Fuel subsidy must go, Alison-Madueke says


“The subsidy policy cannot be sustained any longer,” the minister said.

About a week after she told federal lawmakers that the federal government had no plans to remove subsidy on petrol, the Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke, said on Tuesday that payment of subsidy on petrol ‘cannot be sustained any longer.’
Mrs. Alison-Madueke stated this at the ongoing Nigeria Oil and Gas Conference in Abuja.
“The continued regulation of the downstream sector has its positive and negative impact on the economy, but the negative effect is more than the positive,” the minister said.
“The subsidy policy cannot be sustained any longer.
“This is because the subsidy payment did not benefit the poor it was targeting, but rather it is benefiting the rich,” she added.
Mrs. Alison-Madueke said there was the need to deregulate the downstream oil sector to attract investors. She said that in considering the deregulation of the downstream sector, government must strike a balance in implementing some of its policies to meet the needs of Nigerians.
“Now that reforms in power sector are underway, the next focus should be reforms in the downstream sub-sector.
“The industry needs to move to next level by increasing revenue and curb oil theft and pipeline vandalism,” she said. Read More



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Immigration stampede: Relatives scramble for bodies

Relatives of Mohammed Musa, one of seven jobseekers killed in Saturday's immigration job recruitment stampede, have complained hospital authorities refused them claiming Musa's body for burial three days after his death.

National Hospital has refuted the claims, insisting on extreme caution before releasing bodies.

A brother, one step brother and a friend identified Musa's body at National Hospital's mortuary on Monday, but have yet to be given his body days after he should have been interred according to Muslim burial rites, they said.

They said the hospital blocked their attempts by demanding on different occasions a police report, a release form from Nigeria Immigrations Service and the presence of an Immigrations official before they could claim the body.

As at Tuesday, Sule Ahmed said there was still "no explanation. They have not told us anything. They just kept us here."

NHA head of management information service Tayo Haastrup, said, " We don't want to release the bodies to just anybody especially now that they announced they were going to compensate the families of the dead victims. We want to be very sure. You know how people are."

Six bodies were still at the hospital on Tuesday.

Three survivors hospitalised there, including two pregnant women, were discharged, after five were taken off admission on Monday.

Three other patients are expected released from hospital by weekend.

But one woman among them, Ataidu Uneison, sustained a broken neck and lost use of her legs.

She was barely able to speak when health minister Onyebuchi Chukwu visited them in hospital on Tuesday.

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PHOTO: 19 Redeemed Church Members Burnt in Accident

An accident involving three vehicles, one carry 19 Redeemed church members, occurred on Monday along the Potiskum-Maiduguri highway leaving all the Redeemed church members burnt beyond recognition and 16 others dead.
Confirming the accident, the Federal Road Safety Commission spokesman in Yobe State, Mr Yusuf Sani, said the church members were said to be coming back from a church programme in Lagos when the accident happened.
"All the 19 members of Redeemed Christian Church of God who were traveling in one bus were burnt beyond recognition as the bus caught fire on collision with the other two vehicles which also burst in flames shortly afterwards,” said Yusuf Sani
The two other vehicles involved in the accident were conveying people from a wedding. Mr Yusuf blamed the accident on high speed.

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Fire outbreak at Christ Embassy Oregun Powerhouse

A fire outbreak busted at Christ Embassy after the massive generator house at the church premises caught fire following an explosion. Four of the church’s heavy duty electric generators were burnt in the process. The fire was eventually brought under control but not before it had destroyed church property. 

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Kanu Nwankwo undergoes heart surgery again

Nigerian football Star and founder of Kanu Heart Foundation, KHF, Nwankwo Kanu underwent a corrective heart surgery at the Cleveland Hospital, Ohio, USA over the weekend.
According to a statement by the Co-ordinator of the Kanu Heart Foundation, Pastor Onyebuchi Abia, the surgery was carried out during one of his normal yearly routine medical checks at the  hospital following his 1997 heart surgery at the same hospital and it was a success.
Kanu has since left the intensive care unit, ICU, of the hospital and is now recuperating.
Pastor Abia said; he will be back home in a few days’ time. I spoke with him on Sunday afternoon and he confirmed he’s in a stable condition.


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PHOTO: 18-year-old Nigerian undergraduate killed in Ghana over $4,500


Godwin Awogbo, an 18-year-old 300 level Social Science student of University of Cape Coast in Central region, Ghana, was brutally killed on February 20, 2014.
His lifeless body was reportedly found on the school campus with some of his internal organs gorged out, while his hands and legs were tied.
The bereaved’s father revealed that his son’s room-mate borrowed $4500 from him and killed him when he asked for the money back.
According to Nigerian Tribune:
For days, everyone seemed to be clueless about what could have prompted such a brutal death. While the thoughts of Godwin being a cultist came to the minds of many, his friends, however, were quick to assert that Godwin was a cool-headed person with no such connection.
It would be recalled that Godwin Awogbo’s death made it the fourth Nigerian student to lose their life in the space of four months in Ghana. This has not only posed the question of how safe Nigerian
students are in the Gold Coast, but it has also raised the question of how much university managements take an interest in the well-being of their foreign students, most of whom are teenagers.
The first death case was reported in October 2013 of a 15-year-old Nigerian, by the name of Master Austine Chukwuebuka Ogukwe, an SS3 student of Ideal College, Community 5, in Tema, who was reported dead under the watch of his house master amidst mysterious circumstance.
The second incident happened in November 2013, barely 26 days after the first death occurred. Two Nigerian students, Eddy and Charles of KNUSford University in Accra went for an excursion to the Volta region, under the guidance of school representative(s), but died when their canoe capsized.
Meeting with the father of the victim, Fred Awogbo and some of his relatives at the Nigerian High Commission, emotions flowed freely.
Mr Awogbo’s eyes were swollen, obviously due to prolonged crying. He expressed many regrets as regards why he had not listened to his late son’s proprietor who had suggested that he should send his son to Canada to further his studies or better still, allow his son to weather the storm of strike actions often associated with Nigerian universities than losing him in Ghana to the cold hands of death, where he thought he was safe and he would not lose him to strange culture.
Sharing how he got to know of his son’s death: “It was my wife that actually called. She received a call from the Nigerian High Commission in Ghana that our attention was needed. When I called the embassy, I was first told an incident happened in his school and my son was missing. I asked if there was a riot, they said ‘No’ and promised to get back to me.
“So that prompted my curiosity to find out through my contact in Ghana on what actually happened. I called the driver that I had handed over my boy to and I asked him if there was any problem in the school. He said he was not aware of any but promised to find out after sharing what I heard from the Nigerian High Commission’s staff. A few minutes after, he called back to confirm that there was a problem, but he refused to say what exactly happened. Rather, he asked me to come over to Ghana.
“I was still ruminating over what could have happened to my son when a doctor friend of mine from the northern part of Nigeria called and informed me that his wife told him of the news of my son’s death. That was how I got to know about it. So on Monday, I left for Accra. We arrived at the Nigerian High Commission and with some of the staff of the High Commission, we went to meet the Vice Chancellor. The meeting was also witnessed by the Police and all Nigerian community leaders in Ghana.”
The Confession:
“At the meeting, the management asked some of his friends and roommate to say what they knew about his death. Meanwhile, while I was in Nigeria, I spoke with his roommate, a Ghanaian, who told me that my son had withdrawn some thousands of dollars meant for his school fees, but had lent the money to some students. When he requested them to pay back, they started threatening his life. It was after the threats that he heard about his death.
“Unfortunately, after every one of them had spoken, not even the roommate mentioned the issue of those my son lent some money and how they threatened him. So, I told the school authority and the police right there to ask him to tell them how my son was threatened. It was when he started talking that we realized he (the room mate) was the one who borrowed about $4,500 from my son, thereby denying my son the opportunity of paying his school fees on time. When my late son started worrying him, he set him up. So, after the police took my statement, they promised to arrest him.”
Speaking on what kind of child his son was, he said, “My son was brought up in the church. When he was still in secondary school, he was being addressed as ‘Dr Pastor’ because he was active in church”. Appreciating the efforts of the Nigerian High Commission, Mr Awogbo said “The Nigeria High Commission in Ghana really surprised us with the amount of effort they have put into this case. They have promised to make sure the killer is brought to book.”
Mr Awogbo stressed his regret of sending his son to study in Ghana “Honestly, I regret sending my child to study in Ghana, because if he had gained admission into higher institution in Nigeria, this would not have happened. The reason I sent him to Ghana was to avoid the issue of strike action in Nigerian higher institutions. Even his mother and proprietor wanted him to go to Canada to further his studies. They really persuaded me but I said ‘No’, because I didn’t want to lose my boy.
“I have been traveling to Europe for more than 20 years and I know what happens in such developed countries. At a tender age, I thought if I sent him there, I might lose him; he might not even want to come back home.
“So I decided that after he’s through with his degree, he would go and do his Masters in Canada, but here we are.”
Advising parents who are yearning to send their children to Ghana to study, he said. “As for now, I cannot advise any Nigerian parent to send their children to study in Ghana; a lot of them studying here are teenagers and the stress is too much for them. Coming here myself has made me know that, in addition is the fact that the money we are paying is too much, compared to what private universities are charging in Nigeria.”
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