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GBOLAHAN LAWANSON SET FOR FEDERAL HOUSE OF REP…..

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Leadership in tough times requires men with clear vision and a rare sense of service that will add values to the populace and for the good of all.
At this point in Surulere federal constituency (ii), in Lagos state, the choice of Gbolahan Lawanson, a successful business man, entrepreneur and politician as the federal house of representative candidate is informed by not only his intelligence and integrity but competence and character.

A man with cognate experience in business administration and leadership, having a commendable fete in business around the world and the surulere environs.
Lawanson’s imperatives capabilities as the founder of the very popular computer village in Lawanson area of surulere made him relevant and convincing, that he earned the support and confidence of the people, youth and the citizenry.

His innate characteristics depict a man who can lead, define and address issues without aggravating the problems. At a time Surulere needed an experienced technocrat that could confront the challenges of grappling with the lean revenue, ignorance, contractual obligations, and collapsed infrastructures.

The searchlight beamed on Bandele Gbolahan Lawanson to help initiate improvements, cultivate new innovations in the provisions of infrastructure and to unwaveringly render corresponding services to the constituent as a tested technocrat and successful businessman.

On assumption of office, he hopes to improve upon the existing policies of the government and within a short time, achieving the very best for the people of Surulere, which is his major priority.

With his imperative leadership style of distributing and applying material and manpower resources at every opportunity, his philanthropic gestures travelled to places he has never been to and endeared him to the grassroots and the people, portraying him as a progressive leader who will help renew public trust and confidence in the government.

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Aviation Minister decries inhuman treatment of Nigerians on Royal Air Maroc after emergency landing

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Festus Keyamo, minister of aviation and aerospace development has decried the inhuman treatment that some Nigerians have been subjected to by Royal Air Maroc In Marrakesh, Morocco.

 

According to Keyamo, the flight took off from Casablanca and was headed for Abuja, but had to make an emergency landing in Marrakesh for some technical reasons.

 

 

He however noted that the passengers, the majority of whom are Nigerians, have been left without care at the terminal and without food and decent shelter, with women and children sleeping on the floor.

 

 

The minister who expressed his concerns via his X handle called on the airline to immediately remedy the situation.

 

“Whilst I call on ROYAL AIR MAROC

 

@RAM_Maroc to immediately remedy this situation, I have directed the Consumer Protection Department of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to immediately engage ROYAL AIR MAROC NIGERIA @royalairmarocng to bring immediate relief to these Nigerians,

” Keyamo added.

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PDP suspends Dino Melaye over alleged anti-party activities…

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has taken swift action against one of its prominent members, Senator Dino Melaye from Kogi, suspending him over alleged anti-party activities.

 

This decision, according to a memo sighted by our correspondent today, was made by the ward party executive committee in Ayetoro/Iluagba Ward 1 after reviewing the report of the disciplinary committee set up to investigate Melaye’s actions.

 

 

It appears that Melaye’s recent actions were deemed detrimental to the PDP’s interests and unity, prompting the suspension, reports Nigerian Tribune.

 

 

This move is not unprecedented, as the PDP has taken similar actions against other members accused of anti-party activities. For instance, Peter Babalola, a chieftain from Osun, was suspended in August 2024 for alleged anti-party activities and not attending party meetings for two years.

 

In another instance, former Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, was also suspended by the Benue PDP over alleged anti-party activities.

 

 

Similarly, Senator Gabriel Suswam and others were summoned by the Benue PDP over alleged gross misconduct and anti-party activities.

 

 

These actions demonstrate the PDP’s commitment to maintaining party discipline and unity.

 

However, details of Melaye’s suspension are still emerging, and more information is expected to follow.

 

 

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details soon……..

 

 

 

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No One Has Claimed $2.04m Linked To Emefiele — EFCC Tells Court

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has told a federal high court in Lagos that no one has claimed the $2.045 million linked to Godwin Emefiele, former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

 

Rotimi Oyedepo, EFCC counsel, made the submission on Thursday before Deinde Dipeolu, the presiding judge.

 

 

The anti-graft agency is seeking the permanent forfeiture of assets, including money, seven landed properties, and shares allegedly acquired by the former CBN governor through proxies.

 

 

On August 15, Akintayo Aluko, a vacation judge, issued an interim order of forfeiture against Emefiele following an application filed by Oyedepo.

 

The court directed the commission to publish the interim forfeiture order in a national newspaper for anyone interested in the properties to appear before the court and show cause within 14 days of why it should not be made in favour of the government.

 

On September 5, the judge adjourned the case until September 12 to hear all pending applications.

 

At the resumed session on Thursday, Olalekan Ojo, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), represented Emefiele, while Chibuzor Opara appeared for parties seeking to join the suit.

 

The parties interested in joining the suit through Okpara served two processes to stay proceedings.

 

They also filed an affidavit to show cause why the final order of forfeiture should not be made.

 

But the EFCC lawyer opposed Okpara, noting that he had filed a counter affidavit to the motion asking the court to stay proceedings.

 

“In line with the spirit of section 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud Act, we have filed a motion for final forfeiture,” Oyedepo said.

 

 

“In an order for interim forfeiture, it is well couched that whoever has an interest should file an application to show cause and not for a stay of proceedings.”

 

 

He urged the court to refuse the “dangerous application to hear the motion for stay”.

 

Rotimi added that “as it were, there is $2.5 million recovered in the cause of investigation, which nobody laid claim to”.

 

In his reply, Emefiele’s lawyer said the court had slated Thursday’s proceedings “for the hearing and determination of an application for stay”.

 

“The court can’t reverse itself because the rule of consistency applies to both the court and counsels,” Ojo said.

After listening to all arguments from parties, Dipeolu adjourned till October 4 for further proceedings.

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