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Nigerian newspapers: 10 major headlines you need to read this Wednesday morning
Good morning Nigerians! Here are today’s major headlines from Nigerian Newspapers:
1. Abubakar Shekau,
factional leader of the Boko Haram sect, has mocked Nigeria and its national
pledge. He called it “shirk” which in Islam means the sin of idolatry or
worshipping of anyone or anything besides the singular God. In excerpts posted
on Twitter on Tuesday, Ahmad Salkida, an investigative journalist close to the
sect, said Shekau was seen in the video clutching an AK 47 rifle as he read a
prepared speech in Arabic about the doctrines of the insurgents.
2. The sum of
£211,000,000 has been seized from a Jersey bank account that belonged to
Nigeria’s former military ruler, General Sani Abacha. The money through the US
into the Channel Islands was put in accounts held in Jersey by Doraville
Properties Corporation, a British Virgin Islands company. The money will remain
with authorities in Jersey until the US and Nigeria come to an agreement on how
it should be distributed.
3. The Miyetti
Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, MACBAN, has denied recent reports
in which it was quoted as threatening to soon attack the five South-eastern
state of the country over the purported stubbornness of their governors. The
chairman of the group in the South-East, AIh. Gidado Sidikki, who briefed
journalists in Awka during a short prayer to mark the Eid-el-Fitr celebration
for Muslims in the city, said that the reports ascribed to him, in which he was
quoted to have said that states of the South-east zone would be attacked by
herders, were blatant falsehood.
4. Nigeria’s
Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Amb. Tijjani Muhammad-Bande has
emerged President of the 74th UN General Assembly. Muhammad-Bande, the sole
candidate for the position, was elected through acclamation at the 87th plenary
meeting of the Assembly in New York on Tuesday. He is the second Nigerian to
hold the office after Joseph Garba. He will be inaugurated in September.
5. The Chief Cyril
Ogodo-led faction of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has asked the Supreme
Court to determine who is the Delta Central Senatorial district candidate
between incumbent Senator Ovie Omo-Agege and Olorogun O’tega Emerhor. This
follows the Appeal Court’s ruling in a judgment delivered by Justice Jimi
Olukayode Bada, Chidi Nwaoma Uwa and Muhammed L.Shuaibu on May 19th which set
aside the judgment of the Federal High Court, Asaba Division which had earlier
upheld the Ogodo-led Executive Committee as the authentic leadership of the
party in Delta State.
6. Head coach of
the Super Eagles, Gernot Rohr, has claimed that the players were happy to have
captain John Mikel Obi back in the squad. Mikel Obi, who is currently without a
club, has not featured for Nigeria since the 2018 World Cup in Russia. However,
the midfielder is in camp, ahead of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations this month.
Describing Mikel Obi’s integration back into the team as “natural”, Rohr said,
“the players are happy to see him and he has been working very hard.”
7. Former National
Vice Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and former Ondo State
Military Administrator, Chief Olabode George, has revealed that the party’s
governorship candidate in Lagos State in the last election, Jimi Agbaje, has
joined the All Progress Congress, APC. George also revealed that Agbaje failed
in the last election because ‘he thinks he knows it all’, adding that it was
Lagos people that worked against him.
8. The Catholic
Archbishop of Lagos Metropolitan See, Anthony Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie, has
outlined his reasons the recent claim made by former President Olusegun
Obasanjo about alleged Fulanization of Nigeria under President Muhammadu Buhari
may become a reality. Okogie questioned the leadership of President Buhari
while lamenting that “the security situation in Nigeria has become worse than
deplorable.” The cleric noted that Nigeria was being attacked; wondering if
this was how the citizens will be watching while the country becomes more inhabitable
than it has ever been in her history.
9. Mike Ozekhome, a
senior lawyer in the legal team of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar at the
Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, has set an agenda for President
Muhammadu Buhari, as he begins his second term in office. In a statement on
Tuesday, Ozekhome called on Buhari to be more nationalistic in his approach to
governance. He also asked the president to “quickly take Nigeria out of the
social, economic and political doldrums he and his APC government have
provided.
10. Rihanna has
been named the wealthiest female musician in the world. According to Forbes,
the 31-year-old has amassed a $600 million fortune. This puts her ahead of
fellow musician, Madonna ($570 million), Céline Dion ($450 million), and
Beyoncé ($400 million).
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