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Thursday, 29 October 2015

CUSTOMS TOP OFFICERS RESIGN !!!



5 deputy comptroller generals of customs resign unanimously.


Five Deputy Comptroller Generals of the Nigeria Customs Service unanimously announced their resignation from the service today October 29th. A copy of their resignation letter above. No reason was given for their resignation.

  • DIS NA WETTIN DEM DEY CALL...'RESPECT YOURSELF'....hehehe. FAYA ON D MOUNTAIN. 
  • WHY UNA NO GO RESIGN???...UNA NEVER CHOP REACH???
  • Hehehe...SOUNDS LIKE A 'SUICIDE PACT'.......abeg make una go make younger ones come up.
  • BAYI-BAYI OOOOO.!!!
  • Customs??? i hate dem. dem fit take money from dead body. Dem pik race b4 dem go start to probe dem...hehehehe. Una tink say we be small pikins????

NIGERIAN POLICE: JOKE OF THE YEAR !!!

Boko Haram forces police  to operate under trees

Boko Haram forces police to operate under trees



Boko Haram’s burning down of police formations, offices and structures, in Yobe State has compelled the security men to be operating some of their offices under trees, Police Commissioner Zanna Mohammed Ibrahim has said.
He told the visiting Assistant Inspector General of Police Zone 12, AIG Tunde Ogunsakin that the visit of the AIG will boost the morale of policemen in their operations.
“Apart from one or two structures that are standing, may be the CPs House and B division, no other structure is standing in this command. All others have been destroyed. Both the OC CID and MOPOL, operate under trees with extreme difficulties. Most of the officers live in rented houses, make shift offices and under trees,” he said...(CULLED FROM THE NATION).
  • COMEOOOO...DIS GUY NO DEY SHAME. SO WHOSE JOB IS IT TO FIGHT BOK-HARAM? NA MY JOB? ABI U WANT MAKE I BUILD U ANOTHER POLICE STATION FROM MY SALARY???
  • WHAT ARE WE SUPPOSED TO DO WHEN U FAIL TO HANDLE BOKO-HARAM...U LET DEM HUMILIATE U, AND THEN U WANT AWA SYMPATHY. U ARE D REAL JOKER OF THE YEAR.
  • NO BE YOUR JOB??? ABI NA MY JOB??? IF U LIKE GO AND OPERATE IN D AIR...ABI U FIT CLIMB D TREES GO OPERATE SEF!!! STUPID TALK....kilo kan mi.
  • U MUST BE VERY UNSERIOUS...NO WONDER BOKO-HARAM DEY TAKE UNA PLAY BALL...IF DIS NA D KAIN PEOPLE WE GET FOR AWA 4UKIN POLICE.
  • REAL BULL-SHIT TALK.

OBASANJO VISITS NEW OONI OF IFE !!!



Obasanjo Visits New Ooni Of Ife.



Former President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday visited the new Ooni of Ife, Oba Eniola Ogunwusi just shortly after the king was presented to his people. Obasanjo was one of the important dignitaries who first paid homage to the Oba as he mounts his forefathers throne.

FEMI FANI-KAYODE TALKS SENSE !!!





FFK reacts to Amaechi's confirmation, says it's the greatest mockery of this govt's war against corruption.


  • DIS IS D BEST THING FANI-KAY HAS SAID IN YEARS.
  • I AGREE WITH YOU...BUHARI GOOFED....BIG-TIME. HE SHLD HAVE SENT ALL DIS HIS 'HELPERS' OUT AS AMBASSADORS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES IF HE REALLY HAD TO HELP THEM.
  • 4UKALLLLL!!! NOT LINE DEM UP AS 4UKIN MINISTERS...FOR 4UK SAKE !!!
  • IM A SUPPORTER OF BUHARI..BUT LET THE TRUTH BE TOLD...DIS WAN NA BULL-SHIT. BUHARI DON SHIT FOR CHURCH. IT WILL BACK-FAYA. MARK MY WORDS.

ACTION TIME: NO TIME FOR TALK-TALK !!!



I am deeply concerned about traffic gridlock, robberies- Ambode.

Lagos state governor, Akinwunmi Ambode says he is deeply concerned about the increasing reports of robberies and traffic gridlock he has been receiving from residents of the state. Ambode said this today at the inaugural retreat organised by the State Government for Commissioners, Special Advisers and body of Permanent Secretaries in the state.
"I'm deeply concerned about the issues that Lagosians are sending back to me and the issues range from security issues, traffic gridlock and the environment itself. But again just as we are looking at the immediate solutions to them, there are medium term solutions that Lagosians will see in the next few weeks that we will roll out.
We have declared zero tolerance on potholes and we are deploying more men to ensure free flow of traffic. As we are now in the ‘Ember’ months, I just want to appeal to Lagosians to be more vigilant, and cooperate with us in all the measures we will be carrying out," he said.
He stated that security agencies have been mandated to enforce the ban on commercial motorcycle operators popularly called Okada riders as they pose a security threat to residents of the state.

KANO: ROYAL KATA-KATA !!!



Why Emir Sanusi Dethrones Ade Bayero's Son, Ciroman Kano.

Emir of Kano, His Royal Highness, Muhammad Sanusi II, has relieved the Ciroma of Kano, Alhaji Lamido Sanusi Ado Bayero, son of the late Emir Ado Bayero, of his traditional post; Ciroman Kano.

The Emir immediately appointed Alhaji Nasiru Ado Bayero, the dethroned Ciroma’s younger brother, the new Ciroman Kano. He was, until this appointment, the Turakin Kano.
A press release signed by the senior counsellor in the Emirate, the Galadima of Kano, Alhaji Abbas Sanusi, stated that Ciroma Lamido Sanusi was relieved of his position due to his refusal to show loyalty to the present Kano emir, Muhammad Sanusi II.

The release explained that it was the tradition of the Emirate and that of Islamic teaching that whoever Allah has bestowed with a leadership position, it was mandatory on all to pay homage in acceptance of the will of Allah.

“Paying homage by any traditional title holder is a must and whoever disobeys, it is the prerogative of the emir to dethrone him and appoint a replacement from among the loyal members of the emirate,” the release said.

It explained that since June 8, 2014, when Allah chose Muhammad Sanusi II as the 47th Kano emir, all other traditional title holders have been showing loyalty and respect.

The statement noted that following Bayero’s refusal to show loyalty as a senior member in the Emirate and his abandonment of his duty as district head of Gwale, the Kano emirate has relieved him of his post.

“All of the district heads of Kano Emirate accepted the newly appointed Emir of Kano as it is stated in the Sharia and Hausa culture but Ciroman Kano refused to pay homage as the district head of Gwale and also a leader in the emirate.

“As a result of this, the emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi II, CON, appointed Alhaji Nasiru Ado Bayero the new Ciroman Kano,” the statement from the palace added.

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

ABACHA LOOT TOO ENORMOUS !!!



Abacha Loot Is “Too Big” To Handle – World Bank Confesses


The greed of our leaders is on another level! Activists of the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) are said to have contacted officials at the World Bank, demanding for information about the status of recovered funds looted by the late Nigerian Head of State, Sani Abacha, which is reportedly over $11.3 billion.

Surprisingly, in response to the inquiry, World Bank representatives said:

“In response to your request, we would like to inform you that we are still considering your request and we will need additional time because the money involved is too huge for us to handle.”

According to Channels, the report further states that it typically takes 20 working days to respond to such requests, however; under special cases it could take much longer time.

World Bank has asked for more time to be able to supply information on the massive Abacha loot.

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Tuesday, 27 October 2015

GOVERNOR AMBODE: DO SOMETHING !!!



Lady Robbed Buy Gala Seller At Gunpoint In Lagos.




Guys, be careful next time you are winding down your car window to buy stuffs from all those boys that sell in the traffic. Personally I think that some of those will be taking to armed robbery at night because whatever profit they are making on the road is paltry. 

This girl's predicament in the hands of a Gala seller has just confirmed my fears.


LAGOS GROAN UNDER 'SMASH & GRAB' CRIME !!!

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Since the advent of the new dispensation under Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, the spate of crime has definitely taken a new dimension in Lagos State. Lagosians are now worse-off, reeling and groaning under the yoke of merciless 'smash and grab' robbers. Needless to say every car owner, or driver is a sitting duck. And by the way, the endless stream of heavy (ungodly) vehicular traffic in the Lagos metropolis has not helped the matter.

Lagosians wake up every morning to gory tales of fresh 'smash and grab' incidents; from Iyana Ipaja, Ojodu/Berger, Allen Avenue, Oshodi, Western Avenue, Apapa, Dolphin Bye-Pass, Ozumba Mbadiwe, all the way to Ajah....you name it. It is bad news, and scary. Bad enough for full-grown adults, and worse when you have children in the car. The hoodlums rule. They are brazenly smashing car windows and dispossessing innocent citizens of their valuable belongings and goods, with impunity. Most people have lost faith in the police, and I do not blame them.

There is no telling what psychological, physical, and mental pain these victims are made to endure. The irony is that most times the cost of the criminal damages resulting from these assaults far exceed the stolen goods involved.  One begins to wonder why anyone in their right mind would go the whole hog to break car windows, all in an attempt to steal a mere mobile phone...or perhaps whatever may be in the car for grabs (which could well be nothing)!!! Amidst this whole terror, you could almost detect a streak of vindictiveness and vengeance...a message supposedly from the 'poor to the rich'. The shaken victims are often left with shattered glasses and mindless damage to their vehicles. Quite often when this happens, before you know it everyone around you has disappeared, leaving you to bear the full wrath. Suddenly the traffic jam fizzles away, and many take to their heels abandoning their vehicles. Worse still the police is NEVER anywhere to be found. It is sad, and heart-wrenching. No one deserves to go through this trauma. The daily stress of living in Lagos is enough to contend with. This is nothing but a state of ANOMIE !!!

What really makes me sick is the fact that our police and law enforcement officials seem to feel the solution to this saga is far fetched. It is not. With a bit of research and professional expertise, our police could very easily contain this ugly spate of crime and make it a thing of the past in Lagos. These criminals are organized opportunists. Call them 'syndicates', if you like.They are not the usual lone-ranger/petty street criminals that you used to know. They are not local off-springs/rustics from the various localities where the crimes seem to be taking place. They are not the types who commit crime and disappear into the immediate environment. They are now more mobile, structured and versatile. To my mind, and from a professional stand-point, these are a group of organized syndicates, with a central command structure who are designated to operate at different parts of the State on different days. They are justifying, rationalizing and professionalizing their crime, and seem to take pride in what they are doing. They seem to feel that society owe it to them. This is why it is easy to see a glaring similarity in their MO (modus operandi).  Petty crime has evolved over the years in Nigeria in the same way as bank robberies, where you have robbers who come all the way from say Ondo State to carry out operations in Lagos...and return. The do not owe you and I any moral debt or obligation. That is why they are so brazen, and are ready to inflict pain. It is corollary to killing a fly with a sledge hammer.

Crime is generally dynamic in nature. The earlier our police start to see the intricate nature of this new wave of crime, the earlier they will get round it. The interesting thing is that it is much easier and less time consuming to smash a syndicate than to smash a crime of haphazard character. The operations of syndicate criminals are more predictable and surgical, than collateral in nature. A syndicate, with its central command, is more stream-lined. Once a segment of it is penetrated by police, and cracked, the whole structure is likely to crumble. This is what is needed to quell the present spate of crime in Lagos State, and our police must wake up to its responsibility as Christmas approaches.

Charles Ebun-Amu
(UK based Criminologist).





Monday, 26 October 2015

YORUBAS REPLY ARROGANT KWANKWASO !!!

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By Dapo Akinrefon, (CULLED FROM VANGUARD)
PAN-YORUBA socio-political organisation, Afenifere, has faulted remarks made by former governor of Kano State, Senator Rabiu Kwakwanso, who allegedly justified the activities of Fulani herdsmen in the South West.
Senator Kwakwanso had said over the weekend that “the issue of conflict between the farmers and Fulani herdsmen is not common to the South west alone. It is not even common to Nigeria. It is all over the sub region.
In a statement, Afenifere’s publicity secretary, Mr. Yinka Odumakin said “In a replay of the sordid episode of 2000 when Arewa leaders rudely stormed the office of then Oyo state governor, Alhaji Lam Adesina on behalf of nomadic cattle rearers, former Kano state governor and serving Senator, Rabiu Kwakwanso came with verbal daggers to the same city at the weekend asking the age mates of his father to “shut up.”
According to him, it is another sad day for the clash of civilizations within the Lugard cage when a man who has occupied all the offices Kwakwanso has held, opens his mouth in a people’s domain and all he vomits make listeners to confuse him with a herdsman or Boko Haram chieftain.”
The statement reads: “Kwankwaso’s grouse with Yoruba leaders was our call for an end to the criminal activities of Fulani herdsmen in the region at the recent summit in Ibadan and that the Yoruba nation may reconsider its place in a union that could not protect us and would not allow us to protect ourselves if we did not see any sign to restructure Nigeria into a proper federation.
“The declaration is not anywhere near the statement of Gen Yakubu Gowon on August 3 1966: “there is no basis for Nigerian unity, which has been so badly rocked, not only once but several times.” or the theme of the North’s revenge coup of July 29,1967 titled ARABA, an Hausa word meaning “let us divide it”.
In addition, Afenifere said “In all his ramblings in Ibadan, Kwakwanso did not condemn the abduction of Chief Olu Falae, the killing of innocent farmers, raping of women and destruction of crops and farmlands in the course of the grazing activities of Fulani herdsmen. He only tacitly justified their activities by offering excuses for their criminal conducts.”
“The issue that we are talking about, education is very important. If all Fulani are given opportunity to go to school, I don’t think they will risk their lives and their animals going into the bush, where there are reptiles. I think the key thing is education.
“Kwakwanso wants Yoruba “understanding of the situation” while his kinsmen continue to draw their blood, violating their women and destroying their farmlands until Mallam decides to give them education may be when we celebrate another centenary.
“The double speak of Kwakwanso is galling as he was a few months ago celebrating the hordes of Almajiris in the north as a positive development that provides a demography that could easily be herded for electoral process.
“Rabiu Kwakwanso in an interview he granted Vanguard Newspaper on April 26,2015, lambasted the wife of former President of Nigeria for “insulting” the north over the menace of Almajiri children which he considered a thing of ‘pride,’ saying, “Look at what the wife of the President said about us-northerners. She was just castigating the North almost at every opportunity. You cannot insult us and think that you can get away with it. This democracy is a game of numbers, and that is why we went back and put almajiris together to get about two million votes.
“The issue of almajiris have been opened to abuse in this country and turned into insults for us. Almajiri here is a positive word but the way they see it is that we are beggars, that we produce so many children that we cannot take care of, and that is what the First Lady was saying and we kept quiet because we had our own way of answering her and we did exactly that on the 28th of March.”
“Kwankwanso further said that the Fulani should be given the opportunity to go to school as if the Yoruba were the ones who denied them such opportunity in almost 40 years that the north has held power since independence.
“With the uncouth, rude and insensitive remarks of Kwankwaso and his ilk in the North which are like pouring salt on injury, it is coming clear to us that there may be a grand agenda with the activities of the Fulani herdsmen either as an advance party of Boko Haram into our territory or an expansionist project.
“The Yoruba leaders therefore stand by every word in the Ibadan declaration,” said Odumakin.


  • AND TO THINK DAT DIS 'GUY' COULD HAVE BEEN OUR PRESIDENT???
  • LETS STOP DECEIVING OURSELVES....I DOUBT IF THERE IS REALLY A 'ONE-NIGERIA'.
  • ITS JUST A 4UKIN CLICHE....AND CRACKED RECORD.

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HOW MTN 'HAMMERS' NIGERIA !!!



 MTN smuggles billions to shell companies abroad, to evade tax in Nigeria.


MTN has consistently prided itself as the foremost telephone company that is getting Nigerians talking the most. Now the South African firm is about to set tongues wagging with revelations that it has routinely been shipping billions of dollars overseas to avoid paying its fair share of tax in Nigeria.

An 11-month-long joint investigation by PREMIUM TIMES, Finance Uncovered and amaBhugane reveals that MTN has been running circles around Nigerian revenue authorities using a complex but noxious tax avoidance scheme called Transfer Pricing. For any economy, it is a slow death.

The Revelations...
The red flag was raised the moment our investigations showed that MTN Nigeria has been making payments to two overseas companies – MTN Dubai and MTN International in Mauritius – both located in tax havens.

It was discovered that in 2013 for example, MTN set aside N11.398 Billion from MTN Nigeria to pay to MTN Dubai. A similar transfer of N11.789 Billion was made by MTN Ghana to the same MTN Dubai, making it a total of N23.187 Billion that was shipped to the Dubai offshore account.

In a rare disclosure in 2013, MTN admitted it made unauthorized payments of N37.6 Billion to MTN Dubai between 2010 and 2013. The transfers were then “on-paid” to Mauritius, a shell company with zero number of staff and which physical presence in the capital Port Louis is nothing more than a post office letter box. The disclosure amounted to a confession given that MTN made the dodgy transfers without seeking approval from the National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP), the body mandated to oversight such transfers.

On the basis of an earlier management fees agreement that was technically quashed by NOTAP and on the basis of MTN’s reported revenues, it is estimated that N90.2 Billion could have been transferred out of Nigeria in management fees alone since the company was founded in 2002.

Transfer Pricing
For corporate organizations determined to escape the taxman but still cleverly staying on the right side of the law, Transfer Pricing is the new cellar door constructed by the most ingenious of accountants. It is a new global disease to which Third World economies are the most vulnerable.

Multinationals employ Transfer Pricing to move their profits offshore, leaving behind a shrinking tax base in their host countries and inexorable cuts to public services.

In Africa, tax avoidance has been named as one of the factors holding the continent back by starving governments of the revenues it needs for development.

A report jointly commissioned by the United Nations and the African Union and drafted by a high level panel led by former South African president Thabo Mbeki considered tax avoidance by multinationals to be an “illicit financial flow” and a significant drain on government resources across the continent.

In total illicit financial flows, which included corruption and the proceeds of crime, were determined to be costing the continent $50 Billion a year $50bn.

Just last year, South Africa’s deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa had harsh words for tax dodgers. He said: “Tax evasion is not only a crime against the state; it’s also a crime against the people of our country, ordinary people.”

Curiously, the same Cyril Rhamaposa was non-executive chairman of the board of MTN between 2001 and 2013 before he became South Africa’s No.2 man. In effect, the same tax practices which the deputy president strongly condemned in his country as financial crime is vigorously being promoted in Nigeria.

MTN is the largest cell phone company in Africa with 227.5 million subscribers. The company, which operates in more than 20 countries across Africa and the Middle East, has Nigeria as its biggest operation.

Until now, tax justice investigations had focused on computer giants, corporations in the extractive industry, food and beverages; in fact everywhere but the mobile phone sector despite the cell phone industry in Africa being one of the largest and most important industries for the continent.

Mobile phone has been a cheap and quick way of rolling out the vital communications infrastructure that has underpinned Africa’s growth story over the last decade. As a result the industry has seen explosive growth. With 685million mobile phone users in Africa, the success story means that cell phone companies are now the largest contributor to government revenues in many African countries. That is when they pay their fair share of taxes.

Artificial operating costs
To pay little or no tax, companies determined to cheat begin by seeking ways to create artificial operating costs in the country where they operate. For example, a company is in Nigeria but has a parent or subsidiary company in another country. It makes huge profit but decides to declare a much lower profit-before-tax. To achieve this, it pays the parent and/ or subsidiary company for services not rendered and ships cash to them. Where services are rendered, the costs are inflated. Such services may include royalty for the use of brand name, procurement services, technical services and management services.

Typically, the recipient company is located in an offshore territory under a different financial jurisdiction. MTN has a substantial network of subsidiaries in offshore tax havens, including the British Virgin Islands, Dubai and Mauritius.

Because of the growing concerns that multinationals are using intra-company trading to shift profits around the world by overcharging for services delivered or in more extreme cases by creating artificial transactions where no services was rendered at all, respective countries have a maximum percentage of profits it can allow companies to pay out as management fees.

For example, in Senegal, accounts from the company Sonatel show that the company has a ‘cooperation agreement’ with parent company France Telecom that is capped at 1.43% of revenue.

Until 2010 MTN Nigeria had an agreement with MTN Dubai to pay 1.75% of revenues to the company for management, and royalties for the use of the MTN trademark. Nigeria requires that management fees paid by multinationals are approved by the National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP). The fee payments had been reversed following a failure to come to a new agreement on management fees with Nigerian regulators.

MTN’s previous agreement with NOTAP expired in 2010.

Notwithstanding, MTN has continued to make payments overseas. When we sent questions to MTN over these unauthorized payments, the company told us that this was because they expected NOTAP to approve a new deal and backdate it to the date of the expiry of the previous deal.

MTN’s financial activities are now being questioned by more than one tax authorizes in Africa.

In Ghana the MTN subsidiary, Scancom, has been paying vast management fees to companies located offshore. Our investigations reveal that Scancom paid 758m GHS in management and technical fees to MTN Dubai between 2008 and 2013. This was 9.64% of the company’s revenue. Normally the maximum fee level allowed in Ghana is 6%.

We can reveal that the high levels of fees attracted the attention of Ghana’s intelligence services, which launched an investigation into “economic fraud” between 2012 and 2013.

MTN’s management fees need approval from the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC). The Ghanaian “National Security Taskforce” has called for a “review of all technology transfer and management service agreements currently held by GIPC to remove sections which are inapplicable and wrongly provided for” and upgrading and training of state systems and staff.

In response to this, MTN in Ghana told us: “The technical and management services agreements between Scancom and Investcom were duly approved by the GIPC.”

The current head of the GIPC is Mrs. Mawuena Trebarh, who between 2007 and 2012 was responsible for government relations at MTN Ghana. This reporting team asked Mrs Trebarh to comment on whether her previous role could be perceived a conflict of interest. She did not respond to our requests.

In response to our enquiries MTN confirmed that the company paid 12 billion West African Francs in 2012 and 14 billion West African Francs in 2013 in management fees to MTN International. The figure for 2013 is equivalent to 5% of the revenue made by MTN in Cote d’Ivoire.

Dubai paradox
Dubai is one of the places MTN ships huge profits to. Meanwhile, MTN does not operate any mobile phones in Dubai, yet it has significant operations in the small city state.

MTN told us that it employs around 115 people in Dubai who provides services to the MTN group such as group procurement, group finance, legal services, human resources and other corporate functions.

One tool that campaigners have said will be helpful is to look at company reporting on a country by country basis. If a company is making huge revenues in a country where it has few employees but there is a low tax rate, which would suggest that there may be some profit shifting taking place.

In Uganda, a dispute between the Uganda Revenue Authority and MTN has revealed that the company is paying 3% of its turnover in management fees to MTN International.

The fees have been challenged by the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) who issued MTN with a “notice of assessment” in 2011. This was for a number of tax issues between 2003 and 2009, but a large portion was to do with a dispute over management fees, most of which had been paid to Mauritius.

Correspondence between the URA and MTN seen by us show that the URA questioned the legitimacy of these fees, and pointed out that MTNI, the company providing “management services” to MTN Uganda had not spent any money in the years they had looked into. The URA said this could only mean two things: that management services provided to MTN Uganda had either already been paid for by MTN Uganda (and so MTN was in effect charging twice for the same thing) or they were never provided at all.

The Ugandan authority told the company: “We have repeatedly asked for evidence of specific work performed by MTN Group for MTN Uganda for each of the tax years 2003 to 2009. We have only been provided with very little information relating to 2009 and the latter years. This information is very far from justifying a payment of 3 per cent of MTN Uganda’s turnover as management fees.”

NOTAP keeps mum
Asked to confirm the amount of fees paid out to MTN Dubai and Mauritius based on the company’s reported revenue between 2002 and today, MTN told PREMIUM TIMES: “There is no disclosure obligation for this information in South Africa or Nigeria.”

Asked to explain the possible justification for MTN Nigeria to pay fees for management and technical services to a company with no employees, MTN said: “It is the contracting party’s prerogative as to how it elects to discharge its contractual obligations.”

Meaning is that MTN Mauritius can perform its task without a single staff member.

PREMIUM TIMES made sustained efforts to get NOTAP and the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) to comment on the MTN practices in Nigeria.

The Director in charge of Technology Transfer and Agreement, Ephraim Okejiri, initially pleaded that he was in a meeting, and that the reporter should wait.

But after over four hours of waiting, he sent a secretary to say he would not be able to give any information on MTN.

Similarly at Nigeria’s tax agency, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, the Director of Public Communications, Emmanuel Obeta, who had earlier promised on three occasion to make information available on the matter suddenly had a change of mind.

He said relevant officials who should provide him with the information sought were all not available.

  • NIGERIA...UNA BE MUMU.
  • UNA FOR DON SEND DIS SHITTY MTN BACK TO THEIR 4UKIN SOUTH AFRICA LONG LONG TIME AGO...UNA DEY SLOW.
  • DIS NA D SAME IDIOTS DAT MURDERED YOUR OWN PEOPLE IN XENOPHOBIC FRENZY...AND YET COME TO MAKE BILLIONS IN YOUR COUNTRY.
  • UNA MUMU DON REACH....HABA!!!

WHERE THE HELL IS NDLEA ???



Drug traffickers arrested and paraded in Kano.


The Kano state police command have arrested drug traffickers who were apprehended while transporting banned substances such as Indian hemp, cocaine, in the state. Parading the arrested criminals before the press today, the state police spokesperson, ASP Magaji Musa, said one of the drug trafficking suspect identified as Deman Ugochukwu, from Delta State, was recently arrested with a 16 inch Tyre filled with Indian hemp.
Another drug trafficker identified as Chidozie Igegbuna from Anambra State, was arrested for the possession of a substance believed to be cocaine. A 4-man gang, Rabiu Mohd, Abba Mustafa, Yusuf Jada, and Aminu Ibrahim, were arrested for selling counterfeit drugs to women and youths in the state. They were arrested on October 21st.






FANI-KAYODE VERSUS KWANKWASO !!!

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Kwakwanso’s insult on Yoruba elders will not go unanswered:Femi Fani-Kayode.

I am saddened that the former Governor of Kano state, Senator Rabiu Kwakwanso, a man whom I have always considered a friend and one whom I have always respected could insult our revered Yoruba elders.

Yesterday, during a function in Ibadan, it was widely reported in the media that he asserted that the recent demand by the Yoruba elders that all Fulani herdsmen ought to be banned from the south west as a consequence of the hideous atrocities that they have been committing against our people is somehow inappropriate and misguided.

Instead of stopping there he went further by attempting to give us an unsolicited lecture about his Fulani heritage and pedigree and about the benefits of having a good education: imagine that coming from one of them. He concluded by telling the Yoruba elders to just ”shut up”.

Such impudence is rarely seen and this final insult may represent a defining moment in the history of the relationship between the Yoruba and the Fulani in our country. Worse still, this comes barely a few weeks after Chief Olu Falae, a much-loved 77 year old Yoruba elder, was abducted, incarcerated, stripped Unclad, beaten, cut with matchetes, maimed, frog-marched, humiliated and kidnapped by a group of Fulani herdsmen. Unlike many others Chief Falae was lucky to escape with his life because both before and since his abduction many other victims of the Fulani cattle rearers did not.

These aliens are herdsmen and cattlerearers by the day and terrorists, murderers, vagabonds and rapists by the night. They have become a terror and an affliction to our people. That is what we have to live with in the south west and many other parts of southern Nigeria today.The Yoruba are still hurting from the abductions,murders, raids and consistent violence being meted out to them by these creatures from hell yet no-one seems to care.

Many Yoruba farmers are still living in trepidation of being attacked and butchered by the vagabonds and many have had to sit by helplessly as the heartless beasts raped and slaughtered their wives and daughters before their very eyes. Instead of attempting to calm our nerves and allay our fears by reaching out to us with an olive branch and condemning the criminal actions of his Fulani kith and kin, Rabiu Kwakawnso has instead indulged in his provocative and dangerous diatribe.

It is a manifestation of the crass arrogance that some Fulani leaders have cultivated over the years that they feel that they can insult us in this way and get away with it. Worse still they seek to defend, rationalise and condone the activities of their barbaric and murderous herdsmen who have murdered, raped and pillaged thousands of our people and forcefully taken our lands and crops over the last few years.

I will leave it to Afenifere, the Yoruba Council of Elders, the OPC and others to respond to Kwakwanso and those he represents because these are the groups and people that speak for the Yoruba nation. The only thing that I will say is that Kwakwanso’s thesis and theory about education being the answer to the menace and criminal activities of the Fulani herdsmen in the south west does not make sense. It has no basis in logic, rationality or reason.

In any case if the herdsmen are not properly educated and do not know how to behave in a lawful and civilised manner when they are in the territory of others whose fault is that? Is it not the fault of Kwakwanso and the other Fulani leaders who have refused to enlighten and educate their people over the last 50 years? That is the bitter truth.

You cannot stop those herdsmen that have chosen to be murderers, vagabonds and rapists by simply educating them because what they do is inherent within them. Those that have chosen the path of criminality and violence are suffering from a sociopathic and psychotic disposition. Simply put they have an insatiable bloodlust and an irresistible desire to hurt others and to steal, maim, rape and kill. When I say this I am not referring to all Fulanis but only to those Fulani herdsmen who insist on indulging in violent and deviant behavior in our land.



  • no mind dem...dem dey craze for yansh.
  • dis are people dat have no respect for human lives.what has education got to do with it.
  • shitty people...and yet very arrogant and full of them empty selves.
  • awon akushe dede....awon olorikori.