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Thursday, 28 January 2016

Woman sells her three-month baby for N300,000

The Bayelsa State Police Command has reportedly apprehended a 28-year-old woman, Enoch Oyikepreye, for selling her three-month-old baby.

In a statement on Wednesday, the state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr. Asinim Butswat, said the suspect sold the baby girl to a 30-year-old lady, Tony Esther.

According to the statement, the suspect is already undergoing interrogation at the Akenfa Police Station in Yenagoa Local Government Area of the state.


The motive behind the sale of the infant was not known but the PPRO said the suspect, who was the mother of the baby, sold her for N300, 000.

The PPRO said, “Investigation is ongoing to ascertain the motive behind the criminality.

“Detectives from the Akenfa Police Station, Yenagoa, have arrested one Enoch Oyikepreye, female, 28 years, for allegedly selling a three-month-old baby girl to one Esther Tony, female, 30.

“The suspect sold the baby, who is her child, for N300, 000. Oyikepreye and Esther are undergoing interrogation at the Akenfa Police Station, Yenagoa,” the PPRO confirmed.

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Musician sues to seek for share from oil spillage compensation


Popular Nigerian flutist, Tee Mac Iseli Omatshola, has asked a Federal High Court in Lagos to stop an alleged plan to sideline him from sharing in the compensation to be paid by Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Shell for an oil spillage in the Niger Delta region in 2011.


BREAKING: Supreme Court affirms election of Wike as Rivers Governor

The Supreme Court has upheld the outcome of the April 11 governorship election that ‎brought Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State to power.
The apex court in an unanimous judgment, restored the declaration of Wike as the valid winner of the poll by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

Water Corporation workers begin indefinite strike in Kwara




Workers of Kwara State Water Corporation on Tuesday embarked on indefinite strike following the refusal of the management to pay their four months’ salary.

The workers under the aegis Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE) accused the management of not paying September to December 2015 salaries.


Naira is out of balance — Rewane

The Chief Executive Officer, Financial Derivatives Company Limited, Mr. Bismarck Rewane, has described the naira as being misaligned, saying Ghana and South Africa had already moved closer to equilibrium.

Rewane, who was quoted by Bloomberg as stating this, said, “The concerns are that the currency is under pressure, that the currency is misaligned.

“Ghana and South Africa have already moved closer to equilibrium. Nigeria has not really accepted that the currency price is in disequilibrium.”

The Bank of Ghana on Monday kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 26 per cent, in line with the forecasts of seven of the 10 economists surveyed by Bloomberg. Kenya’s central bank also opted last week to extend the pause in its interest-rate cycle by leaving the policy rate at 11.5 per cent.

In Nigeria, pressure is mounting on the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, to devalue the naira and ease foreign-currency controls that are said to be hurting businesses and worsening the outlook for growth in the country.



The CBN’s Monetary Policy Committee, which started its first meeting of the year on Monday, will announce the outcome of the meeting on Tuesday (today).

He surprised market analysts at the last MPC meeting in November by cutting the benchmark rate by two percentage points to 11 per cent and snubbing calls to weaken the currency.

All but one of the 22 economists surveyed by Bloomberg predicted that Emefiele will leave the key rate unchanged on Tuesday, with some predicting an adjustment to the naira rate.

While the CBN has virtually fixed the naira at 197-199 per dollar since March, South Africa’s rand has plunged about 29 per cent and Ghana’s cedi is down almost eight per cent in the same period. The National Bank of Angola, which is set to hold an MPC meeting on January 29, has gradually devalued the kwanza since last year as revenue plunged in sub-Saharan Africa’s biggest oil producer after Nigeria.

While a record-low rand may force South African policy makers to take more aggressive action, Nigeria is set to stick to its looser policy, according to analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.



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NNPC discovers fuel theft base in Lagos


The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, on Monday said the business of illegal oil bunkering in the country was being driven by Nigerians.

Kachikwu, who doubles as the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, stated this during a visit to an illegal oil bunkering site at Robert-Victor village, popularly called ‘Idi Mango’ offshore Lagos.