Tuesday 11 April 2017

Olamide, Timaya, Runtown and Others Promise Nigerians Unforgettable Fun At The Glo Mega Music Tour in Awka on Saturday


Nigeria’s most spectacular music stars have vowed to make the forthcoming Glo Mega Music Nationwide Tour the best entertainment experience for fun seekers.
The nationwide show which begins at the Marble Arch Awka in Anambra State on Saturday, April 15 is featuring most of Nigeria’s brightest and best musicians. Globacom calls it the best thing to happen to entertainment industry  in Nigeria in a long while.

The stars billed to perform at the monster concert that will span a period of 6 months include Olamide, Flavour, PSquare, Timaya, Yemi Alade, Runtown, Phyno, Reekardo, Kiss Daniel, Omawumi, Korede Bello and Di’ja. The show will go round a total of 27 cities across the country. Globacom’s also added that it would, in the course of the tour, added another mega star in the Nigerian Music Industry as a surprise package.
“Tell somebody to tell somebody to come and join me live, baby,” says the Egberi Papa of Bayelsa, Timaya, while priming his fans for the tour.

“All Nigerian music A-listers will be on one big stage…if you miss this show, you’re gonna miss everything,” a selection of the expected artistes charge in the show promo already airing nationwide.
The PSquare team remind their fans: “You know we are show-stoppers”, hinting at what they have in store for fun-lovers at the mega show.
Apart from Awka, the Glo Mega Music Nationwide Tour is also slated for Ikeja, Ikorodu, FESTAC and Ajah all in Lagos; Awka; Owerri; Asaba; Calabar; Enugu; Aba; Suleja, Kubwa and FCT, all in Abuja; Port Harcourt;  Ibadan; Ijebu Ode; Abeokuta; Ekpoma; Kaduna; Akure; Lokoja; and Anyigba.
To qualify to be part of the Glo Mega Music Tour, subscribers are required to use a minimum of N2,000 within one month before each show and text “Music” and their preferred location to a short code, 207. For instance, a subscriber who wants to attend the Awka show needs to send by SMS, “Music Awka” to 207.
In the words of Mavin Music diva, Di’ja, “if I were you, I wouldn’t be anywhere else!”
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EFCC bows, begs Dasuki’s aide over degrading press statement















The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Tuesday bowed to an order of a Federal High Court in Abuja over alleged falsehood and media trial engaged by the anti-graft agency against a military officer, Colonel Nicholas Ashinze.
Ashinze was Military Assistant to former National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd).
Justice Kolawole had ordered the EFCC to apologize to Ashinze over a statement which “degraded” the officer as well as portrayed him as guilty in an alleged N36bn fraud.
At the resumed hearing on Tuesday, EFCC begged the court and the defendant, Ashinze.
EFCC claimed that “the error in figure was a mix-up in the body of the release as the headline reflected the correct information.
“The reference to Ashinze as retired is regretted. We have since discovered that he is a serving Colonel in the Nigerian Army”.
Counsel to Ashinze, Mr. Ernest Nwoye, had an hearing on March 21 protested the press statement issued by EFCC in which the defendant was reported to have been indicted by the court for diverting and misappropriating a whopping sum of N36billion.
Apart from the alleged N36bn said to have been diverted and misappropriated, the EFCC statement also referred to serving Colonel Ashinze as a retired officer.
The counsel who drew the attention of Justice Gabriel Kolawole to the offending EFCC press statement, tendered the statement and the newspaper publications at the court to establish bias and misrepresentation of the court proceeding of March 7, 2017 by the anti-graft agency.
Nwoye told the Judge that Colonel Ashinze was never charged by EFCC for any offence on N36billion diversion and misappropriation and wondered where EFCC Media team, that was not present in the court, got its proceeding that the defendant had been indicted for the amount.
The counsel urged the court to condemn Media Trial the defendant is being subjected to as such action if not checked, will lead to misrepresentation of facts by the general public.
Nwoye also tendered newspaper publications that emanated from the EFCC press statement issued by Wilson Uwujaren, Head of Media and Publicity in the EFCC.
Justice Kolawole who was taken aback by the EFCC’s press statement asked the EFCC counsel, Mr. Ofem Uket if he was aware of the press statement and if he ever issued any.
The EFCC counsel denied ever granting press interview in respect of the trial but admitted receiving letter of complaint from Nwoye and that he consulted with EFCC and discovered that the Press Statement was actually released to the media.
Uket, in his defence said that contrary to the charge of N3billion alleged transfer, evidence from witnesses have shown that about N5billion was involved.
However, Justice Kolawole who was not impressed by the argument of the EFCC’s counsel told him that the proceeding would have to stop pending the time the EFCC would put its house in order by stopping to mislead the public on court proceedings.
Justice Kolawole in a short ruling on the protest from Barrister Nwoye said that “It is unfair for EFCC as a complainant in this trial to resort to self-help by engaging the defendant in the media trial at the same time in the court trial.
His words: “If you want to try the defendant in the media, you have to limit yourself to the media. You have to stop misleading the public in the fact of this trial.
“Let me say it for the sake of emphasis that EFCC must stop the use of journalists to distort proceedings in my court. You cannot be engaging in two trial: one in the court and one in the media at the same time.
“If you are not satisfied with my decision to stop this trial pending the time the EFCC retract this offending press statement of my court proceeding, then you can take your case to another court
“This press statement by one Wilson Uwujaren who claimed to be from EFCC is scandalous and prejudice to fair trial of the defendant in this matter.
“In order to prevent media and court trial at the same time with one misrepresenting the order, I have stopped this trial pending the time the EFCC retracts the offending press statement.
“The trial of the defendant has nothing to do with N36billion diversion and misappropriation.
“The retraction has to be done between now and April 13, 2017. And this EFCC witness is hereby ordered to step down from the witness box and come back on April 13, 2017
“The court proper proceeding cannot materialise where records and facts of the case are being distorted by EFCC that is even the complainant in the matter.”
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University VC shuts school after students poured him water

Professor Dapo Folorunsho Asaju, Vice Chancellor of Ajayi Crowther University, ACU, Oyo State, has ordered that the school be shut.
Prof Asaju’s directive may not be unconnected to a physical assault on him by male students at the weekend.
A 300L student of the institution on condition of anonymity told DAILY POST Monday afternoon that the VC has equally ordered disciplinary action against the students.
Trouble started last Friday when some male students of ‘Ibadan Hostel’ and ‘JA (Joseph Adetiloye) Hostel’ allegedly fought over a female student.
The VC was said to have directed internal security personnel to put the situation under control before it escalated.

“Some students then poured water on the security personnel.
“When security staff got there, the guys rather than stop the commotion continued,” the source told our correspondent.
“Word got to the VC who decided to personally intervene. On his arrival, the students got violent and said he should leave.
“As the situation got tensed, some yet-to-be-identified poured water and thrash on him.

“Again on Sunday during church service, some students whose phones were seized disrupted service in protest.
“Prof Asaju was so angry that he cursed them and vowed to take action.
“The VC got up and said since the it appeared students were getting out of control, he would shut the school and punish any one indicted in recent incidents being investigated by the SDC”.
Responding to DAILY POST enquiry, Shina Bello, Deputy Bursar (Admin) denied any plan to shut the school.
“I’m not aware of any assault on the VC. The school is not in session and students who have no genuine reason to be around should normally be in their homes”.
Less than 10 minutes after his denial, our source forwarded a text sent to all students by the VC, Prof Asaju.
See screenshot below…
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Deploy helicopters, naval boats to Lagos – Senate urges Buhari















The Senate has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to authorize the deployment of military helicopters and naval boats in Lagos State to shore up security lapses in the areas.
The Senate made the demand during Tuesday plenary following a motion moved by Senator Gbenga Ashafa in reaction to the recent attacks by militants on communities in Lagos State.
In his motion, Ashafa said the Senate noted “with urgent and grave concern” the recent increase in the activities of criminal syndicates” who, he said, specialised in kidnapping and carrying out militant activities in Kosofe, Epe, Ikorodu, Ibeju Lekki Local Government Areas of the state.
According to him, “The Senate is alarmed that the recent kidnap incidents have assumed a totally new and disturbing dimension in the sense that just yesterday, 9th April, 2017, a Nigerian Army captain identified as Muhammed, two other soldiers, four policemen and a civilian lost their lives after suspected militants attacked Ishawo in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State.”
The lawmakers unanimously granted the following prayers of the motion which include to “advise the Federal Government to direct the Inspector General of Police to immediately instruct the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, to beef up the strength of the task force already on ground in order to effectively secure all the affected creeks and communities.
“To advise the Federal Government to direct the Inspector General of Police to immediately make available sufficient helicopters for aerial surveillance and gunboats to the Marine Police department of the Lagos State Police Command, in order to enable the state command effectively tackle the activities of the militants.”
The Senate urged the army, navy and other security agencies to assist the Nigeria Police in its quest to rid Lagos State of criminal syndicates making use of its waterways to perpetuate crime
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