South Sudan President invites T.B. Joshua again

SOUTH Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit has re-invited the General Overseer of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) Prophet T.B Joshua to the East-Central African country.

Mayardit said Joshua’s November 12, 2019 prophecy on the country’s unity had come to pass and RSS was now at peace under the terms of a revitalised peace agreement that came into effect on February 22, this year.

During his first visit to the world’s newest sovereign state last year, Joshua was personally received by Mayardit and he led the president and government officials in a prayer for peace

“Time has come for us to put our differences behind us,” Joshua told the thousands of South Sudanese, who gathered to hear his message.

“This is the voice of God. Our leaders should overcome their division and agree to work together for the good of the country,” he insisted in the address, which was televised live on South Sudan’s official broadcasting channel SSBC.

In the invitation letter, the President noted that global organisation’s tried but failed to negotiate peace in Sudan, but God intervened.

He explained that the invitation would enable Joshua “to harvest what you planted”, adding that the entire nation of South Sudan is ready to receive the Nigerian once again.

Mayardit said: “With due respect and honour, I am privileged to write to your highly prophetic esteemed office in reference to the above mentioned subject.

“First, I would like to thank you, humble servant of the most high God and the higher grace and anointing upon your life.

“And for your love and humility by coming on your prophetic and historic visit on 12th November 2019, when the nation was in a desperate situation, whereby the country was experiencing civil war violence for many years.

“The world organisation tried to negotiate peace but where human wisdom failed, God has the final answer.

“As you have prophesied that, it shall be a new beginning for the nation and we the leaders should overcome our divisions and our differences and come back to develop our youngest nation in the world.

“Hence we, the government and the opposition have come together to implement the revitalised Peace Agreement and now the nation is at peace followed by the formation of Revitalised Transitional Government of National Unity (RTGONU), which signifies a new beginning indeed.”

#EndSARS: How SARS officials demanded $1,000 from me – Nigerian Footballer

More Nigerian players are coming out to share their ordeal in the hands of officials of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a unit in the Nigeria Police Force, and also joining in the agitations to end the unit immediately.

The latest is former Shooting Stars and Kano Pillars’ attacking midfielder, Tony Edjomariegwe.

Edjomariegwe, who currently plays in Morocco with Moghreb Tétouan, claimed  in a Facebook post that SARS officials demanded $1,000 when he was in the country last year for the holidays.

He wrote: “I remembered last year I came back and was stopped by Sars and they told me I was a suspect asking me to call my coach, captain and president of my team. They even asked me which police station I reported to when I came into the country, Even after seeing all evidence of me and my job on youtube and google, they still took me to a police station and ask me to come behind the station while smoking all sorts of stuffs weeds and the rest asking me to pay 1000$. It’s pathetic and annoying seeing the harassment extortions and killings. We nor do again oga president. #Endsarsnow 

In the past days, there have been widespread protests across the country as many have expressed their reservations particularly against the activities of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

Among other things, SARS officials have been accused of harassment of citizens, intimidation and extra-judicial killings in the discharge of their duties across Nigeria.

Football players ,who are often flamboyant in their lifestyle with many enjoy wearing dreadlocks, dying their hair in different colours and the likes , have been wrongly profiled and harassed by SARS officials on many occasions.

Meanwhile, football superstars Wilfred Ndidi and Asisat Oshoala have added their voices to the #EndSARS campaign.

The two players wondered how wearing dreads or dyed hair would be a crime and jointly called for an end to police brutality.

Ndidi, on his Twitter account, wrote: “#EndSARS  for the safety of Nigerians… we are scared to visit home because the people who are meant to protect us are killing us. Looking good with dreads is not a crime…”

Oshoala ,on her Facebook Page, wrote: ”Some of us have good paying jobs and still like our HAIR like this…..DREADLOCK no be crime, to apply DYE for HAIR no be crime.

”And THANKS to everyone that wished me happy birthday yesterday….LOVE ALWAYS ?#EndSARS #EndPoliceBrutality.”

#EndSARS: Chelsea players join campaign against police brutality in Nigeria

The players were all unanimous in their call for an end to police brutality in Nigeria.

Some players of English Premier League club, Chelsea, have added their voices to the ongoing campaign against Police brutality in Nigeria and the call to end the notorious Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a unit in the Nigeria Police Force.

In separate tweet messages at the weekend, the trio of Tammy Abraham, Fikayo Tomori and German defender Antonio Rudiger were all unanimous in their call for an end to Police brutality in Nigeria.

With over 4m followers on his Twitter handle, Tammy Abraham wrote: Dear Nigeria #EndSARS #EndPoliceBrutality.

Abraham is of Nigerian descent and he was close to accepting to play for the Super Eagles of Nigeria before finally opting to play for the English Three Lions.

For Tomori who is also of Nigerian descent and recently won Chelsea Goal of the Season Award, he also tweeted: #EndSARS #EndPoliceBrutality

While Tomori and Abraham were short and direct in their approach, Rudiger highlighted the need for the world to pay attention to what is going on in Nigeria.

He wrote: Police brutality in Nigeria needs attention. You do that to your own people. It is so sad what is going on there. This has to end #PeaceFirst #EndSARS

Apart from the Chelsea players, top international football personalities like Ian Wright have also shown support

The England legend while quoting a video documentation by Amnesty International Nigeria wrote: #EndSARS #EndSarsNow.

End SARS: Danger looms, listen to Nigerians – Saraki tells Buhari, Police

Former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has advised President Muhammadu Buhari and Nigeria Police to listen to End SARS protesters.

He warned of looming danger if the protests are not cautiously handled.

In his opinion on Sunday, Saraki said the nation is bearing witness to a well-organised and largely orderly youth protests, a clear manifestation of the frustration felt by the youthful citizens.

He stated that Nigerians are voicing their response to the increasingly harrowing scenes of random and unjustified harassment, intimidation, detention and extrajudicial killings by SARS.

Saraki said the current situation is too important and above individual vanities.

He urged all those who can to stand up and speak out on the issues Nigerians collectively face.

The former lawmaker said in his opinion, #EndSarsNow, #EndPoliceBrutality is not one bit about politics.

He stressed that it’s about young people whose agitation and raised voices are demanding protection of their daily rights and liberties, to live, associate, and work, productively in peace.

Saraki described as awful, the manner SARS arbitrarily pick up youths simply because of dress, hairdo, and others.

“There is a danger in the escalation of any protest movement, and #EndSARS is no different. Escalation happens when each hour that passes is an hour when we seem to have not listened to the protesters and taken their grievances seriously.”

Saraki said the initial response of the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu to #EndSARS, in which he gave various directives about the squad can be read as an admission that many things are wrong.

The former Kwara Governor noted that in analyzing the atrocities of SARS, it is clear that its history has been beleaguered by the institutional vandalism and emasculation of leadership in policing, the militarisation of policing for regime security and impunity of security services and neglecting long-standing reforms designed to improve public confidence.

Saraki told leaders that ignoring the wishes of the people is never a good stratagem.

He paid tribute to the victims of Police excessive reaction to the #EndSARSProtest, including Jimoh Isiaka who was murdered in Ogbomoso, and protesters injured in different locations and states.

Military Rescues 26 Kidnapped Victims, Kills Bandits in N’west

Troops of Operation Sahel Sanity, the anti-banditry operation of the Nigerian Army, has rescued 26 kidnapped victims and neutralized bandits in the North-west region of the country in its determination to eradicate banditry and other nefarious activities afflicting the zone.

The acting Director, Defence Media Operations, Brig.General Benard Onyeuko, in a statement issued to journalists on Sunday at the Special Army Super Camp IV Faskari, Katsina State, said the captives were rescued in Katsina, Zamfara and Kebbi States after intensified military operations.

He said: “On October 6, 2020, troops deployed in Forward Operation Base Magami, while responding to a distress call rescued 23 kidnapped victims from fleeing bandits who abandoned the captives as the unrelenting troops were closing in on their hideout along Zauni-Jengebe road in Gusau LGA of Zamfara State.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that the victims were kidnapped while on transit to Magami Market from Gusau in a passenger bus. All the rescued victims were reunited with their families while efforts are intensified to track the criminal gang members.”

He added that the troops while on combined aggressive clearance operation to identified bandits’ enclaves at Dankar, Kandawa, Yau yau, Hayin Yau yau, Bugaje, Zandam, Kwari Mai Zurfi, Yar Gamji, Bukuru and Jibiyawa villages of Batsari and Jbia Local Government Areas of Katsina State, neutralised three bandits and left many others with varying degree of injuries.

According to him, the soldiers captured one AK-47 rifle loaded with 25 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition and a dane gun belonging to the fleeing hoodlums during the encounter and destroyed eight bandits hideouts in the area.

Onyeuko reiterated that the anti-banditry troops acting on credible intelligence, also apprehended four suspected bandits, including their leader, Mujitafa Shehu at Kankara and Tudu villages of Kankara Local Government Area of Katsina State.

IPPIS: FG moves to stop university staff salaries

The Federal Government has moved to stop the salaries of university staff not captured under the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS).

A letter to all Vice Chancellors from the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF), signed by the Director, IPPIS, Dr. Nsikak Ben, said university staff have till November, 2020, to be captured on IPPIS or forfeit their salaries.

According to the Accountant-General, “any staff of your institution who has not enrolled on the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS), either as a result of Study Leave (with pay), Maternity Leave or on Medical ground, will no longer appear on the IPPIS payroll with effect from November, 2020 payroll.

Exception will be granted to university staff who present themselves “for the biometric data capture at the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation (OAGF), Abuja with an introduction letter/IPPIS Enrollment forms duly endorsed by the principal authorities of the Institution”.

Funke Akindele-Bello and Husband Abdulrasheed Bello pardoned by Lagos state Governor

Lagos State Government on Friday said Nollywood actress Funke Akindele her husband, Abdulrasheed Bello have been pardoned for their breach of COVID-19 protocol.


The state ministry of justice commissioner Moyosore Onigbanjo in a statement said Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu also approved the release of 56 inmates from various correctional centres and granted state pardon to Funke and her husband who are both non-custodial convicts for offences related to the disobedience of COVID-19 lockdown regulations.

Onigbanjo said Sanwo-Olu acted based on the recommendations of the State Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy, under the powers conferred on the Governor by Section 212 (1) & (2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended.the couple in April had been convicted and sentenced to 14 days of community service.

The attorney-general enjoined the beneficiaries to be good citizens and stay away from crime.

Breaking: David West, a serial killer in Port Harcourt has been sentenced to death by hanging

A Rivers State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has sentenced a Serial killer, Gracious David-West to death by hanging for the multiple murder of several females in hotels in different parts of the state.

David-West who was charged with ten counts of murder and attempted murder is reported to have committed the crime in hotels in Port Harcourt where he strangled his victims to death.

He, thereafter, used a white cloth to tie their hands and legs before making away with their valuables in 2019.

The trial Judge, Justice Adolphus Enebeli in his judgment said, “Gracious David-West should be hanged on his neck until he is dead.”

The Court resolved that the prosecution was able to prove their case behind reasonable doubts with all the evidence and witnesses brought before the court.

Justice Enebeli who based his judgment on the voluntary statement and confession of the David-West as well as the CCTV footage of the convicted which was tendered and displayed during trial proved that he is guilty of the crime which was carried out between 30th of July and September, 2019.

Man invites gang members to rob his neighbour in Abuja

The police in Abuja have arrested a man, Michael Obi-Ude, who allegedly invited his gang members to dispossess his neighbour of a huge sum of money.

Obi-Ude and his accomplices were nabbed on September 25, 2020, during the robbery operation at the Gwagwa area of the Federal Capital Territory.

The suspect said he learnt that his neighbour usually comes home with huge amounts of money and that he planned the robbery with his friends.

The 27-year-old Obi-Ude was paraded on Thursday by the FCT Police Command alongside his accomplices, Chima Ezenwa, 23; and Daniel Godwin, 28. The fourth suspect is said to be at large.

Obi-Ude explained that he recruited three others to carry out the robbery, but added that he did not participate in the operation.

“We were arrested for attempted robbery. I invited them (gang members) to carry out the robbery, but I didn’t go with them, because the neighbours would recognise me. The police caught Ezenwa and he identified me,” he said.

Asked how he knew about the victim’s financial status, he said, “My neighbour’s younger sister told my friend that her sister usually comes home with huge sums of money. So, my friend informed me and we decided to carry out the operation.”

Ezenwa revealed that he was caught when he pointed a gun at a man in the victim’s compound, while others fled the scene.

He stated, “When we got to the target’s house, I removed the wire from the generator and the light went off. So, a man came out, I pointed a gun at him and the man started screaming. Others ran away and I was caught. I only used the gun to scare the man; I don’t know how to fire it.”


The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations, Sunday Babaji, said one locally-made revolver and one round of live ammunition were recovered from the gang.

Breaking: Another Fire Explosion Rocks Lagos

An explosion in a gas plant at Baruwa, Ipaja area, has caused a fire outbreak in Lagos state early hours of today. The Federal Fire Service ran out of water while fighting the flames.

An eye witness confirmed that it is a gas plant explosion and the fire is extending to surrounding buildings.

An elderly man is feared dead after being burnt by the fire while two others who sustained injuries have been taken to the hospital for treatment

See below a video of the inferno as captured by an eye witness.

New EFCC Chairman Orders Withdrawal Of $153m Fraud Case Against Former Executive Director Of First Bank, Dauda Lawal

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has withdrawn the corruption charges against a former Executive Director of First Bank Plc, Dauda Lawal.

Lawal is facing corruption trial for allegedly handling the sum of $25m out of a total of $153m doled out by Diezani Alison-Madueke, a former Minister of Petroleum Resources in Nigeria, in the build-up to the 2015 general elections.

The case involving $153m fraud against Nigeria was withdrawn by lawyers acting on the orders of the new management of the EFCC headed by Mohammed Umar, TVCNews reports.

The court consequently discharged and acquitted Lawal over the allegation against him.

Ex-First Bank Director, Dauda Lawal.

At the last hearing, the prosecuting team  sought an adjournment of the case to Wednesday (today) on technical grounds but rather than resume prosecution, opted to discontinue the trial.

The EFCC lawyers informed the court that the withdrawal was based on the need for further investigation and that the defendant ought not to be charged alone but with others, who are currently at large.

While prosecuting the case, a first prosecution witness told Justice Muslim Hassan of the Federal High sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, how he delivered 12 padlocked bags containing $70m to an Abuja-based banker on the instruction of Alison-Madueke.

The witness, a former Group General Manager, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, gave the testimony before Justice Hassan on Wednesday, July 8, 2020.

Lady Narrates How She Dealt With A Stereotype Colleague At Work

A social media user narrated how she beat a stereotype colleague at work who believes that taking of meeting minutes at workplace is a woman’s job.

In her words, she stated:

” I remember one time I asked a young chap to take meeting minutes and he responded by saying his female colleague should do it instead because it was a woman’s job”

“Lord”

Guess who took meeting minutes for 6 months straight. The nerve. The absolute nerve”

We hope gender stereotypes will end in today’s workplace

Kemi Olunloyo Reveals Why Chioma Can Not Be Davido’s Legal Wife

Kemi Olunloyo, a retired investigative journalist who is known to be controversial has stated that Chioma’s status can not be upgraded to that of Davido’s official wife. According to her, Davido is already married to a Togolese American woman who goes by the name Hermadine. She maintained that Chioma will be in a polygamous marriage if Davido considers her for marriage.

Here is what she shared on her Twitter page:

She further disclosed that she has a copy of the marriage certificate issued during the union of Davido and Hermadine.

Prophetess In Police Net For Fraud

The Ogun State Command of Nigeria Police has arrested a Prophetess of Celestial Church of Christ, Oluwakemi Sotonode, also known as Marvelous Parish for allegedly obtaining money running to millions of naira from many people under false pretense.

In a statement released and signed by the command spokesperson, Abimbola Oyeyemi said the self-styled prophet of CCC Marvelous model parish, Obada-Oko has been on the wanted list of the Command for quite some-time now when a petition was received by the Command from one Idris Ilyas on the 11th of November 2019 in which he reported that the suspect contacted him to supply Kaolin stone to a company, and when he did, the suspect went to the company, received the sum of #1.2million on his behalf and converted it to her own use. “Also, on the 30th of September 2020, the same prophetess collected the sum of #200,000 from one Olabangboye Olalekan under the pretense that she will sell a plot of land for him at Obada-Oko area of the State but disappeared after collecting the money

“Likewise in April this year, the same suspect contacted one Kehinde Ojekunle ‘F’ to supply Kaolin worth of N300,000 to a company and she went behind her, collected the money on her behalf and converted it to her own use’.

“In March 2020, the same suspect obtained the sum of N670,000 from one Gbolagade Damilola under the pretense of supplying her 40 bags of rice but she ran away since then”.

“On the strength of these complaints, the Commissioner of Police, CP Edward Ajogun directed the officer in charge of the Public Complaint Bureau to ensure the arrest of the so-called prophet. “The team embarked on an intelligence-based investigation which yielded positive results on Tuesday, 6th of October 2020 when she was apprehended in her hideout. “On interrogation, she admitted collecting all the money stated above but she has not been able to give any reasonable account of it all.

Oyeyemi said the Commissioner of Police, CP Edward Ajogun has ordered a thorough investigation of the suspect and that she should prosecuted accordingly

But Wole was bent on divorcing her…

My friend built a house for her family but the society frowns at it because she is a female. Just because she isn’t a male, you hear comments such as; “where did she get the money?”, “she wants to show off her wealth” ,”she’s not in the right position to do this” and other kind of demeaning comments.

In some African societies or let me say the construct(s) in some communities in Africa , men are expected to perform some (major) duties and feats or achievements while women are meant to be at the backstage. A woman who is successful goes through a lot of criticism especially when she isn’t married. Why does the society find it difficult to celebrate and appreciate successful (African) women just the way men are celebrated?

A woman’s achievement is rather measured by her marital status, is she single or married? If she’s single, the society believes her money isn’t ‘legit’ and if she’s married, the society believes her husband made her. How long will this belief cloud our judgment? When do we begin to realise that women can achieve as much or more than their male counterparts ?

I realised that liberal feminist are fair enough. You know why? Many women have had to put up with a lot of criticism even in the 21st century. As a man, if you don’t support your wife and and you speak ill of her because she is succeeding more than you are, in my opinion, you are “less of a man”. The situation notwithstanding; whether she is more successful than you are or not, you need to “man up” as a man and take up responsibility.

Your wife is your support system and don’t get hurt by/with/about her success instead acknowledge and manage her-your wife’s success, don’t give up as you work towards your (own) success. This (alone) is (app)laudable.
Inability to acknowledge and manage the success of one’s spouse will trigger chaos and ultimately divorce.

In this case when a man refuses to acknowledge and manage his wife’s success, (constantly) feels threatened by his wife’s success and repeatedly allows third-party (parents and/or peers) to meddle, such a man is setting the hurdles that could likely ruin his household.

Guess what? acknowledging and managing the success of one’s wife has little or nothing to do with your academic qualifications, age and/or skin colour. We have academics that are unable to manage their wives’ success. I believe that acknowledging and managing success of one’s wife is a function of SOUND MIND. In my opinion, a sound mind is mind free from bitterness; a mind of its own feeling of completeness. Simply put, a mind free of animosity.


This reminds me of a story. Can I tell you a true life story? I know you will like to know what it is about. It is a story about what transpired between a couple. It happened many years ago, Wole travelled to Canada for greener pastures. Later on, he came back to Nigeria and got married to his heartthrob. Shortly after he married Bisi, he travelled back to Canada with his wife-Bisi. They are blessed with 3 children.


What happened next? Bisi secured a job and earned a lot more than her husband, Wole. Then the problem started! Wole informed his parents about the issue, thereafter the families began to harbour hatred towards each other. Wole’s mother accused Bisi’s mother of witchcraft, she claimed her son’s destiny was used by Bisi’s family. How ridiculous!


To cut the story short, Bisi struggled to save her marriage for many years but Wole was bent of divorcing her, having the stern support of his family. Eventually they got a divorce however Bisi was given the full custody of their children because she has all it takes to cater for them. After some years , Bisi remarried a Canadian while Wole is still single.

This however could have been avoided if Wole was willing to acknowledge, support and manage his wife rather than getting the third party involved in his marital affairs. This amongst numerous cases is the cause of divorce in this generation. Inability to acknowledge and manage spouse’s success, trivial issues and bitter ego among others are the reasons for many hurdles in matrimony. This narrows down to our society, the African society frowns at divorce but relentlessly triggers divorce!

Nollywood actress, Laide Bakare celebrates her birthday.

Nollywood actress, Laide Bakare took to her Instagram page to celebrate her birthday. The well known actress and mother shared beautiful pictures of herself .

She stated the following;

“Have you heard that today is a very important holiday? This is not a joke, this is my birthday and I want to celebrate it on a ground scale, so be ready my friends we gonna party so hard”

Below is the video showing clips from her photo shoot session.

Reality star, Ka3na shows off her house

The ex BBN housemate, Kate Jones who goes by the name Ka3na recently showed off her palatial building on her Instagram page.

She wrote: “Feels more like home now having my Lila @miss.jones.13 with me??. Who wants to have a tour of my home???”

The mother of one quite have an exquisite taste for good things. No wonder she calls herself the boss lady.

FG Urges ASUU Members To Consider Farming As Alternative Profession

The Minister of State for Education, Mr. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba has urged members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), to leave the teaching profession and consider going into farming, stressing that more farmers are needed in the country.

Also, in preparation for the reopening of schools, Nwajuiba said some of the modalities that have been put in place to stop the spread of COVID-19 will include afternoon classes in order to prevent overcrowding.

Nwajuiba who was a guest on ARISE NEWS Channel in Abuja yesterday, reiterated that all schools must enforce the COVID-19 protocols.

He said: “Some people may not believe what we are doing but we must continue to enforce that. You must continue to abide by the protocol. You must provide them. We don’t really care about how much inconvenience or how convenient you think it is for your child to wear facemask. Obey the rules first. If we find out you’re not following those rules, we will have to deal with somebody.”

On the protracted strike by the ASUU, the minister who recalled that the union did not embark on the strike on the basis of the pandemic, said the university lecturers might consider farming, insisting that more farmers are needed in the nation.

He said the federal government has shown commitment to their demands.

Acknowledging that the union has the right to express itself and make demands, the minister noted that up till July 2020, all academic staff had been paid salaries.

“ASUU is within its rights as a union of lecturers. We didn’t start a strike with ASUU on the basis of COVID-19. ASUU was already on strike way before COVID-19. Just before COVID-19 will shut down schools, they gave an indefinite strike. We are not in any contention with them.

“Government is actually not holding anyone to ransom. It says this is how I want to pay and it has to be through IPPIS. You can leave the employment. You can opt out of it and say ‘I no longer want to teach’. You can find other professions. What we need now are probably more farmers.

“You cannot keep forcing your employer and tell him, ‘I will like you to pay me my money through my pillow. Or, I will like you to pay it through this mailbox’. ASUU has a lot of complaints and dissipation around it. That is legitimate but doesn’t mean you should force yourself on the man who has the money.”

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