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Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Rohr Snubs Nwakali, Calls Musa, Iwobi, 22 Others For Libya

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Super Eagles’ technical adviser, Gernot Rohr has invited in-form Ahmed Musa and 23 other players for this month’s double-take 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying fixture against Libya’s Mediterranean Knights. Arsenal FC of England forward Alex Iwobi, will return alongside Italy –based duo William Ekong and Olaoluwa Aina. All three missed the 3-0 win over […]

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Unending struggle for new minimum wage

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The contestation that has characterised the 2018 negotiation of a new national new minimum wage for the country is unprecedented. From the initial contact between labour and government in 2016, when the present wage floor was due for renegotiation to the declaration of the tripartite committee negotiation ‘sine die’ by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, that eventually snowballed into a national strike, the process has no doubt been a tedious one.Indeed, the poser is what factor (s) that influenced the Minister’s decision to unilaterally adjourned the negotiation indefinitely and on whose directive? Presidency perhaps.

But the intervention of the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, gave an indication that the presidency may be unaware of the ‘suspension’ of the negotiation by the tripartite committee. In his meeting with the organised labour in Abuja, last Wednesday, two hours after the strike was declared, Dr Ngige explained that ‘sine die’ did not mean indefinite suspension of negotiation, but that no definite time was set for the resumption of the talks. He also added that the Federal Government had to consult the Economic Management Team for it to take decision based on current financial status of the country six months after negotiation began.

The carrot of resumption of negotiation this Thursday, October 4th was not enough to suspend the strike action, as labour saw that as ‘too little, too late’. The strike had been declared and there was no going back. They blamed the Federal Government, accusing it of insincerity of purpose or simply a case of crass incompetence.

Why did the negotiation break down to the point of suspending deliberations indefinitely? Why was fixing 4th October for resumption of the tripartite committee not enough for the organised labour to suspend the nationwide strike?Deputy President of NLC, Peters Adeyemi, justified the position of labour thus: “Let me tell you as a member of the committee that the committee already concluded its work. So, the reconvening of the meeting is contingent on the figure that would be made available by the Federal Government team. It is assumed that when the meeting is reconvened, those figures are ready. It is not about reconvening. Reconvening for what? The meeting can only be reconvened when the figures that are missing for the committee to conclude its assignment are made available. That is the figure the Federal Government said the Economic Management Team is yet to finalise. They are also saying that the Governor Forum is likely come with its own figures. Calling any meeting without those figures would only aggravate the anger of workers the more.�

Adeyemi accused government of taking the organised labour for granted. He asked what government officials including the Minister of Labour and Employment, who is the co-chair of the committee had been doing since March this year when the committee began its work? Adeyemi, who was agitated as he spoke, said: “First, it took this government more than two years to name members of the committee, and many months to get the committee to begin its work. And now it is taking this government many months to make its figures available. Why are little things so difficult for this government to accomplish within the stipulated time? For us, all these show lack of coordination and seriousness to matters that affect the welfare of the working people, who are turning the wheels of production.�

The organised labour is angst that in a country where the minimum wage is about $38, law makers earn as much as $65,000 while those in the executive arm earn fat allowances for even extra-curricular activities. In countries like Libya where minimum wage is $430 (N190, 000), lawmakers earn $3000, while in Luxemburg where minimum wage is $2,500; their lawmakers are paid $7,400.In the United States, a worker is paid $11 per hour, while workers earn $120 in Chad and in Cameroon; minimum wage is $75, which is equivalent to N38, 000.

From the nation’s capital Abuja to the commercial nerve centre Lagos to Kano and Port Harcourt, economic activities were paralysed as organised labour downed tools. At the Lagos State Secretariat, as early as 6a.m., labour unions had already barricaded the entrances that lead to the secretariat and that of the Governor’s office with their vehicles, chanting solidarity songs.

The enforcement team of the Association of Senior Staff of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions (ASSBIFI), led by its president, Oyinkan Olasanoye, prevented workers from gaining access to the Ikeja branch of the Stanbic IBTC Bank. The team also stormed Polaris Bank (former Skye Bank) on Awolowo Way, Ikeja, and locked the gate.

The labour officials said they wanted to ensure all Nigerian workers complied with the directives of the congress since the issue of a new national minimum wage affects every Nigerian worker.Speaking on behalf of the leadership of the organised labour, Vice President of NLC and National President of the National Union of Civil Engineering Construction, Furniture and Wood Workers (NUCECFWW), Amaechi Asugwuni said paralysing the nation’s activities was to enforce the position of the National Executive Council of all the organs of labour in the country.

He urged the Federal Government to immediately submit its own figures for the tripartite committee conclude its assignment. Asugwuni, said: “We would get to the end of the matter, which is for us to engage the government in struggle before they can release the national minimum wage for the past number of years. The last review of the minimum wage in Nigeria was in 2011, and by law it is supposed to be done every five years. That really tells you how patient we have been. But it appears government is taking us for a fool. That is why we have decided on the need to get down and lock down the economy of this nation if that is what it takes before government can get it right.

“It is so disheartening that the government that is the convener of the tripartite national committee where the negotiation is on-going, up to this moment has failed to come out with its figure. Whether they like it or not, they must bring a new figure. We don’t need the figure in public; we need the Federal Government to bring the figure to the table of the tripartite committee.”

Describing government as intransigence and insensitivity to the collective plight of the people, the president of United Labour Congress (ULC), Joe Ajaero, regretted that government was yet to neither “respond sensibly and positively to workers’ demands nor show any sign that suggests otherwise.�Workers at the airport were not spared, as labour disrupted early flights as 7a.m. last Friday, which left many passengers stranded and unsettled flight operations. With the suspension of the strike, the onus falls on the Federal Government to get the Economic Management Team and Governors’ Forum get the figures ready between within two days – Tuesday and Wednesday – to prevent another round of labour impasse.

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Still in search of a northern president

The monolithic North which came together under one roof and under one voice in 2015 to support the candidature of President Muhammad Buhari is today in disarray. The region is divided along several interests and opinions, making it extremely difficult to pick from the retinue of 15 northerners who have declared their interest to challenge President Buhari in next year’s election.

Among the presidential aspirants from the North-West are the current President, Muhammadu Buhari; former governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso; former governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal; former governor of Sokoto State, Dalhatu Bafarawa; former Minister of Special Duties, Kabir Tanimu, and Senator Datti Baba Ahmed; while in the North Central there are John Dara; Professor Jerry Gana; Senate President Bukola Saraki; former governor of Plateau State, David Jang; and Mattias Tsado, while in the North-East there are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Governor Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo.

ALSO READ: 2019: Buhari’ll have Nigerians to contend with ― Fayose

Buhari’s road to 2019

Jonathan’s failure to vacate the seat after completing Yar’adua’s tenure and after which he decided to run again against the northern interest was his greatest undoing. By 2015, it was clear that the region didn’t want anything to do with Jonathan. Buhari who had contested three times and failed became the beautiful bride of the region. Thus, he was subsequently adopted and supported by the northern oligarchs. With the support of other regions, he won the 2015 presidential election.

Now, three and half years on the saddle as president of the country, the region is divided over his re-election bid.

Investigations revealed that today the northern establishment is not in favour of his re-election bid even though there are some others who would want him to continue in office beyond 2019. Those who are rooting for his continued stay as the country’s number one citizen argue that the North has only four years to remain in power. They claim that Buhari ought to be supported and given the opportunity to complete all the projects he started. They further argue that if another candidate emerges, the country will again be plunged into another crisis like the one witnessed after the death of President Umaru  Yar’Adua.

Apart from that, the president’s scorecard in the fight against insurgency in the North-East and other parts of the country is also seen as one of the reasons he should be allowed to continue. According to them, allowing him to remain in office would lead to total victory against the insurgents since the war is almost coming to an end.

A member of the Borno Elders Forum, who pleaded for anonymity, remarked that “Before the president assumed office, the North-East was traumatised by war. Many had abandoned their homes and were living in IDP camps. But today the insurgency has been degraded to the barest minimum and many people have returned to their homes and have re-united with their families.

Also, speaking in the same vein, a public affairs commentator, Abdulnasir Umar, maintained that the era of bomb blasts in some major cities has become a thing of the past, saying places like markets, motor parks and schools which were becoming bomb sites are now very free as people move around without fear of being attacked by suicide bombers.

Those rooting for the return of Buhari remarked that he has equally done well in the fight against corruption. According to them, many people who had embezzled funds have either returned some of the looted funds or are currently facing litigations across the various courts in the country.

“We are now in the era where people are afraid to steal. The era of wanton stealing of public funds is over,� the source declared.

They further argue that the anti-corruption fight has also been carried to the doors of top government officials found wanting while in office. They cited the dismissal of former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, as well former director-general of the DSS, Lawal Daura, as well as the recent resignation of the Finance Minister, Kemi Adeosun, over the NYSC certificate scandal.

 

Odds against Buhari

On the other hand, those who want the president to return to his home town, Daura, believe that a young candidate is better to steer the ship of state.  Apart from his health challenges which they said remains a major factor, they also claim that Buhari’s government is being run by a cabal. They accused the president of paying lip service to the ongoing herdsmen/farmers’ crisis in some parts of the country, especially in the North-Central.

According to them, the unending killings in Zamfara, Benue, Plateau, Taraba, Kaduna states show clearly the failure of the government in power. The failure of the president to revive the economy is also seen as a major setback. Those opposed to him point to the increasing high cost of living and rising cases of unemployment as too glaring to ignore. With the value of naira still at N360 to a dollar, they maintain that it would be suicidal to continue to support Buhari. According to them, the president seems to have run out of ideas on how to tackle the myriad of problems confronting the country.

In a recent interview, Paul Unongo had told the Nigerian Tribune that because of the division in the region, the various interests and opinions being proffered by different people across the region, elders in the region met and decided to set up a six-man committee whose mandate is to pick a candidate that is acceptable in the region and equally acceptable in the other regions. Unongo had said the committee, which he is a member, would do a thorough job to ensure that the region presents the best for the country.

Six weeks into the working of the committee, investigation revealed that the committee could not reach a consensus. A member of the committee who pleaded for anonymity remarked that the members of the committee had failed to agree on whether to support Buhari or any other candidate.

According to him, while two members of the committee had agreed on Buhari, two had also lent their support to one of the candidates, while one is in favour of another candidate. One of the committee members, it was gathered, could not make up his mind.

It was also revealed that it was not clear whether the committee had met again. A source revealed that “the elders’ committee is divided. Right now, I don’t even know whether they have met again since the split.�

Following the deadlock, the aspirants from the region have been tacitly given the nod to contest on their different party platforms. To this end, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will be fielding 11 presidential aspirants; the Social Democratic Party (SDP), two aspirants; the ARP, one presidential aspirant and the incumbent from the APC.

According to a reliable source who pleaded for anonymity, Atiku, Saraki, Makarfi and Kwankwanso appear to be leading in the build-up to the party’s convention in the first week of October.

He said “I assure you that anyone of them that emerges will slug it out with the incumbent and even defeat him.�

However, the spokesman for the Buhari Campaign Organisation (BCO) in Kaduna, Mr Samuel Aruwan, contended that they are not losing sleep over this development. According to him, “you are living in the North; tell me who among them is more popular than the president?�

The roles of traditional rulers as well as religious leaders according to pundits would be a major determining factor of who emerges as the next president.

Each of the political parties that can market its candidate to these two bodies will eventually produce the next president in 2019.

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Atiku alleges elite conspiracy against his presidential ambition

Vows to privatise petroleum industry

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has alleged political elite conspiracy against his presidential ambition.He disclosed to journalists in Abuja on Sunday night that he had failed to become president since 2007 because the political elite were scared of his independent mindset. Atiku further said that the conspiracy had been successful because Nigerians were not politically sophisticated.

According to the Waziri Adamawa, it is unfortunate that the electorate rely on the political elite to dictate who should be elected or not.On what had made it difficult for him to become president so far, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential hopeful said: “It is what I call the conspiracy theory of the political elite. If you are not going to be used, if you are not going to satisfy their personal aspiration, they won’t allow you. They say I am independent, principled and so on. That is part of the problem they have with me.�

Atiku promised to privatise the nation’s petroleum industry, if elected president in 2019.He told reporters: “The United States pumps more oil than Nigeria, yet they don’t have a Ministry of Petroleum Resources.

“If I have my way, I will hand over the entire thing to the private sector and I will get more money than what the government is getting.�Nigeria’s Ministry of Petroleum Resources oversees the state-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), which is often criticised for its inefficiency and lack of transparency.NNPC manages joint ventures between the government and international oil companies including Royal Dutch Shell, Total and Chevron.

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ISL 2018-19: Delhi Dynamos vs FC Pune City – TV channel, stream, kick-off time & match preview

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Miguel Angel Portugal will be leading his side against his former employers in Delhi

ISL 2018-19: Delhi Dynamos vs FC Pune City – TV channel, stream, kick-off time & match preview



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Monday, 1 October 2018

Politics: 'A farce': Trump adds to confusion surrounding FBI investigation as Democrats demand broader scope

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The Trump administration is being accused of limiting the scale and scope of an FBI investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

  • The Trump administration is being accused of limiting the scale and scope of an FBI investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
  • Three women have accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, but it's been reported FBI investigators are only pursuing information behind two of the allegations.
  • Trump on Monday said he wants a "comprehensive" but quick investigation, adding that he's OK with the FBI interviewing all three accusers.
  • Attorney Michael Avenatti, who represents the third accuser, told Business Insider that the investigation is a "farce" and is being run by Trump.

President Donald Trump on Monday sought to quell criticism over the White House's involvement in the FBI investigation into Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, as critics questioned whether it set limitations on the probe.

Senate Republicans and the White House on Friday agreed to an investigation lasting no longer than a week into sexual misconduct allegations, delaying a Senate floor vote. It came after dramatic, emotional testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee last Thursday from Kavanaugh and one of his accusers, Christine Blasey Ford.

But confusion has erupted about the specifics of the FBI investigation, especially in terms of which allegations are being investigated and who's being questioned. ­Judiciary Committee Chairman Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley on Friday said the investigation will focus on "current credible allegations."

What we know about who's been contacted by the FBI

Kavanaugh is accused of sexual misconduct by three women: Ford, college classmate Deborah Ramirez, and Julie Swetnick, a client of the high-profile lawyer Michael Avenatti.

  • Ford alleges Kavanaugh attempted to force himself on her at a party when they were teenagers, at times covering her mouth with his hand to prevent her from screaming. She claims a friend of Kavanaugh's, Mark Judge, was in the room and aided in the alleged assault.
  • Ford had not been contacted for an interview by the FBI as of Sunday, according to The Washington Post. Her attorney, Debra Katz, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider on Monday.
  • Meanwhile, Ramirez, who alleges Kavanaugh shoved his penis in her face at a party when they were both college students at Yale University, reportedly spoke with the FBI on Sunday.
  • In a sworn declaration, Swetnick alleges Kavanaugh and Judge present at high-school parties at which gang rapes occurred. There are few signs the FBI is looking into Swetnick's allegations.

Judge's lawyer, Barbara Van Gelder, recently told Business Insider he does not recall the incident Ford described, but has also said he will cooperate with the FBI. Van Gelder on Monday reiterated Judge's willingness to cooperate but would not say whether he's been contacted by the FBI as of yet.

"Mr. Judge has said he will cooperate with the FBI and that is all we are going to say," Van Gelder told Business Insider via email. "As a former federal prosecutor, I respect the confidentiality of the FBI investigative process."

An ex-girlfriend of Judge's, Elizabeth Rasor, who has challenged his recollections, has offered to cooperate with the FBI but reportedly hasn't been contacted.

And Charles Ludington, a Yale classmate of Kavanaugh's who's challenged the Supreme Court nominee's statements on his drinking habits, told The Washington Post on Sunday he planned to deliver a statement to the FBI detailing Kavanaugh's "violent drunken behavior" in college.

Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee wrote a letter to White House counsel Don McGahn and FBI Director Christopher Wray demanding that the FBI interview 24 people in connection with the allegations.

What Trump has said about the investigation

Over the weekend, reports began to surface that FBI investigators were looking into the allegations from Ford and Ramirez, but not Swetnick. The reports also suggested that the White House was limiting the list of witnesses.

"We ask that you confirm that the FBI background investigation will include the allegations of Christine Blasey Ford, Deborah Ramirez and Julie Swetnick and that the FBI will perform all logical steps related to these allegations, including interviewing other individuals who might have relevant information and gathering evidence related to the truthfulness of statements made in relation to these allegations," the Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats said in their letter.

Trump has rejected in recent days the notion he's "limiting" the investigation.

"Actually, I want them to interview whoever they deem appropriate, at their discretion," Trump tweeted on Saturday.

When questioned about the status of the investigation by reporters on Monday, Trump suggested he's open to having the FBI interview anyone with relevant information, including Swetnick.

"The FBI should do what they have to do to get to the answer," the president said.

"I want it to be comprehensive," Trump said, while also adding he wants it to be done "quickly."

The president said it "wouldn't bother" him "at all" if the FBI interviewed all three of Kavanaugh's accusers, while also adding he'd heard Swetnick has "very little credibility."

Though the FBI takes its orders from Trump, he said he's being "guided" by senators on the investigation's scope.

The president also suggested Kavanaugh should potentially be interviewed.

"They should interview anyone they want within reason. You have to say within reason," Trump said.

Avenatti says the investigation is 'a farce and is being run by Donald Trump'

Avenatti, who represents Swetnick, on Monday told Business Insider the Trump administration is "afraid" of what his client might say and rejected the notion her allegations aren't credible.

"The investigation is a farce and is being run by Donald Trump. They obviously are afraid of what my client might say, which is why they are avoiding her," Avenatti said.

He added: "There are many witnesses that can support her allegations and we are prepared to provide those names to the FBI as we have been saying for a week."

Avenatti, who's perhaps best known for his representation of adult-film star Stormy Daniels and is considering a 2020 presidential run, said both Senate Republicans and the president are standing in the way of a truly comprehensive investigation.

Reacting to Trump's claim that senators need to provide him guidance on who should be interviewed as part of the investigation, Avenatti said that "Trump is talking out of both sides of his mouth."

"It's part of the con he is running," he said.

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APC governorship primaries: Olamide drums support for Ambode

APC governorship primaries: Olamide drums support for Ambode

Acclaimed king of street music, Olamide Adedeji, a.k.a ‘Badoo’ has declared support for Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s 2nd term bid.

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What time will Enyimba play Raja Casablanca?

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Champion Wilder 'doesn't have anything I'm afraid of' – Fury

Tyson Fury says WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder “doesn’t have anything I’m afraid of” before their world title fight in Los Angeles.
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Maradona: Messi Should Stop Playing For Argentina

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Argentina legend Diego Maradona has told Lionel Messi to retire from international football for good. Messi was heavily criticised in his homeland after Argentina’s round of 16 exit – at the hands of eventual winners France – at this summer’s World Cup. The Barcelona star has since not featured for the Albiceleste, missing the friendlies […]

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Independence Day: PDP faults claims made by Buhari during his speech

PDP faults claims made by Buhari during his Independence Day speech

The PDP described the speech as a litany of false claims, empty assertions and bogus promises.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has faulted claims made by President Buhari during his Independence Day speech.

According to Punch, the PDP described the speech as a litany of false claims, empty assertions and bogus promises.

Kola Ologbondiyan, the spokesman of the PDP said this in a statement which he issued to newsmen in Abuja.

He said “Perhaps Mr. President needs to be reminded that his new Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed had, last month, alerted that the nation was facing serious revenue challenges under him, while the Central Bank of Nigeria expressed fears that our country is sliding further into recession due to his poor implementation of the 2018 budget.

“In his false economic assertions, President Buhari deliberately failed to mention that his administration has returned our beloved country to a debtor nation by accumulating over N22.4 trillion debt through which he had mortgaged the future of our country.

ALSO READ: Nigerians react to President Buhari's Independence Day speech

“What the Buhari Presidency should note is that Nigerians are no longer swayed by the false performance claims of his administration. They have the facts and nobody can beguile them as was the case in 2015.�

President Buhari also called on Nigerians to be mindful of how they use social media.

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Hazard can't do it on his own says Sinclair

The ex-Jamaica international says Olivier Giroud will not provide the necessary goals, but thinks Sarri has created a competitive atmosphere

Hazard can't do it on his own says Sinclair



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Oyo 2019: 37-year-old Olayinka Ojo emerges MPN guber candidate

A 37-year-old Ojo Olayinka, has emerged as the gubernatorial candidate of Oyo State chapter of the Mega Party of Nigeria (MPN), ahead of the 2019 general elections. Ojo was declared a consensus candidate during the gubernatorial primary election of the party held at the party’s secretariat in Ibadan, the state capital on Sunday. DAILY POST […]

Oyo 2019: 37-year-old Olayinka Ojo emerges MPN guber candidate

Oyo 2019: 37-year-old Olayinka Ojo emerges MPN guber candidate



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