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ASUU To Hold Emergency Meeting, May Call Off Strike Before Monday

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is reportedly set to hold an emergency meeting on its industrial strike on Wednesday.

An insider told TheCable that the outcome of the meeting would then be sent to the union’s national body, which is expected to have a meeting on Thursday during which a decision on the lingering strike would be made.

“They are planning to call it off very soon. All schools are planning to hold an emergency meeting tomorrow. They have called for it,” the source said.

“When they vote, they will send their decision to the national body. And by Thursday, the national body will meet, take a decision, and announce it.”

MAIDAWAAREWA had reported how Gbajabiamila assured Nigerians that there would soon be information on the outcome of the meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari on the strike.

The house of representatives had, in September, met with government officials on resolving the issues that led to the strike.

The source added that the federal government had also agreed to pay the backlog of the union’s salary arrears.

“The house of representatives speaker played a pivotal role in every progress made recently. IPPIS will still be used for now, but ASUU will meet with the accountant-general to discuss how they can factor their allowances into the salary,” the source said.

“The accumulated and unpaid allowances are part of the issue. The federal government has also agreed to pay the backlog of their salaries.”

Another source also confirmed the development to MAIDAWAAREWA

The source said the appeal court ruling that ordered the union to resume work immediately is part of the reasons ASUU is planning to put an end to the strike.

On October 7, the appeal court asked ASUU to obey the order of an industrial court which directed the suspension of the strike before seeking to appeal.

“There’s an emergency meeting of ASUU FUNAAB tomorrow for updates and then referendum,” the source said.

“Remember the appeal court ruling that we must call off the strike before our appeal can be heard? That’s why the union must call off the strike on or before October 17.

“As part of the efforts to make ASUU call off the strike, the union continued their meeting with the speaker of the house of representatives yesterday.”

Buhari Sworn In Justice Ariwoola As Chief Justice Of Nigeria

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President Muhammadu Buhari has sworn in Justice Olukayode Ariwoola as substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria at the Council chamber of the State House, Abuja, on Wednesday.

The swearing in of Ariwoola followed his confirmation by the Senate on Sept 21 three months after his appointment by the president.

Ariwoola took the judicial oath of office In a brief ceremony shortly before the commencement of the weekly virtual meeting of Federal Executive Council (FEC), chaired by the president.

MAIDAWAAREWA reports that the event was witnessed by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, some cabinet Ministers, other justices of the Supreme Court, the Governors of Oyo and Ondo States, Seyi Makinde and Rotimi Akeredolu respectively.

Ariwoola was appointed as acting CJN on June 27, following the resignation of Justice Tanko Muhammad, on health grounds.

Justice Ariwoola was appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court on Nov. 22, 2011 by President Goodluck Jonathan.

He is an indigene of Iseyin in Oyo State

Speaking to State House correspondents after the swearing in, the CJN appealed to politicians in the country to allow the judiciary function properly as the 2023 elections approach while promising reforms at the apex court.

Makinde, who also spoke to the correspondents, expressed gratitude on behalf of the people and government of Oyo state to the president.

Meanwhile, the Council observed a minute silence in honour of former Minister for Special Duties and Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Vincent Ogbulafor, who died recently.

Soldier Arrested For Supplying Ammunition To Bandits In Borno

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Troops of the Nigerian Army’s operation Hadin Kai have arrested one soldier for allegedly stealing and supplying ammunition to criminal gangs.

The suspect, identified as Iorliam Emmanuel, is said to be working under the 156 task force battalion in Mainok, Borno state.

According to Zagazola Makama, a publication focused on the LakeChad region, the soldier was caught in possession of ammunition on his way out of Maiduguri, the state capital.

In a video shared by the publication, soldiers were seen stripping the suspect of ammunition strapped to his body.

“You see your life? You, you will go and give Boko Haram these things so that they will come and attack us in this camp. Don’t worry. God pass you,” some soldiers were heard in the clip.

“All these ones don tey, they don rust,” a soldier said in reference to bullets that appeared to have been in the suspect’s possession for a while.

According to Zagazola Makama, the suspect who hails from Benue, regularly steals ammunition and supplies to criminal gangs across the country suspected to be bandits.

The suspect is said to have been handed over to the military intelligence for investigation.

Onyema Nwachukwu, army spokesman, was not immediately available to comment on the matter when contacted by TheCable.

The development comes weeks after Ibrahim Ali, general officer commanding 3 Division in Rukuba, Jos North LGA, Plateau, said the army will deliver “heavy” punishments as a deterrent against officers involved in illegal arms trade.

“Let me warn that the Nigerian Army will deal heavily with any personnel that is involved in any illegal arms and ammunition deal,” he had said.

A week before the army’s warning, the Zamfara police command arrested suspected informants and arms suppliers who work for bandits in the state.

“The nefarious activities of this syndicate group were to give information to bandits to make it easier for them to attack communities and kidnap people for ransom,” Mohammed Shehu, the state police spokesman said.

“Let me warn that the Nigerian Army will deal heavily with any personnel that is involved in any illegal arms and ammunition deal,” he had said.

A week before the army’s warning, the Zamfara police command arrested suspected informants and arms suppliers who work for bandits in the state.

“The nefarious activities of this syndicate group were to give information to bandits to make it easier for them to attack communities and kidnap people for ransom,” Mohammed Shehu, the state police spokesman said.

Zamfara police had also said it arrested an ex-soldier identified as Saidu Lawal for supplying arms to bandits on August 27.

terror kingpin, Ali Dogo, foot soldiers in Kaduna killed by Military airstrike

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The Defence Headquarters has said, an air strike at Yadi in Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State by Operation Whirl Punch has killed terror kingpin, Ali Dogo and scores of his foot soldiers.

The airstrike targeting the terrorist was disclosed in a statement made available by the Director, Defence Media Operations, Major General Musa Danmadami on Tuesday, where it noted that the operation was carried out based on credible intelligence.

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General Danmadami said, during the air strikes, a “terrorist kingpin, Ali Dogo, aka Yellow alongside his fighters were naturalized in a building they were said to be hosting a meeting.

He said yellow and his fighters were said to have relocated to Kaduna State following continued bombardment on his location in Niger State.

Explaining further, he said, on the same day, following intelligence of some terrorist leaders and their foot soldiers convergence under tree covers for a meeting in the Northwest of Mando, Kaduna State, the Air Component also bombarded the location neutralizing scores of terrorist leaders and foot soldiers.

His words, “the military high command commends troops of Operation Whirl Punch and encourages the general public to avail troops with credible and timely information on criminal activities.”

It can be recalls that there has been an increased onslaught on terrorist groups in parts of the country, a development that recently culminated in the release of the 23 passengers abducted in the Abuja-Kaduna bound train early this year.

Hisbah Arrests 25 Women For Drinking Alcohol In Jigawa

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Hisbah arrested 31 persons, including 25 women, in the Kazaure local government area of Jigawa on Wednesday for “immoral acts.’’

Hisbah commander Ibrahim Dahiru said the suspects were arrested at about 6:00 a.m. for engaging in prostitution and alcoholic beverages.

On Wednesday, he told journalists in Dutse that the suspects were arrested during a ‘reap what you sow’ raid.

The commander said 55 bottles of assorted alcoholic beverages and 50 litres of locally-brewed alcohol, burukutu, were seized during the raid.

He said the suspects and the seized items were handed over to the police in the area for further action.

Mr Dahiru commended residents of the state for their support and cooperation with the morality police in discharging their duties.

He assured that Hisbah would continue to fight against immoral acts in all parts of Jigawa.

Nigeria floods will increase food prices – IMF

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has charged Nigeria to brace up for the effect of climate change and this year’s floods.

IMF African Department official, Mai Farid stressed that food prices will most likely increase.

Farid gave the indication on Monday during a session on ‘Climate Change and Food Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa’.

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She said the IMF was aware of how the magnitude of the floods have impacted communities in Nigeria and neighbouring countries.

“We recognise Chad and Cameroon have also been hit. The supply of agricultural production is going to drop which will put even further pressure on prices.

“The floods have affected some of the transportation networks which makes it even harder for food to transfer into the country or even out.”

Farid advised governments in Sub-Saharan Africa to invest in early warning system technology and infrastructure.

IMF Asia and Pacific Department official, John Spray warned of permanent effects and short term shocks.

“Getting people food and cash early, getting that social assistance out to people can have a really big impact in the long run,” he said.

The 2022 floods in Nigeria have affected several states across regions, killing more than 300 people.

Properties and farmlands in Adamawa, Anambra, Borno, Delta, Imo, Jigawa, Katsina, Lagos, Kogi, Borno, Taraba, Yobe, etc., have been damaged.

I Can Beat Donald Trump Again, Says Joe Biden

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US President Joe Biden on Tuesday has said that he could beat his predecessor Donald Trump in a 2024 rematch.

Recall Biden defeated Donald Trump, the former president, in both the state-by-state “electoral college” and the popular vote in 2020.

However, Trump made a relentless false claim of widespread voter fraud and irregularity.

When asked if he’d be announcing a run for a second term after November’s midterm elections, and if Trump would be a factor in his decision, Biden said: “I believe I can beat Donald Trump again.”

But he did not confirm if he would have another shot at the Oval Office in 2024.

Biden’s popularity has tanked in the last year amid soaring inflation, intractable migrant crisis at the southern border and rising violent crime in cities.

PDP CRISIS: G-5 Governors finally abandon Atiku

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Monday flagged-off its presidential campaign amidst an unresolved internal crisis.

An angry Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State and his allies, who are yet to be assuaged after the party’s presidential primary, sent a clear signal to the rally.

Though the campaign flag-off was well attended, observers say the absence of Wike, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu, Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia, Samuel Ortom of Benue and Seyi Makinde of Oyo is a huge blow to the opposition party’s dream of reclaiming the number one seat in the country.

Present at the event were the party’s presidential candidate and ex-Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, his running mate, and Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, and Akwa Ibom State Governor, Udom Emmanuel, Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, his Adamawa counterpart, Ahmadu Fintiri and the former lawmaker representing Kogi West, Dino Melaye, among others.

This is not the first time the aggrieved governors are boycotting the party’s major event since Atiku’s emergence.

MAIDAWAAREWA can recalls that in September when the PDP Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) was inaugurated, Wike and his allies, including Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State, still stayed away.

Their action is hinged on the insistence that the PDP National Chairman, Iyorchia AAyu must resign to provide for a sense of equity in the leadership of the party, with the Southern part of the country feeling neglected.

Prior to Ayu’s emergence as PDP national chairman, Wike and his allies were all over attending PDP activities and calling the shots.

However, after Ayu emerged chairman, the PDP, unlike the APC, refused to zone its presidential ticket to the South; it rather threw it open, paving the way for Atiku to clinch the ticket.

According to Governor Wike’s group, Ayu was supposed to step down immediately to allow a Southerner take over and ensure a balanced leadership in the party. But Ayu is not ready for that.

Few days ago, Atiku was said to have made another overture to Wike during a private meeting in Abuja where he reportedly promised to support the Rivers’ Governor in 2027, same promise he made to the South-East during his meeting with PDP stakeholders in Enugu.

Shortly after meeting with Atiku, Wike and his colleagues, who are now called G-5 Governors, stormed Enugu, where they held a closed-door meeting.

Though the G-5 refused to brief journalists after the meeting, a source had hinted that they sealed Atiku’s fate.

“Their stand remains that if Ayu refuses to resign, they will not be part of any presidential campaign of the party.

“Both Atiku and Ayu are obstinate to the calls for the national chairman’s resignation; what it means is that they don’t value the support of these governors. So, the G-5 Governors have also decided not to move an inch from their stand.

“They made that point clear again today in Uyo and there is no going back; these Governors have been the ones sustaining the party, but Atiku and Ayu came from nowhere and want to rubbish them. Let’s see how far they will go,” the highly placed source said.

On the latest development, the Secretary-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro said the action of the G-5 Governors was not a surprise.

He noted that the G-5 Governors were right to boycott Atiku’s campaign flag-off owing to the PDP’s unjust treatment of Southern Nigeria.

Isizuzoro said, “They have shown that they are true Nigerians. How could you explain a situation where a party’s presidential candidate and the national chairman will come from one region? So, what are they going to tell the people during the campaign?

“How would these Southern and Middle-Belt Governors go and start preaching to people to support Atiku? It will be a misnomer, it will be a bad show.

“We told you the last time that about 18 Governors are behind Peter Obi. Atiku is being deceived by someone in the presidency; he will only survive 2023 if he heeds to the demand of Wike and his group.

“But if he continues to let pride rule over him, what happened to him in 2019 would be a child’s play to the fate that will befall him in 2023. He will come a distant third in that election. It appears that the gods have blinded his reasoning and that is why Ayu has refused to step down. PDP as it is constituted today has no sense of justice and equity.

“You saw that the stadium could not even be filled up; Wike alone is a mass movement; so, you can’t underrate his absence, alongside his four other colleagues.”

“Don’t also forget that Atiku is not sincere towards resolving the crisis at all. Recall that in Enugu he told the people of the South-East that his presidency will be a stepping stone to their dream of having a Nigerian President of Igbo extraction. Few days later, he was quoted to have promised Wike of the same presidency in 2027. Is this a leader you can trust? NIgerians are wiser now,” the Ohaneze scribe added.

Gender-based Cyberbullying in Nigeria: The Ugly Trend Raging in Silence

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Tessy is sitting restless at a corner at home alone trying so hard to stop reminiscing the horrendous incidence that happened to her. Talking aside, she wished the passage of time can bury her emotional pain instantly. But No! She still has to answer all sorts of questions to defend herself and clear the air despite being a victim of online attack and bullying.

“I kept telling the society I was unconscious but only a few believed me,” she tearfully narrated.

Tessy, 19, was drugged, raped and filmed at a party she was invited to by a Facebook friend.

“I didn’t know my soft drink was drugged. All I remembered was that I ended up in a room where I was raped” she recalled with pity.

Shortly after, Tessy received a shocking video clip from her Facebook friends showing how they had uncanny sexual affairs with her during the first party incident. The video was recorded and meant to compel her to attend another party with the evil friends after she outrightly turned down their second invite. The clip was accompanied with a message threatening to leak the video which they later did.

 

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“I was in denial when I saw the video on a WhatsApp status but couldn’t do anything to stop the clips from going viral,” Tessy narrated while crying profusely.

Tessy is not the only teenager who have to battle with such online violence for an incident that happened without her consent.

Angel, 19, experienced cyber trolling and bullying whenever she talks about “women’s right” or “sex and sexuality” online.

Angel’s reaction stood out when she rhetorically asked “why no women-focused protest had gained that amount of attention and why women who hadn’t come for any rape protest going all out for #ENDSARS Protest.”

“I was insulted and received rape and death threats via calls and messages,” she said.

Such backlash tends to limit women participation in the social and public sphere which denigrate the exercise of the Fundamental Human Rights and rights of women.

Statistics from the National Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, shows that 1 in 10 women (9.7%) and 1 in 43 men (2.3%) have experienced stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Similarly, 1 in 3 women (39.7%) and 1 in 2 men (41.1%) have experienced coercive control by an intimate partner in their life.

To corroborate this statistics, Barka 21, recalls how a Facebook picture nearly messed up his first academic year in school.

“I was online when I saw my picture in UnimaidGist with a caption, ‘Part one student going for lecture with shorts’ which was greeted with a lot of mockery and sympathising comments on the post” Barka explained.

“I dare not go to lectures with such clothes, I didn’t know how the guy snapped me and it was hard to wrap my head around it” he said.

For Usman, 30, the story is slightly different, when he posted his picture and a write-up on social media, calling on the National Assembly to rescind the rejection of the 5 gender bills. He was at the protest with Nigerian women asking for the same and decided to take his advocacy online.

“A friend of mine saw the picture and was disappointed I am advocating for the course, saying ‘so you are in support of women ruling over men and having a say in decision-making position’…They now want to take over the public space too?” Usman narrated further.

These are some of incidences that have been raging in silence in Nigeria. however, many believed that cultural barriers are, large part, responsible for restraining people from coming out to talk about it.

For instance, Nwankwo in African Women in Media 2022 cited Davider Kaur saying “Culture is no excuse for abuse”, yet there are still gaps in achieving equal gender representation in Nigeria regardless of discrimination and safety for all.

We all should practise and promote digital consent and safety for the attainment of a violence free society that strives for equal gender rights.

INTERVIEW EXCERPT FROM STORIES COLLECTED BY EDUCATION AS A VACCINE (EVA) with Funding from LUMINATE

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© Zainab Yetunde Adam, Maiduguri

Police Arrest 1,503 Suspects, Kill 27 Bandits, Rescue 393 Kidnapped Victims

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The Katsina State Police Command says it arrested no fewer than 1,503 suspected criminals, killed 27 bandits and had 1,116 suspects facing trial within the last eight months in the state.

The Command further noted that it rescued 393 victims of kidnappers within the same period under review.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Idrisu Dabban Dauda disclosed this at the commissioning ceremony of the Dandagoro Divisional Police headquarter converted to AIG Zone 14 headquarters by the Inspector General of Police, Alkali Baba on Friday.

“A total number of 1,503 suspected criminals were arrested in connection with 1,024 reported cases, while a total number of 1,116 arrested suspects are undergoing prosecution in various competent Courts of Law in the State.

“267 suspected Armed Robbers were arrested and charged to Court, 304 suspected Kidnappers were also arrested and charged to court. While 393 kidnap victims were rescued from the hands of kidnappers, and 27 bandits were neutralized during various encounters with our men,” CP Dabban said

Dabban also put the number of suspected cattle rustlers arrested within the period under review at 526 while 1,366 cows, 1,211 sheep, 271 goats and 10 donkeys were recovered from the assailants.

He further disclosed 209 suspects were also arrested in respect of 169 reported cases of rape and unnatural offences and they have been charged to court, while 64 victims of Human Trafficking were rescued in six reported cases of Human Trafficking which have been transferred to NAPTIP office in the neighbouring Kano State.

The Katsina Police Commissioner also said the command arrested 209 suspects in respect of 159 reported cases of rape and other natural offences and they have since been charged to court.

He also noted that 64 victims of human trafficking were also rescued in six reported cases and they have been transferred to Kano NAPTIP office for further investigations.

CP Dabban commended both Federal and State Governments for their enormous assistance in providing operational equipment, arms and ammunition to the Katsina Police Command.

He also appreciated the efforts of traditional rulers and citizens for their numerous support in the fight against banditry.