Ajimobi Urges Citizens To Shun Corruption, Embrace Intergrity

The Oyo state Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, has drummed up support for the APC-led administration in the country, calling on all to eschew corruption and encourage templates of integrity, sacrifice, and selfless service as exemplified by the spirit of Christmas.

Governor Ajimobi stated this during the 2016 Christmas carol and thanksgiving service held at Agodi Gardens, Parliament road, secretariat Ibadan.

He said the present administration is aware of the poor state of the economy, which has exposed the citizens to suffering and hardship, stressing that necessary steps are being taken to address the challenges.

While noting the efforts of President Muhammadu Buhari to arrest the recession presently facing the nation’s economy, Ajimobi also stressed the need for all be more understanding.

The governor therefore called on the people to follow the rules and injunction of the Holy Bible, by learning to forgive, accommodate, and embrace selfless service.

He however noted that corruption must be stamped out at all levels for these efforts to yield desired fruits.

Dignitaries from all walks of life, graced the 2016 edition of the carol service which is the sixth to be observed by any Governor in the State.

Furthermore, in a sermon, Bishop of the Methodist Church Nigeria, Mr Sunday Ola Makinde, condemned the high level of corruption in the society right from the church leaders to the politicians to the judiciary and security agents.

He said the greater the number of churches and mosques in the country, the greater the level of corruption and sinful acts in the society.

According to him, “church business has become a money spinning business in the society today”.

He said politicians, religious leaders and other people in high places have corrupted the image of God, through unfulfilled promises, bribery and false prophesies.

He then re-iterated the message of the governor, asking citizens to maintain integrity in all they do.

Justice Walter Onnoghen urges new Supreme Court justices to uphold integrity

The Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, has urged the newly elevated justices of the Supreme Court, Sidi Dauda Bage and Paul Adamu Galinje, to live up to expectation in the face of daunting challenges.

 

He spoke yesterday in Abuja when the new justices were sworn in.

 

Onnoghen urged them not to be intimidated, but work towards the independence of the judiciary at a time when the body was facing some challenges.

We Need To Re-establish Nigeria’s Integrity- Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday in Abuja explained why he had been engaged in several foreign trips saying the country needs to re-establish its integrity.

He stressed the urgent need to ensure that the potentials of Nigeria are harnessed and used for the good of the country.

Receiving the President of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), Bernard Aliyu, at the State House, Abuja, Mr. Buhari declared: “Nigeria needs to work on her potentials, so that we don’t remain permanently at the level of potentials”.

“If Ethiopia is sustained largely by her airline industry, we have greater potentials here. But we must move out, engage with the rest of the world, as we need to re-establish the integrity of this country. We need to rebuild this country again,” the president said.

The president recounted that for the greater part of the last 16 years, oil sold above $100 per barrel but expressed regret that the nation did not have much to show for it.

“In the First Republic, more enduring infrastructure was built with meagre resources. But in the past 16 years, we made a lot of money without planning for the rainy day.

“We showed a lot of indiscipline in managing our economy, and that is why we are where we are today. But this time round, we’ll do our best,” he said.

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Airport Cleaner Who Returned Missing N12m Gets N680k

The airport cleaner,Josephine Ugwu,who found and returned N12 million at the airport has been given the sum of N680,000..The cheque was presented to her by Barrister Monday Ubani of Monday Ubani  foundation.They had earlier promised to give her 10 percent of the money she returned ..Speaking to Encomium,Barr.Ubani said

Yes, it is true. We gave her a cheque of N680,000.It is fulfilling, I am so happy, elated. I am grateful to Nigerians who yielded our call and gave generously.The foundation promised her N1.2 million, 10 percent of what she found and returned. God will help us get there. She was so happy when we presented it. It was when we brought up her case that people started inviting and honouring her. She has been invited by House Of Assembly, CLAM, TREM and so on. We have told the world that she is the face of integrity, she should be celebrated.

Acknowledgingthe money, Josephine said:

I am very happy. God brought him to help poor people. If everybody is like him, Nigeria will be good. I pray God will keep him and his household.
I am grateful. Life is getting better for me, especially when people started coming to my aid. Though everything is not money. At the same time, I am grateful, things have changed for me.I will start a business and at the same time continue with my job. I really want a better job. Please, help me appeal to the Federal Government to come to my aid and get me a better job.She said