Daily Times acknowledges Vanguard Newspaper Nigeria as leading on-line newspaper platform

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Daily Times publisher Fidelis Anosike lauds Vanguard Newspaper Nigeria as top on-line newspaper platform





yohaig.ngDaily Times publisher, Mr. Fidelis Anosike has lauded Vanguard newspaper for being Nigeria’s number one on-line news platform, saying that the newspaper should, nevertheless, not lose sight of its heritage as an offshoot of the country’s oldest surviving newspaper, Daily Times.

Talking during an interactive session with Vanguard newspaper management at the business’s corporate headquarters in Lagos, Mr. Anosike said those newspapers that gained from the old Daily Times should give towards ensuring the continuing survival and profit of the brand.

Anosike had in his delegation to Vanguard newspaper, reigning Miss Nigeria, Leesi Peter-Vigboro, Mr. Oliseh Egbunike, General Media Manager, Mr. Biodun Durojaiye, Editor, Daily/Online among others.

He was received by Mr. Gbenga Adefaye, General Manager, Vanguard Media Limited, Mr. Mideno Bayagbon, Editor, among others.

Giving the determination of the new Daily Times management to tap from Vanguard newspaper, Anosike said:

"In terms of legacy and what we have to do, we are surely going to be learning from you, it is a really tough and difficult business but the only way we can endure is coming up with programmes in this way," Anosike said as he commended Vanguard newspaper for sustaining its leadership position as the country’s number one online platform as assessed by online rating agency, alexa.com.

Anosike, who said that the new management was laying a solid basis for sustained growth of the newspaper said:

In terms of the company, we've laid a sound foundation that can prolong this paper for the next 90years. But the thought is now how would you build it to profitability to the glory of the people that assembled the enterprise."

On Miss Nigeria, she said: "The advantage of having a 90-year old paper like Daily Times is that you've got an association that knows the history of the nation. We are going to have a library where anyone that needs to research the history of the state can come to. That's part of the initiation we're bringing because it is linked to Nigeria heritage and ’s history."

Also talking, Miss Nigeria 2016, Miss Peter Vigboro said her experience as the reigning beauty queen would build her into a model who'd have the ability to maximally affect her society.


Robbers assault Vanguard newspaper publisher Sam Amuka by The Nation Newspaper

Suspected armed robbers yesterday invaded the Lagos house of Vanguard publisher Sam Amuka, injuring him and carting away cash and some things.

The raid was the second on Amuka’s house in about two years.

The invaders supposedly strike the octogenarian with an iron rod. He was rushed to some hospital that was private.

Ten suspects arrested in connection with the assault are being quizzed at the Special Anti-Robbery Sqaud (SARS), Ikeja.

Detectives were said to be screening all the the estate’s security employees, national staff as good as Amuka’s private guards.



tipster24.comIt was gathered the criminals stormed Amuka’s Anthony Village home at about 1:30am after scaling the high fence that was.

They were said to have broken the burglarproof on among the windows.

They smashed against the ceiling leading to his bedroom where he was discovered and ordered him to bring ‘the money’.

The Nation newspaper collected that the offenders overpowered and tied the private guards and held them hostage for over 45 minutes.

According to among the guards, after tying their hands and covering their faces, four of the armed men went into the building, leaving one to watch them over.

The guard said: I was on a seat at the entry gate once I saw five young men moving in the wall close to the gate towards the house. They were accosted by me but they subdued my mate and me.

" They covered our faces while one among them kept watch over us and tied our hands. Other members of the gang went inside the home simply to come out about 45 minutes later and ordered the main gate to be unlocked by us.

"As shortly they left the compound, as we obeyed them and we heard the screeching of tyres of a car zooming off."

A worker with the Vanguard newspaper, who typically brought dailies to the publisher’s house asserted that he saw an an ash colour auto sped away as he approached the main gate yesterday’s dailies to deliver.

It was learnt that efforts by the Commander, Fast Response Squad (RRS), Tunji Disu, an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), to apprehend the offenders were unsuccessful because all the gates leading to Amuka’s spot were locked.

Disu, who was the first cop to arrive at the scene with his guys, were said to have contacted the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) at Anthony, Chima Agha, a Superintendent of Police (SP) to create accessibility, but the bandits had fled before that was attained.

The Police Commissioner, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, who arrived at the scene much later and also seen ‘Uncle Sam’ at the hospital, ensured that the culprits will be fished out and prosecuted.


Government has close no school in Osun over hijab

The state government’s statement on whether the school was close or not reads; ‘’ The focus of the Authorities of the State of Osun has been attracted into a publication in the Vanguard version of now, June 16th, 2016 where it was reported that the Baptist High School, Iwo, have been ordered shut by the Authorities.

The school Principal who said that not all those who posed for pictures with choir robes were pupils of the school has briefed us ‘’While investigations are continuing. ‘’Those who needed to pose for pictures for the media sense have gone from the school. That couldn't have been a motive for the authorities to shut down the school. ‘’we're miffed by the report in the Vanguard which said the school had been close. Till this moment, pupils of Baptist High School, Iwo the school where this instigated play has taken place are in their classrooms.

"This, we must say categorically, is not true in all regards. ‘’The Government got the report of moves by some people to cause catastrophe to the judgment of the court which allowed female pupils to wear hijab as part of accessories to their school uniform. ‘’What the Government did was to ensure sufficient security of the pupils and teachers while security guys ensured while teaching was in progress there was no risk to peace.

‘’We are aware of the desperate moves by some misguided elements of our society to cause mayhem using the decision of the court on the hijab matter as a tinder box. But we believe that a reputable news organization like yours should be skeptical of the activities of such individuals for news is meant to be factual, responsible, and unbiased. ‘’We consequently wish to educate Vanguard Newspaper of the urgent need to correct this misinformation.’’

Osun religious face off - Composed returns hijab-wearing lasts

Tension was doused in Osun State after two days of what could have grown into religious disasters following an Osogbo High Court judgement which allowed female Muslim students in the state to wear hijab together with their uniform. Especially, It was assembled that normalcy has returned to Baptist High School, as the pupils of the school attended courses in Christian robes and both hijab Adeeke Iwo which at the centre of attraction was for two days.

According to the source, the meeting that has been held at the office of the state Director of Security Services,DSS, Mr. Ike Madagwana had in attendance the state police commissioner, Mr. Femi Olanipekun, representative of the state government who were the immediate past commissioners for Tips and Strategy, Hon. Sunday Akere and that of Justice and Attorney general and commissioner for Justice, Mr Wale Afolabi.

Also present at the meeting were representatives of other security agencies that are relevant and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps NSCDC in the state.

Commenting on the development, the state police Commissioner, Mr. Femi Olanipekun told newsmen that there was a peaceful assembly between the Christian body and the security agencies in the state to restore peace between the Christian and Muslim communities in the state. He stated the Christian body was additionally informed to live in harmony with Muslims in the state.

Meantime, a statement signed by the Deputy Governor, Mrs Grace Titi Laoye-Tomori, refused the report that the school at the heart of the controversy, Iwo, Baptist High Chool was ordered shut by the government.

According to her; ‘’What the Government did was to ensure adequate security of the pupils and teachers while security men ensured while teaching was in progress.’’ there was no risk to peace

The development in the school on Wednesday virtually led to physical assault between Christian and Muslim leaders at the gate of the school. While their Christian colleagues came into the school in the regular uniform our usually dependable source told Vanguard that only female Muslim pupils of the school appeared in the school yesterday in their usual hijab.

It was further learned the Christian body changed their location after a marathon meeting with security operatives in the state on Wednesday to find away out of the disaster before it snow-balls into religious war between the Muslims and Christians in the state.

Also,representatives of the All Progressive Congress APC in the state, government officials on Wednesday night held a meeting with the state Chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, on how to conclude the issue of hijab wearing by female Muslim students in public secondary schools in the state.

NSCIA, MSSN declare open support for Osun Muslims



outcrybookreview.comMeantime, the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs and Muslim Pupils’ Society of Nigeria have expressed disappointment over the reaction of Christian Association of Nigeria after a court judgement giving Muslims the right to wear hijab (Muslims headscarf) in public schools in Osun State.

While the Secretary General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, described the action of CAN as malicious, MSSN National and Lagos State Amirs (Presidents), Mallam Jameel Muhammad and Saheed Ashafa respectively tagged it an effort to cause violence.

They talked at the Grand Finale of the 14th Biennial Qur’an Memorisation Contest organised by MSSN, Lagos State Area Unit in honour of late Alhaji AbdulLateef Adegbite in Lagos. Oloyede accused CAN of plotting to make Muslims illiterates in the state by supposedly requesting them to not cover their heads. He said I don't see how hijab being worn by a Muslim woman is offensive to others. If our sisters in the catholic could go out in their own dress and it is not offensive to Muslims, then they (Christians) should bear Muslims also.

"I believe we are having anti religion inclination. I will be aware that there is a case against National Youth Service Corps by a catholic woman who was requested to wear what wasn't acceptable to her. So, it is not just Muslims. As far as NSCIA is worried, we cannot because we are Nigerians be de- islamised." Oloyede said neither Christians nor Muslims have the right to resort to violence in a bid.



onblastng.comOn his part, Mallam Jameel Muhammad, the National Amir of MSSN, urged Muslims in Osun State to resist the ‘provocative’ actions of CAN, saying, "We don’t must be violent with them. We should be law abiding and not be diverted with statements which might be capable of causing chaos." He also faulted the determination of some judges to refer Muslim pupils in Lagos State to some particular court for constitutional interpretation on whether or not Hijab should be permitted in Lagos State public schools.