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July 1, 2021 Armed Men Raid Sunday Igboho’s Home, Hours Before His Lagos Rally

Armed Men Raid Sunday Igboho’s Home, Hours Before His Lagos Rally

There are unconfirmed reports that Igboho has been abducted by the gunmen.

In a live video, Igboho's spokesperson, Olayomi Koiki, alleged that the attack was carried out by men in military fatigues.

The raid is coming barely hours before Igboho's planned secessionist-themed mega rally in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, billed for Saturday, July 3, 2021.

A spokesperson for Yoruba self-determination group Ilana Omo Odua, Maxwell Adeleye, says "the assailants were all dressed in military uniform and spoke French language fluently."

Adeleye also claims that Igboho has been abducted by the attackers.

"The gunmen killed seven occupants in the building and whisked Igboho's wife and several others away," Adeleye says.

Igboho has been stoking ethnic tension in recent times; and has been at the forefront of agitations for the secession of the Yoruba-speaking states from the rest of the Nigerian federation.

His secessionist chants have been rebuffed and condemned by state governors in the Yoruba-speaking southwestern region.

He has also been calling on Fulani herders of northern extraction to vacate Yoruba land, amid recurring clashes between Yoruba and Hausa traders in Oyo State markets.

In January, one of Igboho's houses in Oyo State, was burnt by unknown persons.

June 28, 2021 Protest Rocks Kwara State As Gunmen Killed A Pregnant Woman And Kidnapped Her Husband

Protest Rocks Kwara State As Gunmen Killed A Pregnant Woman And Kidnapped Her Husband

Gunmen have killed a pregnant woman, HAWAWU, and kidnapped her husband, LUKMAN IBRAHIM, in the Offa Local Government Area of Kwara State.

Sources said LUKMAN, a young entrepreneur who dealt in telephone accessories at the Owode Market, Offa, and his wife were attacked by the assailants, some distance away from a police station.

The couple were said to be on their way home when they were accosted by the hoodlums.

It was gathered that the incident led to a protest by some residents, who stormed the palace of the Olofa of Offa, Oba MUFTAU GBADAMOSI demanding the release of the businessman by the kidnappers.

Spokesman of the state Police command, AJAYI OKASANMI, who confirmed the incident, said he could not give details of the kidnap.

 

June 28, 2021 Fed Govt Keeps Twitter In Suspense Over Talks

Fed Govt Keeps Twitter In Suspense Over Talks

Twitter users may have to wait a little longer to have access to the social media platform. The Federal Government team appears not to be in a hurry to fix a date for talks with the micro bloggers.

It was however learnt that the government may set legal, security and business hurdles for Twitter before it can resume operation in Nigeria.

The panel set up by President Muhammadu Buhari has not fixed a date for meeting with the Twitter management.

The Federal Government had on June 4 suspended Twitter operation in the country for pulling down a tweet by the President.

Twitter’s management wrote to the President seeking to engage with the Federal Government over the suspension, with a view to charting a path forward.

Last week, President Muhammadu raised a team to interact with the American social media firm.

In the government team are: ministers Lai Mohammed (Information, Culture and Tourism); Abubakar Malami Attorney-General of the Federation and Justice); Dr. Isa Pantami (Communications and Digital Economy); Geoffrey Onyeama (Foreign Affairs); Babatunde Raji Fashola (Works and Housing); Festus Keyamo (Minister of State for Labour and Employment) and representatives of other relevant government agencies.

The Nation learnt that the team held its maiden sitting last Wednesday.

A source said the team might still hold a session this week to “consider all options the government will table before Twitter.”

The source said: “Twitter may have to wait for a while before it resumes operation. The committee has just started its work; we have not reached the level of lifting the temporary ban.”

The source said the committee will be “open and put the interest of the nation above any other considerations.”

It went on: “We are thinking of some security, legal and business conditions or hurdles which Twitter must meet before it can resume operations in Nigeria. The committee will hold a session on Wednesday where all inputs, including legal frameworks, will be considered.

“For instance, there is no doubt that we will extract commitment from Twitter that it will not engage in any act that will undermine our national security. You will recall that threats to our national security accounted for the suspension of Twitter.

“We may ask Twitter to suspend some toxic accounts which are divisive and capable of escalating our fault lines. We are not the only nation that has engaged in internet blockades at one point or the other. I think we can talk of about more than 60 countries.

“We will also draw examples from some countries like China, Iran, North Korea and Turkmenistan and India which requested Twitter to suspend about 500 accounts and reduce the visibility of some hashtags.

“We are not the only nation that has engaged in internet blockades at one point or the other. I think we can talk of about more than 60 countries. What is paramount is the survival of Nigeria, not the interest of any individual.”

Responding to a question, the source added: “What the government didn’t pay much attention to is the registration of Twitter as a company both for revenue generation and making it to comply with our laws as an enterprise.

“It is obvious that we will want Twitter to register as a business concern in the country.”

The Information minister had earlier said: “First and foremost, Twitter must register as a company in Nigeria.

“It will be licensed by the broadcasting commission, and must agree not to allow its platform to be used by those who are promoting activities that are inimical to the corporate existence of Nigeria.”

June 25, 2021 FG Invests $1bn On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Two Others

FG Invests $1bn On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Two Others

The Federal Government says it was investing $1bn on the construction of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Second Niger Bridge, and Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Expressway.

It disclosed this at the official opening of the 51st Annual Conference of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers, adding that over N15tn would be required to bridge the country’s infrastructure deficit.

In his keynote address at the conference, the Vice President who was represented by the Minister of State for Works and Housing, ABUBAKAR ALIYU, spoke on how the Federal Government had been intervening in some selected sectors.

According to him, the federal government created the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund, investing over a billion dollars in three flagship projects: the Lagos-lbadan Expressway, Second Niger Bridge, and Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Expressway.

Also speaking at the event, the Minister of Works and Housing, BABATUNDE FASHOLA, said the development of critical infrastructures such as the provision of new roads and bridges, airports, rail infrastructure had salutary impacts on the real estate sector.

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