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Wednesday, 12 August 2015

In India Mumbai police drag 40 couples out of hotels fro being unmarried

Arrested couples at the police station
Outrage has spread through out India following the arrest of dozens of couples at a number of Mumbai hotels last week, because they were unmarried.
About 40 couples were dragged out of their hotel rooms and taken to a nearby police station where they were held for several hours and some were even made to call their parents.
Witnesses say police knocked on the doors to the hotel roomsduring the Thursday afternoon raid, and arrested all couplesfound to be unmarried.
Despite being in private hotel rooms, the couples were charged with 'indecent behaviour in public' and made to pay a fine of 1,200 rupees (£12).
He added that they were taken to the police station around 5pm and many of them were allowed to go only by 10pm.
A number of angry Mumbai citizens took to Twitter to express their feelings, using the hashtag #MumbaiPolice.

House of Reps summon CBN Governor over ban on foreign currency deposits

House of Representatives Speaker, Yakubu Dogara.
The House of Representatives on Tuesday, August 11, summoned the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),Godwin Emefiele, to explain the recent policy directing commercial banks to reject foreign currency deposits.
This followed the unanimous adoption of a motion under Matters of Urgent Public Importance sponsored by Rep. Emmanuel Ekon (Akwa-Ibom, PDP).
Ekon said that although the CBN Act of 2007 confers it with the power to devise suitable mechanism for the exchange of the Naira periodically, Nigerians need to understand the merits of the policy.
"Though the policy may have both short and long term economic benefits for the country, Nigerians do not have any explanation from the CBN on the merits or otherwise of the said policy.
"The apex bank has not created avenues to address the fears of parents wishing to remit money for their children's education or manufacturers placing orders for goods abroad.
"The explanation of the said policy to members of this House by the Governor of the Central Bank will enable us to disseminate the information to our respective constituents,’’ Ekon said.
The lawmaker further explained that if CBN fails to sensitise Nigerians, the policy might become counterproductive as it appears to have been misunderstood already by the public.
"There are lots of panic within the economy as we speak.
"People don't know what becomes of their businesses which largely depend on foreign exchange for transaction.
"Banks are crying, Bureau De-Change (BDC) operators are crying and importers are also crying.
"There is need for the CBN to carry out adequate sensitisation of the public regarding this policy by way of explaining the policy and its benefits, otherwise, the nation's economy may suffer for it.’’
Also, Rep. Chris Azubogu (Anambra-PDP) said Nigerians need to be properly informed and educated about the policy.
He said, "when we get better explanations, people will know what it is all about.
"Also, bank customers will know the limit of borrowing and take into cognisance the need to prepare their minds for what they want to embark on,’’ Azubogu said.
The Deputy Whip of the House, Rep. Pally Iriase also expressed his support for the motion.
He said, "domiciliary account is one asset that a country that does not have a viable foreign exchange market uses to transact business abroad.
"We should be able to sit down with the CBN to find out what the CBN has done with this policy so we can make informed decisions,’’ Iriase said.
However, Rep. Obinna Chidoka’s (Anambra-PDP) , was ruled out of order in his submission that the CBN boss had already been summoned by the Senate on the same matter.
According to him, the motion is unnecessary as its concerns will be addressed when the CBN governor appears before the Senate which has already summoned him on the state of the economy.
The Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara, in his ruling, stressed the need for interaction with the bank's management for the purpose of informing Nigerians.
He said, "if you look at the last motion in the Senate, this is very different.
"As we speak, there is serious confusion out there.
"The reason for allowing the presentation of this motion is that we all have to be sensitised on what the CBN is doing.’’
The motion was thereafter unanimously adopted by the House.

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Corruption:Kunle Olajide lauds President at Fajuyi Memorial Lecture.


Since Nigeria President Mohammadu Buhari declared war on corruption.
Mr.President need to be mindful of his political party members some of
who see the ascendancy into federal government as an opportunity to
acquire wealth and forget that war on  corruption is a declaration of
war on political leadership elite of both sides of the ideological
devide.Former Secretary General Yoruba Council of Elders and Secretary
South West Delegate to the 2014 National Conference Dr.Kunle Olajide
made the comments in his chairman speech at the Annual Lt.Col.Adekunle
Fajuyi Memorial Lecture organised by the League of Veteran Journalists
Oyo State at Ibadan.He clearly stated that Yorubas have suffered
progressive marginalization in the last decade. "Yorubas have become
disenchanted with the way the country is structured and governed,it
appears there is a conspiracy or deliberate policy to marginalize
us",he added. While suggesting ways to win war on corruption
Dr.Olajide emphasised on restructuring of our country  into more viable regional or zonal units.Devolution of powers from the centre to the states and local
government.Corresponding review of federal allocation fomula to
redistribute the nation's resources in conformity with the new power
and configuration of government and to demonitize politics by making
it less attractive to  poliical officers.
He ugre Mr.President to avoid the politicization of critical issues of
national interest such as the 2014 National Conference Reports on;True
Federal System of government and the Judicial Reforms which the
conference  has crtically analyzed with solutions. Dr.Olajide finally
urge patriotic Nigerians to support Mr.President. Earlier Alh.Kola
Animasaun the state league chairman called for more supports for
President Buhari administration to succeed and appealed to the
National Assembly Members to sow the seed of unity that will move the
nation's forward.He congratulated new president of NUJ.Waheed Odusile
and urge him to work for the progress of journalism.

Lt.Col.Adekunle Fajuyi Memorial Lecture:Brig-Gen.Alabi Isama Frowns at NASS attitudes on Benjamin Adekunle burial.



Materials acquisation so says the wise be important but not enough to
make a man;therefore Nigerians have advice to always look at the links
between the events of the past and the reailty of the  present time in
there days-to-day activ- ities in order to move the natioon's for-
ward. Alh.Kola Animasaun chairman League of Veteran Journalists Oyo
State made the comment at the annual   Lt.Col.France Adekunle Fajuyi
Annual Memorial Lecture organised by the league at lbadan.

Furthermore Alh.Kola Animasaun observed that if role-call of the
nova rich Nigerians,military or civclian is made 
Lt Col.Fajuyi the former military governor   of old western region will conspicuously
missing but, when the role of honour and integrity of Nigerian
leaders is made his name will almost top the list for his to paid
the price of honour for the peace and unity of this nation. While
commended the spirited efforts of President Mohammadu Buhari to
sanitise our system he urge all the citizenry to rally round his govt.


Delivering lecture titled."Lt.Col.Adekunle Fajuyi the Unsung
Martyr of National Unity" the guest speaker.Brig-Gen.Godwin Alabi
Isama enjoined Nigeria Leaders to emulate the exemplary quality of
Lt.Col.Francis Adekunle Fajuyi first military governor of western
region of Nigeria who paid supreme price as mark of honour for peace
and unity of Nigeria.While condemned the attitude of National Assembly
members for their failure to gave a bifited state burial to
Brig-Gen.Benjamin Adekunle who fought the war to keep Nigeria one till
today he therefore urge the Yorubas to unite and as well care to
celebrate there heros.On security,he call for collective
responsibility of the people with the government and want the FGN do
more on preventive educational strategy campaign for the people.He
however appealed for roburst development programmes for the Police and
as well government and its agency to adequately protects inerlectual
properties in Nigeria.Both Maj.Salawu and Lt,Col.Iluyomade(rtd)
eulogised Lt Col.Fajuyi.