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Day-old Baby Found Dumped Near Stream In Jos, Police Confirms
A day- old baby boy was found on Monday dumped near a stream at the Race Course area of Jos, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
The baby was found at 6 a.m., directly opposite the main campus of the University of Jos by a mechanic, one Malam Abubakar Garba.
Garba told NAN that he was about to cross the stream on his way to attend a naming ceremony, when he heard the cry of the little baby by the bank of the stream.
``When I heard the cry of a baby at that odd hour, I got scared, but I mustered the courage to peep into the bank where I saw the baby in a basket.
``The baby was worn a sweater, while a towel was also wrapped around him.''
He said that he called some neighbours who took the baby to Sharna Police Station near University of Jos.
``The police then directed us to take the baby to a nearby hospital where a medical check-up confirmed that the baby was healthy.''
Garba said that the baby had been taken to the ward head of Angwan-Rogo, Alhaji Mohammed Sani, for safe keeping.
Meanwhile, the Police Commissioner in the state, Mr Chris Olakpe, could not be reached for comments, but a senior police officer attached to Angwan-Rogo Police Station, who spoke to NAN on condition of anonymity, confirmed the discovery of the baby.
The officer said that Garba had indicated interest in adopting baby before it was later resolved that the baby should be taken to the ward head's house.
He said that the police had embarked on an intensive investigation to ascertain the whereabouts of the mother of the baby to prosecute her for such cruelty. (NAN)
Crash: Jonathan Pays Condolence Visit To Azazi’s Family
President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday paid a condolence visit to the families of late former National Security Adviser, Gen. Andrew Azazi, at their Ikoyi, Lagos, residence.
Azazi, Gov. Patrick Yakowa of Kaduna State, their aides and two pilots were killed in an ill-fated Navy chopper, which crashed in the creeks of Bayelsa on Dec. 15.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the President and his entourage were received by late Azazi's wife, the children, grand children and some other members of the family.
Addressing the families on behalf of the President, the Chief of Staff to the President, Chief Mike Oghiadome, expressed the nation’s condolences and eulogised the departed general as a patriot and diligent officer.
``Azazi was indeed a great man, a diligent officer and patriot.
``The President had already organised a special Federal Executive Council (FEC) session in his honour and various council members had the opportunity to speak glowingly about him.
``They all had good words for him because he gave his best for the country.
``He rose by merit to become a 4-star general, and because the President had confidence in him, he was made the NSA.
``He was a good community man. He chaired the flood committee of his home state, the most affected state.
``He has played his role in his family, community and country, even internationally.
``We should take solace in the fact that he lived a good life. He has laid a good foundation for the family," he said.
Speaking further, Oghiadome said: ``Painful as it may be, this is not a moment of continued grief.
``God will grant him eternal rest and fill the vacuum he left.
``The president has asked me to express his deepest sympathy to your family".
NAN reports that the Chaplain of Aso Villa Chapel, Rev. Obioma Onwuzurumba, prayed for the repose of Azazi's soul, and respite for his family.
The president also signed a condolence register before leaving the residence.
On his entourage were ministers of Aviation, Princess Stella Oduah, her Petroleum counterpart, Mrs Diezani Allison-Madueke and the Minister of State for Defence, Erelu Olusola Obada.
Also in the entourage, was the Special Adviser to the President on Research and Documentation, Mr Oronto Douglas and other Presidential aides.
Former Gov. Donald Duke of Cross River and former NDDC boss, Timi Alaibe were also at the deceased’s residence.
Azazi served the Nigerian Military as head, Directorate of Military Intelligence, Chief of Army Staff, Chief of Defence Staff and as the NSA.
Azazi and Yakowa were killed in the helicopter crash while returning from the burial of Douglas' father in Bayelsa State. (NAN)
NDE Registers 40,000 Unemployed Persons, Trains 2,000 In Enugu
The National Directorate of Employment (NDE) in Enugu State says it registered 40,000 unemployed youths in the state in 2012. The Coordinator of the directorate in the state, Mr Nnamdi Asomugha, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Ni...
Christmas: Ogbonnaya Urges Christians To Be Good Ambassadors
The National Chairman of All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, on Monday urged Christians to be good ambassadors where ever they found themselves.
This is contained in a statement signed by the National Chairman of the party, in Abuja.
`` We join the rest of the global Christian family to urge that in the joyful spirit of the season, we rededicate ourselves to the enduring attributes of love of neighbour and country.
``With peaceful co-existence and harmony as well as clutching firmly to those bonds that bind and releasing the lever of those gaps that divide us as one people with a common destiny,” Ogbonnaya said.
He said the Joy of Christmas would not be complete without Christians being their brothers’ keepers and embracing people belonging to other faiths in the search for a better world.
``It is our view that such an attitude will help us to restore love for one another and strengthen our pursuit for lasting peace, enduring happiness and sustainable development.
``We should never forget that we were created in the image of God, we should, therefore, never be divided by how we worship Him,” he advised.
The ANPP chairman implored Nigerians to remain resolute and be convinced that Nigeria would take her rightful place in the comity of prosperous nations of the world.
He urged the Federal Government to formulate policies that would conquer poverty, defeat illiteracy and reduce joblessness in the land.
He also urged the government to tackle those vices that injured our desire for a new Nigeria that all Nigerians would be proud of and other nations will accord respect.
``We must never forget that respect does not come because you desire it, but rather because you deserve it, we must work hard for the unity, peace and prosperity of our dear nation.
``We in ANPP wish all Nigerians and indeed the entire global family, a very merry Christmas." (NAN)
Ekweremadu Calls For Love, Forgiveness At Christmas
Sen. Ike Ekweremadu, Deputy Senate President, has called on Nigerians to see the Christmas season as a time for sober reflections to love and forgive one another as taught by Jesus Christ.
Ekweremadu, who said this in a Christmas message to Nigerians, reasoned that the spate of insecurity in the land were clear manifestations of a regrettable departure from the life of love the citizenry were known for over the years.
In a statement signed by Mr Uche Anichukwu, his Special Adviser on Media, the Deputy Senate President said that violence in any form was a disservice to the labours of the country’s founding fathers.
He observed that the nation’s diversity was not an excuse for the wanton destruction of human lives and property, violent crime, and corruption in the country.
''We should never lose sight of the fact that our founding fathers considered our diversities, but nevertheless saw in them strength and opportunity to build a virile, stable, and prosperous nation.
''We, therefore, owe it to this season of Christmas and the memories of our fathers to retrace our steps.
''In doing this, we will rebuild the bulwarks of love, patriotism, and integrity preached by our religious faiths and espoused in both words and actions by our founding fathers,'' he said.
He wished the Christian faithful and all Nigerians a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. (NAN)
Fire Incident At NTA, Abakaliki, Is Unfortunate, Says Official
Mr Andrew Okparugwu, the Head, Engineering Unit, Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Abakaliki, has described the fire incident that gutted part of the station as unfortunate. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the fire outbreak which...
5 Die In Renewed Cult Clashes In Enugu
Five persons may have been killed in renewed multiple cult clashes that took place in different parts of Enugu in the last one week. Although LEADERSHIP could not ascertain the cause of the clashes, it was gathered that the development might have been ...
2013: Reps Fault TUC Over SEC Budget Freeze
The House of Representatives has said that contrary to reports of zero budget allocation to the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) for 2013, provisions were made in next year’s national budget but noted that the funds cannot be accessed under...
Gunmen Shoot 3-Year Old, Kill Father, Abducts Mother
A 3-year old boy is now on danger list in a private hospital after unidentified gunmen severally shot and wounded him, killed his father while abducting his mother in a yuletide tragedy at the weekend. The gory incident took place on Oghodua Street, Of...
Ogwuma, Former CBN Governor Insists On CBN Independence
Former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Dr Paul Ogwuma has warned against plans by the National Assembly to whittle down the powers of the CBN through the amendment of the CBN Act 2007. This is even as current CBN Governor, Sanusi Lamido S...
Lagos Airport Records Unprecedented Increase In Passenger Traffic
The Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, on Friday recorded passenger traffic of 4,664 processed for departure. According to Yakubu Dati, General Manager Corporate Communications, FAAN, “ This was the highest number recorded in the year...
Stop Playing Politics With Employment, Group Tells Aregbesola
A pressure group in Osun State, Democratic Network Alliance(DNA) has called on the state governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola to stop playing politics with the employment of health workers in the state. The group noted that playing politics with employment pro...
Christmas Is A Celebration Of Promise Kept – OBJ
The former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has said that the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ connotes the fulfillment of promise made by God to mankind, calling on elected office holders to always fulfill their campaign promises. Obasanjo, ...
Bafarawa Condoles With Families Of Accident Victims
Former Governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Attahiru Dalhatu Bafarawa has described the death of over 30 people as a result of last Tuesday’s accident along Tangaza-Sokoto road as a calamity and charged law enforcement agents along ...
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