UFC star Israel Adesanya arrested at New York airport

Nigerian-born New Zealand UFC star, Israel Adesanya was arrested at JFK Airport on Wednesday, November 16, after allegedly trying to board a plane with brass knuckles.

Port Authority police said Adesanya who tried to walk through security around 2 p.m, was taken into custody by Transportation Security Administration staff who found the banned item in his possession.

Brass knuckles are illegal in the state of New York, however, the UFC star’s manager claims the fighter was given them as a present by a fan.

Adesanya was later released after being questioned by officials at the airport.

Adesanya’s manager Tim Simpson said in a statement;

“Israel was handed a gift by a fan, which he put in his luggage.

“When flagged at the airport, Israel quickly disposed of the item, and co-operated with authorities. He has complied accordingly, with that the matter was dismissed and he is on his way home.”

Although Adesanya was reportedly not charged after his arrest, the incident still serves as another blow for the UFC’s former middleweight champion, following his stunning fifth round defeat to Pereira at Madison Square Garden on Saturday November 12.

Adesanya was ahead on all three cards, 39-37, after four full rounds in the main event bout in New York, nearly finishing Pereira at the end of the first round.

Things changed dramatically in the fifth and deciding round however, as history repeated itself and Pereira once again landed the shock knockout blow on his opponent.

Pereira is the only man to have knocked Adesanya out in his professional fighting career, having scored a pair of kickboxing victories over the Kiwi in 2016 and 2017.

You can’t prosecute me for fraud – Ondo Speaker tells EFCC

Following his arraignment over alleged misappropriation of N2.4m belonging to the state assembly, Ondo State House of Assembly Speaker, Mr Bamidele Oloyeloogun, has told the state High Court, sitting in Akure, the state capital, that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission cannot prosecute him for alleged corrupt practices.

Oloyeloogun is facing trial alongside another lawmaker, Mr Bankole Felemu-Gudu, and a staffer of the Assembly, Mr Olusegun Kayode.

The speaker is accused of signing off the money for a seminar which the lawmaker and the civil servant were supposed to attend but allegedly did not.

Kicking against his prosecution, Oloyeloogun’s lawyer, Mr Femi Emodamori told the court that his client can’t be tried for fraud by the EFCC as the state already had its own Public Complaint Financial Crimes and Anti-Corruption Commission Law passed into law and signed by Governor Rotimi Akeredolu in January this year.

Emodamori noted that the charge against his clients was that they committed financial crimes involving the finances and assets of the state, and since the state had its own version of the law, the EFCC should leave the prosecution of the case.

Counsel for the EFCC, Mr Fredrick Dibang, objected to this, saying the court had jurisdiction because the law enacted by the state assembly was contrary to the acts of the National Assembly that established the EFCC.

Justice Adegboyega Adebusoye fixed the hearing for the objection and counter-objection to November 25, 2022, after listening to the arguments.

Finance minister reiterates that subsidy will end in June 2023

Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, has said that petroleum subsidy will be completely phased out by June 2023.

Speaking on Tuesday, November 15, in Abuja during a press conference to mark the end of the 28th National Economic Summit, Ahmed revealed that while the removal of fuel subsidy is part of the FG’s medium-term plan in 2023 budget, how to go about it has been the challenge.

She said;

“First, we have to engage. We have already engaged with the states and the public before it was approved as part of the medium-term plan.

“We have to do it by systematically informing the citizens about the size and the quantum of the fuel subsidy.

“We also have to educate them about the opportunity cost of what we are unable to do because of the fuel subsidy.”

The Minister noted that the fuel subsidy, in addition to budget deficit, is putting enormous pressure on the “fiscals”.

Ahmed added;

“It is not money that we have; it is money that we have to borrow to maintain the fuel subsidy.

“Some countries introduced subsidy during the COVID-19, and because of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, but they are using their money to fund such subsidy.

“In our case, we are borrowing to pay the subsidy; that is double jeopardy. It is something that has to stop

“We are glad that majority of people in decision-making positions, including the political parties, have agreed that subsidy is not sustainable.”

The plan is, by June 2023, we must have completely exited subsidy, and it has to be a gradual process.”


	

I vowed to support girl child education after my sister exited school for marriage – Obasanjo

Olusegun Obasanjo has berated those against girl-child education in Nigeria.

The former Nigerian President spoke at an event marking this year’s World Diabetics Day, organized by the Olusegun Obasanjo Foundation (OOF).

He said: “When I started school in the village, I had a younger sister, after two years of starting school, my sister started school. I was first in my two years and as I went along, my sister was also first in the school she started. And suddenly, our father decided to pull her out of school, because a girl’s education ends in the kitchen; but I remained in school.

“That singular action made the difference between her development into adulthood and my development into adulthood. And, I thought that when I come back from UK I will send her to school. And by the time I came back from UK, my wife had given my sister to marriage and that ended my sister’s education.

At the event held at the Main Auditorium of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta, Ogun State, Obasanjo stressed the need for contentment in every human endeavour, saying it could reduce the chances of getting diabetes.

In a statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Akinyemi on Tuesday, Nov. 15, Obasanjo maintained that his personal experience on educating the female child had made him to include girl-child education among areas of focus for the Foundation.

“Then, I vowed that whatever I can do for girl-child education, I will always do. And this unfortunate idea of girl-child education ending in the kitchen is unimportant.

The culture of giving preference to a male child over female child is an idea and culture that must be killed. Woe betides anyone who attempts to relegate my eldest child, Iyabo. Iyabo will crush such person, be he or she.”

Boko Haram kills over 20 women labelled as witches in Borno

Members of the deadly terrorist group, Boko Haram, killed over 20 women labeled as witches in the Gwoza community in Borno state on Tuesday, November 15.

SaharaReporters reports that the deceased women were labelled as witches following the death of the children of a Boko Haram commander, identified as Ali Ngulde.

“Boko Haram commander, Ali Ngulde slaughtered about 20 women by slitting their throats after accusing them of being witches in Borno.

About 40 of them were abducted last week, over 10 were slaughtered in Gwoza town last Thursday and more than 10 were killed during the weekend.

The women were all suspected of witchcraft after the sudden death of the children of the jihadist group’s commander.” a military source was quoted as saying

Rapper, Blueface arrested for attempted murder

Blueface has been arrested for attempted murder.

The American rapper and his girlfriend Chrisean Rock were sitting on a bench looking at their phones on Tuesday, Nov. 15, when a swarm of undercover officers ran over and grabbed him before throwing him against a wall.

He was handcuffed outside Lo-Lo’s Chicken & Waffles in Vegas in what appears to have been an undercover operation.

He has been charged with felony attempted murder with the use of a deadly firearm or tear gas, according to legal documents connected to the warrant, TMZ reports.

He’s facing an additional charge of discharging a gun into a house, building, vehicle or craft.

The incident that got Blueface arrested occurred on October 8th.

Akwa Ibom police arrest male nurse for allegedly defiling 14year-old girl in hospital

The police in Akwa Ibom state have arrested one Austin Etim, a male nurse who works with the General Hospital, Calabar, for allegedly defiling a 14-year-old girl inside the male ward of the hospital.

Vanguard reports that the suspect was arrested on Monday, November 14, following reports by the hospital management and the Ministry of Health.

The 14-year-old victim (name withheld), who was said to be taking care of her sick father at the hospital’s male ward, while the mother was running around for other things, was sexually assaulted by the male nurse.

According to sources in the hospital, the nurse allegedly used a scarf to tie up the victim before assaulting her.

A nurse, who pleaded anonymity, said; ”The girl said he ( suspect) hit her twice before penetrating while tying her hands with a scarf, as she lost strength while shouting, but the suspect overpowered her and had his way.

The next morning which was Sunday, the girl who was crying, reported the matter to another nurse on duty as well as her mum, who collapsed when she heard the incident.

The furious mother called their pastor, who promised to come to the hospital after church service, but suddenly, the mother of the teenager changed her mind and said she didn’t want the matter prosecuted any longer.” the source said

The management of the hospital handed the suspect to the police after he repeatedly denied the allegation.

When contacted, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, MOH, Dr. Iwara Iwara, said the suspect has been suspended and the hospital has been given 48 hours to medically examine the teenager and produce her medical report for onward prosecution of the matter.

Tanker explodes in Anambra

A fuel laden tanker exploded at immigration junction in Awka, Anambra state capital, on Tuesday, November 15. It was gathered that the two persons in the truck came out without injuries.

Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Corps Commander, Adeoye Irelewuyi, who confirmed the incident, blamed it on over-speeding.

He said;

“An Unidentified driver of a Tanker laden with oil with no registration number was involved in a minor road traffic crash at Immigration Junction by Awka-Enugu Expressway today 15th, November, 2022 at about 06:50hrs.

“Two male adults were involved in the crash. None was killed, none injured. Both occupants were rescued unhurt.

“The FRSC rescue team from RS5.3 Anambra Sector Command are on ground managing traffic, the fire service are also on ground to extinguish the fire.”

The state Fire Chief, Engr Martin Agbili who disclosed that no life was lost in the inferno, said the tanker driver and his conductor fled the scene shortly after the incident.

President Buhari condemns killing of Imo Traditional ruler, calls for probe

President Buhari has condemned the killing of Eze Ignitus Asor, the traditional ruler of the Obudi-Agwa community in Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State.

It was reported that hoodlums invaded the community, killing the traditional ruler and two other residents on Monday, November 14.

The suspects were said to have come in four vehicles and two motorcycles that also had a female accomplice that completed the task with them.

They disguised themselves as people in distress, entered the palace of the monarch before carrying out the attack.

In a statement released by his media aide, Garba Shehu, the President expressed sadness over the incident and said he has directed security agencies in the state to investigate the dastardly act and ensure that the perpetrators face the full wrath of the law.

Commiserating with family, friends, the Obudi-Agwa community, as well as all those affected by the attacks, the President prayed for the speedy recovery of those injured.

He also acknowledged the spirited efforts by the Imo State Government at improving the security situation and encourages all Imo residents and citizens to robustly support the collective efforts of state actors and members of the local community to keep everyone safe.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner, Georgina Rodriguez’s sister reveals she is ‘broke and isn’t getting help’ from her

The sister of Cristiano Ronaldo’s glamorous partner, Georgina Rodriguez has disclosed that she is broke and has been living as a squatter without receiving any help from her.

Patricia Rodriguez said she is going through a difficult moment financially, stressing that she is ruined and that she has been living as a squatter for three years.

She told Spanish TV show Socialite yesterday:

‘I’m broke and my sister doesn’t help me. What hurts me the most are my children, not me. ‘After all, I can get by on a piece of bread, but my children, who are her nephews and nieces.

‘I wasn’t expecting this from my sister. Sometimes I have enough to eat, other times I don’t. Sometimes I have enough to pay the rent, other times I don’t.’

The 33-year-old said her relationship with her model sister, 28, who shares two children with Ronaldo, has been turbulent, particularly following the death of their father in 2019.

Patricia said she ‘still didn’t have his ashes’ because of her sister. In a desperate plea, she said: ‘Georgina, I need help, you’re my sister.

‘I know you have no obligation or responsibility, but as you are supportive of and so good with others, at least be so with your nephews and nieces.

‘If you don’t want to help me, help your nephews and nieces.’

Help us identify underage persons, names of deceased persons and errors on voters’ register – INEC tells Nigerians

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has appealed to Nigerians to help the commission identify underage persons on the preliminary register of voters for the 2023 elections.

The appeal was made on Monday, November 14, when INEC’s spokesperson, Festus Okoye appeared on Channels Television.

Speaking on the television programme, Okoye said the essence of the preliminary voters’ register is for Nigerians to make claims, raise objections, and identify biodata errors.

He said;

“The essence of putting out this is for Nigerians to help the commission further clean up the voters’ register.

“We want people to look at the register and assist the commission to check whether their names have been properly spelt; whether their personal particulars have been properly captured; whether some pictures are not upside down; whether there are still names of deceased persons on the register; whether there are obviously underage persons on the register, so that we can correct them.”

When asked if Nigerians can trust the INEC list of voters, Okoye said the commission cannot claim, in all honesty, that the register does not have errors.

He added;

“We cannot claim, in all honesty, that the register does not have errors. If the lawmakers believe that the register should not have errors or challenges, they won’t have provided in section 19, subsection 1-3 that such a register should be displayed for people to make claims, objections or lay complaints.

“We agree that the register is not perfect; because it is not perfect, that is why we have this display for claims and objections.

“We use our automated biometrics identification system to remove multiple and double registrations and then we did what we called manual adjudication to remove obviously underage persons.

“Apparently, there are still obviously underage persons on the voters’ register and we expect Nigerians to take a look at the voters’ register, both the ones we displayed at the various registration centres and LGAs and also on the website, and assist the commission to point out these things so that the commission can further clean up the register.”

NIS retrieves over 500 national ID cards and PVCs from foreigners in Katsina

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) says 513 national identity cards and permanent voter cards (PVCs) have been retrieved from foreigners in Katsina.

Kelechi Ekeoba-Jones, NIS controller in the state, who disclosed this to NAN on Monday, November 14, 2022, during a media briefing at the newly established Jibia border command.

He said the special border command in Jibia recovered 202 PVCs and 311 national identity cards from non-Nigerians in the state.

“Some foreign nationals were found in possession of the Federal Republic of Nigeria voter cards and national identity cards issued to them in various states of the country,” he said.

“A total of 513 voter and national identity cards were retrieved from them in various formations of the command.

“Therefore, we are soliciting the support of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to engage us whenever a voter registration exercise is going to be conducted again.

“Only the immigration officials can identify foreigners through our techniques whenever they come to register at any registration centre across the country

“We are calling on INEC, at any point of registration, they should solicit the help of our people to avoid registering foreigners.

“So also, the body responsible for the national identity card registration, it should engage more of our officers whenever the exercise will commence because it’s very important” he added.

Gunmen kill wife of former LG chairman in Nasarawa

Gunmen have killed the wife of a former Chairman of Nasarawa Eggon Local Government Council in Nasarawa State, Hon. Akolo Ahmed Success.

It was gathered that Mrs Astira Akolo Success was on her way to Assakio market when she was shot dead by the gunmen suspected to be armed robbers.

The incident occurred at about 9 am on Monday, November 14, 2022, along Lafia-Shendam road in Nasarawa State.

According to reports, the deceased was sitting at the passenger’s side of the car when gunmen opened fire on the vehicle, apparently targeting the driver when a stray bullet hit her.

Until her death, Mrs Astira was a businesswoman with two children.

Meanwhile, her body has been deposited at a mortuary.

Nigerian man recounts how he married his female friend after his first marriage packed up

A Nigerian man has recounted how he got married to his female friend after his three-year-old marriage packed up.

Posting via his Twitter handle, the man wrote;

”Had a broken marriage, and my present wife has been my friend all along even before my first marriage. 6 years after my broken marriage, I popped the question to her about we getting married and 3 years after, we are happy together. yes, that was the best decision of my life

Rapper Drake lost £1.7million bet after Israel Adesanya failed to beat Alex Pereira at UFC 281

Canadian rapper, Drake, lost a huge seven-figure sum after placing a bet on ousted middleweight champion Israel Adesanya to beat Brazilian Alex Pereira at UFC 281 on Saturday night, November 12.

Adesanya, 33, was the bookie’s favourite to win the fight and would have earned Drake £2.4million if he could have found a way to victory inside the Octagon.

Pereira snatched the win in the fifth and final round with a left hook that sent the former champion to the canvas, and the bout to an end.

Drake is no stranger to placing huge bets having previously lost £537,000 on Barcelona in this season’s El Clasico against Real Madrid, and winning over £ 3 million on English UFC stars Paddy Pimblett and Molly McCann.

Guys in their 30s are showing us pepper – Uriel Oputa says she is now attracted to older men

Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Uriel Oputa, has said she is now attracted to older men because guys in their 30s are ‘showing women pepper’

“It’s funny I never used to be attracted to older single guys. But now the guys my age range 30s are showing us pepper back to back,” she wrote on her Instagram story on Monday, November 14.

The actress who earlier hinted at relationship woes, further said;

“Let me go and ask my aunties if their classmates are single. Everyday pepper pepper Ah Ah. My guys cool o down,”

ASUU to declare lecture-free day over withheld salaries

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) will be declaring a lecture-free day across tertiary institutions to express its concern over non-payment of complete salaries of lecturers who embarked on a strike in February, which was terminated in October.

Moyosore Ajao, chairman of ASUU in the University of Ilorin, who spoke TheCable, said the planned lecture-free day won’t be the same day for all institutions.

He said;

“It won’t be at the same time. Every branch will do their own on a different day. It’s just within the campus. It’s just making a statement.”

Most Nigerian roads have expired – FERMA

Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Nurudeen Rafindadi, has said that most roads in the country have expired.

Rafindadi who spoke at the 10th public lecture and presentation of awards organised by the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Kaduna branch over the weekend, revealed that some of the highways in the country were built to last 15 to 20 years but are already over 50 years old.

He said;

“Most of the nation’s highways have expired. What we are doing now is managing our expired highways that were supposed to be built to last for 15 to 20 years and at most 25 years, but we have highways that were built over 50 years ago.”

The FERMA boss added that the only way to maintain the operational capacity of roads in the country is to ensure preventive maintenance.