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NLNG Bribery Scam Foreign Oil Coy Faces Nigeria’s Anti-Graft Probe

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Italian authorities have searched the offices of an Eni subsidiary as part of an inquiry into a bribery scheme relating to the building of natural gas facilities in Nigeria, police sources said on Saturday.

They confirmed a report in Corriere delIa Sera newspaper on the opening of the probe by Milan prosecutors and the Friday search of the offices in San Donato, a Milan suburb.

Two managers of the former Snamprogetti oilfield services unit had been named as being under investigation, Reuters reported, citing the same sources. Snamprogetti is now part of Saipem, a subsidiary of oil company Eni.

The Milan probe is the Italian portion of an international inquiry into $182 million in bribes paid from 1994 to 2004 by the TSKJ consortium to secure $6 billion in contracts to build Nigerian liquefied natural gas facilities. .

The group was headed by former Halliburton Co unit KBR. It included Snamprogetti, France’s Technip, and Japan’s JOC Corporation.

An Eni spokeswoman said, “On the facts relating to the TSKJ consortium arising from the period before 2004, there is an inquiry under way by Milan prosecutors, the SEC (the US Securities and Exchange Commission) and the US Justice Department who will ascertain the facts and ultimately responsibility. “

She added, “Eni and Saipem-Snamprogetti have voluntarily been in contact with investigators for some time to provide them the utmost cooperation. “

KBR pleaded guilty in February to US charges that it paid $180 million in bribes to Nigerian officials in the scheme.

KBR agreed to pay a $402 million fine, of which Halliburton agreed to pay $302 million. Halliburton also agreed with US securities regulators to disgorge $177 million in profits to settle parallel criminal charges.

Corriere della Sera said the search was aimed at determining whether grounds existed to designate Snamprogetti itself as being under investigation. The deadline for naming the company is the end of July.

Chairman of Arik Airlines, Sir Johnson Arumeni (right) exchanging pleasantries with the Chief of Protocol (CP), Bayelsa State, Diepreye Zeb at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, recently. Photo: Ike Wigodo

Chairman of Arik Airlines, Sir Johnson Arumeni (right) exchanging pleasantries with the Chief of Protocol (CP), Bayelsa State, Diepreye Zeb at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, recently. Photo: Ike Wigodo

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NAF Disowns Recruitment Adverts, Says It’s Fake

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The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) says it has not commenced recruitment for the 2025/2026 Basic Military Training Course (BMTC) and Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC).

The Director, Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, in a statement yesterday, described the advertisement as fraudulent.

Ejodame said that no such recruitment exercise is currently ongoing, urging the public to disregard those messages in their entirety.

“We wish to remind the general public that the Nigerian Air Force recruitment and enlistment processes are free, transparent, and merit-based.

“The NAF does not charge any fee at any stage of its recruitment exercise, and does not engage third parties or agents for enlistment.

“Whenever a recruitment exercise is to be conducted, it will be officially announced and widely publicised through credible national dailies, the NAF official website, and its verified social media platforms.

“We therefore urge members of the public to be wary of online scams and exercise extreme caution when coming across unofficial recruitment advertisements,” he said.

Ejodame also advised the public to always rely on NAF’s official social media handles for accurate and up-to-date information regarding its activities.

According to him, official NAF communication channels are: https://www.facebook.com/share/1735SmRdMo/ https://x.com/NigAirForce?t=1263ETdBwkuqewt-rSuyIg&s=09 https://www.instagram.com/NigerianAirForce https://youtube.com/@nigerianairforcehq?feature=shared

https://www.airforce.mil.ng/ “The Nigerian Air Force is committed to integrity, transparency, and efficient service delivery to the nation while projecting air power to save lives and properties of all Nigerians,” he added.

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JAMB Uncovers 9,469 Fake Admissions In 20 Tertiary Institutions

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No fewer than 9,469 admissions across 20 tertiary institutions nationwide have been flagged as fake by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) for the 2024 academic session.

 

According to the board, the admissions were conducted outside the popular Central Admission Processing System, popularly known as CAPS.

 

According to the list obtained from JAMB, Kano State University of Science and Technology led the pack with 2,215 fake admissions, with Ladoke Akintola University of Technology following with 1,215.

 

Others are Gombe state University, 1,164; Emmanuel Alayande University of Education, 761; Federal University of Technology, Owerri, 534; Ambrose Alli University, 514; Igbinedion University, 365; Akwa-Ibom Polytechnic, 340 and College of Nursing, National Orthopedic Hospital, Igbobi, 281.

 

Also on the list are Achievers University, 267; Nigeria Police Academy, 263; Abia State Polytechnic, 256; Osun State University, 224; Federal University, Lafia, 189; Niger State Polytechnic, 182; Federal Polytechnic, Ida, 171 and Edo State Polytechnic,166.

 

Others are Anchor University, 133; Michael and Cecilia Ibru University, 116 and the Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology, 113.

 

CAPS was introduced to enhance transparency and efficiency, and serves as an online platform where prospective university students can monitor and manage their admission status.

 

By centralising the admission process, JAMB CAPS ensures that all candidates are given fair consideration based on merit and institutional requirements.

 

The primary purpose of JAMB CAPS is to streamline the admission process into tertiary institutions across Nigeria. It achieves this by ensuring transparency as candidates can easily track their admission status, and guarantees that all applicants are evaluated based on consistent criteria.

 

The system also enhances efficiency as institutions can process admissions swiftly, and candidates receive timely updates on their application status.

 

The board has, over time, warned institutions against backdoor admissions offered to candidates outside CAPS, as candidates offered admission outside CAPS were barred from the mandatory National Youth Service Corps scheme.

 

Recall that the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, reiterated a directive in Abuja at the 2025 policy meeting of JAMB last week, declaring all admissions conducted outside JAMB as illegal.

 

He said institutions and individuals involved in such practices would be prosecuted and severely sanctioned.

 

“Any admission conducted outside CAPS, regardless of its intentions, is illegal.

 

“Both institutions and the candidates involved in such practices will be held accountable.

 

“Sanctions may include withdrawal of institutional assets and prosecution of culpable officers or governing council members,” he said.

 

 

 

 

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NOA Set To Unveil National Values Charter — D-G

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The National Orientation Agency (NOA) says it will soon unveil a National Values Charter (NVC) to serve as a social contract between the Nigerian government and its citizens.

The Director-General of the agency, Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu, disclosed this in Abuja, yesterday at a one-day workshop on “Civic Responsibility and National Values for Voluntary Organisations”.

Issa-Onilu was represented by Dr Olukemi Afolayan, Director of Civic Values and Democratic Education at the agency.

He said that the charter would articulate the responsibilities of both the government and citizens towards nation-building.

“We are at a pivotal moment as a country.

“The challenges facing Nigeria range from insecurity, corruption, poor civic engagement, moral decay, and apathy in democratic processes.

“These require, not just governmental intervention, but active citizen participation,”he said.

He said that voluntary organisations had historically played key roles in moral reawakening, youth mobilisation and community development, dating back to the colonial period.

According to him, the NOA under the current leadership, has intensified efforts to fulfill its core mandate of value reorientation.

He said that the agency did that with the launch of several campaigns, including the National Identity Project approved by the Federal Executive Council in 2024.

“President, Bola Tinubu, is expected to formally unveil the National Values Charter.

“It defines the ‘Nigerian Promise’, the government’s commitment to equality, democracy, entrepreneurship, peace, inclusivity, freedom and meritocracy,” he said.

The NOA D-G said that the Charter would also highlight a ‘Citizen’s Code’ calling on Nigerians to embrace discipline, duty of care, tolerance, leadership, accountability, environmental awareness and resilience.

He urged voluntary organisations to support the campaign and serve as role models in their communities to promote patriotism and public trust.

Also speaking, Mrs Rhoda Sadus, Deputy Director of Civic Values and Democracy at NOA, said that the Charter was a critical component of a broader National Identity Project aimed at global reputational management.

“This is the first time any Nigerian organisation is targeting global reputational management through strategic media engagement, including broadcasts on international channels like CNN,” she said.

Sadus said that NOA was engaging Nigerians in the diaspora and working closely with other agencies, including the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), to promote a unified national identity.

“When the Director-General assumed office, he emphasised the need for Nigeria to define and project its identity.

“The National Values Charter was conceived to outline the responsibilities of both the government and the citizens, a departure from past initiatives that only targeted citizens,” she added.

She said that the agency would soon begin training public office holders on national values as part of the post-appointment orientation process.

“We believe that when both the government and the people fulfill their obligations, national development will follow,” she said.

In his remarks, Dr Mohammed Dambo, Commander of the FCT Man ‘O’ War, said the initiative offered an opportunity for Nigerians to unite under a common agenda for national progress.

“If America became what it is today through collective agreement and commitment, Nigeria can do the same.

“We need to stop gaslighting our leaders and start promoting a culture of excellence, patriotism and civic responsibility.”

He called for the values to be transferred to the younger generation as part of efforts to restore hope and pride in the country.

The Tide source reports that the workshop attracted the presence of representatives form Boys Scout Association of Nigeria, Girls Guide Association of Nigeria and Man O’ War Nigeria.

Others were Red Cross Society of Nigeria, Boys Brigade Nigeria, National Cadet Corps (School-Based) and War Against Indiscipline (WAI) Brigade.

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