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November 30, 2020 FG: Commencement of 140b solar installation nationwide

FG: Commencement of 140b solar installation nationwide

The Federal Government has annouced that the installation of five million solar home systems worth N140b will commence in December 2020. This installation will be in under-served and off-grid communities across the country.

Confirming this development, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity in the Office of the Vice President, Mr Laolu Akande said the work plan for the implementation of the N140 billion Solar Home Systems, a component of the ESP, indicate that the first set of installations will be done nationwide.

“By its design, the programme will cover up to five million households, serving about 25 million individual Nigerians who live mostly in rural communities and not currently connected to the national grid” He said.

Akande also mentioned that the Solar Home System, is an important component of the administration’s ESP and is designed as part of measures by the Federal Government to ramp up power supply across the country by catering specifically for communities not connected to the national grid. It is also part of the administration’s strategy to address the overall challenges and issues in the power sector, as Solar is not only cheaper but considered to be cleaner and renewable.

“Regarding jobs, the ESP 5m Solar installation is expected to create about 250,000 jobs including in manufacturing, assembling, installations, maintenance and payment systems,”

November 27, 2020 48-year-old Journalist arrested for allegedly raping daughter

48-year-old Journalist arrested for allegedly raping daughter

A Margistrate court in Taraba state has granted bail to a 48-year-old man, Samson Zanuga William.

The suspect, who is a journalist with Sunrise Newspaper Jalingo, Taraba state was arrested on Monday, November 16 by the Police Headquarters Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, for allegedly raping his 16-year-old daughter.

The 16-year old victim, who prefers to be addressed as Whitney said her father started to molest her at the age of 14 and her father would beat her with cabled wires leaving scars on her body and threatened to kill her as well as stop paying her school fees if she told anyone of the assault.

It was also gathered that Whitney attempted suicide after she spoke to her grandmother and aunty about the incident but was told to keep quiet and not bring shame to the family, adding that she was rescued after drinking insecticide and taking to the hospital where she was diagnosed with ovarian cysts but even at that, the assault did not stop.

The Cameroonian mother, Nges Becky Fuam who had her daughter taken away from her by her father when she was 3 years old was finally informed of the assault by an aunt with whom the daughter sought refuge after running away from home.

Nges Becky Fuam noted that although the family of the suspect has pleaded that they drop the case, she wants justice for her daughter and would not keep quiet.

After Preliminary hearing of the case, the presiding Margistrate, Bartholomew, granted the suspect bail of 1,000,000 naira, a surety who is civil servant on grade level 12 and above with 2 passport photographs or a business man with a land certificate occupancy.

She added that the case has been adjourned to December 10, 2020.

An account has also been opened for Whitney for financial support which include; medical bills for the ovarian cyst, other medical check-ups, therapy and legal fees, among others.

To support Whitney, reach the mother of the victim on WhatsApp only on 07037835217.

November 27, 2020 Supreme Court dismisses Shell’s application to review Ogoni N17bn judgment

Supreme Court dismisses Shell’s application to review Ogoni N17bn judgment

The Supreme Court has dismissed an application by an oil giant, Shell Petroleum Development Company, requesting a revisit of a January 11, 2019 judgment ordering it to pay N17bn to some Ogoni communities in Rivers State.

The communities were affected by an oil spill from the company in 1970.

A five-man panel led by Justice OLABODE RHODES-VIVOUR unanimously dismissed the company’s application for a review of the judgment after upholding the preliminary objection filed by the communities’ legal team.

Justice CENTUS NWEZE prepared the lead ruling but it was read by another Justice of the apex court, Justice CHUKWUDUMEBI OSEJI, who is not a member of the five-man panel.

The apex court had in the case which had lasted about 31 years from when it started at the High Court, issued the N17bn order in favour of Ejama-Ebubu in Tai Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State, represented by Chief Isaac Agbara and nine others.

The communities’ lead lawyer, LUCIUS IGWE, said that the judgment sum with the accrued interests for the 32 years period stood at about N182bn.

November 27, 2020 Diego Maradona buried in private ceremony in Buenos Aires

Diego Maradona buried in private ceremony in Buenos Aires

Football legend Diego Maradona has been buried in a private ceremony after a day of emotional scenes in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires.

Only around two dozen relatives and close friends attended the final ceremony on thursday but earlier, huge crowds turned out to pay their respects with many weeping, blowing kisses and praying as they filed past his coffin.

Maradona died of heart attack on Wednessday, aged 60. His death triggered around the world but nowhere was it felt more fiercely than in a country that saw him as a national hero.

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