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Who Owns Your Salary?

By AMADASUN ESE

If you are an employee like I am, then you probably look forward to the end of the month when you will be paid your salary. Depending on where you work, what you do and what post you occupy, your salary will vary from several thousands to several hundreds of thousands and possibly several millions.

 
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By Rev Tim Omotoso



Daily Reading: Isaiah 10-12


“The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself, God, I thank thee, that I am not as other men are, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican. I fast twice in the week, I give tithes of all that I possess. And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner.” Luke 18:11-13

 

International Features

The Message Read Through Kim Jong Un’s Visit To Panmunjom

The world media widely reported on the inspection of Panmunjom by Kim Jong Un, supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and supreme commander of the Korean People's Army, in March this year, drawing special attention of the international community. His visit carries something meaningful.

 
Archival Matters

‘Oyo’ Philosophy

By MICHAEL ODIGBE

OYO, I don’t mean the Oyo Empire, neither am I talking of Oyo, the capital of Oyo State created on August 27, 1991. what I really mean is on your own. It is an abbreviation. Invariably, by Oyo Philosophy I am talking about a way of systematic life in which a person, society, culture or corporate citizen shuns altruism, preferring to be indisposed to others problems. If you seek help from these sources, it never comes. You will get, instead, the response:

Law

Rome Statute And International Criminal Court

IKHUEBOR VIKRAM OSARUMEN

FOLLOWING after the establishment of adhoc tribunals put in place to try breaches of international humanitarian law’, the International Criminal Court was established on 1st July 2002. It came into being pursuant to attaining the mandatory 60 signatories to the Rome Statute of 1998 on 11th April 2002.

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Jubilation In Edo State As INEC declared Oshiomhole winner of the Governorship election

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The Comrade Governor Has Returned To Work

BY MIKE OSUNDE


 

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After the visit from the royal fathers from Edo Central Senatorial district last week, one was wont to believe that the jubilations, back-slapping congratulations and lamentation will be all over for the victor and the vanquished in the July 14 Governorship election for Edo Government House, Benin.

Opinion

Aruma Oteh’s Love For Shame

By ODIMEGWU ONWUMERE

The saying that Nigerians work for money but Europeans work for the love of their jobs; the former came to play following the recall of Ms Aruma Oteh by the Presidency as the Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC.

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Will The Leader Retire Now?

By NASAMU JACOBSON

The Esogban of Benin Kingdom, Chief David Edebiri, is a very fine man. Despite his age and the usual trick life of many years play on the physical features of men and women, one cannot fail to notice his handsomeness. He simply would have been, in his younger years, a lady's delight. Last Wednesday, I saw Chief Edebiri and his handsome face, made more so by the big 'I-told-you-so' smile that playfully sat

Editorial

Security And Insurance Policy For Media Workers

ONE outstanding achievement the Adams Oshiomhole administration has recorded within a space of three and half years in office is its dexterity in systematically interconnecting rural communities with good network of roads, thus integrating those Edo people who were hitherto isolated from other parts through bad governance..

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Gas Supply And Nigeria’s Power Aspiration

By ZIK GBEMRE

We find it disturbing and sad that a country like Nigeria, despite being blessed and endowed with so much mineral resources like natural gas, that holds so much economic potential is still amongst the first fifteen poorest countries in the world.

Security

Tackling Security Challenges In Northern Nigeria

By IBRAHIM MAMMAGA (NAN)

IRKED by the incessant ethno-religious crises in Kaduna State, Governor Patrick Yakowa on Jan. 25 set up a 60-man Peace and Reconciliation Committee, as part of efforts to resolve the lingering crises. The committee, which has Alhaji Abbas Sambo and retired AVM Ishaya Shekari as co-chairmen, was mandated to identify the perceptible factors behind the crises and proffer lasting solutions to them.

 


Court Dismisses Hembe, Azubuogu’s Application To Quash Charges



ABUJA - An Abuja High Court has dismissed an application by former chairman, House Committee on Capital Markets and Institutions, Herman Hembe, asking the court to quash the criminal charges against him.


The presiding judge, Justice Abubakar Umar, in his ruling in Abuja also turned down the application by the former deputy chairman of the comittee, Chris Azubuogu, challenging his arraignment.


They are facing a two-count charge of misappropriation and conversion of public funds following an allegation by the former Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Ms Arunma Oteh.


The allegation led to their suspension from the House.


The EFCC filed a criminal charge against the two over allegation that they converted to personal use, the 4,095 dollars (about N600,000) given to them by the SEC as travelling allowance for a conference in the Dominican Republic in October 2011.


The anti-graft agency says the offence is contrary to Section 308 of the Penal Code Act, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and if found guilty, they can serve a jail term of not less than seven years.
In his ruling, Justice Umar said the preliminary objections filed by Hembe and Azubuogu challenging the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the charge has failed.


The judge, who maintained that the prosecution has established a prima facie case against them, ordered that the two accused persons face trial to defend the charges against them.


Umar also held that from the proof of evidence before the court as filed by the EFCC, the two accused persons have explanations to make in the course of trial.


He also said that the EFCC Act 2004 was elastic enough to hold the accused persons liable to face trial.


On the argument by the defence counsel, Mr Jibrin Okutepa, that the charges were an abuse of court process, the judge held that the EFCC had sought leave of court to file criminal charges against Hembe and Azubuogu.


“I dismiss the prayers sought in the preliminary objections filed by the accused persons.


“All the court needs to consider at the moment is that from the proof of evidence, was money collected but not used for the purpose it was meant for? My answer is yes the accused persons collected the said amount.

 

In fact they did not deny collecting it.


“At the first look of the statement of the witnesses the EFCC intended to bring to court, there is evidence that if uncontested, can establish a fact that the accused persons did not deny collecting the sum of 4,095 dollars.


“I, therefore, order the EFCC to unfailingly arraign the two accused persons,” he said.


He adjourned the case to July 18 for arraignment of the suspects and ordered an accelertated trial to commence on Thursday, July 19.


He also ordered the EFCC to ensure that the four witnesses it intends to call, are produced in court on that day.


Justice Umar expressed disgust at the EFCC for asking for an adjournment because it was not ready to proceed with the case.


“It is always the case with the EFCC. You are not ready to proceed?