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Why I rejected €350m offer to leave Man Utd – Ronaldo

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Manchester United forward, Cristiano Ronaldo, has confirmed he turned down a €350million offer to leave in the summer.

It’s been widely reported that Ronaldo was desperate to leave Old Trafford since the summer.

The 37-year-old was linked to many different clubs, including Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Sporting Lisbon, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.

The Portugal captain also received a stunning offer from an unnamed club in Saudi Arabia, which would have made Ronaldo the highest-paid player in history.

He has now explained why he decided to turn their approach down.

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“It’s true, yes it’s true,” Ronaldo told Piers Morgan Uncensored about the €350m offer to play in Saudi Arabia for two seasons.

“But what the press kept saying, the garbage, is that nobody wants me, which is completely wrong.

“And I was happy here to be honest, I was motivated to do a great season here. But they continue to repeat that nobody wants Cristiano.

“How they don’t want a player who scored 32 goals last year, with national team?”

Police take over Ekiti State House of Assembly

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Ekiti State House of Assembly has been shut over rumours of a planned invasion by some people.

Reports shows that police officers were at strategic locations in the complex to prevent a breakdown of law and order.

The staff of the assembly were also sighted trooping out of their offices to their respective homes.

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In an interview, some of the workers who did not want their names mentioned explained that there was an order from the Ekiti State Police Headquarters asking workers to vacate the complex in the interest of peace and stating that some people were planning to attack the House of Assembly.

However, the Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Chief Gboyega Aribisogan, during a phone call, said there was no crisis in the assembly.

It would be recalled that chief Gboyega Aribisogan was elected as the new speaker of the assembly yesterday after defeating Mrs Olubunmi Adelugba from Emure Ekiti.

Insecurity: Nigeria reaping what it sowed – Okowa

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Delta State governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa has said that the insecurity currently bugging the country was a result of the bad seed sowed a few years back.

Okowa stated this in Anambra as a special guest at the 11th Zik Lecture Series held at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.

The governor described the security situation in Nigeria as a hydra-headed monster that has undermined public safety and is threatening the continued existence of Nigeria as one united, indivisible country.

“The surge in mass kidnappings, insurgency, banditry, herder-farmer conflicts, ritual killings, and other acts of terrorism is, to say the least, frightening. With the advance in technology, terrorists are becoming more sophisticated in their operations, using more advanced technologies including drones, GPS systems, and encrypted messaging services to spread propaganda and recruit others into their network.

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“It is my considered view that Nigeria is reaping the harvest of the bad seed it sowed a few years back by obliging kidnappers with ransom payments. It was a fatal mistake that spawned a huge industry in kidnapping,” he said.

According to him: “There is also a strong link between increased terrorism and inequality and inequitable distribution of wealth. The widening gulf between the rich and the poor in our country is alarming.”

He further noted: “Equally alarming is the poverty rate, which stood at 40 per cent in 2021, and is believed to be around 45 per cent in 2022, which translates to 90 million citizens living below the poverty line. This has led to disenchantment and feelings of alienation among our teeming youth population, leading to rise in cybercrimes, kidnappings, ritual killings, and other violent acts that undermine our national security.”

Okowa said other contributory factors to the current state of insecurity in the country include the absence of modern security architecture, easy access to weapons by citizens, lopsidedness in power sharing, religious bigotry and intolerance, and the lack of respect for fundamental human rights of the citizens by the government.

Proffering solutions, the Delta State governor outlined: “Going forward, we need to urgently draw up a holistic plan to address our security challenges in the short, medium, and long term.

“Aside from a modern security architecture anchored on technology, we must muster the political will to deal decisively with criminals, regardless of their ethnic groups, religions, or status.

“This is imperative to tackle the problem of herdsmen-farmers conflict, which is fast becoming the greatest threat to our nation’s unity and economic well-being.

“The nomadic Muslim Fulani pastoralists and the largely Christian farmers of various ethnicities have continued to clash resulting in loss of farmlands, economic crops, cattle, and lives.

“This threat to our country’s stability and unity needs to be tackled urgently to reduce the level of insecurity and to ensure food security. It is my considered view that ranching and cattle colonies with [the] support of the Federal Government is a way out of this quagmire.

“Furthermore, criminal herdsmen must be apprehended and made to face the law, and Internally Displaced Persons need to be quickly resettled in their homes.”

Speaking about the forthcoming election, Okowa, who is Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) vice presidential candidate, said he is optimistic that in line with the guidelines of the new Electoral Act, which compels Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and electronic transmission of results, hijacking of ballot boxes and other election-related violence will reduce.

He added that as much as Nigeria needs a strong leader, it also needs to build strong institutions. He mentioned Nigeria’s institutions that need to be strengthened to include Police, media, judiciary, legislature and INEC among others

Kogi High Court uncovers N4.8m fraud, fake tellers

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The Kogi State High Court has uncovered N4.8million fraud allegedly carried out by some judiciary workers in the State.

This revelation was disclosed in a report on Tuesday submitted to the Acting Chief Judge, Hon. Justice Josiah Majebi, by the Chairman Revenue Task Force, Sunday Paul.

It was gathered that the task force was inaugurated by Hon. Justice Majebi to principally unravel possible fraudulent activities in the generation of revenue by the Kogi State High court.

Presenting his recent findings, the Chairman of the Revenue Task force, Sunday Paul said he had routinely embarked on checking the account inflows of the court, in conjunction with the court’s Deposit Money Bank into which payments and fines due to the court were meant to be paid.

 

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According to him, in the course of doing that, he stumbled into a syndicated mechanism where payments to the court by legal chambers, their practitioners and other individuals were manipulated with customized bank tellers and bank stamps to defraud the court.

Explaining further, Paul said, “In the report dated 9th November, 2022 and captioned “Fraudulent Practice”, we gathered, amongst other findings, that in monthly reconciliation of accounts, the sum of N2.4m said to have been paid into the court’s account was not paid despite evidence of payment showing same.

“On the 28th October, 2022, the sum of two million, four hundred thousand naira (N2,400,000) was paid as judgement debt revenue and bank teller was presented as evidence of payment. I went to the bank on the 7th November, 2022 to collect bank statements for my monthly reconciliation for the month of October, 2022. Amazingly, the said N2.4 million was not in the bank statement,” the report indicated.

“Out of curiosity, we consulted the court’s relevant department before revisiting the bank where he further confirmed that there were other similar unremitted transactions.

“In my curiosity to know what happened to the said money, I immediately informed the Process Unit where the money is supposed to come from. I photocopied the teller and I took it to the bank for verification. My verification reveals that the money was not paid into the revenue account.

“In addition, the bank teller presented as evidence of payment to the Process Unit, the Stamp on the teller and the signature on it were all fake. The fake signature also tallies with those of previous years as an indication of how long the fraud has been perpetrated,” he stated.

Responding to the discoveries, the Acting Chief Judge, Hon Justice Josiah Majebi said the matter was already before the police for thorough investigation.

“We have inaugurated this Revenue Task Force (RTF) to urgently verify all payments allegedly made to the High Court of Justice in the last two years. This ad-hoc Task Force will move to all revenue generating departments and all the courts in the State.

“It will verify all payments made and under what subheads, scrutinize available records and determine whether there are supposed to be records where there are none; confirm, or not, payments made to the court during the period and their worth; analyze all bank documents, including deposit tellers and recommend appropriate remedial actions to be taken,” he said.

He demanded credibility and honesty from management and staff of the court, saying that the institution must be preserved for both present and future generations.

“We are all stakeholders in this project called Judiciary. Let us be vigilant and honest. Let us not try to destroy it or be assisting others to destroy it. People were here before us who maintained it and we must leave it devoid of rots for incoming ones too. Let us eradicate all forms of fraudulent practices for the sake of this and next generations,” he requested.

Gunmen kill 9 family members in Plateau

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No fewer than nine members of one family have been killed after some gunmen attacked the Maikatako Community in Bokkos Local Government Area (LGA) of Plateau State.

DSP Alfred Alabo, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Police Command in the state, confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Jos.

Alabo said that the gunmen stormed the community on Tuesday night and started shooting sporadically.

The PPRO, who promised to give further details on the incident, said men of the command had been deployed to the community to ensure calm.

“Our men are currently going after the assailants; we are on top of the situation, but the details of the attack are still sketchy,” he said.

However, Mr Mahanan Job, a resident of the community, told NAN that so far, in the search and rescue conducted by community members, 18 dead bodies had been recovered.

According to Job, there is severe tension in the community, even with the presence of police officers and soldiers.

United to punish Cristiano Ronaldo over interview with Morgan

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Manchester United will fine Cristiano Ronaldo at least £1million over his recent explosive interview with Piers Morgan.

The 37-year-old in his interview blasted manager Erik ten Hag and Manchester United’s board.

The interview came just hours after the Red Devils beat Fulham 2-1 at Craven Cottage.

 

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The Portugal international did not take part in the game through illness, having also missed the Carabao Cup win against Aston Villa on Thursday.

The Portugal captain was desperate to leave the club last summer but was denied his wish and he’s been forced to play second fiddle to the likes of Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial so far this term.

The former Real Madrid and Juventus striker had earlier been fined two weeks’ wages in October when he refused to come on as a substitute against Tottenham.

The Portugal captain will go through that experience again this time around, with Ronaldo facing another fine of around £1m, according to Metro.

Ronaldo has likely played his last game for the club and he could be released before the January transfer window.

The Portugal captain had started and completed four games for Manchester United prior to the explosive interview. The veteran forward said he felt betrayed by the club, having been convinced to stay at Old Trafford during the summer when he asked to be allowed to leave.

Ronaldo had reportedly asked to be allowed to leave Old Trafford following the arrival of Ten Hag but was told he was part of the new manager’s plans and was made to stay for the season

Police investigating man after ‘detaining wife for one year’ in Yobe

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The Yobe State Police Command says it has commenced investigation into the alleged illegal detention of one Sadiya by her husband, Ibrahim Bature at their residence in the Nguru area of Yobe State for one year.

According to source, Sadiya, a mother of four, survived throughout the period by eating only pap.

Hadiza, the mother of the victim, according to the source, who had not seen her daughter for a long time, travelled from Kano to their residence in Nguru community, and rescued her.

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DSP Abdulkarim Dungus, the State Police Public Relations Officer, when contacted, confirmed that the command had commenced an investigation into the matter.

He also confirmed that the Divisional Police Officer in Nguru invited the husband to help in the investigation, assuring that the wife is receiving treatment in a hospital in Kano.

FEC okays N2.578bn for FRSC operational vehicles

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The Federal Executive Council meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, approved a total sum of 2,578,948,164:36 kobo only for the procurement of operational vehicles for the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina who disclosed the information, noted that contracts for the supply of the vehicles were awarded to Dangote Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited and Messers Mikaino International Limited.

According to Adesina: “I will give details on approval given to the Federal Road Safety Commission to procure operational vehicles. So FRSC got approval to buy operational vehicles.

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“One was given to Dangote Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited and then the second one was for a re-procurement of saloon cars in favour of Messers Mikaino International Limited. Everything came to N2,578,948,164:36 kobo only.

“Please note that the contracts were secured locally based automobile. Dangote Peugeot is to supply within 30 days while Mikaino international is to supply within 14 days.

“So for Dangote Peugeot, it is to supply 18 Landtrek pickups at N18,172,875 each totalling N145,383,000 and 90 at N20,889,999 each totalling N1,880,099,910.00. And then for Mikaino it is to supply 20 number Nissan Almera Acenta at the cost of N12,255,000.00 each”

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education also got approval for the National Examination Council (NECO) to print sensitive and necessary materials in the sum of N5,107,364,373:62k

Also approved is a contract for the supply of 18 ambulances fitted with medical equipment to 18 unity schools.

The Minister of Education, Adamu who briefed State House Correspondents on the latest development, said, “We have more than 100 of them but for 18, we just decided to select three in each political zone.

“The third approval is a contract for the perimeter fencing of Usman Dan Fodio University in the sum of N3,269,761,783.43 to Amis Construction Nigeria limited.”

After six years, Gov. Zulum reopens cattle market in Borno

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Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, Governor of Borno has re-opened Gamboru Cattle Market after 6 years of closure due to Boko Haram crisis.

Gamboru, a border town between Cameroon and Nigeria, is the headquarters of Ngala Local Government of Borno.

 

 

The market is one of the biggest livestock markets and sources of revenue in the state, with customers coming from as far as Cameroon and Chad.

Gov. Zulum, in his speech, thanked Almighty God for giving his government opportunity to re-open the market.

He said: ‘with the glory of Allah and for the benefits of mankind, we re-opened Gamboru Cattle Market for business.’

He urged the businesspeople and the community to cooperate with security agencies and abide by the rules and regulations laid down by the law of the land.

At the event, the governor also assured the people to start construction of the Maiduguri – Gamboru Ngala Road next year for easy transportation of goods and services.

YOBE: Buni Presents N163bn As 2023 Budget Proposal To State Assembly

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Yobe State Governor, Gov. Mai Mala Buni present the state 2022 budget which was theme  the Budget of Continuity, Consolidation and Economic Transformation.

While making the presentation Buni stated that this year’s budget has the total of 163,155,366,000 for presentation  to the state House of Assembly for consideration for the 2023 fiscal year.

Buni said, “the total budget for the execution of their policies and programmes is put at One Hundred and Sixty-three Billion, One Hundred and Fifty-five Million, Three Hundred and Sixty-six Thousand Naira (N163,155,366,000) signifying a 0.49% decrease compared to the 2022 budget. Recurrent expenditure is to gulp Eighty-seven Billion, Eight Hundred Million, Seven Hundred and Seventeen Thousand Naira (N87,800,717,000) representing 57%.”

“The sum of Seventy-five Billion, Three Hundred and Fifty-four Million, Six Hundred and Forty-nine Thousand Naira (N75,354,649,000) representing 43% is earmarked for capital expenditure. Our sources for financing the budget are submitted in the details of Appropriation and Finance Bills”

He said, “To realize this vital objective, funds would be made available for the construction, completion and rehabilitation of Damaturu-Kalallawa-Gabai, Bulanguwa-Kumagannam, Fika-Maluri, Danchuwa – Garin Abba – Garin Bingel, Kukuri-Dawasa-Chukuriwa, Machina-Dole-Machina.”

“Others include : Chumbusko-Tagali, Nguru-Bulanguwa, Dogon Kuka-Daura, Ngelzarma-Ngelshengele, Tetteba-Gulani, Maisandari-Gambir, Girgir-Karage, Tikau-Jajere, Fadawa-Daya, Bara-Njibulwa, Babbangida-Koriyel, Afunori-Mirwa-Majakura-Bombori, Gashua-Dumburi-Masaba-Dadigar, Geidam-Damakarwa and Bukarti-Toshia roads”.

Mai Mala said, “In the education sub-sector, we propose to sustain our gains in our basic and secondary education revitalization initiatives. The State Government would adopt deliberate measures and initiatives to promote girlishild education in the State”.

He said, “Accordingly, seven Government Girls Day Senior Secondary Schools (GGDSSS) would be established in Damaturu, Buni-Yadi, Geidam, Gashua, Sabon Garin Nangere, Nguru and Potiskum while renovation work would be carried out at Government Secondary School Damaturu, Government Girls College, Buni-Yadi, Government Girls College, Damaturu, Government Secondary School, Kukar Gadu, Government Girls Secondary School Ngelzarma, Government Science Technical College Damagum, Government Girls Secondary School Gadaka, Government Day Secondary School Gashua, Government Girls Science and Technical College Potiskum and Higher Islamic College, Nguru”.