My invitation, quizzing by DSS not strange — Oshiomhole(Punch) * Desist from Playing Politics with Budget, Senator Advises Presidency (ThisDay)

My invitation, quizzing by DSS not strange — Oshiomhole(Punch)

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, has described his reported detention and grilling by the operatives of the Department of State Services last week as normal. Specifically, Oshiomhole said it was not the first time he would be a guest of the DSS, starting with his days as a labour activist. The embattled APC chairman arrived in Lagos on Friday from his short journey to the United States of America, where he was said to have visited his wife, Iara. Read more

 

Desist from playing politics with budget, Senator advises Presidency (ThisDay)

The Minority Leader of the Senate, Biodun Olujimi, has advised the presidency to desist from playing politics with sensitive issues like the budgeting process. Olujimi spoke in reaction to a statement credited to the presidency, where President Muhammadu Buhari allegedly blamed the National Assembly for the annual delay in the passage of the Appropriation Act. In a statement personally signed by the senator in Abuja Sunday, Olujimi said that it was unfortunate that the Executive arm was not saying the truth about the budget. Read more

 

We need a pedestrian bridge at Toyota Bus stop, Ladipo traders beg Ambode (Guardian)

Traders at Ladipo Market in Lagos have appealed to Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode to construct a pedestrian bridge at Toyota Bus Stop to stop people from being knocked down while crossing Oshodi/Apapa Expressway. The traders spoke through the President-General of the market, Mr Jude Nwankwo, when the Lagos State House of Assembly Committee on Commerce and Industry visited the market on Saturday. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the House committee was led by its Chairman, Mr Jude Idimogu, representing Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II in the Assembly. Read more

 

JAMB to offer scholarships to best-performing foreign nationals (Premium Times)

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it will offer scholarships to foreign nationals who perform “exceptionally” in its next Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The JAMB registrar said candidates in the sub-region who desire to school in Nigeria should look forward to the board’s sales of application forms which would commence in December. This was made known in a press statement sent to PREMIUM TIMES Sunday afternoon by the spokesperson of the board, Fabian Benjamin According to the statement, the JAMB registrar, Ishaq Oloyede, disclosed this at the 6th annual conference of West Africa Universities held at the Universite Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Senegal. Read more

 

25 people confirmed dead in California fires after more bodies found (SkyNews)

The total number of people known to have died in the California wildfire has increased to 25. More than a dozen bodies, most of which were found severely burned in their cars and houses, were discovered by authorities combing through the wreckage three days after the outbreak of the fire. The majority of the dead are in Butte County, where a further 110 people have been reported missing, but two bodies were also found in a car in wildfire in southern California. Read more

 

Macron rebukes nationalism as Trump observes Armistice Day (CNN)

Marking the breakout of peace after World War I, President Donald Trump on Sunday heard a dire warning from his host: the forces that led to the slaughter are resurgent. Trump and dozens of his global counterparts gathered at the Arc de Triomphe in central Paris to mark 100 years since the nightmares of World War I ended, a conclusion brought about partly by the entry of the United States into the bitter, nationalism-fueled conflict. But decades later, as living memories fade of the trenches and the poison gas, nationalism is on the rise. It’s been fueled by Trump himself, who has proudly identified himself as a nationalist as he advances an “America First” agenda. Read more

 

Donald Trump finally attends Armistice centenary service in the rain (Metro)

Donald Trump has attended a First World War memorial service in the rain – despite yesterday cancelling a cemetery visit because of the wet weather. The US President joined French President Emmanuel Macron at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Arc de Triomphe, in Paris, to mark 100 years since the end of the war. He was also accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump and more than 66 other world leaders who attended the service to pay their respects. Read more

 

Google Doodle celebrates Christy Essien-Igbokwe’s 58th posthumous birthday (Punch)

Google on Sunday celebrated the Nigeria’s Lady of Songs, Christy Uduak Essien-Igbokwe on her 58th posthumous birthday. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that a Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the logo on Google’s homepages that commemorates holidays, events, achievements and people. “Born in Akwa Ibom state on this day in 1960, Christy Essien-Igbokwe was an actress and singer known as “Nigeria’s Lady of Songs.” Read more

 

Netflix chief Reed Hastings ready for Disney Plus battle (BBC)

The boss of Netflix, Reed Hastings, has told the BBC he is looking forward to going up against Disney when it launches its online streaming service, Disney Plus, next year. “We’ve been competing with Amazon for more than 10 years, so we’re used to healthy, strong competition,” he said. “It makes us better.” But Disney Plus, which has been dubbed the “Netflix Killer”, is expected to give both Amazon’s Amazon Prime and Netflix a run for their money. Read more

 

Chinese headmaster fired over secret coin mining at school (BBC)

A Chinese headmaster has been fired after a secret stack of crypto-currency mining machines was found connected to his school’s electricity supply. Teachers at the school in Hunan became suspicious of a whirring noise that continued day and night, local media report. This led to the discovery of the machines, which were mining the crypto-currency Ethereum. They racked up an electricity bill of 14,700 yuan (£1,600). Read more

 

 

Banky W to run for House of Reps. (Vanguard)

Empire Mates Entertainment (EME) boss Olubankole Wellington a.k.a Banky W has declared his intention to contest for the Lagos Eti Osa Federal Constituency seat in the House of Representatives in the 2019 general election. The Musician made the announcement at the debut convention of the Modern Democratic Party (MDP) in Lagos. He said he was aware it would not be easy to run given who he would be running against. Read more

 

Singer Chidinma builds mansion for mother on 60th birthday (Vanguard)

Fast-rising Nigerian singer, Chidinma Ekile, popularly known by her stage name Chidinma, presented a mansion as birthday gift to her mother, Martha Ekile, who clocks  60 on Saturday. The “Kedike” crooner  took to Instagram to show off the newly completed house, displaying  a photo with her mother.  Read more

 

Salah Strike helps Liverpool back to premier League (BBC)

Mohamed Salah helped Liverpool back to the top of the Premier League with a goal that came 14 seconds after Fulham had an effort controversially disallowed for offside. Replays showed the decision on Aleksandar Mitrovic’s header was borderline with Liverpool left-back Andrew Robertson appearing to be in line with the Serbia forward. But as the Fulham players celebrated, Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson initiated a lightening counter attack that Salah, who ran unopposed from halfway, fully capitalised on. Read more

 

Hummels blames illness for poor show in Bayern defeat (Guardian)

Mats Hummels has blamed illness for his poor performance in Bayern Munich’s defeat at Borussia Dortmund in Saturday’s Bundesliga showdown that left the defending champions seven points behind in the table. “I became ill today,” Hummels told reporters after Bayern lost 3-2 at Bundesliga leaders Dortmund despite having twice led at Signal Iduna Park. Hummels said he started to feel unwell on Friday, then felt “really bad” before kick-off, but the Germany international desperately wanted to play in Der Klassiker. Read more

 

Teachers of Benue pupils killed by their mum: It’s shocking losing three of our pupils in gruesome manner (Punch)

Some teachers at the Nativity Private School, Makurdi, Benue State, where the three children of the Adetsavs attended could not hold back tears when our correspondent visited the school on Friday. Recall that 35-year-old Rachael Adetsav caused confusion recently when she allegedly killed her 42-year- old husband, Nicholas Adetsav, and their three children before killing herself. The family lived in a house located opposite NKST Vandeikya Street, High Level, Makurdi. The deceased couple were said to have met at Makurdi Local Government Area secretariat where the husband worked in the finance department while the wife worked in the agriculture department. Read more

65-year-old man dies during sex with lover (Punch)

A man said to be about 65 years has been reported dead while having sex at a hotel in Awka, Anambra State. The man, identified as Mr Obi Nwoda, checked into the hotel with a lady on Saturday. According to the management of the hotel, the woman was leaving the hotel alone and when she was forced to go back to the room where the man, Obi Nwuda, was seen lying unconscious. Read more

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