Wednesday, 16 November 2016

SEE VIDEO:PHILLIP SHUAIBU SWORN IN AS EDO DEPUTY GOVERNOR...SEE IT ALL ON TAFIA WORLD

 


Phillip Shuaibu of the All Progressives Congress, APC, was sworn in by the Chief Judge of Edo state, Justice Cromwell.

OBASANJO GETS ABA-MADE SHOES AS GIFT FROM IKPEAZU...READ IT ALL ON TAFIA WORLD

 
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, an ardent campaigner for ‘Made-in-Nigeria’ products, has received pairs of shoes – all made in Aba, Abia State, as gifts from Governor Victor Okezie Ikpeazu.
Obasanjo, who adorned one of them fittingly, said since the Aba-made shoe was nice on his feet, it would also look good on anybody in Nigeria, Africa and the rest of the world.
The shoes, half a dozen of them, were presented to him on Monday evening when Governor Ikpeazu, who doubles as the Ambassador of ‘Made in Aba’ products visited the ex-President at his residence on Presidential Hilltop Estate, Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.
Ikpeazu who was accompanied by aides, explained to his host that “the shoes are all hand made by the boys in Aba,” saying they are also...read it here...

US MAJOR RESIGNS AFTER CALLING MICHELLE OBAMA AN APE...READ IT ALL ON TAFIA WORLD


 
A mayor from West Virginia has resigned amid a furor over a racist Facebook post that described First Lady Michelle Obama as an “ape in heels,” US media said.
Beverly Whaling, the mayor of the tiny town of Clay, had appeared to applaud the incendiary comment and stepped down Tuesday amid the ensuing firestorm.
Local television news channel WSAZ confirmed that Whaling had resigned.
According to WSAZ, Clay County Development Corp. director Pamela Ramsey Taylor had...read it here...

SEE VIDEO-AIR FORCE HITS BOKO HARAM LOCATION BORNO...SEE IT ALL ON TAFIA WORLD


The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has carried out a recent attack on Boko Haram insurgents’ location outskirt of Malkonori in northern Borno State.
The latest attack was a follow-up to the close air support operation that repelled the insurgents who attacked own ground forces at Kangarwa.
Survivors among the insurgents had fled to Dogochuku where they were also attacked by NAF fighter aircraft and forced to relocate to Malkonori.
Ground forces confirmed a number of the insurgents were killed and their vehicle destroyed from the latest air strike at Malkonori.

GAMBIA DETAINS THREE JOURNALISTS – HRW...READ IT ALL ON TAFIA WORLD

Gambia detains three journalists – HRW
Gambian authorities arbitrarily detained three journalists just days before the November 16 start of the two-week presidential election campaign, Human Rights Watch said today.
The authorities should appropriately charge or release the journalists and ensure that Gambian and international media can operate without fear of harassment or arbitrary arrest.
On November 8, officials from Gambia’s National Intelligence Agency (NIA) arrested the director-general of Gambia’s state television and radio broadcaster, Momodou Sabally, along with his colleague, Bakary Fatty. NIA officers arrested Alhagie Manka, an independent photojournalist, on November 10.
All three have yet to appear in court, in violation of Gambian law.
“The Gambian government’s arrest of three journalists...read it here...

NIGERIA TO LOSE 300,000bpd AS MILLITANTS BOMB THREE OIL PIPELINES...READ IT ALL ON TAFIA WORLD

The Niger Delta Avengers militant group said it has bombed three oil pipelines in southern Nigeria, an attack it said would lead to a production loss of 300,000 barrels per day in the OPEC-member nation.
Attacks on pipelines by several militant groups have slashed Nigeria’s oil production helping to tip the country into recession as it struggles to adapt to the low price of crude globally.
The Niger Delta Avengers, blamed for a wave of such attacks since the start of the year, said the latest bombing was to register its displeasure with way the government was handling grievances in the oil region.
“At about 11.45 pm November 15, 2016, our Elite Strike Team 03 struck Nembe 1, 2 and 3 truck line operated by Agip, Oando and Shell with supply...read it here...

ORONSAYE TO FILE NO CASE SUBMISSION OVER ALLEGED N196m FRAUD...READ IT ALL ON TAFIA WORLD

 
A former Head of Service of the Federation (HoSF), Steve Oronsaye, has told a High Court of the FCT, Maitama, that he would file a no-case submission in the N196 million fraud charge brought against him by the Federal Government.
His lead counsel, Kanu Agabi, at the resumption of the case yesterday, informed the court of the no-case submission motion when the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) formally closed its case against him.
He said his client would file a no-case submission in respect of the charge since there was no direct link of his client to the alleged offence.
Oronsaye was put on trial on alleged breach of trust and diversione of N196 million meant for the presidential task force committee on anti-terrorism...read it here...

EKITI REJECTS SENATE’S MOVE TO PROBE BAILOUT FUNDS...READ IT ALL ON TAFIA WORLD

Ekiti rejects Senate’s move to probe bailout funds
The Ekiti state government has rejected the Senate’s move to probe Federal Government’s bailout funds given to the state and others.
It said that such a probe was unconstitutional.
Meanwhile, the state governor, Ayodele Fayose, has said the greatest birthday gift he wanted the people of the state to give him was total support for him to do more for the state and her people.
Speaking in Ado-Ekiti yesterday at a thanksgiving service to mark his 56th birthday, the governor said he needed the support for him to leave the state better than he met it.
In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, he quoted...read it here...