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Friday, October 31, 2014

FG vs Coca Cola, NBC: Court fixes Nov.4 for hearing

A Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed November
4 for the arraignment of the Nigerian Bottling
Company Limited, Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited and
their Chief Executives for criminal breach of the
Consumer Protection Council Act.
The Global soft drink giant, Coca Cola Nigeria
Limited, and its Nigeria franchise bottler, Nigeria
Bottling Company Limited, are currently facing
prosecution for allegedly violating the orders of the
Council, which were given to ensure compliance
with laid down safety standards and regulations
and enhanced consumers’ welfare.
This is coming as a result of the finding of an administrative panel set up to investigate a consumer complaint regarding two half-empty cans of Sprite manufactured by Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) Limited under the licence and authority of Coca Cola Nigeria Limited found them culpable.
If found guilty, the Chief Executive Officers of both companies risk a jail sentence, ranging from three to five years, according to the Nigeria Consumer Protection Council Act

DEFECTION TO PDP: LP gives governor Mimiko 21 day ultimatum to resign

The National Working Committee, NWC, of the
Labour Party, LP, on Wednesday told Governor of
Ondo State, Olusegun Mimiko to respect
constitution of the party and resign from office
within 21 days.
It would be recalled that Mimiko was elected into
office as an LP candidate but recently dumped the
party for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
The NWC of the Labour Party gave the ultimatum
after a meeting in Abuja.
The position of the LP was contained in a statement
issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Ikpe
Etokudo.
It reads: “The NWC came to the inevitable
conclusion that the constitution of the republic and
provision of relevant section of the electoral laws
must be respected by Dr. Olusegun Mimiko and his
new party – the PDP. “The case of Dr. Boroffice
who was elected as a Senator on the platform of our party but defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) was cited. The
NWC reminded Dr. Mimiko that he was so incensed by Boroffice’s action that
he advised the party to approached the court for justice. The NWC warned all those concerned to take the
path of honour immediately or should expect to defend their deliberate raping of the constitution of the country within next 21 days in court as well as be ready to face the wrath of workers of Ondo State in particular and the nation in general

Rivers PDP Secretariat on fire, less than 24 hours after anti-Wike rally

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Secretariat
along Port Harcourt/Aba Expressway in Port
Harcourt, has been set on fire in the early hours of
today by unknown persons after tying up the
security guards on duty.
Confirming the fire incident, Jerry Needam, the
Special Adviser to Felix Obuah, Chairman of PDP,on
Media said early arrival of state fire service helped
to put out the fire.
Also confirming the fire incident, Obuah said that
“An attempt to burn the party secretariat has being
carried out by desperate politicians who want the
party to postpone the party’s ward and local
Government Congresses scheduled to take place
tomorrow, Saturday. They have failed because
arrangements have concluded and we are going
ahead. Nobody can stop it. PDP will come tops”.
“We have watching on news of some desperate
politicians threatening the party.” Obuah said.
The fire incident is happening less than 24 hours
after 15 governorship aspirants held a mega rally
insisting on rotation of power in the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, at the Liberation Stadium.
Many of the aspirants urged President Goodluck
Jonathan and national leadership to intervene in
crisis rocking the state branch of the party allegedly
hijacked by the Nyesom Wike, former Minister for
Education who also has ambition to be governor.
At the time of this report, fire fighters were at scene
to put out the fire.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

BREAKING: #OsunElectionTribunal – #AIT Apologises and Withdrew False Story

AIT management has withdrawn the false story inspired by desperate Omisore campaign team which allege that Omisore has been getting more votes from ballot recount by the tribunal. This was part of the wicked agenda and desperado and misleading script fashioned by the defeated PDP candidate to upturn by hook or crook the outcome of popular mandate won by APC’s Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola at the 9 August Guber polls. Below is the retraction by AIT website: "The management of DAAR Communications wishes to retract and apologise for a news story posted earlier today on our website at www.aitonline.tv titled ‘Osun Election Tribunal: PDP Aspirant Gets More Valid Votes’. We sincerely apologise for any embarrassment the story might have caused to any group or individuals affected. Do accept our sincere apology. Source : www.aitonline.tv/post-osun_election_tribunal__pdp_aspirant_gets_more_valid_votes___retraction_and_apology

Africa gets first white president in Zambia

Zambia’s President Michael Sata — nicknamed “King Cobra” for his sharp tongue and manner — has died, officials said Wednesday, making his vice-president Africa’s first white head of state in decades. Sata, 77, died Tuesday while undergoing treatment in London’s private King Edward VII hospital for an unspecified illness, the Zambian government said. Vice- President Guy Scott, 70, was named interim leader — making him the first white president of an African nation since FW de Klerk ruled apartheid South Africa more than 20 years ago. Scott, whose parents were from Scotland, is not eligible to stand in the upcoming presidential election — which must be held within the next 90 days — because of a rule in Zambia’s 1996 constitution barring heads of state with foreign parents. “Dr Scott will act as president of the Republic of Zambia until the country goes for a presidential by-election” said Defence Minister Edgar Lungu. Scott issued a statement confirming his temporary promotion and the 90-day period for the elections. He added that national mourning for Sata would begin Wednesday. “We will miss our beloved president and comrade,” he said, – From train station cleaner to president – Sata was elected in 2011 to preside over his landlocked, southern African nation of 15 million people. It was a triumphant post for a man who rose from sweeping London railway stations, through to being a policeman and trade unionist. Once in power, though, he proved to be an authoritarian populist who inveighed against political foes, the media and sometimes even allies, earning him his snakey sobriquet. His admirers saw him more as a no-nonsense man of action. Rumours of him being seriously ill persisted during his final months in office. Frequent denials by the government — and legal action against activists claiming he was dying — did nothing to dispel them. Sata had not been seen in public since returning from the UN General Assembly last month, where he failed to make a scheduled speech. The announcement by cabinet secretary Roland Msiska on Wednesday that Sata had died created little surprise. “It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing on of our beloved president,” Msiska said in an address to the nation. Speculation was turning to who might become Zambia’s next president. Even before Sata’s death, analysts had said a power struggle for Zambia’s top job was already well under way within the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) party. When Sata flew to London just over a week ago for treatment he appointed his defence minister as acting president. But Lungu, who also holds the justice portfolio, is seen as just one of several potential candidates within the faction-ridden party. And outside the PF, former president Rupiah Banda, who is facing graft charges, has hinted at a possible return to active politics. “I am legally eligible to stand,” he told AFP early this month, citing calls from his supporters to return to the political fray. – Tributes to Sata – African leaders meanwhile paid tribute to Sata. Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta hailed him as an “outstanding son of Africa”. “He was gifted with unique, admirable abilities and strong values,” Kenyatta said in a statement. South Africa’s ruling ANC said: “Zambia has lost not only a president who prioritised the poor, but also led the Zambian government at a time when the continent is working to reclaim its place in the global governance and economy.” Sata rode to power on the back of resentment against the Chinese resource firms that dot Zambia, describing them as “infesters”. His government had recently cracked down on political opponents and critical journalists who reported on his long- suspected illness and frequent “working trips” abroad, apparently for medical treatment.
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