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November 11, 2021 US Lawyer Threatens Sanctions Against Nigeria, Alleges Compromise

US Lawyer Threatens Sanctions Against Nigeria, Alleges Compromise

A United States of America-based lawyer and counsel to detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), NNAMDI KANU, BRUCE FEIN, has threatened to push for sanctions against Nigeria over alleged human rights abuses. 

FEIN, who spoke shortly after the trial of KANU was adjourned to Jan 19, 2022 by Justice BINTA NYAKO of the Federal High Court, alleged compromise in the trial of KANU Abuja.

He also threatened to take Nigeria to the international court over alleged human rights abuses.

The US lawyer added that when the attention of the court was drawn to the fact that they were outside the court protesting about what happened, the court, rather than calling attention of the lead counsel to find out what was going on, went ahead to discuss with KANU.

However, EJIOFOR speaking with journalists stated that KANU's lawyers did not walk out on the court but were prevented by security operatives from accessing the courtroom.

November 11, 2021 Senate Approves $16 Billion, €1bn Loans Requested By Buhari

Senate Approves $16 Billion, €1bn Loans Requested By Buhari

The senate has approved $16,230,077,718 and €1,020,000,000 loans requested by President MUHAMMADU BUHARI.

The upper legislative chamber also approved grant components of $125 million.

The president had made the request for the facilities in an addendum to the 2018-2020 borrowing plan in September.

The report was presented by the Chairman of the Committee, Senator CLIFFORD ORDIA, PDP, Edo Central during the plenary, despite some senators not knowing the terms and conditions of the loans.

 

November 11, 2021 Federal Executive Council Okays 2011-2025 National Development Plan Worth N348.7trn Investments

Federal Executive Council Okays 2011-2025 National Development Plan Worth N348.7trn Investments

The Federal Executive Council has approved the 2011-2025 National Development Plan (NDP), which is a successor programme to the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP).

The plan has an investment size of N348.7 trillion to be contributed by the federal, state governments and the private sector.

Briefing correspondents after the council meeting presided over by Vice President YEMI OSINBAJO at the presidential villa, Abuja, Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, ZAINAB AHMED explained that the plan is structured on economic growth and development, infrastructure, public administration, human capital development, social development and regional development.

November 11, 2021 FW De Klerk, South Africa’s Former President Dies at 85

FW De Klerk, South Africa’s Former President Dies at 85

FW de Klerk, the former president of South Africa and the last white person to lead the country, has died at the age of 85.

Mr de Klerk, who was also a key figure in the nation’s transition to democracy, had been diagnosed with cancer this year, a spokesman said.

He was head of state between September 1989 and May 1994.

In 1990 he announced he was releasing anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela, leading to multi-party polls in 1994.

Mr de Klerk shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Mr Mandela for leading the “miracle” transition from white rule in the country. However, his role in the transition to democracy has always been highly contested.

Foundation on Thursday read: “Former President FW de Klerk died peacefully at his home in Fresnaye (Cape Town) earlier this morning following his struggle against mesothelioma cancer.”

“He is survived by his wife Elita, his children Jan and Susan and his grandchildren,” it said.

The foundation had announced the diagnosis – a cancer that affects the lining of the lungs – in June this year.

Mr de Klerk was born in March 1936 in Johannesburg, into a line of Afrikaner politicians.

He worked as a lawyer and served in a series of ministerial posts before taking over from PW Botha as the head of the National Party in February 1989.

The following year he announced he was removing the ban on parties that included Mr Mandela’s African National Congress (ANC).

His actions helped bring an end to apartheid-era South Africa, and he became one of the country’s two deputy presidents after the multi-party elections in 1994 that saw Mr Mandela become president.

However, he has been a controversial figure in South Africa.

Many black South Africans have blamed him for failing to curb violence during his time in power, while white extremists viewed his efforts to end apartheid as a betrayal.

Last year, he became embroiled in a row in which he was accused of playing down the seriousness of apartheid. He later apologised for “quibbling” over the matter.

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