Sunday 20 September 2015

Senators hold emergency meeting over Saraki/Code of Conduct palaver, vow to deal with cabal

About 50 Senators cutting across different political parties in the senate, convened an emergency meeting in Abuja yesterday September 19th where they discussed the Code of Conduct Tribunal's invitation to Senate President Bukola Saraki over his alleged false declaration of assets.

Daily Trust reports that the senators at the meeting exonerated President Buhari of being behind the current crisis facing the senate President but accused "a cabal" within the presidency who they say is instigating the government institutions against Senate President Saraki.



Rising from the meeting which lasted for about 4 hours with some senators joining the meeting via telephone, the convener of the meeting, Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah said they had unanimously resolved to support the anti-corruption war of President Buhari and also to deal decisively with the cabal

“We have resolved to use all available powers under the constitution to ensure that no cabal exists and run the government on behalf of Buhari and we have also resolved to deal decisively with the cabal,” he said.
Also another senator who spoke on the condition of anonymity after the meeting said
"Our colleagues were angry at the beginning of the meeting because they were initially suspecting that the President has hand in the trial of Saraki. But after heated debate, they understood that Buhari was not responsible for it. One of our colleagues present at the meeting suggested that the Senate should reconvene on Monday [tomorrow] in order to address the challenge. His suggestion, however, did not see the light of day as we resolved to use other channels to address the challenge.”.

Wednesday 6 March 2013

davido performing at first bank youth excel concert

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Wonder shall never end in Nigeria

a daughter with what looks like another head attached at the General Hospital, Malumfashi, Katsina State.

The baby girl was alsso delivered with a cleft palate, stunted fingers and no eyes.

Agynaecologist at the Garki Hospital, Abuja, Kayode Obende, said the condition was called encephacele and according to a pediatrician, Ahmad Bala, the baby now at home with his mother needed maximum medical check up to ascertain the nature of the abnormalities.

Encephacele is a neural tube defect characterized by sac-like protrusions of the brain and the membranesthat cover it through openings in the skull. These defects are caused by failure of the neural tube to close completely during fetal development.

Although the baby’s father, Malam Dahiru Umar said the mother had a normal delivery, both mother and child will need to undergo physical checks and X-ray with the baby needing reconstructive surgery eventually.

According to reports, the baby is the couple’s first and 25-year-old petty trader, said his wife attended regular ante-natal care during pregnancy.  Hospital workers had told him that they could not offer any medical assistance after the delivery.

Hence Umar has called  on  government, wealthy individuals and non-governmental organisations for assistance.

He said he was moved to tears seeing the situation, but was consoled when hospital staff informed him that his wife was in a stable condition.

The baby has been referred  to Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Shika, near, Zaria.
http://www.talkofnaija.com/news/167689_9-secrets-men-are-keeping-from-their-women