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Stop Diezani From Using My Name, Estranged Husband Alison Madueke Urges Court

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Admiral Alison Madueke, a former Chief of Naval Staff, has filed a petition in the Lagos State High Court, seeking a legal declaration to end his marriage to Diezani and requesting that she stop using his last name.

He is requesting that the former Petroleum Resources Minister be ordered by the court to use her maiden name, Agama.

This was stated in Madueke’s petition for a declaration of the dissolution of a marriage (jactitation of marriage).

Given the charges of corruption against Diezani, the former Chief of Naval Staff contends that her continued use of his name, even after their marriage was declared officially over, is bad for his reputation and may result in unexpected repercussions, such as mistaken culpability.

Madueke was a military governor of the states of Imo and Anambra in the past.

On June 30, 1999, he wed Diezani in accordance with the Marriage Act.

The petitioner, Madueke, noted that Diezani had previously filed for divorce at the Nassarawa State High Court in Mararaba Gurku in November 2021, citing an irreconcilable breakdown of their marriage, seeking to end their union formally.

He said he did not oppose the suit, resulting in the court’s dissolution of the marriage, yet Diezani persists in using his surname, despite the formal termination of their marital union.

He stated, “On the 13th day of April 2022, judgment was delivered in Suit No. NSD/MG345/2021 by Hon. Justice A.A. Ozegya dissolving the marriage between the petitioner and the respondent on the ground that the marriage has broken down irretrievably.

“The said dissolution of marriage has now become absolute by the operation of law.

“Even though the marriage has been dissolved and is now legally finalised, the respondent continues to use the petitioner’s first name (Alison) and surname (Madueke) as her own without any justification or consent from the petitioner.

“It is now more than two-years that the respondent continues to use the name of the petitioner to his embarrassment.”

Madueke revealed that he directed his legal representatives to serve Diezani a formal request on December 14, 2023, demanding that she cease using his surname and revert to her maiden name, Agama.

However, despite this legal notice, Diezani has failed to respond and continues to use his name.

The petition further read, “The respondent has continued to hold out herself as the wife of the petitioner even when the marriage has been dissolved.

“The respondent is undergoing criminal trials in both Nigeria and the United Kingdom. The charge in Nigeria is Suit No. FUC/ABI/CR/208/2010.

“The respondent faces public allegations of corruption and financial misconduct, for which trials are ongoing for both.

“The persistent portrayal of the respondent as the spouse of the petitioner is creating embarrassment, a misleading impression and tarnishing the reputation, integrity, and public image of the petitioner.

“The respondent’s continued use of the petitioner’s first and surname falsely suggests to the public a continuing relationship between the parties though same has since legally ended.

“The respondent’s continued use of the petitioner’s first and family names poses a significant risk of legal and financial harm to the petitioner.

“The petitioner seeks the intervention of this Honourable Court to prevent the respondent from further using his first name and surname, thereby safeguarding his image, personality, and reputation.”

Madueke sought an order of perpetual injunction restraining Diezani from further using his names following the dissolution of their marriage.

He also prayed for a perpetual injunction restraining the respondent from further asserting, by words or conduct, the existence of marriage between them.

He is seeking a court order that compels Diezani to revert to her maiden name and to publicly announce in a national newspaper, both in Nigeria and the UK, that she has ceased using his surname.

Diezani has held several significant positions in the Nigerian government, including Minister of Transportation, Minister of Mines and Steel Development, and Minister of Petroleum Resources.

She was also the first female President of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, elected in November 2014.

Diezani was accused by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission of embezzling $2.5bn from the Nigerian government during her tenure from 2010 to 2015 under President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.

Corruption allegations have led to her arrest and legal proceedings in both Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

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ECOWAS Intensifies Efforts On “ECO” Regional Single Currency

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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has ramped up efforts to finalize practical arrangements for the launch of the single currency, “ECO,” for the region, following the consensus reached on implementing the directives issued at its 65th Ordinary Session.

This was disclosed in a communiqué released after the 66th Ordinary Session of the Authority of the Heads of State and Government meeting, which took place in Abuja on Sunday.

The ECOWAS bloc, comprising 15 countries, had initially planned to launch the currency in 2020, but the coronavirus pandemic led to delays.

The new launch date is set for 2027.

The Authority confirmed that it adopted the criteria proposed by the High-Level Committee for selecting candidate Member States for the launch of “ECO,” or those that would join at a later stage.

It also instructed the Commission, in collaboration with the West African Monetary Agency (WAMA), to ensure that these criteria are incorporated into the protocol establishing the “ECOWAS Monetary Union Agreement.”

The Authority also endorses the proposals of the High-Level.

Committee on the costs, sources and modalities for financing the implementation of the reforms and institutions needed to launch the ECO.

It urged the central banks and member states to take the necessary measures for the payment of their financial contributions for the operationalisation of these institutions as soon as the decision on the effective date for the launch of the ECOWAS single currency is taken.

The Heads of State also urged the High-Level Committee, in collaboration with the ECOWAS Commission, to intensify its efforts to ensure that the deadlines set for the establishment and operationalisation of the institutions needed to launch the ECO are met.

The body said it welcomed the results achieved in the implementation of the ECOWAS Agricultural Policy (ECOWAP) within the framework of food security and nutrition.

Considering the critical role of agriculture in the socio-economic development of ECOWAS member states, the Authority directed the commission to ensure a swift implementation of the regional strategy for the Development of Livestock Farming and the Security of Pastoral Systems; the Regional Rice Self-sufficiency Initiative and its road map 2025-2035; and domesticate the Comprehensive African Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Action Plan 2026-2035.

The Authority also welcomed the strengthening of cooperation with technical and financial partners and urged member states to work together with community institutions towards the achievement of these initiatives for food security and nutrition in the region.

  • The ECOWAS currency is intended to:

Improve Trade

A single currency could lower trade costs and improve intraregional trade, which is currently hindered by the use of different national currencies that are not convertible within ECOWAS.

Boost Economic Prosperity

A single currency could boost the economic well-being and prosperity of ECOWAS countries.

Some say that the transition to a single currency will involve a short period where both the national currencies and the common currency circulate side by side. Others suggest that the first phase of implementation should involve two distinct ECO zones, where countries peg their national currency to the ECO.

 

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My Policies Well Thought Out, Nigeria Headed Towards Prosperity — President Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu asserts that his administration’s reforms are a crucial step toward fostering lasting national wealth and prosperity for all Nigerians.

Mohammed Idris, the minister of information and national orientation, conveyed the president’s remarks on Sunday at the 2024 Nigerian Media Merit Awards, which took place at the Muson Centre in Lagos.

Tinubu explained that while opinions may vary on the specifics of the proposed tax reforms, there is a national consensus on the necessity of a complete overhaul of the current tax system.

“I will say with every sense of conviction that our policies are deliberate and well thought-out,” he stated.

“We are headed toward the restoration of Nigeria, on a path requiring a comprehensive approach that addresses economic diversification, human capital development, infrastructure development, wealth creation, and inclusive growth.

“Among our various landmark reforms is the one focused on tax, by far one of the most profound steps necessary for setting Nigeria onto the path of enduring national wealth and prosperity for all our people.”

“There is a consensus that the tax administration system in Nigeria requires reform. We may not all agree on every detail of the required reform, but there will be many areas of convergence.”

Tinubu mentioned that the tax bills currently before the national assembly aim to reduce the number of taxes and alleviate the burden on vulnerable Nigerians.

He emphasized that the reforms would also increase the proportion of taxes allocated to the states and encourage business growth through targeted incentives.

“Just days ago, the federation accounts allocation committee recorded the highest-ever revenue distribution figure in the history of our country,” he added.

“These are the much-needed resources being freed up for investment in critical areas of the economy.

“At the federal level, these revenues are already financing impactful initiatives like the consumer credit scheme, students loan fund, presidential grants & loans scheme, the MSME clinics, 3 million technical talent programme (3MTT), presidential CNG initiative, massive road infrastructure projects, among many others.

“In the spirit of our federation, the various state and local governments also have their policies and programmes, meant to complement ours.”

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SECURITY: Troops Kill ‘Several ISWAP Fighters’ In Borno Air Strikes

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The air component of Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) has reportedly killed numerous ISWAP fighters in the Malam Fatori area of Borno state.

According to Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency publication focused on the Lake Chad region, the missiles were launched on December 15.

The publication quoted intelligence sources as saying that the attack was carried out following reports that the insurgents were gathering around Malam Fatori.

The sources said “reconnaissance missions identified a number of vehicles and motorcycles purportedly being utilized for militants’ movements and logistics support by the terrorists.”

Makama added that military aircraft were deployed with advanced surveillance.

“As the aircraft swooped down with surgical precision, some vehicles and motorcycles were obliterated, resulting in a substantial loss of equipment for the terrorists,” the report reads.

“Impeccable sources’ accounts from the area describe a series of explosions that reverberated through the town, accompanied by thick clouds of smoke rising from the impact sites.”

“The sources confirmed that the operation resulted in the deaths of numerous ISWAP militants, with estimates suggesting that the casualty count may be in the dozens.”

“The air strikes in Malam Fatori were not just a standalone effort; they were part of a broader strategy in Operation Hadin Kai aimed at restoring security in northeastern Nigeria.”

“Ground forces, backed by the aerial campaign, have been actively engaging ISWAP elements, and air superiority has proven vital in these operations.”

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