Taliban takes complete control of Afghan north as residents hide indoors

Taliban fighters have taken complete control of captured territories in northern Afghanistan, tightening their grips on the provinces while residents hide in their homes amidst threats by pro-government forces to fight to the death to defend Mazar-i-Sharif, the biggest city in the north yet to fall to the armed group.

According to the Taliban media team, as at Tuesday morning, all but one of the northern provinces in the war-torn country were under its control and they will do everything possible to prevent government troops from further advancement.

In a statement on Tuesday morning, President Ashraf Ghani called on regional ‘strongmen’ to support his embattled government after a stunning string of Taliban victories as it was up to the forces to defend themselves.

In the town of Aibak, capital of Samangan province on the main road between Mazar-i-Sharif and the national capital, Kabul, Taliban fighters were consolidating their grip, moving into government buildings, as government security forces appeared to have withdrawn from the town, residents said, as they kept off the streets.

The only way is self-imposed house arrest or to find a way to leave for Kabul. But then, even Kabul is not a safe option anymore,” said Sher Mohamed Abbas, a provincial tax office, when asked about living conditions in the town.

Abbas said Taliban had arrived at his office and told workers to go home. He and other residents said they had not seen nor heard fighting on Tuesday.

Bill Gates drops in billionaire ranking after stock transfers to ex-wife.

The co-founder of Microsoft Corporation, Bill Gates, has dropped in Forbes’ real time billionaire ranking.
Gates who was the fourth-richest man in the world dropped to the fifth position. According to Forbes, he’s now worth $129.6 billion, slightly less than Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
This was after a fresh set of stock transfers to his ex-wife Melinda French Gates who is now worth an estimated $5.6 billion.
Nearly $2.4 billion worth of stocks were on Thursday transferred to Melinda from Gates’ investment vehicle, Cascade Investment LLC.

The billionaire had transferred $3.2 billion worth of stocks to Melinda in May.
“Melinda received 3.3 million shares of AutoNation AN +0.5%, worth about $392 million, according to SEC filings. She now owns 8.8% of the Florida-based car retailer. Cascade also transferred 2.8 million shares of farm equipment maker Deere & Co. DE +0.9% now worth $1 billion and 9,5 million shares of Canadian National Railway Company, now also worth $1 billion,” Forbes reported.
Melinda will likely receive shares from her ex-husband’s other investments; the ultimate amount she will get from him is yet to be determined.

Pere emerges new BBNaija Head of House

A Big Brother Naija housemate, Pere, on Monday emerged as the Head of House for the 3rd week.

In the day’s popular dice contest in the house, Pere defeated the duo of Saskay and Tega who suffered point deductions for violating the rules of the game.

The housemate selected fellow wildcard, Maria, as deputy.

With his new status, the 36-year-old is automatically exempted from nomination for possible eviction during the reality show’s next live telecast slated for next weekend.

Kidnappers have released the owner of popular Club 64 in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Tari Ajanami.

Ajanami, 43, was abducted a fortnight ago at his building site in Yenagoa.

The gunmen however detained his 38-year-old wife, Christiana and his septuagenarian father-in-law over claims the N15 million ransom paid was far lower than the N200 million ransom they demanded.

The ransom exchange, it was gathered, was kept secret from authorities of Bayelsa Police Command and friends of the victim.

It, however, turned awry when the kidnappers insisted the N200 million ransom demanded must be completed.

The kidnappers were said to have seized the ransom couriers, who incidentally were the victim’s wife and father-in-law.

“We are however waiting to hear from the kidnappers. We learnt their satellite mobile phone gadget, popularly referred to as Turaya phone, fell into the water during the ransom exchange,” The Nation quoted a source as saying.

“You know N15 million was taken to the ransom exchange point. The kidnappers collected the money and held the wife and her father in order to demand more money from the victim. We plead with the kidnappers to tamper justice with mercy.”

But when contacted, spokesman for Bayelsa State Police Command, Asinim Butswat, said the police had not been briefed about the release of Ajanami and the abduction of his wife and father-in-law.

multi-million naira mansion built by Nigeria’s Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, in Kebbi state in the name of his 22-year-old son, Abirul-Rahman Malami has been uncovered.

multi-million naira mansion built by Nigeria’s Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, in Kebbi state in the name of his 22-year-old son, Abirul-Rahman Malami has been uncovered.

SaharaReporters gathered that the sprawling edifice is located in the choice neighbourhood of Gesse Phase II in Birnin-Kebbi, capital of Kebbi State.

“The building is opposite street Safar conference hall, Gesse Phase ll, Kebbi state,” a source close to the minister told SaharaReporters.

SaharaReporters gathered that Abirul-Rahman who just got married is also known to drive around Birnin-Kebbi in multi-million naira luxury vehicles customised with different number plates.

Malami, 53, a lawyer from Kebbi State who was hardly known before 2015 when he was appointed into the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, is today one of the richest men in Nigeria.

OUR MCM FOR TODAY IS LEBRON JAMES

James was born on December 30, 1984, in Akron, Ohio, to Gloria Marie James, who was 16 at the time of his birth. His father, Anthony McClelland, has an extensive criminal record and was not involved in his life. When James was growing up, life was often a struggle for the family, as they moved from apartment to apartment in the seedier neighborhoods of Akron while Gloria struggled to find steady work. Realizing that her son would be better off in a more stable family environment, Gloria allowed him to move in with the family of Frank Walker, a local youth football coach who introduced James to basketball when he was nine years old.

James began playing organized basketball in the fifth grade. He later played Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) basketball for the Northeast Ohio Shooting Stars. The team enjoyed success on a local and national level, led by James and his friends Sian Cotton, Dru Joyce III, and Willie McGee. The group dubbed themselves the “Fab Four” and promised each other that they would attend high school together. In a move that stirred local controversy, they chose to attend St. Vincent–St. Mary High School, a private Catholic school with predominantly white students.

Standing 6 feet 9 inches (2.06 m) tall and weighing 250 pounds (113 kg), James has played the majority of his career at the small forward and power forward positions but has also been deployed at the other positions when necessary. His playing style, which is athletic and versatile, has drawn comparisons to Hall of Famers Oscar Robertson, Magic Johnson, and Michael Jordan. Through the 2020–21 season, James’s career averages are 27.0 points, 7.4 rebounds, 7.4 assists, 1.6 steals, and 0.7 blocks per game. Since 2011, he has been ranked the best player in the NBA by ESPN and Sports

As an 18-year-old rookie, James led the Cavaliers in scoring. He holds numerous “youngest to” distinctions, including being the youngest player to score 30,000 career points. During his first stint in Cleveland, he was primarily used as an on-ball point forward, and although his shooting tendencies were perimeter-oriented, he established himself as one of the best slashers and finishers in basketball. His combination of speed, quickness, and size often created matchup problems for opposing teams because he was capable of blowing by larger defenders and overpowering smaller ones. These qualities became more apparent in transition, where he developed a reputation for grabbing defensive rebounds and then beating the defense downcourt for highlight reel baskets. Around this time, James was frequently criticized for not having a reliable jump shot or post game. Teams would try to exploit these weaknesses by giving him space in the half court and forcing him to settle for three-pointers and long two-pointers, a strategy famously used by Spurs coach Gregg Popovich in the 2007 Finals, where James converted on only 36 percent of his field goals in four games.

In Miami, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra changed James’s role to a more unconventional one. James spent more time in the post and improved his shot selection and accuracy on jump shots. He also learned how to work as an off-ball cutter in the Heat’s “pass-happy” offense. Behind these improvements, James’s overall scoring efficiency rose to historically great levels. During this time, ESPN’s Tom Haberstroh called James’s free-throw shooting his biggest weakness, describing it as “average”. Upon returning to the Cavaliers, James began to experience subtle age-related declines in productivity, posting his lowest scoring averages since his rookie season in 2015 and 2016. His shooting also temporarily regressed, and he briefly ranked as the NBA’s worst high-volume shooter from outside the paint. Despite these changes, he remained an elite offensive player who beat defenses with body control, strength, and varying attacking speeds.

For most of his career, James has controlled the offense as the primary ball handler on his team. His playmaking ability is generally considered one of his premier skills, and some analysts rank him among the greatest passers in NBA history. By exploiting his size, vision, and the attention he garners from opposing defenses, James creates easy points for his teammates with accurate assists. He executes unconventional passes, including after leaving his feet and through defensive traffic. His uncanny tendency to find the open man has helped force NBA teams to incorporate some elements of zone into their schemes to better cover the weak side of the court and prevent James from passing to open shooters. Early in James’s career, he was criticized for overpassing in pressure situations; specifically, for passing instead of shooting in the waning seconds of close games. However, as his career progressed, James’s clutch performance was viewed more favorably.

At the beginning of James’s NBA career, he was considered a poor defensive player, but he improved steadily through the years. In 2009, he became proficient at the chase-down block, which involves coming in from behind the opposition in transition to block the shot. In Miami, he developed into a more versatile defensive player, and the Heat relied on him to guard all five positions. Along with Shane Battier and Dwyane Wade, Miami used James in an ultra-aggressive defensive scheme, with James cheating off the ball to help out inside or get into rebounding position. Beginning in 2014, some analysts reported a regression in his defensive impact, stemming from a lack of effort and expected age-related declines. During his second stint in Cleveland, his defense progressively declined. After missed drives on offense, he often dawdled back on defense while complaining to the referees; he provided less help off the ball, and was less aggressive in switching. James himself admitted to taking plays off at times, referring to this approach as “chill mode”. He eventually developed a reputation for raising his defensive level in the playoffs, which some analysts referred to as “Playoff LeBron”.

Tributes, empty stands as Tokyo 2020 ends.

Iran’s Armin Hadipour Seighalani (Blue) and Colombia’s Jefferson Ochoa Fernandez (Red) compete in the taekwondo men’s -58kg elimination round bout during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Makuhari Messe Hall in Tokyo on July 24, 2021. (Photo by Javier SORIANO / AFP)

US tops medal tally with 39 gold medals,
Team Nigeria finish in 74th position.

As Tokyo 2020 closed in a sea of colour amid tribute videos, fireworks, a light show and performances featuring traditional and modern elements, the empty stands at the Tokyo Olympic Stadium on Sunday best symbolised the first Olympics to feature social distancing.

As the baton was passed to Paris 2024, and International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach handed the Olympic flag to Paris Mayor Ana Maria Hidalgo, it was also a reminder that sport can still unite the world, and an example of how such a global spectacle can co-exist with the coronavirus pandemic.

“For the first time since the pandemic began, the entire world came together. Sport returned to centre stage,” said Bach before he declared the Games of the 32nd Olympiad, which had been delayed by a year, closed.

“Billions of people around the globe were united by emotion, sharing moments of joy and inspiration. This gives us hope. This gives us faith in the future. Tokyo 2020 are the Olympics Games of hope, solidarity and peace.”

He also thanked the Japanese government and people for staging the Games despite the immense challenges posed by the pandemic.

Over 17 days, billions worldwide watched as athletes from 206 territories slugged it out across 339 events in 33 sports. The Games, which began on July 23, had 93 of the 206 participating teams making it to the medals table, including 13 of the 54 from Africa.

Team Nigeria was placed 74th at the end of the 2020 Tokyo Games on Sunday and eighth best among the 54 African nations at the Games.

The Nigerian contingent won two medals comprising one silver and one bronze, after being represented by 55 athletes.

While Ese Brume won the bronze medal in the women’s long jump event, Blessing Oborududu won silver in the wrestling event’s women’s freestyle 68kg.

In total, 26 world records were broken, and many more fairy tales written as the Philippines, Bermuda and Qatar each won their first Olympic gold medal.

Alessandra Perilli’s bronze medal in women’s trap shooting made San Marino the smallest country (population 33,500) to ever win a medal at the Games.

There were podium finishes for 93 different teams, which is the Olympics’ biggest list of medal-winning sides, eventually topped by the United States with 39 golds. China was one gold behind in second place, with host Japan third with 27 golds, its best haul ever.

There were many other breakthroughs.

The five new sports – skateboarding, karate, surfing, baseball and softball and sports climbing – captured the imagination with local flavour and urban cool, and these Games were the most gender-balanced edition with 48.8 per cent women’s participation.

New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard became the first transgender athlete to compete at the Olympics. American skateboarder Alana Smith was also the Games’ first openly non-binary athlete.

Mental health became a hot topic after American gymnast Simone Biles withdrew from five out of six events, as was physical health.

Despite Tokyo being in a state of emergency, and polls depicting a lack of public support for the hosting of the Games, thousands of curious and enthusiastic locals still thronged the streets for outdoor events such as the cycling road race, triathlon and marathon.

However, it was mostly empty in indoor arenas as no fans, local or foreign, were allowed in the stands. It was a tough but perhaps necessary decision – helping to prevent Tokyo 2020 from becoming a virus super-spreading event.

With 430 positive cases out of over 20,000 participants since the start of July, the organisers and local authorities can consider it a job well done when there were so much adjustments and adaptations.

But with future organisers already talking about a “spectacular” Paris 2024, where delegations may stream down the River Seine in boats past the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre – with coronavirus contingencies in place, of course – the sporting world will surely be one in hoping for another big change.

Shell Nigeria awards N48m grant to N’Delta entrepreneurs.

Shell Nigeria announced on Sunday that 117 young entrepreneurs from the Niger Delta who graduated from its LiveWIRE programme had been awarded a N48m grant to either establish or expand their businesses.

The company announced this in a statement, saying the total number of beneficiaries of the youth enterprise development programme had increased to 7,913 since its inception in 2003.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Shell’s Country Head of Corporate Relations, Igo Weli, restated the commitment of SPDC to the development of Niger Delta youths and providing them alternative livelihood opportunities through LiveWIRE and other empowerment programmes in the wider social investment portfolio of the company.

“This is one opportunity to set you on the path of self-reliance and to be employers of labour as we have seen with previous beneficiaries of the programme many of whom are now employers with several others having also taken up the opportunity to play in SPDC’s supply chain as vendors,” Weli said.

Explaining the criteria for the selection of the beneficiaries from across the Niger Delta, SPDC’s Social Performance and Social Investment Manager, Dr Gloria Udoh, said the selection was from a pool of graduates from university or its equivalent who have credible business ideas and were able to produce a business plan.

Udoh said, “The 117 beneficiaries were selected from a large pool of participants who went through the entrepreneurship training; wrote their business plans and successfully pitched their business ideas.

“The expectation is that they will be able to successfully establish or expand their businesses and also enjoy the many linkage opportunities offered by SPDC.”

According to the statement, previous beneficiaries, who now run successful businesses, also inspired the graduates with their own stories towards success.

The Chief Executive Officer of De-Rabacon Plastics, Yolo Bakumor Smith, described the training as priceless, saying, “It was instrumental to using the limited resources to improvise and implementing a plan that has led me to still making profit.”

The Executive Director, Centre for Information and Development, Mrs Belema Ogbuigwe, inducted the new graduates into the Shell LiveWire Alumni group, which further enabled the young entrepreneurs to enjoy mentorship from previous beneficiaries.

In the last 10 years, five Shell Nigeria LiveWIRE beneficiaries have won the LiveWIRE International “Go and Trade Enterprise Linkage Award” which enabled them to make international trade visits to the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and Ghana.

LiveWIRE beneficiaries are also able to join thousands of young entrepreneurs from all over the world who compete for the Global Shell LiveWIRE Top Ten Innovators Award which comes with huge benefits and rewards.

Nigeria drives Airtel Africa stron ng first-quarter performance.

A significant growth in its Nigerian revenue spurred Airtel Africa Plc to a strong performance in the first quarter of its current business year.

Despite a slowdown in customer base growth due to new SIM registration regulations in Nigeria, Airtel Africa saw strong revenue growth across all regions with Nigeria rising faster at 38.2 per cent. East Africa rose by 32.8 per cent while Francophone Africa grew by 24.9 per cent.

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The three-month report for the period ended June 30, 2021 showed that revenue also grew across key services, with revenues for voice up 26 per cent, data up by 37.4 per cent and mobile money up 53.7 per cent.

The group reported revenue growth of 30.7 per cent to $1,112 million, with constant currency growth of 33.1 per cent. Revenue growth partially benefitted from a weakened quarter in the prior year during the peak of COVID-19 restrictions across the region. Even after adjusting for these effects, revenue growth rates for the group, service segments and reporting regions were all ahead of fourth quarter ended March 2021 trends.

The report showed that underlying earnings before interest tax depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) grew by 42.4 perent to $534 million in reported currency, while currency growth was 46.2 perent.

Underlying EBITDA margin was 48 perent, an increase of 396 basis points led by both revenue growth and improved operational efficiencies.

Operating profit was $352 million, up by 67.6 perent in reported currency and 73.9 perent in constant currency.
Profit after tax more than doubled to $142 million, an increase of 148.7 perent, largely due to the higher operating profits along with stable net finance costs which more than offset the increase in tax charges due to increased profits.

Basic earnings per share (EPS) was 3.3 cents, an increase of 200 perent, as a result of higher profit and stable finance costs and foreign exchange. EPS before exceptional items was 3.2 cents. Operating free cash flow was $428 million, up by 38.7 perent.

Customer base grew by 8.4 perent to 120.8 million, with increased penetration across mobile data- customer base up 14.8perent; and mobile money services-customer base up 24.6 perent. The slowdown in customer base growth was due to new SIM registration regulations in Nigeria; excluding Nigeria the customer base grew by 15.9 perent.

Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Africa, Raghunath Mandava noted that revenue growth rates for the group, service segments and reporting regions were all ahead of previous quarter trends.

He said the group posted strong double-digit growth across voice, data and mobile money and across all its regions.

“In these challenging times our business model has so far proven resilient, but we continue to monitor the situation closely for the potential impact on local economies and consumers.

“Our total customer base has returned to growth with acceleration in our East Africa and Francophone regions and despite continuing negative net additions in Nigeria. With the easing of these restrictions in late April we have since been able to gradually increase locations for activations in line with regulatory compliance across Nigeria, and we have begun adding new customers.

Judgment day for Secondus as govs, elders decide fate 

It’s judgment day for embattled National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus, as governors and elders of the party meet to iron out grey areas rocking the opposition party, including calls for his sack by some party faithful.

Daily Sun gathered that the governors would, however, go into the meeting, sharply divided on the calls for his removal. It was learnt that while some of the governors have taken side with party faithful who blame the misfortunes of the party on Secondus post 2019 general election, and want him out before the expiration of his tenure, others are insisting he should be allowed to serve out his term, which ends on December 9, 2021.

A source privy to the division within the governors said those opposed to Secondus continued stay have demanded the setting up of a caretaker committee that would conduct congresses and also convene national convention to elect a new National Working Committee (NWC) that would prepare the party for the 2023 general election.

“Those in support of Secondus said he should stay out his tenure while in the next election, the national chairmanship position be retained in the south. Yet, another set of governors, with presidential ambitions in 2023, want the national chairmanship position zoned out of their regions.

“With a divided house, the governors are expected to meet this evening, brief concerned elders peers of the party. Thereafter, the Board of Trustees would meet to discuss their recommendations.”

Another source in Abuja said most governors of the party are campaigning for the removal of Secondus to ensure he does not preside over the National Executive Committee(NEC), where a committee would be selected to organise its national convention.

However, a member of the Concerned Elders forum of the PDP, who also spoke on the condition of anonymity, yesterday, said even the forum is also divided on Secondus’ stay as national chairman.

The party official who disclosed that some governors want Secondus out so he does not preside over the National Executive Committee(NEC) said: “The don’t want Secondus to preside over the NEC meeting where the electoral panel that would convene the national convention would be selected What he’s banking on is that he would get to chair the NEC, select members of the panel that would return him as national chairman for a second term at the national convention Some of the governors are against this. He may not be allowed to chair the NEC because at NEC, he can wriggle his way through by recognising only those that would be favourable to his ambition. They just want him out before the next NEC meeting.”

Onyeka Onwenu opens up on alleged ‘sleeping and secret marriage’ with Obasanjo

Veteran singer, Onyeka Onwenu has finally clarified rumours that she had a secret marriage with former President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo.

Onwenu in an interview with popular media personality, Chude Jideonwo, said the accusations that she slept with Obasanjo and had a secret marriage with the former President is false.
She also revealed she was accused while growing up of sleeping with many big men in Nigeria.
The veteran singer said: “I was accused of sleeping with Sunny Ade, Fela and Obasanjo. They even went to the extent of saying I got married to Obasanjo secretly.
“If he approached me to marry him, why would I keep it a secret? We would have made it public so that was funny.”

Onwenu also revealed how late legendary Afrobeat musician, Fela Anikulapo Kuti sent her a marriage proposal in the eighties and she turned him down.
She said: “Fela is a trickster. He knew I’d say no, I think it was his way of thanking me for coming out in support of him when he was jailed.”
She added that her marriage to her ex-husband would have almost killed her if not for her brother who saved her.
“I don’t like talking about it but because you raised it and because I’d written about it, I have to expatiate.
“The marriage was incredible, but sometimes, when things happen to people, they change. My husband, I pray for him on a daily basis.”

SERAP urges Buhari to probe alleged misappropriation of N881bn by 367 MDAs

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to commence an inquest into the reported misappropriation of over “₦880bn of public funds by 367 ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) in 2018.”

According to the SERAP, the investigation should be spearheaded by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Mr Abubakar Malami, SAN.

This request was contained in an open letter dated 7 August, 2021 and signed by SERAP deputy director Kolawole Oluwadare.

SERAP said: “These damning revelations suggest a grave violation of the public trust, the Nigerian Constitution of 1999 [as amended], and international human rights and anti-corruption standards. Spending of public funds without appropriation will create opportunities for corruption.

The letter, read in part: “Complying with constitutional requirements and international standards on the spending of public funds would ensure effective and efficient management of public resources, and put the country’s wealth and resources to work for the common good of all Nigerians. This, in turn, would reduce the growing levels of borrowing and public debts.

We would be grateful if the recommended measures are taken within 14 days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter. If we have not heard from you by then, SERAP shall take all appropriate legal actions to compel your government to comply with our request in the public interest.

“According to part 2 of the 2018 annual audited report by the Auditor-General of the Federation, ₦880,894,733,084.811 was spent by 367 MDAs without appropriation. 14 MDAs reportedly spent ₦162,924,630,539.20 without appropriation. Similarly, 100 MDAs spent ₦229,136,261,325.73 on ‘social benefits’ without appropriation.”

Furthermore, 151 MDAs exceeded their 2018 Overhead Appropriation by ₦476,625,502,048.87 without any evidence of supplementary appropriation or approved virement to support the extra-budgetary spending. 102 MDAs also reportedly spent ₦12,208,339,171.01 on subsidies without budgetary provisions. The Auditor-General is concerned that the money may have been misappropriated.

“Identifying and naming and shaming those who spent public funds without appropriation would improve the chances of success of your government’s oft-repeated commitment to fight corruption and end the impunity of perpetrators. It will also serve the public interest.

SERAP also urges you to direct Mrs Zainab Ahmed, Minister of Finance Budget and National Planning to publish widely the details of MDAs and public officials involved in the unconstitutional spending of public funds.

“SERAP urges you to ask the heads of the MDAs involved to explain why they reportedly spent public funds without appropriation, contrary to constitutional and international requirements, and standards of transparency and accountability in the preparation, processes, and decisions on their budgets, and to return any money spent without approval to the public treasury.”

The letter was copied to Mr Malami; Professor Bolaji Owasanoye, Chairman Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC); Mr Abdulrasheed Bawa, Chairman, Economic, and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC); and Mrs Ahmed.

Zahra not above the law – Hisbah slams Yusuf Buhari fiancee’s bridal gown.

A latest report has revealed that the Hisbah Police in Kano state has expressed displeasure at the gown worn by Yusuf Buhari’s fiancee, Zahra Bayero, at her bridal shower, which took place in Abuja on Tuesday.

Photo the gown, which went viral on social media, gathered different reactions, with many calling out Hisbah over its silence on the dress, which some claimed to be immoral for a Muslim lady.
Hisbah, known to enforce Sharia precepts in Kano, has reacted during an interview with BBC Pidgin.
Hisbah, through Sheik Harun Ibn Sina, insisted that Zahra is not above the law as he added that the bride-to-be ought to lead by example if she wants blessing in her marriage.
Zahra is the daughter of the Emir of Bichi in Kano and is set to marry Yusuf, the son of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Over 5,000 Schools In Kaduna Remain Shut Over Fear Of Bandits’ Abductions.

The shutdown is also based on a directive by the state government announcing the suspension of resumption of both public and private schools across the state.

No fewer than 5,000 public and private primary and secondary schools in Kaduna State have remained shut at the moment, due to the ravaging activities of the bandits and kidnappers who appear to have prioritised schools in the state for attacks.

The shutdown is also based on a directive by the state government announcing the suspension of resumption of both public and private schools across the state.

According to the Annual School Census Report 2018/2019/February 2020 by the state ministry of education, over 5,000 pre-primary to senior secondary schools, both private and public, will be affected by the indefinite closure.

The resumption of schools was scheduled for August 9, but the state government on Friday said this had now been halted “while awaiting further assessments by the security agencies.”

The statement was titled, ‘Military operations delay schools resumption, slow infrastructure projects in high-risk areas,’ and was jointly signed by the state Commissioner for Education, Shehu Mohammed, and his counterpart in the Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan.

The government asked school authorities to comply with the security advisory and also directed the discontinuation of all infrastructure projects at high-risk areas forthwith.

The statement read, “The Kaduna State Government commends the military and police high commands for the ongoing security operations against armed bandits across the state.

“The government praises the doggedness and courage of officers and troops carrying out air and ground operations around the Kaduna/Niger/Katsina/Plateau and Zamfara boundaries. Kaduna State Government has also requested the military and police high commands to expand the operations to newly identified hideouts.

“As the security operations proceed, the Kaduna State Government has been advised to postpone the resumption of schools, previously scheduled for August 9, 2021, and to pause the continuation of infrastructure projects and constructions in high-risk areas, while awaiting further assessments by the security agencies.

“The Kaduna State Government has accepted the security advisory, and hereby directs total compliance by all schools and agencies involved in delivering infrastructure projects at high-risk areas. New dates for school resumption will be announced based on security assessments.

“In light of the development, the state government appealed to the people of the state to show understanding and report any threats to security agencies.”

$10,000, $7,000 reward for Oborodudu, Brume an insult ― Amike

Former Nigerian international athlete, Henry Amike has slammed the pittance offered Nigerian medalists at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
After two weeks of the contest in the games Blessing Oborodudu in the women’s 58kg wrestling and Ese Brume that won medals for Nigeria. Oborodudu received $10, 000 for her silver, while Brume got $7,500 for bronze.
Speaking on the reward Amike who is still the national record holder in the 400m hurdles with 48.50secs said the athletes deserve more gratification for their exploits in Tokyo.

“For me, it is insulting to be giving that amount of money to the medalists,” Amike said.
“In 1984 Olympics the government offered gold medalists $60,000, silver $40,000 and bronze $20,000. I was paid $10, 000 for reaching the final of the 400m hurdles.

“Are we not supposed to be improving on these amounts or at least match it up? They announced these poor rewards in Tokyo and everyone seems to be happy with it.”
Also commenting was former sprinter Uche Isaac: “I want to tell the Sports Minister that his $15K,$10K and $7K5 respectively is not acceptable because our athletes are not beggars they deserve more.

“Here’s what some other countries are offering for a start.US: 37K5,$22K5 and $15K, Singapore: $1m,$500K and $250K, India: $150K,$80K and $45K.”
Sports Minister, Sunday Dare who was on hand to present the sum to the athletes in Tokyo, hinted that the $15,000 for gold, $10,000 for silver, and $7,500 he offered was an improvement on previously agreed $5,000, $3,000, and $2,000 for Gold, Silver and Bronze medalists respectively. He added that the hike was to prove that the government appreciated the efforts of the athletes for doing better in Tokyo, unlike previous outings in London 2012 and Rio 2016.
“With the multi-billion naira budget for the Olympics, we should be doing much more than that. Will $10,000 buy a brand new car or build a house?” Amike quarried.

Moment White Money asked Biggie to provide hair clippers and dye so they can ”at least look fresh for eviction” (Video)

White Money recently requested for clipper and hair dye from Big Brother in order for them to be well trimmed ahead of Sunday night eviction show.

White Money, is among the five housemates nominated for possible eviction.

During his dairy session with Biggie on Friday, the businessman asked for shaving items for the guys to trim their hair and faces and some hair dyes for those of them with coloured hairstyles.

According to him, evicted housemates need to look fine even if they are going home.

Biggie, however, responded by saying they all look handsome in his eyes, to which White Money hilariously reacted.

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Nigerian govt to meet oil-producing communities on PIB

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, said on Friday the Federal would continue discussions with oil-producing communities in the Niger Delta on the three percent operational costs allocated to them in the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB).

The minister stated this when a group of Ijaw elders, leaders, and other stakeholders visited him in Abuja.

Sylva, who tasked host communities on effective management of funds, decried the situation where communities in the Bonny Island could not access funds paid to them by the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Company (NLNG).

The minister said he had extracted the multinational oil firms’ commitment to relocate their headquarters to the Niger Delta.

He urged elders in the region to continue to sensitise communities on the protection of public assets in their areas.

Sylva said: “We are planning, alongside the Minister of Information and Culture, to hold town hall meetings in the host communities after the presidential assent to the PIB.

We need to have more stakeholders’ engagement on the three percent allocation to the communities. People need to know that it is from production costs, not from profit. The production cost is always higher than the profits.

“Today, I can tell you that we are on the last mile of the oil economy. Economies around the world are now discussing renewable fuel.

“We must understand that very soon, we may wake up and discover that oil is not as valuable a commodity as we thought.

“Coal did not finish before the world moved away from it. There is still a lot of coal deposits in Enugu, but if you give some of it to someone, he may not appreciate it because the world has moved away from coal.”

25-year-old man commits suicide in Jigawa

A 25-year-old man, Nura Muhammad, has committed suicide at Chamo village in Dutse local government area of Jigawa State.

The spokesman of the state police command, Lawan Shiisu, confirmed the incident to journalists in Dutse on Friday.

Shiisu said the man hanged himself in his room at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

According to him, the deceased had earlier told his wife in the early hours of the day about his possible death.

The spokesman said the wife claimed that the deceased was mentally ill at the time he returned from Lagos State last month.

He said: “That on August 3; at about 1330hours, one Nura Muhammad aged 25 of Chamo village, Dutse LGA, committed suicide in his room.

“According to his wife, the deceased said on the morning of August 3 that he would die on that day.

“The wife further stated that the deceased was mentally ill when he was brought back from Lagos State last month.”

Again, Nigerian Govt urged to ban reality show, Big Brother Naija

The Arewa Youth Advisory Forum (AYCF), a group in the Northern part of Nigeria has urged the Federal Government of Nigeria to ban the ongoing reality show, Big Brother Naija.

Yerima Shettima, the National President of AYCF described the show as a ‘‘calamity’’ during an interview with newsmen on Friday.

He also said the government ought not to allow the show to be aired because it promotes immorality and sexual content.

Here is what Shettima stated;

“It’s a calamity for me; I never believed in BBNaija and I don’t think it’s fair because the show is an act of immorality.

Such a spectacle should not be encouraged.

“I have often said that this show encourages immorality and that the Nigerian government should ban it, it should not be allowed to be broadcast in our country.”

He continued;

‘‘You see, a lot of people are watching to see acts of immorality, these sexual things flaunting their nudity, and they made it look like a ‘blue film’, so that is to be discouraged. I urge true lovers of the country to join hands and draw the government’s attention to the implication of this program which should be discouraged”

This is not the first time that a group or an individual would kick against BBNaija.

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), Project for Human Development, Foundation for African Cultural Heritage, and the Association of Concerned Mothers have also sought the ban of the reality show.

Meghan Markle’s father says he sent her flowers and a card for her birthday but she didn’t respond.

Meghan Markle’s father, Thomas Markle Sr., has revealed that he sent his daughter birthday gifts but she didn’t acknowledge them.

Thomas Marle tells TMZ he sent the Duchess of Sussex a bouquet of roses along with a personalized card that simply said, “Wishing you a happy birthday and brighter days.”

This was on August 4, when Meghan turned 40.
The bouquet Thomas sent featured a dozen red roses with 2 yellow roses in the middle, signifying Meghan and Prince Harry’s 2 children.

Thomas said he specifically wanted to incorporate his grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet, in Meghan’s birthday flower arrangement. He added that he wants to be a part of their lives because it seems to him the kids don’t have enough family around them in Montecito.

Thomas added that he didn’t get any response from Meghan after he sent the gift, but he says that’s fine and he’s just hoping she likes the flowers.

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