebrating the company’s 22 years of commitment to secrpo.

It was also stated that the company was committed to the provision of steel pipe, metals, and specialty coating solutions as an outstanding business partner to top oil and gas firms in Nigeria.

The Managing Director of the company, Solomon Ewanehi, in a statement, while commemorating the anniversary, said, “Solewant is now entering the next phase of its extensive development through a series of investments and expansions.

“During the past 22 years, the group has built a strong reputation of excellence in not only offering its clients top-notch customer service but with a record of helping the clients to focus on their business success.

“We provide support to the oil, gas, water, chemical processing, mining, refining, transportation and marine industries.”

He added “We have redefined our business model in the economically strong African country over this time, in the provision of steel pipes, fabrication, construction, protecting metals and concrete surfaces.


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