Following the formal defection of Bukola Saraki from the ruling APC to the PDP, the caucus of PDP in the House of Representatives has vowed to resist the impeachment plot against the Senate President.
 
NASS Abuja
 
According to a report by PREMIUM Times, some members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) caucus of the House of Representatives say they will keep vigil at the National Assembly all night over alleged plot by some All Progressives Congress (APC) senators to invade the senate chamber and remove Senate President Bukola Saraki.
 
It was gathered that the lawmakers who were led by the acting Minority Leader of the House, Chukwudi Onyema, said they were going to keep vigil to make sure the alleged plans were thwarted.
 
While speaking to journalists, Onyema said that the PDP caucus had information that three senators, Abdullahi Adamu, Ovie Omo-Agege and Ali Ndume, were planning to forcefully invade the senate chamber while the Senate is on recess.
 
Both the Senate and the House of Representatives are on recess till September.
 
Onyema said: “The aim of their invasion of the senate while senators are on recess, to come and sit illegally when everybody is out on recess, is to impeach the senate president.

“We also have it on good authority that they are planning to come back this night and tomorrow morning aided by security forces; our own security forces whose job is to protect the lives of Nigerians.

“They are the ones leading these dissident senators to come and truncate our democracy. We might think they want to take over the senate; that’s not what they want to do.

“They want to truncate this democracy of ours. But we the PDP caucus have decided to stay here to keep vigil and wait to see what’s going to happen tonight and tomorrow night,” the deputy minority leader stated.
 
He charged Nigerians to stay awake with the caucus because “this is not a rape on the National Assembly, it’s a rape on democracy which concerns all of us.”

“If we allow this to happen, then we can as well go back to when we use to have a military junta. We also have some information that some policemen have arrived. We want to find out what they are doing here”.

Veteran actress, Ngozi Nwosu marked her birthday on a low ebb but with lovely photos that will forever remain in her memories.
 
Ngozi Nwosu
 
Yesterday was the birthday of veteran Nollywood actress, Ngozi Nwosu and her friends and family came together to celebrate her.
 
Sharing pictures from her 55th birthdy celebration, she wrote;
 
"Ain't I a s*xy 55? I am oooo    God is faithful.. My managers @spiceychisquare @spiceychisquare1 gave me the best treat ever. Thanks my beautiful twins, you amaze me everyday. God bless you sweety, I love you girls. Face beat by @classietabbiebeautyempire

Thanks to my managers @spiceychisquare1 for putting this together. My day rocked with everyone that could celebrate physically with me and here on the gram. I see the posts, comments, likes..I shall reply all as long as I was tagged. God bless my family bukkyy, femi, iya Sarah, emeka okoye, ijeoma Richard, Lilian amah, Mr olu akinlabi, morris sassey. Chigo, chinwe, mummy hetty and the love of my life baby Sean."
 
Ngozi Nwosu who once battled a kidney issue some years ago is still single and she says she will get married at the right time.
 
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Men of the Nigeria police have paraded a gang of notorious armed robbers who caused mayhem by killing and robbing along Abuja-Kaduna Expressway.
The suspected Abuja-Kaduna expressway kidnappers paraded by the police on Wednesday, August 1, 2018.
 
The Nigeria Police Force on Wednesday announced the arrest of eight notorious kidnappers operating along Abuja-Kaduna expressway.
 
On July 22, armed kidnappers numbering about 10 had a field day on the dreaded Abuja-Kaduna expressway, killing and abducting scores of travellers.
 
Among those killed by the kidnappers at a point between Jere and Kateri was a former Katsina State commissioner of Education, Halimatu Idris.
 
In a terse statement posted by ace crime buster, Abba Kyari, the hoodlums were arrested by the Intelligence Response Team, which he leads.
 
He said the suspects had confessed to several killings and kidnappings along the expressway.
 
“Eight deadly kidnappers/killers terrorising Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Expressway arrested by IRT.

“Two AK47 rifles, several other weapons and army uniforms recovered.

“The kidnappers confessed to several kidnappings and killings along the expressway by shooting on the cars of innocent citizens.

“Serious efforts to arrest remaining gang-members in progress. Suspects and arms recovered were paraded by the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO) today 1/8/18,” he said.

The Senate President, Bukola Saraki has been asked to vacate his seat by the All Progressive Congress.
APC National chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, with some APC senators after the meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday. NAN photo
 
According to a report by Punch Metro, the National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Adams Oshiomhole; and some senators elected on the platform of the party led by the Senate Leader, Ahmed Lawan, on Wednesday met behind closed doors with President Muhamamdu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
 
The meeting came amidst the gale of defections being witnessed in the party.
 
Oshiomhole told State House correspondents at the end of the meeting that the right thing for the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, is to vacate his seat, having left the party.
 
He said it was a matter of honour for Saraki to leave “the crown” in the family it belongs to.
 
Oshiomhole said, “But whatever is the reason, we can decamp from party, but we can’t decamp from Nigeria.

“The only thing is that there are other consequential issues that every man or woman of honour who had taken such decisions would be expected to follow through.

“I mean, you should not collect a crown that belongs to a family and wear it on behalf of the family if for your personal reasons which he has enumerated that he has gone to another family.

“It is just a matter of honour to leave the crown in the house that the crown belongs to.

“As it stands even now, APC is still the largest party in the Senate. We have 53 senators, that is much more than PDP or APGA has.”
 
The former Edo State Governor said nobody in the party would be surprised by the decisions of those who defected because the signs were clear before now.
 
He, however, admitted that it was a tempting moment for the party.
 
He added, “Nobody in the APC will be surprised about the development. In fact, they have stayed a little bit longer than we thought.

“Last week, the Kwara State Governor said he was leaving, but he didn’t say when. So, we are not surprised at all.

“But these are what I might call temping moments because I had faced similar situations in my state, when people were leaving.

“But the beauty of democracy is that whether big or small, it is one man, one vote, on election day. There is no difference between a senator, a president, a journalist and any other person.

“In a sense, we have to accept that once a couple for one reason or the other find out that they are not compatible, the only honourable thing is to go.”
 
Oshiomhole said he was happy that Saraki admitted that he (Oshiomhole) and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, as well as some state governors, tried their best to resolve the matter that led to his exit.
 
“But he argued that those efforts came too late. But I couldn’t have started acting before I was born,” the party chairman said.
 
While admitting that there are lessons to be learn from the development, Oshiomhole said going forward, he would expect the system to get stronger to the extent that it is able to learn the correct lessons and take the correct steps.
 
The Senate Leader on his part called on his colleagues in the National Assembly to reconvene from their vacation to pass the budget of the Independent National Electoral Commission presented by the President.
 
“I am calling on my colleagues in the Senate and House of Representatives to come back and consider the requests of Mr. President for the virement and supplementary budget for INEC for the 2019 elections,” he concluded.

The Police in Adamawa State have stopped a peaceful protest organised by the state Christian Association of Nigeria which drew a large turnout from Christians on Wednesday.
 
CAN Protesters
A peaceful protest organised by the Adamawa State Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), was on Wednesday halted by operatives of the Nigerian Police in the state.
According to PUNCH, the peaceful protest called by the Adamawa State CAN Chairman, Bishop Stephen Mamza, on Wednesday, drew a large turnout from Christians who trooped to St. Theresa Catholic Church, the venue initially planned for the take-off of the procession.
It was gathered that shortly before the take-off of the protest scheduled for 9am, Mamza told the congregants who had turned up for the protest that the police had canceled it.
CAN said the protest was to draw the government’s attention to the protection of human lives whether Christian, Muslim or Fulani. He gave an instance of the recent attacks in Mayo-Belwa which claimed the lives of several Fulani.
CAN also spoke against the Federal Government’s neglect of the state on matters of security. It said the FG’s silence was disturbing because the killings have not abated.
Mamza who said the procession would have afforded the church the opportunity to present its petition to the State Governor, Mohammed
Jibrilla, who will then pass it on to President Muhammadu Buhari, was refused the permission for the peaceful procession.

“The police have refused to grant us the permission but they cannot refuse us access to God. The police have no authority to stop us access to God.”

After living together all their lives, two identical twin brothers have decided to marry two identical twin sisters.
Krissie Bevier and fiance, Zack Lewan (left) and Nicholas Lewan and fiance, Kassie Bevier (right) will get married
in back-to-back weddings before celebrating their receptions together and moving into the same apartment 
 
Identical twin brothers in Michigan are going to marry identical twin sisters in a joint ceremony before moving in together in the same two-bedroom apartment. 
 
Zack and Nick Lewan, 24, have been inseparable since birth. So have their future wives Krissie and Kassie Bevier, also 24.  
 
The couples said they do everything 'in twos' and that includes getting married.
 
According to the Jackson Citizen Patriot, Krissie and Zack and Kassie and Nick plan on tying the knot in back-to-back weddings this weekend. The couples will then share their reception on Saturday night before moving into their two-bedroom apartment to start their new lives. 
 
Krissie and Zack's wedding will take place on August 3, the outlet reports. Kassie and Nick's on August 4.    
 
'I'm in disbelief sometimes of just how everything happened,' Nick told WILX-TV .
 
Kassie and Nick (left) met four years ago in college and introduced their siblings to each other. They all had their first date together 
 
Krissie said it was important that she and her sister get their own wedding days as 'being a twin, you never get anything on your own'. However, since their guest lists are pretty much identical they decided to have their ceremonies a day apart.  
 
The couples also plan to spend a few days of their honeymoons separate. They will each travel to Florida - four days apart - to celebrate their weddings and only spend a few days at Disney World together.  
 
Kassie and Nick first met as students at Grand Valley state University four years ago. They brought their siblings along on their first date to a church service. Krissie and Zack hit off immediately and started dating shortly after. 
 
The twins are so close that they even planned their engagements on the same day. Nick and Zack both popped the question to their significant others last year during a family trip to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn.    
 
The couples even got engaged on the same day. Both men proposed to their significant others last year at a museum   
 
'It basically happened at the same time ... which is par for the course for us,' Kassie said. 'We do things in twos.'
 
The couples plan to move in together into a two-bedroom apartment in Fenton, but said that even though they do things together they are still 'individuals'. 

'We work differently and we have different interests, and just respect each other for those differences,' Zack said. 
 
The couples said they click so well because they were brought up with the same family values.
 
'We just flow together and it makes sense,' Krissie said. 'There is a special twin bond, and having someone who understands that is huge.'
 
Source: Daily Mail UK

After two years of legal battle, four officials of the Nigerian Police Force have finally been sentenced to die by hanging in Akwa Ibom State.
 
File photo
 
Four policemen identified as; Inspectors Moses Akpaete, Idoko Sampson, Corporals Enobong Udo and Godwin Nnannaare, are to die by hanging for killing a commercial motorcycle operator in 2016 on Goodluck Jonathan Boulevard, Akwa Ibom State.
 
According to Vanguard, the four convicted policemen, had since been dismissed from the force as they last served at the ‘C’ Division of the Akwa Ibom Police Command.
 
The killing of the motorcyclist had sparked off protest, forcing Police authorities to arrest and prosecute the killer-policemen over wrongful use of firearm against unarmed civilian.
 
The convicts, who admitted to the crime, said one of them fired the shots that killed Akpan, claiming the shots were fired in self-defense when youths attacked them while trying to arrest the late motorcyclist who was accused of operating along areas marked “prohibited” in Uyo.
 
After two years of legal battle, the trial judge, Justice Ifiok Ukana, found the officers guilty of conspiracy in the murder of one Felix Akpan of Ibiakpan in Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area of the state.
 
The judge said the convicts deserved the verdicts“because there was no evidence that the officers acted in self-defense as they were being attacked by the mob.”
 
He noted that “the decision of the officers to flee the scene after the incident meant they conspired to commit the crime. The law is very clear on the penalty which awaits any person who commits or conspires to commit such heinous crime, whether as principal or accessory after the crime.”

Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto state, has dumped the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
 
Gov. Tambuwal
 
According to Channels TV, the Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, has defected from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
 
The governor announced his defection on Wednesday at a press conference in the Government House in Sokoto, amid hundreds of supporters who stormed the Government House to declare their support for him.
 
 
Tambuwal, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, is the third APC governor to exit the APC after his Benue and Kwara state counterparts, Samuel Ortom and Abdulfatah Ahmed joined the PDP.
 
 
We'll bring you more details later.

A man and his friends have been seen drinking beer by the roadside to celebrate their survival after their truck plunged into Efe river, yesterday, in Okigwe, Imo State.
 
Scene of the car crash
 
Some men have been captured on camera celebrating their survival in an uncommon manner after being involved in a truck accident in Imo state.
 
It was gathered that the heavy duty truck from Okigwe failed brake while in motion and landed very close to Efe river in the Okigwe area of the state.
 
Rather than become sorrowful following the crash, the driver, conductor and well wishers celebrated at the accident scene with bottles of beer since no life was lost.
 
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Following Senate President, Bukola Saraki's defection to the Peoples Democratic Party, Governor Rochas Okorocha has reacted.
Governor Rochas Okorocha
 
Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo has said that President Muhammadu Buhari will win the 2019 presidential election without the Senate President Dr Bukola Saraki.
 
Okorocha said this while speaking with newsmen at the party’s national secretariat on Tuesday in Abuja following Saraki’s decision to leave the All Progressives Congress (APC).
 
He explained that the development would not in any way affect the party electoral victory in 2019 general elections.
 
Okorocha, who is also the Chairman of the All Progressives Governor’s Forum, spoke after a closed-door meeting with Mr Adams Oshiomhole the party’s National Chairman.
 
“I don’t know when they joined the party and I don’t have to know when they are leaving the party.

“People are entitled to their opinions about how they see issues, political party is just like a vehicle with which you get to your point of destination.

“And if they find out that they can no longer get what they want in APC and they want to go to other parties, it is good luck.

“But the question you should ask me, is how that will affect the APC, I don’t see any way it can affect the party negatively,” Okorocha said.
 
He maintained that President Muhammadu Buhari would win the 2019 presidential election even without the Senate President in the party.
 
Okorocha said this was especially so because Buhari was much stronger on ground now and would do better than he did before in terms of electoral victory come 2019.
 
He stressed that the decision of the Senate President to leave the APC was allowed, adding that as he leaves, many more people were finding their way into the party in their thousands.
 
“It’s neither here nor there, so we shouldn’t make a big issue out of it.

“Saraki is entitled to his political opinion and if he wants to leave, good luck to him and if the governor of Kwara, my colleague wants to leave, good luck.

“They are all responsible men and you cannot tie them down to where they don’t want to be,” Okorocha said.
 
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Saraki made his decision to leave the APC known via his Facebook account on Tuesday evening.
 
The President of the Senate wrote: “I wish to inform Nigerians that, after extensive consultations, I have decided to take my leave of the All Progressives Congress (APC).”
 
In a statement later on Tuesday, Saraki named the PDP as his next political destination.
 
-NAN

Popular Nigerian singer, Flavour, has decided to celebrate his daughter's birthday in a really adorable manner.
Flavour with his daughter tied to his back
 
Flavour, one of Nigeria's most famous singers, has celebrated his daughter, Sophia's birthday.
 
Sophia turned 3 years old today, August 1st, and the entertainer took to his Instagram page to heartily celebrate the young, cute girl.
 
Flavour shared a photo of Sophia tied to his back and wrote: "Cos it’s ur birthday, I ll go the xtra mile oo.
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY QUEEN 
"I LOVE U"
 
 

A young boy who drowned and was even pronounced dead has reportedly come right back to life after a while.
 
Eric
 
This is Eric, a young boy who was reportedly pronounced dead after an unfortunate incident recently.
 
Eric however, shocked people when he came back to life.
 
The stunning story was told by Jared Sawyer Jr, a motivational speaker and best selling author who shared the boy's photo online.
 
According to Jared Sawyer, the boy drowned on Sunday, July 29th and was pronounced dead on the scene, only to wake up few hours later. He is now believed to be recuperating.
 
Jared Sawyer Jr. shared the news via Twitter as he wrote; "Meet Eric, he DROWNED YESTERDAY and was pronounced DEAD on the scene a few hours ago but he miraculously CAME BACK TO LIFE! MY GOD IS GOOD!!! #JesusIsReal #MiracleWorker #DeathIsDefeated"
 
 

Operatives of Abia State Police Command on Tuesday, arrested a man for allegedly killing a 56-year-old man over N800 electricity bill.
 
The killer suspect
 
A 29-year-old man idnetified as Jude Enyinanya Okebugwu, has been arrested and paraded by the Police for the alleged murder of the chairman of Umuoko village in Ntigha Umukalu in Isiala Ngwa North LGA of Abia state over the payment of N800 Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC), electricity bill.
 
The suspect was said to have committed the crime on July 7, 2018 when members of his community’s Electricity Committee Task Force went round the village to disconnect supply of community members who had not paid their electricity bills.
 
The late chairman of the Umuoko village, Chibuzor Ogbunma was a member of the community’s electricity task force and was on duty on the fateful day with other members of the committee when the light of the suspect, Okebugwu was disconnected for his inability to pay his N800 electricty bill.
 
It was gathered that the suspect who was unable to pay the bill instead of pleading for time for payment, angrily waited for the late chairman on the way where he used the EEDC belt on his bicycle to hit him and he died thereafter.
 
While speaking to newsmen, the suspect who accepted committing the offence, regretted his action and stated that he never knew his action could lead to the death of the man.
 
Okebugwu who does not belong to the community’s electricity task force, accepted the indebtedness of N800 to EEDC and stated that he acted out of anger and never envisaged that it would lead to the death of the chairman
 
He said “I committed the crime angrily without knowing it would lead to this consequence because prior to this time, I had no problems with the deceased or any member of the task force.”
 
The state police command said Jude Enyinaya Okebugwu actually committed the offence of murder and confessed to the crime saying that the suspect will soon be arraigned in court.


The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki has stated reasons why he decided to leave the ruling All Progressives Congress.
Senate President, Bukola Saraki
 
The Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki has revealed why he dumped the ruling All Progressive Congress for the Peoples Democratic Party.
 
Saraki in a lengthy statement included his continued persecution in the hands of the ruling APC among the reasons for his defection.
 
Below is his full defection statement.
 
“I wish to inform Nigerians that, after extensive consultations, I have decided to take my leave of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

This is not a decision that I have made lightly. If anything at all, I have tarried for so long and did all that was humanly possible, even in the face of great provocation, ridicule and flagrant persecution, to give opportunity for peace, reconciliation and harmonious existence.

Perhaps, more significantly, I am mindful of the fact that I carry on my shoulder a great responsibility for thousands of my supporters, political associates and friends, who have trusted in my leadership and have attached their political fortunes to mine. However, it is after an extensive consultation with all the important stakeholders that we have come to this difficult but inevitable decision to pitch our political tent elsewhere; where we could enjoy greater sense of belonging and where the interests of the greatest number of our Nigerians would be best served.

While I take full responsibility for this decision, I will like to emphasise that it is a decision that has been inescapably imposed on me by certain elements and forces within the APC who have ensured that the minimum conditions for peace, cooperation, inclusion and a general sense of belonging did not exist.

They have done everything to ensure that the basic rules of party administration, which should promote harmonious relations among the various elements within the party were blatantly disregarded. All governance principles which were required for a healthy functioning of the party and the government were deliberately violated or undermined. And all entreaties for justice, equity and fairness as basic precondition for peace and unity, not only within the party, but also the country at large, were simply ignored, or employed as additional pretext for further exclusion.

The experience of my people and associates in the past three years is that they have suffered alienation and have been treated as outsiders in their own party. Thus, many have become disaffected and disenchanted. At the same time, opportunities to seek redress and correct these anomalies were deliberately blocked as a government-within-a-government had formed an impregnable wall and left in the cold, everyone else who was not recognized as “one of us”. This is why my people, like all self-respecting people would do, decided to seek accommodation elsewhere.

I have had the privilege to lead the Nigerian legislature in the past three years as the President of the Senate and the Chairman of the National Assembly. The framers of our constitution envisage a degree of benign tension among the three arms of government if the principle of checks and balances must continue to serve as the building block of our democracy. In my role as the head of the legislature, and a leader of the party, I have ensured that this necessary tension did not escalate at any time in such a way that it could encumber Executive function or correspondingly, undermine the independence of the legislature. Over the years, I have made great efforts in the overall interest of the country, and in spite of my personal predicament, to manage situations that would otherwise have resulted in unsavoury consequences for the government and the administration. My colleagues in the Senate will bear testimony to this.

However, what we have seen is a situation whereby every dissent from the legislature was framed as an affront on the executive or as part of an agenda to undermine the government itself. The populist notion of anti-corruption became a ready weapon for silencing any form of dissent and for framing even principled objection as “corruption fighting back”. Persistent onslaught against the legislature and open incitement of the people against their own representatives became a default argument in defence of any short-coming of the government in a manner that betrays all too easily, a certain contempt for the Constitution itself or even the democracy that it is meant to serve.

Unfortunately, the self-serving gulf that has been created between the leadership of the two critical arms of government based on distrust and mutual suspicion has made any form of constructive engagement impossible. Therefore, anything short of a slavish surrender in a way that reduces the legislature to a mere rubber stamp would not have been sufficient in procuring the kind of rapprochement that was desired in the interest of all. But I have no doubt in my mind, that to surrender this way is to be complicit in the subversion of the institution that remains the very bastion of our democracy. I am a democrat. And I believe that anyone who lays even the most basic claim to being a democrat will not accept peace on those terms; which seeks to compromise the very basis of our existence as the parliament of the people.

The recent weeks have witnessed a rather unusual attempts to engage with some of these most critical issues at stake. Unfortunately, the discord has been allowed to fester unaddressed for too long, with dire consequences for the ultimate objective of delivering the common good and achieving peace and unity in our country. Any hope of reconciliation at this point was therefore very slim indeed. Most of the horses had bolted from the stable.

The emergence of a new national party executives a few weeks ago held out some hopes, however slender. The new party chairman has swung into action and did his best alongside some of the Governors of APC and His Excellency, the Vice President. I thank them for all their great efforts to save the day and achieve reconciliation. Even though I thought these efforts were coming late in the day, but seeing the genuine commitment of these gentlemen, I began to think that perhaps it was still possible to reconsider the situation.

However, as I have realized all along, there are some others in the party leadership hierarchy, who did not think dialogue was the way forward and therefore chose to play the fifth columnists. These individuals went to work and ensured that they scuttled the great efforts and the good intentions of these aforementioned leaders of the party. Perhaps, had these divisive forces not thrown the cogs in the wheel at the last minutes, and in a manner that made it impossible to sustain any trust in the process, the story today would have been different.

For me, I leave all that behind me. Today, I start as I return to the party where I began my political journey, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

When we left the PDP to join the then nascent coalition of All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2014, we left in a quest for justice, equity and inclusion; the fundamental principles on which the PDP was originally built but which it had deviated from. We were attracted to the APC by its promise of change. We fought hard along with others and defeated the PDP.

In retrospect, it is now evident that the PDP has learnt more from its defeat than the APC has learnt from its victory. The PDP that we return to is now a party that has learnt its lessons the hard way and have realized that no member of the party should be taken for granted; a party that has realized that inclusion, justice and equity are basic precondition for peace; a party that has realized that never again can the people of Nigeria be taken for granted.

I am excited by the new efforts, which seeks to build the reborn PDP on the core principles of promoting democratic values; internal democracy; accountability; inclusion and national competitiveness; genuine commitment to restructuring and devolution of powers; and an abiding belief in zoning of political and elective offices as an inevitable strategy for managing our rich diversity as a people of one great indivisible nation called Nigeria.

What we have all agreed is that a deep commitment to these ideals were not only a demonstration of our patriotism but also a matter of enlightened self-interest, believing that our very survival as political elites of this country will depend on our ability to earn the trust of our people and in making them believe that, more than anything else, we are committed to serving the people.

What the experience of the last three years have taught us is that the most important task that we face as a country is how to reunite our people. Never before had so many people in so many parts of our country felt so alienated from their Nigerianness. Therefore, we understand that the greatest task before us is to reunite the county and give everyone a sense of belonging regardless of region or religion.

Every Nigerian must have an instinctive confidence that he or she will be treated with justice and equity in any part of the country regardless of the language they speak or how they worship God. This is the great task that trumps all. Unless we are able to achieve this, all other claim to progress no matter how defined, would remain unsustainable

This is the task that I am committing myself to and I believe that it is in this PDP, that I will have the opportunity to play my part.  It is my hope that the APC will respect the choice that I have made as my democratic right, and understand that even though we will now occupy a different political space, we do not necessarily become enemies unto one another."

 man who had apparently gotten fed up with certain vicissitudes of life, has decided to end his life in a community in Lagos.
File photo used only for illustrative purpose
 
According to a Punch Metro report, the many residents of Morounfolu Street in the Ogba area of Lagos State have expressed shock over the death of a generator repairer, Olatunji Opadiran, who committed suicide after hanging out with friends.
 
It was learnt that Opadiran on Monday committed suicide by hanging himself with a rope tied to the hook of a ceiling fan in his apartment.
 
It was gathered that Opadiran had earlier gone out with his friends before coming back to his room around 6pm to carry out the act.
 
One of the residents, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Punch Metro that Opadiran never showed any sign that he was going to commit suicide.
 
He noted that his (Opadiran) friends thought he wanted to go and sleep at home.
 
He said, “He had earlier gone out with three of his friends and while coming back, he saw one of his friends and stayed with him for a while but all of a sudden, he said that he was hungry and his friend got him food to eat.

“After eating, he left for his house but the friend later went to look for him there, thinking he went to sleep like he used to do when he is tired.

“After knocking and calling out his name without any response, the door to his room was broken and he was found dead dangling from a rope.”
 
The source noted that Opadiran’s death was still a surprise to the residents of the street.
 
He added that the deceased’s father, who had earlier gone out, was not allowed to see the corpse when he came back.
 
“We heard that some atonement rites will be performed before he can be buried,” he said.
 
The state Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Chike Oti, confirmed the incident and said the body had been deposited in the morgue of the Ifako General Hospital.
 
He said, “We received the information around 6pm through a phone call that one Olatunji Opadiran commited suicide by hanging himself and the detectives swung into action.”

Saraki reportedly used the APC's backdoor after being hinted about the imminent red card set to be issued to him by the leadership of the party.
 
Senate President Bukola Saraki
 
Senate President Bukola Saraki hurriedly announced his defection from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday evening because he was about to be expelled from the party, it has been revealed.
 
SaharaReporters gathered that an emergency meeting of the National Executive Council (NEC) of the APC had been convened and scheduled for Wednesday morning in Abuja where a decision would be reached to expel the former Kwara State Governor from the party.
 
It was gathered Saraki got wind of the meeting and quickly announced his defection from the APC ruling party to avoid the sledge hammer.
 
Some of the members of the NEC have started arriving the national secretariat of the party ahead of emergency meeting.
 
Earlier on Tuesday, a youth coalition of the party had staged a protest at the secretariat calling for the expulsion of Saraki from the party.
 
Saraki had been accused of anti-party activities after many of his loyalists, including Kwara State Governor Abdulfatai Ahmed and over 15 senators, announced their resignation from the APC last week. 
 
Spotted at the secretariat was the Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, who reacted to Saraki’s defection by saying the Senate President is entitled to his political opinion and that his exit from the party would not affect the re-election chances of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The Metropolitan in the United Kingdom has declared a 38-year-old Nigerian wanted over a crime in the country.
Uchenna Nwanokwu
 
A 38-year-old Nigerian man identified as Uchenna Nwanokwu, is being haunted by the police in UK over an alleged connection with a serious assault which has left a woman in a serious but stable condition.
 
Uchenna Nwanokwu wanted over alleged assault in UK.
 
According to the Metropolitan Police, Unchenna has been declared wanted after they were called to reports of an assault on Saturday, 28 July at 18:40hrs at an address in the E15 area of Newham.
 
Officers attended the address where they forced entry and found the victim, a 26-year-old woman, suffering injuries. She was taken by the London Ambulance Service to hospital where she remains in a critical but stable condition.
 
Officers believe Nwanokwu – who was known to the victim – carried out the attack.  He is known to have links to the Battersea and Croydon areas.
 
Detective Constable Lucie Fish, attached to Forest Gate CID, said: “We would urgently like to speak to Unchenna Nwanokwu in regards to this very violent assault. If anyone knows of his whereabouts please call police as soon as possible.”

The officials of the Nigerian Police Force in Akwa Ibom have arrested a grandmother for the stealing and selling of her granddaughter for N200,000.
 
Mrs Ekaette Obot and her daughter, Blessing Okon
 
A grandmother identified as Ekaette Obot, who allegedly stole and sold her granddaughter for N200,000, has been apprehended by operatives of Akwa Ibom State Police Command.
 
According to PUNCH, Obot claimed she sold the child to free her daughter, Blessing Okon (18) of burden.
 
While parading the suspect in Uyo on Tuesday, the state Commissioner of Police, Adeyemi Ogunjemilusi, said that Obot, who is also pregnant, told the police that as soon as she was delivered of the baby, she would sell it.
 
He said, “This is the mother to this lady. As soon as her daughter gave birth she sold the child for N200, 000. She is pregnant and she is saying that as soon as she puts to bed, she is going to sell her own baby also.”

The story has been told of the man who risked his life to save as many as thirteen persons when their boat capsized.
Blackson and family members Photo: Family
 
It has been revealed that the residents of Bakama in the Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State have hailed the heroic effort of a young contractor, Joseph Blackson, who saved 13 passengers, but lost his life during the boat accident that claimed the lives of six persons on Saturday.
 
According to Punch Mero, it was gathered that apart from those who were saved by the fishermen around Iborama, where the passenger boat capsized, Blackson single-handedly rescued 13 persons before he died.
 
It was learnt that it was while Blackson, who was a diesel supplier, was trying to rescue the 14th person that he died in the river.
 
Sources said the river was deep and going in and out of it for more than eight times could be energy-sapping.
 
A friend of the deceased, who identified himself only as Benibo, told Punch Metro at the Abonnema Wharf that the 36-year-old father of two was known for helping people in need.
 
“He (Blackson) used to manage a family filling station at Rumuola (before it was demolished). Until his death, he was a contractor, supplying diesel in Trans Amadi to companies there.

“He didn’t use life jacket like others. He gave up the ghost in the process of rescuing them,” Benibo said.
 
Blackson is the only person, whose body had been recovered, even as the police insisted that one person died during the boat accident.
 
Recall that a survivor, who did not want her name mentioned, had blamed the boat accident on the speed of the boat captain.
 
The survivor also attributed the tragedy to the dirt on the waterways.
 
The member representing Degema Constituency in the Rivers State House of Assembly, Farah Dagogo, said the boat accident was “a huge tragedy.”
 
He said, “It is more painful that majority of lives lost in the boat accident were in their prime. They would have contributed immensely to the development and growth of Degema and Rivers State.”
 
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Nnamdi Omoni, insisted that one person died in the accident and not six.
 
He added that Blackson might have died of exhaustion after rescuing more than 12 persons.
 
He said, “The report we got from the police in that area was that only one person died. Also, the man that died had rescued more than 12 persons and could have died out of exhaustion.

“They were 24 and 23 were rescued. The only person that died has been found and he was buried the day he was found.”

Saraki's defection to the main opposition party has divided legal practitioners across the country as they bring up diversionary views.
 
Senate President, Bukola Saraki
 
Some Nigerian lawyers have expressed their views on the legality of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki’s defection from the All Progressives Party (APC) to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
 
Although there have been defections by a sitting vice president (Atiku Abubakar) and a speaker of the House of Representatives (Aminu Tambuwal), Mr Saraki on Tuesday became the first Senate President in Nigeria to leave his party while in office.
 
The legal practitioners explained that there is no illegality in the way Mr Saraki announced his defection. Mr Saraki had earlier made a formal announcement of his exit from the APC on his official Facebook and Twitter accounts.
 
“I wish to inform Nigerians that, after extensive consultations, I have decided to take my leave of the All Progressives Congress (APC),” he wrote on his Twitter handle.
 
In a statement he later released, he accused influential persons of the APC of intolerance and causing his exit.
 
“While I take full responsibility for this decision, I will like to emphasise that it is a decision that has been inescapably imposed on me by certain elements and forces within the APC who have ensured that the minimum conditions for peace, cooperation, inclusion and a general sense of belonging did not exist,” he said.
 
An aide to the Senate president later told PREMIUM TIMES Mr Saraki intends to retain his seat as president of the Senate.
 
In his reaction to Mr Saraki’s defection, a senior lawyer, Mike Ozekhome, said Mr Saraki also needs to write the office of the Senate President as expected of all senators changing their party.
 
“He (Mr Saraki) will write to the Senate President also, but his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, will preside over the session where it will be read.

“Section 68(1)(g) of the 1999 constitution refers,” Mr Ozekhome said in a text message.
 
A legal practitioner, Liborous Oshoma, said the lawmaker has not broken any rule by making his announcement on his social media platforms as there is no constitutional provision for that.
 
“There is no constitutional provision but I know by virtue of their house rule, he is to announce his defection on the floor of the Senate to give the house notice of his decision.”
 
Mr Oshoma added that “he has not broken any rule since the parliament is on recess.
 
“Maybe when they resume, he will announce it on the floor of the Senate. But apart from that, there is no constitutional procedure for that,” he said.

Mr Oshoma also said the Senate President will have to write a letter to his party secretary at his ward “just like it is done when you want to join or register with a party.”
 
While stating that a lot of people expected this to happen before now, the lawyer said for him, “the party has always treated him as an outcast since he won the election to the office of the Senate President. That’s why he has always been in opposition with the ruling.”
 
Another legal practitioner, Inihebe Effiong, also noted that there is constitutional provision for changing political party in the legislature.
 
“It is just for the member to indicate interest in joining another party. Going by the rules of the Senate, usually such decision is communicated to the presiding officers and he is a presiding officer.

“What amounts to the defection is a question of fact; once a member of the National Assembly has indicated that he has left a party, irrespective of how he does that, he is deemed to have left that party.

“That he announced on social media does not alter his decision – which is that he has left the APC. I believe that upon resumption, he will make the announcement.”
 
He further explained that Mr Saraki doesn’t need to write to the APC to say that he is no longer their member. “There is freedom of association,” he said.
 
Jiti Ogunye, a lawyer, had the same response when he was contacted.
 
“There is no elaborate procedure for that.
What is conventional is to do it on the floor of the Senate; a letter is addressed to that effect. Due to the fact that the National Assembly is on recess, the letter cannot be read.”
 
While stating that Mr Saraki’s decision has been long awaited, Mr Ogunye explained that the most important procedure is not just the defection, it is the implication of the defection.
 
“It takes a single majority to appoint a presiding officer but it takes two-third of the majority to remove him, except he (Saraki) doesn’t want to be Senate President anymore, which in that case, he will resign,” he said.
 
Mr. Saraki joined the APC on January 29, 2014 after falling out with the then PDP government, led by President Goodluck Jonathan.
 
He was among 11 PDP senators of the period who informed the Senate of their departure from the PDP on that date.
 
Two months before then – November 2013 – Governor Ahmed, alongside four other then PDP governors defected to the APC.
 
They were Chibuike Amaechi (Rivers), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa) and Rabi’u Kwankwaso (Kano).
Mr. Kwankwaso, now a senator, last week returned to the PDP.

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