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NEWSPAPER HEADLINES 14/04/2021 – The Helen Media

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Legislature, judiciary autonomy: Govs oppose Buhari Executive Order 10, back financial autonomy, says Lalong

Reps to resolve parliamentary staff pending issues soon —Gbajabiamila

Vaccination doesn’t mean we should lose guard – NCDC

People willing to get COVID-19 vaccine declined, says NBS

Canada rejects ex-SARS operative’s application for asylum

Activist accuses Sowore of pocketing #EndSARS grant

UNIOSUN rejects U-16 admitted students, offers refund of fees

JAMB accuses UNIABUJA, others of giving illegal admissions

BUA, 27 others now have active refinery licences, says DPR

Online transactions rise by 99% to N22.77tn

Alhassan removed as CCT spokesman after controversial statement

Saraki 2023 presidential posters flood Abuja

Uzodinma inaugurating roads that I constructed –Okorocha

Focus on insecurity, drop hijab bill, CAN tells National Assembly

IPOB attacks S’East govs, says Ebube Agu will fail

Why we suspended protest against Buhari medical trip -Omokri

PDP congress: Fayose alleges over-voting, Makinde congratulates Arapaja

Two militia men, four others killed during search for missing soldiers – Ortom

Ortom begins Hajj Savings Scheme in Benue

No place in Ogun safe, says NMA, doctors, nurses begin strike

Kano resident doctors suspend strike

FCTA to re-introduce ‘park and pay’ policy

Bauchi plans sex workers’ headcount, repatriation to states, LGs

Headless bodies uncovered under bridge in Cross River

Man suspecting Niger imam of amorous affairs stabs cleric to death

Bandits raid Kaduna villages, kill four, injure one

Biden to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan by September 11

*The Nation*
N140b solar project not free, says Osinbajo

Okorocha in EFCC custody for alleged N7.9b fraud

Legislative aides shelve protest over salary arrears at National Assembly

Army engages retirees to support national security operations

PTAD owes parastatal pensioners N150b

Soldier abducted, two police inspectors killed in Oyo, Delta, Abuja

Presidency reaffirms July delivery of Six Super Tucano

DPR denies revoking 32 private refineries licences

Elders from 65 years account for 60 per cent of COVID-19 deaths

Federal Polytechnics, Colleges of Education get governing councils

AMCON to float Holding Company for aviation assets

Companies get 48-hour deadline to remit N200b unclaimed dividends

NBA threatens protest in support of JUSUN’s strike

FUTO gets new female VC

Musa completes move to Kano Pillars

Unemployment fuelling insecurity in Nigeria, says CAN

Tinubu: let’s pursue peace, harmony

Ayade, Makinde, Matawalle seek end to insecurity

Taraba, Kogi, Adamawa lowest testing states, says NCDC

Assembly clears 15 appointees as special advisers in Edo

Adeboye predicts end to insurgency soon

*Vanguard*
Boko Haram recaptures Borno LGA, scores feared dead

Upon Resumption from Easter, Senate suspends plenary over death of N’Assembly members

Reps suspend plenary for one week to honour fallen colleagues

AGF tasks judiciary on impartiality in justice delivery

Northern Governors decry killing of Army personnel in Benue

Johnson & Johnson vaccine halted in US, roll-out delayed in Europe

FG develops SOPs for digitalization project

Iran to increase uranium enrichment to 60 per cent

No to wearing of hijab in Christian schools — CAN

NEITI’s work improves Nigeria’s business environment ― Orji

No Twitter, No Shoprite, Buhari-led govt failing to lure foreign investors ― Aderinokun

Moghalu urges young Nigerians to effect good governance with social platforms

Ramadan: Gov Sule, Speaker, Almakura to Muslim Ummah: pray for Nigeria, Leaders, families for peace

Itsekiri Public Affairs committee hails emergence of Olu designate

Victims’ support, solution to sexual crimes — NHRC boss

NHRC receives 121 complaints in 3 months in Kaduna

JUSUN: Lagos lawyers back call for suspension of strike

FCT Police lose personnel in a shoot out with suspected kidnappers — spokesperson

Police confirm abduction of 3 on Ijebu-Ode-Ibadan Road

 


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Don’t accept wike’s deceptive Financial bribe- IPOB warns IMO communities

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The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB has warned the people of Ohaji Local Government Area of Imo State against ceding their land to Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State.

IPOB cautioned the people of Ohaji against accepting Wike’s alleged satanic and deceptive financial inducement.

Emma Powerful, the spokesman of IPOB, issued the warning in reaction to an alleged illegal and undocumented ceding of communities in Ohaji Local Government Area to Wike.

Powerful warned that ceding their communities to Wike would affect their children’s future; hence such a deceptive move should be rejected.

He urged the communities to treat whoever is persuading them to change their state of origin as a criminal.

Powerful noted that accepting to change their state of origin for the sake of N150,000 monthly is evil.

A statement by Powerful reads partly: “Following an illegal undocumented treaty to cede communities of Ohaji Egbema LGA from Imo State to Rivers State via a crooked financial inducement by current Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike.

“We the global family and movement of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) under the command and leadership of our great leader Mazi Nnamdi KANU wish to warn that such project is called to a halt to avert inevitable consequences.

“We suggest to the communities that fall into this deceptive venture masterminded by Nyesom Wike to retrace their steps, considering that this singular act could attract futuristic destructive effects.

“IPOB was intimated with the information regarding Governor Wike’s plan, which includes conditional future promises and haven gone through these moves realized that Wike will abandon them in future because governor Wike cannot be in charge of Rivers State beyond his tenor as a current Governor.

“It is a known fact that the Imo State government failed in their obligations as it concerns the predicaments they are facing in that area, but they must forget Wike with his satanic offer. Wike’s deceptive offer would harm them and their children in the future as such may not be sustainable by successive governments. Moreover, the Biafra restoration approaches hastily.

“IPOB is advising them to retrace their steps and watch what God Almighty has in stock for them; changing God Almighty’s plans for children will harm the communities in the future, for God to have placed you where you are today does not mean that he has abandoned you.

“The communities or anybody persuading them to change their State of origin identity and be acquired like slaves with cash value of N150 (One Hundred and Fifty Naira Only) is evil and must be treated as criminal because we don’t see where old men and women, youths and educated people would allow such an undocumented territorial treaty due to hunger and abandonment.”


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2023 elections: Pastor David Ibiyeomie tells Nigerians who to vote

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Pastor David Ibiyeomieof Salvation Ministries has addressed Nigerians on those to vote ahead of the 2023 general elections

Ibiyeomie urged Nigerians to vote for politicians with a vision for the country and not a politician.

He gave the remark while addressing his members at the church’s headquarters in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Pastor David Ibiyeomie noted that anyone who collects money to vote in the forthcoming election sold their conscience, stressing that electorates should vote for a statesman.

According to Ibiyeomie: “If you take money to vote, then you have sold your conscience. When we are shouting, you people will say I don’t shout. I am shouting now. Don’t collect bribes to vote, vote for your conscience.

“Don’t vote party again in Nigeria; vote for someone who has a vision. Nigeria is in the woods; she needs someone who has a vision.

“No politician should be voted; vote for a statesman instead. A statesman thinks of the next generation, a politician thinks only of the 2023 general elections.”


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Interpol arrests three Nigerians for international scam

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The International Police (INTERPOL) has arrested three Nigerians over alleged global scam.

The trio were arrested in a sting operation conducted simultaneously in a Lagos suburb, Ajegunle and in Benin City, 300 km to the East of the commercial capital.

One of the scammers, Hendrix Omorume has been charged and convicted and now faces a 12-month prison sentence.

The three men, aged between 31 and 38, were each arrested in possession of fake documents, including fraudulent invoices and forged official letters.

The investigation was conducted in conjunction with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The operation is part of a global operation codenamed “Killer Bee” involving INTERPOL National Central Bureaus (NCBs) and law enforcement in 11 countries across Southeast Asia.

According to INTERPOL’s Director of Cybercrime, Craig Jones, the organisation had “to alert Nigeria to a serious security threat where millions could have been lost without swift police action.”

The laptops and mobile phones seized by EFCC during the arrests, were examined by the INTERPOL to help confirm the systematic use of “Agent Tesla” malware to access business computers and divert monetary transactions to their own accounts.


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