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Friday, February 21, 2020

February 21, 2020

Music: B-Red ” ft. Davido x Peruzzi – “Dollar

B-Red joins forces Davido and Peruzzi to kick start
the new year with “Dollar”, produced by Magic Boi.
This a DMW & 30BG money affair.
HKN and DMW affiliate, B-Red releases a brand
new single titled “Dollar ”
featuring Davido and Peruzzi . The MagicBoi
produced song serves as Bred’s 2020 debut and his
official full entry into DMW and 30BG.
The singers shows off their rich sides on this
record. They come through to get the lady of their
choice with their foreign/hard currency. The music
video will be dropping soon, Stay Tuned!

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February 21, 2020

Abba Kyari vs Monguno: ‘Buhari is dead, El-Rufai, Sultan of Sokoto, recruited Jubril Al-Sudan’ – Nnamdi Kanu.


Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Thursday insisted that President Muhammadu Buhari was dead and buried in a shallow grave in Saudi Arabia.”
Kanu said the claim by the National Security Adviser, NSA, Babangana Monguno’s claim that Buhari’s Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari was overriding the president’s decision was a testament to his allegation.
In a statement he personally signed, Kanu insisted that Kyari was controlling Nigeria as the current leader was an impostor.
The IPOB leader alleged that Kyari conspired with Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, Mamman Daura, Lawal Daura, Monguno, Sultan of Sokoto and the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai to recruit Jubril Al-Sudani who replaced Buhari.
According to Kanu: “Those Nigerians who out of a
combination of laziness, ignorance, envy, stupidity,
cowardice, timidity and curse, challenged my irrefutable assertion that Abba Kyari and not the late Buhari is the unelected president of Nigeria, can now see and hear their own National Security Adviser (NSA) Babagana Monguno confirm what IPOB and every top level intelligence agency in the world have known for a long time.
“I know this revelation from Nigeria’s NSA will come as a shock to brainless and roundly hopeless unity begging one Nigerianists but the inescapable truth remains that IPOB is always right. When we say Buhari is dead and buried in a shallow grave in Saudi Arabia with Abba Kyari now in charge in Aso Rock as the ruler of Nigeria, that is the undeniable fact.
“It was Abba Kyari along with Garba Shehu, Gov. El-Rufai, Mamman Daura, Lawal Daura, Babagana Monguno, Sultan of Sokoto and Tukur Buratai that conspired to recruit Jubril Al- Sudani to replace Buhari. Today they have fallen out with each other, hence the infighting.”
The IPOB leader also claimed that Fulanis promised Bola Tinubu, National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidency to buy his silence.
“Fulani Jihadists dangled the presidency in front of Bola Ahmed Tinubu and used it to buy Yoruba media silence on this greatest Fulani fraud of all time. Today every ethnic group in the damnable British colonial experiment called Nigeria is paying a price for it. Ignore IPOB at your peril.
“How can ordinary Chief of Staff override the orders of a living president and an erstwhile ruthless and
unconscionable dictator for that matter? Where are the brains of some people?
“The same “no-nonsense” military dictator touted by Yoruba media in 2015 is being overridden by a common civilian staff? Nigerians should use their brain for once! Nigerians, behold your real ruler, unelected President Abba Kyari,” he said.

Thursday, February 20, 2020

February 20, 2020

Vote your favorite song to make it up to our top10 countdown chart..

The Officials of KADA Billboard Chart Countdown has release the Full list of KADA Billboard Chart Countdown.
Vote Your favorite song to top10 Countdown for February 2020

* Badder by Tinasha T |Download MP3

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* Ameen by Mr Selected | Download MP3

* Ye (cover) by Skulboi Singsong |Download MP3

* Amen by Spyjoe | Download MP3

* Be mine by J_lilo |Download MP3

* emergency by Qudex |Download MP3

* Halleluyah by Mavis G |Download MP3

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* Soyayya by DJ Effect |Download MP3

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February 20, 2020

Bandits Raid Madaka, Niger. Kidnap Many

Gunmen on Wednesday, invaded Madaka and neighbouring communities in the Rafi local government area of Niger state. The gunmen according to sources, stormed the communities on motorcycles at about 6:30am, shot sporadically into the air, forcing locals to flee their homes.
The latest attack is coming barely four days after a police Inspector attached to Bangi police division, Ibrahim Mitra Chibok was killed by bandits during exchange of fire.
According to source closed to the communities, over 100 heads of cattle were rustled and many villagers kidnapped in the operation. A source from the area said those kidnapped by the bandits, mostly middle men were being used as shields for their escape.
“The bandits are heading towards Allawa in Shiroro local government area. We cannot say if there is any casualty until after the situation has returned to normal” the source said. He also said that men of the Nigerian Air Force were swift in attending to the distress calls from the villagers because ” we can see their helicopters hovering in the air to get the bandits”.
Efforts to get the Chairman of the Rafi local government council, Alhaji Ismaila Isa Modibo for comment was unsuccessful as his telephone was switched off. However the Director General of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency, Alhaji Ahmed Ibrahim Inga when contacted on phone confirmed the incident. “We received the report some minutes ago but I don’t have the details yet” Inga said.
Source:- Daily Trust
February 20, 2020

The Officials of KADA Billboard Chart Countdown release the Full list of KADA Billboard Chart Countdown that made it to top5.

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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

February 19, 2020

Video - Effel_Forever Dir by SoS

So Eff-Ell's Management Team Wrote >> I want to apologize to the general public for the stunt we pulled yesterday.
IT'S A JOKE people of God..lol
You people like gossip too much though. See how Y’all jumped on it, casting Eff-Ell Hian! And laughing Cos he borrowed money. Toh he didnt borrow any money it was just a publicity stunt
And to those that showed Him genuine love.. I'm sure he saw all that Allah ya ije ku 😁.
Those that judged me, I hope your perfection lasts forever o, To those that believed I couldn't do that.. Yes! Nothing changed but no owe me.
Well, since we still have your attention. Watch how Eff- Ell and I settled in this
video.
February 19, 2020

BREAKING: Lagos Records First Case Of Lassa Fever In 2020.

Lagos State has recorded a case of Lassa fever.
The State Commissioner for Health, Akin Abayomi, confirmed this in a statement on Wednesday.
He said the patient is currently in isolation at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH).
Abayomi however assured that the situation is under control and called on Lagos residents to be calm and not panic. He added that the State government in active collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) is doing everything possible to control the spread of the disease in Lagos State.
The Commissioner said it is important for members of the public to ensure and maintain adequate personal hygiene and environmental sanitation at all times as part of prevention and control measures against the spread of the disease in the State.
Lassa Fever has been reported in 2020 to be raging in over 27 states with over 470 cases confirmed and 70 deaths recorded across Nigeria.

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

February 18, 2020

Kudos to Nigeria Police Force.


Though I have been preoccupied in recent times, I could not begin the week without commending the various units of the Nigeria Police Force who took the fight against crime and terror to the criminals’ forested hideouts last week. I find this to be a welcome development, given the growing insecurity ravaging different parts of the country. It is always my belief that security agencies don’t have to sit and wait for the criminals to attack first. Instead, they are to go after them in their hideouts and deal with them before they could unleash havoc on vulnerable communities and road users.

Although the relationship between the Force and the citizens they are supposed to protect has always been complicated, the reaction of many Nigerians to the news of the audacious raid seemed skeptical if not dismissive. Some were even asking “where are they 250 bodies”? But I am certain these same individuals will have believed the news had it been it was the other way, when police officers are the victims. Isn’t it insulting to mock those who’ve risked their lives to ensure others live and travel safely”? But that shows you the lack of trust between a lot of Nigerians and this important institution. Nonetheless, I remember when Nigerians were angry at the criminal killing of some of the Force finest men, who were members of the  IGP’s Intelligence Response Team, by soldiers in Taraba while they were conveying notorious kidnap kingpin Hamisu Wadume. It shows the relationship could improve with assurances, cooperation and good gesture from both sides. As they say, actions speak louder than words. So, rather than engage in bribery, extortion, and harassment of innocent citizens as displayed by rogue police officers, the Nigeria Police Force needs to reinvent itself in order to deal with the challenges posed by rising criminality in the country today. Nevertheless, it is good to commend the Force whenever it does something good, just like the way some are quick to criticise and condemn police officials whenever they do anything illegal.


February 18, 2020

Immunity clause hindering corruption war – Lawyers

CJN Justice Tanko Muhammad and Abubakar Malami, AGF

 Lawyers have expressed divergent views on the concept of the immunity clause, which has been identified as a major hindrance to the speedy determination of corruption cases in Nigeria. The immunity clause is a legal provision for protecting some categories of public officers from any civil or criminal proceedings during their time in office. 

How this provision became statically ingrained in the Nigerian legal system is surprising considering the high rate of impunity and abuse of rule of law by some political office holders. But legal historians say the concept originated from the English common law system, which Nigeria adopted from her colonial masters. Section 308 of the Nigerian Constitution 1999 made the elaborate provisions on immunity for public officers. It provides in sub-section (1) (a) “no civil or criminal proceedings shall be instituted or continued against a person to whom this section applies during his period of office;
“(b) a person to whom this section applies shall not be arrested or imprisoned during that period either in pursuance of the process of any court or otherwise; and 


“(c) no process of any court requiring or compelling the appearance of a person to whom this section applies, shall be applied for or issued.”

“The section provides in sub-section (2) that the provisions of subsection (1) of this section shall not apply to civil proceedings against a person to whom this section applies in his official capacity or to civil or criminal proceedings in which such a person is only a nominal party. “(3) This section applies to a person holding the office of President or Vice-President, Governor or Deputy Governor; and the reference in this section to “period of office” is a reference to the period during which the person holding such office is required to perform the functions of the office.” There have been several instances where the immunity clause prevented civil and criminal cases from proceedings against some political officeholders. The cases of some governors have been suspended following their election as governors. Among them are Ahmadu Umar Fintiri (Adamawa), Bala Mohammed (Bauchi), who are facing criminal cases in court. However, the cases have been suspended owing to the governors now being covered by the immunity clause in Section 308 of the Nigerian Constitution. Fintiri, who was a former speaker of the state House of Assembly and acting governor, was facing a five-count charge bordering on bribery, and money laundering alongside Mayim Construction and Properties Ltd before Justice A.R. Mohammed of the Federal High Court, Abuja Division. He was alleged to have laundered state funds valued at N1.9bn through his Naira and Dollar bank accounts, and making payments for the purchase of landed properties in Abuja. He was alleged to have used N220m to acquire property during his time as acting governor for three months in 2014. The EFCC revisited the case of the former FCT Minister Bala Mohammed in April 2019 shortly before his inauguration as governor. The case was reassigned from Justice Abubakar Talba of the FCT High Court to Justice Yusuf Halilu of the same court. The EFCC alleged that Mohammed made a false statement that he acquired a house at No 2599 and 2600 Cadastral Zone AO4 Asokoro District Abuja and other houses in Abuja through mortgage facility from Aso Savings and Loan Bank Plc when he received them as gratification for performing his official duties. Before the 2019 allegations, the ex-minister was initially charged in December 2016 and May 10, 2017, on allegations of abuse of office, false declaration of assets and fraud to the tune of N864m. He was also accused of receiving N550m in bribes from Aso Savings and Loans Plc concerning properties in Abuja during his tenure in 2014. Also, petitions were sent against former governors who were still serving and the decision was that they can only be investigated not prosecuted pending the conclusion of their tenure. For instance, the EFCC was investigating former governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose over allegations of collecting the sum of N1.3bn from the office of the National Security Adviser, Col Sambo Dasuki. He was only formally charged upon his handover in October 2018. Reacting, Prof Ernest Ojukwu (SAN) said the immunity clause is a temporary provision, which lapses at the end of the tenure of political office holders and they can face criminal and civil litigation for the infractions committed during their tenure. “The reason for the immunity provision is not to protect the individual but to protect the state governance from distractions such leaders may bring to governance if while in office they are subjected to criminal and civil proceedings,” he said. On his part, E.M.D. Umukoro Esq posits that the clause has its plus because it prevents unnecessary distractions for some political officeholders. “Unfortunately, the Nigerian politicians in their criminal ingenuity appear to see it as a protective cocoon and an avenue to loot the treasury dry using all manner of criminal creativity to cover their tracks,” he said. “As to the way it can be removed; it is only by amending the constitution. The process is for the National Assembly and the State Houses of Assembly to by 2/3 majority remove same and then is assented to.” Oluwatosin Ojaomo Esq said he has been advocating for the removal of the immunity clause from the constitution because it was inherited from the British who believe that the king can do no wrong. “My point remains that removal of the clause is not just enough because Nigeria has no constitution but military decree cloned in form of a constitution. The Nigerian people have no constitution made by them,” he said. “The immunity clause is a constitutional assault on the Nigerian people because immunity is a licence to impunity,” he added.