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Friday 22 March 2019

Osun Election: Senator Adeleke Lauds Tribunal’s Judgement

Osun Election: Senator Adeleke Lauds Tribunal’s Judgement


The lawmaker representing Osun West senatorial district, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has reacted to his victory at the Osun Election Petition Tribunal.

Senator Adeleke’s reaction came shortly after the Tribunal declared him as the winner of the September 22 governorship election in Osun State.

The three-man panel of judges had declared the victory of Governor Adegboyega Oyetola as null and void and returned Senator Adeleke as the duly elected governor of the state.

The Tribunal also ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to withdraw the Certificate of Return issued to Governor Oyetola and present a fresh one to Senator Adeleke.

Senator Adeleke told Channels Television that he hoped that the electoral body would comply with the orders of the court.

He said he would be ready to meet Governor Oyetola at the Court of Appeal should he appeal the judgment of the Tribunal.


While the governor rejected the judgement and vowed to challenge it at the Court of Appeal, the lawmaker took to Twitter to celebrate his victory.

Meanwhile, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Osun has described the victory of its candidate at the Tribunal as an act of God.

In an interview with Channels Television in Osogbo, the state capital, the state party chairman, Mr Soji Adagunodo, dedicated the victory to God.

He noted that he knew from the onset that the party’s struggle for the mandate would not be in vain, adding that they have gotten justice.

Adagunodo said, “I thank God Almighty for the victory and we dedicate it to him. It is a victory for the people of the state. It is a victory for all,” Adagunodo said.

“I commend the good people of Osun for their faith in the PDP and senator Adeleke.”


The party chairman also commended the judiciary, saying they did a good job by standing on the side of the truth.

He said, “The judgement shows that the people in the judiciary are calibres of people of impeccable character. They are the last hope of the common man and have proved themselves as such. I give kudos to the judiciary.”

Adagunodo, however, said the PDP was ready to defend its victory at the Tribunal should the All Progressives Congress (APC) decide to appeal the Tribunal’s judgement.

Meanwhile, the APC in the state has rejected the judgement and vowed to challenge it at the Court of Appeal.

According to a statement by the party’s Director of Publicity, Research and Strategy, Mr Kunle Oyatomi, the verdict cannot stand superior legal scrutiny.

Glenn Mena delays collaboration with Jimoh Waxiu, to release one with Dremo ‘Pull Up’ April 1st

Glenn Mena delays collaboration with Jimoh Waxiu, to release one with Dremo ‘Pull Up’ April 1st


The singer has said his collaboration with Jimoh Waxiu ‘Mind Your Business’ will be delayed until late 2019 or early 2020. During a Twitter Question and Answer with fans, Mena broke the news. “When do we expect a collaboration with Jimoh Waxiu,” asked one fan, to which Glenn Mena responded, “Sometime this year, or early next year”.

He was a bit specific about the release date when the question was posed for the second time by another fan. “When exactly?” asked the fan to which Mena replied, “Really soon, we already have a song together, maybe in December this year or early January 2020.”

According to Mena, it looks like the much anticipated single will now arrive either in December this year or in January 2020. Although both parties are involved in the decision making as to when the song will be released as we heard, it was originally announced that the song would drop in late January. There had been hints at the song’s delay. “We’ve both been working on other projects,” Jimoh Waxiu told Vanguard in January. Meanwhile, Glenn Mena is planning to drop his Dremo collaboration “Pull Up” on the 1st of April which is next week. Although he’s likely to reunite with Siviwe Smash to perform their collaboration “Come Round” at a inhouse show in Durban, South Africa later next month.


Monday 18 March 2019

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More Than 1,000 Feared Dead In Mozambique Storm

More than a thousand people are feared to have died in a cyclone that smashed into Mozambique last week, while scores have been killed and more than 150 are missing in neighbouring Zimbabwe.
The city of Beira in central Mozambique bore Cyclone Idai’s full wrath on Thursday before the storm barrelled on to neighbouring Zimbabwe, unleashing fierce winds and flash floods and washing away roads and houses.

“For the moment we have registered 84 deaths officially, but when we flew over the area… this morning to understand what’s going on, everything indicates that we could register more than 1,000 deaths,” Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi said in a nationwide address.

“This is a real humanitarian disaster,” he said. “More than 100,000 people are in danger”.

Aerial photographs released by a Christian non-profit organisation, the Mission Aviation Fellowship, showed groups of people stuck on roof tops with flood waters up to window level.

“The scale of damage… (in) Beira is massive and horrifying”, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) said.

Ninety percent of the city of some 530,000 people and its surrounding area has been “damaged or destroyed,” it said in a statement.
“The situation is terrible. The scale of devastation is enormous,” the IFRC’s Jamie LeSueur said.

“Almost everything is destroyed. Communication lines have been completely cut and roads have been destroyed. Some affected communities are not accessible.”

A large dam burst on Sunday and cut off the last road to Beira, he said.

Sofala Province governor Alberto Mondlane warned that the “biggest threat we have now, even bigger than the cyclone, is floods because it’s raining more and more”.

‘A perfect storm’
Emma Beaty, coordinator of a grouping of NGOs known as Cosaco, said: “We’ve never had something of this magnitude before in Mozambique”.

“Some dams have broken, and others have reached full capacity, they’ll very soon open the flood gates. It’s a convergence of flooding, cyclones, dams breaking and making a potential wave: everything’s in place so we get a perfect storm.”
Nyusi said the Pungwe and Buzi rivers in central Mozambique “have burst their banks and engulfed entire villages.”

“Communities are isolated and bodies are floating” on the waters, he said.

“Flying roofing sheets beheaded people,” Rajino Paulino recounting the moment the cyclone smashed into Beira.

“We are sleeping rough, we are eating poorly and we don’t have houses anymore,” Paulino said.

Beira international airport was closed because of cyclone damage but later reopened.

Zimbabwe hit
In neighbouring Zimbabwe, Idai left 89 dead and at least 150 more missing, according to a toll compiled by AFP.

It swept away homes and ripped bridges to pieces, leaving destruction that the acting defence minister, Perrance Shiri, said “resembles the aftermath of a full-scale war”.

“There was a lot of destruction both on our facilities and on people,” said Shiri, speaking on television from the affected eastern highlands region.

Some roads were swallowed up by massive sinkholes, while bridges were ripped to pieces by flash floods, according to an AFP photographer.
“This is the worst infrastructural damage we have ever had,” Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza said.


The eastern district of Chimanimani was worst-hit, with houses and most of the region’s bridges washed away by flash floods.

The most affected areas are not yet accessible, and high winds and dense clouds have hampered military rescue helicopter flights.

Two pupils and a worker at a secondary school in the area were among those killed after a landslide sent a boulder crashing into their dormitory.

Soldiers on Sunday helped rescue the surviving nearly 200 pupils, teachers and staff who had been trapped at the school in Chimanimani.


Joshua Sacco, lawmaker for Chimanimani, told AFP that between “150 to 200 people” are missing.
The majority of them are thought to be government workers, whose housing complex was completely engulfed by raging waters. Their fate was unknown because the area was still unreachable.


“We are very worried because all these houses were just suddenly submerged under water and literally washed away and that is where we have about 147 missing,” he said.

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa cut short a visit to Abu Dhabi, saying on his return home on Monday, “we are deeply grieved as a nation”.

His government has come under fire for failing to evacuate people in time

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Wednesday 13 March 2019

Lagos building collapse: 50 children rescued from debris as LASEMA confirms incident

Lagos building collapse: 50 children rescued from debris as LASEMA confirms incident


Authorities have rescued at least 50 children so far from a three-storeyed building which collapsed in the Itafaji area of Lagos Island.

Emergency rescue agencies such as the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), as well as security personnel are currently on ground at the scene of the incident.

The police, army and National Security and Civil Defence Force, NSCDC, are also making contributions with rescue operations.


The number of casualties is, however, yet to be determined.

The building, situated at Massey Street at the Adeniji Adele area of Lagos Island caved in at about 9:45 am on Wednesday.


Speaking to AKB on the development, Adebayo Kehinde of the LASEMA Public Affairs Unit, said, “The incident occurred at about 10.30 am today regarding a three-storyed building that collapsed at the above address.

“The search and rescue operation is presently ongoing with so many victims rescued alive from the collapsed building through combined efforts of LASEMA and other emergency responders such as the Lagos State Ambulance Service, Lagos State Fire Service, Lagos State Building Control Agency, Federal Fire Service. Others include National Emergency Management Agency, Nigeria Police Force, Rapid Response Squad, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps. Nigeria Red Cross Society, Lagos State Neighborhood and Safety Corps.


“The exercise is being coordinated by the General Manager Lagos State Emergency Management Agency Mr Adesina Tiamiyu with the deployment of heavy and light rescue equipment from LASEMA and its stakeholders.”

Supplementary governorship elections: PDP tells INEC what to do

Supplementary governorship elections: PDP tells INEC what to do


The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo, on Wednesday, called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct supplementary elections in two wards in Esan North East Local Government Area.


This was contained in a statement signed by the chairman of the commission’s information and voter education committee, Festus Okoye, on Tuesday.

Mr Chris Nehikhare, Edo State Publicity Secretary of the party, told newsmen in Benin, that the call became imperative in view of the reported disruption of electoral processes in the wards during the March 9, Governorship and State House of Assembly Elections, NAN reports.

Nehikhare listed the areas as ward 8, unit 6, Attani, and ward 10, unit 9, Ebhoyi, both in Esan North East Constituency II.

He alleged that there were reported cases of suspected APC members’ disruption of the exercise during collation of ballot papers.

According to him in ward 8, unit 9, the exercise was disrupted when counting was ongoing and the PDP candidate, Mr Igbas Ezehi, was in clear lead.

He said that it was because of the incident that INEC declared the election held at the polling units to be inclusive.

He also claimed that in Ward 10, Unit 9, it was reported that a former council boss in the area and a staunch member of the APC, led some suspected thugs to disrupt the electoral process during collation.

He said it was, therefore surprising to hear INEC eventually declaring the APC candidate winner in the constituency.

He noted that the total number of registered voters in both wards where the elections were inconclusive was 2,326, whereas, the margin between the PDP candidate and the APC candidate who INEC declared as the winner was only 37.


The Publicity Secretary said that this action was contrary to the provisions of Section 26, subsection 1 and 3 of the Electoral Act; and the guidelines issued by INEC for the 2019 elections.

He, therefore, urged INEC not to apply double standards in the case of the Esan North East constituency II, by promptly conducting supplementary elections in both Attani and Ebhoyi wards.


When contacted by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), however, Dr Emmanuel Alex-Hart, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the State, said that the candidate and the party should go to either the conventional court or tribunal if they felt aggrieved.

Alex-Hart said: “If the candidate is sure of what he is saying and could not put up a challenge, when his opponent was been declared as winner, he should go to court.


“I have just finished an election, and I think the conventional courts and tribunal are there for such grievances.’’

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