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Southern Govs Back Zamfara’s Call On Citizens To Arm Themselves

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Rotimi Akeredolu
Governor Rotimi Akeredolu

Ayodele Oni

The helplessness of State Governments to curtail insecurity in their areas which  compelled Zamfara State to direct its citizens to arm themselves in self defence has attracted the support of Governors.


Chairman, Southern Governors Forum and Governor of Ondo state, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu, said on Monday that the situation has led to lack of trust between States and the Federal Government.

A statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties to the Governor, Doyin Odebowale in Akure noted that the call by Zamfara State Governor portends great danger for the polity.

“The press statement released by the Ministry of Information of the Zamfara State Government on the need for citizens to arm themselves for self-defense, among others, confirms the pervasive loss of confidence in the current security arrangement the Country.

“It signals a situation of near- capitulation on the part of the security agencies centrally controlled by the Federal Government. It portends great danger for the polity.

“It is a sad commentary on the increasing inability and impotence of the Zamfara State Government, and other States, to protect their citizens in the wake of relentless and mindless assaults by terrorists and bandits.

“It suggests a total lack of trust between that State Government and Federal Government on one hand, and the helpless and hopeless situation in which the people have found themselves concerning the security of lives, on the other.

“The stark reality confronting the people of Zamfara leaves the Government with no esoteric option than to lean heavily on the current arrangement.

“The Government and the people of Zamfara State have been pushed to the wall. The feeling of despondency is pervasive in the land.

“We must, however, advise caution. The directive of the State Governor to the Commissioner of Police to issue licenses to qualified citizens to bear arms in the defense of their immediate environments and the State in general is commendable.

“But the NSA and Inspector General of Police may have to issue license to possess a certain category of arms.

“No such licenses have been issued to individuals since 2007, while those which existed had been revoked.

“Therefore, this directive, attractive and compelling in the current circumstances, may be stifled by existing federal arrangement.

“The Governor of Ondo State, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, commends the boldness of his brother Governor, Bello Matawalle, in his bid to confront the security challenges in his State, adopting a pragmatic approach.

“The Governor notes, with great concern, the continued refusal by the Federal Government to grant licenses to security outfits, run by some States, to bear sophisticated firearms capable of restraining, effectively, acts of criminality and brazen impunity with commensurate responses.

“The deliberate policy of the Federal Government to deny exigent regional security outfits of the rights to bear firearms, when it is evident that the security agencies in the country are overwhelmed and distracted by centrifugal forces, is a major factor, among many, exacerbating the current security challenges in the country.

A federal system of government cannot be administered as if the country is a unitary colony, controlled, rigidly, at the centre, while the constituent units are treated as mere outposts.

“This fact, coupled with the logic of divergence and rapid growth in population, imposes no other practicable measure on the managers of this country, including our legislators, than to accept the inevitability of the establishment of a State Police.”

Gov Fayemi Defies Seniority, Appoints New Ekiti Head Of Service

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By Ayodele Oni

Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi shocked bookmakers on Monday as he approved the appointment of Mr Bamidele Olugbenga Agbede as the new Head of Service in the State Civil Service.

Rumour has been ripe since about a month ago that another woman, regarded as the most senior in the State Civil Service will succeed Mrs Peju Babafemi who retired from service on June 30.

It was learnt that the woman, presently in charge of one of the service delivery ministries, had since last week cleared her desk and awaiting the government announcement.

However Governor Fayemi announced Agbede, who until his new appointment, is Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works and Transport.

He takes over from the State’s first female Head of Service, Mrs Peju Babafemi, who is billed to retire from the State Civil Service on June 30th, having attained the mandatory 35years in the service.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary, Yinka Oyebode stated that Agbede’s appointment as Head of Service takes effect from July 1, 2022.

Meanwhile, Governor Fayemi has commended Mrs Babafemi for her demonstrated brilliance, diligence and professionalism, which has greatly helped in repositioning the State Civil Service for optimal service delivery.

Agbede, the new Head of Service holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History as well as a Law degree from the Ondo State University (now Ekiti State University), Ado-Ekiti. He was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2006.

He started his career as a Personnel Officer with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Ondo State in 1988.

He was on secondment to the Ekiti State Independent Electoral Commission (EKSIEC) as Executive Secretary between 2000 and 2004.

Agbede, who hails from Ikole Local Government Area, was appointed Permanent Secretary in December 2012.

He served as Permanent Secretary, Political and Economic Affairs (2012 to 2014); Government House and Protocol (2014 -2017); and Ministry of Works and Transport (2017 till date).

The new Head of Service is to be sworn in on Monday, July 4, 2022.

Calm, Relief At Supreme Court As Buhari Swears In Ariwola As CJN; Will Retire In 2028

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Kayode Ariwoola - Swearing-in

By Tosin Olatokunbo

Justice Kayode Ariwoola who was sworn-in Monday afternoon as the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, will retire in 2028 if confirmed, and bearing any other strange circumstances.

He was born on August 22, 1958. The retiring age is 70 years.

Until his appointment, he was the second most senior Justice of the Supreme Court, after the Honourable Muhammad Tanko who suddenly resigned Monday morning over alleged health issues.

He arrived in company of his brother-Justices to the Executive Council Chambers where he was sworn-in by 2.45pm by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Justice Ariwoola from Iseyin, Oyo State, was among the  Supreme Court Justices, who last week wrote a protest letter to the outgone CJN.

The angry Justices had accused their former boss of shortchanging them in running the affairs of Nigeria’s top most Court.

The letter reads in part: “In the past, Justices were nominated to attend two to three foreign workshops and trainings per annum with an accompanying person for reasons of age.

“Since Your Lordship’s assumption of office, justices only attended two workshops in Dubai and Zanzibar. They were not accorded the privilege of travelling with accompanying persons as was the practice.

“Your Lordship totally ignored this demand and yet travelled with  spouse, children and personal staff.

”We DEMAND to know what has become of our training funds, have they been diverted, or is it a plain denial?

“Your Lordship may also remember that the National Assembly has increased the budgetary allocation of the Judiciary.

“We find it strange that in spite of the upward review of our budgetary allocation, the court cannot cater for our legitimate entitlements. This is unacceptable.

“There is general lack of concern for Justices who require immediate or emergency medical intervention,” they added, even as they equally bemoaned the disconnection of internet services at their chambers and official residence.

“Your Lordship, with all due respect, this is the peak of the degeneration of the court; it is the height of decadence, and clear evidence of the absence of probity and moral rectitude.

“Your Lordship, this act alone portends imminent danger to the survival of this court and the judiciary as an institution, which is gradually drifting to extinction,” the angry Justices wrote in the letter titled: “The State of Affairs in the Supreme Court of Nigeria by Justices of the Court”.

Apart from Ariwoola those who signed the letter include: Musa Dattijo Mohammed, Kudirat Motonmori O. Kekere-Ekun, and John Inyang Okoro.

The rest are Chima Centus Nweze, Amina Adamu Augie, Uwani Musa Abba-Aji, Mohammed Lawal, Helen Moronkeji Ogunwumiju, Abdu Aboki, Ibrahim Saulawa, Adamu Jauro, Tijjani Abubakar, and Emmanuel Agim.

Meanwhile, the magazine could not confirm whether the former CJN was forced to resign as a result of the last week’s saga, which many keen watchers of Nigeria’s Presidency said rattled Aso Rock, or on health grounds.

Speculation is that Tanko had Alzheimers. Ariwoola too, allegedly, has medical issues and walks with a walking stick.

He is described as a  patrician and has a sense of fairness. Said a Lawyer: “We are. Ariwoola is calm and friendly. He is a friend to most Lawyers.”

Meanwhile, Justices of the Supreme Court are calm, and relieved, according to sources in the Apex Court, who also say that most staff are happy.

Catholic Communicators Raise Alarm Over Incessant Killing Of Priests

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Catholic Church

By Ayodele Oni

Catholic Communicators in Nigeria under the auspices of SIGNIS have condemned  incessant killings of Priests and other innocent Nigerians by bandits, kidnappers, and terrorists.

They said the increased attacks on Catholic Churches in recent times, which have led to the loss of several lives, including that of priests could spiral into violence that may have consequences on the peace and unity of the country.

The Catholic Communicators expressed more concern over the seeming silence of the Buhari administration and the Federal Government in the face of these attacks now.

This seeming silence, they noted does not in any way reassure Nigerians that the government is on top of the situation.

In a release signed by the President of the Association, Very Rev. Fr. Patrick Alumuku, and the General Secretary, Mr. Tony Agbugba, the group noted that the time has come for all Nigerians irrespective of their religious inclination to be more security conscious.

They particularly implored  Churches and Mosques to put in place stringent security measures that would enable them to defend the clergy, the worshippers, and the facilities henceforth.

The group is apparently troubled by the recent killings of two Catholic priests, Rev Frs. Christopher Odia of Auchi Diocese yesterday by his abductors and Bitrus Borigo of Kaduna Archdiocese, including the mauling of over 40 worshippers at Owo, Ondo State.

The group wondered why the bandits have suddenly picked interest in harassing, and killing harmless clergy and innocent worshippers that pose no danger or obstacle to anyone, rather than their desire to draw nearer their creator.

They implored security agencies at the federal and state levels to intensify efforts to bring the killers to book, while also  step up efforts to safeguard the lives of the citizens.

SIGNIS Nigeria equally challenged the legislative arm of government to explore the possibility of enacting a law that would enable Nigerians to own arms to defend themselves and their families against arbitrary attacks by gunmen as is now being championed by the Zamfara State government.

Supreme Court: Judge Who Led ‘Coup’ Becomes CJN

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By Tosin Olatokunbo

Justice Kayode Ariwoola will be sworn in as the new Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN. The magazine learnt that the Ariwoola who is the most senior among the justices of the nation’s apex court, had a moment ago arrived Aso Rock, Abuja where he’s expected to be sworn in by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Ariwoola, we recalled is among other Supreme Court justices, who last week wrote a protest letter against the outgone CJN Ibrahim Muhammad.

The angry justices had accused their former boss of shortchanging them in running the affairs of Nigeria’s top most court.

Few days after, he’s being moved to head the apex court to replace the CJN who retired on Monday, over what keen watchers of the supreme court said is related to problems about his health.

The Sources understand that baring any last-minute change in the presidency’s protocols, President Buhari will supervise the new CJN while he takes his oaths of office.

‘The honourable justice has arrived Aso Rock this morning, he’s awaiting President Buhari in the National Executive Council, NEC hall where he will take his oath of office. The event will be witnessed by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, AGF Abubakar Malami and other federal government officials.,” a top Presidency Source told the magazine on Monday.

13 justices had in a recent protest letter to the CJN, accused him of mismanaging the finance of the court, and Chairman of the National Judicial Council, NJC.

Amongst other allegations, the angry justices accused then former CJN of favouring his spouse and children when it comes to foreign training for justices.

The letter reads in part: “In the past, justices were nominated to attend two to three foreign workshops and trainings per annum with an accompanying person for reasons of age.

“Since Your Lordship’s assumption of office, justices only attended two workshops in Dubai and Zanzibar. They were not accorded the privilege of travelling with accompanying persons as was the practice.

“Your Lordship totally ignored this demand and yet travelled with  spouse, children and personal staff.

”We DEMAND to know what has become of our training funds, have they been diverted, or is it a plain denial?  Your Lordship may also remember that the National Assembly has increased the budgetary allocation of the Judiciary.

“We find it strange that in spite of the upward review of our budgetary allocation, the court cannot cater for our legitimate entitlements. This is unacceptable.

“There is general lack of concern for justices who require immediate or emergency medical intervention,” they added, even as they equally bemoaned the disconnection of internet services at their chambers and official residence.

“Your Lordship, with all due respect, this is the peak of the degeneration of the court; it is the height of decadence, and clear evidence of the absence of probity and moral rectitude.

“Your Lordship, this act alone portends imminent danger to the survival of this court and the judiciary as an institution, which is gradually drifting to extinction,” the angry justices wrote in the letter titled: “The State of Affairs in the Supreme Court of Nigeria by Justices of the Court”.

Apart from Ariwoola those who signed the letter include: Musa Dattijo Mohammed, Kudirat Motonmori O. Kekere-Ekun, and John Inyang Okoro.

The rest are Chima Centus Nweze, Amina Adamu Augie, Uwani Musa Abba-Aji, Mohammed Lawal, Helen Moronkeji Ogunwumiju, Abdu Aboki, Ibrahim Saulawa, Adamu Jauro, Tijjani Abubakar, and Emmanuel Agim.

Meanwhile, the magazine cannot confirm whether the former CJN was forced to resign as a result of the last week’s saga, which many keen watchers of Nigeria’s presidency said rattled Aso Rock, or on health grounds.

Fayose Protests Exclusion From PDP Osun State Campaign Council

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By Ayodele Oni

Former Governor of Ekiti state, Mr Ayodele Fayose has protested against his exclusion as a member of the newly released list of Osun State campaign Council.

He said in a statement that those in the campaign list are pack of ‘political charlatans’, that cannot deliver Osun State to the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP).

The National Working Committee (NWC) of the PDP, had on Sunday, approved the appointment of 128 members to serve on the Osun State Gubernatorial National Campaign  Council, with Senator Duoye Diri as Chairman for the upcoming Governorship Election in Osun State on Saturday July 16, 2022.

This was contained in a statement by Umar Bature, National Organizing Secretary of the Party who also announced that they will be sworn-in on Wednesday in Abuja.

The two-term Ekiti Governor said his non-inclusion in the Campaign Council is a joke taken too far by the National Working Committee, (NWC) of the party and promised to reveal his option B soonest.

“Among the listed charlatans,  none of them has achieved political status like myself, since I was the only one standing in Nigeria who has won an incumbent two times, so my non inclusions can only spell doom for the party in  Osun.

“The NWC conspired to embarras me by excluding my name on the list of the Osun State campaign Council, forgetting that I remain a leader to virtually all those appointed into the committee, when I was a Governor in 2003, nearly all of them are still boys.

“Myself and Governor Wike have options, should in case Ayu led NWC continues to be in bed with Atiku Abubakar, who  hates me with passion.”

He maintained that it will be impossible for Atiku to win the Presidency without the combined forces of Fayose and Wike.

Mr Fayose claimed that Ayu and his NWC should be blamed for the defeat of the PDP during Ekiti Governorship election and that he should not be tagged and excluded because of that, saying that he would soon reveal his next move.

Fayose has, consistently, lost all elections in Ekiti, including his inability to install his successor in office. Not a few PDP members in the State regard him as a destabilizing person.

In the aftermath of PDP’s recent Governorship loss in the State, Chief Tom Ikimi, a PDP stalwart, held him responsible for the Party’s abysmal performance.

Catholic Bishop Says Buhari Lied After President Claimed Nigeria Safer Under Him

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By Tosin Olatokunbo

The nation’s security has collapsed, Archbishop Emeritus of Abuja Catholic Archdiocese, His Eminence, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, has said.

Onaiyekan spoke barely a week after President Muhmmadu Buhari told a British tabloid, Bloomberg that the country is now safer than he met it when he came to power in 2015.

SBM Intelligence, a leading research company, had few days ago claimed that an average of 13 persons were abducted daily in Nigeria bringing, while 2,371 persons had been kidnapped within the last six months.

The firm is a leading research consultancy group, versatile in the area of primary data gathering, and analyses of data that provides clarity relating to political, economic and social issues in Nigeria and West Africa.

Buhari had, in the face of the insecurity pervading the country told the tabloid that:

“We are leaving Nigeria in a far better place than we found it. Corruption is less hidden for Nigerians feel empowered to report it without fear, while money is returned; terrorists no longer hold any territory in Nigeria, and their leaders are deceased; and vast infrastructure development sets the country on course for sustainable and equitable growth.

“In 2015, Boko Haram held territory the size of Belgium within the borders of Nigeria. Today they are close to extinct as a military force. The leader of ISWAP was eliminated by a Nigerian Air Force airstrike in March.”

But Onaiyekan who spoke in Owerri, the Imo state capital said the nation’s security has collapsed, urging the administration to tell Nigerians the truth that it’s no longer in control of the situation.

“The Buhari administration should stop deceiving Nigerians on the state of the nation, the fiery cleric said.

“It is obvious that there is a lot of deceit in the land. Things that should not happen, are happening and must be that truth is not being told, especially by our leaders,” Onaiyekan said.

He said it’s unacceptable that terrorists are now attacking religious worship centres to kill Nigerians.

On June 10, dare devil terrorists attacked a Church in Owo, Ondo state killing over 50 worshippers in the latest bloody terror attack in the country.  Buhari should wake up to his duties and stop playing games with Nigerians, Onaiyekan said.

According to him: “It is a collateral damage to our country’s image that people were worshipping in the church and certain people came with guns and explosives and mindlessly massacred them in cold blood. It shouldn’t happen but, in any case, since it happened, it means that there is something seriously wrong with the system.

“We have never seen this type of things before. Is this the country we grew up in? Is this the country of our collective dream?

Something has definitely entered that has not been with us before. We expect the leaders to exposed and remove that thing.”

Onaiyekon said further that: “Our politicians should stop playing games. Let them tell the truth at all times. In the instant cases of insecurity and mindless killing, banditry and kidnapping, facing us daily, Nigerians should ask our leader, President Muhammadu Buhari and heads of our security agencies, to tell the nation what is happening.

“We hear that the President sent messages of condolence to people in Owo. What do we need these condolence messages for?

The President should stop sending these messages.

“The President should be active and on top of these ugly incidents in the land. He should have fished out the perpetrators of the damnable acts, within one week. That is the only condolence that will give us consolation.

“Eye witnesses to what happened in Owo, Ogun State, claimed that the perpetrators were Fulani herdsmen, but our authorities don’t want to say it and don’t want to tell the truth.

“We have been hearing this. We have refused to believe it but, unfolding events have started making us begin to think that may be, there is some iota of truth in the stories making the rounds. We must tell ourselves the truth. Our politicians, both in the North and South, should tell the truth to ourselves, so that we can stop sacrificing innocent lives,” the Cleric said.

MTN Vs Banks: GSM Firm Drags 18 Banks To Court Over N22bn

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By Tosin Olatokunbo

Mobile telephone company, Mobile Telecommunications Network, MTN has dragged 18 commercial banks in the country to court in its quest to recover over N22 billion from them.

The sum the South African firm, said in a court document seen by the magazine was erroneously transferred from its financial tech subsidiary, Momo Payment Service Bank Limited, Momo PSB, into the banks.

The banks listed as defendants in the suit include Ecobank, Fidelity Bank Access Bank, First Bank, First City Monument Bank, FCMB and Guaranty Trust Bank.

Others are Zenith Bank, Heritage Bank, Polaris Bank and Providus Bank, StanbicIBTC, Standard Chartered, Sterling Bank, Suntrust Bank, Union Bank, United Bank for Africa, UBA, Unity Bank and Wema Bank.

The transfer error occurred barely few days after the CBN licensed the telephone mobile operator to operate as a payment service bank, PSB.

Many financial analysts insist that the recently licensed PSB operators still have a lot to learnt from the existing commercial bank in other to be able to operate seamlessly.

According to a suit marked FHC/L/CS/960/2022 and filed on May 30, 2022, the PSB asked the court to order the banks to return N22. 3 billion transferred to the banks’ customers.

Among other reliefs, the PSB is asking for: “A declaration that the deposits of an aggregate sum of N22,300,000,000.00 erroneously transferred by the plaintiff to the accounts of the customers of the defendant banks, having been done in error, belongs to the plaintiff and not the customers of the defendant banks,” the court filing reads.

“An order directing the defendant banks to each, individually, account for the sums available in their customers’ accounts and the sums which have been removed by the customers and are no longer available.

“An order directing the defendants’ banks to immediately return the aggregate sum of N22,300,000,000.00, less those funds that are no longer available, to the plaintiffs’ settlement account in the name MOMO PSB settlement account number: 2041379385 at First Bank Plc Samuel Asabia House 35 Marina, Lagos, from where the funds originated.

“An order directing the defendant banks to release all information, including account name information in respect of the accounts from which the plaintiff’s funds have been transferred to third parties, including the destination accounts and the banks in which they are held to assist in the tracing and recovery of those funds.”

The managing director of Momo PSB, Usoro Usoro disclosed in the summons that his firm had last month discovered that 700,000 transactions were processed, with credits made into about 8,000 various customers’ accounts in the affected 18 banks.

The Momo PSB, he said, had since shut down operations to manage the situation.

FG After Our Lives; We Are Not Interested In Tinubu’s Presidency – Yoruba Nation Leader

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Professor Banji Akintoye

By Tosin Olatokunbo

Professor Banji Akintoye, the leader of the struggle for a Yoruba nation,  has disclosed that the group is not interested in who becomes Nigeria’s President next year, in the light of the emergence of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s emergence as the All Progressives Congress, APC presidential candidate.

Tinubu’s emergence as the torch bearer of the ruling Party  in the 2023 Presidential lection, many had predicted, will douse the tension in the South west for a Yoruba nation.

Akintoye spoke barely a week after exiled Yoruba nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, aka Sunday Igboho, said he was planning to return to the country to continue his agitation more than a year after his arrest and trial in the Republic of Benin.

Nigeria’s Secret Police, the Department of State Service, DSS, had on July 1, 2021,  invaded the Soka, Ibadan, Oyo state home of the Igboho, the arrow head of the agitation, with the aim of arresting him.

Some of his aides were injured during the bloody night raid.

Tinubu will contest the 2023 Presidential election against frontline Presidential candidates such as Atiku Abubakar of the PDP, Peter Obi of the Labour Party, LP, amongst others.

The Yoruba leader had, last week, shocked not a few after he disclosed that the north will soon turn against Tinubu, a former Lagos State Governor and APC National Leader, who received massive support from the region during the APC presidential primary.

Many Northern politicians in APC are currently rooting for Tinubu’s Presidency on the popular quest for power to move to the South.

Speaking, the Elder Statesman said the Yoruba Nation has decided to leave the Country, as a sovereign Nation, and there’s no going back.

He said a Tinubu Presidency will not make any difference and will not deter agitations for the independence of a Sovereign Yoruba Nation.

“We know that one Yoruba person becoming the President of Nigeria for four or eight years will add nothing. No Tinubu or Olusegun Obasanjo can change the system because the system has been entrenched,” he said.

He said some leaders of the group moved to exile because the Government is after their life, noting that operatives of the DSS once raided his house and his Deputy, Professor Adeniran.

He claimed that the aim is to assassinate them so as to kill the agitation to achieve a Yoruba nation. No going back on the group’s quest to fight for a sovereign nation for Yoruba, the professor said.

According to him, “What we were told is that officials and non-official elements were ready to come to my house, kill me, and my wife in my bed, cut us to pieces and do the same to Professor Adeniran, my deputy.

“The persons who brought the categorical and specific information told us that we were okay on that night but that if we tried to sleep in our house the following day we will not wake up in it the day after.

“My wife is 86, while I am 87. So, we decided that the best thing is to leave. It took us a few hours to pack and leave; the next morning, we were on our way to the Benin Republic.

“It is part of Yoruba land but it is protected from the fact that it is ruled by another government. That is all.

“We have moved beyond that point. We have moved to the point of getting the world interested in what we are doing. In the modern world, you cannot take your country out of another country on your own. It is not going to happen.

“There are international conventions and relationships set up in modern times, which make it necessary for you to have the support of a wider world.

“That is what we have been spending most of our time on in recent times and it is succeeding. Thank God for whom we are. The Yoruba Nation is famous and so, fighting for the Yoruba Nation is considerably easy.”

Breaking: Buhari To Swear-in Ariwoola As Ag. CJN Monday

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Justice Olukayode Ariwoola

By Uche Mbah

President Muhammadu Buhari will, Monday afternoon, swear-in the Honourable Justice Olukayode as the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria.

The event will take place at the Executive Chambers of the State House, Abuja.

His brother- Justices are expected to be present at the ceremony.

Ariwoola, the most senior of the Supreme Court Justices, succeeds Justice Muhammad Tanko who suddenly resigned Monday morning, allegedly on health grounds. However, speculations are that he resigned over the  vote of no confidence passed on him, almost, in a letter addressed to him, by 14 Justices of the Supreme Court who accused him, indirectly of alleged corruption, incompetence and maladministration.

Tanko, strongly, denied the allegations.

Born on August 22, 1958, Ariwoola was appointed to the Supreme Court in 2011.

He would act for three months, during which time Buhari is expected to forward his name to the Senate for screening and confirmation.

Media Aide to Tanko, Ahuraka Yusuf Isah, confirmed his resignation and said Ariwoola would be sworn into office Monday afternoon.