Nigerian lady set to wed in October, crushed to death by truck in Lagos
A Nigerian lady, identified as Immaculate Okochu who was set to be married in October, after she had her introduction in March has been crushed to death by a truck in Lagos.
The quite tragic incident happened on Wednesday, moments after posting a selfie on her Facebook page.
The young Lady before her demise was the assistant restaurant manager at Cold Stone Creamery Nigeria. Friends have since taken to her Facebook page to pay condolence.
The deceased was described as a rare gem who was more than a friend to a lot of people.
See graphic photos of crushed Immaculate HERE
In other related news, the staff of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Chidinma Ajoku who died on July 26 after a container fell on a commercial bus she was in, has been laid to rest.
Ajoku and her friends were going home from work when she faced her untimely death.
She was laid to rest at Ikoyi Cemetery on Saturday, August 8.
The Chief of Staff to the President, Prof Ibrahim Gambari, on Thursday, received some traditional rulers from Anambra State at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The state government had earlier in the day suspended the monarchs for one year for travelling out of the state without permission.
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, announced their visit in a statement titled, âAnambra monarchs laud President Buhari for developmental strides in South Eastâ.
Adesina said the traditional rulers expressed appreciation to President Muhammadu Buhari for his commitment to the development of the country in general, and the South-East in particular.
âAs it is generally said in most parts of the country, when you thank somebody for what he has done, he is encouraged and does more. This is an incentive for the President to do more for the country, and also for the South East,â Gambari reportedly said.
According to the statement, the royal fathers listed the landmark projects embarked upon by Buhari in their region to include âthe Second Niger Bridge, that had been presented as an impossible task by previous administrations, but now becoming a reality under your keen watch,â the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, among others.
âThe people of the South East are, indeed, grateful, as we have never had it so good, and on their behalf, we say Daalu (thank you).â
The monarchs included HRM Eze Dr Nkeli Nzekwe, HRM Igwe Chuba Mbakwe, HRM Igwe Chijioke Nwankwo, HRH Igwe Anthony Onwekwelu, and HRH Igwe Chukwuma Bobo Orji.
According to eyewitnesses accounts, the suspect, who presented himself as a Soldier, was a passenger in a commercial bus that obstructed traffic flow on the busy road, waiting for passengers.
The suspect was angered by the order issued by the traffic Police Woman to the driver to move his vehicle away from the main road to pave way for free flow of traffic.
He claimed that the police woman did not accord him the respect he deserves as a Soldier seated in the front seat of the bus.
That she was wrong to have challenged the driver while he was there.
During questioning, the suspect stated that he spent four months in the Nigerian Army Depot, Zaria, Kaduna State in 2002 but was dismissed from training on mental health grounds.
Ayeni said since then, he has been posing as a soldier.
He has a wife and a daughter who left him six months ago.
Elkana said investigation was ongoing and the suspect will soon be changed to Court
The leading candidates for the September 19 governorship election in Edo State, Governor Godwin Obaseki of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP; and Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu of the All Progressives Congress, APC, are in a rat race of sorts for the support of traditional rulers in the state.
Since the campaigns started, the duo have received a flood of royal blessings, endorsements and titles, which their campaign councils have bandied separately as having the support of the grassroots.
The trend continued yesterday.
At the palace of the Ogieneni of Uzairue, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Kadiri Imonikhe Omogbai IV, the monarch conferred the Onoshiorena of Uzairue (He that God has crowned) chieftaincy title on Obaseki.
Ogieneni also installed the Deputy Governor, Comrade Philip Shaibu, as the Oshiozekhai (It is God that Chooses) of Uzairue. Shaibu is from the Uzairue clan in Etsako West local government area.
âYou have good men around you. I promise you that Uzairue people will give you 100 per cent vote. I will also like to make some appeals to you. I want your government to upgrade the Uzairue Market to a modern one.â
In a related development, the Otaru of Auchi who is also the Vice-Chairman of the Edo State Council of Traditional Rulers, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Aliru Momoh Ikelebe III, conferred a title âItsemakhomaâ of Auchi (this is our own) on Ize-Iyamu, when the APC candidate paid a visit to his palace.
He hinged the conferment and honour on Ize-Iyamuâs love for the people, track record of performance in his previously held government positions, and deep respect for the traditional institution in the State.
The Otaru said the Auchi sacred kingdom was proud of Ize-Iyamu and his achievements.
Also The Otu of Igarra, High Chief Joseph Mayaki Akpeji, according to Prince John Mayaki, Chairman, Edo State APC Media Campaign Council, donated the sum of one million naira to Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, and his running mate, Mallam Gani Audu.
He made the donation on behalf of the Eziobe traditional council, Akoko Edo, on Thursday when the APC candidate visited his palace.
The National Bureau of Statistics has finally released data on the nationâs unemployment rate after an 20-month interval, saying the unemployment rate rose to 27.1 per cent in the second quarter of 2020 from the 23.1 per cent recorded in Q3 2018.
The NBS, in its âLabor Force Statistics: Unemployment and Underemployment Reportâ released on Friday, said underemployment rate increased from 20.1 per cent in Q3 2018 to 28.6 per cent in Q2 2020.
It said, âFor the period under review, Q2 2020, the unemployment rate among young people (15-34 years) was 34.9 per cent, up from 29.7 per cent, while the rate of underemployment for the same age group rose to 28.2 per cent from 25.7 per cent in Q3 2018.
âThese rates were the highest when compared to other age groupings.â
The NBS said the number of persons in the economically active or working age population (15 â 64 years of age) increased to 116,871,186 from 115,492,969 in Q3 2018.
âOf this number, those within the age bracket of 25-34 were highest, with 23,328,460 or 29.1 per cent of the labour force.â
The statistics office said the total number of people in employment in Q2 2020 fell by 15.8 per cent 58,527,276, compared to Q3 2018.
âOf this number, 35,585,274 were full-time employed (i.e. worked 40+ hours per week), while 22,942,003 were under-employed (i.e. working between 20-29 hours per week),â it added.
According to the report, Imo State reported the highest rate of unemployment with 48.7 per cent, followed by Akwa-Ibom State and Rivers State with 45.2 per cent and 43.7 per cent respectively.
It said Anambra recorded the lowest rate of unemployment at 13.1 per cent.
The NBS said, âFor underemployment, the state which recorded the highest rate was Zamfara with 43.7 per cent, while Anambra State recorded the lowest underemployment rate, with 17 per cent in Q2 2020.
âA total number of 2,736,076 did not do any work in the last seven days preceding the survey due to the lockdown but had secure jobs to return to after the lockdown.â
Unknown gunmen, on Thursday night, killed a member of Bauchi State House of Assembly and kidnapped his two wives and a year-old son.
DAILY POST gathered Friday morning that the lawmaker, Honourable Musa Mante Baraza, was killed in his hometown, Dass, the headquarters of Dass Local Government Area of the State.
The deceased represented Dass State Constituency in the state Assembly.
A member of the House, Hon Abdul Ahmed Bura, confirmed the incident to DAILY POST on telephone.
He said, âIt is true. That is how we heard the sad news of his death.â
Bura also confirmed the kidnapping of the deceased lawmakerâs wives and son, adding that as of this morning, the kidnapped women and child are still with the gunmen at an unknown destination.
Efforts to speak with the Speaker of the House so far proved futile, while the police are yet to say anything on the incident
A woman in the city went one morning to her husband’s office to report him to his boss. She told her husband’s boss how her husband usually squandered his N60,000 salary and only gave her N30,000 for upkeep.
After her narration, the boss told her to come back on the last day of the month.
On the set day, she arrived as planned. The boss called the husband and they all sat down in the boss’ office.
The boss started,’ Mr. Mike, you wife reported to me some days ago that you squander your salary outside and only give the family N30,000 for upkeep. So right now, I’m going to personally hand over your salaries to her from today henceforth.’
‘How much is you transportation to work daily?’, the boss asked. ‘N900 sir’, Mr. Mike replied. The boss handed over N19,800 to Mr. Mike. ‘That should take you for 22 days’.
‘Do you take breakfast at home?’, the boss continued. ‘No sir, I leave home very early to beat traffic jam’. ‘How much do you spend on breakfast and lunch daily?’ ‘N500 sir’,replied Mr. Mike. The boss handed over N11,000 to Mr. Mike.
‘Who pays the children’s school fees’, the boss asked facing Mrs. Mike. ‘He does’, she replied pointing at Mr. Mike. ‘How much is the school fees and how many kids have you?’ ‘N30,000 per term for the two kids we have?’ ‘In other words, you save N10,000 monthly for each term’s school fees right?’ ‘Yes sir’, replied Mr. Mike. Once again, the boss handed N10,000 to him.
‘Who pays the rent and how much is it?’ ‘I do sir. The rent is N36,000 per annum.’ Mr. Mike replied. ‘That’s N3,000 monthly right?’, the boss added as he handed over N3,000 to Mr. Mike.
‘I don’t want to ask about clothings, electricity bills,etc as I know both of you might be handling that’, the boss said as he handed over N16,200 to Mrs. Mike. ‘What’s this for sir’, Mrs. Mike asked surprised. ‘Money for upkeep’, the boss replied her. ‘But it wouldn’t take us anywhere’, she exclaimed. ‘So why don’t you appreciate the N30, 000 your husband sacrifices for you monthly’, the boss asked. The woman hugged her husband tightly and the rest is history.
Moral: A lot of women don’t know what their husbands sacrifice to put food on the table. Most times, they go hungry. Sometimes, they swallow their pride and engage in menial and debasing jobs just so their families can eat. A lot of times, they can’t even buy good clothes to wear rather they sacrifice so that their wives and kids can get one.
A man might not tell you what he goes through to get you the cash he gives to you as telling you might make you start underrating his person but to tell you the truth, men go through a lot and need to be appreciated.
Former Executive Secretary of National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Prof Usman Yusuf, has described claims that the Fulani âownâ Nigeria as a fallacy and âsentimental nonsense. “
He said that the erroneous narrative was being pushed by unscrupulous elements with a nefarious agenda. According to him, Fulani people were in the minority in the federal civil service compared to Yoruba and Igbo people.
âDoes any Fulani own a bank? Does any Fulani own a media house? Does any Fulani own a hotel? All the hotels in Abuja and land are owned by the Igbo. Is Abuja Igbo land? Can Fulani own in the East what Igbo own in the North? No. If you have never been to the North, come and see the landed properties that the Igbo have, which the Fulani do not have and cannot have in Igbo land.
âWhoever that says Fulani man owns Nigeria, let him come and say how. Fulani man occupies Aso Rock, and so what? An Igbo man should come and occupy Aso Rock and give the Fulani all the material wealth he has in the North. That is nonsense. âIgbo own all the hotels, they own banks, and Yoruba own the newspapers and banks. What do the Fulani own? It is just sentimental nonsense,âYusuf toldSaturday Sun.