Police Arraign 2 Bureau De Change Boys For Alleged Diversion Of N16m

The Police in Abuja on Tuesday arraigned two Bureau de Change ``errand'' boys before a Karu Chief Magistrates' Court for alleged diversion of N16 million.

 The two are Hanna Adedeji, 35 and Anikamadu Obiageli, 37 of Jikwoyi phase II.

The Prosecutor, Sgt. Abiola Oyewusi, told the court that the complainant, one Tony Iwobi of No. 5 Jamare Close, Garki II, sent his employees Adedeji and Obiageli to collect 100,000 U.S. dollars (about N16 million).

``The complainant, attached a Peugeot 206 car to them so that they can get the cash from the old CBN also in Garki II. ``

After they cashed the money, they conspired between themselves and diverted the said money to an unknown destination and claimed that they were attacked by armed robbers on the way,'' he said.

Oyewusi said that during police investigation, it was discovered that there was no armed robbery attack on the said day as claimed by the accused.

 He told the court that the offence contravened the provisions of Sections 28 and 314 of the Penal Code. The accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Counsel to the accused, Stanley Orakbo, made an oral application for bail. Oyewusi, however, opposed the counsel’s application, and said that ``considering the amount involved in this case, we oppose counsel’s application.''

 ``They may jump bail and tamper with police investigations,'' he said. Orakbo, however, pleaded with the Magistrate and said, ``the accused persons have been in the police’s Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) detention cell for the past 19 days now”.

The Chief Magistrate, Hadiza Dodo, refused to admit the accused to bail. ``I will like you to address the court properly with a motion which must be filed within 48 hours.

``After the address, the court will sit to consider the bail application,'' she said.

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India Embarks On 25-Year Plan To Sustain Its Economy – PM

Worried by the dwindling economic fortunes, India Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that the government has embarked on 25-year plan to boost and sustain the country annual growth rate of eight per cent.

Singh made this known on Tuesday Kochi, India, while adressing Non-Resident Indians (NRI) and guests at the 11th Pravasi Bahratiya Divas (Indian Diaspora Convention 2013.

 A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at the convention reports that the annual gatherinf is being attended by NRI and guests from various parts of the world.

The prime minister said India was not immuned from the major financial crises in the global economy in the last four years, as this had affected the average annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate of the country.

 The Prime Minister said ``from an impressive average annual GDP growth rate of over eight per cent between 2004 and 2010, our growth declined to 6.5 per cent from 2011 to 2012, and may even fall below six per cent in the current year’’.

He, however, assured the NRIs that in spite of domestic constraints and challenges, the country was confident that its strong economic fundamentals backed by sound policies, would enable it return to a higher growth path in 2013 and the coming years.

Singh said it was imperative and urgent for India to create rapid growth and healthy economy to meet the aspirations of an increasingly young India population and make its economic development more inclusive and sustainable.

The Prime Minister, however, said to sustain its annual growth policy ambition, the country would require enormous resources, policy and instutution reforms, community participation and innovation-driven science and technology policies.

Singh urged the overseas Indian community to be a vital partner by participating in India’s socio-economic development as the government was determined to turn setback into opportunities to boost a robost economic growth.

Speaking in the same vein, the Special Guest of Honour and President of Republic of Mauritius, Rajkeswur Purryag commended the initiatives of the Indian in Diaspora convention, saying it was a good home coming for the NRI because it serves as a period for stock-taking and projection for the future.

Earlier, Mr Vayalar Ravi, Minister of Overseas in India Affairs said the annual convention of India in the Diaspora was to generate ideas for mutually beneficial India Diaspora engagement.

He announced that the Indian Community Welfare Fund (ICWF) had been expanded to all the Indian Missions abroad to assist Indian nationals all over the world.

Highlights of the formal opening include the launching of commemorative stamp to mark the centenary year of the `Ghadar Movement', when migrants from India who settled in Canada and USA rose in opposition to the British rule in India.

Nigeria's delegation to the convention is being led by Rep, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman, House of Representatives committee on Diaspora Affairs.

 The convention is being attended by NRI from over 50 countries.

 

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National Hospital Confirms Conjoined Twins Dead

The National Hospital, Abuja, on Tuesday confirmed the death of the conjoined twins, saying they did not die during separation.

The newsmen reports that the twins were born to a 17-year-old woman, Safiya Sani on Thursday, Jan. 3 at Mararaba Medical Centre, Mararaba Gurku in Nasarawa State.

They were later transferred to the National Hospital, Abuja.

 The Director, Chief Clinical Services of the hospital, Dr Obasi Ekumankama, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that the twins had not been separated before they died.

Ekumankama, who confirmed to NAN that the twins died on Sunday when medical investigation was yet to be completed, said the bodies had been deposited at the mortuary for autopsy.

The director also said the twins had some connection in the heart, down to the abdomen and the upper side of the intestines.

“The doctors carried out medical investigations and they were supposed to complete the investigation on Monday to know to what extent they were connected.

 “You cannot operate on them until you know what you are going to do.

 ``The initial thing showed there were some connections in the heart and between the intestine the upper side of the intestine.''

 Ekumankama said that part of the outcome of the investigations showed that the twins were joined from the thorax to the abdomen called thoraco-abdominal conjoined twins.

 He said other investigations that were to be carried out included a CT-Scan to determine if they had one liver.

The director, however, said that if the investigations were successfully carried out, a team of seasoned experts would have been assembled to carry out the operation to separate them.

 

 

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World Bank Expresses Satisfaction With Implementation Of STEP-B Projects

The World Bank has expressed satisfaction with the level of implementation of the 180 million dollars Science and Technology Education, Post-Basic (STEP-B) projects in selected federal institutions in Nigeria.

 The World Bank Senior Education Specialist in Nigeria Dr Tunde Adekola, expressed the feeling in Abuja on Tuesday at a meeting of the National Education Sector Steering Committee on Donors' Assisted States Education Projects.

 Adekola said that the bank was pleased with the level of implementation of projects since it started in 2007. He said for a long time, Nigeria went back and forth rating unsatisfactory and moderately satisfactory.

 ``World Bank is currently spending N55 billion on education projects in 10 states and we are planning to expand the intervention this year.

``We are basically spending 95 million dollars in the Lagos Eko project while 90 million dollars is for Lagos, five million dollars will be for federal.

``We are also spending 150 million dollars on Programmatic Result Learning project in Bauchi, Anambra, Ekiti and Edo and 100 million dollars on Global Partnership on Education in Kano, Jigawa, Katsina, Kaduna and Sokoto, ‘’he said.

 Adekola said by June the bank would introduce a policy note on basic education and skills acquisition in Nigeria, where more than 100,000 households had been interviewed.

The Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufa'I, ,on her part, appealed to states to address the challenges of the education sector.

Rufa’I said that challenges that could hamper progress had been identified in the sector, including developing sectoral plans and conducting annual school census.

Others are improving literacy, building and equipping technical schools and access to matching grants. She thanked the World Bank for the continuous support of the Nigerian education sector.

 The minister said that the federal component of the Lagos Eko project had also helped in the drive to enhance quality training of education personnel, including teachers.

``I expect the project to complete the work started on supporting the ministry in the provision of some infrastructure for its Education Management Information system,'' she said.

Also, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Dr MacJohn Nwaobiala, said that the World Bank was desirous of improving the quality and access of the Nigeria education.

 ``We believe that when we work in synergy and collaboration, development partners will always identify areas for which they can provide support to Nigeria.

``I want to say that the support we get from our development partners must be efficiently managed and utilised. ``We must review the World Bank strategy from time to time and adopt those that are viable, ‘’he said.

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First Storey Building In Nigeria Need Urgent Renovation – Investigation

The first storey building in Nigeria, which was built in 1845 in Badagry, Lagos State is in urgent need of renovation.

 Investigation carried out by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Badagry reveals that the storey building is deteriorating and is in urgent need of repairs.

 When the NAN correspondent in Badagry visited the storey building, the upper floor which is made of wood had holes in them and were shaking.

The staircase leading to the upper floor is rickety and one must be carefull while climbing the steps in order to ensure that the staircase does not collapse or fall.

 The Bible store at the upper floor cannot be reached because the floor which is made of wood has been eaten by termites thereby making the wood fragile.

The building which is a major tourist site also has no electricity supply thereby making the building stuffy and uninhabitable.

 An inside source revealed that the storey building had turned to a place where bats come to sleep. "The storey building lacks maintenance.

Its so bad that the building harbours bats.

"The part of the building where bats stays smells and these drives away tourist at times because the smell is very awful and dangerous to human health " the source revealed.

Venerable Dickson Ilegbusi, who is a priest at the Cathedral Church of Thomas, Badagry and also doubles as the curator to the first Storey Building noted that he was aware of the problems.

 He promised that renovation would be carried out as soon as possible.

 He said that the reason why renovation was being delayed was because the church did not want to temper with its originality.

"The Bishop is aware of these and renovation would be carried out as soon as possible.

"The reason why we have been delaying the renovation of the first storey building is because we do not want to tamper with its originality.

 "Fumigation would be carried out soon in order to drive away the bats that reside in the building," he said.

 

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NPA Donates N20m Worth Of Materials To Flood Victims In Cross River

The Nigeria Port Authority (NPA) on Tuesday donated N20 million worth of relief materials to flood victims in Cross River. Donating the materials on behalf of the NPA in Calabar, Mr Shola Adesanwo, Manager, Public Affairs Department of NPA, said the ge...

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