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Military Veterans Send SOS Message To Buhari Over Unpaid Pensions

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Military veterans in Ekiti State have appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to save them from hunger and poverty.

The veterans, some of whom served in the Nigeria Civil War said their monthly pension is still unpaid.

A statement signed by the Ekiti State secretary of the association, Alhaji Bello Oseni, yesterday said: “The situation of our men is very terrible, some are sick and cannot even afford to feed themselves. Some cannot afford a meal per day, and some with health challenges don’t have money to maintain their health challenges such as blindness and stroke. Others are homeless.”

Alhaji Oseni noted: “On November 17th 2022, a sum of N134.7 billion was approved by President Buhari’s administration to pay the pensions of military veterans who fought in the Nigerian Civil War to take care of themselves and their families.

“However, since the money was approved by President Buhari, the money is yet to be paid to us.”

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The veterans urge Nigerian lawmakers, the House of Representatives, the Senate, the state governors and President Buhari, who they commended for the approval, to have mercy on them and ensure that their monthly pensions arrears are paid without delay.

“We humbly appeal to our President and those in charge to pay the veterans and put a smile on our face as we commemorate the 2023 armed forces remembrance day this year,” they urged.

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‘Have Some Conscience’ – Lady Tackles Salvation Ministries Founder, Ibiyeomie, Over 20% Of Salary As Offering Preaching [VIDEO]

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A Nigerian lady has taken a swipe at Salvation Ministries founder, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, for saying his church members should give at least 20 per cent of their salaries as offerings after giving 10 percent of their salaries as tithes.

The lady stated that Pastor Ibiyeomie should have some ‘’conscience” and shouldn’t be making such demands given the economic situation in the country.

She further described it as “thievery”, adding that it should stop as people have other needs aside from taking care of burdens from the church.

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The TikTok user also described churches as business enterprises where Christians try to convince other Christians to come to their church even when they are aware of the other person’s faith.

She said this reminds her of marketers who try to convince others to use the services of their firm.

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Burna Boy Named Among TIME’s 100 Most Influential People Of 2024

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Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Damini Ogulu, aka Burna Boy, has landed a spot in Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2024.

Legendary Beninese singer Angelique Kidjo wrote a tribute to the ‘Last Last’ crooner on Time’s website.

She noted that Burna Boy played a pivotal role in the global acceptance of African music.

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Kidjo wrote: “Burna Boy has made that vision [acceptance of African music] a global reality. His music draws from the rich well of Nigerian folk traditions, and he carries the torch lit by Fela Kuti. He is history in the making.”

Burna Boy was joined on the list by British-Nigerian stars Skepta and Damson Idris.

The Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People recognition is a prestigious honor that celebrates individuals who have left an indelible mark on the world through their contributions to art, activism, and cultural influence.

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Since its inception in 1999, this annual list has highlighted the achievements and impact of leaders, innovators, artists, and advocates from diverse fields and backgrounds.

Burna Boy, on the other hand, has garnered international acclaim for his unique sound and socially conscious lyrics. In addition to his musical prowess,

He has been recognized for his activism and advocacy, speaking out on issues such as police brutality and socio-political injustice in Nigeria and beyond.

Named among the Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in 2020, Burna Boy’s inclusion reflects his significant impact on the global music landscape and his role as a cultural ambassador for Afrobeat music.

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Edo CJ Frees One Inmate From Auchi Correctional Centre

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The Chief Judge of Edo State, Justice Daniel Okungbowa, has granted freedom to an inmate of Auchi Medium Security Correctional Centre.

The freed inmate, Saliu Akande, who had been incarcerated since 2020 over alleged rape gained freedom when the CJ visited the facility on Thursday.

Okungbowa directed that the inmate be granted freedom due to non-availabilIty of case files and charges against him for the past four years.

The Chief Judge said the visit was part of his activities to decongest the correctional centre and to promote speedy trials.

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Section 470 (2) of Edo State Administration of Law 2018 has entrusted us with the mandate to ensure the criminal matters are speedily dealt with and congestion of criminal cases in courts are drastically reduced.

“Since my assumption of office, I have together with members of Administration of Criminal Justice Monitoring Committee worked assiduously to ensure that our mandate is accorded much desired seriousness.

“To this end, my avowed and unalloyed commitment is that no one is made to remain here one day longer than necessary unless as prescribed by law.

“Today’s exercise, therefore underscores the passion and commitment of my administration to achieve these goals” Okungbowa said.

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The CJ thanked the members of the Administration of Criminal Justice Monitoring Committee for their support and effort aimed at decongesting correctional/custodial facilities in the state.

Okungbowa said he was aware of the perennial challenges faced by the correctional services in Edo and assured to ameliorate the problems.

He called on those who have benefited from the exercise in the state to be of good behaviour and ensure they avoid any act of misbehaviour that may bring them back as they may not be lucky next time around.

Welcoming him to the centre, the Assistant Controller of Auchi Command of the Nigerian Correctional Services (NCS), Kingsley Ebare, commended the Chief judge for his efforts at ensuring that only those qualified inmates benefited from the exercise.

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The visit will restore hope to the hopeless and reposition their minds that Justice will be served to deserving persons according to the laws of the land,” he said.

Ebare thanked the CJ for appointing a substantial judge at the high court for prompt trials.

“In recent past, trial process at the high court Auchi were crawling, but for your benevolence of appointing a substantive judge, we are optimistic that adjudication of cases will pick up.

“To this extent, we are grateful to you in particular and to the state government at large” he said.

He, however,, appealed to Okungbowa to help the centre to liaise with the state government for assistance in the area of logistics and medical care for inmates.

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