Wednesday, December 25, 2019

KIDNAPPED NUT CHAIRMAN'S WIFE, TWO OTHERS RESCUED

Police Rescue Katsina NUT Chairman’s Wife, Two Others By  -December 25, 2019 Image used for illustration only 

Police in Katsina state, North west Nigeria have rescued three kidnapped persons 

According to emergency Digest, an online publication said They include the Katsina state Nigeria Union Of Teachers, NUT Chairman’s Wife Asma’u Siwid and two others

Asma u was said to have been kidnapped in her matrimonial home at Dayi village in Malumfashi Local Government Area of the state on December 22, 2019. 

The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Gambo Isah, who confirmed the rescuing of the abductee in a statement, said she was rescued by men of Operation Puff Adder in Yantumaki village of Dan-Musa Local Government on Monday. Isah said: “Today (Monday) 23/12/2019 at about 06:00hrs, the Command succeeded in rescuing one Asma’u Siwidi, m, aged 28yrs of Dayi village, Malumfashi LGA of Katsina State, the wife of Siwidi Hassan, NUT Chairman Katsina State Chapter who was kidnapped from Dayi village on 22/12/2019. 

“The victim was rescued from her captors at Yantumaki bush, Danmusa Local Government Area of Katsina State by men of Operation Puff Adder led by DPO Danmusa. “Similarly on the same date at about 00:30hrs, the Command also succeeded in rescuing the duo of one Hajiya Aisha Isiaka, f, aged 60 years and Hajiya Barira Isiaka, f, aged 65years all of Mai Kare village, Batsari LGA of Katsina State after a fierce gun duel with suspected bandits. Investigation is ongoing.”

CHRISTMAS: NLC PACKAGING NEW YEAR GIFT FOR GOVERNORS NOT CONCLUDING MINIMUM WAGE ADJUSTMENT BEFORE DEC. 31, 2019

The Nigeria Labour Congress leadership says it will continue to work hard to ensure that workers and pensioners recoup a measure of the joy that they invest in others, stressing that Workers and pensioners deserve the very best of care and welfare because they turn the wheel that creates the wealth. 

 In a chrismas Message signed by NLC president, Ayuba Wabba, Labour commended the Federal Government and the governments of Kaduna, Kebbi, Lagos, Adamawa and Jigawa for concluding negotiations with workers and for implementing the payment of the new national minimum wage and consequential salary adjustment for workers.

See Full Press Release Below:

A CHRISTMAS OF LOVE, JOY, PEACE AND GOODWILL

Being the text of a goodwill message to all Nigerians at Christmas 2019 by the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, mni.

The leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) congratulates   workers and pensioners, and indeed, all Nigerians on the commemoration of Christmas – the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.

The essence and message of Christmas are joy to the world and peace to men and women of goodwill.  Thousands of years after the birth of Jesus Christ, the central appeal of His gospel remains love, joy, peace and goodwill. At Christmas and as always, God reminds us that the best life is the life that gives love, joy, peace and goodwill to others.

It delights the leadership of Congress that Nigerian workers, pensioners and indeed, all Nigerians continue to exemplify the morals of Christmas. Our gift of selfless service, most times unrecognized, underlines our love for country and humanity. We encourage Nigerian  pensioners and workers in every nook and cranny of our country – our teachers, our seamen, civil servants, our engineers, the labourers, the cleaners, factory workers, our journalists, our medical professionals, workers in the transport sector, bankers, Nigerians working in the hospitality industry, our soldiers and law enforcement officers, to take some moments this Christmas to savour  the joy that their toil  brings to millions of other  compatriots. 

The leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress will continue to work hard to ensure that our workers and pensioners recoup a measure of the joy that they invest in others. Workers and pensioners deserve the very best of care and welfare because we are the ones that turn the wheel that creates the wealth. We will not rest on our oars in the pursuit and struggle for an expeditious implementation of the new national minimum wage in all the states of Nigeria.

We have already demanded that states which are still negotiating with labour and those yet to set up their negotiating councils must conclude negotiations before the end of December 2019 or we will send them a not too friendly New Year Gift.

In the same vein, we once again commend the Federal Government and the governments of Kaduna, Kebbi, Lagos, and Adamawa and Jigawa for concluding negotiations with workers and for implementing the payment of the new national minimum wage and consequential salary adjustment for workers.

 The noble gesture of the Federal Government and state governments which have commenced the implementation of the new national minimum wage has made a significant difference for thousands of workers and their families this Christmas. 

In the spirit of Christmas, we urge our political leaders and elites at every tier and arm of government to re-dedicate themselves to the ideals espoused by Christmas. We hope that in the coming year, Nigerians would reap tonnes of positive turnaround in their existential realities as a consequence of re-commitment of our leaders to the common good.

While we look forward to a Christmas season free from violence, pain and sorrow, we wish all Nigerians a very merry Christmas and a most rewarding New Year.




Comrade Ayuba Wabba, mni
President
24th December, 2019

Monday, December 23, 2019

MUSIC :Burna Boy Shows TOO MUCH MONEY, Sprays $100 Notes On KWAM 1 At Quilox

Quilox bar was filled to the brim on Saturday night as celebrities troop in to hang out and enjoy themselves at the popular bar.

During the course of the enjoyment, legendary Fuji singer, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM1), provided those present with lovely songs as they danced endlessly.

AƧcording to NAIJALOADED, Burna Boy, who was also in attendance, got so captivated with the song that he started spraying $100 bill on the fuji maestro.

The singer in return then started singing his praises.

TETFUND SAYS IT IS SPENDSING N8 Billion In 7 MONTHD SORTING OUT STRANDED SCHOLARS

Nigerian Scholars Abroad, who hitherto had a cause for concern over their studies can now have a sigh of relief

This is so because, The Nigerian Government through the tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFUND says it is spendingclosed to over 8 billion Naira in the last seven months to address the issue of what he called STRANDED SCHOLARS

Executive Secretary of TETFUND,Professor Sulueman Bogoro at a media chat said the number of SYRANDED SCHOLARS is over one thousand in various institutions around the world

The E.S.TETFUND at a media chat, blamed the situation on the change of approach by his predecessor in handling tuition and welfare of Nigerian Scholars home and abroad

"it is unacceptable for desk officers, Rector, provost and Vice chancellors to hold on to money meant for scholars..."

"We discovered sometimes they keep the money for six months to one year..."

He decried institutions for hoarding and lodging funds meant for infrastructure and intellectual development,while revealing that sanctions will be meted out to defaulters by first quarter in 2020






KIDNAP: Cross River NLC Chairman Regains Freedom As Gunmen Abduct An Official Of WAEC, three others in ondo#

Comrade Ben Ukpepi,the kidnapped Cross River Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has regained freedom from his abductors

Ukpepi, who was released on Sunday evening after being in His His release came after being held in captivity for seven days by the kidnappers after he was forcefully taken away by the hoodlums from  his CROSPIL estate residence in Akpabuyo Local Government Area of the State.

Confiming the labour leader release Police Public Relations Officer in the state, DSP Irene Ugbo, and the son of the released NLC Chairman, John-Dan Ukpepi  said he was released through the effort of the joint security operatives.

Both the Police Public Relations Officer  and the family however did not disclose if any ransom was paid for his release, but explained that he was released safely.

Meanwhile in Ondo state South west Nigeria, Unknown gunmen have abducted a WAEC official, Adebayo Gbenga and three other unidentified travellers at Oba Akoko on Owo- Akungba Road in Akoko South West Local Government area of the state

Gbenga  who is working at WAEC office in Akure took his son to the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko (AAUA) and a friend of his to school when the incident happened.
 
 Gbenga, who was driving his Toyota Corolla car on the road was accosted  with other motorists on the road by gunmen.

According to the source, Gbenga’s friend and his son escaped from being kidnapped as they quickly opened the door of the car and ran into the bush.

Spokesperson of the state police command, Femi Joseph, said the command has commenced investigation the incident.

He said the police would do everything possible to ensure that those abducted regain their freedom.



FOOTBALL: Chelsea Closed To Spending £120m For Jordan SanchoSancho#

Chelsea are set to beat Manchester United and Liverpool to sign Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund.

The UK Sun reports that the Blues will land the England forward for £120 million.

It would be a club-record fee for Sancho, who is one of Europe’s top young players.

Chelsea are free to do business in the transfer market again, after successfully appealing against a FIFA-imposed transfer ban earlier this year.

The club could complete an agreement for Sancho in January, before loaning the 19-year-old back to Dortmund for the remainder of the campaign.

JAMB: 2020 UTME Scheduled For March 14 to April 4

The Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board, JAMB has fixed March 14 to April 4, 2020 for the Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examination.

JAMB Register, Professor Ishaq Oloyede revealed these dates at a meeting this monday with state commissioners of education in Abuja

The Registrar noted that an optional mock examination for candidates is schedule to take place on February 18.

 Oloyede said the registration for the UTME would start on January 13 and end on February 17.

Meanwhile states governments have been asked to beging the regulation of Tutorials centres to check malpractices

Sunday, December 22, 2019

MINIMUM WAGE: Ebonyi State Governor Says He'll Pay N30,000 From January

SAHARAREPORTERS said He made this known during the signing of the state’s 2020 budget in Abakaliki, the state capital, on Friday. 

He however, pleaded with labour unions to accept the inability of the state to pay the backlog of salaries, which had accumulated since the wage increase was reached.

In the absence of the arrears, he noted that the state had set aside N500m to help workers earn some income from agriculture. 

“We have the N500m approved by the state House of Assembly to assist workers and other segments of the society, engage in alternative means of livelihood which is agriculture.”

Speaker of the state’s legislature, Francis Nwifuru, said the lawmakers were impressed with the implementation of budgets it had signed under Umahi’s administration.

DEATH: Popular Yoruba Actor, Alabi Yellow Dies

The Nigerian Movie industry has lost another of their own

A famous Nollywood actor, Samuel Alabi Oludayo Akinpelu, popularly known as Alabi Yellow, is dead.

According to PREMIUMTIMES, He died early Sunday in his Ikorodu, Lagos, home.

He was 62.

The news of his death was shared on a Nollywood group platform ‘Nollywood First’ and confirmed by actor, Saidi Balogun, on Sunday.

The deceased suffered a stroke after his wife’s death in March. A fundraiser was announced on his behalf.

A popular philanthropist and reverend, Esther Ajayi, alongside other actors rallied round to raise funds to cater for him.

The cleric who also funded Baba Suwe’s medical trip to the U.S., was said to have donated N10 million to his cause.

The news of the actor’s ill health came as a surprise because he featured in Kunle Afolayan’s latest movie, ‘Mokalik’ and did not show any signs of illness.

The film was released in May 2019.

Over four decades after his debut as a professional actor, the actor was one of the most recognisable faces in the Yoruba movie industry.

Aside from acting, he was also the author of a Yoruba literature book, ‘A Ba Oko Ku’ which has been included in the curriculum for pupils in junior secondary school.

JUST IN: CBN REDUCES ELECTRONIC TRANSFER CHARGES

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reviewed downward most charges and fees for banking services as contained in a new Guide to Charges by Banks, Other Financial, and Non-bank Financial Institutions, with effect from January 1, 2020.
Director, corporate communications department of central Bank of Isaac Okorafor in a statement today said some of the major highlights of the new Guide to bank charges includes removal of Card Maintenance Fee (CAMF) on all cards linked to current accounts, a maximum of one Naira per mille for customer induced debit transactions to third parties and transfers or lodgments to the customers’ account in other bank on current accounts only, reduction in the amount payable for cash withdrawals from other banks’ Automated Teller Machines, as well as from N65 to N35, after the third withdrawal within one  month. 

Other reductions includes Advance Payment Guarantee (APG) which is now pegged at maximum of one per cent (1%) of the APG value in the first year and 0.5% for subsequent years on contingent liabilities.

Okorafor stated that  On debit card charges 
the new guide stipulates that a one-off charge of N1,000 applies to the issuance of cards, irrespective of card type (regular or premium).  

The same one-off charge of N1,000 applies for the replacement of debit cards at the customer’s instance for lost or damaged cards. 

In the same vein, upon expiry of existing cards, customers are to pay the same one-off charge of N1,000 irrespective of card type. 

He further explained that the current NIP charges apply to use of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), purchase with cash-back will attract a charge of N100 per N20,000 subject to cumulative N60,000 daily withdrawal.

Also, for cards linked to savings account, a maintenance fee has been reduced to a maximum of N50 per quarter from N50 per month amounting to only N200 per annum instead of N600.

Furthermore, he hinted that there will be no more charges for reactivation or closure of accounts such as savings, current and domiciliary accounts while status enquiry at the request of the customer (like confirmation letter, letter of non-indebtedness and reference letter) will now attract a fee of N500 per request.

On Current Account Maintenance Fee (CAMF), the Guide expressly stated that this would be applicable only to current accounts in respect of customer-induced debit transactions to third parties and debit transfers/lodgments to the customer’s account in another bank. 

It emphasized that CAMF is not applicable to Savings Accounts.

According the Director, the CBN carried out the review of the Guide, which also prescribes charges permissible for Other Financial Institutions and non-bank financial institutions, in order to align with market developments.

To guard against excess, unapproved or arbitrary charges by banks and other financial institutions, the Guide stipulates a penalty of N2,000,000 per infraction or as may be determined by the CBN from time to time for financial institutions that breach any provision of the guide. 

The Guide also emphasized that failure by any bank to comply with CBN’s directive in respect of any infraction shall attract a further penalty of N2,000,000 daily until the directive is complied with or as may be determined by the CBN from time to time.
 
It therefore directed banks to log every complaint received from their customers into the Consumer Complaints Management System (CCMS) in addition to generating a unique reference code for each complaint lodged, which must be given to the customer.

Failure to log and provide the code to the customer, it added, amounts to a breach and is sanctionable with a penalty of N1,000,000 per breach.
 
The charges prescribed in the Guide were arrived at after extensive consultations with stakeholders and is expected to enhance flexibility, transparency and competition in the Nigerian banking industry.
 
This Guide, which replaces the Guide to Charges by Banks and Other Financial Institutions issued in 2017, takes effect from January 1, 2020, and may be reviewed from time to time to reflect changes in the business environment.
 
The CBN therefore urged financial services providers and their customers alike to acquaint themselves with the provisions of the Guide and be properly guided accordingly.