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Fresh details on how Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose moved funds from his controversial Zenith bank accounts to other bank accounts have been revealed.

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The fresh details revealed by SaharaReporters on Twitter shows how the Governor moved sums ranging from N20million to N300million from his Zenith Bank account to his account in Access bank as well as the a UBA account belonging to Fitts Associates. Other transactions on the Governor's Zenith bank account were also revealed from December 2001 till date. This is coming following the EFCC's investigation on the Ekiti Governor's account on the premise of his alleged involvement in the Arms Deals Fraud. The EFCC had alleged several billions of Naira were wired to the Gov from the Office of the embattled ex-NSA boss, Sambo Dasuki.

the EFCC has revealed that 42 witnesses are billed to testify in the lawsuit against retired Airforce chiefs led by Air Marshal Adesola Amosu Nunayon.

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According to a reports, the Prosecuting counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo Isiokuwa made it known that the 42 witnesses will testify against the defendants in the case when the trial begins later in the year. Amosu alongside Air Vice-Marshal Jacob Bola Adigun and Air Commodore Gbadebo Owodunni Olugbenga , Delfina Oil and Gas Limited, Mcallan Oil And Gas Limited, Hebron Housing and Properties Company Limited, Trapezites BDC, Fonds and Pricey Limited, Deegee Oil and Gas Limited, Timsegg Investment Limited and Solomon Health Care Limited are being charged with defrauding the Nigerian Air Force to the tune of N21billion. It should be noted that 29 properties were seized from the three former heads of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) as a result of the EFCC's investigation.

Suspected militants on Monday attacked the security team of the Ogun Deputy Governor, Chief Mrs Yetunde Onanuga at Ibafo.

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The militants engaged Onaguga’s security team in gun battle when she embarked on an inspection visit to some borderline communities between Ogun and Lagos states‎ sacked by militants. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the suspected militants had last Friday attacked the communities killing scores of residents. Onanuga, who visited Imushin, Elepete and Igbo-Olomu communities‎, reassured the residents of the commitment of the authorities to protect their lives and property. The suspected militants however, began shooting at the security operatives who accompanied the deputy governor at Akoka Ebute area of Ibafo, in Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area. However, the gun battle which lasted for about 20 minutes, did not record any casualty. Traditional rulers from the affected communities‎ had earlier held a meeting with the Secretary to the Government of Ogun State (SSG), Taiwo Adeoluwa , in Abeokuta. NAN reports that the outcome of the meeting spurred the governme...

The Minister of Interior, Lt.-Gen. Abdurahaman Dambazau (rtd), has ordered immediate security beef up at the Kuje Meduim prisons

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The minister gave the order on Monday in Abuja shortly after an on-the-spot assessment of the Kuje prisons where two inmates had escaped on Friday.   The two inmates standing trial for murder were said to have escaped from the kuje prison on Friday and are still at large. Dambazau, who was taken round the prison facility by the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Prisons Service (NPS), Ahmed Jafaru and other prison officials, expressed dismay at the ugly incident. He said that he had ordered for detailed investigation into the matter and vowed to get to the root of the matter, while the hunt for the escaped inmates continues. The minister decried the poor state of the prison and recalled that he had observed some security lapses around the prison the last time he visited and called for remediation. `` The last time I was here I noticed some security gap in the prison, I made my observation then with the former CG with the present controller prison and I notice the securit...

Honeywell after lawsuit of Bank loses N3.5bn

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The Court of Appeal in Lagos on Tuesday, struck out appeals by Ecobank, against a Federal High Court's ruling, over alleged indebtedness of Honeywell Plc. Ecobank had in January, instituted a suit before the lower court, over an alleged N3.5 billion unpaid loan facility by Honeywell. The Lower Court Judge, Justice Mohammed Yunusa , had issued an interim order via an exparte application by the bank, restricting Honeywell's financial transaction. However, the appellate Court had in a judgment delivered on March 30, set aside the exparte orders, describing it as not judicious. The bank had then filed a motion for injunctions pending appeal. Meanwhile, Honeywell in reaction also filed a counter affidavit in response to their motions for injunctions. At the hearing of the appeal on Tuesday, Counsel to the bank, Mr O. O. Kushimo , informed the court of a notice of withdrawal filed by the bank. This move was not opposed by Counsel to Honeywell, Mr Bode Olanipekun (SAN) Consequ...

The Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, also said those spreading the rumours are out to distract Buratai.

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The Chief Of Army staff (COAS), Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai has accused cyber terrorists of spreading false allegations against him. Buratai also said the Army is putting a cyber team together to counter the alleged terrorists’ propaganda. The Army chief also said the rumours are being spread by members of the Boko Haram sect who have been defeated. Also, the Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, who spoke to Punch on the issue, said those spreading the rumours are out to distract Buratai, adding that details of the property were in the asset declaration form which the Army chief submitted before the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB). Buratai also said “I am not supposed to comment on this because the Federal Government has already made a statement on that through the Ministry of Defence. But if you want my take on the issue, it is that we have already defeated the terrorists and the insurgents on the land, now they have migrated to the cyberspace, they have migrated to the Internet and o...

Jordan widens signs of home-grown extremism

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A man outside the al-Maktoum mosque in Zarqa, Jordan squats over the body of Nasser Idreis, who died of complications of a liver infection while serving a three-year prison term for supporting the extremist group Islamic State. Hundreds of suspected backers of the Islamic State group in Jordan have been sentenced to prison, are awaiting trial or are being held for questioning in a heavy crackdown by the kingdom under toughened anti-terror laws that punish even liking or sharing IS material on social media. The court's heavy load is part of a widening domestic crackdown on the extremist group. Hundreds have been sentenced to prison, are awaiting trial or are being held for questioning about links to IS. Under toughened anti-terror laws, even liking or sharing the group's propaganda on social media can land someone a prison sentence. Some say the crowded court rooms — along with recent attacks — signal that the pro-Western kingdom has a more serious problem with hom...

The weekly Prime Minister's Questions in Britain's House of Commons has taken on a surreal tone

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In this image taken from the Parliamentary Recording Unit Britain's Prime Minister, David Cameron, standing centre left, addresses the House of Commons in London, Wednesday June 29, 2016. The weekly Prime Minister's Questions in Britain's House of Commons has taken on a surreal tone, with a premier who is departing David Cameron, questioned by an opposition leader whose own lawmakers are trying to force him out. The normally raucous session unfolded in unusual quiet, as Labour Party backbenchers declined to cheer their leader Jeremy Corbyn and sat in stony silence. The normally raucous session unfolded in unusual quiet, as Labour Party backbenchers declined to cheer their leader Jeremy Corbyn and sat in stony silence. More than 170 of the 229 Labour lawmakers have backed a motion of no-confidence in Corbyn, whom they accuse of failing to make a strong case for Britain to remain in the European Union. But Corbyn is refusing to step down. Cameron, who announced ...

The Latest on the explosions at Istanbul's Ataturk airport

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Israel's president has told his Turkish counterpart that their countries' new reconciliation pact will help with joint efforts to combat attacks like the one at Istanbul airport. Family members of victims cry outside the Forensic Medical Center in Istanbul, Wednesday, June 29, 2016. Suicide attackers killed dozens and wounded more than 140 at Istanbul's busy Ataturk Airport late Tuesday, the latest in a series of bombings to strike Turkey in recent months. Turkish officials said the massacre was most likely the work of the Islamic State group. "I take this opportunity to welcome the chance to renew our good relationship especially because our strengthened dialogue will greatly aid in our joint efforts against this threat, and because it sends a strong message to the terrorists that we will stand untied against hatred," Rivlin said in the letter. Israel and Turkey have agreed to restore full diplomatic relations after six years of anim...

Suicide attackers armed with guns and bombs killed 41 people and wounded scores of others at Istanbul

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A family member helps Sacide Bugda, the mother of Abdulhakim Bugda, 24, one of victims, outside the Forensic Medical Center in Istanbul, Wednesday, June 29, 2016. Suicide attackers killed dozens and wounded more than 140 at Istanbul's busy Ataturk Airport late Tuesday, the latest in a series of bombings to strike Turkey in recent months. Turkish officials said the massacre was most likely the work of the Islamic State group. Funerals were expected Wednesday for some of the victims — who included at least 23 Turkish citizens and 13 foreign nationals — as Turkish authorities tried to piece together how the attack happened. A Turkish official said authorities are going through surveillance footage and interviewing witnesses to establish a preliminary timeline and details. The death toll excluded the three bombers, who arrived in a taxi and eventually blew themselves up after coming under fire, according to the government, though there were conflicting reports about exactly...