President Muhammadu Buhari disclosed that the war with Boko Haram has left over 10,000 Nigerians dead and more than 2 million people displaced.  
President Muhammadu Buhari In Malta For CHOGM 2015
The President made these remarks Friday night while attending a banquet for Queen Elizabeth II during the 2015 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Malta. 
President Buhari’s remarks were relayed to members of the press by the President’s Special Advisor on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina. According to Mr. Adesina, President Buhari called for the creation of a Commonwealth Committee which would assist Nigeria and other nations impacted by the “scourge” of international terrorism.  
This committee, President Buhari explained, would meet with developing nations battling terrorism.  After conferring with these nations, the committee would formulate a grand political strategy to combat terrorism. The President voiced his hopes that such a committee be created prior to the 2016 CHOGM.  

President Buhari called upon the most developed members of the Commonwealth to aid the less developed members in the areas of economic development, corruption, terrorism, and security. 
Former President Goodluck Jonathan today commissioned a yet to be finished flyover in Yenagoa, capital of Bayelsa State, all in an effort to bolster the political fortunes of Governor Seriake Dickson who is in a tough battle for reelection. 
PHOTONEWS: Dickson Commissions Uncompleted Bridge
An engineer in the state told a correspondent of SaharaReporters that the bridge “has major defects, including visible cracks at its joints.” The flyover is being constructed by construction giant Julius Berger. None of the construction company’s officials were present at the official commissioning.
Governor Dickson has touted the flyover as first of its kind in Bayelsa State, but opposition politicians in the state and several residents have criticized the bridge as a conduit pipe to siphon off millions of naira. One critic said the “the flyover has no economic value to the state.”
One resident of Yenagoa described the bridge as a “monkey bridge,” a term used for a makeshift bridge constructed in riverine communities during flood seasons.
Former President Jonathan lauded the project, declaring that it would boost the landscape of his home state, Bayelsa. However, a Yenagoa-based engineer alleged that officials of Governor Dickson’s administration discouraged the former president when he expressed an interest in walking across part of the flyover bridge. “They did not want him to see the major cracks in the bridge. That’s why Governor Dickson prevented him when he opted to walk on the flyover,” said the engineer, a state employee. 
He added that he believed the former president would not have agreed to be part of the bogus commissioning of an uncompleted and defective bridge if he had known about the state of the bridge. The engineer also stated the absence of Julius Berger officials was telling, as the construction company was not eager to be part of a ruse that a bridge still under construction was ready for commissioning. 

Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has “received several documents from the World Bank totalling over 700 pages on information on the spending of recovered assets stolen by the late General Abacha, with some of the documents suggesting that Abacha loot was spent on roads, electricity, education, health and water.”Sani Abacha
This information was disclosed by SERAP executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni in a statement dated 29 November 2015.
The organisation said, “SERAP can confirm that last week we received several documents from Ann May of the Access to Information Team of the World Bank following our Access to Information Request to the Bank.
We also received a letter dated 24 November 2015 from Mr Rachid Benmessaoud, Director of the World Bank in Africa.”
“In total, SERAP has received over 700 pages of documents, which we are now closely studying and scrutinising with a view to discovering whether the documents contain details that Nigerians would like to see and whether the information correspond to the facts on the ground. After this analysis, we will respond to the Bank and consider our options, including filing an appeal before the Bank’s Access to Information Appeals Board and taking other appropriate legal actions nationally and internationally to discover what exactly happened to Abacha recovered loot,” the organisation said.
The organisation said that “In the meantime our preliminary review of some of the documents and the letter from Mr Rachid Benmessaoud have revealed certain facts which raise more questions about what exactly happened to Abacha loot: First, that Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as Minister of Finance in a letter dated 9 January 2005 explained to the Bank that around $500m (N65bn) of Abacha loot received from Switzerland was programmed into and spent in the 2004 and 2005 budgets on roads, electricity, education, water and health across all 6 geo-political zones of Nigeria.”
“Second, Mrs Iweala explained to the Bank that N18.60bn was spent on roads; N10.83bn spent on health; N7bn spent on education; N6.20bn spent on water; and N21.70bn spent on electricity. She also said that part of the funds were spent on new and ongoing investment projects. Mrs Iweala said that relevant federal ministries have the full details on the spending of repatriated Abacha loot. The Bank noted that there was no funds monitoring and tracking mechanism in place to trace the spending of Abacha loot,” the organisation also disclosed.
“Third, Mr Rachid Benmessaoud confirmed that the World Bank played a monitoring role in a return of assets by Switzerland but that the Bank is not currently involved in the monitoring of spending of Abacha loot that have been returned to Nigeria in recent years. He said that the Bank would be prepared to set up a mechanism to monitor the use of Abacha loot if the Nigerian government request the Bank’s assistance in this respect.”
“Given Mrs Okonjo-Iweala’s involvement in the spending of Abacha loot, SERAP calls on President Muhammadu Buhari to urgently probe the role of the Ministry of Finance and relevant federal ministries at the time in the spending of Abacha loot particularly given the strong allegations of mismanagement that characterised the use of the funds,” the organisation said.
“Although Mrs Okonjo-Iweala said that Abacha loot was spent in the 2004 and 2005 budgets on roads, electricity, education, water and health across all 6 geo-political zones of Nigeria, there is no evidence of such projects as millions of Nigerians continue to travel on dead roads, while they continue to lack access to adequate electricity supply, water, health and quality education.Therefore, President Buhari can no longer continue to remain silent on this issue of public interest if Nigerians are to continue to trust him in his fight against corruption,” the organisation also said.
It would be recalled that in a letter dated 15 October 2015 and signed by Ann May of the Access to Information Team, the Bank said that “In response to your request under AI3982, we would like to inform you that we are still considering your request and need additional time to provide you with a more comprehensive response.”
The letter reads in part “In most cases, we will be able to respond within twenty (20) working days from receipt of a request for information. However, we may need additional time in special circumstances, for example, if the request is complex or voluminous or if it requires further review by or consultation with internal World Bank units, external parties, the Access to Information Committee, or the World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors.” 
Earlier, SERAP had on 21 September 2015 sent an access to information request to Jim Yong Kim, President, World Bank Group urging him to “exercise the Bank’s prerogative to release documents relating to spending of recovered assets stolen by Late General Sani Abacha”.
The group also asked Mr Yong Kim to “disclose information about the Bank’s role in the implementation of any projects funded by the recovered assets and any other on-going repatriation initiatives on Nigeria with which the Bank is engaged.”

The request was “pursuant to the World Bank’s Access to Information Policy (The Policy), approved by the Board on June 30 205.  SERAP notes that one of the Policy’s guiding principles is to maximize access to information. There is also clear public interest in Nigerians knowing about the Bank’s supervisory role and specifically its involvement in the implementation of projects on which repatriated funds were spent.”  
 In an interview with the News Agency for Nigeria (NAN) Mr. Baritor Kpagih, the Bayelsa State Resident Commissioner for the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC), announced that INEC will be deploying 8,000 ad-hoc staff during the gubernatorial elections in Bayelsa State.
INEC Officials Prepare Materials Ahead Of Bayelsa State Elections
It will be recalled that on Friday SaharaReporters detailed the acrimonious debate between Governor Seriake Dickson and Mr. Timipre Sylva both of whom are candidates for the Bayelsa State governorship.  Mr. Kpagih informed NAN that the ad-hoc staff members received their training at Local Government Area (LGA) headquarters across the State.
He noted that the 8,000 ad-hoc staff would be complemented by several permanent staff members as well.  One of the trainees Mrs. Chinelo Okoafor, a young woman who was a National Youth Service Corps member, informed NAN that, “we [INEC] are going to ensure the most credible and acceptable election.”  
The Bayelsa State gubernatorial elections are scheduled for December 5th.

A Nigerian Court of Appeal sitting in Makurdi, Benue state has nullified the election of former Senate President David Mark in a ruling delivered by Justice Olabisi Ige.David Mark

The court ruled on six grounds of appeal brought against a lower tribunal ruling which earlier upheld Mark’s election last month. In ruling on the  appeal brought by Daniel Onjeh, the South Benue Senatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Justice Ige ruled that the election of Mr. Mark was fraught with so many irregularities that it failed all tests of “freeness and fairness”.
 
In particular, the court noted that Mr. Mark’s election results had been pre-written on March 28 before proper collation and announcement was made on March 30. The appeal panel ruled that a fresh election be conducted in 90 days in the senatorial zone.





Source: Sahara Reporters
Men of Nigerian Naval Base in Yenagoa on Thursday rescued a female kidnap victim abandoned by her abductors in the creeks of Southern Ijaw in Bayelsa.
 
Commodore Yakuku Wanbai, Commander of Nigerian Navy Base in Yenagoa, who confirmed the development, said that the kidnappers struck at about 2 am  in Angiama-Gbene on Thursday.
 
“My men on patrol in the waterways got a distress call, and the gunboat headed to the scene of the incident where the kidnappers whose speedboat had developed a fault abandoned the victim and fled on sighting the patrol boat.
 
“My men rescued the woman and brought her to the base and in line with the existing interagency cooperation we are handing the woman over to the Police for preliminary investigations and reuniting her with the family,”  Wanbai said.
 
Narrating her ordeal, Mrs. Tokoni TrustGod said kidnappers numbering 5 and armed with gun and machete had invaded her residence at Angiama Gbene in the early hours of Thursday and abducted her.
 
“They broke into the house and asked me if I was Professor Millionaire Ambowei’s sister and I told them that I wasn’t, they said that I was lying and took me away to the water side where they put me in a speedboat.
 
“When we got to Olagbene their boat had a fault and ran out of fuel when they saw an oncoming boat they fled into the bush and the people in the boat took me and hid me in the neighboring community.
 
“Shortly afterward the kidnappers who had fixed their boat came to the place I was kept and shot severally threatening to kill the people if I was not produced, so they brought me out and left for the waterside.
 
“We boarded the kidnappers’ boat again and heard the sound of the Navy gunboat, it was at this point that the kidnappers abandoned their boat, and when the Navy people came I cried out to them that I was the one held hostage.
 
“They took me in their boat and brought me to Yenagoa,” TrustGod said.
 
TrustGod said that Professor Millionaire Ambowei was her husband’s brother who is based in Port Harcourt.
 
The Yenagoa Naval Base Commander, Wanbai handed over the freed victim to Mr James Ejure, a CSP from the Criminal Investigation Department, and Mr Richard Ogwuche of the Anti-Kidnap Squad of Bayelsa Police Command.
 
Ejure, who commended the Navy for the feat, pledged that the Police will conduct discrete investigations with a view to apprehending the hoodlums.


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The South African government has threatened a jail term for Chris Oyakhilome if his church, Christ Embassy, fails to release its financial records, the South African-based News24 is reporting.Pastor Chris and Anita Oyakhilome
The Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities said several religious leaders in the country could be jailed if they fail to comply with the demands of the commission.
The commission said it was investigating the commercialization of religion and abuse of people’s beliefs and had summoned several churches to appear before it with their ordination certificate, registration certificate, bank statements, and annual financial statements from 2012.
Thoko Mkhwanazi-Xaluva said the commission had been forced to take a legal route because some of the church leaders had failed to comply with her commission’s directive.
“Some of these religious leaders will face prison if they do not comply and we have been clear about our course of action,” Mkhwanazi-Xaluva told News24.
“Some religious leaders have also threatened the commission, which is leading us towards the legal route.”
Mr. Oyakhilome, the founder of Christ Embassy, had indicated he would take a legal action to stop the commission from forcing it to open his books, according to Ms. Mkhwanazi-Xaluva.
Christ Embassy had earlier sought an extension of time to enable it review its financial records.
Ms. Mkhwanazi-Xaluva said they were also considering filing charges of intimidation against religious leaders who had publicly threatened the commission.
She wondered why some pastors would take money from their followers and, yet, refuse to provide their financial records.
“These people take money from people,” she said.
“What are they doing with that money? We want to know. We will not back down.
“‎If he (Mr. Oyakhilome) intends on that route, we are ready‎. He will have ‎to face the same fate as the others who refuse to hand over their financial records.”
While most of the old traditional churches – including the Catholic church,‎ the Methodist church, the Presbyterian Church, and the Lutheran Church – had requested an extension of time; a lot of the new breed churches had threatened court action.
Earlier this month, a South African pastor, Paseka Motsoeneng, ‎told the commission he would rather go to jail than hand over his financial records.
Mr. Motsoeneng (popularly known as Mboro), the head of Incredible Happenings Church, is known in the country for his healings and miracles.
“Now the headlines will be saying ‎Mboro has R10 million in his account…. I have enemies. Now they will know my strength and weakness… I want to protect myself, my church and my ministry so I have to look and consult thoroughly with my lawyers,” he said.

“For my belief, I will be glad to go to jail. Even now, I can be taken there.”
 Naij.com entertainment editor Henry Igwe analyses how super producer became a media and marketing mogul as well as a great nurturer of talent.   
Tiwa Savage and Don Jazzy in the studio.
Don Jazzy has achieved a lot for himself as a music producer, record label boss and brand ambassador. What are the special aspects that stand him out?
Since the transition to Mavins Records Don Jazzy has handled affairs well, created opportunities where there were none and with names previously unknown and made something off the new crop of guys with him.
Recall that the Mo’Hits imprint was dissolved in 2012, following irreconcilable differences between key partners of the label Don Jazzy and Dbanj, which led to the formation of Mavin Records.
As it is, Jazzy has managed achieving a feat previously unseen in the Nigerian music industry.

Before now, he succeeded at the helms of affairs at Mo’Hits as he steered the label’s vessel to multiple awards and sold out shows throughout the continent and overseas.
Presently, he is the head honcho at Mavins Records and it’s been interesting watching him piloting the label to pole position.
It took the new hands ( ) a little while to get on top of things as expected, but eventually the sparks of brilliance came to bear.
The dynamics of fusing a previous music team comprising of SID, Tiwa Savage and D’Prince with a new, untested class in Korede, Di’ja and Reekado and making something tangible off the evolution is what sticks out Mr. Jazzy. And this is what makes his possibly a feat previously unseen in the Nigerian pop culture.
And if he goes on at this rate history will be fair to him, as we have in our analyses of his music empire, and laud him even beyond what we can say here.
What are the interesting aspects that makes him so successful? A number of them.
First, it is interesting how the producer occasionally steps aside for members of his team to shine.
Secondly, it is golden how he pushes materials from his boys and concerns himself with helping them cut sizeable portions of mainstream renown.
Thirdly, and above all, it is impressive and trendsetting how much he interfaces with the teeming fans and critics alike on social media. This is a major plus in the fast-paced era we live in today, an era where records are broken every other day like Beyonce showed with her fifth album, Beyonce,  releasing it with no prior announcement, and how much Adele is currently achieving with her single Hello.
For a man who is easily the creative focal point in all of his music endeavours thus far, it is laudable.

And as Don Jazzy celebrated his 33rd birthday today November, 26, he could hold his head high as one whose music business model is exemplary for Nigerians to take a cue from.
A report by a Zimbabwean media outfit, Zimeye.com, has claimed that popular Nigerian preacher, Temitope Balogun Joshua, got the medical records of former Malawian President Bingu Mutharika before predicting his death.
Prophet T.B. Joshua
According to the report, TB Joshua was said to have ‘stolen’ the medical records of the then sick president. Calculating what was gotten from the medical records, he came up with the president’s death prophecy. The death prophecy was said to have placed him on high pedestal in the country as the president finally died in April 5, 2012, at Lilongwe in Malawi.

explained how TB Joshua manipulated simple empirical knowledge he had of Malawi’s former President in 2012 and converted that information into his 60-day death prophecy, rising to fame with it. The preacher’s prophecy had gone far to a point that the president before his death came out several times, telling people,“I am not dead yet.” 
mutharika-DAILY-MAIL
After the prophecy, TB Joshua started getting regular consultation from Malawi’s presidium and documented letters reveal this fact, according to reports. Mutharika’s deputy at the time, Joyce Banda, was also a frequent secret visitor of the preacher. She would secretly engage TB Joshua weeks before Joshua made his prophetic claim as the church’s videos show.
This revelation is coming out as TB Joshua’s staff members on Tuesday, November 24, revealed medical details of Nigeria’s former Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison Madueke who is currently battling cancer.
Meanwhile, another popular Nigerian pastor and head of Believers World, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has yet again been involved in another controversy, the pastor has been accused by a member of his own church of staging miracle-healing sessions.
According to a report by South Africa’s Sowetan, followers have said that he has been hiring people to pretend to be sick and disabled and then “be healed” during his television shows and public prayer meetings.



The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has discreetly worked on stress tests in which at least nine commercial banks have demonstrated a level of distress that requires they recapitalize in order to avert the banks’ possibly falling into distress. Emphasizing that none of the affected banks was “in imminent danger of collapsing,” a source at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) told SaharaReporters that the regulatory bank’s action was meant to pre-empt any bank collapses in the near future.Central Bank of Nigeria
According to the source, the affected banks include United Bank for Africa (UBA), First Bank, Diamond Bank, Sterling Bank, Skye Bank, and Heritage Bank. The other banks are Wema Bank, Unity Bank and Fidelity Bank. 
 The worst hit bank is Skye bank where is facing a serious level of distress that could lead to its total collapse.
According to the source, several of the affected banks have neglected to maintain healthy capital liquidity levels. As a result, some of the banks were described as tethering on the brink of collapse. 
The regulatory source told SaharaReporters that First Bank was also one of the most precarious positions since the bank made several bad loans to two oil tycoons, Jide Omokore and Kola Aluko. The bad loans amounted to N120 billion. 
According to our source, the loans were given without any collateral but on the basis of a guarantee by former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, that both businessmen would enjoy strong state patronage in the oil industry in the form of production sharing agreements with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
First Bank recently changed its chief executive as the bank tries to revamp its operations.
Our source described UBA as financially strong, but added that its chairman, Tony Elumelu, exerts too unhealthy an influence in the bank. When former Central Bank Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, ordered chief executives of certain commercial banks to quit for bringing their banks to severe crises, Mr. Elumelu maneuvered to retain control of the UBA and reportedly continues to treat it as a personal estate.
Mr. Elumelu bankrolled his younger brother, Ndudi Elumelu’s, failed governorship race in Delta State with as much as N1 billion, according to sources close to the campaign. “He [Tony Elumelu] tried to ‘purchase’ the governorship for Ndudi,” said one of the sources. He alleged that the billion-naira war chest was an unsecured loan from UBA that Ndudi Elumelu, a former member of the House of Representatives, has not repaid. 
Another political figure in Delta State told SaharaReporters that Mr. Ndudi Elumelu was scammed out of N750 million from the campaign loan he received from. The source named Dumebi Kachikwu, a younger brother to the current Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, as the person who fleeced Mr. Elumelu of the funds.
Our CBN source disclosed that the regulatory bank was anxious to end reckless loan practices by the UBA and other commercial banks in order to avert bank crashes. 
The CBN source told our correspondent that the regulatory bank did not wish to create a panic in the banking sector, adding that the capitalization order to certain banks was to avoid the recurrence of the 2010 banking crisis that saw Nigeria giving banks a huge bailout. 
 The CBN source said the creation of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) also led to further stress in the banking sector as most of the bank merely served as purveyors of stolen government funds or illegally took fund deposits that were diverted from government accounts.

 The CBN source said the latest approach announced by the CBN pushing down interest rates were all pro-active and pre-emptive strikes to prevent a total meltdown in the Nigerian banking sector. He concluded that regardless, the banking sector would need an "AMCON 2" referring to the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, a body set to buy bad debts from Nigerian banks.  The first AMCON, our source insisted, also needs a bailout.
t fewer than 35 decomposed bodies have been recovered and buried in Borno town four months after it was liberated from Boko Haram insurgents.‎
Bama Local Government chairman,  Alhaji Ali Gujja, who led a team of rehabilitation workers to the town,  said on Thursday that more than 35 decomposed bodies were evacuated from many houses destroyed by Boko Haram.
"We've evacuated more than 35  decomposed bodies in Bama in the course of our clearing exercise since the state government has given a matching order for us to clean the ruins of the town so that rehabilitation and reconstruction can start in earnest,'' Gujja told journalists.
Also, the Borno state government says it will collaborate with the Federal Government to rebuild the towns and villages destroyed by insurgents. 
It would be recalled that SaharaReporters had reported earlier this year that decomposed bodies litter  Bama town.
Bama is the second largest city in  Borno State some 60 kilometers to state capital Maiduguri.

Nigeria troops liberated it April from Boko Haram after it was overrun by the militants on  September  1st, 2014. Boko Haram militants used it as a base, installed an "Amir" and later committed atrocities against trapped civilians during their seven months reign in Bama.