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President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe on Monday delivered a one million U.S. dollars check to the African Union (AU) Foundation, a “humble gesture” to help push the regional block toward financial independence. Mugabe made the donation during the opening of the 29th AU summit in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.

He was fulfilling a pledge made during his tenure as rotating AU chairman, at the 25th AU summit in Johannesburg, South Africa. Handing over the check, Mugabe said the “modest” donation “demonstrates what is possible when we apply our mind to the most urgent task before us,… of funding our union and in particular Agenda 2063.”

Launched in January 2015, the AU Foundation is tasked with finding new ways of generating domestic resources to fund African development programs and support Agenda 2063, an ambitious blueprint for future development of the continent. Mugabe said funding independence is vital to Africa’s future.

Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, Monday assented to two bill passed by the National Assembly. A statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters, Senator Ita Enang, said that the Acting President assented to the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (Establishment) Act 2017 and the Petroleum Training Institute (Amendment) Act, 2017. Enang said that with the action the two bills have come into effect as laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

He noted that the Diaspora Commission Act establishes the Commission under the supervisory jurisdiction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Commission, he said, has the responsibility to co-ordinate and organize Nigerians in and from the Diaspora to contribute human capital and material resources, including their expertise for the development of Nigeria and its constituent states.

It will also provide a database of Nigerians on various fields and potentialities as resource base for Nigeria and the world to draw from, as well as protecting the interest of all Nigerians in the Diaspora, Enang added.

Lagos State Police Command says it has commenced the screening of 138 suspected members of a dreaded cult group, Badoo, arrested on Saturday in Ikorodu area of Lagos State. The command’s spokesperson, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said that the command had embarked on screening of the suspects to identify those directly involved in the criminal activities in Ikorodu. The Police, in conjunction with members of the Odua People’s Congress (OPC), on Saturday raided the hideouts of suspected members of the group.

Members of the group were fingered in the recent violent killings in Ikorodu axis, a development which prompted the lynching of some suspected members of the group by some residents. A mob had on Friday lynched a suspected member of the group on the Ikorodu-Mile 12 Expressway. The police team, in the operation which started on Saturday morning, moved around Ikorodu axis and combed the suspected hideouts of the members of the gang from street to street.

Famous-Cole said: “We carried out the raid based on information and 138 suspects were arrested. “Screening is ongoing and those with no tangible explanation will be charged to court.”

Dr. Doyin Okupe said on Sunday that he has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party.

Okupe was the Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs to former President Goodluck Jonathan.

In his words:

It is time to say GOODBYE TO PDP.

It is with deep regret that I publicly announce my resignation from the People’s Democratic Party.

It has to be public because the PDP no longer exists in my ward as a single unified party; it was when I joined it.

My resignation  is based on periods of long introspection and some of the following reasons:

1. It is no longer news that the PDP has been embroiled in a fratricidal internal crisis brought upon it by itself.

Its current direction is difficult to discern and I am convinced that even when the much expected judgement from the Supreme Court is given, the future of the party is not likely to be significantly affected whichever way the judgement goes.

2. There seems to be too much deception, selfishness and gross nepotism in our polity nationally.

During the NRC and SDP era, there existed true nationalism and brotherhood.

Northern NRC politicians will under no circumstance undermine their party for any parochial reason. Also neither will a Southern NRC politician, under any circumstance betray their party.

Abiola was a Yoruba man, yet those of us who were Yorubas in the NRC never once thought of voting for him.

The commitment in the North was even more profound. Even the Northern SDP rejected a distinguished successful Kano born Presidential Candidate, Alhaji Bashir Tofa, and voted for a Southern Yoruba muslim candidate. Worse than that, both Abiola and his running mate, Amb. Baba Gana Kingibe were muslims. Yet, it did not matter.

Today, political parties have lost their importance and identities. Once the candidate is Northern, his party is immaterial, all norherners irrespective of their professed party affiliations will vote for him.

This is the major reason why there has been a total absence of opposition in the country in the last two years, and may probably be responsible for the polarization and sharp ethnic divisions we are currently witnessing in the country.

In the east, there is intense anger and loud call for secession, in the south-south, there is absolute indignation and very resolute demand for total control of their resources, while the south-west is bellicose and hell bent on true federalism and restructuring which many prominent Northerners openly oppose for good or for bad.

Under these circumstances, political parties have lost their flavor and relevance.Certainly, a party like my former party, PDP has no future in the evolving Nigerian Political Circus.

3. This political confusion has percolate to the states, Ogun state being one of the worst hit.
The leadership of the party has been irredeemably fictionalized for nearly a decade.

Presently it is divided broadly into two major factions. One headed by Hon Ladi Adebutu and the other by Senator Buruji Kashamu.

Unfortunately I do not fit into either group. Hence it becomes extremely difficult for me to operate as a politician under the PDP umbrella in the state.  Yet, all politics is local.

4. The situation in the country may in the nearest future require that matured men of goodwill standby to play a unifying role for political stability of the country. My membership of PDP may directly or indirectly preclude me from gratifying such noble and patriotic desire.

Undeniably, I have been one of the major beneficiaries (not financially) of the PDP. But for a fact, the PDP and the APC are political platforms that have now expired or in the process of being so.

Therefore, no matter my commitment and passion for this great party, the PDP, it has become menopausal and can no longer bear fruits.

I have therefore decided to withdraw a bit and study the political situation more critically and thereafter take a decision soonest on my next political move.

I will miss my friends, associates and co-travelers on this tortuous political journey and adventure. However, it is also still possible that our paths cross in the nearest future, which will be a delight.

But in spite of my stated pessimism, I sincerely express my best wishes to the more courageous party faithfuls who I am leaving behind,and I also pray for God’s guidance for them.

For how far I have gone, I remain eternally grateful to Almighty God and Jesus Christ my savior, to whom ALL powers belong. If it is His will that I still play a role in National Politics in future, then most certainly, and by His grace, I WILL BE BACK.

Governor Ayodele Fayose has sacked his commissioners, two years after he appointed majority of them. It was the first cabinet overhaul by the administration since it came into power on Oct 16, 2014. The development which was with immediate effect, was made known in a statement issued by the Special Assistant to the governor on Public Communication and New Media, Mr. Lere Olayinka in Ado Ekiti. According to the statement, all Commissioners are to hand over to the Permanent Secretaries of their various ministries.

The Governor thanked the commissioners for their service to the state and wished them well in their further endeavours. NAN recalls that the governor approved the appointment of the former commissioners on Dec. 03, 2014, and consequently sent their names to the state assembly for confirmation. Majority of the commissioners were sworn in on 2 July 2015.

Affected by the order are: Owoseni Ajayi (Justice), Toyin Ojo (Finance) and Kayode Ojo (Works). Others are Bisi Kolawole (Environment), Lanre Ogunsuyi (Information), Kehinde Odebunmi (Agriculture), Kolapo Kolade (Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters) and Olurotimi Ojo (Health), Deji Adesua (Public Utilities), Jide Egunjobi (Education), Mrs. Olayinka Ogundayomi (Women Affairs), Tayelolu Otitoju (Lands) and Gbenga Olajide (Budget and Planning).

Premier League champions Chelsea have signed ex-Manchester City goalkeeper Willy Caballero on a free transfer. The Argentine was released by City when his deal expired at the end of June.

Caballero, 35, arrived in England from Malaga in 2014 and played 26 times in all competitions for Pep Guardiola's side last season. "I am very happy to join the champions of England," he said. "I am looking forward to meeting the guys and helping the club achieve more success."

Chelsea sold second-choice goalkeeper Asmir Begovic, 30, to Bournemouth in May.

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