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BREAKING: Court sacks Local Government chiefs in Ondo

Reports from Ondo state says a High Court sitting in Akure, the state capital, has sacked the local government executives in the entire state.

Presiding judge Justice Isiq, while delivering his judgment, said that Ondo State Independent Electoral Commission (ODIEC) erred by omitting the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) on the election ballot paper.

BREAKING: Court sacks Local Government chiefs in Ondo

Ondo state governor Rotimi Akeredolu

The matter was brought before the court by the leadership of the PRP in the state and the suit was not instituted by the Rotimi Akeredolu led government.

The chairmen and the counsellors of the councils were members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who were elected into the offices after winning the local government election held in April 2016.

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Take note: Lagos, Benin, Calabar, others to experience localised thunderstorms on Saturday, April 1

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted partly cloudy conditions over the central states of the country on Saturday with chances of localised thunderstorms over Minna and Ilorin in the morning.

Hot, cloudy weather to prevail on Saturday – NiMet

Take note: Nigerians likely to experience hot, cloudy weather on Saturday, April 1

NiMet gave the prediction in the Weather Outlook by its Central Forecast Office (CFO) on Friday in Abuja.

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It also said that there would be prospects of localised thunderstorms over Mambila plateau during the afternoon and evening hours with day and night temperature of 36 to 40 degrees and 21 to 27 degrees Celsius.

The agency predicted that southern states would experience cloudy conditions with chances of localised thunderstorms over Akure, Warri, Lagos, Benin, Port-Harcourt and Calabar in the morning hours.

It also predicted localised thunderstorms over most part of the south with exception of Shaki and Abeokuta in the afternoon with day and night temperatures of 32 to 34 and 23 to 26 degrees Celsius.

According to NiMet, northern states will experience sunny morning with sunny and hazy conditions during the afternoon and evening hours and day and night temperature of 38 to 41 and 18 to 23 degrees Celsius.

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“Hot weather conditions are still anticipated over most parts of the country in the next 24 hours,” NiMet predicted.

Meanwhile, a Nigerian in the video below has urged Nigerians to take control of the own living conditions.

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Omokri accuses Buhari of lack of transparency over medical trip bills

Reno Omokri, an ex-aide to former president Goodluck Jonathan, has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of lack of transparency over how much he paid for his medical trip to the United Kingdom.

Omokri accuses Buhari of lack of transparency over medical trip bills

Tell us how much of Nigeria’s money you used on your medicals during the trip to London, Omokri says to Buhari

Omokri, in tweets on Friday, March 31 evening, accused President Buhari of failing to ‘walk the talk’ on his campaign for transparency in governance.

According to Omokri, Buhari is a servant of the people and is accountable to them.

Failure to disclose how much he paid for his medicals from Nigeria’s funds during vacation to the United Kingdom, Omokri said, is plain wrong.

In a tweet on Monday, March 27, Omokri accused President Buhari of constantly breaking his campaign promises to Nigerians who voted him into power. He noted that this was the worst kind of corruption.

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BREAKING: Fresh violence erupts in Ile-Ife, 10 injured

Vanguard is reporting that just few days after the violent clashes broke out between Hausa and Yoruba communities in Ile-Ife, fresh communal clash has broken out in Osun state.

According to the report, the clash broke out on Friday, March 31 in Ife North Local Government Area of Osun.

BREAKING: Fresh violence erupts in Ile-Ife, 10 injured

BREAKING: Fresh violence erupts in Ile-Ife, 10 injured

No fewer than ten people were injured in the fresh violence.

ZENITHBLOG.com gathered the fresh clash was between the people of Ipetumodu and Asipa in Ife north area of the state.

Recall that many lives and millions of property destroyed in the last clash in Ile-Ife.

Force Spokesman, Jimoh Moshood, Chief Superintendent of Police, made the disclosure in Abuja when he presented the suspects before newsmen.

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Fuel scarcity looms as petroleum tanker drivers threaten to embark on nationwide strike

The Petroleum Tankers Drivers (PTD) arm of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) says it will commence a nationwide strike on Monday.

Petroleum Tanker drivers threaten to embark on nationwide strike on Monday

Fuel scarcity looms as petroleum tanker drivers threaten to embark on nationwide strike

NUPENG’s President, Mr Igwe Achese, announced this in a signed communique on Friday in Lagos, at the end of its Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting held at the union’s secretariat in Yaba.

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The communique said the strike would draw the attention of the Federal Government and other stakeholders to some unresolved issues bordering on the welfare of workers, such as bad roads, poor remuneration, insecurity and the alleged excesses of some security agencies.

“The CWC-in-Session considers inhumane, the refusal of the National Association of Transport Owners (NARTO) to commence negotiation with the union for the renewal of the expired Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) on the working conditions of our Tanker Driver members in the PTD branch, after several appeals and even an ultimatum.

“The CWC-in-Session, therefore, resolves to give full backing to any industrial action the members in this sector might decide to take with effect from Monday, April 3, 2017.

“To avert the pains and discomfort the action might cause, the CWC-in-Session calls on the Federal Government to urgently intervene and apprehend the unfortunate situation, to enable NARTO meet its obligations to tanker drivers,’’ the communique said.

The communique also called on the National Assembly to urgently pass the Petroleum Industry Bill, in order to tackle all the issues of corruption plaguing the oil sector.

It also called for the commercialisation of the operations of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), as well as the turn-around-maintenance for the refineries, to increase local production and reduce the importation of petroleum products.

The communique commended the efforts of the federal government to encourage operators of illegal refineries to be integrated into the establishment of modular refineries.

The union also vowed to resist any attempt to increase the pump price of petrol.

It also commended efforts of the government to shore up the Naira against the Dollar and the decline in the inflationary rate to 17.5 per cent.

The communique, however, called on government to address the challenges of poverty, unemployment, hunger and the rising cost of goods and services.

READ ALSO: Senator Andy Uba’s certificate is fake

It also appealed to government to adopt measures to restructure the economy, as well as address challenges confronting the power sector.

The association commended the federal government’s determined efforts at eliminating the Boko Haram sect from the Sambisa forest, but called for increased military intelligence gathering to stem the spate of bombings in Maiduguri, Borno.

In the video below: a Nigerian man laments bitterly how he regrets voting for the All Progressives Congress in the last elections.

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Why Nigerians must shut the Senate down now – MURIC

– Following the tussle between the Nigerian Senate and the presidency, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has called for the Nigerian Senate to be scraped

– The group said the Senate has become a threat to Nigeria democracy and must be do away with

Professor Ishaq Akintola, the director of MURIC in a statement obtained by ZENITHBLOG.com on Friday, March 31, said the Nigerians Senate is misusing its power and terrorising Nigerians.

Akintola said the Eight Senate is terrorising Nigeria and working towards dictatorship if it is not shut down immediately, Daily Post reports.

MURIC said Nigerians have to shut down the Senate before it shuts down the government.

MURIC said Nigerians have to shut down the Senate before it shuts down the government.

The statement reads: “Though it has been denied, the threat allegedly made by Senate to shut down government appears real. Senate’s body language indicates it is all out for war with the executive.

“It is parliamentary rascality at its worst. We can no longer trust the eighth Senate. It is capable of doing anything. The Nigerian people must strike while the iron is hot. We must shut down Senate before it shuts down government.

“First, the head of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, was rejected twice by Senate. Nigerians were quick to conclude that the senators were unwilling to stomach a man who would not make concessions to lawmakers particularly since many of them have pending cases of fraud.

“In the second instance, Senate suddenly bared its fangs and summoned Hammed Ali. The red chamber insisted that the customs chief must appear in customs uniform. It was later revealed that a bullet proof SUV car illegally brought into the country was at the root of the matter.

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“Thirdly, Professor Itse Sagay, a respected constitutional lawyer was summoned by Senate for criticizing its actions. This is indubitable evidence of Senate’s determination to silence critics. Very soon they will start serving summons on journalists and poor market women.

“The Nigerian Senate has also been ruthless in dealing with dissenting voice within the hallowed chamber. Senator Ali Ndume was suspended for six months merely for voicing opposition to Senate’s recklessness. This is another red signal.

“A few powerful senators are perpetrating oligarchic dictatorship in the red chamber. Nigerians must rise before this powerful but self-serving oligarchy descends on other patriotic and progressive senators in their midst.

“This Senate will not tolerate free speech. It is out to strangulate the democratic process. Senate is gunning for parliamentary totalitarian dictatorship. It must be stopped before it is too late.

“A fourth example has occurred in Senate’s refusal to screen people nominated as commissioners of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Yet screening of nominees is the statutory responsibility of lawmakers. Does Senate want carpenters and taxi drivers to come forward to perform this legislative duty?

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“How then do we explain a situation whereby senators refuse to perform their duties? We hope we are communicating with Nigerians and we hope the masses can read between the lines. Senate appears to be telling the executive arm: ‘Play ball or …’ There is no other word to use for this than ‘arm twisting’.

“We want Nigerians to compare Senate’s ruthlessness in dealing with both external (Professor Itse Sagay) and internal critics (Senator Ali Ndume) to the red-carpet treatment it gave the senate president on the imported car scandal and the kid’s-glove treatment it gave Senator Dino Melaye on Dinogate.

“The Nigerian Senate has declared war on the Nigerian people. Nigerians must wake up from their deep slumber before it is too late.”

Meanwhile, Prof. Aloysius Okolie has lashed out at Senator Ali Ndume saying he deserves to be suspended by the Senate for trying to blackmail it.

Ndume was suspended by the Senate for six months after he called for investigation into allegations that that Senator Dino Melaye did not graduate from Ahmadu Bello University and Senate president, Bukola Saraki was involved in the purchase of a bullet-proof vehicle.

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Meningitis: 7 facts every Nigerian must know before its too late

On Thursday, March 30, 2017, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) confirmed the outbreak of Cerebro Spinal Meningitis (CSM) in five states with 282 deaths.

ZENITHBLOG.com reported that Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, the Chief Executive Officer of the centre, made this known to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja.

Ihekweazu said that 1,966 suspected cases have been recorded while 109 have been confirmed since the outbreak of the disease in February in the country.

Meningitis can be fatal within 24 hours

Meningitis can be fatal within 24 hours

What are some facts Nigerians need to know about the sickness before it is too late so they can take preventive measures?

The Health research funding website gave the following facts:

1. There are different forms of Meningitis

Meningitis can be caused by bacteria, a virus, or even fungi on certain occasions. Because of this, being able to recognize the cause of the infection that is swelling up the brain, brain stem, and spinal cord is critically important.

The bacterial version of meningitis is the most deadly, accounting for the deaths of over 120,000 people around the world every year.

2. It kills fast

It is possible for someone to die from meningitis just 24 hours after the initial symptoms of the disease take place. About 10% of the cases of meningitis prove fatal even when treatment is received immediately.

Another 20% of people will receive some form of permanent brain damage or disability as a direct result of the disease, meaning that only 70% of people with meningitis recover after encountering the symptoms.

3. It has no age barrier

Meningitis is known to affect kids under the age of 5 and teens between the ages of 15-19 the most often, but the nature of the disease means that it can affect anyone at any time.

It does not matter where someone lives in the world today. Meningitis may be more frequent in low income areas and where vaccines are not as available, but it is still found in every corner of every society.

4. Vaccines can help prevent it

One of the most effective ways to stop meningitis before it ever starts is to be vaccinated against the disease. That’s why it is recommended as a part of every child’s vaccination program today.

By exposing people to the dead and dying bacteria that cause the deadliest forms of the disease, children receive a higher level of protection against all bacterial forms of the disease.

READ ALSO: BREAKING: 140 killed by meningitis in Nigeria

5. Smoking increases the risk of Meningitis

Meningitis is often spread through personal contact, which is why smoking causes many people to become carriers of the virus or bacteria.

Although seasonal factors can also contribute to the ability of people to pick up the disease and spread it, smoking is the #1 way that people increase their chances of picking up meningitis.

6. It leads to major illnesses

Those that have survived symptoms of meningitis are likely to suffer long term health effects such as deafness, brain damage, learning difficulties, seizures, and limited physical activity and abilities.

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7. Other ways apart from vaccination

One of the top ways to prevent symptoms and risks of contracting meningitis is to become vaccinated. Other prevention tactics include hand washing frequently, exercising regularly, maintain a stable immune system, and cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough.

ZENITHBLOG.com recently made a video of the health benefits of eating fruits. Watch the video below:

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WAEC declares another senator’s certificate as fake (evidence)

Regional examination board West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has declared the result tendered by Senator Andy Uba representing Anambra South constituency in his race for the upper house of legislature as fake.

A letter acquired by Sahara Reporters showed that the examinations board had declared the Senator Uba’s certificate as fake since 2014.

Senator Andy Uba's certificate fake - WAEC

WAEC says result tendered by Senator Andy Uba is fake

According to the letter dated February 12, 2014, Senator Uba allegedly forged both a secondary school certificate and “Confirmation of Result” which he presented to British authorities

The letter which was addressed to the attention of George Smith of Public Agencies, located at 57 Peel Road, Wembley Middlesex, HA9 7LY in the United Kingdom, stated: “Letter reference no. L/CR/CONF/05465089 dated 21st November, 2013 is fake.”

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It added: “Mr. A.A. Okelezo, as you rightly observed, reported as the Controller of our branch office in Calabar on 7th October, 2013 having been deployed from the Ikeja Zonal Office. He was never the Head of National Office, as indicated at the foot of the letter under reference. The signature on the document is in no way similar to his signature.”

Senator Andy Uba's certificate fake - WAEC

Snapshot of WAEC letter declaring Andy Uba’s certificate as fake

The letter clarified further that “the Examination conducted in May/June 1974 was GCE [General Certificate of Education] and not WASSCE as indicated on the Confirmation of Result.

The WAEC letter which was signed by O.M. Adebayo, the deputy Registrar in charge of School Exams Department added: “The Certificate No: SC 544753 with candidate No. 05465089 was found to be fake, as signatures on the document were forged. Also, the serial number quoted on the ‘certificate’ was non-existent in our system. In addition, the spelling of GRADE as GARDE let the document out as fake.”

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The letter revealed that a candidate with the same name as Mr. Uba sat for GCE in the school in 1974 and then detailed the authentic results earned by the senator.

Senator Andy Uba's certificate fake - WAEC

Snapshot of another part of the letter

Uba’s real results as revealed by WAEC showed that the senator performed woefully, scoring “credit” in only one subject, Chemistry.

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Like Dino Melaye, Nigerian medical doctor with fake ABU certificate arrested

– A fake medical doctor has been arrested in Ogun state

– He was arrested with fake ABU certificate during ongoing re-validation exercise of health facilities across the state

– The state government had mandated all private health facilities across the state to be re-validated and re-registered following incessant loss of lives by quacks

Another fake medical doctor has been arrested in Abeokuta, Ogun state, a top government official has said.

Like Dino Melaye, Nigerian medical doctor with fake ABU certificate arrested

Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun state

Punch reports that Dr Sola Adebiyi, Director, Hospital Services, Ogun state Ministry of Health, told newsmen on Friday March 31 in Abeokuta that one Sunday Adeyeye was the sixth quack doctor to be nabbed in the state.

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She added that Adeyeye had been practising with a forged certificate obtained from the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Kaduna state.

ZENITHBLOG.com gathered that the director said that the culprit was arrested during the ongoing re-validation exercise of health facilities across the state.

Adebiyi added that the arrest was made easier as the culprit unknowingly walked into his own doom at the re-validation venue at the ministry.

The director said that the state Commissioner for Health, Dr Babatunde Ipaye, had made it mandatory for all private health facilities across the state to be re-validated and re-registered following incessant loss of lives by quacks.

According to Adebiyi, the owner of the facility who unknowingly engaged the doctor, brought him for the re-validation of his hospital, where his fake certificate was discovered.

“We were suspicious when the owner of Ganny-Hash Clinic and Maternity Hospital in Ifo, Mr Ganiyu Okewole, presented the said fake Dr Sunday Adeyeye’s certificate for re-validation of his facility.

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“We then asked him to bring the doctor in person which is one of our requirements for the exercise.

“Going through the Ahmadu Bello University certificate he presented and comparing it with the ministry’s records, there we discovered he has been practicing with a forged certificate and we immediately called in the police to effect his arrest,’’ Adebiyi said.

Responding to questions from newsmen, Adeyeye said he was not a doctor, that the ABU certificate was forged in his name in Zaria, adding that he has been working with the hospital since February 2017.

Like Dino Melaye, Nigerian medical doctor with fake ABU certificate arrested

Also speaking the proprietor of the affected clinic, Mr Ganiyu Okewole, said he was unaware of the doctor’s case.

He said if he had not brought him for re-validation, he would not have known.

ZENITHBLOG.com further gathered that revalidation exercise started in January 2016.

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The task force has shut down 168 private health facilities since the commencement of the exercise in the state.

Recall that Senator Dino Melaye has been in the center of a certificate scandal in the last few weeks. He was cleared on Monday March 27 by the Senate after weeks over being involved in a scandal concerning his academic qualification.

Also in an opinion article by Azu Ishiekwene, published by ZENITHBLOG.com, he pointed out that the Melaye case is an eye-opener there is a lot of problem with the Nigerian system as Ahmadu Bello University has a lot to deal with.

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Just In: Buhari gives Vice President Osinbajo, 23 others new appointments

– President Muhammadu Buhari has approved appointments into the executive management of some government agencies and parastatals

– The affected agencies are Nigerian Television Authority, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria and National Emergency Management Agency

ZENITHBLOG.com has obtained a press statement released by President Muhammadu Buhari’s special assistant on media and publicity, Femi Adesina, announcing the new appointments.

According to statement, the new chairman of the board of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) is former newspaper editor and ex-presidential spokesman, Chief Duro Onabule.

Other executive directors of NTA include: Dr Steve Egbo for administration and training; Abdul Hamid Salihu Dembos for marketing; Mohammed Labbo for news; Fatima M. Barda for finance; Stephen Okoanachi for engineering; and Wole Coker for programmes.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is the new chairman of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is the new chairman of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).

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At the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Aliyu Hayatu is new chairman, while Buhari Auwalu and Yinka Amosun, are zonal directors, Kaduna and Lagos, respectively.

Under the Ministry of Information and Culture, the following agencies have new appointees: Nigerian Film Corporation, Dr Chika Maduekwe, General Manager; National Theatre and National Troupe of Nigeria, Comrade Tar Ukoh, Artistic Director; National Council for Arts and Culture, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, Director-General; National Film and Video Censors Board, Folorunsho Coker, Director-General.

At the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, is chairman, while the new Director-General is Engr. Mustapha Yunusa Maihaja.

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Other members of the NEMA Board are the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF David Babachir Lawal; Captain Talba Alkali, representing Ministry of Transport and Aviation; Amb. Rabiu Dagari, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Dr Ngozi Azadoh, Ministry of Health; Alhaji Muhammadu Maccido, Ministry of Interior; Engr. Ajisegiri Benson Akinloye; Ministry of Water Resources, AVM Emmanuel Anebi; Nigerian Armed Forces; and AIG Salisu Fagge Abdullahi, Nigerian Police Force.

Meanwhile, President Buhari has appointed Tony Okpanachi, as the pioneer Managing Director of the Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN), Daily Trust reports.

This was disclosed in a statement from the Ministry of Finance, signed by Director, Information Salisu Na’inna on Thursday, March 30.

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These Lagos residents have lost all hopes and now wait for Ambode for rescue (photos)

As they marched close, armed with placards with various inscriptions, their faces said it all. They are frustrated and helpless. The only hope they have is the Lagos state government led by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.

The residents of Oko Addo village, a community in Eti-Osa local government area of the state no longer sleep comfortably. They only could stage a protest within the community against one retired Brigadier-General Tunde Reis who they alleged has taken over their lands and houses.

Lagos community battles military officer over large portion of land

The residents said it is now very difficult for them to live without fear of a possible attack

Among the placards read inscriptions which included, “Please, save, protect and preserve our inheritance,” “Save us from Brigadier-General Reis,” “Why should we be rendered homeless,” “Gen Reis, stay away from our land,” “Our land is not up for grabs, we intend to keep it for our use,” ” Gen Reis stop the demolition on our land,” among others.

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The residents, who said they had earlier gone to court on the matter, claimed that many of the houses in the community had been demolished by Gen Reis and some people working for him. They claimed further that they now live in fear of attack as they are convinced that their lives and properties are no longer safe.

Speaking with ZENITHBLOG.com on the matter, Fidelis Akra, who is the lawyer to the Igbaro Oteshade Royal Family of Oko Addo believed to be the beneficial owner of the vast area of land, said Gen Reis, under the auspices of Urban Cooperative Society, Badore, sometime ago showed up with an allocation document which purportedly showed that his allocation has encroached on about eight hectares of the land belonging to the Igbaro Oteshade Royal Family.

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The legal practitioner added that all effort to resolve the matter had been frustrated by Gen Reis who, he claimed, has resorted to brute force to harass and intimidate residents of the community as well as demolish their houses and fences er*cted on the large expanse of land. He appealed to the Lagos state government to stop what he called an illegality and call Gen Reis to order as well as nullify the purported allocation which encroaches on their land.

Lagos community battles military officer over large portion of land

Some of the affected residents demonstrating

The traditional head of the community, Baale Olayiwola Lawal, also explained that Gen Reis had often threatened the residents with guns and thugs and had boasted that nobody could arrest him. “He has continued to boast that no policeman can arrest him. We know we don’t have power like him but all we are asking is for him to vacate our land because we have no intention to forfeit our sole inheritance.”

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One of the protesters, who is a resident in the community, Barrister Felix Nwangwa, said that Gen Reis has unlawfully and maliciously destroyed properties within the community, claiming that the army general is not only attempting to erect structures on the land but also unlawfully creating access road with the aid of fully armed policemen as well as fierce looking touts who are always wielding lethal weapons.

Another resident of the community, Prince Malik Eshinlokun recalled how one of the residents was arrested in by some police task force who came with Gen Reis and was not released until 1am the following day. “Brigadier-General Reis has carved a niche for himself as not only a land grabber but also one with a penchant for violence as he is easily given to willfully destroying people’s property with a view to forcefully and unlawfully acquiring same. But he will not have his way this time,” he added.

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Attempts to speak with Brigadier-General Reis on the matter were unsuccessful as his two mobile lines were switched off.

Meanwhile, residents of Otodo Gbame in the state have continued to lament the demolition and taking over of the place they called home. Watch a video below:

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Young Hausa-Fulani poet's call for division of Nigeria, sparks reactions

– A young Hausa-Fulani poet and historian, Abdulbaqi Jari has called for the division of Nigeria

– He accused Igbos and Yorubas of embarrassing Nigeria

– He said unless there is division, the current political arrangement in the country could not work

A young Hausa-Fulani poet and historian, Abdulbaqi Jari has called for the division of Nigeria to avert lingering crisis among the major ethnic tribes in the country.

Young Hausa Fulani poet's call for division of Nigeria sparks reactions

Abdulbaqi Jari

ZENITHBLOG.com gathered that Abdulbaqi Jari in his tweets accused Yoruba and Igbo of causing embarrassment to entire citizens of the country.

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He said the attacks in South Africa and India because of Igbos have caused Nigeria more harm than good, adding that Nigeria could not work in the current arrangement where, according to him, governors, ministers and other government officials are villians.

But his tweets have, however, generated reactions from Nigerians who described his comments as unfortunate and tribalistic.

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Another tweeter user, Sewanu said neither Igbos nor Yorubas are the problem of the country, adding that the Hausas could not pretend to holier than thou

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6 VERY IMPORTANT things Buhari must do to save Nigeria from recession

Nigeria slid into recession in August 2016 and since then the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration has been everything in its power to stabilize the economy.

The fall in the price of oil affected the country negatively which was one of the reasons subsidy was removed and the price of fuel was increased.

6 things Buhari MUST do to save Nigeria from recession

The International Monetary Fund said said Buhari’s recovery plan was a welcomed development for Nigeria

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) which just concluded its Article IV consultation with Nigeria has given Buhari advice on what he must do to save the country from recession.

ZENITHBLOG.com has compiled a list of the things Buhari must do to save Nigeria from recession.

1. Stronger policies

Buhari must deliver stronger policies if he wants to achieve the objectives set by the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP).

Stronger macroeconomic policies are urgently needed to rebuild confidence and foster an economic recovery.

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2. Reduce budget deficit

Nigeria should remove currency-trading restrictions and reduce its budget deficit and debt-service costs to ‘sustainable’ levels.”

3. Dump multiple exchange rates

Currently in the country, there are multiple exchange rates which applies for different transactions. Buhari has been asked to remove these multiple exchange rates

Authorities should remove the remaining restrictions and multiple-currency practices, thus unifying the foreign-exchange market and helping regain investor confidence.”

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4. Revenue-based fiscal consolidation

To reduce the federal government interest-payments-to-revenue ratio to sustainable levels, there is a “need for a front-loaded, revenue-based fiscal consolidation starting in 2017.”

5. Tighter monetary policy

According to the IMF, Nigeria needs tight monetary policy to attract capital flows, improve liquidity and stabilize the currency.

Easing capital controls should be supported by tighter monetary policy and fiscal consolidation to anchor inflation expectations and to limit the risk of exchange-rate overshooting.

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6. Raise taxes and eliminate subsidies

Nigeria is said to have a weak tax system which is not helping the country’s fiscal problems.

They underscored that priority should be given to increasing non-oil revenue, including through raising VAT and excise rates, strengthening compliance, and closing loopholes and exemptions.

“Administering an independent fuel price-setting mechanism to eliminate fuel subsidies, strengthening public financial management, and developing a well-targeted social safety net would also support the adjustment. Directors stressed the need to contain the fiscal deficit of state and local governments, including through improved transparency and monitoring.”

President Muhammadu Buhari is trying to revive Nigeria’s economic growth with a record 7.3 trillion naira ($23 billion) budget this year. The federal government has approved $500 million (N153.55 billion) Eurobond to fund the 2017 budget.

He wants to raise $3.5 billion abroad to plug the deficit. The government issued a $500 million Eurobond on Wednesday as part of the 2016 budget, after raising $1 billion in February.

The man in the ZENITHBLOG.com video below said Nigeria needs to hold mass burial for its leaders.

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BREAKING: Resign now, Nigerian lawmaker tells Buhari

Abdulmumini Jibrin, a member of the Nigerian House of Representatives has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to resign on health ground.

BREAKING: Resign now, Nigerian lawmaker tells Buhari

Mr. Jibrin, a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress, said the president’s ill health has affected governance in the country badly

Mr. Jibrin, a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress asked the president to resign from office on health grounds.

He said the president’s ill health has affected governance in the country badly.

“PMB should opt for or encourage to accept a negotiated exit. The country can not afford a sort of part time president at this time,” Mr. Jibrin tweeted Friday evening.

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“The president I see on camera needs full home care not office, moderately quiet life, enough rest and quality time with his family.

“Life and health belongs to God but the more I see pictures of Mr President, the more Iam convinced he needs to go and rest. He needs it!”

ZENITHBLOG.com recalls that Mr. Jibrin is currently on suspension after accusing the speaker, Yakubu Dogara, his former ally, of budget fraud.

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Mr. Jibrin, who posted 30 tweets Friday evening, started by saying “PMB, TIME TO LET GO: So many issues are left unattended even small issues that a presidential cough can deal with are left hanging.”

Below are some of his tweets asking for the president to resign.

Meanwhile, in the video below, ZENITHBLOG.com asks Nigerians if they regretted voting for President Buhari. Their responses will surprise you.

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LASTMA officer beaten mercilessly by tricycle riders in Lagos (Photos)

– An officer of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) got into a fight with tricycle readers

– He was outnumbered by the furious riders who beat him mercilessly

– The fight reportedly started after a LASTMA van allegedly hit a tricycle while the rider was trying to evade getting arrested

ZENITHBLOG.com has obtained photos of a fight between an official of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and some tricycle riders in Ikeja, Lagos state.

Trouble reportedly started after a LASTMA patrol van reportedly hit a tricycle which made angry riders attack the van,

LASTMA officials were reportedly after an erring tricycle rider who tried to escape after breaking a traffic law.

LASTMA officials were reportedly after an erring tricycle rider who tried to escape after breaking a traffic law.

The van had reportedly been trailing a tricycle from Ikeja to the Allen avenue area of Lagos, after the latter broke a traffic law and attempt to escape the officials, Galaxy Television reports.

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When the riders sped off in an attempt to escape, one of the LASTMA jumped out of his van, without informing his colleague and ran after the rider.

When the riders sped off in an attempt to escape, one of the LASTMA jumped out of his van, without informing his colleague and ran after the rider.

Unfortunately for the LASTMA official, his colleagues drove off unaware that he had jumped off the van.

Unfortunately for the LASTMA official, his colleagues drove off unaware that he had jumped off the van.

The officials, who were determined to arrest him, trailed the rider until their patrol van accidentally collided with his tricycle. The tricycle immediately lost control and fell by the road side while the angry rider pumped out of his tricycle and narrowly escaped his death.

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A fight ensued between the officer and the rider who lamented continuous harassment by security agencies on the road.

A fight ensued between the officer and the rider who lamented continuous harassment by security agencies on the road.

After the riders escaped, one of the LASTMA officials reportedly jumped off the van to run after the erring rider, an action which provoked other riders who have been complaining of LASTMA’s harassment for a while.

Other riders soon joined the fight and teamed up to beat the unfortunate officer.

Other riders soon joined the fight and teamed up to beat the unfortunate officer.

The LASTMA official who had been unknowingly left behind by his colleagues who zoomed off in their fan was eventually rescued by police officers.

He was eventually rescued by police officers.

He was eventually rescued by police officers.

In the video below, motorcycle riders lament the injustice of motorcycle ban by the Lagos state government.

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Meet 9 popular peer to peer donation platforms in Nigeria

What do you know about peer to peer donation in Nigeria? Here is the list of latest Ponzi schemes in Nigeria 2017.

Peer to peer donation in Nigeria

Peer to peer donation means that having registered on the peer to peer donation platform you can make and receive donations.

See peer to peer donation sites in Nigeria:

The company has originated from the United Arab Emirates. Its main advantages are installed SSL certificate and online live chat support.

Such options make this service one of the most trustworthy and decent for choosing.

The procedure is the following: after getting of a payment done by two persons which are accountable to you, you will be excluded from the Payment Scheme, but in 3 days period you will get an opportunity for unlimited registration there.

The first step to get welcome to this networking business in Nigeria is to make a donation of N12.500 to a fellow peer who in his turn will approve the fact that you have made a donation.

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After this, other 4 already registered members will pay you back the sum which you have donated to them, it means that you will get about N50.000. If you have lack of time you may speed up the process by inviting your friends to join the network – they may be those four people who promote your profit of N50.000.

It is one of the latest Ponzi schemes in Nigeria. Despite that fact that this online networking business in Nigeria was registered in 2016, now it has occupied a position in the rating of top 5 best and most popular Ponzi schemes.

Say NO to Ponzi schemes

The main aim of this system is to exchange donations between those who need money and those who can give their money to other people.

It is considered to be one of the most reliable platforms for peer to peer donations because you don’t have to make the donation of money through central system or server. Members provide each other with money without any other people or networks.

Such a scheme is relatively new. Donations are sent directly from one member to another avoiding administrators or automated systems. Such a service will be suitable for Schools, Clubs, Charities and Churches.

Such a scheme appeared just after the crash of MMM Nigeria. The main benefit of this company is that it promises 35% of bonus on your investment, whereas MMM Nigeria offered just 30%.

Paradise Payment Nigeria

Having joined this platform the management promises that you will able to earn up to N150.000 just for a few days. For a start you need to have only N3000.

How a Ponzi Scheme works

You are allowed to join the club with the donation of N18.500. In one year time it is possible to make a profit of N3 million.

And, finally, MMM

Mavrodi

Currently, Sergey Mavrodi has found a new goal for his money making facilities – Nigeria. He has chosen such a country because of bad economic situation which drives people to get involved in financial experiments. Central Bank of Nigeria representative – Isaac Okoroafor warned the citizens about the danger to invest money to any institutions that are not licensed by the Nigerian authorities, especially, MMM. But Nigerians do not trust the warnings: the network has launched a war between the defenders and opponents of MMM. Some appeal to the fact that the networking business managed to collapse in all other countries, and this is a direct reason not to trust this company, others offer to award Sergey Mavrodi Nobel prize for achievements in the fight against poverty.

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Financial pyramid “MMM” in Nigeria has become more popular than Facebook

Count your money

At the end of December in 2016, the Website of the financial pyramid of Mavrodi Mondial Movement (“MMM”) in Nigeria has become more popular than social network Facebook.

It is noted that in the end of December 2016, the site “MMM” inferior in popularity only to the search systems Google and Yahoo! Social network Facebook ranked sixth in the number of users.

Internet is full of photos of a married couple from the Yoruba state in Nigeria, which placed MMM logo on their wedding cake: according to the couple, they managed to pay for the occasion by the earned in MMM money.

MMM Logo on a wedding cake

MMM new rules

Now participants are requested not to invest money in a financial institution, but to help each other: after registration they get access to personal account, where there are two links: “Help” and “Get help”. First you need to HELP some people, and you need to do so within 36 hours, otherwise the access to the personal account will be blocked. Minimum donation is $10, a member receives for them 1 Mavro. The money is sent to a specific person who needs help. The more aid, more bigger are your savings, because the rate of Mavro is growing every week. MMM promises to pay up to 30% of profit per month plus some bonus – $20, $30, $50 or $100, depending on the invested amount of money.

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Two weeks after donation, the participant can press the button “Get help”, consequently he will get the money from others, mostly new participants. Bonuses are also given for posted online video with a call to join MMM: 5% of the amount of invested money if the video has your face, and 3% if there is no face. Inviting friends, you can earn interest from their investments, as well as interest from investments of those whom they invited.

Hope you have found the given information useful. Always remember that donating to any peer-to-peer donation site you should think about all the consequences your actions may lead to. To invest your money to these platforms and schemes or not is your own decision and responsibility.

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Trump in first military action in Africa, orders massive airstrikes against Islamic terrorists group

President Donald has finally turned his eyes on Africa as he boosted the US military’s authority to step up air strikes in the fight against Islamist insurgents in Somalia.

Trump in first US military airstrike in Africa, orders massive airstrike against this terrorist group

Al-Shabaab fighters in Somalia during an exercise on February 13, 2012. Source: Daily Nation

The Defence Department made this known on Thursday.

According to a Pentagon official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, the powers also will give greater autonomy in decision-making on air strikes to the head of US forces in Africa, General Thomas Waldhauser.

“The president has approved a Department of Defence proposal to provide additional precision fires in support” of the African Union Mission in Somalia and Somali security forces operations,” said Navy Captain Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, in a statement.

“The additional support provided by this authority will help deny Al-Shabaab safe havens from which it could attack US citizens or US interests in the region,” Davis said.

Consequently, Trump’s decision is in line with the Republican his administration’s policy to expand the authority of the military, particularly in authorizing more aggressive air strikes in certain countries.

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ZENITHBLOG.com learnt that the military had accused the previous Democratic administration of President Barack Obama of micromanaging combat operations.

Obama notably kept tight control over armed drone strikes, which his successor is pursuing in Somalia and Yemen, Daily Nation reports.

Meanwhile, a Nigerian has noted that if the country’s president, Muhammadu Buhari, is ill, then it means the entire country is ill. Watch the video here:

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Good News: Prices of goods crash as naira appreciates against dollar

– As the naira continues to appreciate against the dollar, prices of basic food in major markets across the state crashes

– A survey conducted by ZENITHBLOG.com at Ojodu-Berger Retail market, Lagos, shows a reduction in the prices of rice, beans and perishable items and an increment in others

– Despite the naira appreciation, traders informed of a decline in sales

As the naira continues to appreciate against the dollar, prices of basic food items crash in some major markets across the state, ZENITHBLOG.com‘s checks at the Ojodu-Berger retail market, Lagos, confirmed.

The good news came in just days after the vice president Osinbajo promised that the soaring prices of food.

Although the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is unrelenting in its move to ensure more supply of the foreign currencies in the inter-bank market, the prices of other foodstuffs continue to rise.

According to findings by ZENITHBLOG.com, the prices of some staple foods, such as rice, beans, maize, groundnut, were beginning to drop in the market while others like garri and crayfish continues to soar.

ZENITHBLOG.com Weekly Price Check: Prices of basic food items crash as naira appreciates

File photo of some traders displaying their products in one of the markets visited recently. Photo: Esther Odili

In the market, prices of food items are dropping following the arrival of new harvests, as a bag of rice now sells for N17,500 and below as against previous price of N19,000 and above.

A survey carried out by our correspondent revealed that prices of some grains have drastically reduced but rice, still in high demand, remains costly but with slight drop in price.

Some consumers who spoke with ZENITHBLOG.com expressed optimism that the prices of food items would crash further before the month ends.

“The current economic hardship would end when there is massive food production. He said that when people don’t produce but consume more, there is bound to be food shortage and the economy will become weak,” Emeka, a consumer who was in the market in the market to buy some items, told our correspondent.

A trader identified as Augustine informed that there has been a reduction in the prices of foodstuffs and an increment in the price of crayfish and dried pepper.

He said: “Just recently, there has been a reduction in the price of basic foodstuffs especially egusi. In previous weeks, a bag of egusi (handpeel) that cost N65,000 before, now cost N50,000. The prices of these items are influenced by the exchange rates, as they are imported in the country. We have different types of egusi, the big, small and the ordinary one same goes for ogbono and dried pepper. Also the prices are influenced by the size of the bag, market location, content of the bag and measurement.

“For ogbono, there is no fixed price of ogbono as the price fluctuates lately. A bag of ogbono that cost N95,000 last week, have risen by five percent this week. A bag now goes for N100,000. A bag of dry pepper can be purchased at N55,000 now while a big nylon of crayfish sells for N32,000 as against its old price of N26,000 and N28,000.”

ZENITHBLOG.com Weekly Price Check: Prices of basic food items crash as naira appreciates

File photo of a young lady hawking fish on the streets of Lagos.

Similarly, there was a reduction in the price of rice and beans as observed in the market. A bag of rice that was sold for N19,000 and N17,500, now sells from 16,500- N17,500. And a bag of beans that cost N34,000 now costs between N28,000 and N32,000.

Traders believe this reduction is as result of the availability of similar food items by various brands that are competitive with the existing ones.

A rice dealer in the market simply identified as Nnamdi, explained thus: “There are different types of rice now and they are affordable and of good quality due to the recent appreciation of the Naira against the dollar. A huge problem faced by traders is purchase which is determined by the distributors and the economy condition of the country.

“As sometimes the ones bought from neighbouring countries are expensive transporting it here. Another factor is the closure of the border. Traders sell according to the amount they purchase the goods.”

Meanwhile, the scarcity of foreign exchange (forex) is taking its toll as the prices of some imported goods in the country were inflated in recent times.

In the same vein, there has been a little increment in the price of garri, especially white garri. According to traders, garri became expensive due economic condition of the country, despite the dollar fall.

In the market, a bag of white garri costs N15,000 while a bag of yellow garri is not sold for less than N13,000.

The rise of the dollar and other foreign currencies against the naira before now, has virtually affected the prices of electronics, stationery, clothes, building materials, food (like sugar, rice vegetable and palm oil) among others. The exchange rate is believed to be a major factor that influenced the prices of goods in the market.

Further checks by Zenithblog.com Lagos showed the hike in price of some foodstuffs and provisional items; resulting to poor sales and a reduction in the purchasing power of buyers.

ZENITHBLOG.com Weekly Price Check: Prices of basic food items crash as naira appreciates

Hausa traders with their tubers of yam and onions in large quantities. Photo: Wuraola Zainab.

Prices of provisions like dairy milk, detergent, noodles, beverages, laundry soaps and cereals that increased by 30 per cent in previous months, remain the same as observed in the market.

Mrs Uzor, a trader who spoke with our correspondent, said the prices of various commodities in the market have risen as a result of many factors like rise in price of fuel, exchange rate, and that these have led to availability and non- availability of most local produce and market factors.

According to her: “Traders are aware of the fact that prices of various foods items usually witness an increment in its prices whenever there is an imbalance in the economy but this period is worse. The rise in the price of provisional items like beverages, noodles, detergent and more is alarming, as it increases daily.

“A dozen of Dano milk that cost N180 before has increased to N270, while toothpaste that goes for N200, increased between N250- N300. A carton of noodles that cost N2,000 now cost N2,300; depending on the type, brand, size. While a carton of spaghetti now sells from N3,500 as against its old Price N2,600. Same goes for detergents and biscuits, as well as drinks. The increase in the prices these items have led to drop in sales because most buyers who patronize us end up buying in quantity rather than quality.”

Prices of some goods, as gathered by our reporter, have increased as high as 15 per cent in some instances and some traders have been grappling with rising prices of commodities including food stuffs, electronic gadgets and clothes.

A bag of sugar that cost N9,000 before, has increased to N18,000 upwards while a 25-litre gallon of vegetable oil that cost N14,000 last week, has gone up to N15,500 while the same quantity of palm-oil that was N16,000 has reduced to N14,000 as observed in the market.

The survey further revealed that price of tomatoes, pepper and chili pepper crashed by over 10 per cent.

It showed that a big basket of tomatoes which was sold for N9, 000 now sells for N6,000. Also, a medium-sized basket of fresh pepper now sells for N9, 000 from N13, 000, while a basket of chili pepper goes for N8, 000 from N7,000. Surprisingly, the prices of onions have crashed due to excess in supply.

A trader who sells in the market, Mallam Hamisu, explained that onion has been available in the market and affordable.

“For some weeks now, the prices of perishable goods have been relatively cheap and this is due to excess in supply. A bag of onion that goes for N25, 000 now ranges from N15,000-N18,000. But old onion is scarce and expensive, and a bag that cost N28,000 before, can be purchased at N25,000.

Chinedu, a phone retailer in the market, told our reporter that since the crash of naira against the dollar at the parallel market, some distributors stopped supplying the phone which shot the price up in the market.

ZENITHBLOG.com Weekly Price Check: Prices of basic food items crash as naira appreciates

Prices of tomatoes have also dropped in the market according to ZENITHBLOG.com’s survey. Photo: Esther Odili.

Our correspondent reports that as the value of the naira crashes, business people are also readjusting values of their wares so as not to incur losses while consumers groan over the increase.

A dealer in imported clothes, Olisa, explained that he had to constantly adjust the prices of his wares because if the prices remained fixed, the losses he would incur could cripple the business.

He said: “A brand new shirt for men which previously sold at N1,500 is now sold between N1,700 to N2,000 while a Jean trouser for men, rose from N2,500 to N3,000 or N3,500. While that of ladies, a pant trouser goes for N2,500 upwards; Depending on the brand and the size. Same goes for shoes and bags. As a quality bags goes from N5,000 upwards. But cheaper and affordable ones can be purchased at local stores.

“All these were due to the exchange rate. The implication is that the purchasing power the consumer will be reduced. The government should come up with both strong monetary and fiscal policies that will encourage local production, cheap capital and reduced unnecessary imports. It has never been this bad in Nigeria. Families can no longer afford three square meals in a day. Everybody is really lamenting these hard times.”

Staple foods such as rice, beans, cassava flakes are now slipping out of the hands of average Nigerians.

Although the prices of the food items in some of the markets differ, the difference is just minimal. For instance, the price of rice, beans, cassava flakes, palm oil, groundnut oil, and pepper in Ojodu-Berger retail market is different from the price in Ikorodu, Ogba, Iyana-Ipaja market, among others.

According to traders at the market, there is no fixed price for the foodstuffs, people just sell according to what they buy and that is why the prices are not the same.

A trader, who pleaded anonymity, lamented that the level of patronage in the market have reduced due to the high price of foodstuff adding that, this has inflicted more hardship on them.

“People are suffering and the appreciation of the Naira has not reflected in the prices of some goods lately.We do not make sales as usual in previous years. Government should please pity the traders who have no other source of livelihood for survival.”

Another trader said that majority of traders are facing financial crisis because most of them end up borrowing money to run their businesses but they are not getting returns on their because of low patronage.

Below is our weekly table of changes in price of goods before and now:

Price check

Table showing the changes in prices of food items before and now. Source: Esther Odili.

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See the luxurious life of a popular Yoruba monarch

Oba Abdul Rasheed Adewale Akanbi is the stylish Oluwo of Iwoland. He hailed from Ile Molaasan Gbase ruling house in Iwo.

He is a Nigerian-Canadian citizen with a wealth of international experience and connections required for the socio-economic development of his domain.

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Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdul Rasheed Adewale Akanbi

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The Oluwo of Iwoland is a young, vibrant and dynamic man with a passion and love for the development of Ayedire, Iwo and Ola Oluwa in general.

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Oba Akanbi and his wife

On November 19, 2015, the Secretary to the Osun State Government, Alhaji Moshood Olalekan Adeoti, signed a letter approving the appointment of Abdul Rasheed Adewale Akanbi as the 16th Oluwo of Iwo land.

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On relationship with his subjects

ZENITHBLOG.com gathered that Oba Akanbi has boasted in many fora that he is the only Oba in Yoruba land today who is not involved in land racketeering.

See the luxurious life of a popular Yoruba monarch

“I have consistently said I do not need anybody’s land to survive.I have always lectured the people sent to me at length.

“I ask if they realise that they are responsible for all the atrocities our youths are presently committing in and outside the campuses, on the streets of most of the capital cities in Nigeria, in the name of secret societies.

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“Today, most youths now see secret society as a thing of fashion and class, all because some of our elders have entrenched that value in our system.

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“I, therefore, pleaded with them to go have a rethink, as belonging to any secret society is not what induces or is required for the development of any society. When they left with their tails between their legs, expectedly, I knew they were going to fight.

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On his black Canadian wife

The monarch said: “If I must confess, I am amazed at the very fast pace my lovely wife is getting accustomed to my people and tradition.

See the luxurious life of a popular Yoruba monarch

“She is excited about it all and she is also learning. So far, she has not gone out of her way to break any of our customs or traditions and she has equally not offended anybody, be it my chiefs or any of my subjects. She is coping very well.

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REVEALED! Read what Indians are saying about how Nigerians treat foreigners

Nigerians are always at the receiving end of series of attacks in other countries. If locals are attacking foreigners in their country, Nigerians must be among those attacked.

Nigerians are blamed for almost every bad thing that happens in other countries.

They have been attacked in South Africa and the most recent happened on Monday, , March 27, when some Nigerian students were attacked by a mob inside a shopping mall in Nodia.

The truth about how Nigerians treat foreigners - Indians reveal

Endurance Amalawa, a Nigerian student in India was badly beaten by a mob in India

However, back in Nigeria, foreigners are treated like ‘gods’.

The Hindu.com had a chat with some Indians living in Nigeria on Friday, March 31 and they strongly condemned the attacks.

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The truth about how Nigerians treat foreigners - Indians reveal

The Nigerian students were shopping in a local mall when they were attacked

Arunraj Muruganandam, who has been based in Lagos for the last 15 years said: “I was deeply disturbed by the attacks on the Nigerian students in India. But I feel Indians mistreat the Africans anyway. Their conception about Africa and Africans is wrong.

“There has never been a case where an African has mistreated a foreigner in their country. The whole fact that we somehow feel we are superior to them is very uncomforting.”

The truth about how Nigerians treat foreigners - Indians reveal

Two Nigerian siblings attacked by the mob suffered facial injuries and minor fractures

According to him, he has felt more at home in Nigeria.

Another Indian who has been living in Abuja for over two decades, 51-year-old Sanjeev Purwar, said Nigerians are mostly good people.

He wondered why Indians can’t tolerate other people at a time they are being accepted globally and instead resorted to violence while adding that every society in the world has a different culture and people must learn to appreciate it.

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The truth about how Nigerians treat foreigners - Indians reveal

Many have condemned the attacks on Nigerians by Indians

Purwar recalled how Indians living in Nigeria were harassed back in 2013 after a Nigerian was reportedly killed in Goa, saying “it was one rare such happening here.”

Also speaking, another Indian identified as Gulrez Singh, who is based in Port Harcourt said such attacks were due to the “backwards mentality” of some people.

The truth about how Nigerians treat foreigners - Indians reveal

One of the Nigerian victims said they were beaten with rods, bricks and knives

Expressing sympathy for Nigerians, he said he was embarrassed over the unfortunate incidents taking place in India.

The thinking of some Indians is backwards and racist…A random black man automatically becomes a drug lord. This needs to stop but how to make people aware of it I do not know,” Singh added.

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Meanwhile, the Indian Cultural Association in Nigeria, in a letter to India’s High Commissioner to Nigeria B N Reddy on Wednesday, condemned the attack, saying “your own countrymen are respected in these African countries always and such incidents and unruly behaviour may change their perspective towards us.”

The videos below shows how Nigerian students were attacked in India.

The attacks on Nigerians by Indians were prompted by the death of a 19-year-old India student who died of a suspected drug overdose. Nigerians were accused of giving the victim, Manish Khari, the drugs.

Indian authorities have on ordered an investigation into the attack and no fewer than five persons involved in the violence have been arrested.

The ZENITHBLOG.com video below shows some Nigerian youths staging a peaceful protest against the Xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.

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