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Vacation: Nigerians knock Onanuga for saying Tinubu can go anywhere

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Presidential spokesman, Bayo Onanuga has incurred the wrath of some Nigerians with a post on X which many believe was disrespectful to citizens going through unbearable hardship and hunger due to the policies of his principal, President Bola Tinubu.

Onanuga had taken to X to say that the president was on a private vacation and was not obligated to stay in one place as he could go to anywhere he pleased.

“President Tinubu is on leave for two weeks. He is not restricted to the UK. It is his private time. He can go to anywhere he so desires. He is still observing his leave,” Onanuga had written in the post.

However, many X users did not take the post with levity as some said it was insensitive, arrogant and a blatant disregard for the Nigerian masses who wonder why their president would decide to travel out of the country at a time the people are suffering.

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An X user with the handle @Inuwabello was the first to fire the salvo with this comment:

“Serious lack of emotional intelligence and empathy from this handle seeing how his reckless economic policies have unleashed hardship on Nigerians.

“For now, with what’s happening in Nigeria, he has no “private time”, and he can’t go “anywhere he desires” while Nigerians are undergoing such hardships.
You may have an axe to grind with his political opponents, but remember that most people that read what you write are struggling ordinary citizens just trying to survive.

“You are doing more harm than good and are sustaining the impression of Mr President being out of touch with his people,” he said.

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Others also had strong words for Onanuga as a result of the tweet.

“At some point you will address the Nigerian people with the respect of that which pays your salary. You work for us not the other way round. Being idiotically rude at a vacation that is questionable at best in a land where even the employed can’t afford a product that is natural to us is sickening.” – @DiceofTruth

“Well, I don’t think it’s good to be on a leave when many of his country men are starving. This is the time to roll up the sleeves ,not a time for leave. I would understand if it was a medical trip but even at that, we have good hospitals here that can attend to our president. It’s not good for our image that everytime our president needs medical or other attention, he runs to Europe.” – @EvansOchinyere

“Is he using his private jet to travel around the globe on his private time, or is he spending government money?” – @Udoh_D

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“There is hunger in the land. No job no hope. Everyday you keep on increasing fuel and electricity prices. Crime everywhere due to bad governance to the people. Sir please go and relax because this regime is all about sharing rice to the people.” – @Stanley_duru77

“Nigerians are only concerned that he might stray into jurisdiction where creditors are just waiting to seize his shiny new jumbo jet. Otherwise his presence makes no difference to Nigerians one way or another.” – @pdauda

“Same way the presidents of France and UK always observe thier leave in Kano and Kaduna…..Mr Bayo ENSRR.” – @MayorOfDWorld

“@aonanuga1956, the hypocritical hypocrite trying hard to defend the falsehoods of the president.” -MalAminuBello

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“UK prime minister always hangout in Ikoyi and banana Island for his holiday.
Nigerians should take a chill pill and enjoy Tinubu wonderful policies.” – @OfficiaEdoOsasB

“Sir, do not tweet when you’re going through some family problems. Because, this your tweet reeks of depression, anger and confusion. You’re communicating to our tax payers and not to some unlawful immigrants taking refuge in our country.” -@Harmless12345

“You actually sound like you’re depressed and having anxiety problems.” – @oteessolutions1

“Just imagine the quality of handlers and their tone! So sad!” -@udeochusp

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“I passed a vote of no confidence in all of them a long time ago. Some people thought I was crazy when I said that, but they never stop proving me right. The president doesn’t have a media team; these guys are a liability to him.” – @IamEriOluwa

“…and because Nigeria is the president’s private estate, there was no need to hand over power to his vice while he was proceeding on leave. Was a leave not supposed to be for someone who works?” – @djokaymegamixer

“And who’s fighting with you? Why this combative tone? Is the pressure getting to you? Yake it easy abeg. Oya clean the sweat from your forehead and relax. 🤧

Meanwhile fuel is N1,300/L and 3 small oranges are N500. I just said let me update you. Enjoy your weekend.” – @TimedFrank

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“You have turned this government into a joke, you are not pretending anymore.” – @ImaredonJ

“He should leave Nigeria alone… that’s the leave the country need. He’s chocking us.” – @UnlimitedEniola

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NAF to get 50 new fighter jets

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At his second biannual meeting with branch chiefs and Air Officers Commanding NAF formations in Abuja, the Chief of Air Staff(CAS),  Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, said the expected 50 fighter jets would complement the 12 already in NAF’s inventory.

Abubakar encouraged the officers to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and loyalty as they contribute to the overall mission of the NAF.

He said: “A few months ago, we celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Nigerian Air Force, which ushered us into a golden era of transformation and evolution.

“Over the past year, we have successfully inducted 12 aircraft into our inventory, and God willing, we shall take delivery of 50 brand new aircraft between December this year and 2026.

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“This is a remarkable achievement that we have not witnessed in a very long time.

“Indeed, these are exciting times that demand innovative thinking, resilience, and dedication.’’

Also yesterday, the Defence Ministry said the ongoing military operations against insurgents in the Northeast and Northwest had reached an advanced stage with the deployment of sophisticated satellite assets.

It said: “Right now, we have moved from normal military operations to advanced military operations. We now use drones. We need satellite to do that. Our troops have to identify where our enemies are. As it is now, without satellites, we cannot operate our drones.

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“There will be pollution, or rather, what you call accidents, among the drones in the space. Therefore, we need satellites to do that operation.”

Permanent Secretary of the ministry   Ibrahim  Kana stated this at  the Stakeholders Engagement organised by the Nigeria Communications Satellite Ltd., NigComSat.

Kana lauded President Bola Tinubu, the military, and other security agencies for protecting  the country

He said: “I want to use the opportunity, really, to thank His Excellency, Mr President, for bringing us together and making sure that we all work together and providing all the necessary requirements, particularly launching of more satellites in space.”

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President   Tinubu’s efforts in the fight against insecurity in the North was also commended by the  Arewa Elders Progressive Group yesterday.

The group noted that Tinubu’s approach to tackling insecurity, particularly his decision to use military force to crush bandits, has shown promising results.

The commendation was contained in a statement by the group’s Chairman,  Mustafa   Dutsinma.

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Bandits got weapons from corrupt security agents, says NSA

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Bandits and terrorists got a sizeable number of their arms and ammunition from securitymen, National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu has said.

Ribadu, at the destruction of seized/recovered 2,400 illicit small arms and light weapons in Abuja yesterday, expressed worry that most of such arms were sold to criminals by security personnel.

Also in Abuja, the Defence Ministry announced that the ongoing anti-terror war had moved from normal military operations to the use of drones, and advanced war technique.

Fifty new fighter jets are to be added to the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) fleet between December this year and 2026 to rev up the war against insurgents and other criminal elements in the country, Ribadu reaffirmed.

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At the arms destruction by the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms And Light Weapons (NCCSALW), a unit in the Office of the NSA,  Ribadu, assured that the government would do everything possible to keep the country safe and secure.

He said: “We have to find a way of putting a stop to this. We must if we want to recover our country and live in peace and stability.

“The worst human being is a policeman or a soldier who will take arms from his own formation and sell it or hire it out for the bad people to come and kill his own colleagues.

“We must fight these people but also there are merchants of death and evil from outside the world.

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“The proliferation of illicit small arms and light weapons remains a major threat to our national security, exacerbating issues such as insurgency, banditry and other violent crimes.

“We have laws that govern ownership of small arms. If you do not follow it, it is an illegal arm and it is supposed to be destroyed completely.”

The  NSA said the military and other security agencies would secure the country against the merchants of death by all means possible.

He said with the present leadership,  the country would overcome all the country’s security challenges within the shortest possible time.

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“We are not going to relent. They think we are jokers. We are not, we know what we are doing. And I can assure you with the leadership we have today in our country, with the set of people in charge, we have hope.

“Just give us time. It will change. The proliferation of small arms and light weapons remains a major threat to our national security.  We will fight it. We will secure this country,” Ribadu added.

NCCSALW Director-General Johnson Kokumo said the challenge posed by the proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) was one of the major threats to peace and security not only in the country but in  West Africa.

He said the 2,400 destroyed weapons, comprised unserviceable, decommissioned, and recovered arms.

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Kokumo added: “These weapons were mopped up by the military, police and other security agencies across the country.

“By permanently removing these arms from circulation, we reduce the risk they pose to our communities and send a clear message that Nigeria will not tolerate the illegal trafficking and possession of small arms and light weapons.’’

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Unpaid Commission: Businessman Sues FCMB, Demands $60,206.66

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A businessman, Michael Ogbole, has sued First City Monument Bank at a Lagos State High Court in Lagos, demanding $60,206.66 as unpaid commission for allegedly facilitating a multi-million-dollar transaction with a United States-based company, Sky Enterprise LLC.

Ogbole, in the suit, filed by Falana & Falana Chambers accususe FCMB of circumventing him in the deal.

The claimant alleged on June 2, 2016, he met with FCMB’s Group General Manager and Chief Executive Officer, Ladi Balogun, to discuss how he could help the bank secure finance from Sky Enterprise, a Florida-based firm specialising in trade finance, risk, and debt management.

Following their discussion, Balogun allegedly directed him to contact FCMB’s Treasurer, Gerald Ikem, who introduced him to Nomso Ezenta, head of Structured Funding and Correspondent Banking, to coordinate the transaction.

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The businessman said on September 2, 2016, he arranged a meeting between Sky Enterprise’s Global Director for Africa, Yinka Akinlabi, and FCMB at the bank’s headquarters to structure the deal.

The claimant said those present were top FCMB executives. After the meeting, the parties exchanged emails and phone calls to finalise the transaction.

However, in February 2021, the businessman discovered FCMB went ahead with the deal through Sky British, a subsidiary of Sky Enterprise, without his involvement.

He claims this was confirmed by FCMB’s Annual Report and Financial Statements of December 31, 2020.

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In a letter of October 12, 2021, the businessman demanded $60,206.66, representing one per cent commission on the $6,020,660, facility secured by FCMB from Sky British. After FCMB failed to respond, another demand letter was sent on January 19, 2022. Despite these efforts, the businessman claimed FCMB has refused to pay.

FCMB, through its lawyer, Wale Olawoyin, said the suit lacks merit, admitting that in 2016, Ladi Balogun was approached by the claimant, claiming he can broker dollar loans for banks.

Subsequently, the bank said the claimant, through phone conversations, emails, and two meetings, held discussions with other FCMB executives.

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