Group A
Atlético Madrid 2-0 Monaco
Borussia Dortmund 0-0 Club Brugge
Group B
PSV Eindhoven 1-2 Barcelona
Tottenham Hotspur1-0 Inter Milan
Group C
Napoli 3-1 Red Star Belgrade
Paris Saint Germain 2-1 Liverpool
Group D
Lokomotiv Moscow 2-0 Galatasaray
FC Porto 3-1 FC Schalke 04
Wednesday, 28 November 2018
CHAMPION LEAGUE RESULTS
Group E
AEK Athens 0-2 Ajax
Bayern Munich 5-1 Benfica
Group F
Lyon 2-2 Manchester City
1899 Hoffenheim 2-3 Shakhtar Donetsk
Group G
CSKA Moscow 1-2 Viktoria Plzen
Roma 0-2 Real Madrid
Group H
Juventus 1-0 Valencia0
Manchester United 1-0 Young Boys
AEK Athens 0-2 Ajax
Bayern Munich 5-1 Benfica
Group F
Lyon 2-2 Manchester City
1899 Hoffenheim 2-3 Shakhtar Donetsk
Group G
CSKA Moscow 1-2 Viktoria Plzen
Roma 0-2 Real Madrid
Group H
Juventus 1-0 Valencia0
Manchester United 1-0 Young Boys
Monday, 26 November 2018
SPANISH LA LIGA RESULTS
Athletic Bilbao 1-1 Getafe
Sevilla 1-0 Real Valladolid
Espanyol 1-3 Girona
Villarreal 2-1 Real Betis
Sevilla 1-0 Real Valladolid
Espanyol 1-3 Girona
Villarreal 2-1 Real Betis
ITALIAN SERIE A RESULTS
Parma 2-1 Sassuolo
Bologna 0-0 Fiorentina
Empoli 3-2 Atalanta2
Napoli 0-0 Chievo
Lazio 1-1 AC Milan1
Genoa 1-1 Sampdoria
Bologna 0-0 Fiorentina
Empoli 3-2 Atalanta2
Napoli 0-0 Chievo
Lazio 1-1 AC Milan1
Genoa 1-1 Sampdoria
FRENCH LIGUE 1 RESULTS
Paris Saint Germain 1-0 Toulouse0
Caen 0-1 Monaco
Dijon 0-0 Bordeaux
Nantes 1-1 Angers
Reims 2-1 Guingamp
Strasbourg 0-1 Nîmes
Caen 0-1 Monaco
Dijon 0-0 Bordeaux
Nantes 1-1 Angers
Reims 2-1 Guingamp
Strasbourg 0-1 Nîmes
SPANISH LA LIGA RESULTS
Eibar3-0 Real Madrid
Valencia 3-0 Rayo Vallecano
Huesca 2-2 Levante
Atlético Madrid 1-1 Barcelona
Valencia 3-0 Rayo Vallecano
Huesca 2-2 Levante
Atlético Madrid 1-1 Barcelona
Saturday, 24 November 2018
GERMAN BUNDESLIGA RESULTS
Mainz 05 1-2 Borussia Dortmund
FC Augsburg 1-3 Eintracht Frankfurt
Bayern Munich 3-3 Fortuna Düsseldorf
Hertha Berlin 3 -3 1899 Hoffenheim
VfL Wolfsburg 1-0 RB Leipzig
FC Schalke 04 5-2 FC Nuremberg2
FC Augsburg 1-3 Eintracht Frankfurt
Bayern Munich 3-3 Fortuna Düsseldorf
Hertha Berlin 3 -3 1899 Hoffenheim
VfL Wolfsburg 1-0 RB Leipzig
FC Schalke 04 5-2 FC Nuremberg2
EPL RESULTS
Brighton & Hove Albion 1-1 Leicester City
Everton 1-0 Cardiff City
Fulham 3-2 Southampto
Manchester United 0-0 Crystal Palace
Watford 0-3 Liverpool
West Ham United 0-4 Manchester City
Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Chelsea
Everton 1-0 Cardiff City
Fulham 3-2 Southampto
Manchester United 0-0 Crystal Palace
Watford 0-3 Liverpool
West Ham United 0-4 Manchester City
Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Chelsea
Friday, 16 November 2018
DARIYE JAIL SENTENCE REDUCE
APPEAL COURT DON REDUCE SENTENCE WEY COURT GAVE JOSHUA DARIYE OVER FRAUD WEY HAPPENED DURING THE TIME WEY HE BE GOVERNOR OF PLEATAU STATE INSTEAD OF FOURTEEN YEARS NA TEN HE GO USE FOR PRISON
Sunday, 11 November 2018
FRENCH LIGUE 1 RESULTS
Guingamp 2-4 Lyon
Angers 1-0 Montpellier
Nîmes 0-1 Nice
Saint-Étienne 2-0 Reims
Toulouse 0-1 Amiens
Angers 1-0 Montpellier
Nîmes 0-1 Nice
Saint-Étienne 2-0 Reims
Toulouse 0-1 Amiens
SPANISH LA LIGA RESULTS
Real Valladolid 0-0 Eibar
Getafe 0-1 Valencia
Atlético Madrid 3-2 Athletic Bilbao
Girona 0-0 Leganés
Getafe 0-1 Valencia
Atlético Madrid 3-2 Athletic Bilbao
Girona 0-0 Leganés
GERMAN BUNDESLIGA RESULTS
FC Nuremberg 0-2 VfB Stuttgart
Fortuna Düsseldorf 4-1 Hertha Berlin
SC Freiburg 1-3 Mainz 05
Werder Bremen 1-3 Borussia Mönchengladbach
1899 Hoffenheim 2-1 FC Augsburg
Borussia Dortmund 3-2 Bayern Munich
Fortuna Düsseldorf 4-1 Hertha Berlin
SC Freiburg 1-3 Mainz 05
Werder Bremen 1-3 Borussia Mönchengladbach
1899 Hoffenheim 2-1 FC Augsburg
Borussia Dortmund 3-2 Bayern Munich
EPL RESULTS
Cardiff City 2-1 Brighton & Hove Albion
Huddersfield Town 1-1 West Ham United
Leicester City 0-0 Burnley
Newcastle United 2-1 AFC Bournemouth
Southampton 1-1 Watford
Crystal Palace 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Huddersfield Town 1-1 West Ham United
Leicester City 0-0 Burnley
Newcastle United 2-1 AFC Bournemouth
Southampton 1-1 Watford
Crystal Palace 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Tuesday, 6 November 2018
EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE RESULTS
Group A
Monaco 0-4 Club Brugge
Atlético Madrid 2-0 Borussia Dortmund
Group B
Inter Milan 1-1 Barcelona
Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 PSV Eindhoven1
Group C
Red Star Belgrade 2-0 Liverpool
Napoli 1-1 Paris Saint Germain
Group D
FC Porto 4-1 Lokomotiv Moscow
FC Schalke 04 2-0 Galatasaray
Monaco 0-4 Club Brugge
Atlético Madrid 2-0 Borussia Dortmund
Group B
Inter Milan 1-1 Barcelona
Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 PSV Eindhoven1
Group C
Red Star Belgrade 2-0 Liverpool
Napoli 1-1 Paris Saint Germain
Group D
FC Porto 4-1 Lokomotiv Moscow
FC Schalke 04 2-0 Galatasaray
Sunday, 4 November 2018
FRENCH LIGUE 1 RESULTS
Lyon 1-1 Bordeaux
Caen 1-2 Rennes
Dijon 0-4 Nîmes
Nice 1-0 Amiens
Reims 1-0 Monaco
Strasbourg 1-1 Toulouse
Caen 1-2 Rennes
Dijon 0-4 Nîmes
Nice 1-0 Amiens
Reims 1-0 Monaco
Strasbourg 1-1 Toulouse
Saturday, 3 November 2018
EPL RESULTS
AFC Bournemouth 1-2 Manchester United
Cardiff City 0-1 Leicester City
Everton 3-1 Brighton & Hove Albion
Newcastle United 1-0 Watford
West Ham United 4-2 Burnley
Arsenal 1-1 Liverpool
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-3 Tottenham Hotspur
Cardiff City 0-1 Leicester City
Everton 3-1 Brighton & Hove Albion
Newcastle United 1-0 Watford
West Ham United 4-2 Burnley
Arsenal 1-1 Liverpool
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-3 Tottenham Hotspur
SPANISH LA LIGA RESULTS
Leganés 1-1 Atlético Madrid
Real Madrid 2-0 Real Valladolid
Valencia 0-1 Girona
Rayo Vallecano 2-3 Barcelona
Real Madrid 2-0 Real Valladolid
Valencia 0-1 Girona
Rayo Vallecano 2-3 Barcelona
GERMAN BUNDESLIGA RESULTS
Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1-4 1899 Hoffenheim
FC Augsburg 2-2 FC Nuremberg
Bayern Munich 1-1 SC Freiburg
FC Schalke 04 3-1 Hannover 96
VfL Wolfsburg 0-1 Borussia Dortmund
Hertha Berlin 0-3 RB Leipzig
FC Augsburg 2-2 FC Nuremberg
Bayern Munich 1-1 SC Freiburg
FC Schalke 04 3-1 Hannover 96
VfL Wolfsburg 0-1 Borussia Dortmund
Hertha Berlin 0-3 RB Leipzig
Sunday, 28 October 2018
GERMAN BUNDESLIGA RESULTS
FC Nuremberg 1-1 Eintracht Frankfurt
RB Leipzig 0-0 FC Schalke 04
Werder Bremen 2-6 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
RB Leipzig 0-0 FC Schalke 04
Werder Bremen 2-6 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
TONY ANENIH DON DIE AT 85
TONY ANENIH WEY BE FORMER MINISTER FOR WORKS AND TRANSPORT DURING OBJ TIME DON DIE AT AGE 85.NA AUGUST 4 1933 DEY BORN AND HE JOINED POLICE FORCE FOR 1951 BEFORE HE COMES JOIN POLITICS AFTER RETIRE FROM POLICE FORC
Saturday, 27 October 2018
FRENCH LIGUE 1 RESULTS
Angers 1-2 Lyon
Amiens 1-2 Nantes
Guingamp 1-1 Strasbourg
Lille 1-0 Caen0
Monaco 2-2 Dijon
Toulouse 0-3 Montpellier
Amiens 1-2 Nantes
Guingamp 1-1 Strasbourg
Lille 1-0 Caen0
Monaco 2-2 Dijon
Toulouse 0-3 Montpellier
SANTERDER LA LIGA
Girona 2-1 Rayo Vallecanp
Athletic Bilbao 0-0 Valencia
Celta Vigo 4-0 Eibar
Levante 2-0 Leganés
Atlético Madrid 2-0 Real Sociedad
Athletic Bilbao 0-0 Valencia
Celta Vigo 4-0 Eibar
Levante 2-0 Leganés
Atlético Madrid 2-0 Real Sociedad
GERMAN BUNDESLIGA RESULTS
Mainz 05 1-2 Bayern Munich
Borussia Dortmund 2-2 Hertha Berlin
Fortuna Düsseldorf 0-3 VfL Wolfsburg
Hannover 96 1-2 FC Augsburg
1899 Hoffenheim 4-0 VfB Stuttgart
Borussia Dortmund 2-2 Hertha Berlin
Fortuna Düsseldorf 0-3 VfL Wolfsburg
Hannover 96 1-2 FC Augsburg
1899 Hoffenheim 4-0 VfB Stuttgart
EPL RESULTS
Brighton & Hove Albion 1-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Fulham 0-3 AFC Bournemouth
Liverpool 4-1 Cardiff City
Southampton 0-0 Newcastle United
Watford 3-0 Huddersfield Town0
Leicester City 1-1 West Ham United
Fulham 0-3 AFC Bournemouth
Liverpool 4-1 Cardiff City
Southampton 0-0 Newcastle United
Watford 3-0 Huddersfield Town0
Leicester City 1-1 West Ham United
Wednesday, 24 October 2018
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE RESULTS
Club Brugge 1-1 Monaco
Borussia Dortmund 4-0 Atlético Madrid
Group B
PSV Eindhoven 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur
Barcelona 2-0 Inter Milan
Group C
Liverpool 4-0 Crvena Zvezda
Paris Saint Germain 2-2 Napoli
Borussia Dortmund 4-0 Atlético Madrid
Group B
PSV Eindhoven 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur
Barcelona 2-0 Inter Milan
Group C
Liverpool 4-0 Crvena Zvezda
Paris Saint Germain 2-2 Napoli
Monday, 22 October 2018
SANTANDER LA LIGA RESULTS
Rayo Vallecano 1-2 Getafe
Eibar1-1 Athletic Bilbao
Huesca 0-2 Espanyol
Real Betis0Real 0-1 Valladolid
Eibar1-1 Athletic Bilbao
Huesca 0-2 Espanyol
Real Betis0Real 0-1 Valladolid
ITALIAN SERIE A RESULTS
Frosinone 3-3 Empoli
Bologna 2-2 Torino
Chievo 1-5 Atalanta
Parma 0-2 Lazio
Fiorentina 1-1 Cagliari
Inter Milan 1-0 AC Milan
Bologna 2-2 Torino
Chievo 1-5 Atalanta
Parma 0-2 Lazio
Fiorentina 1-1 Cagliari
Inter Milan 1-0 AC Milan
Saturday, 20 October 2018
FRENCH LIGUE 1 RESULTS
Paris Saint Germain 5-0 Amiens
Caen 0-0 Guingamp
Dijon 1-2 Lille
Nantes 4-0 Toulouse
Reims 1-1 Angers
Strasbourg 2-1 Monaco
Caen 0-0 Guingamp
Dijon 1-2 Lille
Nantes 4-0 Toulouse
Reims 1-1 Angers
Strasbourg 2-1 Monaco
SANTANDER LA LIGA RESULTS
Real Madrid 1-2 Levante
Valencia 1-1 Leganés
Villarreal 1-1 Atlético Madrid
Barcelona 4-2 Sevilla
Valencia 1-1 Leganés
Villarreal 1-1 Atlético Madrid
Barcelona 4-2 Sevilla
GERMAN BUNDESLIGA RESULTS
FC Nuremberg 1-3 1899 Hoffenheim
Bayer 04 Leverkusen 2-2 Hannover 96
FC Augsburg 0-0 RB Leipzig
VfB Stuttgart 0-4 Borussia Dortmund
VfL Wolfsburg 1-3 Bayern Munich
FC Schalke 04 0-2 Werder Bremen
Bayer 04 Leverkusen 2-2 Hannover 96
FC Augsburg 0-0 RB Leipzig
VfB Stuttgart 0-4 Borussia Dortmund
VfL Wolfsburg 1-3 Bayern Munich
FC Schalke 04 0-2 Werder Bremen
EPL RESULTS WEEK 9
Chelsea 2-2 Manchester United
AFC Bournemouth 0-0 Southampton
Cardiff City 4-2 Fulham
Manchester City5-0 Burnley
Newcastle United 0-1 Brighton & Hove Albion
West Ham United 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-2 Watford
Huddersfield Town 0-1 Liverpool
AFC Bournemouth 0-0 Southampton
Cardiff City 4-2 Fulham
Manchester City5-0 Burnley
Newcastle United 0-1 Brighton & Hove Albion
West Ham United 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-2 Watford
Huddersfield Town 0-1 Liverpool
Sunday, 7 October 2018
GERMAAN BUNDESLIGA RESULTS
SC Freiburg 0-0 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
1899 Hoffenheim 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt
RB Leipzig 6-0 FC Nuremberg
1899 Hoffenheim 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt
RB Leipzig 6-0 FC Nuremberg
Saturday, 6 October 2018
SANTERDER LA LIGA RESULTS
Girona 2-3 Eibar
Getafe 0-1 Levante
Alavés 1-0 Real Madrid
Leganés1-0 Rayo Vallecano
Getafe 0-1 Levante
Alavés 1-0 Real Madrid
Leganés1-0 Rayo Vallecano
FRENCH LIGUE 1 RESULTS
Lille 3-1 Saint-Étienne
Amiens 1-0 Dijon
Angers 2-2 Strasbourg
Guingamp 1-1 Montpellier
Nîmes 0-0 Reims
Amiens 1-0 Dijon
Angers 2-2 Strasbourg
Guingamp 1-1 Montpellier
Nîmes 0-0 Reims
GERMAN BUNDESLIGA RESULTS
Mainz 05 0-0 Hertha Berlin
Borussia Dortmund 4-3 FC Augsburg
Fortuna Düsseldorf 0-2 FC Schalke 04
Hannover 96 3-1 VfB Stuttgart
Bayern Munich 0-3 Borussia Mönchengladbach
Borussia Dortmund 4-3 FC Augsburg
Fortuna Düsseldorf 0-2 FC Schalke 04
Hannover 96 3-1 VfB Stuttgart
Bayern Munich 0-3 Borussia Mönchengladbach
EPL RESULTS
Burnley 1-1 Huddersfield Town
Crystal Palace 0-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Leicester City1-2 Everton
Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Cardiff City
Watford 0 -4 AFC Bournemouth4
Manchester United 3-2 Newcastle United
Crystal Palace 0-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Leicester City1-2 Everton
Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Cardiff City
Watford 0 -4 AFC Bournemouth4
Manchester United 3-2 Newcastle United
Friday, 5 October 2018
Group A
Bayer 04 Leverkusen 4-2 AEK Larnaca
Zürich 1-0 Ludogorets Razgrad
Group J
FK Krasnodar2-1 Sevilla
Standard Liege 2-1 Akhisarspor
Group K
FC Astana 2-0 Rennes
FK Jablonec 2-2 Dynamo Kiev
Group L
BATE Borisov 1-4 PAOK Salonika
Chelsea 1-0 MOL Vidi0
Group B
FC Red Bull Salzburg3Celtic1
FT
Rosenborg1RB Leipzig3
FT
Group C
Bordeaux 1-2 FC Copenhagen
Zenit St Petersburg 1-0 Slavia Prague
Group D
Fenerbahçe 2-0 Spartak Trnava
RSC Anderlecht 0-2 Dinamo Zagreb
Group E
FK Qarabag 0-3 Arsenal
Vorskla Poltava 1-2 Sporting Lisbon
Group F
AC Milan 3-1 Olympiakos
Real Betis 3-0 F91 Dudelange
Group G
Rangers 3-1 Rapid Vienna1
Spartak Moscow 3-3 Villarreal3
Group H
Apollon Limassol 2-2 Marseille
Eintracht Frankfurt 4-1 Lazio
Group I
Malmö FF 2-0 Besiktas
Sarpsborg 08 3 -1 KRC Genk
Bayer 04 Leverkusen 4-2 AEK Larnaca
Zürich 1-0 Ludogorets Razgrad
Group J
FK Krasnodar2-1 Sevilla
Standard Liege 2-1 Akhisarspor
Group K
FC Astana 2-0 Rennes
FK Jablonec 2-2 Dynamo Kiev
Group L
BATE Borisov 1-4 PAOK Salonika
Chelsea 1-0 MOL Vidi0
Group B
FC Red Bull Salzburg3Celtic1
FT
Rosenborg1RB Leipzig3
FT
Group C
Bordeaux 1-2 FC Copenhagen
Zenit St Petersburg 1-0 Slavia Prague
Group D
Fenerbahçe 2-0 Spartak Trnava
RSC Anderlecht 0-2 Dinamo Zagreb
Group E
FK Qarabag 0-3 Arsenal
Vorskla Poltava 1-2 Sporting Lisbon
Group F
AC Milan 3-1 Olympiakos
Real Betis 3-0 F91 Dudelange
Group G
Rangers 3-1 Rapid Vienna1
Spartak Moscow 3-3 Villarreal3
Group H
Apollon Limassol 2-2 Marseille
Eintracht Frankfurt 4-1 Lazio
Group I
Malmö FF 2-0 Besiktas
Sarpsborg 08 3 -1 KRC Genk
Wednesday, 3 October 2018
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE RESULTS
Group A
Atlético Madrid 3-1 Club Brugge
Borussia Dortmund 3-0 Monaco
Group B
PSV Eindhoven 1-2 Inter Milan
Tottenham Hotspur 2-4 Barcelona
Group C
Paris Saint Germain 6-1 Red Star Belgrade
Napoli 1-0 Liverpool
Group D
Lokomotiv Moscow 0-1 FC Schalke 04
FC Porto 1-0 Galatasaray
Tuesday, 2 October 2018
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE RESULTS
Group E
AEK Athens 2-3 Benfica
Bayern Munich 1-1 Ajax
Group F
1899 Hoffenheim1-2 Manchester City
Lyon 2-2 Shakhtar Donetsk
Group G
CSKA Moscow 1-0 Real Madrid
Roma 5-0 Viktoria Plzen
Group H
Juventus 3-0 Young Boys
Manchester United 0-0 Valencia
AEK Athens 2-3 Benfica
Bayern Munich 1-1 Ajax
Group F
1899 Hoffenheim1-2 Manchester City
Lyon 2-2 Shakhtar Donetsk
Group G
CSKA Moscow 1-0 Real Madrid
Roma 5-0 Viktoria Plzen
Group H
Juventus 3-0 Young Boys
Manchester United 0-0 Valencia
Monday, 1 October 2018
PMB MESSAGE FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY
THIS NA THE STATEMENT WEY PRESIDENT BBUHARI TALKED FOR TODAY WEY BE INDEPENDENCE DAY
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday addressed Nigerians as the country marked its 58th Independence anniversary.
In a speech broadcast across the nation, the President called for unity, while promising to ensure free and fair elections in 2019.
Among other things, the President hailed the military and security agencies for the progress made in tackling insecurity in the country and warned disruptive and corrosive forces on social media to desist from their acts or be prepared to face the law.
Read his full speech below:
NATIONAL BROADCAST BY H.E MUHAMMADU BUHARI PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA ON THE 58TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY, 1ST OCTOBER, 2018
Fellow Nigerians,
Today is a day of celebration and solemn reflection. It is the anniversary of the day Nigerians realised one of the most cherished of human desires – the desire for freedom. We, therefore, give thanks to and remember our founding fathers who laboured so hard and sacrificed so much to build and bequeath to us this wonderful nation. It is our duty to consolidate this great legacy.
2. On this first October date and on the eve of the start of the general election cycle, we should do well to reflect on what binds us together and the great strength our diversity bestows on us. Ours is an ambitious nation, and, as citizens we have every right to look forward to the future with confidence and optimism which are well founded, considering where we find ourselves today.
3. There has been a steady improvement in the security situation in the North East. We remain committed to ending the crisis and make the North East safe for all.
4. Our thoughts and prayers are always with the victims of the Boko Haram’s atrocities and their families. Beyond that, we know that the goals of the Boko Haram terrorists include capturing territories, destroying our democracy and denying our children the right to education. We will not allow them to succeed.
5. I want at this point to pay tribute to the men and women of our armed forces, the Police and other security and law enforcement agencies, who have been working under the most difficult conditions to keep the country safe. In the process, many have made the supreme sacrifice.
6. As their Commander -In- Chief, I assure these our gallant men and women that I will continue to empower them by deepening their professionalism and providing all the necessary force multipliers and enablers required for them to prevail on the field. I am looking into all reported cases of inadequacies in relation to their entitlements, their welfare and those of their families
[10/1, 8:19 AM] +234 703 090 8185: 7. We are diversifying away from reliance on oil to increased manufacturing capacity, solid minerals development, and agriculture.
8. Efforts are on course in the Niger Delta to clean up polluted lands, restore hopes of the youths in the region and re-establish livelihoods, and strengthen their capacity to guarantee for themselves and for our country a brighter future.
9. The age-long conflict between herders and farmers that was being exploited by those seeking to plant the seeds of discord and disunity amongst our people, is being addressed decisively. We will sustain and continue to support the commendable efforts by all including civil society organisations, local and states governments and our traditional and religious leaders in finding durable solution to this problem.
[10/1, 8:21 AM] +234 703 090 8185: 10. This being a transhumance issue, we are working with countries in our region that are also facing similar difficulties to complement our common efforts. In this context I must warn that the perpetrators of murder and general mayhem in the name of defending or protecting herders or farmers will face the full wrath of the law. Meanwhile, we urge all peace-loving Nigerians to reject any simplistic portrayal, at home or abroad, of this conflict as either religious or ethnic based.
11. We are one of the countries in the world most affected by environmental degradation, as a consequence of climate change. We are signatories to almost all conventions and agreements aimed at slowing down the effect of climate change and mitigating its now evident consequences.
12. The consequences on lives and livelihoods of the shrinking of the Lake Chad and the pollution caused by oil exploitation activities alone make it mandatory on us to be at the forefront of the struggle for a safer and more sustainable environment. We will continue to mobilise international support for our efforts in this regard.
13. We are making progress in the fight against corruption and recovery of stolen public funds and assets despite vicious and stiff resistance. The shameful past practice, of the brazen theft of billions of Naira is no more. Shady oil deals and public contracts that were never delivered have become things of the past.
[10/1, 8:22 AM] +234 703 090 8185: . Consequently, and this is very evident across the country, we have done more with less in infrastructural developments. Roads, railways, major bridges, schools, energy and power, air and sea ports, welfare of serving and retired personnel both civilian and military including payment of legacy debt such as pension arrears, have been attended to.
15. There is now an enabling environment for local and foreign investment in Nigeria. We are building a rules-based system – a level playing field that is free from fixers and intermediaries. This is the cornerstone to help genuine investors and honest consumers, and the platform that will allow for the real reforms that we intend to deliver over the coming years.
16. We are gradually strengthening the economy with a stable Naira and falling inflation rate. We are building an economy that is moving away from over reliance on oil. Consequently we have witnessed massive return to farms and seen bumper harvest, despite recurrent floods across the country.
17. These positive developments are the result of our collective pursuit of a common vision through hard work and dedication, after the missed opportunities and disappointments that followed the return to democracy in 1999.
[10/1, 8:23 AM] +234 703 090 8185: 18. At the forefront, have always been our youths. They have been at the vanguard of the struggle for independence. They fought in the war to keep the country united. And it was they who kept alive the struggle for democracy and human rights in our country at times when these were at risk, especially following the June 12th 1993 election and the historic 2015 election process.
19. Even today, our youths play a central role in Nigeria’s continuing progress and developments in all fields of our national endeavour –technology, agriculture, mining, engineering and especially the creative arts. Together we are building a more diverse, inclusive and self-reliant economy.
20. In the past three years we have introduced many policies and programmes targeted at youth development and youth empowerment. We support the ‘not too young to run’ legislation aimed at giving the youths greater say in our national politics and governance.
21. The school feeding program in primary schools is aimed at encouraging enrolment and attendance. We are building on what we have already introduced to support schools and universities to which funds have recently been released for upgrade of facilities, training programs for our entrepreneurs, and rehabilitation schemes for victims of terrorism and human trafficking.
Fellow Nigerians,
[10/1, 8:24 AM] +234 703 090 8185: 22. Now we have in our hands technology that is a powerful tool that we can and should use for knowledge and understanding. As with other countries, we must also learn how to manage those tendencies that, instead, look to abuse new technologies to provoke passions and stir tensions.
23. Never before have we faced such a challenge. We must all rise to the responsibility of shutting out those disruptive and corrosive forces that hide in today’s world of social media. We need critical minds and independent thinking, to question and question until we are satisfied we have the facts. Otherwise, all the progress we have made as a democracy since 1999 is at stake.
24. I have committed myself many times to ensure that elections are fully participatory, free and fair and that the Independent National Electoral Commission will be exactly INDEPENDENT and properly staffed and resourced. The ballot box is how we make our choice for the governments that rule in our name.
Fellow Nigerians,
25. Developing a thriving democracy is not an easy task. There can be no quick fixes or short cuts. These are the most important lessons that we have learnt in our 58 years as an independent nation.
26. At the international level, we remain a responsible and respected member of the international community, playing active positive roles within ECOWAS, the African Union and the United Nations as well as all other regional and international organisations and institutions of which we are members
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday addressed Nigerians as the country marked its 58th Independence anniversary.
In a speech broadcast across the nation, the President called for unity, while promising to ensure free and fair elections in 2019.
Among other things, the President hailed the military and security agencies for the progress made in tackling insecurity in the country and warned disruptive and corrosive forces on social media to desist from their acts or be prepared to face the law.
Read his full speech below:
NATIONAL BROADCAST BY H.E MUHAMMADU BUHARI PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA ON THE 58TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY, 1ST OCTOBER, 2018
Fellow Nigerians,
Today is a day of celebration and solemn reflection. It is the anniversary of the day Nigerians realised one of the most cherished of human desires – the desire for freedom. We, therefore, give thanks to and remember our founding fathers who laboured so hard and sacrificed so much to build and bequeath to us this wonderful nation. It is our duty to consolidate this great legacy.
2. On this first October date and on the eve of the start of the general election cycle, we should do well to reflect on what binds us together and the great strength our diversity bestows on us. Ours is an ambitious nation, and, as citizens we have every right to look forward to the future with confidence and optimism which are well founded, considering where we find ourselves today.
3. There has been a steady improvement in the security situation in the North East. We remain committed to ending the crisis and make the North East safe for all.
4. Our thoughts and prayers are always with the victims of the Boko Haram’s atrocities and their families. Beyond that, we know that the goals of the Boko Haram terrorists include capturing territories, destroying our democracy and denying our children the right to education. We will not allow them to succeed.
5. I want at this point to pay tribute to the men and women of our armed forces, the Police and other security and law enforcement agencies, who have been working under the most difficult conditions to keep the country safe. In the process, many have made the supreme sacrifice.
6. As their Commander -In- Chief, I assure these our gallant men and women that I will continue to empower them by deepening their professionalism and providing all the necessary force multipliers and enablers required for them to prevail on the field. I am looking into all reported cases of inadequacies in relation to their entitlements, their welfare and those of their families
[10/1, 8:19 AM] +234 703 090 8185: 7. We are diversifying away from reliance on oil to increased manufacturing capacity, solid minerals development, and agriculture.
8. Efforts are on course in the Niger Delta to clean up polluted lands, restore hopes of the youths in the region and re-establish livelihoods, and strengthen their capacity to guarantee for themselves and for our country a brighter future.
9. The age-long conflict between herders and farmers that was being exploited by those seeking to plant the seeds of discord and disunity amongst our people, is being addressed decisively. We will sustain and continue to support the commendable efforts by all including civil society organisations, local and states governments and our traditional and religious leaders in finding durable solution to this problem.
[10/1, 8:21 AM] +234 703 090 8185: 10. This being a transhumance issue, we are working with countries in our region that are also facing similar difficulties to complement our common efforts. In this context I must warn that the perpetrators of murder and general mayhem in the name of defending or protecting herders or farmers will face the full wrath of the law. Meanwhile, we urge all peace-loving Nigerians to reject any simplistic portrayal, at home or abroad, of this conflict as either religious or ethnic based.
11. We are one of the countries in the world most affected by environmental degradation, as a consequence of climate change. We are signatories to almost all conventions and agreements aimed at slowing down the effect of climate change and mitigating its now evident consequences.
12. The consequences on lives and livelihoods of the shrinking of the Lake Chad and the pollution caused by oil exploitation activities alone make it mandatory on us to be at the forefront of the struggle for a safer and more sustainable environment. We will continue to mobilise international support for our efforts in this regard.
13. We are making progress in the fight against corruption and recovery of stolen public funds and assets despite vicious and stiff resistance. The shameful past practice, of the brazen theft of billions of Naira is no more. Shady oil deals and public contracts that were never delivered have become things of the past.
[10/1, 8:22 AM] +234 703 090 8185: . Consequently, and this is very evident across the country, we have done more with less in infrastructural developments. Roads, railways, major bridges, schools, energy and power, air and sea ports, welfare of serving and retired personnel both civilian and military including payment of legacy debt such as pension arrears, have been attended to.
15. There is now an enabling environment for local and foreign investment in Nigeria. We are building a rules-based system – a level playing field that is free from fixers and intermediaries. This is the cornerstone to help genuine investors and honest consumers, and the platform that will allow for the real reforms that we intend to deliver over the coming years.
16. We are gradually strengthening the economy with a stable Naira and falling inflation rate. We are building an economy that is moving away from over reliance on oil. Consequently we have witnessed massive return to farms and seen bumper harvest, despite recurrent floods across the country.
17. These positive developments are the result of our collective pursuit of a common vision through hard work and dedication, after the missed opportunities and disappointments that followed the return to democracy in 1999.
[10/1, 8:23 AM] +234 703 090 8185: 18. At the forefront, have always been our youths. They have been at the vanguard of the struggle for independence. They fought in the war to keep the country united. And it was they who kept alive the struggle for democracy and human rights in our country at times when these were at risk, especially following the June 12th 1993 election and the historic 2015 election process.
19. Even today, our youths play a central role in Nigeria’s continuing progress and developments in all fields of our national endeavour –technology, agriculture, mining, engineering and especially the creative arts. Together we are building a more diverse, inclusive and self-reliant economy.
20. In the past three years we have introduced many policies and programmes targeted at youth development and youth empowerment. We support the ‘not too young to run’ legislation aimed at giving the youths greater say in our national politics and governance.
21. The school feeding program in primary schools is aimed at encouraging enrolment and attendance. We are building on what we have already introduced to support schools and universities to which funds have recently been released for upgrade of facilities, training programs for our entrepreneurs, and rehabilitation schemes for victims of terrorism and human trafficking.
Fellow Nigerians,
[10/1, 8:24 AM] +234 703 090 8185: 22. Now we have in our hands technology that is a powerful tool that we can and should use for knowledge and understanding. As with other countries, we must also learn how to manage those tendencies that, instead, look to abuse new technologies to provoke passions and stir tensions.
23. Never before have we faced such a challenge. We must all rise to the responsibility of shutting out those disruptive and corrosive forces that hide in today’s world of social media. We need critical minds and independent thinking, to question and question until we are satisfied we have the facts. Otherwise, all the progress we have made as a democracy since 1999 is at stake.
24. I have committed myself many times to ensure that elections are fully participatory, free and fair and that the Independent National Electoral Commission will be exactly INDEPENDENT and properly staffed and resourced. The ballot box is how we make our choice for the governments that rule in our name.
Fellow Nigerians,
25. Developing a thriving democracy is not an easy task. There can be no quick fixes or short cuts. These are the most important lessons that we have learnt in our 58 years as an independent nation.
26. At the international level, we remain a responsible and respected member of the international community, playing active positive roles within ECOWAS, the African Union and the United Nations as well as all other regional and international organisations and institutions of which we are members
Sunday, 30 September 2018
ITALIAN SERIE A RESULTS
Bologna 2-1 Udinese
Chievo 0-1 Torino
Fiorentina 2-0 Atalanta
Frosinone 1-2 Genoa
Parma 1-0 Empoli0
Sassuolo 1-4 AC Milan
Chievo 0-1 Torino
Fiorentina 2-0 Atalanta
Frosinone 1-2 Genoa
Parma 1-0 Empoli0
Sassuolo 1-4 AC Milan
SANTANDER LA LIGA RESULTS
Huesca 1-1 Girona
Villarreal 0-1 Real Valladolid
Levante 2-1 Alavés
Real Betis1-0 Leganés
Villarreal 0-1 Real Valladolid
Levante 2-1 Alavés
Real Betis1-0 Leganés
WORKERS DON CALL OFF STRIKE
THE OGA PATAPATA FOR NLC WABARA DON ASK ALL WORKERS TO GO BACK TO WORK FOR TUESDAY THIS NA WETIN DEY PUT FOR PAPER
KWARA PDP END IN JAGAJAGA AS PENKELEMESI SON CLINCH APC GOVERNORSHIP FOR OYO STATE
WAHALA HAPPEN FOR KWARA STATE GOVERNORSHIP PRIMARY AS ASPIRANT SEE THAT NA ONLY ATUNWA NAME DEY FOR THE BALLOT PAPER WEY DEY WANT USE FOR VOTING WHILE FOR OYO STATE NA SEYI MAKINDE GO CARRY PDP FLAG FOR GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION AND NA ADEBAYO ADELABU GO FLY THE APC FLAG FOR OYO STATE GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION
THE PHOTO WEY U DEY SEE NA THE VENUE OF PDP GOVERNORSHIP PRIMARY WEY HAPPEN FOR KWARA STATE ALL THIS HAPPEN AS BOLAJI ABDULLAH DETECT SEY NA ATUNWA NAME ONLY FOR BALLOT PAPER
THE PHOTO WEY U DEY SEE NA THE VENUE OF PDP GOVERNORSHIP PRIMARY WEY HAPPEN FOR KWARA STATE ALL THIS HAPPEN AS BOLAJI ABDULLAH DETECT SEY NA ATUNWA NAME ONLY FOR BALLOT PAPER
FRENCH LIGUE 1 RESULTS
Nice 0-3 Paris Saint Germain
Angers 0-1 Guingamp
Caen 1-0 Amiens
Lyon1-1 Nantes
Reims 0-0 Bordeaux
Strasbourg 3-0 Dijon
Angers 0-1 Guingamp
Caen 1-0 Amiens
Lyon1-1 Nantes
Reims 0-0 Bordeaux
Strasbourg 3-0 Dijon
Saturday, 29 September 2018
EPL RESULTS
West Ham United 3-1 Manchester United
Arsenal 2-0 Watford
Everton 3-0 Fulham
Huddersfield Town 0-2 Tottenham Hotspur
Manchester City 2-0 Brighton & Hove Albion
Newcastle United 0-2 Leicester City
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 Southampton
Chelsea 1-1 Liverpool
Arsenal 2-0 Watford
Everton 3-0 Fulham
Huddersfield Town 0-2 Tottenham Hotspur
Manchester City 2-0 Brighton & Hove Albion
Newcastle United 0-2 Leicester City
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 Southampton
Chelsea 1-1 Liverpool
GERMAN BUNDESLIGA RESULTS
FC Nuremberg 3-0 Fortuna Düsseldorf
FC Schalke 04 1-0 Mainz 05
1899 Hoffenheim 1-2 RB Leipzig
VfB Stuttgart 2-1 Werder Bremen
VfL Wolfsburg 2-2 Borussia Mönchengladbach2
Bayer 04 Leverkusen 2-4 Borussia Dortmund
FC Schalke 04 1-0 Mainz 05
1899 Hoffenheim 1-2 RB Leipzig
VfB Stuttgart 2-1 Werder Bremen
VfL Wolfsburg 2-2 Borussia Mönchengladbach2
Bayer 04 Leverkusen 2-4 Borussia Dortmund
Friday, 28 September 2018
NA TOMMOROW BE APC GOVERNORSHIP PRIMARY SEE THE LIST OF CONTESTANTS
THIS NA THE LIST OF PEOPLE WEY GO CONTEST FOR GOVERNORSHIP PRIMARY IN ALL PROGRESSIVE CONGRESS
See the full list of the screened aspirants below…
SOUTH SOUTH
Akwa Ibom State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Obong Nsima Ekere Cleared
2. Sen. John Akpan Udoedeghe, Phd Cleared
3. Dan Abia, Esq. Cleared
4. Dr. Edet Okon Efretui Cleared
Delta State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Prof. Pat Utomi Cleared
2. Dr. (Hon). Cairo Ojugbo Cleared
3. Rt. (Hon.) Victor Ochei, Esq. Cleared
4. Chief Great Ovdje Ogboru Cleared
5. Chief Osiobe Eric Okotie Not Cleared
Cross River State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Pastor Usani Uguru Usani Cleared
2. Sen. John Owan Enoh Cleared
3. High Chief Edem Duke Cleared
4. John Upan Odey Cleared
5. Prof. Nyong Eyo Cleared
Rivers State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Tonye Cole Cleared
2. Sen. Magnus Ngei Abe Cleared
3. Dumo Lulu Briggs Cleared
4. Dr. Dawari George Cleared
SOUTH EAST
Abia State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Dr. Uche Ogah, OON Cleared
2. High Chief Ikechi Emenike Cleared
3. H.E. Comrade Chris Akomas Cleared
4. Rt. Hon. Martins Azubuike, Esq. Cleared
5. Barr. Friday Nwosu, Esq. Cleared
6. Prince Amb. Okey Emuchay Cleared
7. Prince Paul Ikonne Cleared
Ebonyi State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Sen. Sunny Ogbuoji Cleared
2. Arc. Dr. Edward Nkweagu Cleared
3. Sen. Emmanuel Agboti Cleared
4. Obasi Ogbonnaya Obasi Cleared
5. Hon. Kelechi Chima Cleared
6. Engr. Paul Okorie Cleared
7. Comrade Christain Cleared
8. Chief Austine Igwe Edeze Cleared
9. Prof. Benard Odoh Cleared
Enugu State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Sen. Ayogu Eze Cleared
2. Barr. Ifeanyi Nwaoga, Esq. Cleared
3. Akubue Augustine Cleared
4. Ben Eche Cleared
5. Barr. George Ogara, Esq. Cleared
6. Barr. Ejikeme Ugwu, Esq Not Cleared
Imo State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Sen. Hope Uzodinma Cleared
2. Hon. Uche Nwosu Cleared
3. H.E. Prince Eze Madumere Cleared
4. Sir Jude Ejiogu Cleared
5. Barr. Chima Anozie Cleared
6. Dr. Chris Emenike Nlemoha Cleared
7. Sir Eche George Ezenna Cleared
8. Chukwudi Celestine Ololo Cleared
9. Air Commodore Peter Gbujie Cleared
SOUTH WEST
Lagos State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Akinwunmi Ambode Cleared
2. Dr. Kadir Obafemi Hamzat Cleared
3. Jide Sanya-Olu Cleared
Oyo State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Niyi Akintola, SAN Cleared
2. H.E. Christopher Alao Akala Cleared
3. Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe Cleared
4. Dr. Olusola Ayandele, PhD Cleared
5. Dr. Owolabi Babalola Cleared
6. Dr. Azeez Popoola Adeduntun Cleared
7. Adebayo Adekola Adelabu Cleared
8. Hon. Barr. Adebayo Shittu, Esq Not Cleared (No NYSC Certificate)
Ogun State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Jimi Lawal Cleared
2. Dapo Abiodun Cleared
3. Hon. Bimbo Abiodun Cleared
4. H.E. Sen. Adegbenga Kaka Cleared
5. Hon. Kunle Akinlade Cleared
6. Abayomi Semako Koroto Hunye Cleared
NORTH WEST
Jigawa State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Alh. Abubakar Badaru Cleared
2. Alh. Hashim Ubale Cleared
Katsina State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Rt.Hon. Aminu Masari Cleared
2. Abubakar Ismaila Isa Cleared
3. Garba Sani Dankani Cleared
Kebbi State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Alh. Atiku Bagudu Cleared
2. Ibrahim Mohammed Mera, OON Not Cleared
Sokoto State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Abbakar Abdullahi Gumbi Cleared
2. Hon. Farouk Malami Yabo Cleared
3. Ahmed Aliyu Cleared
4. Sen. Abubakar Umar Gada Cleared
Zamfara State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Dauda Lawal Cleared
2. Mukhtar Idris Shehu Cleared
3. Brig. Gen. Mansur Ali Cleared
4. H.E. Hon. Ustaz Ibrahim Mohammed Wakala Cleared
5. Sen. Kabiru Marafa Cleared
6. H.E. Mahmuda Aliyu Shinkafi Cleared
7. Hon. Aminu Sani Jaji Cleared
8. Engr. Abubakar Magaji Cleared
9. Mohammed Sagir Hamidu Cleared
NORTH CENTRAL
Benue State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Dr. Hon. Emmanuel Jime Cleared
2. Titus T. Zam Cleared
3. Akange Audu Cleared
4. Arc. Aema Achado Cleared
5. Benjamin Tilley Adanyi Cleared
6. Micheal Iordye, mni Cleared
Nasarawa State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Sule Audu Cleared
2. H.E. Silas Agara Cleared
3. Hon Aliyu Wadada Cleared
4. Zakari Idde Cleared
5. Hassan M. Liman, SAN Cleared
6. Mohammed Musa Maikaya Cleared
7. Arc. Shehu Tukur Cleared
8. Dauda Shuaibu Kigbu Cleared
9. Dr. James Angbazo Cleared
10. Hon. Jafar Mohammed Ibrahim Cleared
11. Danladi Envulu-Anza Halilu Not Cleared
Niger State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Alh. Sani Bello Cleared
2. Abubakar Mamma Jiya Maaji Not Cleared
Plateau State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Rt. Hon. Simon Lalong, Esq. Cleared
NORTH EAST
Adamawa State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Sen. Mohammed Jibrilla Cleared
2. Nuhu Ribadu Cleared
3. Mahmood Halilu Ahmed Cleared
Bauchi State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar Cleared
2. Dr. Ali Pate Cleared
3. Captain Bala Jibrin Cleared
4. Dr. Yakubu Lame Cleared
Borno State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Kashim Imam Cleared
2. Prof. Babagana Umaru Cleared
3. Gambo Lawan Cleared
4. Mustapha Baba Shehu Cleared
5. Hon. Umaru Kumalia Cleared
6. Muhammad Aba Lima Cleared
7.. Barr. Kaka Shehu Lawan, Esq. Cleared
8. H.E. Adamu Dibal Cleared
9. Mustapha Fannarambe Cleared
10. Mohammed Jafaru Cleared
11. Sen. Baba Kaka Bashir Garba Cleared
12. QS Mohammed Makinta Cleared
13. Hon. Babagana Tijjani Cleared
14. Adamu Alhaji Lawan Cleared
15. Mai Sherrif Cleared
16. Hon. Abba Jato Cleared
17. Attom Magira Tom Cleared
18. Umar Alkali Cleared
19. H.E. Baba Ahmed Jidda Cleared
20. Idris Mamman Gatumbwa Cleared
21. Sen. Abubakar Kyari Cleared
Gombe State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Mohammed Jibrin Barde Cleared
2. Hon. Ibrahim Dasuki Jalo Cleared
3. Mohammadu Inuwa Yahaya Cleared
4. Kamisu Ahmed Mailan Cleared
5. Umaru Kwairanga Cleared
6. Abubakar Muazu Hassan Cleared
7. Umar Farouk Musa Cleared
8. Sen. Idris Audu Umar Cleared
9. Aliyu Haidar Abubakar Cleared
Taraba State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Sani Abubakar Danladi Cleared
2. Sen. Joel Danlami Ikenya Cleared
3. Garba Umar-UTC Cleared
4. Prof. Mohammed Sanni Yahaya Cleared
5. Comrade Bobboi Bala Kaigama Cleared
6.. Aliyu Omar, MON Cleared
7. Chief Ezekiel Afunkuyo Cleared
8. Chief David Sabo Kente Cleared
9. Mohammed Tumba Ibrahim Cleared
10. Barr. Kabiru Umaru, Esq. Cleared
11. Aliyu Omar, MON Cleared
12. Sen. Hajia Aisha Alhassan Not Cleared
Yobe
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Hon. Mai Mala Buni Cleared
2. Umar Ali Kromchi Cleared
3. Hon. Sidi Yakubu Cleared
4. Ali Kolomi Cleared
5. Ibrahim Mohammed Bomai Withdrew
SIGNED
Mr. Yekini Nabena
Ag. National Publicity Secretary
See the full list of the screened aspirants below…
SOUTH SOUTH
Akwa Ibom State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Obong Nsima Ekere Cleared
2. Sen. John Akpan Udoedeghe, Phd Cleared
3. Dan Abia, Esq. Cleared
4. Dr. Edet Okon Efretui Cleared
Delta State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Prof. Pat Utomi Cleared
2. Dr. (Hon). Cairo Ojugbo Cleared
3. Rt. (Hon.) Victor Ochei, Esq. Cleared
4. Chief Great Ovdje Ogboru Cleared
5. Chief Osiobe Eric Okotie Not Cleared
Cross River State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Pastor Usani Uguru Usani Cleared
2. Sen. John Owan Enoh Cleared
3. High Chief Edem Duke Cleared
4. John Upan Odey Cleared
5. Prof. Nyong Eyo Cleared
Rivers State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Tonye Cole Cleared
2. Sen. Magnus Ngei Abe Cleared
3. Dumo Lulu Briggs Cleared
4. Dr. Dawari George Cleared
SOUTH EAST
Abia State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Dr. Uche Ogah, OON Cleared
2. High Chief Ikechi Emenike Cleared
3. H.E. Comrade Chris Akomas Cleared
4. Rt. Hon. Martins Azubuike, Esq. Cleared
5. Barr. Friday Nwosu, Esq. Cleared
6. Prince Amb. Okey Emuchay Cleared
7. Prince Paul Ikonne Cleared
Ebonyi State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Sen. Sunny Ogbuoji Cleared
2. Arc. Dr. Edward Nkweagu Cleared
3. Sen. Emmanuel Agboti Cleared
4. Obasi Ogbonnaya Obasi Cleared
5. Hon. Kelechi Chima Cleared
6. Engr. Paul Okorie Cleared
7. Comrade Christain Cleared
8. Chief Austine Igwe Edeze Cleared
9. Prof. Benard Odoh Cleared
Enugu State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Sen. Ayogu Eze Cleared
2. Barr. Ifeanyi Nwaoga, Esq. Cleared
3. Akubue Augustine Cleared
4. Ben Eche Cleared
5. Barr. George Ogara, Esq. Cleared
6. Barr. Ejikeme Ugwu, Esq Not Cleared
Imo State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Sen. Hope Uzodinma Cleared
2. Hon. Uche Nwosu Cleared
3. H.E. Prince Eze Madumere Cleared
4. Sir Jude Ejiogu Cleared
5. Barr. Chima Anozie Cleared
6. Dr. Chris Emenike Nlemoha Cleared
7. Sir Eche George Ezenna Cleared
8. Chukwudi Celestine Ololo Cleared
9. Air Commodore Peter Gbujie Cleared
SOUTH WEST
Lagos State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Akinwunmi Ambode Cleared
2. Dr. Kadir Obafemi Hamzat Cleared
3. Jide Sanya-Olu Cleared
Oyo State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Niyi Akintola, SAN Cleared
2. H.E. Christopher Alao Akala Cleared
3. Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe Cleared
4. Dr. Olusola Ayandele, PhD Cleared
5. Dr. Owolabi Babalola Cleared
6. Dr. Azeez Popoola Adeduntun Cleared
7. Adebayo Adekola Adelabu Cleared
8. Hon. Barr. Adebayo Shittu, Esq Not Cleared (No NYSC Certificate)
Ogun State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Jimi Lawal Cleared
2. Dapo Abiodun Cleared
3. Hon. Bimbo Abiodun Cleared
4. H.E. Sen. Adegbenga Kaka Cleared
5. Hon. Kunle Akinlade Cleared
6. Abayomi Semako Koroto Hunye Cleared
NORTH WEST
Jigawa State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Alh. Abubakar Badaru Cleared
2. Alh. Hashim Ubale Cleared
Katsina State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Rt.Hon. Aminu Masari Cleared
2. Abubakar Ismaila Isa Cleared
3. Garba Sani Dankani Cleared
Kebbi State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Alh. Atiku Bagudu Cleared
2. Ibrahim Mohammed Mera, OON Not Cleared
Sokoto State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Abbakar Abdullahi Gumbi Cleared
2. Hon. Farouk Malami Yabo Cleared
3. Ahmed Aliyu Cleared
4. Sen. Abubakar Umar Gada Cleared
Zamfara State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Dauda Lawal Cleared
2. Mukhtar Idris Shehu Cleared
3. Brig. Gen. Mansur Ali Cleared
4. H.E. Hon. Ustaz Ibrahim Mohammed Wakala Cleared
5. Sen. Kabiru Marafa Cleared
6. H.E. Mahmuda Aliyu Shinkafi Cleared
7. Hon. Aminu Sani Jaji Cleared
8. Engr. Abubakar Magaji Cleared
9. Mohammed Sagir Hamidu Cleared
NORTH CENTRAL
Benue State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Dr. Hon. Emmanuel Jime Cleared
2. Titus T. Zam Cleared
3. Akange Audu Cleared
4. Arc. Aema Achado Cleared
5. Benjamin Tilley Adanyi Cleared
6. Micheal Iordye, mni Cleared
Nasarawa State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Sule Audu Cleared
2. H.E. Silas Agara Cleared
3. Hon Aliyu Wadada Cleared
4. Zakari Idde Cleared
5. Hassan M. Liman, SAN Cleared
6. Mohammed Musa Maikaya Cleared
7. Arc. Shehu Tukur Cleared
8. Dauda Shuaibu Kigbu Cleared
9. Dr. James Angbazo Cleared
10. Hon. Jafar Mohammed Ibrahim Cleared
11. Danladi Envulu-Anza Halilu Not Cleared
Niger State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Alh. Sani Bello Cleared
2. Abubakar Mamma Jiya Maaji Not Cleared
Plateau State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Rt. Hon. Simon Lalong, Esq. Cleared
NORTH EAST
Adamawa State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Sen. Mohammed Jibrilla Cleared
2. Nuhu Ribadu Cleared
3. Mahmood Halilu Ahmed Cleared
Bauchi State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar Cleared
2. Dr. Ali Pate Cleared
3. Captain Bala Jibrin Cleared
4. Dr. Yakubu Lame Cleared
Borno State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Kashim Imam Cleared
2. Prof. Babagana Umaru Cleared
3. Gambo Lawan Cleared
4. Mustapha Baba Shehu Cleared
5. Hon. Umaru Kumalia Cleared
6. Muhammad Aba Lima Cleared
7.. Barr. Kaka Shehu Lawan, Esq. Cleared
8. H.E. Adamu Dibal Cleared
9. Mustapha Fannarambe Cleared
10. Mohammed Jafaru Cleared
11. Sen. Baba Kaka Bashir Garba Cleared
12. QS Mohammed Makinta Cleared
13. Hon. Babagana Tijjani Cleared
14. Adamu Alhaji Lawan Cleared
15. Mai Sherrif Cleared
16. Hon. Abba Jato Cleared
17. Attom Magira Tom Cleared
18. Umar Alkali Cleared
19. H.E. Baba Ahmed Jidda Cleared
20. Idris Mamman Gatumbwa Cleared
21. Sen. Abubakar Kyari Cleared
Gombe State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Mohammed Jibrin Barde Cleared
2. Hon. Ibrahim Dasuki Jalo Cleared
3. Mohammadu Inuwa Yahaya Cleared
4. Kamisu Ahmed Mailan Cleared
5. Umaru Kwairanga Cleared
6. Abubakar Muazu Hassan Cleared
7. Umar Farouk Musa Cleared
8. Sen. Idris Audu Umar Cleared
9. Aliyu Haidar Abubakar Cleared
Taraba State
S/N NAME DECISION
1. H.E. Sani Abubakar Danladi Cleared
2. Sen. Joel Danlami Ikenya Cleared
3. Garba Umar-UTC Cleared
4. Prof. Mohammed Sanni Yahaya Cleared
5. Comrade Bobboi Bala Kaigama Cleared
6.. Aliyu Omar, MON Cleared
7. Chief Ezekiel Afunkuyo Cleared
8. Chief David Sabo Kente Cleared
9. Mohammed Tumba Ibrahim Cleared
10. Barr. Kabiru Umaru, Esq. Cleared
11. Aliyu Omar, MON Cleared
12. Sen. Hajia Aisha Alhassan Not Cleared
Yobe
S/N NAME DECISION
1. Hon. Mai Mala Buni Cleared
2. Umar Ali Kromchi Cleared
3. Hon. Sidi Yakubu Cleared
4. Ali Kolomi Cleared
5. Ibrahim Mohammed Bomai Withdrew
SIGNED
Mr. Yekini Nabena
Ag. National Publicity Secretary
Wednesday, 26 September 2018
SPANISH LA LIGA RESULTS
Athletic Bilbao 0-3 Villarreal
Leganés 2-1 Barcelona
Sevilla 3-0 Real Madrid
Valencia 1-1 Celta Vigo
Leganés 2-1 Barcelona
Sevilla 3-0 Real Madrid
Valencia 1-1 Celta Vigo
FRENCH LIGUE 1 RESULTS
Amiens 2-1 Rennes1
Bordeaux1-0 Lille
Caen 2-2 Montpellier
Dijon 0-3 Lyon
Marseille 3-2 Strasbourg
Nîmes 0-0 Guingamp
Paris Saint Germain 4-1 Reims
Bordeaux1-0 Lille
Caen 2-2 Montpellier
Dijon 0-3 Lyon
Marseille 3-2 Strasbourg
Nîmes 0-0 Guingamp
Paris Saint Germain 4-1 Reims
GERMAN BUNDESLIGA RESULTS
Fortuna Düsseldorf 1-2 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Mainz 0-0 VfL Wolfsburg
Borussia Dortmund 7-0 FC Nuremberg0
Borussia Mönchengladbach 3-1 Eintracht Frankfurt
RB Leipzig 2-0 VfB Stuttgart
Mainz 0-0 VfL Wolfsburg
Borussia Dortmund 7-0 FC Nuremberg0
Borussia Mönchengladbach 3-1 Eintracht Frankfurt
RB Leipzig 2-0 VfB Stuttgart
ITALIAN SERIE A RESULTS
Udinese 1-2 Lazio
Atalanta 0-0 Torino
Cagliari 0-0 Sampdoria
Genoa 2-0 Chievo
Juventus 2-0 Bologna
Napoli 3-0 Parma
Roma 4-0 Frosinone
Atalanta 0-0 Torino
Cagliari 0-0 Sampdoria
Genoa 2-0 Chievo
Juventus 2-0 Bologna
Napoli 3-0 Parma
Roma 4-0 Frosinone
EFL CUP RESULTS
Arsenal 3-1 Brentford
Liverpool 1-2 Chelsea
Nottingham Forest 3-2 Stoke City
West Ham United 8-0 Macclesfield Town
Tottenham Hotspur 2-2 Watford
Tottenham Hotspur win 4-2 on penalties
Liverpool 1-2 Chelsea
Nottingham Forest 3-2 Stoke City
West Ham United 8-0 Macclesfield Town
Tottenham Hotspur 2-2 Watford
Tottenham Hotspur win 4-2 on penalties
NIGERIA DON QUALIFY FOR QUATER FINAL
NIGERIA DON BECOME THE FIRST AFRICA COUNTRY WEY GO QUALIFY FOR QUATER FINAL AFTER DEY DEFEAT GREECE 57-56 IN FIBA FEMALE
BILL COSBY GET THREE TO TEN YEARS FOR SEXUALLY ASSULTING ANDREA CONSTAND
NA JUDGE STEVEN ONEILL SENTENCE AM FOR DRUGGING AND SEXUALLY ASSAULTING ANDREA CONSTAND AND NA THREE TO TEN YEARS HE GET WITHOUT BAIL.BILL COSBY WEY BE 81 BY AGE DON START SERVING HIS PRISON TERM
PMB MESSAGE FOR UNGA
THIS NA BUHARI MESSAGE FOR UNGA
STATEMENT DELIVERED BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AT THE GENERAL DEBATE OF THE 73RD SESSION OF UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN NEW YORK, 25TH SEPTEMBER, 2018
Madam President,
Fellow Heads of State and Government,
Mr. Secretary-General,
Distinguished Delegates,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
On behalf of the Government and people of Nigeria, I congratulate you, Madam President, on your well-deserved election as President of the 73rd General Assembly. As you embark on your assignment, I would like to assure you of Nigeria’s support in no less measure than that which we extended to your illustrious predecessor, His Excellency Mr. Miroslav Lajčák.
2. We appreciate the effective leadership he gave the 72nd Assembly with such dedication, commitment, and fairness to all member states. I also salute our distinguished Secretary-General, H.E. Mr. Antonio Guterres, who steered the affairs of the Secretariat with focused commitment to the collective United Nations pursuit of global peace and security, equity and justice, inclusiveness, women’s empowerment and human rights.
3. It is appropriate at this point to remember with deep sadness our late 7th Secretary- General Mr. Kofi Annan who passed away on the eve of his 82nd birthday. Kofi’s significant contributions to the work of our Organisation have been acknowledged in the well deserved tributes that poured in from around the world following his death.
4. We in Africa, while mourning the loss of this great son of ours and citizen of the world, take pride in the way he served humanity in a truly exemplary manner. He demonstrated, in his calm but determined manner, the virtues of compassion, dedication to the cause of justice, fairness and human rights. He was a visionary leader who inspired hope even in the face of the most daunting challenges. He devoted his entire life’s career to the UN and the pursuit of its ideals and goals. The world is indeed a better place thanks to his exemplary service.
Madam President,
5. During the past year, the world saw some positive results and encouraging signs from the bilateral and multilateral efforts of the international community to address conflicts, crises and threats to world peace. We particularly commend the efforts of the leaders of the United States, North Korea, and South Korea, to realise our shared goal of a nuclear free Korean Peninsula.
6. In this connection, we acknowledge the commitment to peace shown by President Donald Trump and Chairman Kim Jong-Un by initiating a historic Summit. We urge that they continue this positive engagement.
7. Regrettably, many of the crises and threats to peace and security around the world which we debated last year as we did over several previous years remain unresolved. In some cases, matters got worse. The continuing plight of the Rohingyas in Myanmar, the protracted Israeli/Palestinian conflict, the wars in Yemen, and Syria, and the fight against international and local terrorism such as Boko Haram and Al-Shabaab come to mind.
8. The terrorist insurgencies we face, particularly in the Sahel and the Lake Chad Basin, are partly fuelled by local factors and dynamics, but now increasingly by the international Jihadi Movement, runaway fighters from Iraq and Syria and arms from the disintegration of Libya.
9. In Myanmar, the carnage appears to have thankfully abated somewhat. We commend the United Nations for staying focussed on the situation of the Rohingya people, to bring their suffering to an end, and hold to account the perpetrators of the atrocious crimes committed against innocent and vulnerable members of this community, including women, children and the old.
10. The international community should strengthen its resolve to combat ethnic and religious cleansing everywhere. We support the UN’s efforts in ensuring that the Rohingya refugees are allowed to return to their homes in Myanmar with security, protection, and guarantee of citizenship. We note the indication by the Government of Myanmar of its willingness to address these issues and we encourage them to do so expeditiously.
11. In this context, Nigeria commends the Government and people of Bangladesh in particular and all other countries and organizations that have contributed to shouldering the burden of providing shelter and other vital assistance to the Rohingya Refugees.
12. The carnage and the worsening humanitarian situations in Syria and Yemen continue unabated. But the international community cannot afford to give up on the Syrian and Yemeni people. We must pursue all efforts to find peaceful negotiated political solutions to these wars which cannot be won by force of arms alone. Regarding Syria, we hope that the UN sponsored Geneva process and the Sochi initiative, led by Russia, Iran, and Turkey advance this objective.
13. The International community must keep up the pressure to encourage the parties to pursue the path of dialogue, negotiations and inclusiveness in resolving their sectarian divides and bringing to an end the immense human suffering in Syria as well as Yemen. We commend Turkey, Jordan, Greece, Germany, Italy and France for hosting the millions of the refugees fleeing these brutal conflicts.
14. The situation in the Middle East, grave as it has always been, is now worsened by developments since our last meeting. Nigeria continues to call on the Israelis and the Palestinians to make the necessary compromises in the interest of justice, peace and security, in line with our numerous UN resolutions and applicable international laws.
15. Unilateral, arbitrary and insensitive actions only prolong the conflict and undermine world peace and security. The deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza is an appalling result of unrestrained use of power. We urge both parties to re-engage in dialogue on the basis of relevant UN resolutions, the Madrid Principles, the Quartet Roadmap and the Arab Peace Initiative, among others.
16. Nigeria reaffirms its unwavering support for a just two-state solution, negotiated without intimidation and with Israel and Palestine existing side-by-side in peace and security.
17. The crises in the Middle East have deep roots and have remained unresolved for too long. Yet, we should not fall into self-defeating despair and conclude that they are not amenable to solution.
18. We should draw inspiration from the remarkable leadership that got Ethiopia and Eritrea to restore long-lost hope for peace between them, a remarkable show of statesmanship which has now galvanised neighbouring countries, including Djibouti and Somalia to push for peace in the sub-region. I believe that with hard work, commitment, and a disposition to compromise and necessary sacrifices, peace is achievable in the Middle East as well.
19. Most crises usually have a variety of festering causes and effects. It is the failure to address them early and effectively that lead to out- of- control conflicts. Addressing them includes national and international collective actions which positively impact on peoples and communities. Hence, ‘Making the United Nations relevant to all people: Global Leadership and Shared Responsibilities for Peaceful, Equitable and sustainable Societies’ which is the theme for this year’s General Assembly, is very apt indeed.
Madam President,
20. A topical consequence of the current conflicts around the world is the irregular migration of affected people from the Middle East, Afghanistan, and Africa to Europe. Irregular migration entails huge avoidable loss of human lives, puts strains on services in host countries and communities, and fuels anti- immigrant and racist sentiments in Europe. That is why we welcome the successful conclusion of the negotiations on the first-ever Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, and we look forward to its adoption in Marrakech later this year. The aim is to protect the rights of migrants worldwide, while addressing the concerns of countries of ‘origin’, ‘transit’, or ‘destination’ alike.
21. Migration is a constant in human affairs. We in Africa are grateful to countries who treat migrants with compassion and humanity-notably Germany, Italy and France.
22. Irregular migration is not a consequence of conflicts alone, but of the effects of climate change and lack of opportunities at home. Climate Change remains one of the greatest challenges of our time. Very close to us at home, it is our lot in Nigeria, together with our neighbours around the Chad Basin, to live with the Climate change consequences of a drastically shrunk Lake Chad and the parching up of otherwise fertile arable lands.
23. The Lake was a major source of livelihood to more than 45 million inhabitants of the region. Its shrinking meant loss of livelihoods and they are now rendered poor and vulnerable to the activities of extremists and terrorist groups. The instability thus caused in the sub-region intensified internal displacements leading, among other consequences, to intense economic competition especially between farmers and herdsmen.
24. This is why we continue to call for a rededicated international engagement to accelerate the recovery efforts in the Lake Chad Basin to address the root causes of the conflicts in the region. What is required is continuous and robust UN cooperation with national Governments and sub-regional and regional organisations such as the Lake Chad Basin Commission, the Economic Community of West African States and the African Union, to enhance capacity in conflict prevention, conflict management and peace building.
25. With regard to the Lake Chad Basin plight, I extend our heartfelt appreciation to the United Nations, the Governments of Germany, Norway, the United States, Sweden, the United Kingdom, France and a host of other development partners for their laudable support in assisting us to address both the humanitarian challenges and the on-going stabilisation drive in the region.
Madam President,
26. Corruption within countries and illicit flow of funds across national boundaries have huge negative impact on the stability, peace, and economic prospects of millions in developing countries. Corruption significantly deprives national Governments of resources to provide meaningful livelihoods to their populations who are predominantly youths, thus giving rise to more irregular migration.
27. The fight against corruption, therefore, involves us all. It is in our collective interest to cooperate in tracking illicit financial flows, investigate and prosecute corrupt individuals and entities and repatriate such funds to their countries of origin.
28. Fighting corruption or resolving international conflicts, crises and wars; defeating terrorism and piracy; curbing arms trafficking and the proliferation of small arms and light weapons which fuel these conflicts, particularly in Africa; stemming irregular migration by addressing its root causes; and the many other global challenges we are faced with today can only be effectively addressed through multilateral cooperation and concerted action.
29. The only global institutional framework we have to address these challenges is the United Nations System. That is why we continue to call for the strengthening of the Organisation and making it more effective by speeding up the pace of progress towards its reform, including that of its principal organ, the Security Council. The reconstitution of the Council to make it more equitable and more representative of our global community is both a political and moral imperative.
30. We believe that a reformed Security Council with expanded membership in both the permanent and non-permanent categories, is in accord with prevailing international consensus and it is in our collective interest to do so. It is high time we stopped skirting round the issue and establish achievable benchmarks and time frames for these reforms.
31. I assure you all that in this advocacy, I am only reflecting Nigeria’s deep and abiding commitment to our Organisation and its founding principles and goals. From the date we joined in 1960, we have contributed our quota to the fulfilment of the mandate of the UN. We have been active participants in many Security Council and African Union authorised Peace Keeping operations around the world, beginning with the Democratic Republic of Congo operations in 1960.
32. Furthermore, Nigeria has always mobilised the required human and material resources to achieve set United Nations goals, including the recently adopted 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. We are resolute in complementing the efforts and examples of the United Nations to promote gender equality and youth empowerment as necessary pillars for sustainable development.
33. Without these, there can be neither enduring peace nor security. As we set and implement our national policies to achieve these goals, we, in the spirit of international solidarity, will readily cooperate with other nations seeking to achieve similar goals for their own populations to help ensure that no one is left behind.
34. I thank you all for your attention.
STATEMENT DELIVERED BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AT THE GENERAL DEBATE OF THE 73RD SESSION OF UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN NEW YORK, 25TH SEPTEMBER, 2018
Madam President,
Fellow Heads of State and Government,
Mr. Secretary-General,
Distinguished Delegates,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
On behalf of the Government and people of Nigeria, I congratulate you, Madam President, on your well-deserved election as President of the 73rd General Assembly. As you embark on your assignment, I would like to assure you of Nigeria’s support in no less measure than that which we extended to your illustrious predecessor, His Excellency Mr. Miroslav Lajčák.
2. We appreciate the effective leadership he gave the 72nd Assembly with such dedication, commitment, and fairness to all member states. I also salute our distinguished Secretary-General, H.E. Mr. Antonio Guterres, who steered the affairs of the Secretariat with focused commitment to the collective United Nations pursuit of global peace and security, equity and justice, inclusiveness, women’s empowerment and human rights.
3. It is appropriate at this point to remember with deep sadness our late 7th Secretary- General Mr. Kofi Annan who passed away on the eve of his 82nd birthday. Kofi’s significant contributions to the work of our Organisation have been acknowledged in the well deserved tributes that poured in from around the world following his death.
4. We in Africa, while mourning the loss of this great son of ours and citizen of the world, take pride in the way he served humanity in a truly exemplary manner. He demonstrated, in his calm but determined manner, the virtues of compassion, dedication to the cause of justice, fairness and human rights. He was a visionary leader who inspired hope even in the face of the most daunting challenges. He devoted his entire life’s career to the UN and the pursuit of its ideals and goals. The world is indeed a better place thanks to his exemplary service.
Madam President,
5. During the past year, the world saw some positive results and encouraging signs from the bilateral and multilateral efforts of the international community to address conflicts, crises and threats to world peace. We particularly commend the efforts of the leaders of the United States, North Korea, and South Korea, to realise our shared goal of a nuclear free Korean Peninsula.
6. In this connection, we acknowledge the commitment to peace shown by President Donald Trump and Chairman Kim Jong-Un by initiating a historic Summit. We urge that they continue this positive engagement.
7. Regrettably, many of the crises and threats to peace and security around the world which we debated last year as we did over several previous years remain unresolved. In some cases, matters got worse. The continuing plight of the Rohingyas in Myanmar, the protracted Israeli/Palestinian conflict, the wars in Yemen, and Syria, and the fight against international and local terrorism such as Boko Haram and Al-Shabaab come to mind.
8. The terrorist insurgencies we face, particularly in the Sahel and the Lake Chad Basin, are partly fuelled by local factors and dynamics, but now increasingly by the international Jihadi Movement, runaway fighters from Iraq and Syria and arms from the disintegration of Libya.
9. In Myanmar, the carnage appears to have thankfully abated somewhat. We commend the United Nations for staying focussed on the situation of the Rohingya people, to bring their suffering to an end, and hold to account the perpetrators of the atrocious crimes committed against innocent and vulnerable members of this community, including women, children and the old.
10. The international community should strengthen its resolve to combat ethnic and religious cleansing everywhere. We support the UN’s efforts in ensuring that the Rohingya refugees are allowed to return to their homes in Myanmar with security, protection, and guarantee of citizenship. We note the indication by the Government of Myanmar of its willingness to address these issues and we encourage them to do so expeditiously.
11. In this context, Nigeria commends the Government and people of Bangladesh in particular and all other countries and organizations that have contributed to shouldering the burden of providing shelter and other vital assistance to the Rohingya Refugees.
12. The carnage and the worsening humanitarian situations in Syria and Yemen continue unabated. But the international community cannot afford to give up on the Syrian and Yemeni people. We must pursue all efforts to find peaceful negotiated political solutions to these wars which cannot be won by force of arms alone. Regarding Syria, we hope that the UN sponsored Geneva process and the Sochi initiative, led by Russia, Iran, and Turkey advance this objective.
13. The International community must keep up the pressure to encourage the parties to pursue the path of dialogue, negotiations and inclusiveness in resolving their sectarian divides and bringing to an end the immense human suffering in Syria as well as Yemen. We commend Turkey, Jordan, Greece, Germany, Italy and France for hosting the millions of the refugees fleeing these brutal conflicts.
14. The situation in the Middle East, grave as it has always been, is now worsened by developments since our last meeting. Nigeria continues to call on the Israelis and the Palestinians to make the necessary compromises in the interest of justice, peace and security, in line with our numerous UN resolutions and applicable international laws.
15. Unilateral, arbitrary and insensitive actions only prolong the conflict and undermine world peace and security. The deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza is an appalling result of unrestrained use of power. We urge both parties to re-engage in dialogue on the basis of relevant UN resolutions, the Madrid Principles, the Quartet Roadmap and the Arab Peace Initiative, among others.
16. Nigeria reaffirms its unwavering support for a just two-state solution, negotiated without intimidation and with Israel and Palestine existing side-by-side in peace and security.
17. The crises in the Middle East have deep roots and have remained unresolved for too long. Yet, we should not fall into self-defeating despair and conclude that they are not amenable to solution.
18. We should draw inspiration from the remarkable leadership that got Ethiopia and Eritrea to restore long-lost hope for peace between them, a remarkable show of statesmanship which has now galvanised neighbouring countries, including Djibouti and Somalia to push for peace in the sub-region. I believe that with hard work, commitment, and a disposition to compromise and necessary sacrifices, peace is achievable in the Middle East as well.
19. Most crises usually have a variety of festering causes and effects. It is the failure to address them early and effectively that lead to out- of- control conflicts. Addressing them includes national and international collective actions which positively impact on peoples and communities. Hence, ‘Making the United Nations relevant to all people: Global Leadership and Shared Responsibilities for Peaceful, Equitable and sustainable Societies’ which is the theme for this year’s General Assembly, is very apt indeed.
Madam President,
20. A topical consequence of the current conflicts around the world is the irregular migration of affected people from the Middle East, Afghanistan, and Africa to Europe. Irregular migration entails huge avoidable loss of human lives, puts strains on services in host countries and communities, and fuels anti- immigrant and racist sentiments in Europe. That is why we welcome the successful conclusion of the negotiations on the first-ever Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, and we look forward to its adoption in Marrakech later this year. The aim is to protect the rights of migrants worldwide, while addressing the concerns of countries of ‘origin’, ‘transit’, or ‘destination’ alike.
21. Migration is a constant in human affairs. We in Africa are grateful to countries who treat migrants with compassion and humanity-notably Germany, Italy and France.
22. Irregular migration is not a consequence of conflicts alone, but of the effects of climate change and lack of opportunities at home. Climate Change remains one of the greatest challenges of our time. Very close to us at home, it is our lot in Nigeria, together with our neighbours around the Chad Basin, to live with the Climate change consequences of a drastically shrunk Lake Chad and the parching up of otherwise fertile arable lands.
23. The Lake was a major source of livelihood to more than 45 million inhabitants of the region. Its shrinking meant loss of livelihoods and they are now rendered poor and vulnerable to the activities of extremists and terrorist groups. The instability thus caused in the sub-region intensified internal displacements leading, among other consequences, to intense economic competition especially between farmers and herdsmen.
24. This is why we continue to call for a rededicated international engagement to accelerate the recovery efforts in the Lake Chad Basin to address the root causes of the conflicts in the region. What is required is continuous and robust UN cooperation with national Governments and sub-regional and regional organisations such as the Lake Chad Basin Commission, the Economic Community of West African States and the African Union, to enhance capacity in conflict prevention, conflict management and peace building.
25. With regard to the Lake Chad Basin plight, I extend our heartfelt appreciation to the United Nations, the Governments of Germany, Norway, the United States, Sweden, the United Kingdom, France and a host of other development partners for their laudable support in assisting us to address both the humanitarian challenges and the on-going stabilisation drive in the region.
Madam President,
26. Corruption within countries and illicit flow of funds across national boundaries have huge negative impact on the stability, peace, and economic prospects of millions in developing countries. Corruption significantly deprives national Governments of resources to provide meaningful livelihoods to their populations who are predominantly youths, thus giving rise to more irregular migration.
27. The fight against corruption, therefore, involves us all. It is in our collective interest to cooperate in tracking illicit financial flows, investigate and prosecute corrupt individuals and entities and repatriate such funds to their countries of origin.
28. Fighting corruption or resolving international conflicts, crises and wars; defeating terrorism and piracy; curbing arms trafficking and the proliferation of small arms and light weapons which fuel these conflicts, particularly in Africa; stemming irregular migration by addressing its root causes; and the many other global challenges we are faced with today can only be effectively addressed through multilateral cooperation and concerted action.
29. The only global institutional framework we have to address these challenges is the United Nations System. That is why we continue to call for the strengthening of the Organisation and making it more effective by speeding up the pace of progress towards its reform, including that of its principal organ, the Security Council. The reconstitution of the Council to make it more equitable and more representative of our global community is both a political and moral imperative.
30. We believe that a reformed Security Council with expanded membership in both the permanent and non-permanent categories, is in accord with prevailing international consensus and it is in our collective interest to do so. It is high time we stopped skirting round the issue and establish achievable benchmarks and time frames for these reforms.
31. I assure you all that in this advocacy, I am only reflecting Nigeria’s deep and abiding commitment to our Organisation and its founding principles and goals. From the date we joined in 1960, we have contributed our quota to the fulfilment of the mandate of the UN. We have been active participants in many Security Council and African Union authorised Peace Keeping operations around the world, beginning with the Democratic Republic of Congo operations in 1960.
32. Furthermore, Nigeria has always mobilised the required human and material resources to achieve set United Nations goals, including the recently adopted 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. We are resolute in complementing the efforts and examples of the United Nations to promote gender equality and youth empowerment as necessary pillars for sustainable development.
33. Without these, there can be neither enduring peace nor security. As we set and implement our national policies to achieve these goals, we, in the spirit of international solidarity, will readily cooperate with other nations seeking to achieve similar goals for their own populations to help ensure that no one is left behind.
34. I thank you all for your attention.
NIGERIA DON QUALIFY FOR QUATER FINAL PLAY OFF
NIGERIA DON BEAT ARGENTINA 75-70 PLUS THIS NA THIER SECOND WIN WHICH MAKE THEM QUALIFY FOR QUATER FINAL TO MEET GREECE AND THIS MAKE THEM BE THE FIRST TEAM FROM AFRICA TO WIN TWO TIMES FOR FIBA COMPETITION
Tuesday, 25 September 2018
GERMAN BUNDESLIGA RESULTS
Werder Bremen 3-1 Hertha Berlin
Bayern Munich 1-1 FC Augsburg
Hannover 96 1-3 1899 Hoffenheim
SC Freiburg 1-0 FC Schalke 04
Bayern Munich 1-1 FC Augsburg
Hannover 96 1-3 1899 Hoffenheim
SC Freiburg 1-0 FC Schalke 04
SPANISH LA LIGA RESULTS
Espanyol 1-0 Eibar
Real Sociedad 2-2 Rayo Vallecano
Atlético Madrid 3-0 Huesca
Real Sociedad 2-2 Rayo Vallecano
Atlético Madrid 3-0 Huesca
EFL CUP RESULTS
Blackpool 2-0 Queens Park Rangers
AFC Bournemouth 3-2 Blackburn Rovers
Burton Albion 2-1 Burnley
Millwall 1-3 Fulham
Oxford United 0-3 Manchester City
Preston North End 2-2 Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough win 4-3 on penalties
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-0 Leicester City
Leicester City win 3-1 on penalties
Wycombe Wanderers 3-4 Norwich City
Manchester United 2-2 Derby County
Derby County win 8-7 on penalties
West Bromwich Albion 0-3 Crystal Palac
AFC Bournemouth 3-2 Blackburn Rovers
Burton Albion 2-1 Burnley
Millwall 1-3 Fulham
Oxford United 0-3 Manchester City
Preston North End 2-2 Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough win 4-3 on penalties
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0-0 Leicester City
Leicester City win 3-1 on penalties
Wycombe Wanderers 3-4 Norwich City
Manchester United 2-2 Derby County
Derby County win 8-7 on penalties
West Bromwich Albion 0-3 Crystal Palac
Monday, 24 September 2018
NA MODRIC BE THE BEST
LUKA MODRIC WEY DEY PLAY FOR REAL MADRID PLUS NA HIM CAPTAIN CROATIA TO WORLD CUP DON THE FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR WHILE RONALDO CAME SECOND AND MO SALLAH DEY THIRD SEE HOW DEY VOTE FOR THEM
AND NA BRAZIL MARTHA WIN THE BEST FOR FEMALE WHILE NA SALLAH TAKE PUSKA AWARD WITH THE GOAL WEY HE SCORED AGAINST EVERTON AND NA FRENCH COACH WIN THE BEST COACH WHILE TITBAUT CURTOIS WIN THE BEST GOALKEEPER
AND NA BRAZIL MARTHA WIN THE BEST FOR FEMALE WHILE NA SALLAH TAKE PUSKA AWARD WITH THE GOAL WEY HE SCORED AGAINST EVERTON AND NA FRENCH COACH WIN THE BEST COACH WHILE TITBAUT CURTOIS WIN THE BEST GOALKEEPER
Sunday, 23 September 2018
SPANISH LA LIGA RESULTS
Levante 2-6 Sevilla
Villarreal 0-0 Valencia
Real Betis 2-2 Athletic Bilbao
Barcelona 2-2 Girona
Villarreal 0-0 Valencia
Real Betis 2-2 Athletic Bilbao
Barcelona 2-2 Girona
ITALIAN SERIE A RESULTS
Torino 1-3 Napoli
Bologna 2-0 Roma
Chievo 0-2 Udinese
Lazio 4-1 Genoa
AC Milan 2-2 Atalanta
Frosinone 0-2 Juventus
Bologna 2-0 Roma
Chievo 0-2 Udinese
Lazio 4-1 Genoa
AC Milan 2-2 Atalanta
Frosinone 0-2 Juventus
Saturday, 22 September 2018
ANOTHER PDP CAUGHT BUYING VOTE
THIS MAN WEY U DEY SEE HIM FACE BE PDP AGENT AND HIM NAME BE MR ADEAGBO WASIU AND HIM BE PDP CHIEFTAIN FOR WARD 8 UNIT 9 FIWASAYE OSOGBO NA TODAY POLICE CAUGHT AM BUYING VOTE FOR PDP AND DEY FIND 116000 FOR HIM HAND
FRENCH LIGUE 1 LIVESCORES
Lille 2-1 Nantes(FT)
Angers 0-0 Toulouse(FT)
Montpellier 1-0 Nice(FT)
Reims 0-0 Dijon(FT)
Saint-Étienne 2-1 Caen(FT)
Strasbourg 3-1 Amiens(FT)
Angers 0-0 Toulouse(FT)
Montpellier 1-0 Nice(FT)
Reims 0-0 Dijon(FT)
Saint-Étienne 2-1 Caen(FT)
Strasbourg 3-1 Amiens(FT)
ITALIAN SERIE A LIVESCORES
Parma 2-0 Cagliari(FT)
Fiorentina 3-0 SPAL(FT)
Sampdoria 0-1 Inter Milan(FT)
Fiorentina 3-0 SPAL(FT)
Sampdoria 0-1 Inter Milan(FT)
GERMAN BUNDESLIGA LIVESCORES
FC Nuremberg 2-0 Hannover 96(FT)
FC Augsburg 2-3 Werder Bremen(FT)
Hertha Berlin 4-2 Borussia Mönchengladbach(FT)
1899 Hoffenheim 1-1 Borussia Dortmund(FT)
VfL Wolfsburg 1-3 SC Freiburg(FT)
FC Schalke 04 0-2 Bayern Munich(FT)
FC Augsburg 2-3 Werder Bremen(FT)
Hertha Berlin 4-2 Borussia Mönchengladbach(FT)
1899 Hoffenheim 1-1 Borussia Dortmund(FT)
VfL Wolfsburg 1-3 SC Freiburg(FT)
FC Schalke 04 0-2 Bayern Munich(FT)
SPANISH LA LIGA LIVESCORES
Rayo Vallecano 1-5 Alavés(FT)
Celta Vigo 3-3 Real Valladolid(FT)
Eibar 1-0 Leganés(FT)
Getafe 0-2 Atlético Madrid(FT)
Real Madrid 1-0 Espanyol(FT)
Celta Vigo 3-3 Real Valladolid(FT)
Eibar 1-0 Leganés(FT)
Getafe 0-2 Atlético Madrid(FT)
Real Madrid 1-0 Espanyol(FT)
EPL LIVESCORES
Fulham 1-1 Watford(FT)
Burnley 4-0 AFC Bournemouth(FT)
Cardiff City 0-5 Manchester City(FT)
Crystal Palace 0-0 Newcastle United(FT)
Leicester City 3-1 Huddersfield Town(FT)
Liverpool 3-0 Southampton(FT)
Manchester United 1-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers(FT)
Brighton & Hove Albion 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur(L)
Burnley 4-0 AFC Bournemouth(FT)
Cardiff City 0-5 Manchester City(FT)
Crystal Palace 0-0 Newcastle United(FT)
Leicester City 3-1 Huddersfield Town(FT)
Liverpool 3-0 Southampton(FT)
Manchester United 1-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers(FT)
Brighton & Hove Albion 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur(L)
TWO PDP AGENT CAUGHT DISTRIBUTING MONEY TO ELECORATE
NA AMAJU PINNICK WN NFF ELECTION
NA AMAJU PINNICK WIN THE NFF ELECTION AND NA 34 VOTES HE GET WHILE MAIGARI GET 8 VOTES WHILE OGUNJOBI GET 2 VOTES AND OKOYE GET 0 VOTE
Friday, 21 September 2018
CBN DON TAKE OVER SKYE BANK
CBN DON TAKE OVER SKYE BANK AND DEY DON NAME NEW BANK WEY GO DEY OPERATE AM PLUS THE NAME OF THE BANK NA POLARIS
Wednesday, 19 September 2018
EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE RESULT
Group E
Ajax 3-0 AEK Athens
Benfica 0-2 Bayern Munich
Group F
Shakhtar Donetsk 2-2 1899 Hoffenheim
Manchester City 1-2 Lyon
Group G
Real Madrid 3-0 Roma
Viktoria Plzen 2-2 CSKA Moscow
Group H
Valencia 0-2 Juventus
Young Boys 0-3 Manchester United
Ajax 3-0 AEK Athens
Benfica 0-2 Bayern Munich
Group F
Shakhtar Donetsk 2-2 1899 Hoffenheim
Manchester City 1-2 Lyon
Group G
Real Madrid 3-0 Roma
Viktoria Plzen 2-2 CSKA Moscow
Group H
Valencia 0-2 Juventus
Young Boys 0-3 Manchester United
OSUN DEY LOCK DOWN AS TINUBU,PMB SHOW FACE FOR OYETOLA FINAL RALLY
SEE PLENTY PEOPLE AS OYETOLA DO HIM FINAL CAMPAIGN FOR OSOGBO PLUS NA THIS SATURDAY ELECTION GO SELE FOR OSUN STATE
OYO STATE GOVERNMENT DON SHUT OBASANJO FARM
OYO STATE GOVERNMENT DON SHUT DOWN OBASANJO FARM AND ONE MRS PETROL STATION BECAUSE DEY NO PAY THIER ENVIRONMENTAL LEVIES,THE OBASANJO FARM WEU DEY FOR OLUYOLE IBADAN WAS SHUT DOWN
Tuesday, 18 September 2018
CHAMPION LEAGUE RESULTS
Group A
Club Brugge 0 -0 Borussia Dortmund
Monaco 1-2 Atlético Madrid
Group B
Barcelona 4-0 PSV Eindhoven
Inter Milan 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Group C
Red Star Belgrade 0- 0 Napoli
Liverpool 3-2 Paris Saint Germain
Group D
FC Schalke 04 1-1 FC Porto
Galatasaray 3-0 Lokomotiv Moscow
Sunday, 16 September 2018
ARMY SHOW BOKO HARAM POWER
222 BATTALION WEY DEY SUPPORT OPERATION RAINBOW DON KILLED BOKO HARAM WEY LAY AMBUSH FOR THEM FOR MAIDUGURI -BAMA ROAD SEE THE PHOTOS OF KILLED BOKO HARAM AND 11AM HE HAPPENED FOR TODAY WELL DONE OUR GALLANT SOLDIER
SPANISH LA LIGA LIVESCORE
Leganés 0-1 Villarreal(FT)
Espanyol 1-0 Levante(FT)
Real Valladolid 0-1 Alavés(FT)
Sevilla 0-2 Getafe(FT)
Espanyol 1-0 Levante(FT)
Real Valladolid 0-1 Alavés(FT)
Sevilla 0-2 Getafe(FT)
ITALIAN SERIE A LIVESCORES
Roma 2-2 Chievo(FT)
Genoa 1-0 Bologna(FT)
Juventus 2-1 Sassuolo(FT)
Udinese 1-1 Torino(FT)
Empoli 0-1 Lazio(FT)
Cagliari 1-1 AC Milan(FT)
Genoa 1-0 Bologna(FT)
Juventus 2-1 Sassuolo(FT)
Udinese 1-1 Torino(FT)
Empoli 0-1 Lazio(FT)
Cagliari 1-1 AC Milan(FT)
Saturday, 15 September 2018
FRENCH LIGUE 1 LIVESCORE
Caen 2-2 Lyon(FT)
Amiens 2-3 Lille(FT)
Dijon 1-3 Angers(FT)
Montpellier 1-1 Strasbourg(FT)
Toulouse 1-1 Monaco(FT)
Amiens 2-3 Lille(FT)
Dijon 1-3 Angers(FT)
Montpellier 1-1 Strasbourg(FT)
Toulouse 1-1 Monaco(FT)
GERMAN BUNDESLIGA LIVESCORES
Mainz 05 2-1 FC Augsburg(FT)
Bayern Munich 3-1 Bayer 04 Leverkusen(FT)
Fortuna Düsseldorf 2-1 Hoffenheim(FT)
RB Leipzig 3-2 Hannover 96(FT)
VfL Wolfsburg 2-2 Hertha Berlin(FT)
Borussia Mon 2-1 FC Schalke 04(FT)
Bayern Munich 3-1 Bayer 04 Leverkusen(FT)
Fortuna Düsseldorf 2-1 Hoffenheim(FT)
RB Leipzig 3-2 Hannover 96(FT)
VfL Wolfsburg 2-2 Hertha Berlin(FT)
Borussia Mon 2-1 FC Schalke 04(FT)
ITALIAN SERIE A LIVESCORES
Inter Milan 0-1 Parma(FT)
Napoli 1-0 Fiorentina(FT)
Frosinone 0-5 Sampdoria(FT)
Napoli 1-0 Fiorentina(FT)
Frosinone 0-5 Sampdoria(FT)
SPANISH LA LIGA LIVESCORES
Atlético Madrid 1-1 Eibar(FT)
Real Sociedad 1-2 Barcelona(FT)
Valencia 0-0 Real Betis(FT)
Athletic Bilbal 1-1 Real Madrid(FT)
Real Sociedad 1-2 Barcelona(FT)
Valencia 0-0 Real Betis(FT)
Athletic Bilbal 1-1 Real Madrid(FT)
EPL LIVESCORES
Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Liverpool(FT)
AFC Bournemouth 4-2 Leicester City(FT)
Chelsea 4-1 Cardiff City(FT)
Huddersfield Town 0-1 Crystal Palace(FT)
Manchester City 3-0 Fulham(FT)
Newcastle United 1-2 Arsenal(FT)
Watford 1-2 Manchester United(FT)
AFC Bournemouth 4-2 Leicester City(FT)
Chelsea 4-1 Cardiff City(FT)
Huddersfield Town 0-1 Crystal Palace(FT)
Manchester City 3-0 Fulham(FT)
Newcastle United 1-2 Arsenal(FT)
Watford 1-2 Manchester United(FT)
Friday, 14 September 2018
MRS ZAINAB AHMED DON TAKE OVER FINANCE MINISTRY
AFTER MRS KEMI ADEOSUN DON RESIGN AS FINANCE MINISTER PRESIDENT MUHAMMAD BUHARI DON APPOINT MINISTER FOR BUDGET AND PLANNING (STATE)MRS ZAINAB AHMED TO TAKE OVER FINANCE MINISTRY FOR NOW
Saturday, 8 September 2018
NA NAOMI OSAKA BE US OPEN CHAMPION
NAOMI OSAKA WEY BE 20 YEARS BY AGE DON BECOME THE FIRST JAPANESE WEY GO WIN THE GRAND SLAM HE DID THIS BY BEATING HER IDOL SERENA WILLIAMS BY 6-2 6-4
AFCON 2019 QUALIFIERS GROUP E RESULTS AND TABLE
SOUTH AFRICA 0-0 LIBYA
SEYCHELLES 0-3 NIGERIA
1. Libya 4pts
2. S/Africa 4pts
3. NIGERIA 3pts
4. Seychelles 0pt
SEYCHELLES 0-3 NIGERIA
1. Libya 4pts
2. S/Africa 4pts
3. NIGERIA 3pts
4. Seychelles 0pt
Friday, 7 September 2018
Thursday, 6 September 2018
OSUN APC DON FLAGGED OFF THIER CAMPAIGN
SEE THE PEOPLE AS THEY COME OUT TO SUPPORT. OYETOLA WEY BE APC CANDIDATE FOR OSUN APC.SEE THEIR PHOTOS
Monday, 3 September 2018
SHEKARAU SUPPORTER PROTEST IN KANO
SHERAKARAU SUPPORTERS DON PROTEST FOR KANO SAYING PDP SHOULD LEAVE THIER EXCO WEY DEY BEFORE ALONE SEE THEM AS DEY PROTEST
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