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Kanu was about to stop Biafra agitation when Army attacked - Uko

- Uko said Nnamdi Kanu had accepted restructuring over absolute Biafra when Nigerian Army attacked  - Kanu was reportedly consulting with top members of IPOB over the matter when Army attacked - Professor Ben Nwabueze was the one that convinced Kanu during a meeting between him, southeast governors and other leaders in the region A southeast leader Evang. Elliot Uko has said that the Nigerian Army attacked the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) just when it was about to tone down on its agitation for sovereignty.  According to The Nation,  Uko, the deputy secretary of Igbo Leaders of Thought, said Kanu had accepted at a governor with the meeting (where he was present) to reduce his pro-Biafra activities. Uko said in a statement he released on Friday, September 22 truly Prof. Ben Nwabueze had convinced  Kanu to drop call for Biafra and accept restructuring instead. Kanu, he said, had accepted the idea on the condition that he consult with his group members. 

Many fans condemned the ban

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Olamide Adedeji, popularly known as ‘Olamide badoo’ has reacted to the National Broadcasting Commission’s airplay ban placed on his latest song ‘WO.’ Olamide, who released the video on August 16 and has seen it get about 922,482 YouTube views and 1658 comments, reacted via his Twitter account on Tuesday. The YBNL boss in a tweet said he has no intention of promoting tobacco with his music. The ban came after Federal Ministry of Health said Olamide’s new street anthem ‘WO’ violates the Tobacco Control Act 2015.

Buhari should be embarrassed by police treatment of #OurMumuDonDo protesters — Falana

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LAGOS— A lagos lawyer and human rights activist, Femi Falana, SAN, has said President Muhammadu Buhari should be embarrassed at the manner the police treated protesters under the aegis of OurMumuDonDo movement Femi Fanala The protest, which started last Monday, has seen the protesters asking President Muhammadu Buhari to either resume work or resign, following his over three months stay in London, United Kingdom, on medical vacation.  The police, however, disrupted the protest on Tuesday, on the grounds that it would be hijacked by hoodlums. But Falana in a statement issued, Suday, gave instances where the President led protests as a private citizen without harassment or assault from the police. He said: “It is pertinent to remind the presidency and the Nigeria Police Force that President Buhari had, in the recent past, taken part in peaceful rallies in Abuja to protest alleged manipulation of election results and perceived injustice in the country. “It is on record that as he e
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CALABAR: 52-yr-old man nabbed for selling 2-yr-old son

Abraham Udoh, 52, is now in police net after he reportedly sold his two-year-old son for the sum of N150,000 without the consent of his wife, Esther Abraham, who brought his action to the notice of security operatives. The suspect who was arrested on July 24 was paraded by the Cross River Police Command. According to the state’s Commissioner of Police, Hafiz Inuwa, after thorough interrogation, the suspect confessed that he sold his son to an unknown woman residing in Uyo, the capital city of Akwa Ibom State. The CP said, “On July 24, a case of child trafficking was reported at our Uwanse Divisional Headquarters here in Calabar. One Esther Abraham reported that his husband sold their two-year old son without her consent. Abraham Udoh

The war on corruption can be won within 6 months – Emir Sanusi

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Former CBN Governor and current Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, says that if the Federal Government introduced appropriate sanctions for corruption cases, with the media providing the needed support monitoring mechanism, the war against corruption could be won within six months. He noted that corruption has seen some individuals and corporate bodies hide under the guise of tax haven to avoid paying tax, a situation that has seen Nigeria lose more than 30 per cent of its tax revenue annually. He was speaking on Wednesday, in Ibadan, through Alhaji Shehu Mohammed, the Sarkin Shanun Kano, at an International Conference on Tax Havens and the Developing World: The Global Dimension, organised by Centre for General Studies in collaboration with office of International Programmes, University of Ibadan (UI). Sanusi identified lack of discipline and non-evaluation of corruption cases as some of the major problems facing the country, adding that policymakers were yet