Tuesday 23 May 2023

Buhari Commissions Second Niger Bridge

Second Niger Bridge named after Buhari

The president participated virtually in the commissioning of the bridge.

Governors of the south-east region of Nigeria have named the Second Niger Bridge after President Muhammadu Buhari, an official has said.

The bridge was commissioned on Tuesday by Mr Buhari who participated in the event virtually.

PREMIUM TIMES gathered that the governors took the decision ahead of the commissioning of the project to appreciate Mr Buhari for completing the project after successive administrations failed to do so.

“Following consultations, the governors of the South-east have agreed that the second Niger Bridge shall be named after the Muhammadu Buhari Second Niger Bridge,” Tolu Ogunlesi, a media aide to Mr Buhari posted on his verified Twitter handle on Tuesday.

Bashir Ahmad, a special assistant to the president on digital communications, also announced that the bridge has been named after Mr Buhari.

“The Second Niger Bridge is to be officially called/known as Muhammadu Buhari Second Niger Bridge,” Mr Ahmad wrote on his Twitter handle, Tuesday.

Ejimofor Opara, a media aide to Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State, told PREMIUM TIMES that Nigeria’s Minister of Power, Babatunde Fashola, announced the bridge’s new name during the commissioning of the project.

Mr Fashola also participated in the event virtually.

The minister, Mr Opara said, noted that the decision to rename the bridge after Mr Buhari was taken by the governors from the South-east.

The five governors include Mr Soludo (Anambra), Dave Umahi (Ebonyi), Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi Enugu), Hope Uzodinma (Imo) and Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia).

The bridge

The construction of the new bridge began on 1st September 2018.

The bridge spans from Asaba in Delta State, south-south Nigeria to Ozubulu, Ogbaru and other communities in Anambra State, South-east Nigeria.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/600026-just-in-second-niger-bridge-named-after-buhari.html

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Newcastle Are Officially Qualified for Champions League

For Newcastle, the guarantee of at least six matches in the gilded and glitzy surrounds of the Champions League. And Leicester, the lingering threat of 46 amid the muck and nettles of the Championship. 

Oh how different those eventualities are - executive airline travel versus a National Express motorway slog. But these are clubs heading in opposite directions. To think, when Leicester were winning the Premier League in 2016, Newcastle were being relegated.

Here, though, was a result that perhaps suited both teams. Needing only a point to secure a top-four finish, Newcastle would have preferred to sign off with a victory at St James' Park, especially with third position still up for grabs. But their supporters did not care for the outcome on 90 minutes, as they chorused about trips to Italy and beyond. Leicester, by contrast, are still hoping to avoid weekends in Swansea.

To that end, a gusty draw had some merit. It means, should they beat West Ham at home on Sunday, Everton must also win against Bournemouth to stay up at Leicester's expense. The odds, then, remain against Dean Smith and his players, but they're not nearly as long as they would have been had they lost this. It promises to be a nervy finale.

Not so for Newcastle. They will journey to Chelsea knowing the job is done. It is an incredible achievement, given Eddie Howe inherited a team 19th in the Premier League only 19 months ago. And it was his name they were singing throughout the second half as their European dream drew ever nearer.

A banner in the stands read - 'Hard work pays off. Dreams come true. Bad times don't last but legends do'. Howe has now elevated himself into the same conversation as the likes of Sir Bobby Robson, the manager who last took the club into the Champions League 20 years ago. And this, you feel, is only just the beginning.

Twenty minutes before kick-off, a supporter at the base of the steps leading into the Milburn Stand entrance, where thousands shuffle past en route to the turnstiles, played the Champions League theme on a speaker, loud enough for the masses to hum along. The stadium's main sound system will be playing that music two minutes before the off next season.

They will no doubt have to play better than this then, but Leicester also deserve credit for emerging with a result that could yet prove invaluable.

Smith's team-sheet read as much like a betting slip - to drop James Maddison and Harvey Barnes was certainly a gamble. There were two schools of thought as to why.

One being that to throw his cards in the air was better than holding on to a losing hand. The other, more sinister, was that players such as Maddison and Barnes may have something to gain from relegation. That is not to question their professionalism, but an unavoidable truth of a transfer being made easier in the event of going down. Given Newcastle retain an interest in both players, perhaps that was part of the manager's thinking.

In purely tactical terms, it looked like Smith was playing for a point, loading his defence with five men. After 45 minutes, they had kept a first-half clean sheet for the first time in 10 matches. They did not score. In fact, they did not have a shot, on or off target. Smith, though, would have been happy. He would have been even happier had Bruno Guimaraes been sent off in the ninth minute.

Newcastle would argue, with some justification, that VAR has not been kind to them this season. Well, here was a belated apology from the team at Stockley Park.

Guimaraes landed his studs on the knee of Boubakary Soumare, evoking memories of Paul Gascoigne on Garry Parker in the opening minutes of the 1991 FA Cup Final, an over-hyped star player. Like Gascoigne, Guimaraes should have seen red.

'That's a f***ing bad challenge, by the way' moaned Smith to the fourth official. He had understated it. But so, too, had the VAR officials, who failed to advise, at the very least, a pitchside review. There was a collective exhale inside St James' when play restarted - they knew the Brazilian had got away with one. But come half-time, Leicester had also ridden their luck.

Newcastle's shot count had tipped double figures and two of them - a Miguel Almiron volley and Callum Wilson poke - had hit the post. There was also a Wilson header cleared from the line by Wilfred Ndidi. The finishing, though, was generally poor from the home side, who had seen 82 per cent of the ball.

It was not until the 59th minute that Daniel Iversen had a save to make, and some stop it was too, fisting Alexander's Isak top-corner-bound steer over the crossbar.

By this point Maddison was on and soon Barnes and Patson Daka were joining him. Smith had kept the door closed for an hour, now he was loosening the hinges.

With the extra attacking personnel - and ambition - Leicester immediately won their first corner. But still Nick Pope, in the Newcastle goal, remained a spectator.

Iversen was too when Kieran Trippier's corner was headed beyond his grasp by defender Wout Faes and, at the far post, Guimaraes somehow contrived to nod against the post from barely a yard out.

It was that sort of night for Newcastle, not that it really mattered.

Source: https://twitter.com/NUFC/status/1660751663702085632?t=UdCypLosyyKDzdLNBIV7Zg&s=19

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Phones Are Now Allowed Into The Presidential Election Tribunal Court

Happening live at the Abuja Appeal Court..

Security personnel stood at the entrance, and produced Zip-Lock Bags for the visitors and Lawyers to drop their phones inside, and then, keep these locked bags at the entrance of the court..

The lawyers that were present started arguing seriously at the entrance.

They were like:
“... If Live-Streaming is not in the constitution,, then, does that mean that dropping phones outside before entering are also in the constitution too??
“Let us be doing only the things that are inside the constitution...”


They even started a Mini-protest at the entrance of the court, and were chanting..
“...No Phones,, No Court...”


The lawyers later won the argument, and the ban on phones and gadgets were lifted...

Professor Jamiu Mosobalaje Oyawoye Is Dead

The first Professor of Geology in Africa, Jamiu Mosobalaje Oyawoye, is dead.

His death was confirmed by his son, Prince Olukitibi Oyawoye, on Monday evening. He was 96 years of age.

Born in Offa in Kwara state on August 12, 1927, Prince Oyawoye, the Aremo of Offa, served as a lecturer at the University of Ibadan between 1960 and 1977. He was appointed a professor in 1966 at the age of 39 and became the first Professor of Geology in Africa.

He also served as the Chairman of the West Africa Examinations Council.

Reacting to his death, the Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, in a condolence message signed by his spokesman, Rafiu Ajakaye, described Oyawoye’s death as a huge national loss.

The governor said the death of Africa’s first professor of geology was the end of a great era in academic accomplishments, dedication to community service, and statesmanship.

“My heartfelt condolences go to the Olofa of Offa, Oba Mufutau Gbadamosi Esuwoye II, the Olofa-In-Council, the Muslim community in Kwara State for whom he was the Baba Adini, and the Oyawoyes on this sad development.

“Prof. Oyawoye was in a class of his own in philanthropy, academic accomplishments, community service, leadership, and support for national development. He was one of the last men standing, and his death represents a huge void in everything he represented for Offa people, Kwara State, and Nigeria.

“We find comfort in his fine legacies as the father of Geology in Africa, a powerful Crown Prince of Offa, and a statesman who wielded so much influence and deployed the same for public good. We beseech Allah to forgive his shortcomings, grant him Al-jannah Firdaus, and keep his family on the right path,” ” the governor said.

On his part, the Emir of Ilorin and Chairman Kwara State Council of Chiefs, Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari CFR, described late Oyawoye as a “God fearing scholar who lived his life with full commitment and dedication to the propagation of Islam”.

In a condolence message issued by his spokesman, Abdulazeez Arowona, the Emir said, “He was as a kind-hearted and loving man of integrity and father to all and sundry. The late don raised the bar and promoted the images of Offa community, Kwara State and Nigeria at large with outstanding scholarship and reliable mentoring of generations.”

Also, the Olofa of Offa, Oba Mufutau Gbadamosi Eswuoye II, in a condolence message said the deceased led a fulfilled life.

Accoridng to him, Oyawoye led a fulfilled life which has left behind a rich and enduring legacy, one that will inspire generations to come and that will continue to shape the future of humanity, science, and geology in Africa and beyond.

“Dear all, let us take a moment to honour his memory, to reflect on his life and his achievements, and to draw strength from his example. Let us continue the work that he began, and let us strive to make the world a better place, just as he did. In doing so, we will honor his memory and keep his legacy alive for generations to come,” the Olofa was quoted as saying in a statement signed by his Principal Private Secretary, Olayinka Kadri.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/african-first-geology-professor-oyawoye-dies-at-95/%3famp

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Nobody Can Be Nigeria's President Without Getting 25% In FCT”—Kadaria Ahmed

Kadaria Ahmed States Unequivocally on ARISETv that You MUST have 25% in Abuja to be Declared President of Nigeria!
https://twitter.com/MissPearls/status/1660382271424307200?t=Xa_MgQtFjaBHLoSrUZ4U1Q&s=19


Lmao😝😝. Everyone knows that Tinubu didn't meet the requirements to be declared, but since he's my tribesman, we will defend him even if it's unconstitutional

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Tribunal To Deliver Judgement On PDP Suit Against Tinubu, Shettima On May 26

The supreme court has fixed May 26 to deliver judgment in a suit seeking the disqualification of Bola Tinubu and Kashim Shettima as presidential and vice- presidential candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The judgment will be delivered three days before the inauguration of the president-elect and the vice-president-elect.

The PDP, in the suit filed on July 28, 2022, claimed that Shettima’s nomination as Tinubu’s running mate was in breach of the provisions of sections 29(1), 33, 35, and 84(1)(2) of the electoral act, 2022.

The party argued that Shettima’s nomination to contest the position of vice-president and Borno central senatorial seat — at the same time — contravened the law.

The PDP, which sought an order disqualifying the APC, Tinubu, and Shettima from contesting the presidential election, also sought an order nullifying their candidacies.

However, Inyang Ekwo, the trial judge at the court of appeal, dismissed the suit on the grounds that the PDP lacked the locus standi to institute the suit.

Not satisfied, the PDP appealed the judgment.

a three-member panel of the court of appealDelivering judgment in the appeal, led by James Abundaga held that the PDP failed to establish that it had locus standi to institute the case.

Abundaga described the PDP as a “busybody”, who dabbled into issues that were internal affairs of the APC.

“The appellant, having failed to disclose its locus standi, this appeal fails and it is hereby dismissed,” he said.

The judge also awarded N5 million cost against the appellant’s lawyer, J. O. Olotu.

https://www.thecable.ng/double-nomination-scourt-fixes-may-26-for-judgment-in-pdps-suit-against-tinubu-shettima/amp

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Jeff Bezos And Lauren Sanchez Are Engaged

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is engaged to his girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez, after nearly five years together, according to Page Six.

The outlet reported that rumors of the engagement have made the rounds for months after Sanchez was spotted wearing a heart-shaped ring. News that they began dating came in 2019 after Bezos' divorce from his wife Mackenzie Scott.

The pair were married for almost 24 years.

Bezos and Sanchez are in the South of France for the Cannes Film Festival and have been staying on his $500 million yacht that features a mermaid that looks similar to Sanchez adorning the prow.

Sanchez previously told The Wall Street Journal that Bezos "makes me laugh all the time. He can be goofy."

On his birthday, she wrote about Bezos in a lengthy social media post.

"They don’t see the man who puts everything aside to help a sick friend, but my eyes do," she said. "They don’t see the man who wakes up early every morning to make breakfast for the kids so they can laugh and talk about life and science and how to make this world a better place — my eyes do. They don’t see the man who wants everyone to feel joy, who’s heart is immeasurable and who’s ability to love is infinite".

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My Decision To Close Land Borders Was Appreciated By Nigerians — Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari says he closed the country’s land borders to encourage Nigerians to produce food for their consumption. He said a...