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Tuesday, 3 August 2021

Nigeria Win Second Medal At Tokyo 2020

 


Blessing Oborududu settled for a silver medal after losing to the United States Tamyra Marianna by 4-1 in the final of the 68kg category.

Summary of Oborududu's loss

The 32-year-old managed to score one technical point but Marianna was the more dominant personality using her strength.

Breaking: Nigeria win second medal at Tokyo 2020 as hard fighting wrestler finishes 2nd to win silver

Blessing Oborududu lost out to United States' Tamyra Marianna in the women's 87kg freestyle wrestling Photo by Tom Pennington and Hannah Peters

The U.S. contingent rolled her Nigerian counterpart giving her four points in the keenly contested affair.

CanIn the build-up to the gold medal match, Oborududu defeated Meerim Zhumanazarova of Kyrgyzstan in the preliminary round.And after three minutes, the American celebrated as she emerged winner of the all-important gold medal in women's wrestling.

Nigeria Win Second Medal At Tokyo 2020 As Hard Fighting Wrestler Finishes 2nd To Win Silver

Blessing Oburudu has written her name in the history books of the wrestling competition in the Olympics. Photo by Tom Pennington

Theme breezed past Azerbijan's Manolova in the quarter-finals and her victory in the semis was also a mare formality against Mongolia's Battsetseg Soronzonbold.

Before the Tokyo 2020 Games, Nigerian has never won a medal in Olympic wrestling and Oburuddu's feat will go down in history as the most successful in the country.

Meanwhile. Ese Brume has dedicated her medal to Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide popularly known as Winners' Chapel, Vanguard, Daily Post.It is the first time Nigeria will be having a medal at the Olympics in wrestling and it took Oborududu her third attempt at the global event.

The Delta state born athlete made the third-best jump in the final round of the women's long jump event as she leapt 6.97meters.

The 25-year-old finished behind United States' Britney Reese who won silver and Germany’s Malaika Mihambo who took home gold.

Imo governor recalls sacked attorney-general

 


The governor, Hope Uzodinma, disclosed this in Owerri, after meeting with the leadership of the state chapters of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, NUP, led by Josiah Ugochukwu, Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade Austin Chilakpu and Trade Union Congress, TUC, at the Government House in Owerri.

The Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, has recalled his sacked Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General of the state, Cyprian Akaolisa.

Recall that Uzodinma had on May 12, sacked Akaolisa and 19 other Commissioners, leaving eight other Commissioners.

Uzodinma on Monday made a volte-face, announcing that he never sacked Akaolisa, who is currently slammed with a five-year ban from practising as a lawyer by Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee.

The state Commissioner for information and strategy, Declan Emelumba, said that the governor never sacked Akaolisa as the Chief law officer of the state.

The statement read, “the Imo state government wishes to acknowledge that the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice Barr C O C Akaolisa, was never among the commissioners dropped when the executive Council was dissolved a few weeks ago.

“This error which occurred when I was announcing the commissioners retained by His Excellency the Executive Governor of Imo State, Sen Hope Uzodimma, is highly regretted. I accept responsibility for this error.

“Consequently, the government has directed that the Hon Attorney General and commissioner for justice, Barr C.O C Akaolisa should immediately resume his normal duties as he was never dropped from the state cabinet.”

Speaking to newsmen on Akaolisa’s ban by LPDC, the information Commissioner said that the state government would respond after the channels of appeal on the ban had been exhausted.

Emelumba said, “Our laws are clear on this. An accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The ban had been appealed and the Imo State Government would take a position on it after the channels of appeal on the matter have exhausted.”

UAE lifts ban on transit flights from Nigeria, India


FILE PHOTO - Emirates airliners are seen on the tarmac in a general view of Dubai International Airport in Dubai, United Arab Emirates January 13, 2021. REUTERS-Abdel Hadi Ramahi-File Photo

The United Arab Emirates will on Thursday lift a ban on transit flights including from Nigeria and India, the National Emergency and Crisis Management Authority (NCEMA) said on Tuesday.

India and Pakistan are important markets for Emirates, Etihad Airways and other UAE carriers flydubai and Air Arabia.

The Gulf state, a major international travel hub, had banned passengers from many South Asian and African states travelling through its airports this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

NCEMA said on Twitter that passengers travelling from countries where flights had been banned would be able to transit through its airports from Aug. 5 as long as they present a negative PCR coronavirus test taken 72 hours prior to departure.

Final destination approval would also have to be provided, the authority said, adding that UAE departure airports would arrange separate lounges for transiting passengers.

The transit ban had also included Nepal, Sri Lanka, Uganda and Nigeria.

Dubai state carrier Emirates welcomed the government’s decision to allow travel to resume from the affected countries. There was no immediate comment from other UAE airlines on the announcement, which also eased an entry ban on residents returning from countries where flights had been suspended.

NCEMA said a ban on entry to the UAE for passengers from these countries would also be lifted for those with valid residencies and who are certified by Emirati authorities as fully vaccinated.

However, they would need to apply for online entry permits prior to travelling and would need to present a negative PCR test taken 48 hours prior to departure.

Those working in the medical, educational or government sectors in the Gulf Arab state as well as those studying or completing medical treatment in the UAE would be exempt from the vaccination requirement as would humanitarian cases.

Court remands man for ‘rape’ of 14-year old girl

 

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 Oyo State Family Court sitting at Iyaganku, Ibadan on Monday remanded Basiru Ajadi, 60, at Abolongo Correctional facility for alleged rape of a 14-year-old girl.

 Basiru of Aba Alade area, Olorunsogo, Ibadan, was charged on a count of having unlawful carnal knowledge of a minor.

The Chief Magistrate, S.H. Adebisi, who did not take the plea of the defendant due to lack of jurisdiction, remanded Basiru at Abolongo Correctional facility, Oyo Town.

Adebisi said the defendant should be remanded pending the outcome of the case file at Oyo State Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP).

He adjourned the matter until Aug. 30, for mention.

According to the Prosecutor, Insp Gbemisola Adedeji, the defendant on July 28, at about 7: 00 p.m., allegedly had unlawful sexual intercourse with the 14-year-old girl.

Adedeji said the victim was a neighbour’s child and was lured by Basiru before he allegedly raped her.

She said the offence was contrary to Section 34 of the Oyo State Child Right Law 2006.

Nigerian Police Name Suspected Top Financier of IPOB/ESN

 

A man suspected to be a financier of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Eastern Security Network (ESN) has been arrested by the police in Imo state.

The Imo state police command disclosed that the suspect, Boniface Okeke, and 25 members of the group were arrested Sunday, August 1, at a hotel in the Orlu area of Imo state.

Revealed: Nigerian Police Name Suspected Top Financier of IPOB/ESN

Revealed: Nigerian Police Name Suspected Top Financier of IPOB/ESN

According to the commissioner of police, Abutu Yaro, the suspects were held in connection with terrorism and attacks on security agencies and individuals.

The police disclosed that the arrests were made possible through the assistance of one Emmanuel Nnaji, 15, who was apprehended after the recent attack on Omuma and Njaba police stations.He said Okeke, 57, confessed to having funded IPOB and ESN operations in the state to the tune of N10,000,000 while he was outside the country.

The command said:

“On interrogation by the command’s tactical teams, the suspect gave a vivid description of a hotel located in Orlu as where they, the bandits, stayed and planned before they executed their dastardly act on the police stations.''

The police stated that some of the items recovered from the suspects include, one AK47, Pump Action, double-barrel, ammunition, hemp, Biafran flag, army camouflage, and Biafran insignia.

Okechukwu in a statement on Sunday, August 1, warned that IPOB's planned lockdown every Monday of the week will have a negative effect on the southeast zone.

Meanwhile, the director-general of the Voice of Nigeria (VON), Osita Okechukwu, has described the threat by the IPOB to impose a weekly lockdown on the southeast zone as waging atrocious war against Ndigbo.

He argued that such a decision which will not deliver meaningful results for the region.

Suspected Kidnappers Shot Dead in Taraba, Benue Victim Safely Rescued


Vigilantes have reportedly killed two suspected kidnappers while collecting ransom in Sabongida town in Gassol local government area of Taraba state.

The vigilantes also rescued an elderly man identified as Alhaji Gambo who was abducted by the kidnappers.

Insecurity: Suspected Kidnappers Shot Dead while Collecting Ransom in Taraba

Photo credit: Taraba state  Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku

The suspected kidnappers had allegedly instructed the family of their victim to bring the ransom money to a location.

The vigilantes in the area were subsequently informed and they went to the location to lay an ambush.

The vigilantes subsequently rescued the elderly man who was reportedly brought to the scene.The armed kidnappers arrived at the said location, unknown to them that the vigilantes were around and two of them were said to have been gunned down while picking the money.

The spokesperson of the police command in the state, ASP Abdullahi Usman, confirmed the killing of the kidnappers.

He, however, did not go into details of the incident.

Our source in the area confirmed that the late kidnappers had killed many people in Taraba.

In a related development, three kidnappers were shot dead on Monday, August 2, during an operation by the police to rescue the wife of Benue commissioner for land and survey, Ann Unenge.

The security team that rescued the commissioner's wife were men of the police elite squad Operation Zenda in Benue state.Unenge was successfully rescued by the police and taken to the police headquarters of the Benue state police command.

A data analyst and journalist, Rotimi Sankore, has given reasons why Nigerian governments at all levels are failing to address the mounting insecurity in the country.

Sankore was reacting to calls by President Buhari urging the US to relocate its Africa command headquarters from Germany to the African continent.

Sankore, the host of the popular radio show, Public Square Nigeria on 99.3 Nigeria Info FM, listed five major reasons why the authorities are failing to nip the crisis in the bud.