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SECESSION OR RESTRUCTURING: Alake, Aare Adams, YCE, Afenifere, Akintoye, others clash
On It’s secession or nothing Akintoye Secession, restructuring pointing to same thing Okurounmu Secession too heavy, consequential Senior Elders Forum We want new constitution, not restructuring or secession YCE Oduduwa Republic is our right Omololu, Afenifere chieftain It’s either Oodua Republic or…, YOV insists
By Dayo Johnson, Dapo Akinrefon, Ola Ajayi, Rotimi Ojomoyela & James Ogunnaike
THE agitation for Oodua Republic has continued to generate mixed reactions from various stakeholders across the country.
The clamour for the secession of the Yoruba nation from Nigeria is gradually gaining momentum in the South-West, but the move is not generally accepted by all stakeholders in the region, who expressed divergent views on it.
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Commonwealth lauds Museveni for Covid-19 response
Wednesday March 17 2021
Commonwealth Secretary General Dr Patricia Scotland (purple dress) and Ugandan president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni at State house on March 16, 2021. PHOTO/PPU.
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The Commonwealth Secretary General Rt Hon Patricia Scotland has hailed President Yoweri Museveni for the ‘proper response’ to Covid-19 pandemic in Uganda.
“I must commend you your excellency and your leadership for what you did right from the very beginning in terms of leading this by listening to science, listening to the empirical evidence, planning and helping to get the population to support the measures,” she said.
Ms Scotland made the remarks when she paid a courtesy call on the President at State House Entebbe on Tuesday.
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Benjamin Heath Cooper charged with conspiracy to commit market manipulation
Benjamin Heath Cooper of Bexley NSW appeared on Friday 12 March 2021 in the Perth Magistrates’ Court charged with conspiracy with others to manipulate the market for the shares of Quantum Resources Limited.
ASIC alleges that, on 16 November 2015, Mr Cooper conspired with Avrohom Kimelman and Don Evans to manipulate Quantum’s share price, in contravention of sections 1041A and 1311(1) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and section 11.5(1) of the Criminal Code (Cth) (20-223MR).
Quantum is now known as Nova Minerals Limited.
At the time of the alleged offence, market manipulation carried a maximum penalty of ten years’ imprisonment. In March 2019, the maximum penalty for this offence was increased to 15 years imprisonment.