Saturday, 2 May 2020

Yoruba World Congress calls for expulsion of parasitic non-indigenes by regions, scraping of quota system, unity schools, federal character, etc

The Yoruba World Congress (YWC), an umbrella body of all self-determination groups and socio-cultural organisations of Yoruba descent worldwide, has advised the various regions in the country to expel parasitic non-indigenes, even as it called for the scrapping of policies such as quota system, unity schools and federal character. This, according to YWC, will end the unhelpful unitary rule in the country and usher in a more helpful autonomous system of government.

YWC made the call Friday in a statement in reaction to the recent compulsory evacuation of thousands of Almajiris throughout the 19 northern states by respective state governors in the region.

It described Almajiri educational system as “a federal-dictated, financed and controlled educational system for usually abandoned and wandering children scattered all over the vast mass of land in the Northern part of Nigeria.”

According to YWC in the statement signed by the Communications Secretary, Akogun Tola Adeniyi, “The Governors took advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to give vent to their age-long dissatisfaction with the Federal Government’s meddlesomeness in the running of their respective primary education system.

“In sacking the Almajiri pupils and evacuating them in hundreds to their respective states of origin, Northern governors “vowed not to allow the system to persist any longer because of the social challenges associated with it including the perpetuation of poverty, illiteracy, insecurity and social disorder.” Their statement went further: “This is for the common good of the states and Nigeria in general.”

“Kano State evacuated 524 Almajiris to Jigawa State, 435 to Katsina State and several others to Niger Republic whose education was being financed with Nigeria’s tax payers’ money.

Gombe State evacuated 700 in the first batch and escorted them out under heavy security to their states of origin.”

On its demands, YWC said: “In view of the drastic and bold steps taken by the 19 governors to rid their region of security risks and social and economic malfeasance brought about by ill digested centrally controlled educational policies, notice was being served on the heavily loaded government at the centre that time was up for Federal Government arm-twisting control of educational, state and local government schedules in Nigeria. Each state in the North now determines their destinies.

“It is also a clarion call on all other regions in the country to send non-indigenous people that constitute nuisance and epitomise grinding poverty back to their regions of origin so that each region can properly plan for their indigenous populations and remove the crushing burden imposed on them by Nigeria’s Unitary Government.

“Totalitarianism and ruthless over centralisation have been the bane of Nigerian federal system of government which is federal only in name. And its time is over.

“Yoruba World Congress is convinced that this is the time to jettison self-serving policies like Quota System, Unity Schools, Federal Character, Education Trust Fund, Universities Commission, Universal Primary Education Board, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board and several similar self-serving, corruption laden agencies smuggled into our peculiar federal system of government so that each region can determine their education system, their housing needs, their energy requirements, their roads and transportation priorities and food security requirements and of course internal security.

“COVID-19, in spite of its cruelty, has brought about stark and compelling realities and after its departure Nigeria and indeed the world shall never be the same again.”



How Nigerian girls are sold into slavery in Lebanon, others —— Tour operators President Bilikisu Abdul

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People with good conscience around the world were alarmed last week with a message a Lebanese named Wael Jerro posted on his Facebook wall, offering a Nigerian girl for sale. The worth of the Nigerian girl, who Jerro described as “very active and clean”, was put at a paltry $1,000.

“Domestic worker from Nigeria for sale with new legal documents. She’s 30 years old; she’s very active and very clean. Price: 1000$,” Jerro had posted.

Concerned Nigerians wasted no time in drawing the attention of the Nigerian embassy in Lebanon as well as Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa-led Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) to the plight of the young woman identified as Peace Ufuoma Busari.

The resultant pressure on the Lebanese government led to the arrest of Jerro who had gone underground after the furore generated by his post. The Lebanese authorities also vowed to prosecute Jerro for criminal sale of a human being.

A statement issued by NIDCOM said: “The passport, which the victim acquired in May 2018, indicated that she hails from Ibadan, Oyo State. An all-out search for the young Nigerian woman is ongoing in Lebanon.
“On Wednesday, April 22, 2020, the Lebanese Ministry of Labour issued a circular condemning the action of Mr Wael Jerro as being completely unethical and in contravention of Lebanese laws and against the principles of human rights.

“The circular further stated that legal action would be instituted against him for human trafficking before a competent judicial authority by the ministry, in line with its statutory responsibility.
“The Nigerian Mission in Lebanon has also demanded an immediate handover of the victim to the mission unconditionally and in good health.”

The question on the lips of many Nigerians is why it is easy for unscrupulous agents to ferry Nigerians to Lebanon and other countries where such obnoxious practices are thriving.

Giving an insight into how foreign agents from Lebanon and other countries ferry Nigerian girls out of the country into servitude overseas, the President of the National Association of Tour Operators (NATOP), Hajia Bilkisu Abdul, said: “You know that this is not the first time that this kind of thing is happening. Both in my capacity as NATOP President and NATOP as a body, we have been able to get to the roots of this illegal and inhuman business.

“We tried to trace how these trips are packaged for the girls, how they get their tickets and so on. My personal investigations show that most times, these dubious foreign agents who enslave our girls in places like Lebanon and Dubai (United Arab Emirates) have agents here in Nigeria.
“These agents are not bona fide tour operators. They approach their agents in Nigeria to get them girls for domestic jobs in these countries.

“The agents would sweet talk some naïve, unexposed girls into trips abroad to work and make money.
“Once they get girls who are willing, they will send their names to their foreign partners after collecting money from the girls.

“The agents in those countries are the ones who prepare their visa and pay for their tickets.
“These girls would embark on the trip without knowing what they would be facing until they get there.

“On getting there, their passports would be seized and they would be forced to work under inhuman conditions and treated as slaves.

“These agents are not real tour operators and are not registered with us.
“Nigerians should be very careful about such trips.

“Parents also should be wary of allowing their children to go on such trips. It is very dangerous and could lead to death.”

Source: The Nation

Dokpesi, wife, three children test positive for COVID-19

Founder of Daar Communications Plc, owners of Raypower FM and Africa International Television (AIT), Chief Raymond Dokpesi, has tested positive for COVID-19.

His daughter-in-law and three grandchildren as well as four other relations also tested positive.

One of his sons, Dokpesi Jnr, had been confirmed positive for the virus and admitted to an Isolation Centre.

It is believed that the test on his father was part of the standard contact tracing efforts to know the status of those he had been in contact with.

A statement on Friday evening by the organisation reads: “Following the test that was carried out on our Chairman- Chief Raymond Dokpesi Jnr on Thursday April 23, 2020 by the NCDC which eventually proved positive and his subsequent admission into the isolation centre on Friday April 24, 2020; we wish to state that in conformity with the Federal Government protocol on the COVID 19 administration and management, his entire household and those that had contacts with him were subsequently subjected to the test and with so much emotional pains, we hereby announce that the under listed have equally been confirmed positive:


“1) High chief Aleogho Dokpesi ( His Father/ Founder DAAR Communications PLC) 2) Our chairman’s wife 3) His 3 Children 4) some Relatives A total of 8.

They are all presently on their way to the Federal Government isolation centre at Gwagwalada in Abuja.

“The Board, Management and the entire staff wish them their prayers and the grace of the good Lord for speedy recovery from the COVID 19 pandemic.” (The Nation)

Kim Jong Un Makes First Public Appearance After Death Speculation

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has made his first public appearance since speculation about his health began last month, cutting the ribbon at the opening of a fertilizer factory, KCNA reported Saturday.

Kim “attended the ceremony” on Friday and “all the participants broke into thunderous cheers of ‘hurrah!’” when he appeared, the Korean Central News Agency said.

He also inspected the facility and was “briefed about the production processes,” the report said.

Kim “said with deep emotion” that his grandfather Kim Il Sung and father Kim Jong Il “would be greatly pleased if they heard the news that the modern phosphatic fertilizer factory has been built,” KCNA added.

Kim has not made a public appearance since presiding over a Workers’ Party politburo meeting on April 11, and the following day state media reported on him inspecting fighter jets at an air defence unit.

Conjecture over his health had grown since his conspicuous no-show at April 15 celebrations for the birthday of his grandfather Kim Il Sung, the North’s founder — the most important day in the country’s political calendar.

A top security advisor to South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in said less than a week ago that Kim was “alive and well,” downplaying rumors that he was ill or incapacitated.

The advisor, Moon Chung-in, told CNN that Kim had been staying in Wonsan — a resort town in the east of North Korea — since April 13, adding: “No suspicious movements have so far been detected.”

Daily NK, an online media outlet run mostly by North Korean defectors, has reported Kim was undergoing treatment after a cardiovascular procedure last month.

Citing an unidentified source inside the country, it said Kim, who is in his mid-30s, had needed urgent treatment due to heavy smoking, obesity and fatigue.

Soon afterwards, CNN reported that Washington was “monitoring intelligence” that Kim was in “grave danger” after undergoing surgery, quoting what it said was an anonymous US official.

US President Donald Trump appeared to confirm that Kim was alive earlier this week.

Trump refused to comment Friday on Kim’s reported re-emergence.

Previous absences from the public eye on Kim’s part have prompted speculation about his health.

The North is extremely secretive, and doubly so about its leadership.

Kim’s father and predecessor Kim Jong Il had been dead for two days before anyone outside the innermost circles of North Korean leadership was any the wiser.

In 2014, Kim Jong Un dropped out of sight for nearly six weeks before reappearing with a cane.

Days later, the South’s spy agency said he had undergone surgery to remove a cyst from his ankle.


AFP

Nigeria records 238 new Coronavirus cases, total now 2170


Nigeria 🇳🇬 Latest News 

Nigeria has recorded 238 new cases of COVID - 19 , bringing the total number of confirmed infections in the country to 2170 .

The NCDC, in a tweet at about 11:55 p.m. on Friday, said the  new cases reported were; 

‪92-Kano‬
‪36-FCT‬
‪30-Lagos‬
‪16-Gombe‬
‪10-Bauchi‬
‪8-Delta‬
‪6-Oyo‬
‪5-Zamfara‬
‪5-Sokoto‬
‪4-Ondo‬
‪4-Nasarawa‬
‪3-Kwara‬
‪3-Edo‬
‪3-Ekiti‬
‪3-Borno‬
‪3-Yobe‬
‪2-Adamawa‬
‪1-Niger‬
‪1-Imo‬
‪1-Ebonyi‬
‪1-Rivers‬
‪1-Enugu‬

‪2170 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria‬
‪Discharged: 351‬
‪Deaths: 68

Ekiti records three (3) new coronavirus cases

Nigeria 🇳🇬 Latest News 

Ekiti State government has said that the state has record three positive cases of COVID-19.

The 3 new cases were from the primary contacts of the  third case, the late 29 year old mother who died on April 22, 2020.

The new positive cases are all females with ages ranging from 26-50 years who had been in self isolation for 14 days now. This brings the total confirmed cases in Ekiti State to eleven (11), of which eight (8) are active, two (2) discharged and one (1) death.