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Ogoni Clean-up: NASS Fumes As Environment Minister, Abdullahi Snubs Invitation

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The National Assembly Joint Committee on Host Communities, Wednesday, condemned the Minister of Environment, Mohammed Abdullahi, for failing to appear before it to explain the state of the Ogoni land clean-up project.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Host Communities, Senator Bio Degi- Eremienyo, disclosed this in Abuja while briefing journalists on the repeated failure of the Minister to honour the invitations of the Joint Committee.

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“The decision reached by the Senate and the House of Representatives Joint Committee was to the effect that the Minister has to be summoned.

“I don’t think he has any choice than to turn up for the engagement because it is for the interest of the people that we represent and there’s no reason why the Minister will refuse to respond to the invitation as important as invitation that has to do with the hydrocarbon pollution remediation program in Niger Delta Ogoni clean up,” he said.

He regretted that this week’s failure by the Minister of Environment to appear before the National Assembly Joint Committee was not the first time he was snobbing the Panel, warning that the Committee would no longer tolerate the disrespect.

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In his words, “As a matter of fact, this is not the first or second time the Minister was refusing to answer our call or invitation, the Senators and the Honourable members as members of the Committee are not happy about it”.

Considering the level of environmental degradation suffered by the people in the Niger Delta, the Senator said the clean-up done so far to improve on the condition of the region was not yet satisfactory.

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He, however, affirmed that they were making the needed effort to achieve significant result in pollution control and cleaner environment in Niger Delta.

He expressed optimism that with the passage of the Petroleum Industry Act by the National Assembly, significant result would be achieved in addressing the environmental problems in Niger Delta.

The lawmaker added, “Well, I will not say that there’s no improvement but the improvement is not satisfactory. We are making progress and I hope that with the passage of the Petroleum Industry Act by the Parliament, it is expected that there will be significant result in the activities of pollution control and to achieve cleaner environment in Niger Delta which is the expectation based on the content of the PIA”.

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The Committee meeting was suspended till further notice due to the absence of some of the invitees, including the Minister and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment.

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How Sound Sultan’s Death Affected My Music Career – Seyi Shay

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Nigerian singer and songwriter, Seyi Shay has opened up about the impact of her mentor, Sound Sultan’s death on her career.

She revealed that after Sound Sultan passed away in 2021, she lost the zeal to continue music.

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Shay further explained that she became pregnant with her daughter around the same period, which also encouraged her to embark on a break due to the “toxic” nature of the music industry.

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“During the filming of Nigerian Idol, my mentor, also my best friend, who is like a father figure to me, and also the person who brought me to the Nigerian music industry, died. He passed away; Sound Sultan,” Seyi Shay recalls in an interview with TVC.

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“When I first came to Nigeria, I was living with him and his wife in FESTAC for a year. He was the one who co-signed me and introduced me to everybody in the industry to make sure that those who were his people look out for me.

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“So, when he passed away, it was really hard for me to complete the filming but I made it to the end. What hurt the most is that I didn’t get to see him before he passed away. I was supposed to fly to see him in New York that weekend when we had a break. He asked me to bring him something specifically. It just torn me apart. I felt like I didn’t have the will to continue to do music without Sound Sultan, my peace of mind, and my mental health. So, I decided to go on a little break.

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“Also, during that period, I got pregnant and I told myself there’s no way I’m going to have my child in the toxic music industry that I’m in and under the scrutiny that I was constantly under. So, I just thought I should take a break.”

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Ondo Govt Suspends Three Senior Officials Over Recruitment Scam

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Ondo State Government has suspended three senior officials for their alleged involvement in a recruitment scam tied to the recent employment of teachers in the state.

The affected officials, two directors and a deputy director, were suspended on the directive of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, pending the conclusion of an ongoing investigation into the job racketeering scandal.

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Reports indicated that the officials allegedly collected between N500,000 and N700,000 from unsuspecting applicants, depending on their academic qualifications, in exchange for fraudulent appointment letters.

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The matter came to public attention after several individuals staged a protest over their exclusion from the ongoing biometric verification exercise for newly recruited teachers. Investigations later revealed that many of the protesters had presented forged appointment documents.

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In a statement issued by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Prince Ebenezer Adeniyan, the government clarified that the aggrieved protesters were not among the over 2,000 teachers legitimately recruited and already deployed across the state.

Adeniyan disclosed that internal investigations confirmed that the three officials at the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, had colluded with external collaborators to issue counterfeit appointment and posting letters to unsuspecting applicants in exchange for money.

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“The attention of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has been drawn to reports of a protest by individuals claiming they were unjustly excluded from the SUBEB recruitment process.

“To be clear, those protesters were not genuine employees but victims of fraud who were issued fake letters after paying money to scammers. They were exposed during biometric verification and informed that their documents were invalid.

“Disciplinary action has already been taken against the three SUBEB insiders found to have conspired with outsiders in defrauding applicants,” Adeniyan stated.

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Unjust To Demand More Tax From Nigerians Amid Waste, Corruption — Moghalu

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Former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Kingsley Moghalu, has described as unfair the demand for more taxes from Nigerians amid the profligacy and corruption by leaders.

Moghalu questioned how oil revenues and billions of dollars in borrowed funds had been spent, stressing that accountability must precede any fresh tax demands.

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In a post on X on Sunday, the former CBN governor described Nigeria’s political class as “self-entitled elites” who lack transparency.

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While acknowledging that tax reforms are broadly in the right direction, Moghalu insisted that without addressing corruption and waste in governance, the burden on ordinary Nigerians would remain unjust.

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He said: “The profligacy and corruption in what passes for governance in our country, Nigeria, makes it unfair to expect citizens to pay any additional taxes. While taxes are an important part of the social contract, the question must first be asked: what have the revenues from oil and the numerous loans we have borrowed been spent on?

“Accountability is a core principle of governance. It does not exist with our self-entitled political elites. While the tax reform laws are broadly in a good direction, the core questions of accountability and transparency must be addressed. They haven’t.”

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