China Demands Trump Veto Bills On Hong Kong

China on Thursday demanded President Donald Trump veto legislation aimed at supporting human rights in Hong Kong and renewed a threat to take “strong countermeasures” if the bills become law. Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act undermined both China’s interests and those of the U.S. in the … Read more

US Election 2020: CNN To Air Democratic Debate Live

CNN will air the Democratic presidential debate live on multiple platforms next month, joining local PBS stations to bring the final Democratic National Committee-sanctioned debate of 2019 to viewers in the US and around the world. Ekohotblog understands PBS NewsHour is partnering with Politico to produce the debate on December 19 from Loyola Marymount University … Read more

Dr Nosiru Onibon and MOCPED: A Match Made In Heaven

When Dr Nosiru Olajide Onibon was appointed as the acting Provost of Michael Otedola College of Primary Education (MOCPED), Noforija, Epe, following the death of its former Provost, Professor Olurotimi Akeusola, little did anyone envisage the turnaround he would bring to the college within such a short period of his astute leadership. Since his appointment … Read more

Senate Moves To Amend Electoral Act

The Nigerian Senate has commenced the process of amending the Electoral Act in a bid to strengthened and protect democratic norms in the country. The bill was sponsored by the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege and Senator Abubakar Kyari. The amendment bill has however passed the second reading on the floor of the red … Read more

FG, States, LGs Share N702bn For October

The three tiers of government have shared a total sum of N702.05bn for the month of October 2019. The Accountant-General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, confirmed the allocation briefly after the meeting at the headquarters of the ministry of finance. The N702.05bn was made up of the Value Added Tax, where the sum of N104.91bn … Read more

Group Of Lawyers Sue Buhari For Transferring NDCC To Ministry Of Niger Delta

Some legal practitioners under the aegis of the Registered Trustees of Accountable Leadership for Better Nigeria Initiative, has sued President Muhammadu Buhari for transfering the Niger Delta Development Commission to the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs. Buhari was sued alongside the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami; and the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, … Read more

Ex-Militant Applauds Lyon’s Victory In Bayelsa Says, Symbol Of God’s Love For Bayelsans

David Lyon

Ex-militant leader in Niger Delta Reuben Wilson, has applauded the victory of the All Progressive Congress APC gubernatorial candidate David Lyon in the Saturday governorship poll in Bayelsa. He noted that the victory of Lyon was a symbol of love for the people of the State adding that, Governor Seriake Dickson ruled the state like … Read more

Teenage In Court For Kidnapping Minor

Court Sentences UNILORIN Student To Jail For Fraud

A tennager Yusuf Obaka, has been arraigned before the Grade I Area Court in Mpape, Abuja for crime bothering on kidnapping of a 17 years old teenager. It was gathered that the police charged Obaka, 18, who lives in Mpape area, Abuja, with criminal conspiracy, and abduction. The Prosecutor, Mr Stanley Nwaforaku, told the court … Read more

FG Tells ASUU NO IPPIS, No Pay

The Federal Government has informed the Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU that there won’t be any pay order without the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System. Meanwhile, ASUU members in federal universities across the country, in separate interviews on Wednesday, vowed to shun registration for IPPIS, which would start on Monday and end on … Read more

Inferno Destroys Plaza In Lagos

Another inferno has destroyed a plaza at Balogun, Iju-Ishaga Area of Lagos state. It was gathered that fire incident which started at about 2am also destroyed goods which value has not been estimated. Residents of the area lamented the damage the fire had done to the shops and the goods in them, noting that some … Read more

Trump Impeachment Hearings: Five Key Moments From Sondland Hearing

The fourth day of televised impeachment hearings has heard arguably the most important testimony yet.

The Democratic-led inquiry is trying to determine if President Trump improperly brought pressure on Ukraine to force it to investigate one of his political rivals, former Vice-President Joe Biden.

On Wednesday, US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland said not only was there a “quid pro quo” but he and other officials were acting under direction from the president himself.

Here are the key five moments with analysis from the BBC’s North America.

1. ‘We did not want to work with Mr Giuliani’

The impeachment saga involves a vast cast but one of the central figures is President Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani. In his opening remarks Mr Sondland said he, the Secretary of Energy Rick Perry and Kurt Volker, former special representative to Ukraine, worked closely with Mr Giuliani at President Trump’s behest.

What he said: “Secretary Perry, Ambassador Volker and I worked with Mr Rudy Giuliani on Ukraine matters at the express direction of the President of the United States. We did not want to work with Mr Giuliani. Simply put, we played the hand we were dealt. ”

Anthony’s take: There have been some efforts by the president’s defenders to paint Rudy Giuliani as operating in Ukraine independently of the White House. This makes some sense, given his penchant for vocal and sometimes unsteady television appearances, along with testimony from others that he was the one putting the greatest pressure on Ukrainian officials to open investigations that could harm Democrats and the Bidens. Giuliani’s image has also been tarnished by the indictment of two of his business associates and reports of criminal investigations into his own activities.

Right off the bat, however, Sondland draws a direct line from Donald Trump to Giuliani. If anyone wanted to be involved in Ukrainian policy, Sondland said, they were going to have to work with the former New York mayor. It was just that simple.

2. ‘Communications with Pompeo’

There have also been questions over what Secretary of State Mike Pompeo knew. Mr Sondland said he kept in contact with him and the National Security Council (NSC), a key advisory council to the White House.

What he said: “We kept the leadership of the State Department and the NSC informed of our activities. That included communications with Secretary of State Pompeo.”

Analysis: Another White House defence has been to characterise Sondland himself as a foreign policy freelancer and that he may have been mischaracterising what the president wanted and was operating a “shadow” foreign policy outside of the normal channels.

Sondland countered that he was the proper channel because the president wanted him to be – and that he was keeping Mike Pompeo, then-National Security Advisor John Bolton, acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney and other White House officials appraised of all his activities. He even noted that he told Vice-President Mike Pence of his concerns that US aid to Ukraine was being withheld (something the Pence’s office has since denied).

“Everyone was in the loop,” Sondland said. “It was no secret.”

This was, in other words, an administration-wide policy – and Democrats have been quick to note that many of those administration officials have refused to testify in the impeachment hearings.

READ ALSO: Trump Impeachment Hearings: What Democrats And Republicans Can Seize On In Sondland’s Testimony

3. ‘The July 26 phone call’

US official David Holmes has claimed he heard Mr Sondland and President Trump discussing if Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was going to start the Biden investigations over the phone on July 26. Sondland did not mention the phone call with Mr Trump in his first testimony. He would address it directly this time.

What he said: “Actually, I would have been more surprised if President Trump had not mentioned investigations, particularly given what we were hearing from Mr Giuliani about the President’s concerns.”

Analysis: One of the big revelations from acting US Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor’s testimony last week was that an aide, now known to be David Holmes, overheard a 26 July phone call between Trump and Sondland.

Sondland, in his Wednesday morning hearing appearance, confirmed this phone call and that the two men discussed “the investigations” the president wanted Ukraine to launch.

Although Sondland says he didn’t know at the time, the day before that call Trump had directly asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate one of his political rivals, Democrat Joe Biden.

The president has repeatedly said that he barely knew Sondland, but according to this testimony the two knew each other well enough to have an unsecure phone call moments after he met Ukrainian officials.

4. ‘Two plus two equals four’

Mr Sondland said he believed military aid was held up to put pressure on Ukraine. He said he had never directly heard Mr Trump link the withholding of military aid from Ukraine with his desire for the country to launch investigations that might benefit him but said he could draw that conclusion.

What he said: “President Trump never told me directly that the aid was conditioned on the meetings. The only thing we got directly from (Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy) Giuliani was that the Burisma and 2016 elections were conditioned on the White House meeting. The aid was my own personal, you know, guess, based again on your analogy two plus two equals four.”

Analysis: Sondland was very clear in his testimony that a White House visit by Ukrainian President Zelensky was conditioned on Ukraine launching investigations that could be politically helpful to Trump.

“Was there a quid pro quo?” Sondland asked. “As I testified previously, with regard to the requested White House call and White House meeting, the answer is yes.”

What Sondland said he did not initially understand, however, was that US military aid to Ukraine was also being held to increase pressure on Ukraine.

Under questioning, he testified that while he was not directly told why military aid was being held up, it eventually became as obvious to him as “two plus two equals four”.

Republicans say that this is unfounded speculation on Sondland’s part and fiercely contest the conclusion. That’s because while it would be troubling if a White House visit was being used to pressure Ukraine, it’s significantly more serious if congressionally authorised aid to a nation fighting a war for its survival was at play, as well.

5. ‘He had to announce the investigations’

Mr Sondland said Mr Trump had wanted Ukraine’s investigations to be announced but he had never heard anyone say that they had to start. He only heard that they needed to be announced.

What he said: “He had to announce the investigations, he didn’t have to do them as far as I understand. I don’t want to characterise whether they were of value or not, again through Mr Giuliani, we were led to believe that was what he wanted.”

Analysis: Donald Trump’s defenders have characterised the pressure being applied to Ukraine as simply part of a larger administration effort to combat corruption in nations that receive US foreign aid.

Under questioning, however, Sondland agreed that the key goal for which they were pushing, at the behest of Rudy Giuliani, wasn’t necessarily a thorough and complete corruption investigation on the part of the Ukrainians. Instead, it was simply the public announcement of such an investigation.

This, Democrats are sure to argue, is because there was a purely political motive for this investigation push. It would give the president a means to attack the man who could be his Democratic adversary in the 2020 presidential campaign, Joe Biden.

Beyond that, in the colourful words of diplomat David Holmes in his testimony Saturday, Trump couldn’t give an expletive about what happens in Ukraine.

(BBC)

DPR Laments Increase In Begging, Hawking At Filling Stations

Department of Petroleum Resources

The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), has cautioned owners of filling stations against the increase in hawking and begging activities at the filling stations in Zamfara. According to NAN, the controller inchage of Gusau, DPR field office, Alhaji Ango Haruna, gave this warning during a surveillance patrol of filling stations and gas stations in Gusau … Read more

Heritage Bank Celebrates International Men’s Day

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UNICEF

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IMF

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Telcom Firms Ignore Minister’s Data Slash Directive

TeleCom

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Court Remands 40-Year-Old Man For Sodomising Neighbour’s Son

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A Magistrates’ Court in Gombe on Wednesday ordered that 40-year- old man, Kabiru Abdullahi, who pleaded guilty to sodomising his neighbour’s 14-year-old son, be remanded in a correctional facility, pending sentencing. Abdullahi pleaded guilty and begged the court for leniency. Chief Magistrate Babayo Usamatu, who gave the order, adjourned the case until Nov. 28, for … Read more