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PSC PROMOTES OVER 8,000 POLICE OFFICERS. (PHOTO).

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 PSC Promotes Over 8,000 Police Officers On Wednesday, the Police Service Commission (PSC) approved the promotion of 8,053 senior police officers. Earlier in the week, 11 Commissioners of Police were promoted to the rank of Assistant Inspectors General (AIGs), and 16 Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) were elevated to the rank of Commissioners of Police (CPs). Additionally, 21 Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACPs) were promoted to DCPs, and 57 Chief Superintendents of Police (CSPs) moved up to Assistant Commissioners (ACPs). According to a statement by the PSC's spokesperson, Ikechukwu Ani, the total number of promotions included 1,348 Superintendents of Police (SPs) promoted to Chief Superintendents, 876 Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs) promoted to Superintendents, and 5,829 Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASPs) promoted to DSPs. Among those promoted were Anjuguri Manzah, DCO at Onne Port Division; Ihunwo Josephine, Zonal Public Relations Officer, Zone 13 Ukpo; M...

MARITIME UNIVERSITY GRANTED APPROVAL TO COMMENCE UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMMES.#PRESS RELEASE.

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       In line with the Buhari administration’s New Vision to develop the Niger Delta region, Maritime University, Okerenkoko, Delta State, has been granted approval by the National Universities Commission (NUC) to commence undergraduate degree programmes effective from the 2017/2018 academic session. The NUC approved that academic activities commence in three faculties namely; Transport, Engineering and Environmental Management. The Faculty of Transport has four departments, namely: Nautical Science, Transport Logistics Management, Marine Economics and Finance, and Port Management. The Faculty of Engineering has five departments – Marine Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Petroleum and Gas Engineering, and the Faculty of Environmental Management has four departments: Environmental Management and Pollution, Meteorology and Climate Change, Fisheries and Aquaculture, and Marine Geology. The Maritime Univer...

HERDSMEN: FULANI HERDERS TAKE OATH TO ASSURE EKITI OF PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE+PARTIES RELEASE COMMUNIQUE.{PHOTO}.

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      Fulani herders in Ekiti and South West have taken a traditional oath binding on them to assure the host communities in Ekiti, and by extension, the South West Nigeria, that they would no longer behave unruly, kill or allow their cows to stray into farms. The traditional oath, revealed to be an effective cultural sanction on herders as its violation is believed to bring tragedy on the culprit, was administered by Alhaji Ardo Mairero, the Sarkin Fulani of Kwara State during the peace meeting of all parties involved in herdsmen challenge in the state who include Alhaji, Ibrahim Shekarau, Alhaji Mohammad Leewa, National President, Miyetti Allah , Mohammad Kiruwa, Governor Peter Ayodele Fayose, Ekiti Deputy Governor, Olusola Kolapo, Secretary to State Government, (SSG), Modupe Alade, Chief of Staff, Dipo Anisulowo, Agriculture Commissioner, Kehinde Odebunmi and Miyetti Allah national and zonal leaders. Also, a communique, co-signed by governor Fayose, Alhaji Shek...

ORTOM URGES ARMY TO JUSTIFY CONFIDENCE OF BENUE PEOPLE.{PHOTOS}.

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               Governor Samuel Ortom has urged the Nigerian Army to the confidence of Benue People in the armed forces of the country so that they could trust activities of its special troops deployed to the State .   He made the appeal on Monday when he received the Army Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai who paid him a courtesy call at the Peoples House, Makurdi, during his visit to the state for the inauguration of the"Ayem Akpatuma".Governor Ortom said the military should inspire the confidence of the over 160, 000 internally displaced persons living in eight camps to return to their ancestral homes.He expressed hope that with the presence of the special military troop, the anti open grazing law and other laws of the land would be obeyed, adding that what Benue people would cooperate to ensure the success of the exercise.Earlier, the Army Chief of Staff, General Buratai stated that "Ayem Akpatuma" was not an operation but ...

SEE HOW DOCTORS MADE A GIRLS BOW-LEGS TO STRAIGHT-LEGS.{PHOTO}.

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      A facebook user identified as La Belle,posted this story on a group with the caption '' This just gladdens my heart, look at that beautiful smile. A new beginning for her thanks to @mercyships God bless all the selfless doctors who voluntarily work non-stop to give hope to thousands in Africa who can't afford to pay for surgery, bless the donors who made this possible. This is the the lords doing''.

POLICE ARREST MASTERMIND OF BENUE KILLINGS.{PHOTO}.

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       Following strict orders by the Inspector General of Police , Ibrahim Idris to his Intelligence Response Team ( IRT) and other operational apparatus of the police , the mastermind of the Fulani herdsmen responsible for the recent attacks in Benue State , was arrested by the police . The Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Operations, DIG Joshak Habillah, who made this disclosure on behalf of the IGP said the mastermind was arrested after deploying the most advanced technology and trailing him for more than three weeks . The suspect , who was identified as 40 -year- old Alhaji Laggi , was arrested by operatives of the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team ( IRT ) at the Tunga Forrest in Nasarawa State . Aside Laggi , the police authorities said four other principal suspects were arrested between February 16 to 19 also in Tunga town , Nasarawa State , in possession of AK47 rifles and other prohibited arms. The four suspects ...

LAGOS ARRESTS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPANT OPERATORS FOR DUMPING WASTE ON MAIN STREETS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT.{PHOTO}.

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        The Lagos State Government has arrested four officials of a Private Sector Participant (PSP) operator in waste management, Ayomide Olayinka Ventures, for dumping waste on the street along the Central Business District (CBD) of Lagos Island in the middle of the night.     The suspects were arrested by security operatives in the early hours of Tuesday  while using their compactor with registration number FST 908 XG to dump refuse on the street.     They included driver of the compactor, Oloruntele Adekunle and three others. The company was said to have its office at No 1A, Kudirat Abiola Way, Old Oregun Road, Ikeja.     The latest arrest brought the number of PSP operators arrested for similar offence in the last one week to five, while hundreds of cart pushers and wheel barrow operators had equally been arrested for dumping waste in public places and canals in various parts of the State.      The State...

EFCC CHARGES CORP MEMBERS TO BECOME ADVOCATE AGAINST CORRUPTION.{PHOTOS}.

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       The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC on February 20 2018, charged members of National Youth Service Corp, NYSC/EFCC CD group on anti corruption in Benin City to be advocate against corruption in their area of primary assignment. This charge was made by Mailafia Yakubu, Head of the Benin Zonal Office when the corp members paid a courtesy visit to the Commission's office in Benin. He told the corp members that corruption was Nigeria's biggest problem and that all hands must be on deck to tame the rampaging monster as the EFCC alone cannot exterminate corruption from Nigeria. "Corruption is the reason for most of our problems as a country. We need to collectively fight against it. It is the reason for high unemployment and lack of development",he said. He commended them for choosing to partner with the Commission in propagating transparency and probity as a preventive measure in the fight against corruption. Omeike Harrison, president...

SEME COMMAND GENERATED 546,837,124.64FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 2018.

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      The Seme Command of the Nigerian Customs Service generated the sum of Five Hundred and Forty-Six Million, Eight Hundred and Thirty-Seven Thousand, One Hundred and Twenty-Four Naira, Sixty-Four Kobo (546,837,124.64) as revenue in January being the first month of 2018. The revenue generated represented about 81 percent of the revenue target actualized. The Command made a total of 64 seizures with a Duty Paid V alue (DPV) of Eighteen million, Three Hundred and Thirty-five Thousand, Four Hundred and Ninety-Five Naira (N18, 335, 495.00) for the period under review.Commenting on the revenue generated, the Customs Area Controller Mohammed Aliyu, A disclosed that the Command have started on a good note. He stated that the service is ready to explore all avenues in order to ensure that the target for the year is not only met but exceeded.The comptroller re-stated that the anti-smuggling drive of the command is well fortified against smugglers. He noted that the clamp-down ...

PRESIDENT BUHARI PRESIDES OVER FEC MEETING TODAY.{PHOTOS}.

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        President Muhammadu Buhari is presiding over the Federal Executive Council (FEC) Meeting, at the Council Chambers, State House, Abuja.More details later.More photos below.