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Senators ‘fight’ over EFCC clampdown

About 10 senators fought in a closed session presided over by Senate President Bukola Saraki over issues bordering on what they tagged as ‘clampdown’ by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)’.

It also emerged at the session that the EFCC has commenced scrutiny of bank details of many senators following allegation of financial misconduct.

Daily Trust gathered that the issue dominated the closed session of the Senate that lasted for about three hours yesterday. The session which started by 10.56am ended around 1.36pm.

Senators told our correspondent that at the session about 10 senators confirmed that the anti graft agencies had accessed their bank statement for scrutiny.

A senator said, “The issue started when a senator from a Northwest state stood up and accused one of our colleagues from Northeast of being the one that submitted his name for probe. The issue charged the session. It was at this moment that others spoke on it.”

He said other senators including two from the southeast confirmed that their bank details was being analysed by the EFCC.

Also speaking on the closed session, a northwest senator said their northeast colleague was accused of being the agent of the EFCC at the Senate.

“About 10 of our colleagues raised the issue that their bankers have intimated them that their bank statements are being scrutinized,” he said.

It was gathered that the issue led to argument between the accused northeast senator and other lawmakers.

Daily Trust gathered that the issue of Senator Peter Nwaoboshi (PDP, Delta) was also raised. Nwaoboshi has been in the EFCC custody since last week.

“Nwaoboshi was arrested since last Tuesday. The EFCC secured the order to detain him in a crafty way. They went to the court with Peter Nwaoboshi without including senator on the court order,” he said.

Three senators also confirmed that Nwaoboshi told them that the EFCC has secured detention order to arrest two former governors from Northwest, who are serving senators.

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‘Be inventive’, Chimamanda Adichie replies critics after Hilary Clinton’s bio comment

A Nigerian writer, Chimamanda Adichie has urged Nigerians to be more inventive.

She wrote this on her Facebook as a response to those criticising her for her comments over Hilary Clinton‘s twitter bio.

She stirred controversy when she said she was upset by Mrs Clinton’s usage of `wife’ on her twitter bio at a PEN World Voices Festival lecture.

Some Nigerians who reacted to the interview, said she took her feminism too far, adding that the question was intrusive and Mrs Clinton has a choice on her view on being addressed as a ‘Wife.’

In her response to critics, Ms Adichie condemned Nigerians for forming lazy and shallow opinions.

She said Nigerians…”only read a headline and, without bothering to get details and context, jump on the outrage bandwagon and form lazy, shallow opinions.”

She further explained that she believed the word ‘wife’ on Mrs Clinton’s bio was used as an attempt to placate all the men and women who will not vote for a woman unless they are able to see her first in domestic terms.

She condemned those asking her to “shut up” describing it as so unoriginal as she urged Nigerians to try and be a bit more inventive.

Buhari appoints 2 DDGs for NIA

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Ambassador Apollonius Demenongu Agev from Benue State (North Central) and Mr. Kio Solomon Benibo Amieyeofori  from Rivers State (South-South)  as Deputy Directors-General (DDGs), at the National Intelligence Agency (NIA).

This was contained in a circular signed by the Permanent Secretary, General Services Office (GSO) Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF) Olusegun A. Adekunle.
The appointments which take immediate effect, according to the circular, is coming on the heels of the January 10 appointment of Ahmed Abubakar as substantive Director General for the NIA.
“The appointments are in fulfillment of Para. 4 (1) & (2) of the relevant Instrument establishing the NIA. The Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency (DGNIA), in line with the provisions of the Instrument under reference, will assign areas of responsibilities to the DDGs who will assist him in carrying out his functions as Director-General,” the circular stated.

 




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