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M.T. African Pride: Olanipekun ascribes Admiral Agbiti’s triumph to strong judicial system

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Twenty years after his ordeal in the hands of the Nigerian Navy, friends, family and eminent Nigerians, yesterday, gathered to celebrate former Chief of Training and Operations at the Navy headquarters, Rear Admiral Francis Agbiti (Rtd.), in Abuja.

The event was not only the unveiling of a book titled, AGBITI: Admiral, Patriot and Gentleman, written by Fabian Owoicho; but was also an opportunity to reminisce on the travails of the retired Naval Officer while in service, as many poured out encomiums on his innocence and patriotic service to the country.

Retired Rear Admiral Agbiti, a native of Adoka in Benue State, was in 2004 implicated in the missing popular vessel, known as M.T. African Pride, leading to his summary court martial and his eventual victory at the Supreme Court.

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Speaking at the event, foremost Constitutional Lawyer, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), said it took the grace of God and the strong judicial system in Nigeria at the time, for the retired Naval Officer to get justice at the Supreme Court.

“We are here today to celebrate the triumph of good over evil. They call it MT African Pride, that’s the name of the vessel. But the trial was African shame. It was a shame to even what we call the trials in the military, before the military tribunal. We saw it. We witnessed this, witnessed everything with our naked eyes.

“Inhumanity of man to man, injustice melted by fellow officers, to their superior or subordinates officers to their superior, and also his own colleagues, his peers within the military. They just wanted him out.

“The essence of this gathering today is also to plead with us in Nigeria or as Nigerians and also powers. That power is transient. They used power against this gentleman. I was there, I saw it all. The government of the day used power against him. They wanted to get rid of him by all means and at all cost.

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“They were even threatening him, threatening him not to appeal to the Supreme Court, that they would get rid of him.

“But we thank God, for the eminence, for the superiority of justice. Had there been no law, had there been no institution of the judiciary? It would have been worse than animals. You have read that book, the animal farm would have been worse than what happened in the animal farm.

“But thank God for the institution of the judiciary. Thank God for the men, for the characters that empanelled the Supreme Court, or the men that constituted that panel of the Supreme Court that adjudicated on his matter. It didn’t take them minutes. They were asking even the prosecuting counsel, will you oppose this appeal? They were referring him to pages of the records. Are you sure even the panel was properly constituted? Are you sure this evidence should have come in? Are you convinced even about the arraignment? Are you convinced about the way and manner they stood on the constitution of Nigeria even under the military enactments?

“And at the end of the day, Supreme Court came to the unanimous conclusion that everything done to him was a nullity. The Supreme Court didn’t go further to consider even the evidence, which, you know, there was no evidence at all. There was nothing. Everything was concocted.

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“But then legally, Supreme Court said and agreed. Constitutionally, the Supreme Court agreed with us. It was a nullity. So it might be you, it might be me”, he said.

Olanipekun tasked Nigerian lawyers to continue to uphold the tenet of selflessness and humanitarian, urging those in power to rule with the fear of God.

He said, “The essence of what I said today is that we lawyers should be more appreciated by the society than what the society thinks about us. Lawyers are very sympathetic, they are very empathetic, they are humans. And also they appreciate the travails of their clients.

“But more often than not, people believe that lawyers are suckers, that they are always looking after money.

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“The gentleman, the patriot, the officer mentioned it today that we did not appear for him because of money, but because we believed that he deserved justice.

“Now, the essence of it all is that in this country we should be reflective. We should look back at what we have, where we are coming from, where we are today, what we want our country to become tomorrow.

“I made reference to some lines in the national anthem – Oh God of all creation, grant this one request – that we will be a nation where no man is oppressed; that our flag shall be our symbol, should be a symbol of justice and truth, of honesty.

“Let us live to the wordings, to the content, to the tenor, to the spirit, to the aim, to the ambition, to the aspiration of the wordings of the national anthem.

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“And I want to, as a senior citizen of this country, plead with all of us, those in power today, those of us who are there also today, we must not support evil.

“And to those of us in the legal profession, I want to plead that we must at all times be bold enough, particularly in criminal matters, to defend our clients. We should be polite to the courts, we should be humble in our presentation, but we must be firm”.

On his part, Retired Real Admiral Agbiti recounted how he was framed up by his subordinates and peers twenty years ago, during his military career and how Chief Olanipekun came through for him, thanking God for putting his enemies to shame.

He urged the judiciary to make justice available to all that deserves it, devoid of any considerations.

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Agbiti said, “My suggestion is that, they should strive to become good, so that justice will be for all without partiality and without consideration of status of individuals. That’s what I would say.

“So justice by itself is very good. If it is not justice, he could not have defended me down to Supreme Court for us to win. And what I need to state here, is that the Justice at the Appeal Court, he told me that I had no ground of appeal, but God of justice, when he ran into trouble, he also sought for appeal, but he was told that he had no ground of appeal.

“So justice is from the throne of God. If you do injustice, God is angry with you. And if you do justice, God will be happy with you and he will bless you. So that is what it is about our justice system.

“I’m from Nigeria Navy. What I will tell you, as Flag Officer Commander, I think, more than anyone else, I arrested more illegal ships involved in crude oil theft and the refund.

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“And some other officers, like you heard the testimony of Rear Admiral Apochi. There are very many good officers pursuing the interest of a national wellbeing.

“And corruption, it has to be fought headlong. But I dare say that the current approach will not do us much good because it is being politicized. Those that are involved, they are the rich people. They are the politicians, not the military. The military are there to protect the national interest, to defend the national interest. Not the military, but the rich and the politicians.

“And like I testified over there, it was the son of the power that be, that was involved in that M.T. African Pride. But the innocent had been persecuted. So corruption has to be stemmed from above and let it be sent to the classroom”.

The event was graced by prominent Nigerians, amongst whom are, Chief Olanikpeku (SAN); Chief Stephen Lawani; Gen G.O. Ejiga; Sen. Dino Melaye; Chief D.D Dodo (SAN); R/Adm Adaji; R/Adm Sulaiman Apochi; Sen. Shehu Sani; Chief Audu Ogbeh; Justice Ejembi Eko; Chief Owoicho Igoji and Sen. Uzor Orji Kalu.

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Others are, Chief Agbo Madaki; Rt Hon. Micheal Audu; Rt Hon. Dave Iorhemba; Comrade Deji Adeyanji; Adm F. Bobai; Chief Audu Anuga (SAN); Hon Nelson Alapa; Soji Olowolafe (SAN); Reuben Atabo (SAN); Mr. Rawlings Agada, Deputy Clerk Of Senate (Admin); Chief Sylvester Ameh and Gen. Lawrence Onoja; while Senator Gabriel Suswam, AVM Monday Morgan (Rtd.), Sen. Osita Izunaso and Otumba Dele Oye, President of NACCIMA, sent in representatives; amongst others.y

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Just in: Sack newly appointed Super Eagles coach now, NANS tell NFF

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Members of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) on Thursday protested the appointment of Eric Sekou Chelle as the substantive coach of the Super Eagles.

NANS held a protest on Thursday at the Moshood Abiola International Stadium in Abeokuta to register their displeasure, calling on the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to reverse the appointment with immediate effect.

Led by the clerk of the Senate, Abdul Yekini Odunayo, NANS condemned the appointment and said it fell short of the expectations of Nigerians and football enthusiasts.

The students also threatened to embark on a nationwide protest to drive home their demand and called for the appointment of a better coach who tactical and can harness the abundant talents abound in the country.

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“We are gathered here today to address an issue that has not only baffled us but has also drawn widespread disapproval from Nigerian students and sports enthusiasts alike,” Odunayo said.

“On behalf of the National Association of Nigerian Students, I, Abdul-Yekinn Odunayo, Clerk of the Senate of NANS National Headquarters, wish to categorically express our displeasure over the appointment of Eric Sekou Chelle as the new head coach of the Super Eagles.

“This appointment, as announced by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), is not only unacceptable but also a slap in the face of our nation’s abundant pool of local coaching talent. Consequently, NANS, as the voice of the Nigerian students, is compelled to organise a national protest to demand a reversal of this decision.”

On Tuesday, NFF confirmed the appointment of Éric Sékou Chelle as Head Coach of Nigeria’s Super Eagles.

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His appointment is with immediate effect, and he has the responsibility of guiding the Super Eagles to earn a ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup finals, with the next round of matches (Matchdays 5 & 6) taking place in March.

Chelle, who won five caps for the Aiglons of Mali and coached clubs such as GS Consolat, FC Martigues, Boulogne and MC Oran, has been Head Coach of the Aiglons since 2022.

Chelle was appointed manager of Mali and was dismissed on 13 June 2024.

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Nigeria-China Relations: A New Era of Cooperation in Peace, Trade, and Investment+PHOTOS

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By Gloria Ikibah

Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, on Thursday, played host to the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, to discuss ways to deepen diplomatic ties and strengthen cooperation between the two nations.

Naijablitznews.com reports that the meeting focused on advancing peace, trade, investment, and mutual prosperity.

Ambassador Tuggar highlighted the long-standing relationship between Nigeria and China, which according to him, has been built on mutual respect, trust, and shared goals.

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He commended China’s advancements in economic development, technological innovation, and global leadership,.and reiterated Nigeria’s is commitment to supporting the One-China Principle and strengthening collaboration on the international stage.

“Our cooperation has yielded fruitful results in various fields, including trade, investment, infrastructure development, and cultural exchange.

“Nigeria, too, is undergoing significant transformations, driven by our vision to become a more prosperous, peaceful, and democratic nation.

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“Consequently, during our discussions, I look forward to exploring avenues to deepen our bilateral engagement, particularly in areas such as trade facilitation, capacity building, and people-to-people exchanges,” Tuggar stated.

He recalled the recent state visit by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to China in September 2024, during which four Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were signed.

“Nigeria reaffirms its commitment to the terms of the MoUs, which are currently at various stages of implementation,” he affirmed.

 

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Ambassador Tuggar further expressed confidence that ongoing discussions with China would yield meaningful outcomes, elevating relations between the two nations to new heights.

In his remarks, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang emphasized the importance of Nigeria-China relations, describing Nigeria as “a major African country with global influence” and “an important member of the global South.”

Yi who stated that his visit aimed to strengthen bilateral relations and foster cooperation in key areas such as trade, investment, and infrastructure development, lauded Nigeria’s contributions to Africa’s peace and development and acknowledged the country’s role in promoting stability across the region.

“China has always viewed and developed relations with Nigeria from a strategic height and a long-term perspective,” Yi said.

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He also reiterated China’s commitment to solidarity with Nigeria, particularly in areas of development and economic revitalization.

The visit aligns with China’s broader objectives under the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) and follows up on the commitments made during the FOCAC Beijing Summit.

 

Yi noted the success of the recent Intergovernmental Committee meeting in Beijing and acknowledged President Tinubu’s contributions to the summit.

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“During his stay, Wang Yi is scheduled to hold high-level talks with government officials, discussing pressing global issues, regional security, and economic development,” the report added.

Wang Yi was received upon arrival by Ambassador Dunoma Umar Ahmed, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, alongside other top Nigerian officials and the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, H.E. Yu Dunhai.

 

 

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Reps Raises Alarm Over Poor Capital Budget Implementation

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By Gloria Ikibah

The House of Representatives has expressed concern over the low implementation rate of the capital component of the 2024 budget.

Thr Chairman Public Accounts Committee (PAC),  Rep. Bamidele Salam, during an interactive session with the Accountant General of the Federation, Dr. Shakirat Madein, on Wednesday,  revealed that only 25 percent of the capital budget has been implemented.

The chairman who stated that the underperformance hinders economic growth and development, urged the AGF to expedite the submission of the 2022 Consolidated Financial Statement to the Auditor General in line with constitutional provisions.

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Rep. Salam lamented Nigeria’s lag in timely audit report submissions compared to Kenya, Ghana, and Rwanda, attributing this to delays in financial statement submissions by the Accountant General’s office.

Addressing revenue leakages, the committee called for stricter measures, including process automation and regular audits of Government-Owned Enterprises. It also instructed the Accountant General, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Interior to resolve issues delaying the automation of revenue collections from foreign missions to enhance transparency.

Rep. Salam disclosed that the 2021 Auditor General’s Report, recently submitted to the National Assembly, would be prioritized once the 2024 Appropriation Bill is passed.

In her remarks, Dr. Madein attributed delays in the consolidated financial statement to inadequate data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) but assured that efforts to resolve this are near completion. She pledged to conclude the process within two months.

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The Accountant General also highlighted ongoing initiatives to enhance public expenditure management, including a review of the Financial Regulations 2009, which is awaiting Federal Executive Council approval.

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