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Fulani herdsmen killed 30 farmers with chemical weapons – Suswam Peace pact with cattle Human Rights agency to probe claim Apologise to Sultan, ex-minister tells Tor’Tiv breeders wrong – Scibe Godwin Akor, Makurdi

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ulani militants have killed over 30 Benue farmers with chemical weapons in the past two weeks, Governor Gabriel Suswam has alleged. Suswam made the complaint to the Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Professor Bem Angwer, at the Government House in Makurdi, saying three containers of the suspected chemicals have been submitted for analysis at the appropriate quarters. The House of Representatives had earlier entertained a similar complaint via a motion brought before it by the Chairman of the House Committee on Women Affairs, Mrs. Christina Alaaga. Following the motion, the lawmakers had directed operatives of the Department of State Security, Army and the Police to move in and arrest the perpetrators. They >>Continued on Page g 2

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PASSPORT SEIZURE: More trouble for Sanusi as DSS appeals judgement

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ore trouble seem to await the suspended Governor of the Centtral Bank of Nigeria (CBN), M Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanussi, as the Department of State S Services (DSS) has announced ‘‘immediate steps’ to appeal tthe Thursday judgement of a F Federal High Court in Lagos

which ordered the release of his seized passport. Sanusi was appointed CBN governor on June 3, 2009 and President Goodluck Jonathan on February 20 this year on allegations of reckless spending. He was out of the country on his removal was announced and on arrival in Lagos, his passport was seized by opera-

tives of the DSS. Sanusi went to court in protest, leading to the court judgement of Thursday, which also awarded a cost of N50 million and a public apology in his favour. But the DSS yesterday expressed disappointment and dissatisfaction with the judgement, declaring that it has commenced the process of appeal. DSS Deputy Director, Public

Relations, Ms. Marilyn Ogar, who revealed the agency’s decision, said it acted within its travelling document. She quoted from the National Security her claim. The relevant section, according to Ogar, states: “The State Security Service is hereby em>>Continued on Page 2


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Cover Benue signed peace agreement with fake Miyetti Allah President – Scribe Godwin Akor, Makurdi

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s the people of Benue State continue to search for peace in the communities sacked by Fulani herdsmen, Secretary of the Benue State branch of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association, Alhaji Garus Gololo, has declared that the agreement reached last week between the government and the purported president of Miyetti Allah, Alhaji Bello Abdul whatsoever. Gololo said the authentic president of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association, Alhaji Mahmud Kirowa, did not mandate Alhaji Bodejo to enter into agreement on behalf of the Fulani. Gololo advised Benue State government to negotiate peace with the appropriate leadership of Miyetti Allah so that the Fulani would respect the terms of the agreement. He, however, commended Governor Gabriel Suswam for following the path of peace. Gololo said he was

pained that the killings have not stopped, urging the Army to follow the rules of engagement so that the Fulani would not be made scape goat in the He alleged that Bodejo only came to Benue for money, advising the people to be wary of selfappointed Fulani leaders who parade themselves as such in the North-central zone. According to him, the government should contact the Sultan of Sokoto to know the authentic president of Miyetti Allah, insisting that many fake leaders of the association have emerged pursuing pecuniary gains. Meanwhile, the former member of the Benue State House of Assembly from Agatu, Mr Yakubu Ohepo, has appealed to the commander of the soldiers deployed to the state to send his men to Agatu. Ohepo lamented that Abugbe in Agatu is still being destroyed by the Fulani, wondering why soldiers deployed to Obagaji, headquarters of Agatu Local Govern-

ment Area, are waiting for ‘order’ before they commence action. “It is not true that peace has returned to Agatu because the Fulani are still occupying Abugbe, Ocholona, Adana, Olegeje, Olegboche, Olegisu,

Oweto and other riverine communities in the council. He complained that the soldiers have not moved from Obagaji where they have been in the past four days, requesting the army authorities to intervene.

Fulani herdsmen killed 30 farmers with chemical weapons –Suswam Continued from Page 1

level. Suswam said corpses of also requested the Federal those killed with chemical Government to compensate weapons had been deposthe farmers who have lost ited at the mortuary, adding their crops and sources of that the bodies had no signs livelihood. of gunshot wounds or use of Besides, they also requested knife or stick. the National Emergency ManEarlier, Professor Angwer agement Agency (NEMA) to had told the governor that provide relief materials for the human rights commission victims of the attacks. had commenced investigaAlso yesterday in Makurdi, tions into the allegation, addSuswam urged the NHRC not ing that the international comto leave any stone unturned in munity is equally worried about the killings and alleged of the chemical weapons used use of chemical weapons. against Benue citizens in Angwer condoled with Gwer-West, Logo, Katsina- the governor over the deaths Ala and Guma, stressing that and solicited assistance from the destruction of lives in the wealthy persons to the disstate had reached an alarming placed persons.

More trouble for Sanusi as DSS appeals judgement Continued from Page 1 powered to impound and keep in its custody the passports or any other property of persons or organizations under investigation if considered appropriate by the Director General. Returns of all such seizures shall be rendered to the National Security Adviser, while such passports shall be returned to the Owners as soon as the investigation is concluded.� Ogar, however, said the DSS continues to hold the judiciary in high esteem in spite of what she called the “erroneous judgement,� in a statement through which she conveyed the position of the security agency on ! The three-paragraph statement titled: “DSS APPEALS COURT JUDGEMENT ON SANUSI,� reads: “Following the ruling by Honourable Justice Ibrahim BUBA of the Federal High Court Lagos on the application for the enforcement of fundamental rights by the suspended Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Sanusi Lamido SANUSI, the Department of State Services (DSS) expresses its disappointment

and dissatisfaction with the judgement. “It is therefore necessary to state that in impounding the passport of Mallam Sanusi LAMIDO, the Service acted in accordance with the law. For the avoidance of doubt, section 3(2) (b) of Instrument SSS No. 1 of 1999 made pursuant to section 6 of the National Security Agencies (NSA) Act, provides as follows: “The State Security Service is hereby empowered to impound and keep in its custody the passports or any other property of persons or organizations under investigation if considered appropriate by the Director General. Returns of all such seizures shall be rendered to the National Security Adviser, while such passports shall be returned to the Owners as soon as the investigation is concluded�. Consequently, she further said that “the Service has taken immediate steps to appeal this rather erroneous judgement. Notwithstanding, this Service holds and continues to hold the judiciary in high esteem as critical partners in nurturing our democracy and nation building.�

Gunmen on rampage, kill 22 in Zamfara

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t least 22 persons have been reported killed in an attack by suspected members of the Islamist extremist sect, Boko Haram in northern Gunmen on about 50 motorcycles reportedly raided two villages in Zamfara State, Maitsaba and Birnin-Tsab, on Thursday evening, attacking residents and torching dozens of homes and grain stores, Zamfara Commissioner of Com-

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Man dies scrambling for politician’s booty

Benue Mayhem: Ex-minister wants T Tor’Tiv to apologise to Sultan Ayo Ajoge, Sokoto

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ormer Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Inuwa Abdulkadir, has asked the Tor’Tiv, Dr. Alfred Akawe Torkula, to apologise to the Sokoto Sultanate over what he described as wrong statement against the Sultan. Inuwa, who also described the statement as unfortunate, noted that Tiv people and their Fulani counterparts have

a long known historical fraternity. He, therefore, urged Benue people to see the current wave of killings in some parts of the North as an orchestrated plot to sow seed of discord in the region. He pointed out that it would be a miscalculation to presume or conclude that the orgy of violence is being perpetrated by Fulani people. “I read with dismay media reports credited

to Dr. Alfred Torkula, the Tor’Tiv, particularly a report in one of the national dailies where Mr. Ber Godwin, Chief Press Secretary to the paramount ruler of the Tiv nation described the crisis in Benue as a Fulani agenda. That was very unfortunate. “Something that puzzles me in that report is the insinuation that the violence in Benue is premeditated apparently by the herdsmen believed to be of Fulani ethnic

extraction. This is very doubtful, given the long known historical fraternity between the Fulani and Tiv,� he added. “To me, the summary of the report credited to His Highness Dr. Alfred Torkula has maligned the esteemed personality of His Eminence, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto as well as ridiculed the revered institution of the Sultanate,� he concluded.

merce, Alhaji Hassan Zurmi, lamented. Members of the Boko Haram (Western education is sinful) sect, have killed thousands of people in the northern part of the country, particularly the North East, leading to the introduction of emergency rule in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states. In fact, since 2009 when the phenomenon started, more than 6000 people have been killed by the Islamic sect.

he police in Lagos death of a young man allegedly killed while struggling with others to share money donated by a politician in the Ajegunle area of the metropolis. Spokeswoman for the state command, Ms Ngozi incident, said the matter was being investigated. Braide disclosed that some people had been arrested in connection with the incident. According to her, the suspects would be charged to court as soon as investigation is concluded. However, a reliable source in the area said the

incident occurred when the politician, who had come to inspect ongoing projects, donated a large sum of money to the youths. The source said attempt by some people to prevent some social miscreants (area boys) from bolting away with the money led to a free-for-all. “The money the politician brought when he visited the area caused the !" # $ gunle. There was a heated argument over the shar % ensued and in the process, a man was killed at the scene,’’ said the source.


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Power: FG gives contractors 60 days ultimatum T

he Federal Government yesterday issued 60 days ultimatum to contractors handling power distribution projects to complete their contracts or be sanctioned. Vice President Namadi Sambo gave the ultimatum at a meeting with the transmission and distribution companies at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Sambo, who said the meeting was conveyed to review power supply situation in the country, warned that their contracts would be terminated if they failed to abide by the deadline. He mandated the Managing Director, Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), Mr James Olotu, to communicate to the contractors on the need to fast tract work to

avoid the consequences. He said the meeting would work out strategies through which government investment through the NDPHC’s (distribution power) contracts could be completed and transferred to the Distribution Companies (DISCOs). The vice president also asked the new owners of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria to submit their plans on delivering energy metering within one week. He expressed government’s readiness to assist them to acquire transformers to enable them enhance the power distribution across the country. Sambo said the companies could buy the transformers from the Ministry of Power, while payment would be spread over a period of 15 years.

He also directed the transmission, distribution and NDPHC to resolve the problems facing their operations, especially that of load shading in some parts of the country. The vice president said that government placed high premium in the power sector, and had invested heavily in the gas project to supply to power stations. He, however, condemned those ‘misguided elements’ that were of the habit of sabotaging gov providing stable power supply in the country. Sambo urged the transmission and distribution companies to be transparent in their operations and work together to achieve the desired result for Nigerians. Earlier, the Managing Director of NDPHC, Olotu

briefed the meeting on some challenges facing the company’s power projects. He said the problems, included unavailability of 33 KV bays at the 132/33KV substations, inadequate transmission capacity at the TCN substation of Abuja, Ikeja and Port Harcourt Discos and Security challenges in the North-East. ``It was discovered that lines work are being frustrated by aesthetic development along road works in Lagos and Rivers States,’’ he said 7 layed procurement of last batch of materials, including automation equipment at Eko and Abuja discos as part of the challenges responsible for the poor state of power supply across the areas.

I’m hale and hearty, says Akran of Badagry

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he Akran of Badagry in Lagos State, Aholu Menu-Toyi 1, has dispelled speculations that he has passed on. Said the traditional ruler: “I wonder why people keep on saying I’m dead when I’m hale and hearty. I am not dead as being widely speculated on facebook,’’ the monarch cried out yesterday in Badagry. A similar rumour of Akran’s death was reported in July last year. He added: “The social media is supposed to be used to spread genuine stories. So, I wonder why someone would go about spreading false information that I am dead. “As you can see, I’m very much alive, enjoying a remarkable healthy lifestyle and attending to day-today royal engagements within the kingdom, the state and the nation. ``I am sure that I still have a long time to live on earth. So, I’m going to be here for a long time and nothing is going to hold me back.’’

The monarch said the boy, who allegedly initiated the rumour, had been ``summoned’’ to the palace with his parents. Akran also said the matter had been reported to the appropriate authorities for necessary action. ``We have called the boy and his parents to explain why he decided to carry such a mischievous and misleading rumour. ``We have also reported the case to the police and other security agencies so that it can be investigated.’’ The traditional ruler expressed concern that the internet was being used as a medium for spreading false information. He advised members of the public to be wary of some information emanating from the internet, saying criminals use the medium to manipulate people and carry out nefarious activities. The Akran also urged the people of Badagry to pray for the ancient town and to be law-abiding.

Prisons armed squad foils attempt to rescue inmates in Benin

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n armed squad from the Edo State Prisons Command yesterday foiled an attempt to free inmates being conveyed Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State (right), his Ogun State counterpart, Senator Ibikunle Amosun (second right), to the Oko Medium PrisMrs. Florence Ajimobi (third right), Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State (left) and a Supreme Court Justice, ons from court earlier in Justice Kayode Ariwoola (second left) in a group photograph with Chief Niyi Akintola, SAN and his wife, Justice Koyede Akintola at the funeral service for Chief Akintola’s mother at the Oritamefa Baptist Church, Ibadan the day. The Edo State Comptroller of Prisons, Mr & & closed this to journalists in Benin, added that the three suspects involved in the alleged crime were arrested. He said one of the two Thankgod Ofoelue, Benin According to family sex-enhancement pill dis- her. sources, on the fateful day, covered in his pocket. She further said she had vehicles used by the susxactly eight days af- the late furniture maker Policemen from Ug- fought her husband in the pects was impounded, ter a 70-year-old man hurriedly left home at bekun Division who recov- past at a hotel when she died in a hotel in Benin about 9am after refusing ered his lifeless body alleg- learned that he was holed while the other escaped while having a romp with a the breakfast prepared by edly recovered his Toyota up there with another with the occupants. The comptroller said married woman, another, a his wife, but ended up in a @ #"Q + woman. 44-year-old furniture maker hotel located along Obanor phone and a cheque for Edo State Police Commis- the suspects had trailed (names withheld), report- # = > ? N20million allegedly issued sioner, Foluso Adebanjo, the two Green Maria conedly slumped and died in with his lover. by one of the palm oil com- X veying the inmates from a similar circumstance. The He reportedly paid to use panies in the State. to journalists on telephone. the court on Sapele Road latest incident happened on the hotel room for one hour. It would be recalled that Wife of the deceased said All Fools Day –April 1, in a But two hours thereon, they she called her husband’s a 70-year-old man identi- to Airport Road, when hotel while also having sex were yet to come out of the phone and a woman after = they were blocked from with a woman whose iden- room, hence the hotel at- inquiring if she was the having marathon sex with overtaking the Green Matity is yet to be made public. tendants allegedly forced wife, informed her that her a married woman about a A native of Agenebode, the door open, only to dis- husband had an accident week ago. He died at a hotel ria vehicles. He explained that the Etsako East Local Govern- cover his lifeless body. and requested her to report in the Government Reser- 18 inmates in the green ment Area, the father of It was further gathered at Ugbekun police station vation Area, Benin City, and three was said to have un- that the corpse was strewn where the news of her hus- his body deposited at the ' veiled his new house in De- with semen, and a packet of band’s death was broken to General Hospital mortuary. cember last year.

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ranged from armed robbery to kidnapping. ``The two vehicles had been on the trail of the two green Maria vehicles and another backup vehicle that were being used to convey the inmates back to the prison from the court. ``Acting on suspicion of the vehicles, my armed squad team warned them to desist from following them but they kept on chasing our vehicles, even at the same speed. ``It was at this turn that my armed squad shot sporadically into the air to scare them but again, this didn’t deter them. **' + / them and in the process, they apprehended one of the vehicles, while the other escaped.� Etowas said the arrested suspects have been handed over to the Police for investigation. He debunked claims that some inmates escaped in the operation.


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Support women to develop their communities – Adefulire

Cleric counsels Nigerians as Akintola’s mother is laid to rest D

from all sectors of the nation’s economy. Adefulire said the theme eputy Governor of Lagos State, Mrs. of this’ year’s celebration Adejoke Orelope which is “Equality for that death remains a women, Progress for All’, necessary debt to be paid by Adefulire, has enjoined will help push towards the global community to all mortals. economic growth if women Ogunbode said that support women in their are empowered, adding that ‰ Âł righteousness of God was the state of development of the dressing which he the nation. any society can be seen in the Adefulire, who said this referred to in his message. state of an average woman. The Minister of God, who at this year’s International Adefulire said if women Women’s Day rally, added Âą ²² are empowered, the society verse 11, referred to a King that women should be as a whole can be lifted, who inspected his guests, given the chance to truly adding that countries with and discovered that one make their full contributions more gender equality have of them dressed shabbily toward growing the nation’s ! ordered that the guest be prosperity, by supporting She warned that a ‰ ! bundled out. The deputy governor society that fails its women He said that because ultimately fails itself. Mama Akintola dressed said since the women are The deputy governor said properly; because he under-represented in the that women have always political arena, government accepted Jesus Christ as been known to champion the her Lord and saviour, she and all well meaning struggles for human rights, people should acknowledge would rest in the bosom of social justice, universal Jesus Christ who she served the uniqueness of the welfare and equity. female gender and their dilligently while on earth. She stressed that women tremendous contributions to have been known for the global development. The International rendering compassionate Women’s Day rally held š Âł at the Police College, Ikeja, humanity as mothers of the ÂŽ nation. Bianca Iboma

Olaide Oyelude and Olusakin Babalola, Ibadan.

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he mother of Chief Adeniyi Akintola, SAN, Madam Odunola Morawo Abeje Akintola, who died on January 14, 2014 at the ripe age of 78, was buried yesterday in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, amidst pomp and pageantry.

Š began as early as 9.53a.m yesterday morning when Daily Newswatch Publisher, Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim led the funeral procession to the Oritamefa Baptist Church, Total garden, Ibadan, in a carnival like mood. Others in the procession include Chief Adeniyi

Akintola and her other children as well as close relatives. Church programmes earnestly commenced at 10am where dignitaries including Chairman Senate

National Electoral

ÂŽ Andy Uba, Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, his Ogun and Imo state counterparts, Ibikunle Amosun and Owelle Rochas Okorocha, President of Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Okey Wali; former Governor Rashidi Ladoja; former NBA President, Wole Olanipekun, among ÂŽ !

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including Rev. Dr. S. O. Ogunbode, Rev. Dr. F.K Oladele and Rev. Dr. Remi Awopegba, among others, in their various sermons, reminded people about vanity of life and the need to embrace God. Prayers were also said for protection of Nigeria leaders, and for them to do the will of God and that of the people, which will translate to progress of the nation. Reverend Stephen Oyedele Ogunbode, Chairman Baptist Pastors Fellowships, Ibadan has admonished Nigerians to put on proper spiritual dressing because death can come at any time, stressing

Woman escapes gunmen’s attack in Ogun Bolu-Olu Esho, Abeokuta

A Gov. Babatunde Fashola of Lagos (5th-l); Deputy Governor, Mrs .Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire(3rd-l); Commissioner for Housing, Mr. Bosun Jeje (1st left); Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Ayo Gbeleyi (2nd left) and Winners of 2nd batch of Lagos home ownership mortgage scheme at the mortgage draw in Lagos ..... Yesterday. Photo: NAN

Bye-election:Police deploy 3000 personnel to Ilaje, Ese Odo Peter Dada, Akure

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s the byeelection in Ilaje/ Ese Odo Federal Constituency holds today, the Ondo State Police Command said it had deployed no fewer than

´Ž¾¾¾ the constituency to prevent break down of law and order during the exercise. The Ondo State Police (PPRO), Mr. Wole Ogodo, while speaking with Saturday Newswatch

yesterday, disclosed that the command was fully ready to ensure that the election is violence and hitch free. Ogodo said, “The command has fully prepared for this election, we have deployed over

‘Restaurant Week’ debuts in Lagos April 7 Chioma Umeha

Bahnam explained that all participating restaurants’ programme tagged, ‰ ‘Restaurant Week,’ the same price in the course designed to bring over of the week-long event. 20 most exclusive restaurants She added that her to Lagos residents is billed to organiszation, which is also hold from April 7 to April 17 Ž ‰ in Victoria Island, Ikeja, Ikoyi customers who book for the and Lekki – all located in programme, special taxi rides Lagos State. together with transit. Tannax Etebarian Bagnam, According to her, the event Managing Director of Lost is a premiere guide to Lagos, in Lagos – organisers of giving residents more ways the event, said selected of discovering the city.

‰ Her words: “Lost in Lagos set prix-menus for lunch is the premiere guide to and dinner (Saturday not Lagos, giving Lagosians ÂŽ ‰ more ways of discovering of the restaurants’ dishes at Lagos. Lost in Lagos is the ‰ ÂŽ most comprehensive guide. “this will allow visitors to try It’s the perfect place to look new restaurants, or go back to when stuck for a restaurant, a their favourite restaurants.â€? ‰ Âś

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at the end of a long and hectic Lagos week.� Also speaking at the occasion, Mastercard representative, Tunji Adeyinka, observed that the forum would be a platform for participating restaurants to show their expertise. “Over the past few years, Lagos has enjoyed a growth spurt. With a growing variety of gourmet restaurants now available in Nigeria, especially Lagos, participating restaurants will have an opportunity to show their specialty to a larger audience. Restaurants will also gain additional exposure throughout the promotional period with the ‘Snap It Photo Contest,� she explained.

´Ž¾¾¾ places where the election would be held and our

¡ tackle any act of thuggery and violence during and after the election.â€? The Police image maker in the state then appealed to the politicians to shun all acts that can cause violence at the election, saying whoever is caught causing trouble will be adequately dealt with by the police. It would be recalled that the Independent National Electoral Commission ¸ ¡ vacant seat of Ilaje/Ese Odo Federal Constituency, in the House of Representative, following the death of Hon. Raphael Nomiye, who represented the Constituency, in November last year. To this end, apart from the police, all other stakeholders are ready for the election as it was gathered that INEC has moved all the materials to be used for the election down to Igbokoda and Igbekebo, the headquarters of Ilaje and Ese Odo local governments respectively.

woman escaped death by the whiskers yesterday at Ijeja area of Abeokuta, Ogun State capital as gunmen numbering about four on motorbikes crossed and forced her car to stop, and step out of the car. Miss Adesugba Abosede was said to have been saved by the impatient driver of a vehicle behind the bandits as he continued ÂŽ ! The 37-year-old victim was also encouraged to call for help, a development which made the armed men to run, shooting sporadically into the air to scare the people as they failed to achieve their goal. Narrating her ordeal, the Âł that the assailants had been trailing her from

Lafenwa Market, before their motorbikes were able to forced her car to a stand still at Ijeja area. She said the gunmen were not after her money as they didn’t ask for money, but rather demanded the whereabouts of the documents to some properties bequeathed to her by her late father. According to her, “they are not after my money. They didn’t ask for money, but documents to the properties my father gave me. I don’t know any of these assailants and the four men who pointed guns at

‰ those who came before them.â€? When asked by newsmen ¡ ‰ anyone on the multi-million naira properties, Abosede could not say precisely who is after her life.

Ogun distributes ceramic filter pots to rural dwellers Mrs. Amosun said that the gun State pots was necessitated by Government has the desire of government taken yet another to promote the well-being step to reduce the incidence of the people as well as of water borne diseases, eradicate water borne particularly in the rural diseases in the rural areas areas of the state. of the state. The wife of the state She admonished the governor, Mrs. Olufunso women to take proper care Amosun, joined by other of the fragile pots, to serve Âł them for long, adding that distributed ceramic water it would reduce the spread ÂŽ Âś of water borne diseases, parlance as “Omilero such as typhoid, dysentery, Potsâ€? to residents of cholera and diarrhoea in Apojola, Olodo, Lubere, the state. Alagbagba, Abule Odesiji, “The advantages of these Isale Olodo, Babapupa, Omilero Pots are numerous. Abule Obo, Orile Ilugun The pot is small and light communities, all in Odeda weight, but it helps to Local Government Area of remove most pathogens, the state. and suspend solids,â€? she ÂŽ emphasised. who were mostly women, Bianca Iboma

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South East

Imo vows to resuscitates IhitteUboma, boosts road network

Tribunal:Ngige alleges mutilation of voters’register I

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Alphonsus Eze, Awka

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enator Chris Ngige, the governorship candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC,) in the November 2013 governorship election in Anambra State, has told the Governorship Tribunal œ Ž ³ the voters’ register used for the election. Ž yesterday cross-examined by counsels to the Independent National

Electoral Commission (INEC), All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) and Governor Willie Obiano, said he did not complain about the register used for the senatorial ²¾ŸŸ bad as the one used last year for the governorship election.

³ Ž ³ œ ¡ Ide square polling unit in Alor Ward 1, Idemili South

Local Government Area

about 3pm. Ngige said he received agents across the state ³ !  ³ Ž to Ojoto, the headquarters of Idemili South Local ³ the collation of the result œ Ž voters’ register,’ he said.

According to him, he ³ ³ distribution of election materials, but his agents ´²½ situation reports in their areas. The tribunal had earlier rejected the admission of INEC Form CS 001 as an exhibit on the ground that it ³ Ž INEC manual used for the election despite opposition by the defense counsels.

mo State government has reiterated its readiness to ¡ œ past. ³ Ž œ Ž announced this during the ³ Š Ž the calibre of leaders in ³ œ º Ž ! œ the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had in the last 12 years stalled development in Imo State, stressing that ² Ÿž² Ž his administration had made tremendous impact in changing the face of the state.

College of Education in ¡ commence, adding that out of the N1.436Billion

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ÂŽ Ă€à ´ been released to various contractors handling the projects. Earlier, the transition

the council, Dr. Emmanuel Ajuogu, called for urgent Âś Âś ¡ Âś ¡ ¡ Âş Âś Âś ¡ ¡ NDDC road, soliciting ²Ă‚Âś boost the roads in the area. In her address, the Commissioner for Secondary Education, Dr. Š ÂŽ Âś governor for siting College of Education Technical in the area, appealing to the indigenes to exercise patient as all the communities from the ongoing developmental projects of Âś ! Âś ÂŽ

Ž Š Š Ž appealed to the governor to help them complete the

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Obiano sets agenda for Anambra entrepreneurs

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Okorocha reassures of open, transparent govt education and development mo State governor, programmes on the reverse. Âś ÂŽ

has reiterated his resolve government introduced to run an open, transparent Âś and allinclusive Programme and Âł

Âş Âś Âś programmers as part of government activities and ! Âś Âś

œ government areas. While on project overnor Willie Obiano inspection tour of the LGAs of Anambra State in company of his deputy, º Ž has signed a Project œ ¸ Implementation Agreement International Children programmes for the LGAs.

Âł has set machinery in place to ensure that all intervention in critical sectors, projects initiated by especially in education, his administration are ÂŽ ÂŽ ÂŽ ÂŽ Âť ž ! Š ÂŽ complete. It is not in my Âś character,â€? he maintained. Âś Nigeria, covers partnerships on its path of progress in Âś infrastructural and social and collaboration in the next development, urging them Âł Âł to resist any government Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri

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measures to discourage youths from social vices meaningful engagement ¸ arrested.

Âł ÂŽ that out of the 24.8 Km road

Âł Âś at N1.488 billion, only about Ă‚Âś

ÂŽ N705 million has already been paid to the contractors.

Âł to embezzle money meant for road construction.

Anambra signs agreement on critical sectors with UNICEF

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assistance, technical support, and materials. that “Anambra State has demonstrated zeal and commitment in the programmes,� adding refrigeration for immunization

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that the deserved goals are achieved, promising to Âś Š to ensure that desired impacts ! Earlier, the Chief of Âť Ăƒ ÂŽ ! Âş Âś ÂŽ on behalf of the agency, said Ă„Âź!Âź ÂŽ and assured that the IPA is a demonstration of the ÂŽ at scaling up interventions that promote child survival, development and protection.

overnor Willie Obiano of Anambra State has moved to reposition the state as a major industrial hub in successful convocation of industrialists of Anambra œ he urged to partner his ³ œ the industrialisation of the State. Obiano set the agenda before some of West Africa’s incidentally are from the state, lamenting that it œ industrial production and

frontline industrialists.

¸ Âś Š Âł local and foreign investors to the state, observing that Âł be reluctant to come to Anambra if the state’s

industrialists refuse to investing in Anambra State.

large tribe of entrepreneurs and industrialists, “the

catapult it to the forefront of frontline industrialising hubs of Africa. Noting that the mission Âś destination for local and foreign investors, Obiano

anticipated rise in industrial activities under his regime, Âł enough jobs for the youths.

Å  œ œ number of unemployed in ! in place a socially stable ³ a one-stop shop investment œ easier for investors.�

Eastern Conscience sets up structure in Imo Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri

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pressure group parading high in Imo State and beyond, the ‘’Eastern Conscience’’ under the Chancellorship ! Âś Âś Âś ÂŽ inaugurated structures in Âś

ÂŽ ÂŽ Njaba Federal constituencies. The inaugural ceremony, Âś country home of Chancellor Âś Âś ÂŽ !

œ Ž œ Ž ¸ Ž ³ œ Ž ! Ž Bob Osuoha, Chief Amobi œ ! Addressing the coordinators, made up four local government areas, Ž leaders, the Chancellor and ¸ ³ Ž œ œ assured of his corporation and support.


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Defection:Lawmaker dismisses appeal claim by APC

Insurgents: Al-Makura faults military operation M

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overnor Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State yesterday faulted the military operation in the state, saying the real insurgents were in the forest, and that those killed were innocent herdsmen known to the communities. He also maintained that the issue of insurgents is what has bedevilled the entire country as seen happening everywhere. Al-Makura spoke while on a sympathy visit to the palace of the Osana of Keana, HRH, Emmanuel Elayo, as well as to see

things for himself. “I think the real insurgents are in the forest and the far villages, not in the towns and environs.â€? Al-Makura declared. He said that the insurgents usually follow the Valley of Benue down to Adamawa, Benue, Taraba and Kogi states to Âś Âł ! “The issue of insurgents has bedevilled the entire country from Zamfara to Adamawa and the rest; the insinuations must therefore, stop, so we could have lasting peace.â€? According to the governor, the issue will be properly investigated and reports made to

higher authorities in other to avoid the killing of innocent herdsmen in the state. Al-Makura added that the presidential task force carrying out the operation to restore peace would have liaised with the traditional rulers in other to avoid the killing of people engaged in legitimate businesses. The governor cautioned the people not to take laws into their hands as he will fashion out modalities of ensuring that such incidents do not recur in the future. The Osana of Keana said that the situation has called for concern as all

hands must be on deck to stop further of lost of lives. The monarch maintained that unless the Tivs who have been feeding the communities are brought back to their ancestral homes hunger crisis looms in his domain. “If they (Tivs) don’t come back I bet you, people will go hungry and beg on the streets.� Elayo said. The youths in the communities booed the military personnel on the governor’s entourage while insisting that they do not want the presence of the military in their vicinity.

e m b e r Representing Jos South/ Jos East Federal Constituency of Plateau State in the House of Representatives, Hon. Bitrus Kaze, has described as completely false and totally misleading, the claims by All Progressive Congress appeal against Justice Ademola’s judgement which declared the seats of the defected lawmakers in the House of Representative vacant. In a press statement made available to journalists in Jos, Kaze said, “as at the time they (APC) addressed the press on Tuesday, no one had obtained the court judgment. And since they couldn’t approach the Court of Appeal without Court judgement, they

š intention to appeal. This alone does not qualify as an appeal. The legislator stressed that APC was daunted by the reality of losing some seats which will further deplete their bogus number, and

so resorted to wilfully deceive Nigerians with their claim of appeal. “Depressed by the daunting reality of losing some seats, and thereby further depleting their bogus numbers, the APC Caucus in their characteristic haste to wilfully deceive Nigerians forgot that as members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) the House, both Speaker Aminu Tambuwal and his deputy, Emeka Ihedioha were favoured by the High Court judgement, and therefore had no reason whatsoever to institute any appeal. “Fortunately, during our executive session last Wednesday, both of them categorically denied being party to the appealâ€?, Kaze noted. He said, “In my view however, for the APC caucus to have š the names of Speaker Tambuwal and his deputy among those they said had joined in the purported appeal “speaks volumes of the severity of the loyalty ¡ PDP caucus in the House of Representatives may ‰ !Ăƒ

2015: PDP chieftain warns against intra-party crisis Ayo Ajoge, Sokoto

common good, it could ‰ Âą chieftain of to wrest power from the Peoples the APC in 2015. Democratic Party “The PDP leadership (PDP) in Sokoto State, in Sokoto State is Alhaji Dahiru Yusuf currently facing the told Saturday Newswatch that that gap by conducting Yabo, has said disunity challenge of lack of they decided to call on INEC fresh election in the among leaders of the unity of purpose. This to conduct fresh election constituency early to enable party will pose a threat is due to the fact that since a vacuum has been to the party’s quest to political titans are created by the ruling of the proactive representationâ€? win the governorship struggling for positions election in 2015. Aondakaa maintained. court. rather than working Yabo, a one-time in synergy to enhance PDP chairman in Guma “The reality of the judgment is that there is a Local Government, Chief governorship aspirant, membership drive,â€? he Âł Sam Agah, on his part, said that the disunity said. the party Makurdi/Guma Federal commended the judiciary among Alhaji Yabo added was an that leadership of the constituency, we are calling for what he termed historic leadership obstacle to the party’s party must drop their on INEC to promptly bridge judgement. quest to wrest power personal ambitions, from the All Progressive and work as a team to Congress (APC)-led make the party strong administration in the and stable, stressing state. A statement signed by ! that this is necessary “At the launch of Speaking with in order to win the Mr. Michael Jegede, the the newsmen in Sokoto Senator’s Special Assistant programme,empowerment will yesterday, the party governorship election on Media and Publicity provide tangiblewe assistance chieftain alleges that in 2015. said, “The empowerment He advised the to over 1200 members of programme is designed in my constituency in this leadership to refrain augur well for the PDP, Š ÂŽĂƒ especially now that the from undue scramble promises to my people to for positions at the stated. party is poised to wrest detriment create wealth in the district, heThe of the statement said that if given the mandate to over 200 people have power from the APC. party’s objectives by He observed that working assiduously to represent them at the Red concluded training in the PDP leaders in the strengthen the party. Chamber of the National

state are busy scheming Assembly. He therefore, “Upon my inauguration at Macks Farm Osara, against one another to expressed his readiness State, as part of Âł as senator, I registered Kogi to contest for the 2015 empowerment goals. the TUAI through which the governorship elections Yabo also maintained in the state, saying the the promise I made to programme meant to stimulate wealth creation, that unless the leaders people of Sokoto State promote the social and

and ensure sustainable of the PDP drop their are in dire need of growth in the personal ambitions, change and purposeful the underprivileged in economic district. and work for the leadership. my constituency could be

Students of Government Commercial Secondary School (GCSS) Dutse, Jigawa State, vacate to mark end of second term school session ... Yesterday.

Court judgment:Rep’s constituents call for fresh election Godwin Akor, Makurdi

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here appears to be no respite for the 37 defected members of the House of Representative as the Makurdi Local Government chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct fresh election into the Makurdi/ Guma Federal Constituency seat presently occupied by Mr. Emmanuel Jime, following the decision of an Abuja High Court presided over by Justice Adeniji Ademola. This is even as a close associate of Jime who prefers not to be named has ‰ House of Representatives would appeal against the judgment. The member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, said Makurdi chapter of the PDP appears to be making a call that cannot be realised, noted that the situation does not call for celebration on either side. The state chapter of the

Benue state resident electoral commissioner called for fresh election in the Federal Constituency, considering the Abuja Federal High Court order that the seats of the lawmakers be declared vacant. The PDP chairman, Makurdi Local Government, Mr. Terwase Aondakaa, had

Senator to empower youths in Kogi Ademu Idakwo, Lokoja

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ice Chairman,

on Niger Delta ‰ Ž Abatemi-Usman, would on Monday empower over 1000 constituents ³ government areas in Kogi Central Senatorial District. He disclosed that the programme holding at the Ohinoyi’s Open Field, Opposite Okene Club, Okene to be chaired by the Senate President, David Mark, was organised by his NGO, The UmajeneAbatemi Initiative (TUAI).

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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 04/04/2014

NSE records two-day bullish streak, ASI gains 0.43% STOCK

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n continuation with its positive trend, the equities market consolidates daily gains yesterday as equity trading on the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) ended on a positive note for the second day in the week. Equities close on a positive note as NSE All Share Index appreciated by +0.43 percent to close at 38,712.76 point as against 38,545.88 recorded the previous day which made it the second day in the week to record a bullish trend in the market while the Year-to-Date (YTD) returns

remained at a negative -6.33 per cent The market capitalisation hit 12.434 trillion marks as upward increase from previous day of 12.382 records. The volume traded appreciated by +118.94 per cent against -19.98% decline recorded in the Thursday ® ÂÀÀ®¿½´®¿µ¿ in 4,534 deals and a value of 3,823,310,152.91, as market turnover closed positive. But market breadth closed negative with Nestle leading 21 gainers as against 28 losers topped

by CAP at the end of yesterday’s session an unimproved performance when compared with previous outlook. Sterlin Bank, Resortal and Guaranty Trust Bank and ETI were the most active to boost market turnover. Guaranty Trust Bank and Sterlin Bank top market value list. Oil sector records +2.36% to emerge the most active sectoral performance among others while Industrial/domestic products is the least hit with -0.27% loss recorded.

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NESTLE FO GUARANTY OANDO ASHAKACEM

GAINERS: TOP-5 GAIN

1,050.00 101.29 26.05 16.48 16.20

CHANGE %

1,124.35 106.20 27.00 17.02 16.52

STOCK

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LOSERS: TOP-5 GAIN

CAP CADBURY STANBIC NB UAC-PROP

38.62 73.00 21.01 150.99 26.00

35.96 72.00 20.03 150.06 25.16

74.35 4.91 0.95 0.54 0.32

CHANGE %

Symbol

Opening Price

High

Low

Closing Price

Change (+)

% Price Change

Trades

Volume

Value

7UP ABCTRANS ACCESS AFRINSURE AFRIPRUD AGLEVENT

90.00 0.97 7.49 0.50 2.90 1.40

90.00 0.94 7.70 0.50 2.91 1.40

90.00 0.93 7.30 0.50 2.85 1.40

90.00 0.93 7.70 0.50 2.90 1.40

0.00 -0.04 0.21 0.00 0.00 0.00

0.00 -4.12 2.80 0.00 0.00 0.00

1 1 1 1 1 1

29,211 337,142 15,051,709 200 1,610,429 25,968

2,569,458.25 317,777.75 112,839,152.00 100.00 4,643,463.00 37,735.49

AIICO AIRSERVICE

0.78 2.58

0.79 2.58

0.77 2.58

0.79 2.58

0.01 0.00

1.28 0.00

1 1

1,933,555 1,600

1,504,179.62 4,225.00

ASHAKACEM ASOSAVINGS AVONCROWN BECOPETRO BERGER BETAGLAS BOCGAS CADBURY CAP CAPOIL CCNN CHAMS CILEASING CONOIL CONTINSURE CORNERST COSTAIN COURTVILLE CUSTODYINS CUTIX CWG DAARCOMM DANGCEM DANGFLOUR DANGSUGAR DIAMONDBNK DNMEYER DUNLOP ENAMELWA EQUITYASUR ETERNA ETI EVANSMED FBNH FCMB FIDELITYBK FIDSON FIRSTALUM FLOURMILL FO FORTISMFB FTNCOCOA GCAPPA GLAXOSMITH GNI GUARANTY GUINNESS HMARKINS HONYFLOUR

16.20 0.50 1.41 0.50 9.00 19.95 6.66 73.00 38.62 0.50 9.70 0.50 0.50 51.90 0.95 0.50 1.35 0.55 2.20 1.88 5.85 0.50 235.00 8.40 9.70 6.41 1.16 0.50 32.27 0.50 3.99 13.19 2.22 12.50 3.58 1.93 2.90 0.50 70.50 101.29 6.27 0.50 14.46 70.00 0.50 26.05 195.00 0.50 3.67

16.52 0.50 1.41 0.50 9.00 19.95 6.66 72.00 35.96 0.50 9.50 0.50 0.50 51.90 0.95 0.50 1.41 0.57 2.31 1.88 5.85 0.50 234.99 8.39 9.70 6.40 1.16 0.50 32.27 0.50 3.80 13.10 2.12 12.50 3.55 2.01 3.00 0.50 70.50 106.20 6.27 0.50 14.46 70.00 0.50 27.25 195.00 0.50 3.57

16.45 0.50 1.41 0.50 9.00 19.95 6.66 69.35 35.96 0.50 9.50 0.50 0.50 51.90 0.95 0.50 1.41 0.53 2.20 1.88 5.85 0.50 234.90 8.36 9.60 6.37 1.16 0.50 32.27 0.50 3.80 13.00 2.12 12.46 3.49 1.95 2.89 0.50 70.50 100.00 6.27 0.50 14.46 70.00 0.50 26.00 195.00 0.50 3.50

16.52 0.50 1.41 0.50 9.00 19.95 6.66 72.00 35.96 0.50 9.50 0.50 0.50 51.90 0.95 0.50 1.41 0.57 2.24 1.88 5.85 0.50 234.90 8.39 9.60 6.37 1.16 0.50 32.27 0.50 3.80 13.01 2.12 12.48 3.50 1.95 3.00 0.50 70.50 106.20 6.27 0.50 14.46 70.00 0.50 27.00 195.00 0.50 3.50

0.32 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.00 -2.66 0.00 -0.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.02 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.10 -0.01 -0.10 -0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.19 -0.18 -0.10 -0.02 -0.08 0.02 0.10 0.00 0.00 4.91 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.95 0.00 0.00 -0.17

1.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.37 -6.89 0.00 -2.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.44 3.64 1.82 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.04 -0.12 -1.03 -0.62 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -4.76 -1.36 -4.50 -0.16 -2.23 1.04 3.45 0.00 0.00 4.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.65 0.00 0.00 -4.63

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

400,568 1,000 50,000 30,100 214,255 10,850 1,000 913,984 161,245 1,000 234,598 400,000 17,218 3,610 43,950 296,000 248,710 982,371 2,898,600 73,099 200 1,000 114,692 1,127,206 1,778,820 2,137,192 1,600 10,000 100 100 111,517 15,739,218 141,042 5,443,041 7,470,674 7,109,693 6,762,800 600 563,560 567,438 22 254,800 100 116,274 400 44,241,320 46,435 150,099 759,958

6,594,502.00 500.00 70,500.00 15,050.00 1,908,893.88 216,505.50 6,330.00 63,880,428.00 5,800,013.00 500.00 2,235,827.50 200,000.00 8,609.00 178,009.09 43,460.50 148,000.00 339,657.38 536,326.75 6,506,884.00 131,003.21 1,112.00 500.00 26,932,702.00 9,434,523.00 17,132,008.00 13,627,709.00 1,861.00 5,000.00 3,066.00 50.00 423,764.59 206,116,368.00 299,272.03 67,962,800.00 26,203,042.00 14,008,233.00 20,172,046.00 300.00 39,662,596.00 57,958,696.00 131.12 127,400.00 1,374.00 8,141,948.00 200.00 1,187,900,160.00 8,822,440.00 75,049.50 2,716,187.50

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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 04/04/2014 Symbol

Opening Price

High

Low

Closing Price Change (+)

% Price Change

Trades

Volume

Value

IKEJAHOTEL INFINITY INTBREW INTENEGINS INTERLINK JAPAULOIL JBERGER JOHNHOLT JOSBREW LASACO LAWUNION LEARNAFRCA LINKASSURE LIVESTOCK MANSARD MAYBAKER MBENEFIT MCNICHOLS MOBIL MORISON MRS MULTIVERSE NAHCO NASCON NB NEIMETH NEM NESTLE NIG-GERMAN NIGERINS NIWICABLE NNFM NPFMCRFBK OANDO OASISINS OKOMUOIL PHARMDEKO PORTPAINT PRESCO PRESTIGE PZ REDSTAREX RESORTSAL ROYALEX RTBRISCOE SCOA SKYEBANK SOVRENINS STACO STANBIC STERLNBANK STUDPRESS TANTALIZER THOMASWY TOTAL TRANSCORP TRIPPLEG UAC-PROP UACN UBA UBCAP UBN UHOMREIT UNIC

0.60 1.64 26.41 0.59 4.90 0.50 70.85 1.21 3.77 0.50 0.50 2.04 0.50 3.19 2.11 2.00 0.50 1.37 125.00 1.91 54.44 0.50 5.26 11.86 150.99 1.45 0.76 1050.00 7.36 0.50 0.50 22.01 0.97 16.48 0.56 42.00 1.57 4.10 42.00 0.56 31.03 4.47 0.50 0.62 1.16 5.06 3.70 0.50 0.50 21.01 2.50 2.40 0.50 0.79 181.45 3.62 1.97 26.00 54.80 7.10 2.46 10.49 47.59 0.50

0.63 1.64 26.41 0.61 4.90 0.50 70.85 1.21 3.77 0.50 0.50 1.94 0.50 3.20 2.21 1.90 0.50 1.37 125.00 1.91 54.44 0.50 5.22 11.58 151.00 1.45 0.78 1124.35 7.36 0.50 0.50 22.01 0.93 17.45 0.58 42.00 1.57 4.10 42.00 0.56 31.00 4.47 0.50 0.62 1.20 5.06 3.70 0.50 0.50 20.29 2.55 2.40 0.50 0.79 181.45 3.69 1.97 25.16 54.81 7.19 2.51 10.49 47.59 0.50

0.58 1.64 26.41 0.57 4.90 0.50 70.85 1.21 3.77 0.50 0.50 1.94 0.50 3.08 2.11 1.90 0.50 1.37 125.00 1.91 54.44 0.50 5.22 11.38 150.05 1.45 0.76 1124.35 7.36 0.50 0.50 22.01 0.93 17.00 0.54 42.00 1.57 4.10 42.00 0.56 31.00 4.47 0.50 0.62 1.11 5.06 3.65 0.50 0.50 20.01 2.50 2.40 0.50 0.79 181.45 3.57 1.97 25.16 54.80 6.99 2.42 10.49 47.59 0.50

0.63 1.64 26.41 0.61 4.90 0.50 70.85 1.21 3.77 0.50 0.50 1.94 0.50 3.08 2.21 1.90 0.50 1.37 125.00 1.91 54.44 0.50 5.22 11.38 150.06 1.45 0.76 1124.35 7.36 0.50 0.50 22.01 0.93 17.02 0.58 42.00 1.57 4.10 42.00 0.56 31.00 4.47 0.50 0.62 1.20 5.06 3.69 0.50 0.50 20.03 2.50 2.40 0.50 0.79 181.45 3.63 1.97 25.16 54.80 7.10 2.45 10.49 47.59 0.50

0.03 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.10 0.00 -0.11 0.10 -0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.04 -0.48 -0.93 0.00 0.00 74.35 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.04 0.54 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 -0.01 0.00 0.00 -0.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 -0.84 0.00 0.00 -0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00

5.00 0.00 0.00 3.39 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -4.90 0.00 -3.45 4.74 -5.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.76 -4.05 -0.62 0.00 0.00 7.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -4.12 3.28 3.57 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.45 0.00 -0.27 0.00 0.00 -4.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.28 0.00 -3.23 0.00 0.00 -0.41 0.00 0.00 0.00

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

214,430 200 285,633 445,221 100 567,950 49,842 100 100 200 590 150,200 10,100 654,280 350,500 172,895 490 11,700 2,335 100 200 200 212,625 1,157,915 1,644,470 13,000 551,630 129,023 100 10,100 100 100 476,184 2,961,727 1,654,611 1,100 200 13,600 51,200 30,068 219,138 35,400 103,020,100 10,301 591,092 100 3,172,152 100,600 100 2,795,902 270,404,132 100 1,000 100 56,223 11,395,695 16,947 462,350 638,647 21,557,325 5,570,319 158,475 100 100

130,040.90 312.00 7,435,342.00 259,550.31 466.00 283,975.00 3,357,854.00 115.00 359.00 100.00 295.00 291,388.00 5,050.00 2,034,848.25 760,350.00 328,500.50 245.00 15,531.00 287,023.50 182.00 10,344.00 100.00 1,094,412.62 13,309,144.00 247,734,336.00 17,940.00 420,468.81 147,653,056.00 700.00 5,050.00 50.00 2,091.00 442,894.12 50,607,736.00 936,964.38 43,890.00 300.00 58,480.00 2,127,516.00 17,839.44 6,748,108.00 157,671.48 51,510,048.00 6,077.59 668,764.06 481.00 11,675,158.00 50,300.00 50.00 56,348,532.00 678,191,616.00 240.00 500.00 76.00 9,700,724.00 41,236,256.00 31,860.36 11,789,285.00 35,010,464.00 153,068,240.00 13,805,097.00 1,609,476.25 4,522.00 50.00

UNILEVER UNIONDAC UNITYBNK

46.10 0.50 0.50

46.10 0.50 0.50

46.10 0.50 0.50

46.10 0.50 0.50

0.00 0.00 0.00

0.00 0.00 0.00

1 1 1

267,974 1,800 75,671

12,359,596.00 900.00 37,835.50

UNITYKAP UNIVINSURE UPDCREIT UPL UTC VANLEER VITAFOAM VONO WAPCO WAPIC WEMABANK ZENITHBANK

0.50 0.50 11.02 4.38 0.51 12.68 4.05 1.58 109.30 0.74 0.90 21.40

0.50 0.50 11.02 4.38 0.51 12.68 4.24 1.58 109.00 0.77 0.93 21.30

0.50 0.50 11.02 4.38 0.51 12.68 4.00 1.58 109.00 0.74 0.90 20.45

0.50 0.50 11.02 4.38 0.51 12.68 4.24 1.58 109.00 0.75 0.93 20.83

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.19 0.00 -0.30 0.01 0.03 -0.57

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.69 0.00 -0.27 1.35 3.33 -2.66

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

100 100,000 100 2,250 106,072 100 377,721 600 878,715 9,684,125 2,228,181 11,086,605

50.00 50,000.00 1,100.00 9,382.50 55,401.04 1,268.00 1,532,720.00 906.00 95,798,064.00 7,240,152.00 2,029,323.38 234,437,392.00


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Taming the menace of irregular car pet-crossing

Mu’azu Mansur Oladunjoye (Asst. Politics Editor), Owolabi Adenusi (Yola) and Saminu Ibrahim (Abuja)

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n the wake of the internal crisis that almost consumed the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), many ‰Ž unending defection by its members to the All Progressives Congress (APC). The highpoint was when the APC lawmakers outnumbered their PDP counterparts at the federal legislature. The situation threatened the position of Senator David Mark, whose position is usually occupied by the party in majority. Added to this was the sworn position of the G-5 governors – Murtala Nyako of Adamawa, Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara), Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano) and Chibuike Amaechi (Rivers) - to destroy the essence of their former idol party, and like a wild Ž local governments. The crises were allegedly fuelled by various interest groups that included former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, the G-5 governors and their supporters in the National Assembly. However, as all these were going on,

only few political analysts believed the stance of some PDP stalwarts that the APC was a ‘born-to-die’ party. Even some PDP members did not believe their leaders as the party was already threatened to its foundation. Among the notable elders and leaders of the party that wrote APC ‰

Justice, Chief Richard Akinjide, who once declared to Saturday Newswatch: “APC may make noise and gain media outreach, at the end of the day, it will fail; it can’t go anywhere...� His view was shared by the Publicity Secretary of PDP, Olisa Metuh, who described chieftains of the APC as noise makers. The scenario was however

Š which directed 37 former lawmakers that defected to the APC to resign from the National Assembly because they were elected on the platform of the ruling party. The implication of the judgment is that the lawmakers who decamped from the ruling party to the APC can no longer sit in the chamber if the judgment is implemented. It was gathered that unless the judgment is vacated by the Appeal

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Court, and a copy of the judgment served on the leadership of the House of Representatives, the judgment must be obeyed. In other words, those concerned should either return to the PDP or lose out completely. Nigerians, especially the APC chieftains could not believe the verdict which they dubbed as ‘April fool.’ Another scenario of what happened at the federal level was in Ogun State. There, the APC had on March 4, lost scores of its members to the opposition PDP in Ota, Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area. was not going to merge with another opposition party in 2015 as had been speculated. According to a former deputy Âł ÂŽ ÂŽ the APC would lose more members because of alleged “politics of exclusion and the domineering tendencies of loyalists of Governor Ibikunle Amosun.â€? He claimed that Amosun has hijacked the Ogun APC structure and personalised it to the detriment of other leaders in the party. His words: “Within a month from now, you will see a lot of people defecting from the APC to the PDP. I’m very sure of what

I’m saying. “Our present governor claimed that he controls 215 wards out of the 236 in the state. How many are left for the leaders of the party? Is it out of the remaining that (former governor Olusegun) Osoba and other leaders would be expected to share from? So, many people would leave. “But if we work hard, the 215 wards that the governor now claims to be in control of will eventually be controlled by the PDP in 2015. We are determined in the PDP to wrestle power from Amosun,â€? he said. Ogunleye, who defected last year to the PDP from the APC, assured all that the APC defectors would enjoy Âą of the PDP. He urged the defectors to work towards winning the state for the PDP in the next elections. Mr. Oluwole Asade, leader of the defectors, who is a former member of the Ogun State House of Assembly, said the former APC members decamped to protest the alleged insensitivity of the governor to their welfare and political interests. He stated that the party

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emergence of the incumbent administration in the last governorship election. Some notable PDP leaders at the event included Buruji Kashamu; former South West zonal secretary, Pegba Otemolu; former House of Representatives member, Kayode Amusan; a gubernatorial aspirant, Sikirulai Ogundele; former Commissioner for Agriculture, Tunji Akinosi; and Agboola Alausa.

in the minds of Nigerians than the former Military Administrator (MILAD) of Lagos and Borno states, Brigadier General Buba Marwa and his supporters, last weekend kissed the APC goodbye and returned to the PDP, thus altering Atiku’s political calculation and permutation ahead of the 2015 general elections. Bothered and shaken to the marrow, Atiku’s political think thank spontaneously swung into action to revive the Adamawa chapter of the Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM), while Š Âł dwindling fortune of the APC. The group is conscious that ‰ ambition to produce the next governor next year. Marwa’s defection to the PDP gingered other APC chieftains who our correspondent learnt may follow suit as there were indications during the week that former governor of the state, Mr. Boni Haruna wooed the deputy governorship candidate of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in 2011, Alhaji Abdulraman Namidaz, and his supporters to decamp to the PDP. Saturday Newswatch gathered that Marwa’s defection has created a major crack in the state’s APC, prompting some political pundits to ask whether the APC would make headway in 2015. Marwa, who contested on the banner of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) in the last governorship election in Adamawa State, got the nod of his supporters and loyalists to return to the PDP, thus ending speculations of Marwa’s disenchantment especially since Governor Murtala Nyako took control of the APC structure in Adamawa.

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Marwa in his opening remark at the event held at a town hall, said his decision would put paid to the lies, deceit and lack of justice within the APC, berating the party for its sudden lack of integrity and character. Marwa traced the problem that beset the party to its national leadership that Âś ÂŽ that the house they helped to built was hijacked by political nonentities. He wondered why state legislators and National Assembly members from the state were yet to follow Nyako to his new party. The parting of ways between Marwa and the APC, according to Kamale who doubles as Marwa’s spokesperson, was to protest š democratic ethos by the lameduck leadership foisted on the party by Governor Nyako whom he said was pursuing a parochial agenda. To say the least, the defection of Marwa and Engr. Markus Gundiri to the PDP, has created panic in Atiku’s camp fueling speculations that he may likely revive his PDM. Meanwhile, Saturday Newswatch gathered that Atiku’s loyalists have advised him not to collapse the PDM’s political structure into the APC but sponsor a candidate in PDM to vie for the governorship next year. As it happened in the early defection of PDP members to the APC, Marwa’s defection, coupled with the directive by the Abuja High Court that the PDP defectors vacate their seats, may spread to states and local governments with its concomitant toll on APC. Sdaly, the twist in the tale is Âł campaign for the 2015 general elections. Though the APC vowed to appeal the ruling, it still represents a minus for the party, and a plus for the PDP. Now that the court has taken steps to correct the anomalies in the nation’s

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polity, especially with regards to indiscriminate carpet-crossing by politicians, pundits are speculating the likely consequence for the G-5 governors who have vowed not to return to the PDP, knowing too well ³ ‰ œ ¹ ‰ them. Meaning that they will either retrace their steps and go back to the PDP and quietly nestle in their net or resign as they have no business holding on to no longer in the party that brought them to power, so said Justice Adeniyi. Certainly, the die is cast for the lilly-livered politicians whose stock in trade has been scavenging from party spoils, to have a serious rethink as the outcome of the either make or mar Nigeria’s politics. Interim National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, while reacting to the ruling by Justice Adeniyi Ademola, said

if this case had been issued a day later than Monday, we would have said the judge was caught in the web of ‘April Fool!’ Alas, he indeed made the ruling on Monday, hence the need for us to take it very seriously for several reasons

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that the court gave an advice, not an order. “Did you read the orders of the court? There was no court order that the 37 defecting lawmakers should vacate their seats; the judge gave three orders. Of course, he advised; is an advice a court order? Who sought his advice?â€? he queried. Âť not about defecting members. He was only to decide whether they can change the leadership of the House or not. “The court judgment did not say that; it advised but that is its own business. If the judge wanted, he would have said ‘my orders are as follows,’ but he couldn’t say that because, he knows it was not before him. “As for Buba Marwa, we wish him the very best of luck. Do you know why he went back to the PDP? It is because the President, at the Bauchi rally, assured him that they are going to use everything possible to make sure the PDP wins Adamawa State; but the people of Nigeria will determine who wins election. We wish him best of luck,â€? Lai Mohammed said. In a press statement, the APC stressed that the court did not order the 37 members of the House of Representatives who defected to the APC to vacate their seats because it is not competent to do so. According to the statement, the judge could not have issued such a ruling, as the issue of whether or not they can defect was not before him, insisting that it would appeal the ruling because Ademola’s perpetual injunction restraining the concerned lawmakers from participating in motions and debates in the House was unconstitutional and defeats the very purpose for which the members were elected. It described the judge’s comments as gregarious, ÂŽ š with no foundation in law

or fact, hence it should be ignored. He called for his sanction by the Chief Justice of the Federation, saying “if this case had been issued a day later than Monday, we would have said the judge was caught in the web of ‘April Fool!’ Alas, he indeed made the ruling on Monday, hence the need for us to take it very seriously for several reasons. “First, the question whether the House of Representatives members should vacate their seats was not a question before Justice Ademola for determination. The only question for him to determine was whether the APC members, with their numerical strength at that time, had the right to change the House leadership such as the Majority Leader, Chief Whip and their deputies. So Justice Ademola had no business commenting on seats being vacated. “Secondly, it is highly unprofessional and unethical for one judge to delve into Š in another court. A judge should not make comments another court. The question of seats being vacated or otherwise, is being heard by Justice Ahmed Mohammed at the Federal High Court in Abuja, who on March 29, 2014, said the issue was still live before him and not ripe for judgment,’’ the party added. An elder of the PDP, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, described the ruling as a clear judgment that has brought hope to the nation’s democracy. He said: “It is a correct judgment, not because it is given in the interest of the party I represent, but the truth is that Nigerian judges will always apply the facts of law to give judgments. I am very happy because it has brought hope to the nation’s democracy.â€? Meanwhile, the APC, while seeking the intervention of the CJN in the case said: “We

‰ present CJN to sanitise the Judiciary since she assumed the mantle of leadership but she should not allow any black leg to reverse the gains that have been recorded on the altar of unmitigated avarice. This is because if that happens, Nigerians will hold the Judiciary vicariously liable for the catastrophic consequences that may follow.�


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UWECHUE: Exit of a great 2015: I’m in better stead for soul – Ikedi Ohakim Oyo guber race – Gbolarumi “We A Tunde Busari

s the race towards the 2015 elections gather momentum in Oyo State, a former deputy governor of the state, Alhaji Azeem Gbolarumi, has awarded himself credit, declaring that he is the best candidate and would unseat the incumbent Governor Abiola Ajimobi. Gbolarumi assured members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state of his readiness to do them proud and restore the lost glory of the party in the state during the 2015 elections by defeating Ajimobi at the polls. The former deputy governor who spoke in Ibadan during the week, added that he has many factors working in his Âł Âą candidate in the party for the the state. These factors, he said, include the advantage of age, political experience, having held various Âł ²¾¾½! “Within the Oyo PDP, while it is true that we have several Âą to be the next governor of the ÂŽ Âś eventually be between my boss, former Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala, my humble self and former Senate Leader, Teslim Folarin. “But among the three of us, and with all due sense of respect and humility, I may eventually get the ticket for some obvious reasons. My ÂŽ ½Ă‚¡ ¡ by 2015, is seen as belonging to the older generation of political Âł the contest for the younger elements. “There is no doubt that Alao-Akala has upped the stake in good governance in the state and this factor is largely accountable for the problem of acceptability and credibility the present administration is having among the people. “However, the calculation among the electorate in the state, especially members of our great party, is that my boss should vacate the scene and play a fatherly role to the younger elements in the party who are aspiring for various !

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“In view of this, and given the fact I once served as his deputy ²¾¾½Ž ¡ Âś concede the ticket to me, knowing that I can be relied upon and again in view of my relatively young age. Âť who has been around for some time. I was the last secretary of the old Ibadan Municipal Government (IMG), which has now been broken into several local councils. I was once the PDP chairman in the state, acting as the link man among all leaders when the party was heavily factionalised. “I was a former secretary of the defunct Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the second signatory to the endorsement

In view of this, and given the fact I once served as his deputy

coming in 2006, Alao-Akala may possibly concede the ticket to me, knowing that I can be relied upon and again in view of my relatively young age

of the late Chief MKO Abiola the annulled 1993 presidential election. “Again, my younger brother, Folarin, has been tested, being a former Senate leader. Though he has tried to the best of his ability, our people are saying they did not feel his impact throughout his tenure in the upper chamber of the National Assembly. “Though the Nigerian Constitution spelt out the minimum requirement to vie for any political post in the country, I have since moved up in the education ladder as I will soon become a LLB holder from the prestigious University of Ibadan,� he said. Gbolarumi also boasted that the PDP would send the All Peoples Congress (APC) and the present administration in the state packing, claiming that the people were tired of what he called “the oppressive regime.� He said: “I can equally assure you that PDP is returning to power n 2015. Our people in Oyo State have known ‰ immediate past administration and the present oppressive regime we are having now. “Besides the issue of the tradition of no second term in the state, PDP will send Ajimobi and his government packing from the state Government House in 2015. The people have known ‰ Ž

performance and delivery of dividends of democracy.�

are generally dealing with so many immediate ! " above the momentâ€? - Robert Greeneâ€? I write with sadness as we mourn the passing unto glory of our leader, Ambassador Ralph Uwechue, an unsung great son of Nigeria, whose life and times were rich in accomplishment and great strides for which the Igbo nation and indeed Nigeria would forever remain indebted. ÂŽ Ambassador Uwechue distinguished himself as a consummate diplomat, a stronger believer in the possibilities and potentials in Nigeria and deployed his vast experience in diplomacy to providing quality leadership to the umbrella body of the Igbo nation, Ohanaeze. While serving on the Nigerian foreign desk, as a pioneer, late Ambassador Uwechue opened the Nigerian Embassy in Paris, ÂŽ ÂźĂ?½½! This national assignment was later to empower him to play a major role in securing the support and understanding of the French government in playing remarkable role towards arresting the carnage in Nigeria during the Nigeria/Biafra war. At a tim, most super powers treated the hostilities in Nigeria as an isolated storm in a tea cup, France was at the forefront in ensuring that the people of Biafra were not wiped out in what was an obvious genocide. It took the diplomatic savvy of an Uwechue to persuade the government of France to understand the case of Biafra, the level of human carnage and the likely implosion on the African continent if not managed and checkmated. This great son of Igbo (Dike) from Ogwashi-Ukwu, Delta State, had the option, like many others, to play on the path of self-preserve and leverage the opportunities within the Nigerian enclave but he chose to stand on the side of history and posterity. An irrepressible Igbo

ÂŽ love for the Igbo nation did not in any way diminish his belief in building bonds across ethnic nationalities to strengthen the Nigerian nation. associates cut across the length and breadth of the country and beyond. His foreign service call of duty took him to Cameroon, Pakistan and Mali and the success he made of those national assignments made him highly recommended when he was appointed a special presidential Âł š by former President Olusegun Obasanjo (1999 – 2007). As a dependable and reliable diplomatic foot-soldier, he left no one in doubt that he fully

understood the bolts and nuts of š Ž tools of diplomacy to interpret the vision of Nigerian government to š in Africa. In recognition of his success in this area, he was later to be appointed ECOWAS special representative Š Ž ³ š !

š Africa and that was an eloquent

Ž š clear understanding of the operating environment. At a time when gun boat diplomacy was considered ³ ³ nations, Ambassador Uwechue found that option anachronistic Ž for roundtable diplomacy that eliminates avoidable casualties that

š ! Late Ambassador Uwechue, as the immediate past president of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, brought his wealth of experience to bear in

‰ ! ÂŽ the Igbo nation spoke with one voice and took stronger position on national issues as against the Babel that was the case. In all, his humility and adroitness in human relationship management assisted in creating the enabling environment for Ohanaeze to assert itself as the apex body of the Igbo nation. When President Goodluck Jonathan decided to appoint an Igbo man as the Secretary to the Federal Government (SGF), Uwechue with his team ensured that one of our best secured the job. That led to the emergence of His Excellency, Anyim Pius Anyim as the SGF. š Âł ÂŽ Ambassador Uwechue remains one of the brightest stars of the Igbo nation that tried his best in dismantling the bring-downsyndrome that had fast contributed in depleting the leadership ensemble of the Igbo nation which I had described as Igbo philosophy of Âś Âł Âł

basin of water, all struggling and pulling each other down for the ÂŽ negative consequences.

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SURE-P has helped our growth – Okehi LG boss Hon. Hassan Yusufu, the chairman of Okehi Local Government in Kogi State, in this encounter with correspondent ADEMU IDAKWO in Lokoja, speaks on local government administration, holders, security and crime control, among others. Excerpts:

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hy are you in politics? I have been in politics from my days in school as a unionist and we were organising activities like symposia, summer school and environmental sanitation.

ensured that students participated fully in all the activities, failure Âł ! above, you will agree that I was very much involved in communal activities: meaning that I care for my immediate society. So, anybody with this background will naturally be interested in politics. Added to the above reasons is the fact that my uneducated father was an active politician. I was really close to him and that encouraged my interest in politics. What are the challenges facing you in your daily activities as a council chairman? The challenges of all politicians in this part of the world include high expectation of monetary and non-monetary patronages from the people. There is also the wrong impression or orientation Âś wealth. When eventually you ÂŽ are faced with grossly inadequate Âł demands and responsibilities. the local government when you When I took over in 2012, I met outstanding arrears of 30 per cent ÂźĂ? ¡ meaning that we started in red. That ÂŽ Âł ¡ ‰! Altogether, we had an outstanding ÂźĂ? ! outstanding allowance of political À¾ ¡ Ÿ²¾ was inherited. How have you been relating with the grassroots? I have thrown my doors open to all and embraced those who conceded defeat. Well those who did not and ÂŽ Âł ! ÂŽ well with all without any form of discrimination, especially in citing projects in the various communities of the local government. I also created avenues for people to come forward with ideas and suggestions that can help the council to grow. What are your achievements so far? Whatever one can talk of as achievements are those I will want to conveniently describe as responsibilities to the electorate because that is what I am elected to

do. We are able to achieve the much that we have because of the Subsidy ³ ¡

³ ³ à which, of course, is inadequate to carryout meaningful projects. So the state government designed a method of saving such monthly ¡ government account for the amount ³ Ž each local government is expected to send a list of projects it intends to use the money to execute, to ³

place by the state for approval after evaluating the costing of such projects. After the approval, you advertise before giving out the contract through due process

funds to the councils and then to ! is what is sustaining our project execution. In the area of what my administration has been able to do, immediately after our inauguration, ²� ¡ Ž constructed a drainage along the Ihima Community Secondary School

ÂŽ Âł ! ! ÂŽ ÂŽ School, Ohueta and established public cemeteries at Oboroke and Âś Âż!Ă‚ ! we did concerning the two public cemeteries was to acquire/clear the plot and erect a gate house for security. Because of inadequate resources, we cannot embark on their fencing for now. In addition to the above, we carried out the renovation Âł at Ihima and Obangede. ÂŽ ¡ ! we had for the period of 10 months Ă Âľ À¾ ÂŽ remaining a balance of 30 per cent in ¡ ! Âł been able to do from this money are the drainages, construction of Ihima Comprehensive Health Centre

ÂŽ ¡ Š Okwenyete Street road, Obeiba at Ihima, construction of three bridges - one along the Ihima Civic Centre to link the farm centres. Other are Âś Âś ¡ ĂŽ Š roads in the local government, renovation of Magistrate quarters. Âł ĂŽ Âś Âś ¡ Âş are undergoing renovation under ¡ projects. Besides the Millennium Âł Š ÂŽ we have completed the construction

Land seizure: Lagos condemns FG Mansur Oladunjoye

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overnor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has condemned the alleged forceful occupation by soldiers of two parcels of the state’s land meant for housing estates, describing the action as unconstitutional. According to a press statement by the Senior Special Adviser to the governor on media, Alhaji Hakeem Bello, all the documents relating to the properties show that they belong to the state. The parcels of land are at Oyingbo in Ebute Metta and it is meant for Oyingbo Housing Estate, and the one intended for Ilubirin Housing Estate. Work in both estates was stopped by agencies of the Federal Government. Governor Fashola, who spoke at a question and answer session on Blue Roof Hall, Ikeja, said: “Just this morning as I was approaching the venue of this event, I was informed that an agency of the Federal GovernYusuf ment is now claiming the ownership Âł of the Ilubirin site where the state Âł

! Š base. government has already commenced In the last 20 to 30 years, rents Âł Š work for a housing estate. A year ago, collected from shops have been ÂŽ the state government issued a contract Âł ! meagre and we are trying to review for the reclamation of the area to Juthese items. Besides that, in Okehi Š lius Berger and that while all this was there is nothing that brings revenue. Âś Âł ! going on the Federal Government ÂŽ We have more than 20 bore-holes never realised it belonged to her.â€? Âł À¾ Š He however disclosed that the gova shopping mall and rented out the government. Still under the second ernment has appealed the recent judgshops to their cronies who were ¡ Š ÂŽ ments of a Federal High Court on the Š ²Ž¾¾¾ ! Âł multi-million Naira Lekki-Ikoyi Link Such a project is a misplaced ¿¾ priority, because it has not positively witnessed any government present. stay of execution of the judgment. impacted the life of the common As I am talking to you, a borehole Moreover, he described the has been provided for them and they ! ÂŽ Âś economy of the state as stable, good Âś ‰ and performing, adding that this has Âł !" #$ immunisation programme. Âś Âł which, he said, has remained constant been a source of revenue generation. How did you intend to boost the at BB- Stable. ÂŽ internally generated revenue of the Fashola decried the contradictions Âś in the nation’s quest for development, local government? market along Abobo. Apart from As at today, Okehi Local wondering how a nation that yearns this, my administration is planning Âł for investment in order to create job show in terms of revenue generation. to construct a trailer park which will opportunities for its teaming unemThe state government recently set up Âł ! ployed citizens as well as develop its machinery to improve the internally- In order to increase the revenue of economy would at the same breath the local government, the council generated revenue from which the pass judgment against investments. ! local government should stand a “It is a very sad statement overall The central market in Oboroke that about investments drive as a nation. is next to Okene Central Market is Indeed, it is contradictory, because in sorry state of disrepair, yet the on one hand, investors are being last administration went ahead to invited to come and in another breath, construct a shopping complex. judgments are being given against I accept criticism because it spurs investments,â€? the governor said, me into action, but if the former On the regulation of water transporadministration had created some tation, the governor, who described sources of revenue before the it as not different from road transporinception of my administration, tation, argued that if a state has the this rot in the local government capacity to run its own bus system, it Âł Âś ! was only simple logic that any state ÂŽ

Âą that has bodies of lagoons and creeks like a pig house when I assumed within its jurisdiction should also be ! able to regulate the operation of ferabandoned it and embarked on ries and canoes within its territo ry. a new quarter which was not “If that is not so, then it means that completed. I renovated the old any villager who wants to operate a one before I packed in. The past canoe in any part of Nigeria, in the administration demolished about creeks of Ondo, the Niger Delta and three residential quarters and the Edo and Sapele will have to go replaced them with new a new and get a permit from the Federal one that was not completed. The

Ž Government and that is how grave it is to local water transportation,� he houses of the State Security Service, added. On the state’s economy, espeother government agencies which cially the insinuations about its debt he never constructed before leaving pro % & and this has given us serious that the economy is stable, added

! that although it borrows money from Ordinarily, these are buildings that ' & would have served the council ings have been done sensibly and as a monument and I do not see deployed to sustain economic growth any reason the last administration of the state. indulge in such an act.

We are able to achieve the much that we have because of the SURE-P Programme introduced by the Federal Government from which my local government gets N8m monthly which of course is inadequate to carryout meaningful project


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Activities of men of underworld at Orile/Mile 2 Road

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or years, men of the underworld have terrorized Orile-Mile 2 Road unchallenged. Policemen in this area have not shown any interest in checkmating the presence of these thieves who appear as beggars. The operation of these marauders on this road had spanned over 5 years, and there had been public outcry on the issue by innocent citizens who had witnessed the incessant assaults on unsuspecting car owners who normally use that road, yet the Police, especially those of Orile station, had remain nonchalant on the issue. The operational hours of these lay-abouts ranges from very early in the morning up Âł Âś passersby, motorists and commuters alike, Š ! These criminals, whose modus operandi derive strength in their number, carry out their nefarious activities on people with the pretense of being beggars before their unsuspecting victims. During hold-ups, they target the Ă? ÂŽ Š ĂŽ they can get something from. Once they

approach a car owner, especially the ones whose windows are wound down, they Š Ž forcing him to part with his money and any other valuables with him. These thieves ensure that their victim does not make noise or raise alarm with their monopoly of terror. Consequently, other motorists are unaware of whatever was going on. For the Police in Orile to claim ignorance of the presence and activities of these boys who, sometimes smoke cannabis (Indian hemp), in open places even in the presence of policemen, without being challenged,

failure. Ă? operate, and dispossess their victims of valuables, concerned citizens always make a report at the police station, and are always Ă? Âł ! ends the issue. I therefore appeal to the Lagos State Police Command to urgently come to the aid of commuters, motorists and passersby using the road before it becomes too late. M.C. Emejuiwe, Ojodu Berger, Lagos.

Celebration of vanity, African’s part-time By Olaniyi Olayemi

To be continued next week

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efore his demise, my grand daddy was an octogenarian. I hesitate not to say that his age was something of a feat in this malignant clime where inhabitants more-often-than-not, live below the age of reckoning. His children, my uncles and aunties (save for my late dad) were really short of money at the time. This Âł Âť Ăƒ although a cow was slaughtered. For the avoidance of doubt, I should say that my grand-dad deserved more than a cow. ÂŽ

Âł Š ! ÂŽ grand style. I think it took a week-long money-wasting orgy to celebrate this. Âł ÂŽ Âł Š it viciously. I perhaps would have told them point-blank Âł a commemoration for a man they seldom visited though he was their sire. From my vantage point, grand-dad could have lived longer had his children given him the needed care. ÂŽ Âł Âł earnings. In particular, I have a widowed aunt who has had her fair share of penury since her beloved husband ! Âł ¡ uncles and aunties thought it wise to re-celebrate the dead in lieu of provide her enough capital to start a good business. Sometime ago, I heard two teachers discussing the ! They talked with palpable disgust the shortage of books ‰ ! ÂŽ Âł Âł Š ! When it comes to buying accessories to adorn her body,

she can be a spendthrift, but talk of buying books for her ĂŽ ! From the foregoing, it is easy (and of course right) to infer that her child is a dullard due largely to his paucity of

Š ! How impolitic an average human being can be! Consequently, it is therefore appropriate to give a

Âą new presidential aircraft. With ten bespoke presidential airplanes, what exactly

Ă‘ Ă‘ Âł ÂŽ age has got nothing to do with its air-worthiness if it is well maintained. So, why spend millions of naira purchasing a new airplane? I really doubt if he knows that millions of Nigerians are Âł ! ÂŽ Âś enough for hapless candidates to commit suicide.


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Opinion

UN and agreements on arms control By Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

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cholars, who have been engaged in studying the United Nations efforts at arms control, will tell you that the newly signed Treaty on Arms Control will end up in the diplomatic archives of Foreign Ministries. A critical survey of arms control agreements over the decades shows that formidable interests by arms manufacturers, arms dealers and the huge financial gains from the arms trade are responsible for slow progress in the field of arms control. When Samuel Colt hilariously presented his gun years ago, he did not know that the Luciferians had used him to sow the seeds of violence in all nations for all times. Nations became powerful, not by virtue of their right living, but by their control of nuclear weapons, high calibre guns, chemically stuffed ammunitions, which other nations must be restrained from having. The illogicality in that position is what is raising eye-brows in the nations that can’t get it. It is not surprising that Iran, North Korea and Syria refused to subscribe to the agreement during the recent arms treaty meeting at the UN. Those, who voted ‘for’ were in the majority which permits hopes of a short step forward. Those states that had reservations will harden their stance. So, the processes of ratification will be sorely stultified. When the United Nations declared that the `1980s would be the Second Disarmament Decade, one had enjoyed the

optimism expressed in the declaration. Under Ban Ki Moon, treatymaking has been parlous, and international law ceased to be a regulator of international relations. Massive and recurrent violations of the United Charter, which had served as an instrument of restraining the political and diplomatic activities of states, became rampant. Power politics became the order of the day. Notions like regime-change, aiding rebellions and fuelling the embers of opposition groups became fashionable. Ban ki Moon rarely spoke against violations of international law, but occasionally and belatedly, puts out well-censored statements that have neither depth nor legal meaning. So, illegalities have adorned the international

on states that were considered deviant states. With the emergence of Communist China and Russia and other ebullient emerging economies, and with the US economy bogged down by the effect of military spending in Iraq and Afghanistan, a tripolar world emerged. Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) are consolidating their financial power, which would outwit the World Bank. There are states that rake in huge fortunes from arms sales. If the new treaty is allowed to regulate the arms trade, this would further weaken the economies of Britain, France and the United States. It is, perhaps, exactly this fact that would render this well-crafted treaty that boldly addressed the issue of ammunitions a non-starter. The display of military technology by North Korea is evidence of the range of irrationality that has gripped mankind which is now at risk. As the Russians say, SCHEM CHORT NI SHUTIT. The rigorous implementation of this treaty, drives to secure ratifications, are important indices that would ensure the success of the treaty. From Luciferians of the deepest darkness, arms manufacturers of weapons of mass destruction, maverick and dare-devil political and military leaders, and also propagandajournalists, may the good LORD deliver the sons and daughters of God. AMEN!

system, and so, here we are. Remember Dr. Kurt Waldheim, Peres de Cuellar, and my learned Egyptian international law teacher, Boutros Ghali, who was virtually hounded out of the UN job. If Ban ki Moon had visited North Korea with a high level delegation, perhaps the dire situation that has gone beyond rhetoric’s range could have been nipped in the bud. The UN has lost its international legal authority inexorably! This is a shame. From 1963-1980, disarmament talks were a feature of international diplomacy. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, a unipolar world emerged that subdued diversity in political thought. Both local and international wars became rife. Peaceful relations amongst states were replaced by belligerency, hard talk, and psychological attacks

Professor Esiemokhai is the Academic Chancellor, BOSAS INTERNATIONAL " # $% & # '

be bridged, also, the need for efficient intelligent agencies cannot be over emphasized, not only for the period of this crises, but also to avoid a ‘re-birth’ after it has passed. If we do so, the terrorism problem will not spill over to others states apart from the three state of Bornu, Adamawa and Yobe which currently under emergency rule. Then what are terrorists looking for? How do we combat this terrorism in Nigeria? Terrorism is used by extremist to scare the public into meeting their demands. These terrorists believe that they can cause panic which can instil fear into people, and make them run because their tactics are extremely violent against those deemed to be their enemy. Then what can be done to combat terrorism? Is there any way we can keep our selves safe from these extremists?

Combating terrorism is no easy task, and it is something that cannot be done over night. It will be a long struggle that could be quite dangerous. In my opinion, the first thing to do is to find out the modus operandi of these terrorists and understand their strategies. How do they attack us? In what ways have they been most successful? If the security can find out their attack strategy, it will be much easier to set up defences, and stop them before they harm innocent people. This is because once you know where and how they will attack, you can begin to set up procedures to stop them. But could the security agencies cannot do it alone. They require among other things full implementation power by the government to operate, and also provide them with more materials or equipment.

How to combat terrorism By:Monday Daniel

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errorism has threatened the security of various countries all over the world for a long time, more especially the nations of the west. It should however, be noted that the tentacles of terrorism has spread to Africa in the last three decades, and Nigeria in particular in the last decade. One major problem that arises regarding terrorism is getting a concise definition because of its nebulous nature which has been critically addressed in this paper. The precursors of terrorism are many, and they include political, economic, social, ethnic, racial and religious. The factor focused on in this study is highly volatile in nature in Nigeria. Religion plays a serious rule in fostering terrorist tendencies because of its penchant for labelling one group

as superior and other inferior based on their monopoly of access and ownership of a supposed supreme universal being. It is disheartening that Nigeria’s security is being challenged at an alarming rate by acts of terrorism. Interestingly, issues arise within and outside the confines of the country. The Nigeria passport now entitles its holder to extra scrutiny and harassment all over the world, why? Fear of terrorism. Also, ethnic intolerance has being a significant catalyst to the continuous eruption of terrorist acts in the country. Then what are the problems of terrorism? In pursuit of permanent solution to terrorism in Nigeria, peaceful ethnic interaction should be promoted, and continued public awareness of a one Nigeria, ignoring ethnic division will help. The ethnic gap has to


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Business & Economy Power DISCOs still fumbling six months after On November 5, last year Nigerians rejoiced as government handed over generation, transmission and distribution of electricity to private companies. Six months after, Nigerians from all walks of life say power supply has gone from bad to worse. JOHNMARK UKOKO, TED ODOGWU and OWOLABI ADENUSI report.

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he Federal Government is at best when it comes to making promises, especially as regards when power supply would be stable. They are also good at explaining reasons the proposed date would no longer be realistic, and go purpose. And the cycle continues. Since 1999, when civil rule was reintroduced till date, successive Ministers of Power have given Nigerians various dates of when the country would experience uninterrupted power supply. None of the promises has been kept. 15 years after, government nt have invested billions of naira yet, all the people get is promises of new date when Nigerians would begin to experience stable power supply. Our correspondent’s investigation in Yola and other parts of Adamawa State showed that the people of the state groan over alleged exploitation by the private power distribution company. Findings further revealed that electricity consumers in the state are groaning in pains as Integrated Energy Distribution and Marketing Limited, the company that took over from Power Holdings Company of Nigeria (PHCN), is alleged to be selling uninterrupted electricity power code named “hot lineâ€? to the rich in the state at a price ranging from two million naira while the masses are left in the dark despite being heavily billed monthly. prospective person who wishes his house to be connected to the ‘hotline’ will in addition to connection fee, pay Âť Ăƒ the new electricity company before being connected. It was also revealed that prepaid meter owners have equally threatened a showdown with Yola Electricity Company for embarking on massive

Prof. Nebo disconnection over service charge. Many customers who spoke to newsmen said they were used to paying the monthly service charge in arrears whenever they buy new units, and wondered why the new company is trying to exploit them. One of the consumers described the development as outrageous, and questioned the rationale behind disconnecting owners of prepaid metres with the pretence that such customers have accumulated months of service charge. Another customer, Yakubu Musa, who spoke to Saturday Newswatch said, “The normal practice is when somebody’s unit runs out, and he wishes to buy more, the importance, remove outstanding charges, and then give units for the remaining balance.â€? Another customer, Umar Danbaba, said he bought N6, 000 worth of units, Âś Âł it was exhausted because of unsteady electricity supply. He accused the private company of being desperate for money as they are in the habit of sending crazy bills to customers, as well as proposing service charge for prepaid meter owners and re ÂŽ to. When contacted for comments on the issues raised above, the Yola Electricity Company Public Relations Manager, Mr. Aliu Hassan, said he would get back, but never did. The situation in Kano and its environs ‰ Âł ÂŽ the prevailing erratic power supply has gone from bad to worse. The problem which was blamed on low water supply from Shiroro Hydro Power Station and the damages to the thermal stations across the country has frustrated business promoters, who have to rely permanently on generating sets to power

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Umar ! Âł despite the takeover of the operations of the PHCN by the private core investors, power situation in Kano State has remained epileptic, with some consumers experiencing total blackout. It was also revealed that power rationing within the metropolis has resulted to many consumers not being supplied electricity for about a week. The Manager of Kano Distribution ÂŽ Š ‰ Âś ÂŽ has been very challenging in recent times. According to him, the major challenges is the Shiroro Hydro Power station which has been on its knees for quite

Nigerians are tired of promises of stable power supply within some magic date. They are of the view that 15 years is long enough for the government to have delivered on its promises of stable power supply, considering the stupendous amount said to have been invested over the past years

some time now, due to very low water level in the reservoir, a situation which ½¾¾ Ž are challenges of Egbin Thermal Power Station. He added that the pipeline supplying gas to the thermal plants have been vandalised Our correspondent reports that the worsened power situation has impacted negatively on the business sector, as the

Âł expensive scarce petroleum products. In Lagos and most parts of Western region, power supply has gone down as areas are supplied less than three hours power per day, contrary to the promises made by the various distribution companies (DISCOs). The Organized Private Sector (OPS) recently warned that many local companies might be forced to shut their operations if the power situation remains erratic, thereby worsening the already bad unemployment situation in the country, as many people who work in

jobs. It would be recalled that the Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, a few days ago, told Nigerians that the various private power generation, transmission and distribution companies are not to be blamed for the low power supply the country is witnessing today. According to Nebo, damage to the pipelines, lack of gas and low water level of the various hydro stations are responsible for the erratic power supply. He assured Nigerians that uninterrupted power supply will be experienced before this year runs out. Nigerians however, have tongued lashed the government for its inability to keep to so many past promises, adding that the government can’t be trusted to deliver on its promises. Nigerians are equally saying that the various DISCOs have become another PHCN which only mastered issuing crazy bills, collecting bills and disconnecting customers for the non – existing electricity. They say the DISCOs are taking Nigerians for a ride because the government supported PHCN for ages, with various promises of stable power for decades which it was unable to deliver. A cross section of Nigerians wonder if the government has only succeeded in replacing an incompetent and corrupt ¹ Ž

and arrogant DISCOs. Nigerians are tired of promises of stable power supply within some magic date. They are of the view that 15 years is long enough for the government to have delivered on its promises of stable power supply, considering the stupendous amount said to have been invested over the past years.

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Business & Economy ECCIMA calls for reduced bureaucracy at seaports

Ill-equipped graduates, job E market & Nigerian economy Abiodun Awogbemi

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hile there have been many questions and less answers as to the impact of unemployed graduates on the economy of the country, employers are quick to point out that majority of the so called unemployed graduates are unemployable. According to a former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Dr. Charles Ugwuh, during an entrepreneurship and career fair organised by the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM), in Abuja, it is worrisome that the unemployment

at 23.9 percent while a whopping 80 percent of graduates in the country are unemployable. The question therefore, that begs for answer is: What makes a graduate unemployable? According to the Vice Chancellor, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Professor Biyi Daramola, Nigerian graduates are unemployable due to the lack of self discipline and commitment to vigorous academic pursuit. Daramola said that lack of exposure to science and technology was one of the major factors responsible for the unemployable nature of graduates. He said it was high time the country’s education’s curricula is re-fashioned to make mathematics compulsory for all courses, and at all levels, adding that this would boost students’ interests in science and technology from their tender ages. “Governments should ensure proper funding of science and technology at all levels of the academic cadre, they should also help in the establishment of monotechnics and polytechnics or universities of technology that would expose students to skills acquisition. “Over the years, Nigerian education policies have recognised the importance of science-based courses in the nation’s education curricular, and thus pursued Âł to science-oriented courses during admissions into the nation’s tertiary institutions.â€? He said the emphasis on science and technology would facilitate the actualisation of the country’s desire to join the comity of developed economies by the year 2020. While some has been blaming the situation on the fallen standard of education in the country, the president ‰ ÂŽ Mr. Chibuzor Asomugba, said it is not enough to look at the indices of falling education standards, and lamely complain. “The institutionalised extinction of public education in the country should move all Nigerians to action. The academics in the tertiary sectors are taking action from a particular perspective, and all the support they get from the government and the Nigerian populace is criticisms and condemnation. Focused democratic economies are placing education at the peak of budgetary considerations. In Nigeria, policy makers and executors appear not to give a hoot. The rot in the education sector is not a tertiary phenomenon; it starts from the basics to the secondary. If we are going to start producing graduates who can

Crowd of unemployed craduates (Inset: Jonathan and Wogu) ÂŽ Âś Âś education in Nigeria. How can we have strong, basic and secondary instruction colleges of education where the teachers for the basic levels are supposed to be produced? There is a systemic rupture which has taken root and deteriorated over time. A radically extensive overhaul is what is required urgently. The strike in the polytechnics at this time is a cry of desperation to stem the tide of producing ‘unemployable’ graduates,â€? he said. A parent, Mrs. Suliat Agboola, said the problems started when government returned schools to the owners without Âś Âł ! Âť Âł schools want students’ enrolment, and

Employers want their graduate recruits to be competent technically They also want them to come out of school well equipped with complementary life skills such as problem

and critical thinking, interpersonal and team skills, effective communication, character, integrity and high level of personal ethics, self esteem, self –discipline, organizing skills and abilities to translate ideas to action

so they adopt every means to gain the ! ÂŽ learnt that primary three pupils study primary four curriculum, and most students in secondary schools gained Âł in the university gets there from Senior Secondary Two. All these lead to half baked education. “Also, government shot its self on the legs when it closed teachers’ training colleges which are the training ground for would-be teachers. How can a graduate teach primary four pupils without the basic educational background? Agboola said what government should have done to raise the quality and standard of education so as to produce Âą ÂŽ to go back to the basics, and do away with the 6-3-3-4 education system that is not performing. She noted that six years Âł schools can prepare a student towards making a career. Also those who want to technical colleges for two years training as well as two years in higher school university. “Polytechnics education should be strictly technical for would-be technicians instead of what we have today where Accounting and Business Administration had become the core of polytechnics courses. University should leave education courses to colleges of education instead of running faculties of education where core education courses are not taught. Teaching is a profession like law, insurance, etc. Most of the students study to pass and nothing else,â€? Agboola said. The Ogun State Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Otunba Bimbola Ashiru, said the rate of unemployment shows that these graduates are not well equipped to take up the task ahead. Most of them do not have technical knowledge of the courses they studied in the citadel of learning, while others seek white collar jobs which are not available. He added that only a few lucky ones get employment. “Another thing is that the institutions we have in the country do not conduct regular reviews of entrepreneurship courses, when they do, they just teach them theories. Graduates in Nigeria should imbibe enterprise spirit. Our institutions of higher learning should Continued on Page 24

nugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ECCIMA), has advised the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) to reduce bureaucracy at the seaports. The President of the Chamber, Dr Ifeanyi Okoye, gave the advice in Enugu during the NPA Day at the ongoing 25th Enugu International Trade Fair. Okoye expressed regret that importers were still facing undue delays in clearing their goods and called for pragmatic approach to tackle the issue, as the delay is capable of discouraging many importers from engaging in their legitimate business. ``We are not unmindful of the various measures to decongest our ports, but we wish to say that a lot still needs to be done,� he said. Okoye said that importers, especially those from the Eastern part of the country, were still experiencing undue delays due to unwarranted bureaucracy in clearing their goods at the ports. ``We call on the NPA to institute pragmatic and proactive approaches in tackling issues in the maritime subsector,’’ the chamber president pleade. In his speech, the Managing Director of the NPA, Mallam Habib Abdullahi, said the authority had been repositioned direct investment to the country. Abudullahi, who was represented by the Eastern Ports Assistant General Manager (Operations), Mr Oladele Alabi, said the authority was working in collaboration with the Nigerian Customs Service to reduce delays in clearing goods. According to him, when the Lekki Deep seaport in Lagos and Ibaka in Akwa Ibom become fully operational, they have the potential to increase government revenue and create massive employments.

Nasarawa to execute 156 MDGs projects

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total of 156 development projects will be executed this year by the Nasarawa State Government under the Millennium Development Goals

ÂŽ ! Senior Special Assistant to Governor Tanko Al-Makura on MDGs, Dr Mohammed Salisu, disclosed this in an Âł Š ! Salisu said implementation of the projects would improve the living standard of the citizens of the state and enhance development of the country large. ``As we are all aware, the importance of the MDGs projects to the socioeconomic development of our state and the country at large cannot be over-emphasised. Ă“Ă“ ÂŽ reduce poverty, hunger as well as improve the standard of living of the people. ``It will also reduce child mortality, improve maternity, combat malaria, promote gender equality and women empowerment. ``It will assist us in achieving the goals of the State Universal Basic Education for the ÂŽ ! Salisu also said , ``because of the successes and achievements recorded by ²¾Ÿ´ 2012 MDGs intervention, the presidency has given approval for the commencement of the 2014 MDGs projects under the 2013 intervention. ``Gov.Tanko Al-Makura has approved 156 projects to be executed in Doma, ÂŽ ÂŽ ÂŽ Local Government Areas, with six months completion period.’’

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Business Interview

Sure-P changed lives of youths in Niger State – DG Since the inception of Subsidy Re-investment Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) in Niger state, several youths have been actively engaged while measures are being taken # $ % # removal of fuel subsidy. In this interview with JUSTINA ASISHANA, the SURE-P Director-General, Hassan Nuhu, enumerates the projects undertaken by the programme.

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hat was the concentration of Niger SURE-P in 2013? In 2013, we concentrated on creating jobs for our young people, and in institutionalising the farm institutions. For instance, when we came on board, there was a programme by the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries which entails going to a farm in Sokoto State for practical demonstration As well as the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) for the training of the youths. We decided to put all the farm institutes in the state in good condition because they were not in good shape to provide that kind of training for young people, or else we would continually send people to as far as Zaria to learn basic Âś ! was to reposition the farm institutes to be able to provide these kinds of training for our youths. Two things happened as a result of these repositioning that we are happy to share. First, the farm institute in Kuta is going to be part of ¡ Agriculture in Mokwa where there will be diploma courses in some agricultural related courses. This is possible because of the amount of intervention on the farm institute. Also, the Works Training School in Minna has been up-graded from being Diploma awarding institution. All these wouldn’t have been possible if the hostels, classrooms and administration structures were not built, and if the general atmosphere structure wasn’t changed. Within that institution, we - the organisation responsible for road maintenance in the state. This is to enable students who are into that kind of skill obtain practical training. This is the kind of intervention that we focused on. Over the years, we have talked about vocational training as an option to youth unemployment. As a young man, I knew that we used to have vocational training schools which have degenerated, but if Âł school in Minna today, they will see what we are doing there. The school is going back to the way it used to be. Before our intervention, the school was gradually becoming a regular secondary school, but now, it is regaining status quo; training young people in vocational Âś ! Âł ÂŽ institutionally so that it would be sustained over because I do not see giving youths N110,000 at the end of the month as employment; it is handout. It must

be something that is sustainable; it must be something that could last over a long period of time so that the youths would derive their livelihood from it. This is one area that we have successfully intervened, and came out with achievement in 2013. The institutions are now up and running. The Tegina Farm Institute which formerly had the capacity of training 150 youths at a time and twice a year can now take 500 people at once, and can run three sessions in a year because the facilities have been upgraded. These are the ways we think we can change the economic face of the state. Another area we also focused on was complimenting the state government’s policy of graduate employment programme which had been on in the last Âł ! ¸ ÂŽ Âł who have gone to school priorities, so

Normally, there is no programme that does not its load of challenges. One of the serious challenges that confronted us was the growing number of unemployed young people while efforts to create jobs were ongoing. Another challenge was some dubious civil servants who were already gainfully employed, but joined the programme

have not found employment are trained to become Sanitary Inspectors, and we have 500 of such. We then proceeded to the Ministry of Environment where we took another 500 to the Federal College of Forestry in Jos to be trained ! Âł Ă‚¾¾ Âł Vanguards. Now, all these were in 2013. So you can see that plus or minus, we have created these jobs for people who Âł ¸ ! have also done programmes like the ¸ ÂŽ Ÿ¾¾ Âł vehicles. We introduced 1000 tricycles in 2013 while another 1000 tricycles will be distributed this year. We did free school bus transportation for students of public schools. Because of the situation, we shared staple foods among the public during festive periods to cushion the ‰ ! These were some of the focus of 2013 though I may not be able to mention all the projects. In terms of Naira and Kobo, what is the worth of the intervention your agency " About N5 billion was spent. We distributed 55 buses to all the 25 local government areas to cushion the transportation pressure on the local community. We also gave each of the local government councils N25 million to complete on-going projects or initiate projects that would touch directly on the lives of the people in the local government. What were the challenges SURE-P experienced in 2013? Normally, there is no programme that does not its load of challenges. One of the serious challenges that confronted us was the growing number of unemployed ‰ jobs were ongoing. Another challenge was some dubious civil servants who were already gainfully employed, but joined the programme. We discovered ten of such working civil servants who Continued on Page 73

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not only focus on theoretical work of ÂŽ and technical aspect as well. They should also liaised with groups as well as Âł practical knowledge of the theory they were taught, to enhance the academic ÂŽ Âś reliant in future. “So many graduates still depend on their parents for food and their general ¡ ! ÂŽ invested heavily in them, should have ÂŽ of their children does not allow them to Š œŽ ! Âł youths in the nation should developed themselves technically, so they can Š seekers. Tertiary institution too should prepare graduates for the world market, not only for Nigerian economy,â€? he said. ÂŽ Âť Âł what it takes to transform our local ! Âł Š they are not ready to go through what our parents went through. They don’t Âł Âł handle certain local work; what they want is the fastest means of making wealth. Ă‘ is only a few who are ready to take up the Âś ! Âł Âł put in place, how many of them have come up with great ideas of economic Âł Ă‘Ăƒ The Director-General of the National Youths Service Corps, Brigadier-General Âś ÂŽ read nor write properly. Âť Âł

ÂŽ Âś Âł Âą human capital. It is an unfortunate climax of the dwindling standards of education in the country, and calls for immediate reversal if the nation’s legacies Âł ÂŽ Âł ÂŽ one of the world’s strongest economies ²¾²¾ Âş ! “That this army of graduates spend six Âł ¡ ¡ Âł start at the university, and still come out ¡ Âś Âś Âł and corruption in the nation’s education sector. How did these graduates pass Âł ¸ Ă‘ that no examiners, at any point, could detect their low intelligent quotient (IQ) Ă‘ ÂŽ did these supervisors choose to play the ÂŽ Âł Ă? Ă‘ Given the multiplicity of institutions of higher learning this day and age; Âł Âś ĂŽ technology-assisted teaching and learning aids etc, any student, at any level, that fails to make the most of his/her studies Âł Âł ! ÂŽ

ÂŽ with their cell phones all day long for other frivolities and indulgences at the expense of their studies and future. Yet, Ă? ¸ only to graduate and join the pool of ÂŽĂƒ ! He advised the Federal Government to desist from further issuing of licences to Âł itself with improving standards. He said that proliferation of institutions causes

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Âł tertiary institutions can only improve or consolidate on the foundations already laid at the primary and secondary levels. Therefore, the Directorate of Inspection and Supervision of Ministries Âł a view to improving standards at those critical levels – primary and secondary. “Again, the curriculum, at the various Âł ÂŽ Âł !

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Communication Technology (ICT), entrepreneurship and other technical curricula with a view to not just making Âł Ÿ¾Ž¾¾¾ ÂŽ Š ! ÂŽ Âś Âł ¸ ‰ have not only encouraged many to ¸ ÂŽ has insidiously destroyed the education ! Âł ‰ who cheat in exams, mal-practice will Âł ÂŽ would study harder to pass their exams and, in the long run, develop capacity for challenges ahead,â€? he said.

We don’t have graduates who are willing to do odd jobs because they are not ready to go through what our parents went through. They don’t have the patience to bear things or even handle certain local work; what they want is the fastest means of making wealth

The NYSC DG stated that, “You don’t know. It stares you right in the face at the NYSC orientation camp. Interact ÂŽ to wonder how on earth they passed through the walls of a university. The general dearth of values has also made the average graduate intellectually lazy, and entirely reliant on connections. It is ‰ together a stand-out interview winning CV. No organisation worth its salt will Âł ´¾ workforce via connections at any point in time, unless it is prepared to sink.â€? ÂŽ Š ÂŽ the parents as some parents can go to any ! ÂŽ Âł Ă? ! ÂŽ majority of the private secondary schools arrange with examination invigilators who look away for the teachers to write the exams for the student. Private higher institutions are not left students who do not apply, knowing that most of the students and parents are desperate and ready to pay. After admission, the quality of education is most of the students so as to have more enrolments. Today, most employers advertise the Âś Š ²Ă‚ ÂŽ ÂŽ ÂŽ Âś Âł takes, what is uppermost in their minds is to have what an employee of 15 years does not have, and they spend more time Š !

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ÂŽ ÂŽ integrity and high level of personal ethics, self esteem, self –discipline, organising Âś ! ÂŽ education in many countries, is that these life skills are rarely thought as part of higher education curriculum. Yet as soft as they are, they are no less important in making a success out of school as the Âś ! Mr. Akanmu said government ¡ ordered to allocate more resources to human capacity development which has a high leverage on its social and economic development. In addition, higher education policy must also address how its institutions will develop the complementary curriculum that addresses the life skill requirements ÂŽ for their post-graduate life journey. employment reality and higher education

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Deputy Controller, Nigeria Customs Service, (NCS), Apapa Area Command, Mr Malanta Yusuf, has said that the Federal Government’s quest for an enhanced local manufacturing sector made the duty on imported raw material low to encourage local manufacturing. Yusuf said materials meant for educational purposes enjoyed zero per cent duty to encourage ¹ ‰ ³ understanding of how trade works and how policies drive revenue. He added that the transformation agenda of the present government had impacted positively on the importation of raw materials. ``The transformation agenda of Mr that I have ever seen, empowering Ž employment. ``People should not expect more luxury items into Nigeria, which has a duty rate of 35 per cent.’ Therefore, their raw materials and machineries are going to go into a very low rate of duty. It is not like ‰Ž ¾ ! ``But most of the raw materials are 5 per cent. Like educational items, œ Ž ! President,� he said. Yusuf said that the Customs was still on course in its revenue generation for the government, even ‰ ³ service delivery.

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he Nigerian Shippers’ Council has reiterated its commitment Âś ¡ ‰ container depots across the six geopolitical zones of the country. ÂŽ ÂŽ this known at the ongoing Enugu International Trade Fair. Âł Âł ÂŽ well as facilitate international trade. He explained that the inland container depots, which were a š Š ÂŽ would perform similar functions as the seaports. Ă“Ă“ Âł Âś ‰ waiting for government to declare them as ports of destination. ``By this declaration, the inland owners of goods will clear them. Ă“Ă“ in the world and send your goods Nigeria. ``As a shipper in Kano, for example, you will no longer need to ÂŽ will send them direct to Kano,â€? he said. He said that the depots had Ă“Ă“ for completion’’. ``Some of the depots are at various ÂŽ Âł terms of completion,â€? he said. activities closer to people in the hinterland as well as to decongest the conventional sea ports.


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Special Report LIVING AMONG GHOSTS

Amazing stories of morticians Ayodele Olalere

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o ghosts really exist? Do the dead truly leave their grave and walk about at night? What is it like to be a

Ă‘ It is a general belief, especially among Africans, that dead people engage in some forms of businesses at night within cemeteries. For some people, living close to the cemetery or mortuary, or even passing by such places at night, elicits fear as there is a belief that the spirit of the dead might harm them. There have been stories of people who claim that they experienced changes in their bodies, especially after passing by a cemetery. There have also been stories of

body parts of corpses to ritualists. In Africa, it is a regular sight to see pall bearers dancing with casket. Sometimes they Ž dance round or with the casket, with fanfare. Those who engage in the above business are perceived to possess some spiritual powers that enable them work or sleep in a cemetery or mortuary. Some are even alleged to belong to some secrete societies. A trip by Saturday Newswatch to Ijede Cemetery in Ikorodu, brought us face to face with the manager, Tosin Onamade, who is the national president of the Association of Morticians in Nigeria and also a member of Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management, Institute of Civil Funerals as well as owner of Western Funeral Home Limited. With over 14 years experience in Funeral Management, Onamade said the belief that dead people do engage in buying and selling at night in the cemetery or mortuary is a farce. “There is no oracle to be consulted before one can become a mortician, nor does one have to belong to a secret cult. Anybody that dies has died, no coming back. Many people believe the dead wakes at night at the cemetery to sell merchandise, but it is a lie. On several occasions within the last 14 years, I have slept in a mortuary or cemetery, but I have never come across a dead person moving about up at night. I have never witnessed such. In fact, I have always slept soundly without fear. It is unprofessional practitioners that use such information to scare people. Though I believe there is tradition and African spiritual power, but the fact is that once you are dead, that is all,� he said. Though African Traditional Religion as well as other religions believe in the existence of ghosts, Onamade dismissed it as lacking in substance. “However, there might be ghosts that walk about in the night as people always

say because at night, we do hear sounds, but there is nothing we can do about that. We don’t run away if we hear such sounds. I have never come across a ghost. I have slept several times in a cemetery, but I am human, I am not a spirit. If you are a professional, you don’t need to consult any herbalist or oracle to do your job, you only need to use your initiatives. Notwithstanding, I still believe there are African tradition concerning burial. The way a funeral is conducted for a particular dead person is not the way it is conducted for another.� Onamade spoke in more details: Working in a Cemetery and Mortuary You don’t need to have extra spiritual power like juju to work in a cemetery. You only need to be disciplined and contented. There are lots of people that will come to you for human parts. They don’t call it human parts, but there is a language that they always use if they want to ask for such things; they will tell you they want to buy menumo (keep your mouth shut). As somebody operating a cemetery, if you are not contented with what you have, you will play along with them. The oath of our job is to care for the deceased. It is a humanitarian service, so you must not be involved in selling body parts of the dead. You must have the fear of God. The same thing applies to working in a mortuary. It is not easy. Another major problem is that most times, the cause of deaths are not truthfully the mortuary. Somebody may die of HIV, but because the family wants to conceal the information, they do connive with doctors, and declare that the person died of cardiac arrest. When such corpse is brought to the mortuary, the embalmer wouldn’t know the true cause of the death and in the process of embalmment would contract HIV. q } ~

} undertaker There are some people who call themselves undertakers, pall bearers or funeral directors. All these terms mean the same thing, however. To the African institution, a funeral director is involved in the burial arrangement from the beginning, like arranging for the ambulance, and other things. The term, mortician is more internationally accepted. A mortician is believed to be a professional in funeral arrangement. Roadside caskets sellers, ambulance drivers and embalmers refer to themselves as morticians. Everyone who in one way or another, handles dead bodies, claims to be a mortician. What I am saying is that an ambulance driver is not a mortician; a casket seller is not a mortician, but they are involved in various stages of managing a funeral. A mortician is professional that is involved in the A-Z of funeral activities starting from when a person dies, giving advice to the

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family of the bereaved, taking the corpse to the mortuary, and having it well embalmed. Arrangement will later be made on how ³ casket and organising church service. Other logistics will also be put in place such as the pall bearers, and the music band that will take the corpse to the church and later to the cemetery. People only think of burial as a way to party, but that is not so. The most important ³ ! When you give a dead person a standard burial, it will come back to you years later because what you do today, your children will do the same for you when you die. When you don’t give a dead elderly person Ž give you same when you grow old and die. Challenges

There is no oracle to be consulted before one can become a mortician, nor does one have to belong to a secret cult. Anybody that dies has died, no coming back. Many people believe the dead wakes at night at the cemetery to sell merchandise, but it is a lie

There is no way you will not face a lot of challenges. For somebody to be a professional in this business, you must be able to respect all traditions. Some people will come to you and say they are traditionalist, that they want their corpse to be buried in a tradition way whereas the mortician handling the burial arrangement might be a Christian or Muslim whose believe is against the way the traditionalist wants to bury the corpse. So you cannot say you won’t handle it, you just have to be a multi-religious person. ! We face a lot of problems because of the traditions in Africa. You must learn the culture of every tribe, and abide by the rule of those cultures when handling burial arrangements for them because there are rules in funeral. There are some people that would bury their loved one and after the burial, lots of bad things will start happening to the family. Yoruba people call it akufa (the belief that the spirit of the dead person would begin to cause the death of other members in the family). As a funeral director, you must understand the tradition of the family you want to handle burial arrangement for so that you also don’t become a victim of akufa. You have to make consultations concerning the background of that family in order to ‰! are people that belonged to the occult while alive, who before their death had stipulated the way they wished to be buried. There is also the possibility that the family are not aware of such arrangement probably because he was good churchman while alive. They will naturally ask you to bury the person in their own way. As a professional, you should know the consequence of going against the wish of the dead, so you must take control of the situation and at the same time, shoulder the problem of that family. So funeral business is not something you can just walk into. As a professional, if you just Ž Continued from page 67


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Special Report Ayodele Olalere & Bianca Iboma

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n Tuesday April 2 this year, Abia State Police Command discovered a baby factory at Umuabuwa village in Osisioma Local Government Area of the state, and consequently arrested its operator. Allegedly run by one Mrs Comfort Osu Abu, the baby factory popularly known as “Osu Abuwaâ€? allegedly harboured pregnant teenagers and women. The babies, after delivery, were allegedly sold to prospective buyers. A childless couple, Mr and Mrs Samuel Blessing Iheanacho, who had visited the Home with the intention of ‘harbouring’ a pregnant lady Chidinma Okeke and later purchas the baby on delivery, were also arrested. They were reportedly childless for 18 years. The frequent discovery of ‘baby ‰ country has become a cankerworm that probably needs ‘surgical’ operation. Daily, the public is inundated with stories of discoveries of places where teenagers are housed and impregnated by men contracted for that purpose. Some come in already heavy, thus needing assistance. The girls, on delivery, are paid some money after which their babies are sold to waiting buyers, some of whom allegedly use the babies for ritual purposes while a handful others are bought by childless couples. Last year, the Nigerian Police raided a home at Owerri after intelligence reports that some girls were being housed at the location. According to the report, the pregnant girls, aged between 14 and 19 years old, and numbering about 16 were freed by the Police after a raid at the home. The girls were allegedly being forced to make babies for sale. The Home, run by a man, was registered as a non-governmental organisation. The report further stated ‰ Ÿ¾¾Ž ¾¾¾ naira each to get pregnant, and sell their babies after delivery. The Imo State Police spokesperson, Joy Elomoko, had said that when the home was raided “We found out that the suspect could not explain the whereabouts of a baby that was recently delivered in the home. We are suspecting that the baby might have been sold for (black magic) rituals,â€? she said. Five days after the discovery, another ‘baby factory’ was also discovered in Enugu State. This time, six pregnant teenage girls were rescued while three people suspected of planning to sell their babies were arrested. According to Ebere Amaraizu, the Enugu State Police spokesperson, the raid was carried out after information was given to the police concerning what was happening at the home. “We acted on intelligence information, and raided the house in Enugu where we met six pregnant girls, who were all under 17, and freed them,â€? he said. The girls were also said to have been lured into the house with monetary ! Though statistics has showed that the eastern parts of the country has the highest cases of these ‘baby factories’, other parts of the country are also not left out going by the latest discovery in Akute, Ogun State. The Ogun State incident was also discovered after the Police were hinted on the things going on at the place. According to the story, the home which is a three-room bungalow was raided by the police, and young, pregnant girls were rescued. The report stated that locating the girls inside the house was not easy as they were reportedly hidden in a wardrobe

Pregnant young girls rescued at Akute Baby factory

Baby Factory: Using young girls as human hatcheries by the operators of the home when the Police arrived. It took a thorough search to discover the hiding place. The girls, eight in number, were promised that their babies would be ´¾¾Ž ¾¾¾ 䟎Ÿ¾¾ ÂŽ be shared with the syndicates involved in the business. “Following intelligence report, we discovered, and stormed on Friday a baby factory in Akute district of Ogun State,â€? said Abimbola Oyeyemi, a Police spokesman. Similar cases have also been reported from Ondo State where 24 suspects

Ž ³ women, while another involved 19 pregnant women who were also in the process of selling their babies before they were arrested. This new trend has become a source of worry to the government which ³ œ ‰ ³ œ ! In the case of Ogun State, perturbed by the recent discovery of the baby factory by the state’s Police command in Akute, the Ministry of Women ‰ ³ in the state swung into action by rehabilitating the rescued victims. The pregnant ladies including an eight year old errand girl were sent to the Stella Obasanjo Home, where ¹ ‰ ! In her reaction on the incident, the

‰ Social Welfare, Mrs Elizabeth Sonubi, expressed great shocked over the unscrupulous act of the suspects; Mrs. Angela Chigoeze, and her brother inlaw Obinna Ndunaga; proprietors of the baby making factory. She described the development as inhuman, insisting that the ministry would not relent until they uncover all forms of illicit act in the state. “We have mapped out strategies to checkmate this type of illegal trade in the state. We are working hand- inglove with the state’s Police command and other bodies to curb this type of business. The state government has a zero tolerance for illegal businesses; it will not thrive in Ogun State as we

citizens.

The commissioner also stated that the girls were taken to the state’s owned hospital for medical checkup where one of them is presently on admission, adding that upon conducting medical examination, it was discovered that some of the girls are closed to their delivery date. Some of the young girls, Vivian Princewill and Miracle Eze, who spoke with Saturday Newswatch, described their experience in the factory as a painful one. They explained how they were sent to school and got impregnated in the process while still in the eastern part of the country, and a certain man linked them up with the proprietors of the factory without any form of arrangement. They narrated that they were maltreated and denied contact with their loved ones. They added that their phones were seized, and their bags regularly searched to ensure that they don’t have access to the outside world. Vivian, an undergraduate said that

We have mapped out strategies to checkmate this type of illegal trade in the state. We are working hand- in- glove with the state’s Police command and other bodies to curb this type of business

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she met other girls who had been set free after they have been delivered by the proprietor or sometimes a certain nurse whose face she had not seen. “Usually, after delivery, the girl would ‰ out without even a chance of cuddling their babies.â€? Three of the pregnant young girls were teenagers. They included Precious Steven (16), Miracle Eze (17) and Blessing Saviour (17). Others were Jeremiah Gift (25), Joy Âś ²¾ ÂŽ ÂźĂ? ÂŽ Igbo (22) and Vivian Princewill (21). Vivian added that the structured house where they were kept was so tight that they can’t exercise or move ÂŽ condition now compared to their former place. Mrs. Sonubi said that the rehabilitation is in progress, and that the eight year old child has been enrolled in a government school so she could continue her education while other victims remain in their care until the process is completed. Lamenting the spread of baby making factories in the south east, the south east chairman of Campaign for Democracy, Uzor A. Uzor, had said Âł ²Ă‚¾¾ Âł rescued in the last one year, many Continued on page 67


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of whom were lured into it by monetary incentives promised by operators of such ‘factories’. She also said investigations revealed that poverty and illiteracy made some of the young girls to fall prey. In one of the statements released by the organisation, it making factories to desperation by people to make money due to unemployment. Âť in the South-East are a result of the failure of the state governments in the South-East to create jobs for the teeming youths, especially the helpless girls, who are easily lured ! of the country that has the problem of baby factory; it is a peculiar case with the South-East.â€? “In Abia and Imo states, about 1,800 pregnant teenagers and babies were rescued from ‘baby factories’ in the last 12 months, and the number is still on the increase. It is hoped that the governors in the zone would collaborate with security operatives ÂŽ and rehabilitate the rescued teenagers,â€? CD charged. Reacting to the issue, the President of Project Alert on Violence Against ÂŽ ‰ ¡ Chukwuma blamed the widespread of baby factories on the weakness of the judiciary system as well as the police. She told Saturday Newswatch that many people are into the illicit business because the justice system Âś ‰ ! “A victim of a crime, be it sexual violence or whatever, can only gets Š ! problem is that there is no criminal justice for abused women in Nigeria. Where report is supposed to be made is the police station but since these women believe they cannot get justice but will be ridiculed instead, they recoil into their shells instead ¸ ! Our criminal justice system needs of people. For instance, they keep saying rape victims don’t come to report, but why would they come when they know they are unlikely to get justice? ÂŽ Âť response of the police, the delay in the judiciary system, etc. are not ! ÂŽ justice delayed equals justice denied. For instance, we have a girl in our shelter whose case of sexual violence that has been in court for two years. We need to reform our criminal justice system so as to enable more women speak out.â€? “We need to sensitize our police personnel so as to enable them do Âś ! Âł are a lot of laws on ground already in Nigeria which could serve as tools for ensuring justice on acts Âł ! always been the enforcement of ! operators of the those baby factories said that she has been arrested several times but was always

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playing with your life because if anything happens, you will face the consequence. It is a business one has to learn; it is not like selling beans and yam. Some people, who want to cut cost often patronise quacks that does not have experience. For instance, there are woods that must not be used to make caskets, but these quacks use them, and by the time a corpse is taken to the burial ground in such caskets, it would have started smelling, š !

involved in rituals, so the best thing to do is to consult a professional when it comes into funeral. For instance, if somebody dies at home,

that the person is truly dead. From my experience, there have been cases where somebody who was said to have died at home is brought to a mortuary to be embalmed but suddenly wakes. A professional mortician must conduct his

is truly dead because once you pour a chemical on a corpse that is the end. So you can imagine if the person is not medically dead and a chemical is poured on him, you have eventually killed him. My advice is to consult a doctor if any person dies at home

mortuary. Insult Of course there can be insults from the family of the deceased if you fail to provide the kind of quality service they paid for. During burial service, it is not all the people that come to the event that ! ³ ! funeral director in charge of logistics. He is the one that will prevent intruders from coming near the casket or move closer to the ³ ! of distance sympathisers must maintain with the bereaved family or the casket. It is called funeral plan. You don’t know who is an evildoer among the audience. In fact, some would come with the intention of dropping fetish things in the casket, which is why some caskets are covered with glasses to protect the corpse. Some would come with a white handkerchief to secretly use it

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to rub the body of the corpse so as to use the handkerchief for ritual. Some will come with fetish rings to touch the casket or if possible the corpse. Interest in the business When I was a kid, I had wanted to be an economist because I like managing

! funerals. I used to see the way the dead were buried and I felt they were not given ! Âł ÂŽ Âł ÂŽ I asked myself why can’t we do the same here. I was also not pleased the way my father was buried because of tradition. I was young then so as I was growing up, I decided I would do something relating to funeral business. My mother was not against the ! ÂŽ doing it, but later she agreed. As a young boy, my friends used to call me undertaker. university days, the name ‘undertaker’ stuck. Fear I have slept several times in a cemetery and I slept soundly, nothing happened to me. I have buried corpses midnight and nothing happened. I don’t have any fear. It is a pity government have not noticed Âł ĂŽ Âł !

Though everybody prays for business to come, but we don’t pray that people should die so that we can get business or that there should be disaster. I believe death is a necessity, everybody will die one day are people who will hide drugs or guns in a casket or ambulance. So sometimes when you see an ambulance blowing siren on the road, don’t be surprised if it’s carrying ammunitions or drugs Praying for business ³ to come, but we don’t pray that people should die so that we can get business or that there should be disaster. I believe death is a Ž ³ ! is the certainty that people will die today, and our prayer is that those who died today should be brought to us for us to give them a ! Ž we are from the dust, and we shall return to the dust. Association industry though the Federal Government has not given us the power to enforce. It is ! lots of atrocities in this business, and that is why we are appealing to the government to help us stop these atrocities. It is not ideal for a cemetery to be located in a residential area though the present cemeteries in some residential areas have been there long before houses were built around them.


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Food, raw materials shortage loom as Middle Belt crisis festers The Fulani invasion of Benue and Nasarawa states, Nigeria’s self acclaimed food basket, in recent times has led to loss of lives as well as destruction of crops and livestock. The situation tends to suggest imminent shortage of food crops, raw materials, animals and mineral resources derived from these areas. JOHNMARK UKOKO reports.

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ulani herdsmen are known to feed their livestock with grass. However, most times, farmers’ crops are also consumed by ÂŽ many occasions have led to quarrels between herdsmen and farmers. The herdsmen move from the north to the south in search of pasture and water during dry seasons, and in the process, their animals eat up, or destroy the crops of farmers, either in the middle belt or in the southern part of the country. Many informed analysts have called on government over the years to create permanent gracing locations for the herdsmen in order to curtail their nomadic movement. The appeals however, appeared to have fallen on deaf ears, as the herdsmen have continued their nomadic movements abated, leading ‰ herdsmen and farm owners wherever they go with their animals. The recent happenings in Benue and Nasarawa states where many lives have been lost, houses burnt, domestic animals of the locals killed and entire farmlands destroyed by suspected Fulani herdsmen has Š Nigerians. While it appears the authorities and the security agencies are either overwhelmed or helpless, informed Nigerians are warning that prices of food crops and raw materials would soon go up. A native of Otukpa, Ogbadibo Local Government Area of Benue State, Mr. Abah Abuh in an interview with Saturday Newswatch, recently in Lagos, said that Benue State, known as Nigeria’s “food basketâ€? and Nasarawa State, which are the major producers of yam, cassava, watermelon, mango, cashew, sheanuts, pawpaw, pineapples, soya seeds, honey, sweet potatoes and many other crops are unable to farm Âś ! Abuh said many of his kinsmen in various local government areas of the state, such as the Tivs in the central and northern part of the state, the Idoma, Igede and the Agatu, all from the southern part of the state, have been displaced by the unwarranted Âś !

Aganga In his words, “It’s sad that government has failed to stop the Âś people. We have lost so many people. Fulani herdsmen have destroyed our crops and killed our domestic animals. Nigerians should be ready to pay more for food and raw materials. What is happening in Benue and Nasarawa states is unfortunate, and a national embarrassment. Abuh, who works in one of the new generation banks in Lagos, lamented that his people have lost their lifelong Âł Âł Âś ÂŽ adding that Nigerians who depend ‰ Benue states would have to look elsewhere for supplies. He predicted that the prices of food ‰ Âł the middle belt would go up as many

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Âś ÂŽĂƒ Âł taken over their villages.

Nigerians will have to depend on expensive foodstuffs coming from other parts of the country. The areas where cheap foodstuffs come from are in crisis as farmlands are deserted. If we allow the crisis in the middle belt region to continue, we must be ready to face the consequence of the crisis

According to him, “farmers in my Âł š

! Those who have planted crops before this round of crisis started have witnessed the destruction of their farms and crops. The farmers do not have any form of insurance. We are just helpless.� Another respondent, a dealer of yam at the popular Mile 12 Market, Lagos, Mr. Akinyosi Ogunaike, told Saturday Newswatch that the prices ‰ belt region have skyrocketed in the recent times. He added that truck drivers are

to evacuate their products, adding that some drivers and their trucks Âł Âś ÂŽ which have scared drivers from other parts of the country from venturing into the crisis prone areas. “Nigerians will have to depend on ¸ Âł ‰ other parts of the country. The areas ‰ are in crisis as farmlands are deserted. If we allow the crisis in the middle belt region to continue, we must be ready to face the consequence of the crisis. Nigerians who spoke to Saturday Newswatch have appealed to the Federal Government and various security agencies to bring the crisis under control, and also provide

º as done in many parts of the world. They say it’s unfortunate that government have allowed the crisis to fester for so long to the extent that the herdsmen could have the capability to sack many local government areas of the state. According to a respondent, its unfortunate that government has folded its arms while Tiv, Idoma, Igede and Agatu lands have been taken over by the Fulani herdsmen; the people of these areas as well as those in Nasarawa State are being œ ! forget that these two states have the majority of retired and serving military personnel. If their people ³ œ Ž military men could resort to self defence, which consequences no one could predict. The stakeholders appealed to the government to put on their thinking Ž ³ stop to the nefarious activities of the herdsmen from snowballing into a

Š š ! The stakeholders say the government must halt the crisis, if Nigerians must avoid starvation. They added that companies which depend on cashew nuts, mangoes, pineapples and various cash crops grown in the middle belt regions may be forced out of business, if the crisis lingers. Nigerians from various walks of life have appealed to the authorities to do all within its power to restore peace in the region, which was formerly regarded as one of the most peaceful regions in the country.

Sure-P has changed lives of youths in Niger State – DG Continued from Page 23

found their way into the programme. This is one of the basic challenges that we experienced, and really needed the

! I are here in Minna, we do not know a civil servant in Rijau, if people from Š

is from Rijau, I don’t have the capacity to say the person is not part of that local government. The people have the responsibility to protect this projects. I want to share this challenge with the public so that they can assist us, I believe that there might still be many of them hidden in this programme that we cannot see or notice. Sir, before we go into the projects for 2014, how many youths were you able to touch their lives in 2013? As at the last count with the Niger State Planning Commission, we had about 4,000 youths. There were 500 Sanitary ÂŽ Ă‚¾¾ ÂŽ Ă‚¾¾ Green Guards which made it 1,500. There were also 1000 tricycles, of which about 95 percent of its operators were youths, bringing the number 2,500. We have what we called transient employment in some areas, and we have about 50 people working at a 3-star hotel site that is currently ongoing. Some of them work as masons, bricklayers, iron benders while some are menial labourers. The same is applicable in all those institutions we are constructing; the farm institutes in Kuta, Bida and Tegina. Even at the School of Health Technology hostel site, the same number of workers can be found there. Then the 55 buses automatically created jobs for 55 youths, 100 Talba City taxies for 100 drivers who are also youths. I am not Âł ÂŽ so approximately, we have engaged 4000 youths so far. Sir, there are allegations that the 3 star } Âœ Â? } to siphon government resources. What is your take about that? There are young people who have never gone to school, but they have learned skills, we need to create an environment where they can make a daily living. The menial labourers don’t have skills and no factory will employ them. One of the largest employer of labour is construction

Ž and create opportunity for these unskilled people who have a lot of energy, who are available for political manipulation is to create this kind of atmosphere where they can dispense that energy, and earn a living otherwise they would become environmental nuisance. Secondly, who said we cannot use SURE-P money to build hotel? Is it not a revenue generating activity? You see, the trouble is that we have grown so myopic that we do not see this project beyond the cycle of this administration. If I am no longer SURE-P DG wouldn’t it remain as a project belonging to Niger State government? No one knows the person who built Shiroro Hotel, but the hotel is still a source of revenue for Niger State government. The person who built Shiroro Dam, former President Ibrahim Babangida, spent more than N5 billion, but when the dam was being placed for privatisation, it went for about $50 billion, almost 20 times the amount that was used for its construction. Now, people must be able to look at this project beyond who is heading SURE-P. That is one sentiment about the 3-Star hotel. I believe no one would walk into that site today, and say that the project would not be completed, especially when SURE-P is in charge.


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Why investors must invest wisely, using CSCS approach T

Rainstorm destroy 100 electricity poles in Benue

understand the total cost of each transaction to an investor. ÂŽ Âť cost analysis because it wants Johnmark Ukoko to understand the total cost of each transaction to an investor. n the early 2000s, financial We need to benchmark ourselves institutions invaded the capital Âś ÂŽ market with the sole aim of investors look at the various ! markets, to see how free or open the Âś

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they lost their investments. The that lack of information, and reason has been chiefly attributed Âł investors who embraced bank Kyari

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of the Finance Correspondents led to the sharp practices noticed in Âś Âś ÂŽ

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Kyari stressed that CSCS is smart stockbrokers out there, ready Âł Âť to sell the stock of their clients Ăƒ cost analysis because it wants to Âś Âś Âś ÂŽ owners.

Ž  ³ ³ œŽ to be careful with the type of the units of the stock that sales is stockbrokers they entrust their permitted on the stocks. portfolio to. There are many smart stockbrokers out there ready to that CSCS is not known by many œ Ž investors. The authorities have to œ ¸ wake up to their responsibilities. ¸

Information is important in the Âł Âś Âś !Ăƒ ÂŽ While the capital market carry out its duties in the

Âł Âś Âą ! promised heaven and earth, about

their determination to correct the international investors who have Âś ÂŽ invested in various capital markets seen how they hope to match words to convert their paper stocks into with action.

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œ œŽ ³ stockbroker approaches CSCS with in their duty, which led many stocks, verifications are carried out, ³ ! Ž While corruption is seen as as the CSCS does not know the owners of stocks, it only rely on the œ Ž stockbrokers and the information in ¡

the record.

ÂŽ Âť not know the owner of any stock it is the stockbrokers that know market in particular and the society their customers. We deal with the !

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he Makurdi Business Unit of Jos Electricity Distribution Company, ‰ the week as rainstorm had destroyed more than 100 electricity poles in some parts of Benue State.

ÂŽ ÂŽ Emeruwa, claimed that the company Ă“Ă“ incident. Ă“Ă“

to our facilities in three towns, Otupko, Âś Âś ! ``More than 100 electrical poles were Âś ! is immense; we have already informed our ! Ă“Ă“ Âś Âś similar incidents but it was not like that of Âś ! ¸!Ăƒ Emeruwa however assured the supply to Makurdi and environs would be restored soon. ``The process of power restoration is on. Š !

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Jordan, haven of stability for business interest Eric Elezuo with Agency reports

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exporters to Jordan include: EU (20 %), Saudi Arabia (20%), China (11%), Germany (6.6%), United States (6% of total imports), Italy (3.43%), France (2.23%), and UK (1.71%). Due to slow domestic growth, high energy and food subsidies and a bloated publicsector workforce, Jordan usually runs annual ! ‰ international aid. Jordan’s economy is relatively well Âł ! account for nearly one-third of GDP; transportation and communication, public utilities, and construction account for ¡ ÂŽ constitute nearly that proportion. Despite plans to increase the private sector, the state remains the dominant force in Jordan’s ! Âł one-third and two-thirds of all workers. ²¾¾¾Ž Š Organisation, and signed the Jordan–United ĂŽ ²¾¾ŸŽ signed an association agreement with the European Union. Âł Jordan in 2009 totalled USD 761 million; according to the government, approximately two-thirds of this was allocated as grants, of which half was direct budget support.

by the Arab Spring have depressed Jordan’s GDP growth, impacting export-oriented ÂŽ ÂŽ ! arrivals have dropped sharply since 2011, Âł employment. Âą ÂŽ the government promised in 2011 to keep raising wages and pensions in the public ! Âł strained by a series of natural gas pipeline Âś ÂŽ more expensive heavy-fuel oils to generate ! Ă„Ă‚¾¾ Âą Âł the resulting fuel shortage. In August 2012, the International Monetary Fund agreed to give Jordan a three-year $2-billion loan. As part of the deal, Jordan was expected to cut spending. In November 2012, the government cut subsidies on fuel, increasing its price. As a result, large scale protests broke out across the country and the increase was removed. Jordan’s total foreign debt in 2012 was $22 ÂŽ Ă€²ç ! two-thirds of this total had been raised on the domestic market, with the remaining owed to overseas lenders. In late November 2012, the budgetary shortfall was estimated at around $3 billion, or about 11% of GDP. Growth was expected to reach 3% by the end of 2012 and the IMF predicts GDP will increase by 3.5% in ²¾Ÿ´Ž Âż!Ă‚ç ²¾ŸĂ€! š was forecast at 4.5% by the end of 2012.

Jordanian dinar, which is pegged to the IMF’s ÂŽ Âą Âł ¸ Âź Ă„ è Âľ!À¾Ă? ÂŽ ¸ Âź è Âź!¿Ÿ¾¿¿ ! Âś Âś is among the highest in the region. Agriculture in Jordan constituted almost 40% of GNP in the early 1950s; on the eve of the Six-Day War in June 1967, it was 17%.By the mid-1980s, the agricultural share of Jordan’s GNP was only about 6%. Jordan has hosted the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa six times and plans to hold it for the seventh time in 2013 at the Dead Sea.

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Jordan, haven of stability for business interests Natural resources Phosphate mines in the south have made Jordan one of the largest producers and exporters of this mineral in the world Âł ÂźĂ?´Ă‚ ! Four nuclear power plants are planned, Âł in 2019. Jordan has been seeking US approval for the production of nuclear fuel from its ²¾Ÿ¾! ĂŁÂŽ as that of Israel and it has rejected Jordan’s

Âą ! Natural gas was discovered in Jordan ÂźĂ?à À! Âş Âł discovered was about 230 billion cubic feet, Âą ! ÂŽ Âą ÂŽ produces nearly 30 million cubic feet of gas a day, which is sent to a nearby power plant to produce nearly 10% of Jordan’s electricity needs. Despite the fact that reserves of crude oil are non-commercial, Jordan possesses one of the world’s richest stockpiles of oil shale Âą be commercially exploited in the central and ! shale oil sits under 60% of Jordan’s surface. relatively low. And the total thermal value is 7.5 megajoules/kg, and the content of ointments reach 9% of the weight of the organic content. A switch to power plants operated by oil shale has the potential to reduce Jordan’s energy bill by at least 40–50 per cent, according to the National Electric Power Company. Tourism Ÿ¾ç̟²ç country’s Gross National Product in 2006. In 2010, there were 8 million visitors to

! Ă„´!Âż revenues, $4.4 billion if medical tourists are ! ‰ Âł world-class historical and cultural sites like Petra and Jerash to modern entertainment in urban areas most notably Amman. Moreover, Âą Dead Sea through numerous international resorts. Eco-tourists have numerous nature reserves to choose from as like Dana Nature

Âł ! Âł ! ÂŽ Baptist Site, and the mosaic city of Madaba.

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ÂŽ ÂŽ Âą ÂŽ Âż and 5-star hotels. Furthermore, beach clubs ‰ Âą ! Jordan played host to the Petra Prana Festival in 2007 which celebrated Petra’s win as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World with ¡ Âś ! Âł Âą Âś world’s top 10 raves. Medical tourism Jordan has been a medical tourism destination in the Middle East since the 1970s. A study conducted by Jordan’s Private Hospitals Association (PHA) found that 250,000 patients from 102 countries received treatment in the kingdom in 2010, compared to 190,000 in 2007, bringing over $1 billion in revenue. It is the region’s top medical tourism destination as rated by the World Bank and Âł !

Âś ‰ ¸¡ Âł ÂŽ Europe, and America Most common medical procedures on Arab and foreign patients included organ transplants, open heart

Despite the fact that reserves of crude oil are non-commercial, Jordan possesses one of the world’s richest stockpiles of oil shale where there are huge quantities that could be commercially exploited in the central and northern regions west of the country

surgeries, infertility treatment, laser vision corrections, bone operations and cancer treatment. Transportation As it is a transit country for goods and services to the Palestinian territories and ¹Ž ¡ Âł transportation infrastructure. Jordan ranked as having the 35th best infrastructure in the world, one of the highest rankings in the developing world, according to the World Economic Forum’s Index of Economic Competitiveness. ²¾¾½Ž Âą Âś Âł Âť

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Politics

Ike Nwachukwu not good enough to lead Igbo to Confab – Nwoye A

Confab: Delegate worries over Kutigi’s style

Mansur Oladunjoye

Dr. Ben Nwoye is a chieftain of the All Peoples Congress (APC) in Enugu State. He is a lawyer and United States of American-based aviation consultant who decided to extend his business to Nigeria to enable him contribute his quota to the nation’s development. He recently declared his intention to run for the Enugu East senatorial seat in 2015. In this interview with correspondent KENNETH OFOMA, he speaks on the ongoing national conference which he described as a distraction by the Federal Government; security in the country and the politics of Enugu State. Excerpts:

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hat do you think of the ongoing national conference? My concern with the national conference could be likened to former Š which he termed: “Before it is too late.â€? I think it is already too late in the sense that we are watching a Peoples Democratic (PDP)-administration hoodwinking the public, using the national treasury to engage in political jamboree and labelling it national conference for the interest of the nation. That constituted body is unconstitutional; it’s an aberration. And the product of whatever deliberations they may be having will Âą ‰ ÂŽ nor has it the capacity of making any meaningful change or contribution into our lives. For instance, they are already being exposed, given the manner of selection. From North to South, these are members of PDP’s inner caucus that are drawn out to deceive the people, confuse the nation into believing that somehow what an incumbent president cannot do, which is providing a good life, security and economic stability to the people he governs, and that some folks drawn along party lines will now be able to make that particular decision for President Goodluck Jonathan. To worsen it all, he is saying that whatever comes out of it will be subjected to referendum as if he doesn’t understand the process of referendum. In an election year, at a time when the people are kicking and urging for change, as he doesn’t understand the logistics involved, number one is educating people on what they are going to vote for in a referendum and the process. So, I ask Mr. President, how is he going to achieve that? If there is anything to deliberate really, on which I think they are usurping the powers of the National Assembly, why did they not put that up to the elected people to deliberate? Why did they not think Âł ÂŽ which is the reason we elected people to the lower and upper chambers? And these are representatives of all; they cut across party lines and ethnic nationalities. Why are we picking people along party lines? Why do we have folks who are tired and retired Âł the fate of this nation, the fate of my

own generation? We have individuals of over 80 years of age, whose contribution to this nation’s growth are dear to us, whom we have to remember based on history for what they have done. Some have done well and some have done poorly, and yet we are now gathering them to decide the future of this nation. If you follow the law of natural progression, most of them ‰ of the decisions they had made will take place. We have bright minds being wasted and many of them are consultants and we have those we elected to drive the process of this nation, and we are abandoning them. We abandoned the House of Assembly in the states; we abandoned their roles; we abandoned the House of Representatives; we abandoned the Senate. The presidency has abandoned its duty to drive the course of progress. What then is the way out now? I think it is already too late because it is progressing but I want Nigerians to be watchful and keep their eyes open. They should watch what these people are doing and should not fail to apportion blame where it lies. So, whether this country disintegrates as predicted by the United States by 2015 or whether it stays as one, or whether our security is guaranteed or not, we should be wary so that we don’t look at the wrong people and say that the delegates have failed us; so that we will realise that it is the President and the PDP government that have failed us and not the unfortunate delegates. But the President has already ž } Â&#x;  œ that he merely acceded to the popular demands of Nigerians for a nationalities’ conference to discuss the restructuring of Nigeria? First of all, President Jonathan never explained why the sudden turn around. At the time the agitation started, when the Igbo and Christians were being slaughtered on daily basis in the North, he didn’t think of a confab; he did nothing. He disagreed. When the issue of oil subsidy removal took turn immediately after his election as the President, agitations occurred. He disagreed completely on the need for it. There were groups that called for conference in the course of that issue,

Nwoye but he disagreed. And then when they began to press on him to deliver on the so called transformation agenda, and when the ministries that were overwhelmed with corruption were being uncovered, and people began to defect from the ruling PDP, he suddenly woke up without explanations or consultation with those groups. The reason for their agitation was not the reason he approved the conference. The delegates never believed that Nigeria is going to be a two-party system. At the time there were the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA); not what we have today. They thought they had a grip of the country. At the time this conference was being called it was not election year; this is an election year. We are going to have the primaries in October through December. In the South East for example, I did not participate; my generation is not part

If Dim Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu were to be alive today, in fact, he will be turning in his grave. As we speak he will be restless and concerned about the person leading Igbos to the confab. The question is: Are we now dumb; are there no more men in Igbo land that Nwachukwu would lead us?

of it. Check who is the leader of Igbo delegation- General Ike Nwachukwu (rtd). He is not the spokesperson for the Igbo. If Dim Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu were to be alive today, in fact, he would be turning in his grave now. As we speak he will be restless and concerned about the person leading Igbo to the confab. The question is: Are we now dumb; are there no more men in Igboland that Nwachukwu has to lead us? This is an aberration. What do you have to say about

} } Â&#x; } }  Â? Âœ } ¢£ per cent to reach a decision? You see, you got the point right there. If they want it to work, they wouldn’t put a process that clearly ! two weeks’ time you are unable to establish the rule of engagement, because one, not everybody can speak; two, your votes don’t count, apparently 25 per cent of Nay sayers are people of one single ethnic minority or single ethnic majority. Let’s assume the Igbo met in their own caucus and decide to say No to certain things, then probably you are going to force it down their throat whether they like it or not? If the entire Igbo in that particular conference are the only pessimists on a particular issue, you will not consider their views, you will say that the 75 per cent of Nigerians have said Yes? In that case they are no longer Nigerians. In that case you are telling ! For the interest of the Nigerian ~ Â&#x; ¤ ÂĽ Nwachukwu (rtd)? It wouldn’t be the Nigerian public; I’m saying that as an Igbo, as a citizen of the Igbo nation, he has never been considered as an Igbo leader. You can go back and check. Just becoming an Igbo elderly man does not make you a leader. Secondly, when his people were being slaughtered, he turned his back on them; that is history. When his people were being slaughtered he followed and chased his own people. That is his history; I did not create Continued on Page 81

n Ogun State delegate to the ongoing national conference, Barrister Bisi Adegbuyi has advised the conference’s chairman, Justice Idris Kutigi (retired), to change his leadership style especially while relating with members on issues so that he would not be seen as biased. Adegbuyi in a telephone interview with Saturday Newswatch acknowledged that though, “presiding over the affairs of a national conference consisting of 492 delegates from different and diverse culture, religion, background, social ethos, value systems, disparate people with various agenda, standpoint, and filled with mutual suspicion and distrust, cannot by any means be an easy task,� still, Kutigi ought to be wary that no delegate is higher than the other in the chamber. According to him, Kutigi has since been displaying abundant skill in handling situations, “Leadership that would steer the ship of a conference of this magnitude requires abundant skill, clear and level headedness. “Having said this, it does appear that Justice Kutigi would need to, with due respect, revisit and revise his leadership style in order to avoid being seen as unfair and partial in steering the ship of the conference. Some instances of partiality have reared their ugly heads; whether such were deliberate or just manifestation of human idiosyncrasies is open to debate. “Suffice to say that perceptions are critical issues in dealing with matters like these. Delegates that reopen closed issues ought to be ruled out of order; those that raise issues that are totally unrelated to issues under discussion should also be similarly ruled out of order,� he urged. He however recalled a situation that queried the leadership style of Kutigi, saying, “the most appalling instance of issue under discussion is that of the offensive, clearly incendiary and subversive vituperations of Lamido Adamawa, a delegate who, by an act of amazing indiscretion went wild in warning delegates of the perceived dangers inherent in subscribing to the values of Western world predicated on the concept of two third-majority voting. “Notwithstanding the subversive nature of the said vituperations, the chairman was clearly reluctant in ruling him out of order. All said and done, one hopes that as the conference progresses, the chairman will make progress in handling its affairs with commendable evenhandedness,� he said.


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Ondo bye-election: PDP, LP, APC in supremacy battle today Peter Dada, Akure

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s scheduled, the byeelection into the vacant seat of the Ilaje/Ese Odo Federal Constituency of Ondo State, holds today in two local governments that make up the constituency of Ilaje and Ese Odo. The contentious seat became vacant as a result of the demise of the lawmaker representing the constituency at the Federal House of Representatives, Hon. Raphael Nomiye, who died in his Abuja residence in November last year. To this end, today’s election would be a show of strength among the three major political parties in the state - the ruling Labour Party (LP), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the new All Progressive Congress (APC) as each of them would want to prove superiority over one another in the area. Though seven political parties will be participating in the election, going by what is on Ž Ž other four political parties have nothing at stake in the election other than mere participation. The other four parties include the Advance Congress of Democrats (ACD); People for Democratic Change (PDC); Democratic Peoples Party (DPP) and Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA). Sequel to the pronouncement of the date, guidelines and time-table of this election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), all the political parties concerned had

³ work in other to get the votes of the people of the constituency. It is a known fact that Ilaje, the more populous of the two local governments where the election would be held, is a stronghold of the PDP and the party had been winning any election taking place there until 2010 and 2011 when it lost the bye-election to the State House of Assembly and National Assembly election respectively to the ruling LP. But in 2012, the party regained its winning form as it convincingly won the gubernatorial election in the local government in October. Picking Adewale Kukute as its š as a right step in a right direction as it is believed that the popularity of the candidate will also work for victory for the party. All other things being equal, the PDP has expressed election of today, promising to defeat the ruling party and other parties hands-down in an atmosphere of free and

fair election. The party had really showed its seriousness and determination for the election the will be held after the reconciliation of aggrieved members of the party and to a certain extent, it is the result of the election that would signify the result of the reconciliation moves. During the campaign rally held last weekend at Igbokoda, the headquarters of Ilaje Local Government, Mr. Olisah Metuh, the National Secretary of the party, assured the party members of the support of the national secretariat for the election, adding that the party would put in its machinery to win the election. Metuh, who represented the National; Chairman of the party, Alhaji Adamu Muazu, said: “I am here on the authority of the National Chairman, Alhaji Muazu and the entire National Working

! Ž Ž highly placed, either at the local, state or national level, that works against the party’s candidate would be dealt with. “The party therefore takes the election with all the seriousness and will deploy all within its power to win the election.� In other for the party to be victorious, the National Secretary warned members against working against the party in the election, promising that the party would deal with any member found in such anti-party act. Commenting on the election, the state chairman of the party, Mr. Ebenezer Alabi, appealed to the security agencies that will be on duty to ensure that election was free and fair by not colluding with politicians to rig the election. In the spirit of fairness and neutrality, coupled with their professional ethics, Alabi urged the security agents, especially the military men to be professional in the discharge of their duties during today’s election. He recalled that the past experience of the party in elections showed that military men were allegedly biased in previous elections in the area, and such should not repeat itself today. Highlighting some of the biased roles allegedly played by the military personnel in past elections in the area, Alabi alleged that military personnel in the past aided the ruling party to the detriment of other parties. He stated: “Our experiences with security agencies, particularly the military in the previous elections in connivance with desperate politicians, we considered it necessary this time around to take every necessary steps towards protecting our interest by ensuring that a level

Omojuwa playing ground is created for all contending parties in the election.� “As a party, the PDP in

the principle of free and fear election, anchored on the Âł ‰ man, one vote, one woman one vote, one youth one vote, which is also in tandem with the reform agenda of Mr. President. We are not asking anybody to rig election for us: we are merely asking for a level playing ground and the neutrality of military men on election duties. “We equally call on all authorities having any role to play in the election to do so in an unbiased and transparently neutral manner. These organisations include the INEC, police, Army, Navy, National Security and Civil Defence Corps, State Security Service and others.â€? For the ruling LP, members are very optimistic of victory in the election. It was gathered that the party has begun preparation for the election before the INEC commenced its own preparation. As part of the preparation, the state government had quickly completed some of the projects

We equally called on all authorities having any role to play in the election to do so in an openly unbiased and transparently neutral manner. These organisations include INEC, Police, Army, Navy, NSCDC, SSS and others

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Ore in the two local government and commenced another one just to tell the people that the present administration did not neglect them. The party would also need the election, because, will be conducted since the inauguration of the second term of Governor Olusegun Mimiko’s administration and it would serve as a test of popularity of his administration in the second term. Failure in the election would mean that the popularity of the present administration in the state has dwindled. In other not to fail, it was gathered that the party has holders from the area to work tirelessly for victory. The chairmen of the two local governments, state lawmakers representing the area, commissioners and others are already at home doing houseto-house campaign. Its candidate in the election, Mr. Kolade Akinjo, who was a Special Adviser to former President Olusegun Obasanjo ‰ have been strategically picked by the LP to boost its chances of winning as the young lad was said to be popular in the area, especially among the youths. Speaking on the development in a recent interaction with Saturday Newswatch, Akinjo corrected the impression that the people of the riverine area of Ilaje in particular would not support his party because the party had performed woefully in terms of infrastructural development of the area, saying the LP had no problem with the his people. Akinjo who hails from the riverine community of Ite Bukunmi in Ilaje Local Government Area, stated that

the LP government had in the last few years contributed to the development of the local government and Ese Odo Local Government both of which constitute the federal constituency. He maintained: “My party has no issue with the people there. In the last governorship election, our son contested against another son. The governor won landmark at the level of his own zone. It was expected that our people will, in a way support their own son. That is normal. I have worked for my people; this is not about LP; this is about the sons of Ilaje and we are calling them for intellectual debates. Let them tell us the agenda they have for our area. “This people have governed the land before without any transformational agenda; they don’t have any agenda for the area and if they say they have let them come out and tell us. They have been to the Parliament; they cannot develop the area. Under their administration, we have a lot of abandoned projects. This is not Olusola Oke contesting election; this is Kolade contesting election against another Ilaje sons. We will win the election.â€? Enumerating some of the projects executed in the area by the LP administration, which according to him, include mega schools, the Igbokoda International Market, the asphalting of the Igbokoda-Ayetoro road and the implementation of the Abiye Safe Motherhood programme, among others. According to him, the people of the area were in love with him and his party in the two ‰ Âł that, that is enough for him to win the election. However, in a not-tooimpressive development, the preparation of the APC in today’s election was lackadaisical and may consequently lower the chances of the party to win the election. Unlike the PDP and LP, the APC, apart from not having many supporters in the federal Constituency, it did not hold much serious campaign but was said to be embarking on house-to-house campaign. It was gathered that alleged responsible for this. An

the candidate, Mr. Adewale Omojuwa, was spending his personal money to run around and mobilise his supporters for the election. Meanwhile, a chieftain of the party (names withheld) disclosed that Omojuwa was

party and that the fund was used to organise unit by unit campaigns, noting that the problem with the issue of preparation was as a result of the crisis rocking the party.


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Who carries PDP umbrella in Osun? Anxiety is mounting all over Osun State as the main opposition political party - the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) goes to the poll in what many refer to as primaries to choose the standard bearer of the party that would eventually slug it out with the candidates of other political parties in the scheduled August 9, governorship election in the state. MICHAEL OLANREWAJU examines the strength and weakness of the aspirants and their chances.

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Delegates made huge sacrifices to be at Confab – Adegbuyi Asiwaju Bisi Adegbuyi, a legal practitioner and Pro-National Conference (PRONACO) chieftain, is a delegate representing Ogun East Senatorial District at the ongoing National Conference. Adegbuyi told newsmen at the weekend that the National Conference is a call to duty, to chart a new way for Nigeria. Assistant Politics Editor, Mansur /01234678: 1;;:42:2 ;<: =>?:@4G 142 @0:H ;<: :IK:>L;H

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to the good of Ogun women in particular, and the state in general, which has been known to be very strong. Immediately I was informed of the incident, I swung into action though troubled by the situation. I followed the instruction of the state governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, to relocate the victims to Abeokuta. The pregnant girls aged between 16 and 25 years were relocated to the Stella Obasanjo Children’s Home, Ibara, Abeokuta, while the suspects were transferred to the Police command in Oke-Ilewo. The Ministry of Health and a team of social workers also assisted in taking them to the state hospital in Ijaiye where it was discovered that two of the girls were near delivery after a thorough medical œ¡ for proper monitoring. The girls who had been traumatised as a result of the inhumane treatment they received from the proprietor of the factory are at the moment rehabilitation process. An eight year old errand girl, Ruth Ebere, who was among them, had been enrolled at a public government school, “Our Lady of Apostle Primary School in Oke-Ilewo for her to continue her education. Also, regular counselling sessions to address the inhumane experience and stabilise their minds is ongoing. These girls are from distant places, and their parents are not even aware of their existence since they are not allowed access to information. They were choked in a room where they could not exercise or enjoy their fundamental human rights. As soon as one is delivered of the baby, she is shown the way out with a !

! What other plans do you have for the victims? These victims are indigenes of Akwa-Ibom, Imo and Abia states.

in Ogun State, we will empower them, those who intend to further their education would be given the opportunity, and those who prefer skill acquisition will be ! interest. If they intend to go back home we will linked them up with their families; if they want us to set them up, we will do our best; we just want to equip them, so they don’t become liabilities. My utmost desire is for them to be useful to themselves and the nation at large. I am very sure they have learnt their swallowed.

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What are the modalities put in place by the ministry to ensure that this type of illicit business does not thrive? The state has a zero tolerance for illicit businesses, which is why we are carrying out active campaign plan to enlighten the public on wealth creation. We are ready to move with our goals of sanitising the state, and have

the ministry, task force and other relevant bodies as government eyes. We can never be everywhere, but we are assuring the general public that we would live up to our dreams and aspirations. Even the masses are not left out of this crusade. If you notice any form of illegality in your locality, don’t hesitate to inform the government or the nearest police station. We must join hands to build the Ogun of our dream. The government’s future plans for the indigenes and residents are to ensure that the root cause of poverty is eradicated. People should be patient with government policies; it is geared towards development.

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What prompted the Ogun women empowerment initiative through a revolving loan? The state has a mission to rebuild. We have a governor who has a passion for the wellbeing of the citizens, and I personally share his passion. The thought of expanding out of the desire to boost small scale businesses in the state.

Also, it is to enable them perform their roles as house wives and mothers very well. Every woman should be a helpmate at the home front; they should be able to have ³ prevailing family issues before their husband’s arrival. It will reduce the burden on the man when a woman Ž the stress on the man, therefore,

What do you think is the role of a woman in nation building using  } ÂŞ ~ Every woman has a very great part to play in the development of a nation. There is no chance for the welfare of any nation unless the condition of women is improved. š with only one wing. Women are moulders and builders of a nation’s destiny. Though delicate and soft, she has a heart, stronger and bolder than that of a man, she is the supreme inspiration of a man’s onward match. Today, most educated women have come out of their shells of inferiority complex, and are shouldering all kinds of responsibilities. If a woman is given the task for the development of a country, she will perform wonders. She is more dedicated, hard working, sincere and devoted to a cause. Many social evils like killing, illiteracy among females, illegal business should be avoided. A woman mental and physical contact is much more lasting and comprehensive with the issues of life compared to their male counterpart, except when she is not ready to make an impact. This is the reason I am calling on women to make use of their uniqueness to build their homes and engage in less stress. They should not relent in their role as nation builders.


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I want my wife to ask me for sex

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How do I get rid of my stretch marks? I

have been married for eight years now with four children. However, my wife hardly asks am 22 years old and a relatively slim me for sex. We have a rather good girl, but I have stretch marks on my arms, and more importantly, I am sex life but sometimes, I feel like I very crazy about wearing short-sleeved am forcing her. I wish she would clothes. Please tell me how to get rid of Š Âś Âł ! those stretch marks. much to ask? How do I get her to Titi, Lagos do it? Titi, Ehis, Abuja # \ } # $ ^^ $€_ on the body, but are most likely to appear Ehis, in places where larger amounts of fat are Listen to your wife. When she stored. Most common places are the abdomen speaks, she usually has something to (especially near the navel), breasts, upper arms, underarms, back, thighs (both inner tell you. You might learn something $ ˆ ^ $ #} ` € ^ $ about the single most important health risk in and of themselves, and do not person in your life. Ask yourself right compromise the body’s ability to function now: what’s her favourite colour, normally and repair itself. her shoe size, what does she like least Try using a moisturizer. A study comparing herbal moisturizers found about her body, what household chore that people who lotioned-up daily showed does she despise, paper or plastic? If !$ |# $ \^ ] \ $ $ } $ ^^ $# you actually start listening to her, she and elasticity. Think of it this way: if your will be so dumbfounded that she’ll say skin has a lot of stretching to do, it’s less “yesâ€? to sex just to see if you’re still likely to tear and create stretch marks if it’s hydrated. Use lotion on new stretch marks, or listening. Everybody likes to be surprised and pampered. What if just once in a while, you, without your wife’s consent or assistance, arranged for a € ^ #} ^ _ } $ took her out to dinner? You would weaken her defences when you help with household chores. Nobody likes constant criticism, especially if it’s from the person they’d most like to please (that’s probably you). If you continually browbeat your wife, she feels less sexy and thinks you’re less sexy as well. Every woman needs constant Â… \ $` $ # ] ` $ adored. Her hair, her eyes, her smile, her legs, her touch, her mind, her spirit, her perfume, the list of things you can compliment her on is \ ` $ _ $ ] sex with anyone that doesn’t desire ` \ ^ ` you tell her everyday how sexy she is she’ll begin to feel sexy, and you know what sexy girls like to do. The most secret weapon of all is sending romantic gifts – cards, ‡ _ _ $! \ $ # { face book posts and BBMs. The result of this action is two-fold. One; not only is the wife thrilled that you are thinking about her but that you y girlfriend has another # € \ $ % _ € boyfriend. When I asked her % # $` # $ € $ why, she said she loves me, but consequence, after a few weeks of the other guy gives her money. What do this behaviour, the other women in you think? your spheres of contact will start to GAC, Lagos become envious of her. Then, your wife would believe she’s made the best GAC, # # ^ $ ` \ # $‰ # \ ] € _ women might even snub her. Your wife will secretly delight in this. And, # $! $ € ` ! € ! ‹ collecting money from one man and ‘loving’ suddenly you are a source of pride to ` $ € \ \ $ another man. Don’t let her fool you. Tell her what’s on your mind in a calm voice. Have sexy and desirable to have such an } _ $ |$ $ ] $ ] \ $` she wants to break up with you. Anyone who

$ _ € ‰ _ ! $! them in the future. Though using lotion on old stretch marks may still improve their ^^ $# ‰ ^ € $ % # ] using them on fresh ones. If you’re worried about the chemicals in over-the-counter moisturizers, make your own out of equal parts olive oil and aloe vera. The same study showed that this combination created the best DIY moisturizer. Ensure you increase your Vitamin C intake. One dermatologist suggests that 500 mg of Vitamin C, taken as an oral supplement, can help reduce the appearance of stretch marks. There are also some home remedies you may } € } \ { $! $ $ # % \ { and vitamin E lotion together. Put it on your # \ } $ €` % $ morning. Also, rub Irish potato slices on the marks, then take a dry brush and brush the skin in a circular motion. Once that’s done, apply lemon juice, then take a bath. During the day, make use of baby oil and at night, apply a generous amount of Vicks Vapour Rub (don’t $ˆ $ # ] _ # $! | \` Good luck!

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tells their partner they are dating someone else is ready to leave the relationship. If she loves you (really loves you), she would not ] \ € ‰ _ Œ \ $!` make a relationship work, you need respect, honesty and communication. I doubt if you two have that because if she valued you and your relationship, she would have talked to you before she said yes, running after someone else’s money. I think it’s time for you to re-evaluate your relationship, and lay things on the line. If she wants to date others, then you must be free to ! ` ^ $ € | $ sea. Good luck!

Do you have a relationship or emotional issue to share or seek advice on? Contact the number above (SMS only).

´� resident in Port-Harcourt. He needs a beautiful lady of 25 to 28 years that fears God, has respect for herself as a wife, and has values for herself as a woman. She should be working-class or doing something for a living. She should be of average height and body and should be ready for a relationship which would lead to marriage. She must reside in PortHarcourt. Please no games. Call: 07019830040, 08036725736 TD, aged 44, employed, from Oyo State is based in Lagos. He needs a Muslim, responsible, honest woman who is ready and serious for marriage. She should be aged between 30 and 35 years old. Call: 09093305024


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fully subscribe to the democratic tenets of freedom of speech, association and movement. But it must be accepted that each freedom has its limits, and must be exercised within the circumference of the law. I have for several years been appalled by the ease with which Nigerian politicians switch camps. A man belongs to a particular political party in the morning, and just because his suggestion was not accepted at a meeting in the afternoon, he announces with glee and no feeling of remorse in the evening that he has joined another party, and while we are still trying to understand what that means to us, his supporters or electorate, he announces next morning, perhaps after some overnight ‘ reconciliation’ or ‘settlement’ meeting that he has gone back to the party he left yesterday evening. All in the name of freedom of association! What kind of freedom is this? Now if you are just a politician seeking relevance or a position or where to stand, I can show empathy,

be too crowded, and may not allow you a space to actualise your ambition. But then, is politics all about relevance and positions and ambitions? I had thought that political parties were organised to espouse certain ^ governance and orderly development of society. Therefore, before you joined one, you would scrutinize their constitution, philosophy and manifesto, so as to determine whether your world or political views or persuasion were in sync with those of the party you were planning to join. And so having joined, you would be expected to join hands with the other members to espouse, and promote the political ^ cal, economic and social behaviour of society to achieve growth and orderly development. In such circumstance, seeking particular positions (elected _ + cient reason to become a ‘migrant’ or ‘nomadic ‘ politician as Mr. Labarun ' / $ / $+ + kar and his cohorts, recently. Now if I have some empathy for politicians seeking relevance or positions or space to stand, I do not have any for a politician who has been + and manifesto of a particular party, who recklessly defects or migrates from one party to another. It is morally bankrupt, and it is a reckless and unconscionable abuse of the freedom and choice of the electorate. According to the Nigerian Constitution and the extant electoral laws, only political parties are allowed to stand for elections and only political parties win elections. If it were not so, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi would never have become the governor of Rivers State when he did. He never stood for the gubernatorial elections in

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Politics is not the art of the possible. It consists in choosing between the disastrous and the unpalatable – John Kenneth Galbraith, Canadian-born American economist (1908-2006)

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Justice Ademola, politicians & ‘political prostitution’ 2007. His name was not on the ballot, neither did he campaign. But his party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) went to the election and won. And when the Supreme Court was asked to determine who the rightful candidate of PDP for the election was, it said it was Rotimi Amaechi and not Celestine Omehia whose name was on the ballot paper, and who campaigned for the seat. So that settled the issue that the electorate actually and legally vote for parties. Yes, the individual can ^ but whom the electorates are voting for are the parties, largely because of their philosophies and manifesto. And so, if I have exercised my choice, and voted for a party and its manifesto, and it wins and the party’s candidate,

then for one reason or another (often _ party which I did not vote for perhaps because I did not share in their philosophy or like their manifesto, is this not a patent abuse of my freedom, and perhaps a fraudulent conversion of my political equity? This abuse has gone on for so long, and I was just hoping someone else would share my distaste for this act of ‘political prostitution’. Thank God that this week, Justice Adeniji Ademola rose to the task, and pronounced that the 37 PDP members of the House of Representatives who turned coat, and changed their parties to All Progressives Congress (APC) should lose their seats in the House. For me, this is a very courageous judgement, and carries with it a high moral weight.

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We need bold, courageous and fearless judges like Adeniji Ademola to rein in the politicians, and cut down their excesses. $ [ cians who now belong to the so called progressive party have risen, along with their leaders with one voice to condemn and abuse the courageous judge for trying to bring order to the conduct of politicians in Nigeria. If Ademola had acted otherwise, they would have hailed him as the greatest and most fearless judge on earth. They would have assailed us with eulogies of how the judiciary is the last hope of the common man. The same party that + nouncements in the history of Nigeria must not be the one to be insulting a judge because he was courageous to remain faithful to his conviction, without succumbing to the threats and blackmail of the Party’s intimidating machinery. Rather than rubbish the courageous judge, I would suggest that they accept the sobering verdict, then appeal as they have done, or go to the same court to adjudicate on their members who have also defected to PDP. That is the honourable thing to do to help bring sanity to the practice of Nigeria’s brand of democratic politics. How I wish that the type of Justice Ademola was in the bench in 1952 when there was inexplicable mass defections of NCNC members to AG overnight in the Western House of Assembly, which prevented Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe from becoming the Leader of the Western Nigeria’s Parliament, with its lingering consequences on Nigeria’s Politics and unity till date. Let me be clear that I am not opposed to any politician changing his party. I believe that there may be very many genuine reasons why this must happen. The constitution and the electoral laws have recognised some of them. But my position is that if any for any reason whatsoever to change his party, he should do one simple thing. Resign his position, and return to the electorate to re-seek their mandate to return to the position on the platform of the new party. For me, that is the only way to respect the wishes of the electorate, and bring decorum to the contract between the politicians and the people. If I know Nigeria well, the dethroned representatives who already said they are going nowhere, and have gotten their leaders and the media to drum up support for them may eventually go nowhere. They may even win the appeal- willy-nilly. For \ ] $ eniji Ademola has stood for truth and righteousness and whatever happens thereafter, history will remember him as one judge who did something to curb political rascality and ‘prostitution’ in our country.

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