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<br>Embattled senator representing Abia South Senatorial District, [https://Www.Theguardian.com/world/nigeria Enyinnaya] Abaribe, has denied the claim by the Federal Government that the leader of the [https://www.gov.uk/government/world/nigeria proscribed Indigenous] People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, is in his [https://Www.britannica.com/place/Nigeria custody].<br><br><br>The Federal Government had earlier replied to Abaribe’s application seeking to withdraw as one of the sureties for Kanu, describing the application as belated.<br><br><br>The government in its counter-affidavit and written [https://www.forbes.com/places/nigeria/ address filed] before the [http://Rugbyfederal.com/ Federal] High Court in Abuja to oppose Abaribe’s request, told the [http://www.yohaig.ng/category/entertainment/bellanaija/ senator] that Kanu was in his custody and he had to produce him for the [http://www.nytimes.com/topic/destination/nigeria continuation] of his trial.<br><br><br>But Abaribe in a response to a question on whether Kanu was actually in his custody, the senator in a text message said, "I don’t know where he is."<br><br><br>The Federal Government, however, stated in its counter-affidavit that Abaribe was aware that Kanu "has long violated the bail conditions handed down by this honourable court" on April 24, 2017 before September 11 when he claimed to have lost contact with the defendant.<br><br><br>The counter-affidavit read in part, "That it was at this point at violating the conditions at the bail that the senator surety ought to surrender the 1st defendant and or bring up this application; That this application is belated and ill-timed;<br><br><br>"The applicant failed to apply to the court timeously, stating on oath that the [https://Www.Chevron.com/worldwide/nigeria defendant bound] by [https://www.theguardian.com/world/nigeria recognizance] to appear before this court had violated the [http://www.france24.com/en/tag/nigeria/ bail condition] given by this court."<br><br><br>The prosecuting counsel, Mr. Shuaibu Labaran, argued in the written address that Abaribe "failed woefully" by allegedly aiding and abetting Kanu to flout his bail conditions.<br><br><br>Denying that Kanu was not in the custody of the Nigerian Army, the Federal Government stated in its counter-affidavit that the defendant was in Abaribe’s custody.<br><br>Abaribe however denied Kanu’s whereabouts.<br><br>"I don’t know where he is.[http://www.Unhcr.org/en-us/nigeria.html unhcr.org][http://www.yohaig.ng/recommends/sports-betting/bet9ja/ yohaig.ng]</a> But that is a question that will be resolved by the suit we have instituted," he stated.<br><br><br>Kanu was absent from court when his case came up on October 17, 2017, but his co-defendants with whom he was being prosecuted on charges of treasonable felony were produced in court by prison officials.<br><br><br>Meanwhile, the Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday fixed November 14 for the hearing of the application filed by IPOB to challenge its proscription.<br><br><br>The suit was scheduled for hearing before Justice Abdu Kafarati, who is the Acting Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, on Wednesday, but it was learnt that the judge was absent from court as he was said to be attending a seminar elsewhere.<br><br><br>Court registrars were said to have fixed November 14 for hearing under the instruction of the judge.<br><br><br>IPOB’s lawyer, Mr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor, said on Monday that the Federal Government had yet to respond to the application.<br><br><br> Feel free to surf to my web page ... [http://www.yohaig.ng/category/entertainment/bellanaija/ Yohaig]
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The Property of Representatives has mandated its committees on Defence, Army, Navy and Air Force to investigate claims of plans to scrap the training of female cadets in the Nigerian Defence Academy to be commissioned as regular combatant officers in the armed forces.<br><br><br>The joint committee was provided four weeks to report back to the House for further legislative action.<br><br><br>Regardless of Tuesday’s statement by the Director Defence Data, Defence Headquarters, Significant-General John Enenche, describing a newspaper report as an act of disinformation, the Property stressed that stopping female cadets from coaching as combatants will quantity to policy reversal which is hugely detrimental to Nigerian women.<br><br><br>Enenche mentioned in the statement created accessible to Daily Sun, that the provision in the terms and situation of service for female officers in the Nigerian military, stipulates that girls are eligible for all commissions open to males. He insisted that the provision has not been changed.<br><br><br>Meanwhile, the resolution of the Residence was subsequent to the adoption of a motion on the "Call to Halt the Proposed Plan to Cease Admission of Combatants Female Cadet into the Nigerian Defence Academy", sponsored by a member, Omosede Igbinedion.<br><br><br>Major the debate on the motion, Igbinedion cited Section 42 (1) of the 1999 Constitution as amended, saying, this section protects Nigerian women against discrimination primarily based on their gender.<br><br><br>The lawmaker also stated that the story on stopping females from education as combatants implies the federal government is acting contrary to Beijing Declaration of 1995 which Nigeria is signatory to.<br><br><br>She maintained that affirmative action such as the Beijing Declaration must be viewed in good light, especially in a building nation like Nigeria, exactly where ladies empowerment is a certain route to growth and improvement.<br><br><br>"Institutions are typically established to market the provisions of the constitution and not to breach them like the move to finish the admission of female cadets seems to suggest", Igbinedion said of the alleged plans by the NDA to retain out female cadets.<br><br><br>When place up for a voice, by Deputy Speaker Yussuff Lasun, who presided more than plenary, yesterday, the motion was unanimously adopted by members.

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The Property of Representatives has mandated its committees on Defence, Army, Navy and Air Force to investigate claims of plans to scrap the training of female cadets in the Nigerian Defence Academy to be commissioned as regular combatant officers in the armed forces.


The joint committee was provided four weeks to report back to the House for further legislative action.


Regardless of Tuesday’s statement by the Director Defence Data, Defence Headquarters, Significant-General John Enenche, describing a newspaper report as an act of disinformation, the Property stressed that stopping female cadets from coaching as combatants will quantity to policy reversal which is hugely detrimental to Nigerian women.


Enenche mentioned in the statement created accessible to Daily Sun, that the provision in the terms and situation of service for female officers in the Nigerian military, stipulates that girls are eligible for all commissions open to males. He insisted that the provision has not been changed.


Meanwhile, the resolution of the Residence was subsequent to the adoption of a motion on the "Call to Halt the Proposed Plan to Cease Admission of Combatants Female Cadet into the Nigerian Defence Academy", sponsored by a member, Omosede Igbinedion.


Major the debate on the motion, Igbinedion cited Section 42 (1) of the 1999 Constitution as amended, saying, this section protects Nigerian women against discrimination primarily based on their gender.


The lawmaker also stated that the story on stopping females from education as combatants implies the federal government is acting contrary to Beijing Declaration of 1995 which Nigeria is signatory to.


She maintained that affirmative action such as the Beijing Declaration must be viewed in good light, especially in a building nation like Nigeria, exactly where ladies empowerment is a certain route to growth and improvement.


"Institutions are typically established to market the provisions of the constitution and not to breach them like the move to finish the admission of female cadets seems to suggest", Igbinedion said of the alleged plans by the NDA to retain out female cadets.


When place up for a voice, by Deputy Speaker Yussuff Lasun, who presided more than plenary, yesterday, the motion was unanimously adopted by members.