In a bid to fill the lacuna in the field of human capital development and to arrest the dwindling quality in workflow processes and near collapse of the internal operational standards in the workplace, Edgeford Business School (EBS) has commenced operations in Nigeria.
The Anambra State Police Command has declared 21 people wanted in connection with the kidnapping of a traditional ruler, Igwe Oliver Chike Nnaji of Ogwu-aniocha community Ogbaru Local Government Area.
The suspects are also wanted in connection with the recent murder of two persons in the community.
The people were listed in a press statement issued by the Anambra State Police Command’s spokesperson, DSP Toochukwu Ikenga, who also urged anybody with relevant information on the locations of any of the suspects to contact the police.
The statement reads, “Anambra State Police Command wishes to declare below persons wanted in the ongoing investigation of the alleged murder of Chief Ajieh Anthony Nwanasor, Ikenna Ugochukwu and abduction of the traditional HRH Igwe Oliver Chike Nnaji (Ezechukwukwadolu the III) of Ogwu-aniocha community Ogbaru Local Government Area.
“The Commissioner of Police CP Echeng Echeng assures Ndi Anambra and the good people Ogwu-aniocha that the Command shall leave no stone unturned in the ongoing investigation.
“He also encourages citizens/individuals to call the Anambra State Police Command if you have any information that can aid the investigation. Confidentiality is guaranteed.
The wanted suspects include: Okwudili Ogana, Chidi Ekpendu, Chukwunonso Udom, Amaechi Akachukwu, Emmanuel Ejiofor, Christian Udeze, Chikezie Onwuka aka Osy Torture, Iweka Odogwu, Chimezie Okonkwo aka Danger and Onochie Nwabugwu aka Young PG.
Others are; Anayo Ubadi aka Agunechimba, Chibueze Egwenu, Charles Obi, Aboy Udom, Chinedu Collins Nwonani, Onyebuchi Umuna aka Omeke, Ifeanyi Mbanugo aka Acid, Sunday Osadebe, Nduba Chibuzor, Amechi Adama and Azuakonam Anyakodia
The Ooni Of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi has joined the list of dignitaries expected at the annual thanksgiving ceremony of Primate Elijah Ayodele, the Leader Of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church which will be holding on February 14, 2022 in Lagos.
The FG suspended the planned subsidy removal three days before the commencement of the NLC planned protests.
The FG through the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, announced the development at the National Assembly in Abuja on Monday, January 24, 2022.
According to Minister, it has become clear that the timing for the removal of fuel subsidy will be problematic as the country still experiences high inflation.
She admitted that removing fuel subsidy at this period would ultimately worsen the condition of Nigerians, especially those struggling to make ends meet.
The ad-hoc committee of the National Economic Council (NEC) had recently recommended that the planned subsidy removal should take effect from next month.
With the NEC’s recommendations, price of petrol is expected to increase from N165 per litre to N302.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) had threatened to embark on nationwide protest rallies from January 27, 2022, if the Federal Government increases the price of petrol.
The union said the protests would kick off immediately and without notice across the country in case the government goes ahead to increase price of fuel.
A Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday convicted skit maker, Joshua Sunday otherwise known as ‘D General’ of drug trafficking.
The defendant, also a social media influencer, was dragged to court by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), alongside Caleb William, a cinematographer.
Delivering judgment, Justice Osiagor held that the volume of substance was minimal and would rather convict the defendants and caution them, rather than sentence them.
The court, consequently, convicted the defendants and cautioned them to “go and sin no more”.
Both defendants, 22, were charged with three counts of trafficking Tramadol and Cannabis Sativa.
They both pleaded guilty to the charge.
After their pleas, the prosecutor, Mr Jeremiah Aernan, reviewed the facts of the case and tendered evidences before the court, through an NDLEA exhibit keeper, Mr Lucky Oghaifu.
Among the evidences tendered include: statements of the defendants, dr*g analysis form, certificate of test analysis, request for scientific aid form, packaging of substance form among others.
He urged the court to be guided by the provisions of Section 356(2) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act and convict the defendants based on their pleas as well as evidences adduced by the prosecution.
According to the charge, the defendants were said to have committed the offence on Jan. 12.
The prosecutor, said that they were arrested around the Lekki area of Lagos for unlawfully dealing in 15g of Cannabis and 14 g of tramadol.
He said that the offence contravenes the provision of Section 11(c) of the NDLEA Act, Cap N30, Laws of the Federation, 2004.
In response, the Defence Counsel, Chief Lilian Omotunde, urged the court to consider other options besides sentencing the defendants, on the grounds that the defendants were still at their prime and could still be useful to society.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that earlier, during interrogations by the court, the defendants told the court that they had never tasted dr*gs.
They told the court that the substances were used as props for their comedy skit, which they were in the process of shooting, before their arrest.
Yoruba Actor, Moshood Mayegun has laid to rest, his father, Late Chief Aliasau Bashir Laani Mayegun, the Baale of Baruwa Village, Eti Osa Local Government. Late Chief Mayegun was a prominent Lagos traditional ruler, who died after a brief illness on November 24 at the Lagos Island General Hospital.
President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwumi Adesina has described Dangote Refinery and Fertiliser projects as the best industrialised project to happen to Africa.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is quizzing Ahmed Kuru, managing director of the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), over allegations related to sale of assets.