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lobacom has entered into an agreement with Apple’s authorised distributor for Africa, Core Group, to provide subscribers with access to genuine Apple products and devices at GloWorld outlets, accredited dealer shops and Glo zones across Nigeria. Head of GloWorld, Mrs. Titi Ebinisi, said yesterday at a press conference to announce the partnership in Lagos. She said lovers of premium quality Apple products will, as part of the agreement, enjoy Globacom’s super-fast internet service - Glo Bolt. “The strategic partnership removes the burden of worrying about how to get authentic Apple devices and then worrying about how to activate its full functionalities through the purchase of a SIM and internet connection. Our customers have been relieved of all these worries.� Ebinisi added that with the partnership “anyone can walk into our signature retail shops, GloWorld, our accredited dealer outlets and Glo Zones in the country to get genuine Apple devices bundled with one year of data powered by Glo Bolt.� She added that the Apple line of devices available at the Glo outlets include iPhone 5s, iPad mini and iPad air, all of which come with Apple’s super sharp retina display. She urged telephone users in Nigeria to buy genuine Apple products from Glo outlets across Nigeria to enjoy the premium quality, reliability and speed of Globacom’s robust 3G plus network as well as exciting data bundles. Ebinisi reassured Globacom’s subscribers of more innovative products and services at pocketfriendly rates in line with the company’s tradition of making life more abundant for its customers. Also speaking, Country Manager, Core Group Africa, Mr. Sachin Verma, who congratulated Globacom for the partnership, said his company would ensure that customers get quality Apple products at the right prices. Commenting after the demonstration, Publisher, E24-7, Biodun Kupoluyi, described the partnership as a great synergy that will add value to what customers experience on the Globacom network, while Thisday’s ICT Editor, Mr. Emma Okonji opined that the partnership would improve the efficiency of Apple phones as it would be aided by the superfast Glo Bolt internet

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Lagos can be ‘Africa’s rising story’ – Fashola

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overnor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has said that the state can, indeed, be the ‘Africa’s rising story’, considering the progress being made along the lines of clear commitments and initiatives being planned in the power, agriculture, transportation and housing sectors among others by the present administration. Fashola spoke at the Mail and Guardian Africa Meeting of Great Minds Breakfast Dialogue with the theme – ‘Urban Migration and Renewal in Nigeria: Future Drivers of Economic Growth’ and sub-theme – ‘How African Cities will be the biggest drivers of the Rising Africa Story’, which was held at Four Points by Sheraton, Lekki, stressing that the progress made could only reinforce the capacity of the state to drive a rising Africa story. The governor emphasised that with steady power, the state would energise its communities, the people and their businesses as well as provide employment and food through the agriculture value chain.

He added that the successes recorded in the transportation sector simply means that the people could be conveyed from one end to the other in intermodal way and also provided ideal homes through payment by mortgage under the Lagos Home Ownership Mortgage Scheme (LAGOSHOMS).

Fashola disclosed that in Lagos State before the world became more knowledge-driven and competitive as it is presently, there was realisation that education of the people has remained surest way to develop the country and his administration has demonstrated commitment to educate

the citizenry from cradle to the top. “Our approach has been to improve all players in the public and private sector. We use competition and choice as drivers to increase productivity of our educational output. Our short-term bias would be technological and science education to produce peo-

ple who could do things with their hands rather than people that work with their minds alone. “We need generation of young men who would build our roads, bridges, schools and hospitals, ~ €~ ‚ƒ„€‚ƒ€† ‡‚ˆ‰‚ ‚ machine and CT scan and in that, way we could create job opportunities.�

‘No need to panic over ebola virus epidemic’ OLUSAKIN BABALOLA, Ibadan

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minister of God, ‹‚ ‚ ‚ Œ‘Œ’“”•‚ has urged Nigerians not to panic unnecessarily over outbreak of Ebola virus, which has claimed several lives in the country. Fasakin advised that instead of fear, Nigerians should adhere strictly to personal hygiene as recommended by health personnel and above all have faith in God of protection. The cleric spoke during the 29th Founders’ Day Service of Joyful Light of Cherubim and Seraphim Church, Soka Ϊ Œ‚ €š‚ ›Œ‡Œ”•‚ œ€‚ State capital. He enjoined all believers to continue with their faithful prayer and above all rely only on the protection of God at this challenging period in the country, stressing that though many Nigerians are very prayerful, “they have less fear for God because they commit sins with reckless abandonment.â€? L-R: Former Nigeria’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Oladapo Fafowora; Olori, Alake of Egba land, Dr Olatokunbo Gbadebo and However, the cleric Alake of Egba land, Oba Michael Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo; during the 16th convocation/investiture ceremony of fellows of Nigerian pleaded with politicians Academy of Letters held at University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka‌yesterday. Photo: Padonu Segun to shun violence if truly they are out to serve the masses in their quest to acquire power.

‚ ž€Â&#x;Â&#x; ”‡ ‡‚ ”because both the party Mistakes have been made, even as Governor Kayode position that could give it dependent National leadership and state gov- but those mistakes as Fayemi lost in the recent (PDP) a run for its money. ernment were fused into things stand today are not governorship election held Š ‚ ‘Œ“  Â‚ €ƒ ‚ Œ„ ‚ ›  Â“ š‚ Electoral Commission one. APC must learn how beyond amendment.â€? in the state. that APC is popular in  ¥Â‚ š€™‚ ~ Œž š† Â‚ to separate the two because Meanwhile, he has deThe APC chieftain de- Ekiti State and we have to conduct of the recent that would ill make things clared his intention for vie scribed the 15-year of PDP ~™€‹ Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â“Â”Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚” ‰Œ‚§ ”- governorship elections ‡“Dž† ŒÂ‚ š€™‚ Â&#x; Â&#x;› ™‘‚ €š‚ for Ekiti North Senatorial administration in the coun- eral elections. Our people held in both Ekiti and the party, especially those District position, empha- try as colossal waste, saying have not rejected APC in Osun states, adding who have problems with sising that the party is still that the party (APC) must Ekiti and South-West, the that the feat should be §Â€Â‹ ™”Â&#x; ”Œ‚ €Dž“Œ Â‘•‚ ƒ„€‚ a formidable force that ‘Œ™“‹ ‚ „Œ™‡‚ Œ€‚ Â’ ~‚ ÂŒÂŹÂ€ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ recent governorship elec- replicated during the ordinarily ought to run to can contend with Peoples against PDP’s tyranny to tion held in Osun State has 2015 elections. the party to seek redress. Democratic Party (PDP) play the critical role of op- ž€”ˆ™Â&#x; ‡‚“Œ¨­

2015: Ekiti APC chieftain advocates overhaul of party leadership ADEYANJU RAPHAEL, Ado-Ekiti

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chieftain of Ekiti State Chapter of All Progressives Congress (APC), Olusegun Osinkolu, has said that the party would have to change its leadership in the state if it must win in the 2015 elections. Osinkolu spoke yesterday while interacting with journalists in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, stressing that the present interim leadership of the state chapter of APC, headed by Chief Jide Awe, has done well, but would have to be overhauled if the party Â&#x;†‘Œ‚ ƒ“”‚ “”‚ Œ„ ‚ ” ‰Œ‚ § ”eral elections. “There should be restructuring across board. „ ‚~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂœÂ‚ÂžÂŒÂ”Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒ2€™‡‚Œ€‚ ÂŒ~~™€Œž„‚ Œ„ ‚ ” ‰Œ‚ § ” ™Œ Â‚ elections with the same strategy, so the leadership Â&#x;†‘Œ‚ › ‚ ž„Œ”§ ‡¨Â‚ ‚ ÂŒÂ&#x;‚ quite happy because our congress will be held soon Œ”‡‚ ‚ ÂŒÂ&#x;‚ ž€”ˆ‡ ”Œ‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ “Œ‚ would throw up credible people who could bring radical change to the party. Š „ ‚ ƒ ª ‡‚ ‰ ž†tive could not do much in terms of administration

Govt urged to prioritise funding of technical education when he was being conferred with an award of ean, School ‰ž   Â”ž ‚ ›œ‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”ÂŒ Â‚ of Engi- Association of Polytechn e e r i n g , nic Students (NAPS) in F e d e r a l ›Œ‡Œ”•‚ œ€‚ ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ‚ žŒ~“P o l y t e c h - tal, for his unprecedent”“ž•‚  ÂŒÂ™Â€Â•Â‚ §Â†Â”‚ ÂŚÂŒÂŚ •‚ ed contributions to engiProfessor Sabitu Ariyo neering development. Olagoke, has reiterated He emphasised that his call on both fed- quality graduates are eral and state governments to give priority to funding of technical education in the coun- OLUSAKIN BABALOLA, ibadan try, otherwise the deell was let sire for technological loose at Aladevelopment would be kia Orita a mirage. Odan area of Olagoke spoke while ›Œ‡Œ”•‚ œ€‚ delivering lecture on the State capital, as a member theme – ‘Quality Poly- of vigilance group shot technic Graduates for dead a 14-year-old apprenNational Development’ tice when he was returning OLUSAKIN BABALOLA, ibadan

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the hope of the country’s future, stressing that it does not stop at ŒžŒ‡ Â&#x;“ž‚ ‰ž   ”ž ‚ Œ €” ‚ ›†Œ‚ ‰Œ ”‡ ‡‚ Œ€‚ students who appreciate the culture of discipline, which according to him, would make them pure raw materials for thorough bred professional-

ism. “Acquired knowledge must be translated into practical reality through appropriate application of the theory to solving emerging challenges of the time. “This is the essence of schooling and graduation for social trans-

formation while on the field and system development.� Olagoke, however, enjoined polytechnic graduates to strive to serve in all facets of decisionmaking towards influencing the course of technical education positively in the country.

Teenage apprentice allegedly shot dead by vigilance group

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home from work Tuesday night. ÂŚÂ‚ÂƒÂŒÂ‘Â‚§ÂŒÂŚÂ„ ™ Â‡Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂœÂ€Â†ÂŚÂ„Â‘Â‚ of the area mobilised themselves for reprisal on members of the vigilance group, who immediately handed over the suspected killer to the elders. Œ‚ ƒŒ‘‚ š†™Œ„ ™‚ §ÂŒÂŚÂ„ ™ ‡‚

that the suspected killer would have been lynched by mob at about 10 pm, but the elders swiftly alerted the police to restore law and order. However, though details on the altercation that led to shooting of the deceased were scanty, the suspect

has been reportedly arrested and detained for interrogation. Meanwhile, the state spokesperson of police, ‚ “‘“‚ Â’Â†ÂƒÂ€Â›Â“ÂŞ  €›Œnafor, when contacted on the incident, asked Daily Newswatch to call back later for further details.


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Chibok schoolgirls: Northern elders’ ultimatum to Jonathan condemnable –Group Ted Odogwu, Kano

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rked by the hard line posture of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) on the continued captivity of Chibok girls, a group of lawyers has condemned the forum’s ultimatum issued President Goodluck Jonathan to rescue the girls before October or forget his 2015 re-election bid. The group, Lawyers for Sustainable Democracy in Nigeria, yesterday in Kano condemned the position of the Northern elders, describing it as unconstitutional and uncalled for. At a press conference organised by the lawyers under its chairman, Barrister Muhammad Zubair, the group also noted that the Federal Government is doing its best to ensure the rescue of the abducted schoolgirls. Maintaining that government has put everything in place to ensure that the girls were freed without wasting more lives. “All the machinery has been put in

place to re-unite the girls with their respective families,â€? Zubair reiterated. “If you can study the situation critically and without ÂŒ1 Â&#x;~Œ“”§Â‚ Œ€‚ › ‚ Â&#x;“‘ž„“ vous, President Jonathan „Œ‘‚ Œžž ~ÂŚ ‡‚ €2 ™‘‚ ›œ‚ Œ„ ‚ international community to help in rescuing the ab-

ducted Chibok girls. That is why the countries that Â&#x;Œ‡ ‚ ‘†ž„‚ €2 ™‘‚ Ϊ ‚ ” ÂŚworking with our security strategy.â€? The group therefore challenged those elders, who were only criticizing Jonathan’s Presidential ambition under the guise of Chi-

bok girls’ issue. “It is unconstitutional to do such a thing with the Chibok girls’ issue. Rescuing Chibok girls has never been a condition given by the constitution of the country before one could aspire for any political ofˆž ¨Â‚ Â„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚ÂƒÂ„ÂœÂ‚Âƒ ‚Œ™ ‚“”-

sisting that the statement is unconstitutional.� He asked that if it happens that President Jonathan is not contesting the 2015 elections, so Chibok girls should therefore be ignored? “Such statements should not be seen to be credited

Rivers mayhem must be probed, says PDP NATH OMAME, Port Harcourt

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eoples Democratic Party (PDP), Rivers State chapter, has called on the security agencies to thoroughly investigate the remote causes that led to the violence that broke out yesterday at Rumuepirikom, Obio/Akor Local Government Area of the state. PDP said it was most unfortunate that a royal father, who supposed to be a custodian of law and order in his domain, could “become so partisan to the extent that he could shoot his own son.� The party went on to say that the people of the

state “have deliberately rejected the Governor Rotimi Amaechi’s meet-the-people tour, which they said is very unpopular.â€? A statement signed by the PDP Director of Administration in the state, Emeka Woke, said “in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, for instance, where Amaechi’s Chief of ÂŚÂŒ2•‚ €”œ‚ ’€ž„Œ•‚ž€Â&#x; ‘‚ from, the people of the area openly rejected the tour not just because of its unpopularity but because the content of the tour is laden with elements of political campaigns against the provision of the electoral act. “More so, we gathered that the tour was merely a

window dressing aimed at brainwashing the public on non-existing projects. “This also explains why the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Tunde Ogunsakin, warned Amaechi and his APC that it was illegal for any political party to commence campaigns when INEC was yet to lift the ban on campaigns.� The statement added that despite this clear warning, Amaechi has begun campaigns contrary to the dictate of the electoral body, adding that this again shows the impunity that the Amaechi-led administration has been known for. “Is it then a surprise that he was pelted with pure

water sachets in some parts of the state recently?� PDP said most “worrisome is the fact that for a paramount ruler who is a staunch loyalist of Amaechi and a member of the APC to brazenly shoot his own son and six other innocent people goes to give credence to our earlier fear that Amaechi’s APC has stockpiled guns preparatory to the 2015 elections. “We therefore call on the Nigeria Police Force, the State Security Service (SSS), the Army and other security agencies to keep close watch on the APC members and Amaechi’s loyalists as we approach the election time.�

2015: INEC assures on gender equality

Minister tasked Nigerians on afforestation ADEMU LOKOJA

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ndependent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yesterday said it is comÂ&#x;“1 ‡‚Œ€‚ ”‘†™ Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â”Â€Â‚Â€Â” ‚“‘‚ denied access and opportunity of participation on the basis of gender in the processes of the electoral calendar between now and 2015 and even beyond. INEC National Commissioner, Information and Pub Â“ÂžÂ“ÂŚÂœÂ‚ €Â&#x;Â&#x;“1 ‚  ¥Â•Â‚ ™¨Â‚ Chirs Iyimoga, gave the assurance at a one-day roundtable discussion between the INEC and Women Leaders of Political Parties in Abuja. The meeting titled “Collaborating for Enhanced Women’s Participation In 2015 Electionsâ€? was organised by INEC in collaboration with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) - Democratic Governance for Development (DGD) II project. He said “as women leaders of registered political parties, embedded in the hierarchy of leadership of your various political parties, you are at the vanguard of changing the perception and indeed catalysing gender mainstreaming in both  ÂžÂŚÂ“‹ ‚Œ”‡‚Œ~~€“”Œ“‹ ‚€Dž ‘‚ on the basis of equality between men and women.â€? He explained that INEC was aware of the various factors which had militated against Œ„ ‚ 2 žŒ“‹ ‚ ~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“ÂžÂ“~ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ €š‚ women in politics, but expressed optimising that the declarative intent of the commission’s national gender policy would reverse this trend.

to people that are respected and regarded as elderstatesmen. Politics should be out of thisâ€? the group advised. “It is due to the sensitivÂ“ÂŚÂœÂ‚ €š‚ Œ„ ‚ Â&#x;ÂŒ1 ™‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ ”€Œ‚ everything relating to the mission of rescuing the girls should be made public. That is why, maybe these people are trying to portray that our able-President is not doing anything in that regard.â€?

‚š†™Œ„ ™‚ž Œ™“ˆ Â‡Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â“ÂŚÂ‚ was because of the imporÂŚÂŒÂ”Âž ‚Œ1Œž„ ‡‚Œ€‚Œ„ ‚™ ‘ž† ‚ operation and other ™ Â ÂŒÂŚ ‡‚ Â&#x;ÂŒ1 ™‘‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Œ„ ‚ Federal Government created an Information Centre headed by Mr Mike Omeri, explaining that it was done by the government to have a controlled information management in this period of insecurity plaguing the nation.

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ll Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the Department of State Services (DSS) of crass partisanship and unprofessional conduct over its actions and comments on the recent election in Osun State. In a statement issued in Abuja yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party also said the spokesperson for the agency, Ms. Marilyn Ogar, should be properly trained and given the necessary exposure so she can speak with knowledge and facts instead of making

baseless and incautious statements. “It is sad that a spokesperson for the DSS does not ’”€ƒ‚ Œ„ ™ ‚ “‘‚ ”€‚ €2 ”ž ‚ called ‘loitering’ under Nigerian laws. For her to now go on national television to say the APC’s National Publicity Secretary was arrested for ‘loitering’ in Osogbo on the eve of the state’s governorship election is the height of ignorance and constitutes a great embarrassment to DSS. “It is even worse that the so-called spokesperson, ever so glib, would make a joke out of such a faux pas by an agency that is supposed to be non-partisan and highly pro-

fessionalised. How on earth can any human being not be disoriented when 15 hooded gunmen arrest him/her and point their weapons at his/ her head as they did to me on that night in Osogbo? “How can a spokesperson for such a sensitive government agency not understand that the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria provides for freedom of movement? On what basis is Ms. Ogar questioning what the APC’s National Publicity Secretary was doing in Osun, when the same fellow has not questioned the presence of Musiliu Obanikoro, Chris

Uba and the likes in the same state? Or are those people from Osun State? “Was it not publicly announced that the APC was moving its headquarters to Osun to give support for Gov. Rauf Aregbesola? Why didn’t Ms. Ogar question the presence of President Goodluck Jonathan or Vice President Namadi Sambo in Osun when they came too, if she was been fair? It is sad that Ms. Ogar has turned herself to the spokesperson of the PDP by echoing what that party has said on the Osun election. This is unprofessional and irresponsible,� it said.

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inister of Environment, Mrs. Laurentia Laraba Mallam, has appealed to relevant stakeholders in the country to contribute Œ„ “™‚´Â†Â€ÂŚÂŒÂ‚Œ€‚Œ„ ‚ˆ§Â„ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒ§ÂŒÂ“”‘Œ‚ desert encroachment by planting trees to reclaim lost grounds ‡† ‚Œ€‚‡ ‘ Â™ÂŚÂ“ÂˆÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”¨ Mallam, who spoke during the third Northern Stakeholders Forum/Zonal Ecofair, held yesterday in Lokoja, Kogi State capital, said if everybody ‘„€† Â‡Â‚ Â&#x;Œ’ ‚ ž€”ž ™Œ ‡‚ 2€™Œ‚ to plant at least one tree yearly not less than 160 million trees would have been planted annually. Š “§ ™“Œ”‘•‚ Œ‘‚ Œ‚ Â&#x;ÂŒ1 ™‚ €š‚ urgency, should key in to gov ™”Â&#x; ”Œ‚ Â‘ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂŚ §ÂœÂ‚ €š‚ ˆ§Â„Œ“”§Â‚ ‡ ‘ Â™ÂŚÂ“ÂˆÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ ›œ‚ “Â&#x;›“›“”§Â‚ Œ„ ‚ culture of tree planting.â€? The Minister, who called for ž€Â&#x;~ Â“Â&#x; Â”ÂŚÂŒÂ™ÂœÂ‚ 2€™Œ‘•‚ Ԡ§gested that development of orchards, oasis reactivation, forest reserves and plantations should be the utmost responsibility. She called for increased public enlightenment campaigns by all strata of government on the consequences of the menace. Mallam listed the major threats to sustainable management of the environment to “”ž Â†Â‡ ‚ ‘€“ Â‚ ™€‘“€”•‚ €€‡‘•‚ pollution from various sources including air, water, industrial and oil spills, solid waste management and chronic problem €š‚‡™€†§Â„ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚Â‡ ‘ Â™ÂŚÂ“ÂˆÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”¨ „ ‚ ÂŒ1™“›†Œ ‡‚ ~™ ‹Œ Â”ž ‚ €š‚ drought and menace of deserÂŚÂ“ÂˆÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ Œ€‚ 2 žŒ‘‚ €š‚ ž Â“Â&#x;ÂŒÂŚ ‚ change, adding that the Federal Government being conscious of the problem has been mak“”§Â‚ÂšÂ™ÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ“ÂžÂ‚ 2€™Œ‚Œ€‚Â&#x;“Œ“§ÂŒÂŚ ‚Œ„ ‚ trend. The Minister recalled that the Presidency launched an iniÂŚÂ“ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â‹ Â‚Â€Â”Â‚Â”ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”ÂŒ Â‚ÂŒ2€™ Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ with N5 billion, sourced from the ecological fund.


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Impeachment: Enugu deputy gov must not die, Group warns FG, PDP position that the impeachment exercise was an act of ollowing the witch-hunt and executive W e d n e s d a y impunity. slump of the DepThe statement alleged uty Governor of that the plot was hatched Enugu State, Mr. not only to render the Sunday Onyebuchi while deputy governor politically testifying at the Enugu impotent, but to break him State Investigation panel down psychologically and on the allegations of gross physiologically. misconduct levelled against It said the whole exercise him by the Enugu State was a further proof of how House of Assembly, a pres- the “power drunkenness sure group, Enugu Rescue and impunitiesâ€? of the exGroup has warned that ž†Œ“‹ ‚Œ™ ‚~†1“”§Â‚›€Œ„‚ Â“š ‚ nothing untoward should and peace at grave risk in „Œ~~ ”‚ Œ€‚ Œ„ ‚ Â&#x;›Œ1 Â‡Â‚ Enugu State. Deputy Governor. “We, once more, deplore In a statement signed by this abuse of power and Comrade Martin Okenwa, wicked persecution that the Publicity Secretary, and has now hung the life of made available to journal- the Deputy Governor on ists in Enugu yesterday, the balance under circumthe group reiterated her Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂ”Âž ‘‚ ƒ ‚ ˆ”‡‚ „“§Â„ ÂœÂ‚ KENNETH OFOMA, Enugu

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mysterious.â€? “We condemn in the strongest terms the clear ~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŒÂ”Â‚ ÂŒ1“Œ†‡ ‘‚ €š‚ Œ„ ‚ Investigation panel, especially its insistence, against medical advice, that the Deputy Governor be brought back to the hearing immediately, even in a wheelchair or stretcher. This unusual hurry of a panel that has a constitutional period of three months to complete its ÂƒÂ€Â™Â’Â‚ÂšÂ†Â™ÂŚÂ„ ™‚ž€”ˆ™Â&#x;Â‘Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ it is executing a 2015 script ƒ™“1 ”‚“”‚Œ„ ‚ Ӡ§Â†Â‚ ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ‚ Government House.â€? The group further condemned the continued secret trial of Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi by the panel, which it said has barred the press from covering an

impeachment hearing in a democratic society. “We however, warn that the Deputy Governor must not die. We repeat, the Deputy Governor must not die,

as this could be an outright invitation to anarchy in Enugu State.� “Also, we believe it is better for President Goodluck Jonathan and the National

Leadership of the PDP to immediately call Governor Chime to order to forestall breakdown of law and order in the state,� the group appealed.

Assassins invade Anambra Community, kill one as Police shot two dead

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Â&#x; ”ž ‡‚ Œ‘‚ Œ”‚ “‡ Â”ÂŚÂ“ÂˆÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ card that bore Enugu State Transport Company was recovered from one of the suspects. The Command’s spokesperson, Uche Ezeh, told Newsmen in Awka yesterday that the command would not relent until the perpetrators were fished out. He confirmed that one person was killed by the suspects, while two of their gang members were gunned down by policemen attached to Chief Ekweozor. Ezeh also said two AK-47 riffles were recovered from the two dead suspected assasins, with 19 and 11 live ammunition respectively and an extra 30 live ammunition. He said, “what happened was that Chief Azubuike Ekweozor had a visitor in his house that night called TED ODOGWU, Kano Rueben Ikwuka and another s part of his conperson, but the man’s driver stituency obligawas coming back to the house tions, the Chief with another vehicle following whip of the Senate, Senathe man’s vehicle inside the tor Bello Hayatu Gwarzo compound. has donated a vocational/ Three persons alighted from ICT centre to Bichi educathe vehicle (black Jeep) behind tional development forum and because the suspects did in Kano. not know their target, the vicAlso Gwarzo donated, tim ran out, they fired and not less than N1million for killed him.â€? them to continue carrying Continuing the Command out their duties of educaspokesman said “but the tional development in the ÂŚÂƒÂ€Â‚ ~€ Â“ž Â&#x; ”‚ ÂŒ1Œž„ ‡‚ Œ€‚ community. the target quickly returned In a press statement, ˆ™ ‚Œ”‡‚§Â†Â”” Â‡Â‚ÂŚÂƒÂ€Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ Â&#x;‚ signed by the Media As- L-R: Anambra State governor, Chief Willie Obiano; Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and down, while the third person sistant to Senator Gwarzo, the Discipline of the Sacraments, Francis Cardinal Arinze and Founder, Flora Truworths Nigeria Limited, Chief Mrs. ran away with bullet wounds revealed that: “ I am happy Victoria Nwakoby, after a special mass at the St. Williams Catholic Church, Nkwelle Ezunaka, Oyi Local Government inside the vehicle and they ‡™€‹ ‚ €2¨Â‚ ” ‚ §Â€Â€Â‡Â‚ Œ„“”§Â‚ to donate the cash and the Area of Anambra State. Â“Â‘Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ”Â‚Â“Â‡ Â”ÂŚÂ“ÂˆÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ÂžÂŒÂ™Â‡Â‚ centre to you as part of my was recovered from one of contribution to the promothem that could give the lead tion of educationâ€?. EMMA MGBEAHURIKE, into the premises with a ret- much did you pay Umehâ€?, LGA. Chairman in Owerri in the investigation including The Chief Whip, who Owerri inue of security details but we reject youâ€? “No wonder municipalâ€?. Œ„ ‚™ ž€‹ ™ ‡‚™“º ­¨Â‚ was represented by the was booed by angry mem- Captain Iheanacho asked ™“ ˆ”§Â‚” ƒ‘Â&#x; ”‚€”‚Œ„ ‚ Following the incident in he Imo State Personal Assistant on bers for unilaterally sacking his Captain Iheanacho incident, a chieftain of the the community, security opSecretariat of the €”‘Œ“Œ† ”žœ‚ ÂŒ1 ™‘•‚ All Progressives 14 council chairmen of the Campaign Organization party and chairman of the eratives took over the area, Engineer Bello Gambo Grand Alliance party without recourse to (CICO) not to join APGAâ€? Owerri West local Govern- while indigenes were now live Bichi, indicated that he is (APGA), yester- the State Working Commit- God will judge APGA Na- ment Area, Barr Charles in fears. ž€Â&#x;Â&#x;“1 ‡‚Œ€‚Œ„ ‚‡ ‹  Â€~About five years ago, one tional leadersâ€?, Mazi Okwu Oguchialu dismissed Ezeo‡Œœ‚ Œ†™” ‡‚ “”Œ€‚ ‚ Œ‚ ›Œ1 Â‚ tee (SWC). ment of their area, adding of the prominent sons of the Chanting scornful songs has won Umeh in Imo and bi as a stooge and a puppet that the centre will be ju- ground as two factions community, Chief Chukwudi with placards some of then has been replaced by of ex Interior Ministercapdiciously utilized for the of the party engaged each which read “Go Ezeobi Umeh people. “Money tain Emma Iheanachi who Okafor was assassinated by purpose for which it was other in a combat with Go, you are a fake APGAâ€?, strong and come Rain, is being used to destroy the some unknown persons in deadly instruments. built. front of Saint Joseph’s Catho „“‘‚ ÂŒ1Â™ÂŒÂžÂŚ ‡‚ Œ„ ‚ ~™ ‘- “Captain Iheanacho how Come Sun, Kingsley is our party through dictatorship. lic Church in the community. Receiving the keys of the centre and the cash, ence of armed mobile the chairman of the forum, policemen from the state Alhaji Nasiru Maikano ex- Police command headpressed satisfaction with quarters as they were drafted to the kind gesture of the promptly an interactive forum with the  ÂŒÂ‡ ™‘‚ Œ€‚ ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“ÂžÂ† ÂŒÂŚ ‚ ‘~ ž“ˆž‚ ing that such project need to EMMA MGBEAHURIKE, Owerri Senator to the Bichi peo- checkmate the ugly scenario which precipitated a pleâ€?. he State Governor, traditional rulers in the State needs and projects of their be included in the budget. Okorocha thanked Ndi-Eze Owelle Rochas at their Council Secretariat, respective communities for Also, Maikano appealed „ ÂŒÂ‹ÂœÂ‚ÂŚÂ™ÂŒDž‚¡ÂŒÂ&#x;‚€”‚Œ„ ‚ ‹for being supportive of his inclusion into the next State Owerri, the Governor pointed Okorocha has adŒ€‚€Œ„ ™‚  ÂžÂŚ ‡‚€Dž ™‘‚“”‚ er-busy Egbu road where government and for workout that for all the communi- Budget. vised traditional the secretariat is located. the senatorial zone to take He recalled how erosion ing hard to ensure the success rulers in the State ties to be carried along in the Daily Newswatch gatha cue from the gesture exdevelopmental work-plan of ravaged some communities of the Community Governto articulate needs of their tended to the Bichi edu- ered that trouble started ‡“2 ™ ”Œ‚ ž€Â&#x;Â&#x;†”“Œ“ ‘‚ Œ€‚ › ‚ government, traditional rul- in the Sate which made the ment Council (CGC) in their cational forum by Senator immediately the state in- captured in the next State ers must make inputs and ad- state government build emer- respective communities as vised them to liaise with the gency centres in Oguta LGA well as the Palm to Palm proHayatu in their respective terim chairman of the par- Budget. ty, Barr. Peter Ezeobi drove areas. Giving the advice during TC chairmen and community to rescue the situation stress- gramme. alpable fear gripped the people of Umuawulu Community in Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State as a result of alleged invasion of the community by armed men believed to be hired assassins that claimed three lives. Daily Newswatch gathered that the prime target of the suspects, one Chief Azubuike Ekweozor escaped by the whiskers, while his

visitor, one Rueben Ikwuka was not lucky, as the gun men mistook him for their target, consequently shot and killed him. However, two of the suspects, who came with a black sports utility vehicle (Suv) met their waterloo as they were shot and killed Â›ÂœÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚ € “ž Â&#x; ”‚Œ1Œž„ ‡‚Œ€‚ the target of the hoodlums. The Anambra State Police Command however, said yesterday that investigations on the incident has com-

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he United Nations has declared its highest level of emergency in Iraq as fresh clashes between government troops and Sunni rebels killed four children west of Baghdad. Fighting erupted early on Thursday in the rebel-held city of Fallujah, about 65km west of Baghdad. The clashes on the city’s northern outskirts killed four children, along with a woman and at least 10 ˆ§Â„ÂŚ ™‘•‚ ‘Œ“‡‚ ÂŒ  Â†¡ÂŒÂ„‚ hospital director Ahmed Shami. Fallujah has been in the hands of the Islamic State since early

January, when the group seized much of Western Anbar province along with parts of the provincial capital of Ramadi. „ ‚ ˆ§Â„Œ“”§Â‚ žŒÂ&#x; ‚ Œ‘‚ the UN declared the situation in Iraq a “Level 3 Emergencyâ€? - a development that will trigger additional goods, funds and assets to respond to the needs of the displaced, said UN special representative Nickolay Mladenov, pointing to the “scale and complexity of the current humanitarian catastrophe.â€? The Security Council also said it was backing a newly nominated premier-designate in the hope that he can

swiftly form an “inclusive government’’ that could counter the threat from rebels, which has plunged Iraq into its worst crisis since the US troop withdrawal in 2011. Tens of thousands of ÂŒÂťÂ“Â‡Â“Â‘Â‚ ÂŹ ‡‚ Œ„ ‚ ‘ ÂŒÂ&#x;“ž‚ State group’s advance to take refuge in the remote desert Sinjar mountain range. The US and Iraqi military have dropped food and water supplies, and in recent days Kurds from neighbouring Syria ›Œ1 Â‡Â‚ Œ€‚ €~ ”‚ Œ‚ ž€™™“dor to the mountain, allowing some 45,000 to escape. The Pentagon on Thursday said a US mission to evacuate trapped

civilians on Sinjar mountains by the Islamic State group is far less likely after an assessment team sent there found the humanitarian situation was not as bad as feared. The UN said it would provide increased support to those who have escaped Sinjar and to 400,000 other Iraqis who „Œ‹ ‚ ‡‚‘“”ž ‚ †” ‚Œ€‚Œ„ ‚ Kurdish province of Da„†’¨Â‚ Œ„ ™‘‚ „Œ‹ ‚ ÂŹ ‡‚ Œ€‚ other parts of the Kurdish region or further south. A total of 15 million have been displaced by Œ„ ‚ ˆ§Â„Œ“”§Â‚ ‘“”ž ‚ Œ„ ‚ rebels captured Iraq’s second-largest city, Mosul, in June and quickly swept over other parts of

the country. The United States has been carrying out airstrikes in recent days against Islamic State ˆ§Â„ÂŚ ™‘•‚ „  ~“”§Â‚ š ”‡‚ back their advance on Kurdish regions. Political turmoil Meanwhile, Iraq’s central government in Baghdad continued to be mired in political turmoil, after the president nominated a Shia politician, Haider al-Abadi, to form the next government, ~†1“”§Â‚ „“Â&#x;‚ €”‚ ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂžÂ’Â‚ Œ€‚ ™ ~ ÂŒÂž ‚ Â&#x;›Œ1 Â‡Â‚ ™“Â&#x; ‚ Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Al-Maliki on Wednesday said he would not relinquish power until a federal court rules on

what he called a “constitutional violationâ€? by President Fouad Massoum. Al-Maliki insists he should have a third term “”‚€Dž ‚›†Œ‚„ ‚“‘‚Œ~~ Ϊing increasingly isolated as the international community lines up behind al-Abadi, who has 30 days to come up with a proposal for a cabinet. The UN Security Council urged al-Abadi to work swiftly to form “an inclusive government that represents all segments of the Iraqi population and that contrib†Œ ‘‚ Œ€‚ ˆ”‡“”§Â‚ Œ‚ ‹“Œ› Â‚ and sustainable solution to the country’s current challenges.â€?

Hamas: Peace deal must meet people’s demands

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amas has said it will not sign a peace deal with Israel that fails to meet the demands of its people. Khalil al-Haya, the Palestinian group’s negotiator at

the talks in Egypt seeking Œ€‚ ‘Œ€~‚ ˆ§Â„Œ“”§Â‚ “”‚ ÂŒÂťÂŒÂ•Â‚ said on Thursday they were ” §Â€ÂŚÂ“ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â”§Â‚ ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ Œ‚ ‡“Dž† ŒÂ‚ side “versed in procrastinationâ€?. “We are keen on having an agreement concluded. It must satisfy the demands

of our people,� said al-Haya during public address in which he briefed the people of Gaza on the progress of the talks. Haya said Hamas would continue to demand the end of what he called “unjust incursions� and a per-

manent lifting of the siege imposed by Israel on Gaza in 2006. The comments came hours after the truce between Hamas and Israel ƒŒ‘‚ ‰Œ ”‡ ‡‚š€™‚ˆ‹ ‚‡Œœ‘‚ as negotiators from both sides press ahead with the

talks in Cairo. Members of the Palestinian delegation said they would return to Cairo on Saturday night to begin more talks on Sunday. Egyptian and Palestinian sources told Reuters news agency Israel had tentatively agreed to allow some supplies into Gaza and relax curbs on the cross-border movement of people and goods, subject to certain conditions. “It was a war of necessity not a war of choice. We had no choice but to defend ourselves,â€? al-Haya said. “We are united and are †”“ˆ ‡‚ “”‚ › Â€Â€Â‡Â‚ Œ”‡‚ ‡ Œ‡‚ bodies. We are one front, one side, one body ... We Ϊ ‚Œ  Â‚ ”Œ§ ‡‚“”‚€” ‚›Œ1 Â‚ defending our people. The war is the beginning of liberation. Al Jazeera’s Andrew Simmons, reporting from Gaza, said Haya was vague about the precise stage the talks have reached. Five-day truce A renewed truce between the two sides appeared to be holding despite a shaky start. The Israeli military on Clashes in Fallujah „†™‘‡Œœ‚ ‘Œ“‡‚ ˆ§Â„ÂŚ ™‘‚ “”‚ Gaza breached the truce Œ”‡‚ ˆ™ ‡‚ “§Â„Œ‚ ™€ž’ Œ‘‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Israel and that in response, aircraft targeted multiple “rocket launchers and tersrael secured sup- ministration of President both countries. but wants America to give ror sitesâ€? across the enclave.

ÂŒÂ&#x;Œ‘‚ €Dž“Œ Â‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ plies of ammuni- Barack Obama has tightThe Journal said that US Israel security assurances Reshiq denied the Palestintion from the Pen- ened controls on arms €Dž“Œ Â‘•‚ Â™ÂŒÂŚÂ„ ™‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂ”Â‚ ~ ÂŒÂœÂ‚ in exchange for agreeing tagon last month shipments to Israel, the their traditional role as to a long-term deal with ians had breached the truce, without the ap- newspaper said, quoting mediators, have now been Hamas, the Journal said, and denounced Israel’s air strikes as “a violation of the proval of the White ‚Œ”‡‚ ‘™Œ  Â“‚€Dž“Œ Â‘¨ reduced to bystanders as ´Â†Â€ÂŚÂ“”§Â‚ ‚€Dž“Œ Â‘¨ But the case illustrated Israeli forces and Hamas House or the State DeIsrael and militants in calmâ€?. No casualties were repartment, the Wall Street that the White House ›Œ1 Â‚Â“ÂŚÂ‚Â€Â†ά Gaza were holding their Journal reported Thurs- and the State Department On Wednesday, the pa- ˆ™ ‚ Â„Â†Â™Â‘Â‡ÂŒÂœÂ‚ÂŒÂšÂŚ ™‚Œ‚” ƒ‚ ported in any of the inciday. „Œ‹ ‚  Â“1 Â‚ “”† ”ž ‚ €‹ ™‚ per said, Obama and Net- Œ™†ž ‚ §Â€ÂŚÂ‚ €2‚ Œ€‚ Œ‚ ‘„Œ’œ‚ dents, and hostilities had “”ž ‚€Dž“Œ Â‘‚Œ„ ™ ‚ƒ ™ ‚ the government of Prime anyahu had a particularly start, with night-time ended by dawn. A halt in more than a žŒ†§Â„Œ‚ €2‚ §Â†ÂŒÂ™Â‡Â‚ Œ‘‚ Œ„ œ‚ Minister Benjamin Net- tense phone call. ÂŒ Â‘ÂŚÂ“Â”Â“ÂŒÂ”Â‚ ™€ž’ Œ‚ ˆ™ ‚ tried to restrain Israel’s anyahu, the paper said, Netanyahu has “pushed followed by Israeli air Â&#x;Â€Â”ÂŚÂ„Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚Âˆ§Â„Œ“”§Â•Â‚“”‚ƒ„“ž„‚ 1,945 Palestinians and 67 Iscampaign in Gaza, the ad- ´Â†Â€ÂŚÂ“”§Â‚ €Dž“Œ Â‘‚ š™€Â&#x;‚ the administration asideâ€? strikes.

White House in the dark over arms supplies to Israel –Report

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raelis have been killed, had been set to expire at midnight on Monday. š‚ “Œ‚ „€ Â‡Â‘•‚ Œ„ ‚ ˆ‹ ‚ ‡Œœ‚ ž Œ‘ ˆ™ ‚ƒ“  Â‚› ‚Œ„ ‚ Â€Â”§ ‘Œ‚ period peace since hostilities began. The violence is the deadliest since the two sides fought a three-week war in the winter of 2008-9. At the last minute, the Palestinians announced the truce extension so both sides could work out a  Â€Â”§ªŒ ™Â&#x;‚ ž Œ‘ ˆ™ •‚ Â&#x; ‡“ated by Egypt. “Israel has accepted the ž Œ‘ ˆ™ ‚ ‰Œ ”‘“€”•­Â‚ ‘Œ“‡‚ Œ”‚ ‘™Œ  Â“‚ €Dž“Œ Â•Â‚ ‘~ Œ’“”§Â‚ on condition of anonymity. Bridging the gaps between Israel and the Palestinians in order to secure Œ‚ ~ ™Â&#x;Œ” ”Œ‚ ž Œ‘ ˆ™ ‚ „Œ‘‚ ~™€‹ ‡‚Œ€‚› ‚‡“Dž† Œ¨ Š Œ‚ “‘‚ Œ„ ‚ ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ Œ“Â&#x; ‚ ƒ ‚ „Œ‹ ‚ Œ‚ ˆ‹ ÂŞÂ‡ÂŒÂœÂ‚ ž Œ‘ ˆ™ ¨Â‚ The previous ones have been three days. It has been a rocky start,â€? reported our correspondent. “The negotiations went right up to the wire before the Palestinians made their announcement,â€? he added. “Then, within a few min†Œ ‘•‚Œ„ ™ ‚ƒŒ‘‚™€ž’ ÂŚÂ‚ÂˆÂ™ ‚€”‚ the Wednesday night, and then early into Thursday, in Œ„ Â‚ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„Â™ ‚Â&#x;“”†Œ ‘‚€š‚Œ„ ‚ ž Œ‘ ˆ™ •‚Œ„ ™ ‚ƒ ™ Â‚ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ ÂŒÂ‘Œ‚ three rockets entering Israeli territory and the response was at least three airstrikes by the Israelis ... We have since then what appears to › ‚Œ‚ž Œ‘ ˆ™ ¨­Â‚ Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh told Al-Aqsa Hamas television on Wednesday that the group would insist on “lifting the Gaza blockadeâ€? and reducing movement restrictions on the territory’s 1.8 million residents, as a prerequisite to a “permanent calmâ€?.


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Liberia gets Ebola drug; ponders who should get it

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Korean Air suspends Kenya flights over Ebola

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Mobilising electorate to vote

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rowing apathy of voters during elections is a sure alarming signal that the citizenry is  Â€Â‘“”§Â‚ž€”ˆ‡ ”ž ‚“”‚Œ„ ‚ democratic process. The refusal of registered voters to turn out and cast their votes cannot in anyway help sustain democracy as a peaceful method of changing leadership ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â‡Â“2 ™ ”Œ‚ Â‹  Â‘¨Â‚‚ ”‚Œ„ ‚½ž¿¿Â‚ governorship election in Anambra €” ÂœÂ‚½Ă‡¨Ă‡Â‚~ ™ž ”Œ‚€š‚™ §Â“‘Œ ™ ‡‚‹€Œ ™‘‚ Œ†™” ‡‚€†Œ‚Œ€‚‹€Œ ‚€™‚½à ‚‹€Œ ™‘‚€†Œ‚ €š‚¿žžĂˆÂ‚Œ”‡‚‘†›‘ ´Â† ”Œ‚Œ†™”‚€†Œ‚ ™ ž Â”ÂŚÂ ÂœÂ‚ÂƒÂŒÂ‘Â‚ÂŒÂ›Â€Â†ÂŚÂ‚Ă‰žÂ‚~ ™ž ”ά‚‚ „ ‚ recent governorship election in Ekiti state only recorded marginal improvement over Anambra as ÂŒÂ›Â€Â†ÂŚÂ‚ĂƒžÂ‚~ ™ž ”Œ‚€š‚‹€Œ ™‘‚Œ†™” ‡‚ out, a feat reportedly achieved by the personal mobilisation of Ayo Fasoye, who won in a landslide. There is therefore urgent need for all stakeholders in the democracy project to remedy the lacunas responsible for citizens losing interest in participatory and representative democratic process. „ ‚ „Œ“™Â&#x;Œ”•‚ ”‡ ~ ”‡ ”Œ‚ National Electoral Commission  ¥Â‚ ™€š ‘‘€™‚ 1Œ„“™†‚ §ÂŒÂ‚ recently expressed lamentation that few voters were turning out for  ÂžÂŚÂ“€”‘•‚™ §Â™ 1“”§Â‚Â“ÂŚÂ‚ÂƒÂŒÂ‘Â‚ÂŒÂ‚Â” §ÂŒÂŚÂ“‹ ‚ development.

The major culprits of voters’ ÂŒ~ÂŒÂŚÂ„ÂœÂ‚ÂŒÂ™ ‚Œ„ ‚ Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚ empowered by the Electoral Act to conduct civic education and promote knowledge of sound democratic practices and the political parties that jostle for votes of the electorate. The šŒ“ Â†Â™ ‚€š‚ ‚Œ€‚ž€”‡†žŒ‚ regular and continuous updates €š‚‹€Œ Â™Â‘ĂˆÂ‚Â™ §Â“‘Œ ™‚„Œ‘‚ ‰ž Â†Â‡ ‡‚ disenfranchised several eligible voters while names of the dead and relocated persons pad the voters’ register. The inconsistency of the electoral umpire on what mode of election to adopt causes a lot of confusion and apathy. Â”Â‚ÂšÂŒÂžÂŚÂ•Â‚Â&#x;Œ”œ‚™ Œ‡œ‚Œ”‡‚ƒ“  Â“”§Â‚ citizens get frustrated in identifying where to register for elections. This ƒŒ‘‚Â&#x;ÂŒ¡Â€Â™Â‚‘”Œ§Â‚“”‚Œ„ ‚½ž¿¿Â‚  ÂžÂŚÂ“€”‘‚ in which many potential voters’ were disenfranchised through ‚“”ž€Â&#x;~ ÂŚ ”ž ¨Â‚‚ šŒ ”‚Œ“Â&#x; ‘•‚ electoral materials get to polling booths very late thereby frustrating potential voters who might have waited in vain in the rain or sun. ”‚Œ„ ‚½ž¿¿Â‚§Â€Â‹ ™”€™‘„“~‚  ÂžÂŚÂ“€”‚ “”‚ ”ŒÂ&#x;›™Œ‚ ÂŚÂŒÂŚ •‚€” ÂœÂ‚½Ă‡¨Ă‡Â‚€š‚ Œ„ ‚¿¨ĂŠÂ‚Â&#x;“  Â“€”‚™ §Â“‘Œ ™ ‡‚‹€Œ ™‘‚ turned out to vote, according to Œ„ ‚Œ„ ”‚ ‚ ‘“‡ ”Œ‚  ÂžÂŚÂ€Â™ÂŒ Â‚ Commissioner in Anambra State, ™€š¨Â‚ ¨Â‚ ¨Â‚ ”†’Œ€§Â†Â•Â‚ƒ„€‚‘~€’ ‚

Letters to the Editor Can INEC inspire confidence?

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he two elections conducted by the ”‡ ~ ”‡ ”Œ‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”ÂŒ Â‚  ÂžÂŚÂ€Â™ÂŒ Â‚ €Â&#x;Â&#x;“‘‘“€”‚ ¥Â‚Â“Â”Â‚ÂŚÂƒÂ€Â‚Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ‘‚€š‚ Â’Â“ÂŚÂ“Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚ Â‘Â†Â”Â‚Â‘Â„Â€ÂƒÂ‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂŒ  Â‚ “§ ™“Œ”‚Œ”‡‚ the world over that we might start having ž€”ˆ‡ ”ž ‚“”‚€†™‚  ÂžÂŚÂ€Â™ÂŒ Â‚†Â&#x;~“™ ¨ ”‚Œ„ ‚~ÂŒÂ‘ÂŚÂ•Â‚ “§ ™“Œ”‘‚„Œ‡‚ Â€Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ÂžÂ€Â”ÂˆÂ‡ ”ž ‚ on electoral umpires responsible for conducting polls in our country. „ ‚~™ ‘ ”Œ‚ ‚ž€”‡†žŒ ‡‚Œ„ Â‚ÂŚÂƒÂ€Â‚ elections with transparency and without any form of malpractice from any of its Â‘ÂŚÂŒ2¨ „Œ“™Â&#x;Œ”‚€š‚ ‚ ™€š‚ 1Œ„“™†‚

§ÂŒÂ‚„Œ‘‚Œ‘‘†™ ‡‚€š‚„“‘‚ €Â&#x;Â&#x;“‘‘“€”Ä‘‚ preparedness to conduct credible elections › ÂŚÂƒ ”‚”€ƒ‚Œ”‡‚½ž¿ĂƒĂˆÂ‚Œ„“‘‚‘„€† Â‡Â‚› ‚ commended. „ Â‚ÂŚÂƒÂ€Â‚  ÂžÂŚÂ“€”‘‚€š‚ Â’Â“ÂŚÂ“Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚ ‘†”‚ Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂŚ Â‘Â‚Â’Â”Â€ÂƒÂ”Â‚ÂŒÂ‘Â‚ÂŹÂŒÂ‘Â„Â‚~Â€Â“Â”ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ™ Œ‚€š‚  ÂžÂŚÂ“€”‚ in the country should be seen as launch ~ÂŒÂ‡Â‚ÂŚÂ€ÂƒÂŒÂ™Â‡Â‘Â‚§ 1“”§Â‚š™ •‚šŒ“™‚Œ”‡‚ž™ ‡“› Â‚

election that would be accepted by the entire contestants in Nigeria and the world in particular. We should conduct our election into various elective posts without any form of intimidation or any harassment for Nigerians to elect people of proven integrity that would represent them in the elective positions. Nigerians would be proud if our electoral umpire would put the interest of the country and good image of its people at heart, to avoid any form of acrimony and unnecessary bickering. “Œ„‚  ÂžÂŚÂ“€”‚€š‚½ž¿ĂƒÂ‚“”‚š ƒ‚Â&#x;€”Œ„‘Ä‚ time and all Nigerians would start to have ž€”ˆ‡ ”ž ‚€”‚€†™‚  ÂžÂŚÂ€Â™ÂŒ Â‚Â‘ÂœÂ‘ÂŚ Â&#x;•‚Œ”‡‚ conducting election to the admiration of all and sundry, we shall say our promised land is in sight. Bala Nayashi Yashi Area, Lokoja, 08033559403

ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ‚ “‹“ Â‚ €ž“ ÂŚÂœĂ‹ ‚‡“Œ Â€§Â† ‚ €™§ÂŒÂ”“‘ Â‡Â‚Â›ÂœÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚ € Â“žœ‚Œ”‡‚ §ÂŒ Â‚ Advocacy Centre in Abuja. The ‘†›‘ ´Â† ”Œ‚§Â€Â‹ ™”€™‘„“~‚  ÂžÂŚÂ“€”‚“”‚ €‹ Â&#x;› ™‚½ž¿Ă‰Â‚Â‡Â“Â‡Â‚Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚ÂšÂŒÂ™ ‚› 1 ™‚Œ‘‚ ÂŒÂ›Â€Â†ÂŚÂ‚Ă‰žÂ‚~ ™‚ž ”Œ‚€š‚™ §Â“‘Œ ™ ‡‚‹€Œ ™‘‚ showed interest in voting. But is the political fervor and enthusiasm waning alarmingly to the extent of threatening the foundations of participatory popular democracy? đ‚ ŒÂ„Ϊ§Â“ž‚Œ1“Œ†‡ ‚Œ€‚~ ™š€™Â&#x;‚ creditably by overcoming its legendary logistics hurdles over the Âœ Œ™‘•‚~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“ÂžÂ† ÂŒÂ™ ÂœÂ‚§ 1“”§Â‚  ÂžÂŚÂ€Â™ÂŒ Â‚ Â&#x;ÂŒÂŚ ™“Œ Â‘‚Œ€‚~€  Â“”§Â‚‹ Ӡ ‘‚€”‚Œ“Â&#x; ĂˆÂ‚ and poor enlightenment campaigns to drum up awareness on the rules and regulations guiding polls and inability to update voters register to capture new eligible candidates of voting age. „ ‚‡€ª€™ª‡“ ‚Œ1“Œ†‡ ‚€š‚ politicians to win elections via all crooked means imaginable and the grand failure of incumbent €Dž ‚„€ Â‡ Â™Â‘Â‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂŒ  Â€ÂƒÂ‚‡ Â&#x;€ž™Œžœ‚ dividends trickle to the electorate as promised hitherto contributes largely to voter apathy. Many voters see elections as routine rituals to empower a few people to feather own nests only when they assume

~€ƒ ™¨Â‚‚ „ ™ ‚“‘‚ Â“1 Â‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚Â‘Â„Â€ÂƒÂ‚Â“Â”Â‚ ´Â†ÂŒ Â“ÂŚÂœÂ‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ Â“š ‚€š‚ž“Œ“ Â”Â‘Â‚ÂŒÂšÂŚ Â™Â‚ÂżĂƒÂ‚ years of sustained, uninterrupted democracy. Electricity supply is still at the level of anticipatory promises and plans in the legendary pipelines, massive corruption and public sector looting at all tiers of government has combined to deny the people vital provisions for socioeconomic welfare and job opportunities. The insecurity that pervades periods of elections also discourages ´Â†ÂŒ Â“ÂŚÂœÂ‚Â‹Â€ÂŚ ™‚Œ†™”€†Œ•‚Œ„ ™ ›œ‚ leaving the political space to largely Œ„†§Â‘•‚Œ™ Œ‚›€œ‘¨Â‚‚ §Â™ 1Œ› ÂœÂ•Â‚ ‹ ”‚ security agencies that should protect lives, limbs and property are often biased. However, it is instructive that ™€š‚ §ÂŒÂ‚‘Œœ‘‚ ‚„Œ‘‚‘ Œ‚†~‚Œ‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”ÂŒ Â‚ ”Œ ™ª § ”žœ‚ ‡‹“‘€™œ‚ €Â&#x;Â&#x;“1 ‚€”‚ €Œ ™‚ Â‡Â†ÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ Œ”‡‚ †› Â“ÂžÂ“ÂŚÂœÂ‚ÂŒÂ‘Â‚~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚Â€ÂšÂ‚½ž¿½ª½ž¿Ă€Â‚ strategic plans to promote national awareness and education which help to reduce propensity for  ÂžÂŚÂ€Â™ÂŒ Â‚‹“€ Â”ž ¨Â‚ „ ‚ž€Â&#x;Â&#x;“1 ‚ “‘‚ž„Œ“™ ‡‚›œ‚Œ”‚ Â‚Â”ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”ÂŒ Â‚ ž€Â&#x;Â&#x;“‘‘“€” ™•‚ ™¨Â‚ „™“‘‚ œ“Â&#x;€§ÂŒÂ•Â‚ and is made up of representatives €š‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”ÂŒ Â‚ ™“ Â”ÂŚÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ § Â”ÂžÂœĂˆÂ‚ ‡ ™Œ Â‚ Â“Â”Â“Â‘ÂŚÂ™ÂœÂ‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ ”š€™Â&#x;ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”ĂˆÂ‚

‡ ™Œ Â‚ Â“Â”Â“Â‘ÂŚÂ™ÂœÂ‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ €Â&#x; ”‚ 2Œ“™‘‚ Œ”‡‚ €ž“Œ Â‚ ‹  Â€~Â&#x; Â”ÂŚĂˆÂ‚ ‡ ™Œ Â‚ Â“Â”Â“Â‘ÂŚÂ™ÂœÂ‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ €Â&#x;Â&#x;Â†Â”Â“ÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”ĂˆÂ‚ ‡ ™Œ Â‚ Ministry of Education and National Â™Â€ÂŒÂ‡ÂžÂŒÂ‘ÂŚÂ“Â”§Â‚ €Â&#x;Â&#x;“‘‘“€”¨Â‚ Œ„ ™‘‚ are Nigerian Communication €Â&#x;Â&#x;Â“Â‘Â‘Â“Â€Â”ĂˆÂ‚ “§ ™“Œ”‚  Â‹Â“‘“€”‚ Â†ÂŚÂ„Â€Â™Â“ÂŚÂœÂ•Â‚ ‡ ™Œ Â‚ Œ‡“€‚ Corporation of Nigeria, News Agency of Nigeria, Nigerian †“ Â‡Â‚€š‚ Â‡Â“ÂŚÂ€Â™Â‘ĂˆÂ‚ “§ ™“Œ‚ Œ›€†™‚ €”§Â™ Â‘Â‘ĂˆÂ‚ “§ ™“Œ‚ ”“€”‚ €†™”Œ Â“‘Œ‘•‚ and Federal Ministry of Youths Development. ”‡ ‡•‚Œ‚ž€Â&#x;~™ „ ”‘“‹ ‚ ÂŒ~~™€Œž„‚“‘‚™ ´Â†Â“™ ‡‚Œ€‚™ ‹ ™‘ ‚ ‹€Œ ™‚Œ~ÂŒÂŚÂ„ÂœÂ‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚ÂŚÂ„Â“Â‘Â‚Â“Â‘Â‚Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚ đ‚ ¡Â€Â›Â‚ÂŒ Â€Â” ¨Â‚‚ € Â“ÂŚÂ“ÂžÂŒ Â‚~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“ ‘‚Â&#x;†‘Œ‚› ‚ in the forefront of mobilising and educating and enlightening their Â&#x; Â&#x;› ™‘¨Â‚‚ ‚Â&#x;†‘Œ‚~†Œ‚“Œ‘‚„€†‘ ‚ in order and conduct civic voters’ education. We believe strongly that ~€ Â“ÂŚÂ“ÂžÂŒ Â‚~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“ ‘•‚ Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚Â€ÂŚÂ„ ™‚ democracy stakeholders can do more to reverse this negative trend €š‚ž“Œ“ Â”Â‘Â‚Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚Â‘Â„Â€ÂƒÂ“Â”§Â‚ԠDž“ ”Œ‚ interest in voting, which defeats purpose of participatory popular democracy for citizens to have a sense of belonging in actively participating in choosing the leading people or parties.


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View Point Friday, August 15, 2014

Riddles on Oshiomhole, Igbinedion secret parley

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n Wednesday, August 6, 2014, I hear there was an unusual meeting in the Edo State Government House in Benin City. The unusual was the visit of the Benin High Chief and business mogul, Chief Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion to the Comrade Governor, Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole. It was indeed an august visitor in August! Media reports said the Esama came in a maroon red Rolls Royce Phantom car and as usual, he was accompanied by a returnee of close associates and aides who were kept out of the secret meeting. The surprise visit was said to have lasted for about 35 minutes. Those who are in the Â’Â”Â€ÂƒÂ‚Â‘ÂŒÂœÂ‚Â“ÂŚÂ‚ÂƒÂŒÂ‘Â‚ÂŒÂ›Â€Â†ÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ Â‚ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚Â›ÂœÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚ ‘ŒÂ&#x;Œ‚ of Benin Kingdome to the government house “”‚Œ„ ‚ ÂŒÂ‘ÂŚÂ‚ÂˆÂ‹ ‚œ Œ™‘¨Â‚ €ƒ ‹ Â™Â•Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚ say that the two prominent sons of Edo have not been having chance meetings at social functions in and out of the state. The formal meeting in the government house, though said to be unscheduled, is the unusual, hence, the news. The print and electronic media promptly latched on it, making mincemeat. Could the meeting have been over the lingering crises rocking the divided state house of assembly, with lawmakers holding parallel plenary along party lines? Was it a plea to cooperate towards the forthcoming general elections? Or, to solicit support for and formerly invite the governor to the Esama’s 80th birthday in September? Questions and questions begging for possible answer(s). But blame not these wagging tongues, insinuating all sorts of things, because anything is possible in party politics, especially in this season of political anomie characterised by defections and impeachments. Some went to the extent of saying the Esama was planning to dump the PDP, adding that he had gone to discuss his defection with his entire household to the ruling All Progressives

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Congress, APC. Yet, some say at 80, the Esama is moving round to reconcile with all those he had issues with at one time or the other. But wait a minute, since the meeting was held behind closed doors, I believe all Œ„ ‘ ‚‘~ ÂžÂ†Â ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‘Â‚ÂžÂ€Â†Â Â‡Â‚Â› ‚› 1 ™‚‡ ‘ž™“› ‡‚ as garbage from the political rumour mill. Without giving in to these “idle talkâ€?, I would however want to believe that the Esama may have quietly met with the comrade governor to appreciate him for the Yeoman’s job he is doing in Edo State, especially in the area of infrastructure, human capital development, youth employment and healthcare delivery. This is more like it given the enormity of transformation the governor has brought to

Mohammed going to the Mountain at this “auspiciousâ€? time, is good for the polity, especially that of our dear state of Edo. It is high time the political class put aside politics of hate and work in the interest of the people and the Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂŚ Â•Â‚Â”Â€ÂŚÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂ”Â‡Â“Â”§Â‚~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂœÂ‚ÂŒD Â“ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”¨Â‚ ‚ƒŒ‘‚ impressed with the Esama when he was quoted in the media as say that “he is the governor of Edo State and I have come to see my governorâ€?. This statement and indeed, the visit itself is in the true spirit of reconciliation on the part of the Esama and I believe the governor will reciprocate accordingly. Yet, the Esama is not ž  Â›Â™ÂŒÂŚÂ“”§Â‚Â„Â“Â‘Â‚Â›Â“Â™ÂŚÂ„Â‡ÂŒÂœÂ‚ÂšÂ€Â™Â‚ÂŚÂ„ Â‚ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ“Â&#x; Â‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ activities running for months and dignitaries thronging his palatial apartment in Benin City from across Nigeria and beyond. But he has

Some went to the extent of saying the Esama was planning to dump the PDP, adding that he had gone to discuss his defection with his entire household to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC bear on Edo in the last six years. As a chieftain of the PDP, the Esama had to do it “secretlyâ€? acknowledge the comrade’s Â&#x;€‡ ‘Œ‚ 2Â€Â™ÂŚÂ‘Â‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂŒÂ‹Â€Â“Â‡Â‚Â‘ÂŒÂ”ÂžÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ÂšÂ™Â€Â&#x;‚Œ„ ‚ hawks. That is the colour of the unfortunate politics in this clime where the opposition is blind to anything good done by the party in government. As an old politician cum astute businessman, the Esama understands this too ƒ   ‚Œ”‡‚‡“‘ž™ Œ“€”•‚Œ„ ÂœÂ‚Â‘ÂŒÂœÂ•Â‚Â“Â‘Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚› 1 ™‚~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚ of valour. Well, to me, whatever may have prompted

never visited the governor in his capacity as the ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ÂžÂ“ÂŚÂ“Âť ”‚Œ”‡‚ž„“ š‚‘ ÂžÂ†Â™Â“ÂŚÂœÂ‚Â€Dž ™‚€š‚Œ„ Â‚Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ‚ to formally invite him. This new turn of event Â€Â™Â‚Â“Â‘Â‚Â“ÂŚÂ‚ÂžÂ„ÂŒÂ”§ ‚€š‚Œ1“Œ†‡ •‚Â&#x;Œœ‚„Œ‹ ‚„ “§Â„ÂŚ ‡‚ the suspicion of the people that kept tongues wagging. Like the New PDP in Edo state, perharps, this is a new and born again Esama! For those who do not know, the Esama is the biological father of the immediate past governor of Edo State, Lucky Nosakhare Igbinedion. Yes, I said the immediate past because in the eye of the law, Prof Oserheimen

Osunbor was never governor of Edo State. However, that is a story for another day. At this juncture, let me comment properly on the relationship between the Oshiomhole government and the House of Igbinedion ƒ„“ž„‚„Œ‘‚› Â”Â‚ÂšÂ™Â€Â‘ÂŚÂœÂ‚ÂšÂ€Â™Â‚Âž Â€Â‘ Â‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂˆÂ‹ ‚œ Œ™‘¨Â‚ The not too cordial relationship is said to be as a result of government’s determination and courage to say no to business as usual in the state, especially as regards the age-long culture of evading tax with impunity and in the enforcement of the Land Use Act. The government believes nobody is above the law ƒ„ ”‚“Œ‚ž€Â&#x; Â‘Â‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂŚÂŒÂ‰Â‚Â&#x;ÂŒ1 ™‘‚“”‚ Â‡Â€Â‚Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂŚ Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚Â“ÂŚÂ‚ has shown that it’s more than ready to enforce “Œ‚“”‚ Â“” Â‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚‘~Â“Â™Â“ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚ 1 ™‚€š‚Œ„ ‚ ÂŒÂƒ¨Â‚ š‚ need be, it’s also ready to step on powerful toes Œ”‡‚ž„€~‚€2‚‘Œ†››€™”‚€” ‘‚“”‚Œ„ ‚“”Œ ™ ‘Œ‚€š‚ Edo. Apparently, this is where the government žŒÂ&#x; Â‚Â“Â”Â‚ÂžÂ€Â”ÂŹÂ“ÂžÂŚÂ‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚ ‘ŒÂ&#x;Œ‚ƒ„€‚„Œ‘‚ vast business interests across the state with  ÂŒÂ”‡ ‡‚~™€~ Â™ÂŚÂœÂ‚Â‡Â€1“”§Â‚Â‹Â“Â™ÂŚÂ†ÂŒ  ÂœÂ‚Œ„ ‚ ”Œ“™ ‚ landscapers of Benin, the state capital. §ÂŒÂ“”•‚Œ„ ‚€žŒ€§ ”Œ™“Œ”‚ƒ“1“”§ ÂœÂ‚€™‚ †”ƒ“1“”§ ÂœÂ‚›  Â“ ‹ ‡‚Œ„ Â‚Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ‚~™€~ Â™ÂŚÂœÂ‚ ÂŒÂƒÂ‚ ƒ„“ž„‚žŒÂ&#x; ‚“”Œ€‚ 2 ÂžÂŚÂ‚Â“Â”Â‚Âœ Œ™‚½ž¿Ă‰Â‚Œ”‡‚ the enforcement of the Land Use Act were primarily targeted at him and his business interests . For this, he has been waging a cold war against the state government, using the entire arsenal at his disposal, including his TV/ radio station and sponsoring protest marches to the state house of assembly against some executive bills. However, regardless of whatever anybody would have said, thought or believed, that meeting is for our collective good as Edolites because a lot of tension would have been doused and a lot of misgivings would have been laid to rest in the state.

Musa is a Benin-based public affairs commentator

Northern Elders Forum, whose elders?

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t Northern Elders Forum, whose elders? Again the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) headed by Alhaji Maitama Sule is in the news, and like always, is allowing certain elements with political ambitions within it to dictate the nuances of its message. In an attempt to appear to speak for all of us in the north, though we are not unaware of NEF’s insidious agenda, a co-signatory of northern Christian extraction has been introduced by the name Solomon Dalung to join Hakeem Baba-Ahmed in churning out statements so that the northern Christians can feel safe under the group. While I expect that the Christians will not be fooled by this resort to divide and rule by their neighbours, who do not think that they should have political power within the region, it is surprising that the same people who acted as the technocrats to former political leaders are now tonguelashing past leaders for their negligence when they were actually the advisers to them. In an apparent attempt to draw some leaders out to join in their political agenda, they said, “The Forum notes that the state of security and economic challenges of the North are deteriorating, in spite of its wealth of leaders and elders who should use their God-given privileges, power and influence to affect a reversal of these dangerous trends. It is no secret that the vast majority of Northerners lament their marginalization, insecurity and poverty, and blames it in large part on the inability or unwillingness of its past and present leaders to utilize all access to power which they enjoy, to bring us redress and relief.� Suddenly this ill-advised group thinks that General Yakubu Gowon, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, General Muhammadu Buhari, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Architect Namadi Sambo, General T.Y Danjuma and all retired Chief Justices of Nigeria from the North represent grossly underutilized assets of the North that should join in the fight against Jonathan and say that the group joins millions of Northerners (which millions and where are they based?) in appealing to these leaders to raise their levels of involvement in the fortunes of the region in every endeavour or forum they are involved. In a base recourse to cheap blackmail, this irrelevant minority seeking popularity through the back door tell these former leaders, some of whom they are working with, but

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prefer to include in the list in order to garner credibility, laughably state: “In these difficult days when every hand must be on deck, if these leaders cannot visibly help to transform the fortunes of the North in the next few months, they will leave northerners with the damaging impression that they have abandoned the region and the people to its seemingly irreversible decline and ultimate destruction.� Curiously, while the National Council of State that includes these past leaders that NEF is appealing to for support has set a December date for the return of the Chibok girls. These rabble rousers that include former security chiefs have advised Jonathan to bring back the Chibok girls by October. What impudence! And in a voice that makes other mischief makers point in the direction of groups, like NEF, as being involved in the abduction of the girls, it issues a weird ultimatum to Jonathan to deliver the girls by October or know that he has forfeited his right to ask for the northern mandate beyond 2015. In rhetoric similar to that of the opposing All Progressives Congress (APC), knowing that Baba-Ahmed is of that party, the NEF wrote: “At all cost, the 2015 elections must be free and fair. This means that any threat which may provide a cover for militarising the electoral process must be eliminated before the elections. Every part of Nigeria must participate in these elections, and no citizen should be deprived of his right to vote under any excuse.�

The Minister of Defence, General Mohammed Gusau; the Chief of Defence Staff; Alex Badeh and the National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki were all from the north .... In effect, these three top guns of the security and military apparatchik were presiding over the an Ijaw man... thoughtless postulation

Where the Forum called on the President to immediately set up a Judicial Panel to investigate the recent killing of over 30 members of the Islamic Movement in Zaria gets the nod of this writer but to go further to say the internal investigations by the military in an event in which soldiers were involved would not meet the minimum standards of fairness and acceptability amounts to busy body tendencies, because the military is best equipped for the initial investigations, but where a slanted report is presented, then the presidency is free to initiate a more acceptable investigation. The Forum reminded the nation that it was the murder of Muhammad Yusuf by the Nigeria Police in 2009 that formed the major point of escalation in the activities of the group(s) known today under the generic term of Boko Haram, as if inviting the Shiites to do the same. Well, if the Shiites do as being prodded subtly, the NEF should know that the north it seeks to protect will suffer more than any other region; so the group should be wary of its goading. Apparently pointing fingers in the direction of Abuja, the so-called elders, forgetting that the Nigerian military has more northerners than the south, and even more of them posted to the troubled region, were ignorantly unequivocal that they did not believe that the Nigerian military could defeat the terrorists. They rejected the notion that multiple internal security challenges such as attacks on villages, ethno-religious conflicts and banditry springing up by the day in many parts of the north were all a coincidence, adding that they were convinced that most of the conflicts were being engineered to weaken the North politically and economically by interests which intend to exploit such weaknesses for electoral benefits. What they failed to mention was that the Minister of Defence, General Mohammed Gusau; the Chief of Defence Staff; Alex Badeh and the National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki were all from the north and were the managers of the containment strategies for the activities of Boko Haram. In effect, these three top guns of the security and military apparatchik were presiding over the decimation of the north for the benefit of an Ijaw man from Bayelsa State. What an empty-headed and thoughtless postulation! =

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igerian forward, Emmanuel Adewole will start playing with Egyptian minnows Al-Ragaa after signing a two-year contract. Al-Ragaa are said to have struck a deal worth over â‚Ź310,000 (approximately 3 million EGP) to acquire Emmanuel ‘Wonder’ Adewole’s services. The 24-year-old Nigerian striker started his football career in the Arsenal Academy, the youth team of the Gunners, before moving to the United States where he continued playing football in the USL Premier Development League. He will be playing with his new team in some friendly matches before playing in the Egyptian Premier League

Daily Newswatch Sports/NEWS Danagogo backs dissolution of NFF electoral committee

š€™‚ Œ„ ‚ ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ Œ“Â&#x; ‚ “”‚ ~tember. “Al Ahly, Zamalek Œ”‡‚ 1“„Œ‡‚ ÂŒ  Â‚ ÂƒÂŒÂ”ÂŚ ‡‚ to sign me but I decided not to go there because I want to create my own history in the league with an upcoming team,â€? Adewolesaid. Adewole, who is usually called by his middle name, Wonder, played in Norway, Romania and Italy before coming to Egypt. “I decided to play for Raga (Marsa) Matruh after speaking to the president and coaching Â‘ÂŚÂŒ2•­Â‚ €”‡ Â™Â‚Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ‡¨ ‡ ƒ€ Â‚ “‘‚ ´Â†ÂŒ Â“ˆ ‡‚ to play for his country of origin’s national team, as well as the United States national team as he holds American citizenship.

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inister of Sports and Chairman National Sports Commission (NSC),Dr Tammy Danagogo has taken a swipe at the Barrister Amoni Biambo-led Electoral €Â&#x;Â&#x;“1 ‚ €š‚ Œ„ ‚ “§ ™“Œ‚ Football Federation (NFF) for failing to provide a level playingground for all prospective candidates Danagogo, who admitted that he backs whatsoever decision the NFF board will take, during an interactive session with some members of the sporting press in Abuja on Wednesday, noted that the electoral process was bedeviled with allmanner of irregularities, which he said must not be

allowed to stand. “We want a level play“”§Â‚ˆ  Â‡Â‚ƒ„ ™ ‚ ‹ Â™ÂœÂ‚Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂ’ holder will be givenequal chances. We don’t want a case where only few candidates are favoured,â€? he said. The sports minister said after discussing with theleadership of the NFF when they visited him on Tuesday, it wasobvious that there was the need to overhaul the entire electoral sys-

tem, “The NFF members came to me here, and after discussing with them, I told themthat so far from what we have observed the entire process has notbeen transparent,â€? he added. He argued that contrary to the ongoing sentiment, ÂƒÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Â&#x;ÂŒ1 ™‘‚ Â&#x;€‘Œ‚ Œ€Œ„ ‚ NSC is for only credible candidates that have the interest of thegame at heart to

emerge. He noted that since the inception of this elecÂŚÂ€Â™ÂŒÂ Â‚~™€ž ‘‘•‚„“‘€Dž ‚„Œ‘‚ been inundated with more than 50 protests and complaintsbothering on inaccessibility to forms.

€ƒ ‹ ™‚ ~†1“”§Â‚ Œ„ ‚ wholeissue in perspective, he said in the light of the foregoing he willnot be surprised if a new date for  ÂžÂŚÂ“€”‘‚“‘‚ˆ‰ ‡ “If it means delaying and opening the whole process to enable allinterested candidates have a chance, am all for It,â€? he added. Newswatch Sports reports that the Nigeria Football Federation electoralž€Â&#x;Â&#x;“1 ‚ Ϊ Â“ ™‚ “”‚ Œ„ ‚ day had reeled out some ”ŒÂ&#x; ‘‚ €š‡“‘´Â†ÂŒ Â“ˆ ‡‚ žŒ”didates amidst protests by some candidates that they cannotaccess the form. Even the current acting NFF president, Chief Mike Â&#x; „‚ƒŒ‘‚‡“‘´Â†ÂŒ Â“ˆ ‡¨

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ecord goalscorer in a single season in the domestic championship, Jude Aneke is yet Œ€‚ Â&#x;Œ’ ‚ „“‘‚ €Dž“Œ Â‚ ‡ ›†Œ‚ for Kazakhstan Premier League side FC Spartak Semey. Thus, the ex-Kaduna United man, who penned a one and a half deal with the three - time champions in July, sat out consecutive games against Kairat and Tobol. Hasan Egilmez, who represents the Nigeria international, said: ‘’He has not made his debut because there is a rule stating that if a player has terminated his contract, the new club has to apply for a provisional International ™Œ”‘š ™‚ Â™ÂŚÂ“ÂˆÂžÂŒÂŚ ‚ ¥¨Ă„Ă„ ‘’And this is now happening because the Egyptian Federation have failed to deliver his ITC. Now, the FA must give him the clearance otherwise they will be sanctioned by Fifa.’’ ‘’Tomorrow is their last

day to deliver. If they do not, Fifa will hand them a ›“§Â‚ˆ” ¨Ă„Ă„ It would be recalled that Aneke unilaterally terminated his contract with Al Masry after the Egyptian club failed to honour contractual obligations by paying him his wages. For the next three months, the 24-year-old will kit up with the number 90 jersey assuming his paperwork comes through.

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eigning EPL champions, Manchester City are discussing plans to loan out Nigerian youngster, KelechiIheanacho to a top Belgian club

side Sources close to the 17-year-old,who won the Golden Ball and Silver Boot Awards at the 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup, revealed to Newswatch Sports that talks areon to send him on a season-long loan deal with Anderlecht and Standard Liege in Belgium. It was also gathered that Club Brugge and MLS side, New York City FC have also shown interest in the Flying Eagles Â&#x;“‡ˆ  Â‡ ™¨Â‚ According to our source, the move is to enable him gain necessary experience that will prepare him for the Citizens main squad in EPL. “Man City are weighing all the options to see what will be good for him. Kelechiis going to be a very important player to City in the near future and the best option for them now is to send him on loan to Belgium or elshwere in order to help him develop his game. “They want a club where they will monitor his progress before bringing him back. Though his future at City is yet to be decided, but there are strong indications that he may be heading for Belgiun or American MLS at the end of Œ„ ‚‡Œœ•­Â‚ ™™œ‚ ž„ •‚Œ‚ž Â€Â‘ Â‚ÂžÂ€Â”ÂˆÂ‡ÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ‚ of the player told Newswatch Sports from Owerri on phone. Iheanacho has been receiving rave reviews since his impressive pre-season š€™Â&#x;‚š€™‚Œ„ ‚ Œ”‚ Â“ÂŚÂœÂ•Â‚ÂƒÂ„ ™ ‚„ ‚” 1 ‡‚ two beautiful goals against Sporting KC and Italian giants, AC Milan.


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uper Eagles goal keeper trainer, Ike Shorunmu may not be happy with the turn of event ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚ „  ‘ Œ‚Â&#x;“‡ˆ  ‡er, Mikel Obi since he returned to Stamford Bridge after the World Cup, but he believes that the storm will soon be over for the Nigerian star. Shorunmu cautioned Nigerian fans to be careful about some of the critical things they say about some of the players plying their trade in Europe. The former Shooting Stars safe hand hinted that Mikel has his personal reasons for staying in Chelsea till date despite perceived ill treatment from coach Jose Mourinho sometimes. “Immediately after the World Cup, the technical crew sat him down to discuss his future with him particularly in Chelsea. And Mikel gave us his reasons for not wanting to leave Stamford Bridge. “According to him, he would like to remain in Chelsea because he has understood the terrain overtime. He said he would not want to move to another club where he is unfamiliar

with the terrain. “You see at that point the coaches could not force anything on him than to advise him. That is the truth. Besides, Mikel is not a baby he knows what he is good for him. “More so, a player cannot just move like that but there must be something ž€”ž™ ÂŚ ‚ “”‚ ÂŚ ™Â&#x;‘‚ €š‚ €2 ™‚ for him to make any move.

Some of these things we read in the newspapers are mere speculations. Let’s watch between now and next week; there may be another development. “That Mikel has been declared surplus for requirement is not a big deal. ‚ ›  “ ‹ ‚ „ ‚ ƒ“  ‚ ‡ ÂˆÂ”Â“ÂŚ  œ‚ overcome this current situation. I will just advise him to be calm and remain fo-

cused.â€? It would be recalled that Chelsea is poised to land AS Roma defender, Mehdi Benatia and as such the London side is forced to ‘„ ‡‚ €” ‚ „“§Â„‚ ~™€ˆ Â‚ š€™eign player to accommodate the new player. And ÂŒ  Â‚ ÂŒ1 ”Œ“€”‚ “‘‚ š€ž†‘ ‡‚ €”‚ Mikel as the likely player to be axed.

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est Bromwich Albion coach, Alan Irvine, has changed his earlier stance to feature his new signing, Brown Ideye against Sunderland on Saturday. The former Bayelsa United player became West Bromwich Albion’s record signing after he left Ukrainian club, Dynamo Kyiv to West Brom for deal believed to be ÂŁ10million. After enduring a late arrival at the Hawthorns due to delay in some pa~ ™‚ ƒ€™’•‚ ‡ Âœ đ‚ ÂˆÂŚÂ” ‘‘‚ had to be checked because he wasn’t active in pre-season. According to Chris Lepkowski of Birmingham Mail, The Baggies’ record signing played for an hour in Tuesday’s under-21s friendly game ÂŒ§ÂŒÂ“”‘Œ‚ €1“”§Â„ÂŒÂ&#x;‚ €™ ‘Œ•‚ ÂŒ Â€Â”§Â‚ ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ ÂˆÂŚÂŞÂŒ§ÂŒÂ“”‚ Gareth McAuley and new

signing Jason Davidson and the Nigerian scored twice. After a couple of train“”§Â‚ Œ”‡‚ ‘ ™“ ‘‚ €š‚ ÂˆÂŚÂ” ‘‘‚ checks, West Brom manager, Alan Irvine gave a hint that the Nigerian

might play a part in their league owner against Sunderland on Saturday. “We’re going to have to put people in our squad who haven’t done as much of a pre-season as I would have liked,�

he told Birmingham Mail. “Brown played on Tuesday. He was ahead of where we thought he might be, which is great news,â€? “We got a chance to look at him and see where he was. Hopefully he can play some part (on Saturday), as can some of the others who have missed pre-season. “Brown is enthusiastic. He seems like a good lad, a good type. I met him earlier this week and he came across well. I’m hoping he will prove to be ahead of where we anticipated he would be.â€? Brown Ideye, a champion with the Super Eagles at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nation held in €†Œ„‚ š™“žŒ‚ ƒ“  Â‚ ÂŹÂœÂ‚ Œ„ ‚ “§ ™“Œ”‚ ÂŹÂŒ§Â‚ ÂŒ Â€Â”§Â‚ ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ Victor Anichebe who won a silver medal in football event at the summer Olympics in 2008.

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uccess, they say, has many brothers; but failure is an orphan. Did anyone notice the back-slapping Œ”‡‚ ž  Â›Â™ÂŒÂŚÂ“€”‚ ›œ‚ “§ ™“Œ”‚ €Dž“Œ Â‘‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Œ„ ‚  ÂŒÂ‘Œ‚ Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, when Nigeria’s Blessing Okagbare won gold in both the women’s 100m Œ”‡‚ ½žžÂ&#x;‚ ™Œž ‘ׂ ‚ „ ‚ ƒŒœ‚ Œ„€‘ ‚ ~€Œª›   Â“ ‡‚ €Dž“Œ Â‘‚ celebrated Okagbare, you would think they werea technical support team toa victorious Formula One driver. ‚ž†™‘€™œ‚€›‘ ™‹ ™‚ƒ€† Â‡ÂžÂ€Â”ž Â†Â‡ Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚€Dž“Œ Â‘‚Â&#x;†‘Œ‚ have contributed immensely to Okagabre’s moments of triumph. But the sad truth is that they had no hand in preparing the young lady for the feats she achieved in Scotland. She was all on her own until she became a heroine at the Games, before encomiums began to pour Â“Â”ĂˆÂ‚ ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ ‘ ‹ ™Œ Â‚ §Â€Â‹ ™”Â&#x; ”Œ‚ €Dž“Œ Â‘‚ Œ„†Â&#x;›“”§Â‚ ž„ ‘Œ‚ for her accomplishments. Some even took advertorial space in national Newspapers to congratulate the Sports Minister, Tamuno Danagogo for the feat. Yet, not even the “”“‘Œ ™‚ž€† Â‡Â‚ž€”ˆ‡ Â”ÂŚÂ ÂœÂ‚Â‘ÂŒÂœÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ “§ ™“Œ‚„Œ‡‚Œ”œ‚„Œ”‡‚ in Okagabre’s ground breaking endeavors at the Games. Otherwise, the whole world would have known; for “§ ™“Œ”‚€Dž“Œ Â‘‚™  Â“Â‘Â„Â‚Â›Â™Â€ÂŒÂ‡ÂžÂŒÂ‘ÂŚÂ“Â”§Â‚‘†ž„‚‘†”‡™œ‚‘†~~€™Œ‚ to her athletes so as to curry praises. †Œ‚ Œ„“‘‚ Œ“Â&#x; •‚ Œ„ ‚ ~€™Œ‘‚ Â“Â”Â“Â‘ÂŚÂ™ÂœÂ‚ €Dž“Œ Â‘‚ ƒ ™ ‚ ÂŒ  Â‚ engrossed with the Super Eagles’ World Cup debacle that no-one remembered the Commonwealth Games until Eagles crashed out. And the only reason why the Games eventually came to mind was because it provided another avenue for fat estacode. The Minister can’t claim to have had any national camp for Nigerian contingent before the Games in Scotland, because there was none. So how did he contribute to the eleven gold medals, which Nigeria won in Scotland to merit plaudits? Only Weightlifting federation had any meaningful camping for its team in Bayelsa, from where they trickled out for pre-Games competitions outside the shores of Nigeria. This, perhaps, accounted for the reason why weightlifting won six of the gold medals, which Nigeria brought home. But while everybody is still busy celebrating Okagbare,  ŒĂ„‘‚ ~Œ†‘ ‚ Œ”‡‚ ~€”‡ ™‚ Œ‚  Â“1 Â‚ ÂŒÂ›Â€Â†ÂŚÂ‚ Œ”‚ “””€ž ”Œ‚ ¿Àª year old Chika Amahala, who tested positive to banned drugs after picking a gold medal in her weightlifting event at the Games.The sophistication of the substance found in Amahala’s system should call for soul-searching ´Â† ‘Œ“€”‘¨Â‚‚ „ ‚ Â“1 Â‚§Â“™ Â‚ƒ„€‚ƒ€”‚§Â€ Â‡Â‚š€™‚ “§ Â™Â“ÂŒÂ‚Â“Â”Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚ 53-kilogram (117 pound) weight division, tested positive to diuretics and masking agents. “In general terms, these substances are on the prohibited list for two reasons ªª‚ ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ ÂœÂ‚ “”‚ ƒ “§Â„Œ‚ ÂžÂŒÂŚ §Â€Â™ÂœÂ‚ ‘~€™Œ‘•‚ Œ„ œ‚ žŒ”‚ › ‚ †‘ ‡‚ Œ€‚ unfairly aid weight loss ‌ and secondly, their use has › ”‚ ™ ~€™Œ ‡‚ “”‚ ÂŒ1 Â&#x;~Œ‘‚ Œ€‚ Â&#x;Œ‘’‚ Œ„ ‚ ~™ ‘ ”ž ‚ “”‚ Œ„ ‚ body of other prohibited substances,â€? Commonwealth Games Federation CEO, Mike Hooper reacted later. This is mind-boggling and should cause sleepless nights to “§ ™“Œ”‚€Dž“Œ Â‘¨Â‚‚ š‚ Â&#x;Œ„Œ ÂŒÂ‚“‘‚“””€ž ”Œ‚› žŒ†‘ ‚€š‚„ ™‚ tender age and relative exposure, how on earth did she lace her system with such sophisticated substance, which could even mask other substances? If she is guilty, who initiated her into this unwholesome practice so much that she could even export it to Scotland? There were ž€Œž„ Â‘Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚Â€ÂŚÂ„ Â™Â‚ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂ“Â”Â“Â”§Â‚€Dž“Œ Â‘Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂƒÂ€Â™Â’ Â‡Â‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚Â„ ™‚ as she prepared for the Games. Have they been quizzed to ascertain what they know about the embarrassment? World Anti-Doping Agency was so taken aback by the incident that they vowed to investigate how such a young ~ ™‘€”‚ „Œ‡‚ Œžž ‘‘‚ Œ€‚ Œ„ ‚ ‘Œ†2‘¨Â‚ ‚ ”‡‚ “”‚ Œ„ ‚ „ ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ €š‚ Œ„ ‚ moment, the Sports Minister declared: “My heart bleeds ÂšÂ€Â™Â‚ÂŚÂ„Â“Â‘Â‚ÂżĂ€ÂŞÂœ ÂŒÂ™ÂŞÂ€ Â‡Â‚§Â“™ ¨Â‚‚ „ ‚ Â€Â€Â’‘‚Œ€€‚“””€ž ”Œ‚Œ€‚ž€Â&#x;Â&#x;“Œ‚ ‘†ž„‚Œ”‚€2 ”ž ¨Â‚ „ ‚“‘‚”Œ“‹ ¨Â‚ ‚Â&#x;†‘Œ‚§ Œ‚Œ€‚Œ„ ‚™€€Œ‚€š‚Œ„“‘¨Â‚ „ ‚ž€Œž„ Â‘Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚Â€Â†Â™Â‚ÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ“ÂŞÂ‡Â€~“”§Â‚€Dž“Œ Â‘‚„Œ‹ ‚´Â† ‘Œ“€”‘‚ to answer. Why didn’t they do their jobs before coming here to disgrace Nigeria? It’s disappointing that we have „“§Â„ ÂœÂ‚~ ÂŒÂž Â‡Â‚ÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ“ÂŞÂ‡Â€~“”§Â‚€Dž“Œ Â‘Â‚ÂƒÂ„Â€Â‚Â‡Â“Â‡Â‚Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚Â‡Â€Â‚ÂŚÂ„ “™‚ jobs. It isembarrassing and severe punishments will be Â&#x; ÂŚ ‡‚ €†Œ‚ Œ€‚ Œ„€‘ ‚ €Dž“Œ Â‘‚ “Œ„ ™‚ š€™‚ Œ„ “™‚ “”‹€ Â‹ Â&#x; ”Œ‚ or negligence, as a deterrent.â€?Tough talks. Yet when he ™ Œ†™” ‡•‚ Œ„ ‚ ›Œ1 Â‚ š€™‚ Œ„ ‚ ‘€† Â‚ €š‚ Œ„ ‚ “§ ™“Œ‚ Â€Â€ÂŚÂ›ÂŒ  Â‚ Federation (NFF) took precedent and relegated Amahala’s trauma to the back burners.This should not be so. The Sports Ministry owes it as a duty to Nigerians to delve “”Œ€‚ Œ„“‘‚ Â&#x;ÂŒ1 ™‚ Œ”‡‚ †” ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ„Â‚ Œ„ ‚ žŒ›Œ Â‘‚ › „“”‡‚ “Œ‚ › š€™ ‚ other youngsters are polluted. But most importantly, Amahala should be rehabilitated. For a girl of her age to perform so creditably (even with the drug), her future is still bright. Chioma Ajunwa failed drug test in 1992, but came back from drug ban 4-years later to etch her names “”‚§Â€ Â‡Â‚ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ ÂŚÂ ÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂŒÂ‚¿à à À‚  ÂœÂ&#x;~“ž‚ ÂŒÂ&#x; ‘¨Â‚‚ “  Â‚Â‡ÂŒÂŚ ‚ ¡Â†Â”ƒŒ‚ remains a Nigerian athletics icon. Amahala could just encore Ajunwa’s feat upon return if her present setback is properly managed.


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Iduna Park over the sumÂ&#x; ™•‚ Â&#x;†ž„‚ Œ€‚ ÂŒĂ“Â’ đ‚ annoyance. “Our relationship has been professional for a  Â€Â”§Â‚Œ“Â&#x; Â‚Â›Â†ÂŚÂ•Â‚ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚Â&#x;€-

ment, I believe there’s no ™  ÂŒÂŚÂ“€”‘„“~‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ ÂŒ  Â•­Â‚ „ ‚ told SportBild. “You shouldn’t talk publicly about contractual terms of employees of Œ‚ ž€Â&#x;~ Œ“”§Â‚ ž€Â&#x;~Œ”œ‚ Œ€‚ Œ„ ‚~†› Â“ž•‚”€‚Â&#x;ÂŒ1 ™‚„€ƒ‚ you say it, and the Bun‡ ‘ Â“§ÂŒÂ‚“‘‚”€‚ ‰ž ~Œ“€”¨ “Nobody in Germany speculated about wheth ™‚ €”“‚ ™€€‘‚ ƒŒ‘‚ §Â€Â“”§Â‚ to Real Madrid because it ÂƒÂŒÂ‘Â”Ă„ÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ “™‚›†‘“” ‘‘¨¨¨­ Bayern and Dortmund ƒ“  Â‚ ™ ” ƒ‚ Â€Â”ÂŞÂˆ  Â‡Â‚ „€‘tilities at on Wednesday ‹ ”“”§Â•Â‚ƒ„ ”‚Œ„ œ‚ž ÂŒÂ‘„‚ in the DFL-Supercup at “§Â”ÂŒ Â‚ ‡†”Œ‚ Œ™’¨

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espite the rumours of a possible transfer to Arsenal or Galatasaray, AC Milan have decided that Mario Balotelli will remain at the San Siro this transfer window. It is believed that the Milanese club were open

Œ€‚€2 ™‘‚š€™‚Œ„ ‚ ”“§Â&#x;ÂŒÂŚÂ“ÂžÂ‚ striker after a poor World Cup and the sharp criticism that followed, especially from his former national team coach, Cesare Prandelli. €ƒ•‚ Œžž€™‡“”§Â‚ Œ€‚ †1€‘~€™Œ•‚Œ„ ‚ ž Â†Â›Â‚ „Œ‹ ‚ decided that since they haven’t received any ž€”ž™ ÂŚ ‚ €2 ™‘‚ š€™‚ Œ„ ‚

ƒŒ”‘ Œ‚§Â€ÂŒ Â’ ~ ™•‚ Lukasz Fabianski, has claimed that he „Œ‘‚ ÂŒ Â™ Œ‡œ‚ š€™§Â€1 ”‚ about his time at Arsenal. The Pole spent seven years in north London, Â&#x;Œ’“”§Â‚ ¡Â†Â‘Œ‚ Âǂ ÂŒ~~ Ϊances for the club, win”“”§Â‚ Œ„ ‚ ‚ †~‚ “”‚ „“‘‚ ˆ”Œ Â‚ÂŒ~~ Œ™Œ”ž ¨ And he was handed the chance by the Welsh club to move on and ~ ÂŒÂœÂ‚‘€Â&#x; ‚Â&#x;€™ ‚™ §Â† ÂŒÂ™Â‚ 24-year-old striker, they football, especially after have now decided that the departure of Michel the player will remain €™Â&#x;‚Œ€‚ €1 ”„ŒÂ&#x;¨ at the club and he is no “I have already kind  Â€Â”§ ™‚š€™‚‘Œ ¨ €š‚š€™§Â€1 Â”Â‚ÂŒÂ›Â€Â†ÂŚÂ‚Â“ÂŚÂ•­Â‚„ ‚ Mario Balotelli played said. “”‚ ɞ‚  ÂŒ§Â† ‚ §ÂŒÂ&#x; ‘‚ š€™‚ “I had many won “ ÂŒÂ”‚ ÂŒÂ‘Œ‚‘ Œ‘€”‚‘ž€™“”§Â‚ derful years at Arsenal, ¿Ê‚ §Â€ÂŒ Â‘•‚ ›†Œ‚ ƒŒ‘‚ †”Œ› Â‚ but I am a Swansea City to help his team secure player now and I want a European spot after a ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂšÂ€ÂžÂ†Â‘Â‚Â€Â”Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒŒ¨­ ~€€™‚žŒÂ&#x;~Œ“§Â”¨ Œ›“Œ”‘’“•‚ Œ„€†§Â„‚ “‘‚

”€Œ‚ ÂŚÂŒÂ’Â“Â”§Â‚ ÂŒÂ”ÂœÂŚÂ„Â“Â”§Â‚ š€™‚ §Â™ÂŒÂ”ÂŚ ‡‚ Œ‘‚ „ ‚ ~™ ~Ϊ ‘‚ š€™‚ „“‘‚ ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ ‘ Œ‘€”‚ “”‚ south Wales.

‚ Œ‡‡ Â‡ĂœÂ‚ Š €†‚ žŒ”not say that someone „Œ‘‚ §Â“‹ ”‚ Â&#x; ‚ Œ„ ‚ ӠÂ&#x;ber one and that’s it. “There is competition at Swansea and it’s not as if they’ve said, ‘There

œ€†‚§Â€Â•Â‚ÂŚÂŒÂ’ ‚“ŒÄ¨ Š ‚„Œ‹ Â‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚Âˆ§Â„Œ‚š€™‚“ά‚ ‚ Ϊ ‚ ž€Â&#x;~ Œ“”§Â‚ š€™‚ the spot, we are push“”§Â‚ ÂŒÂžÂ„Â‚Â€ÂŚÂ„ ™¨ Š ‚ ÂŒÂ&#x;‚ „€~“”§Â‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ ‚ ÂŒÂ&#x;‚ §Â€Â“”§Â‚ Œ€‚ › ‚ Œ„ ‚ Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â”§Â‚§Â€ÂŒ Â’ ~ ™‚Œ”‡‚ that I will play well and I will help the team. Â„ÂŒÂŚĂ„Â‘Â‚ÂƒÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â“ÂŚĂ„Â‘Â‚ÂŒÂ›Â€Â†Œ¨­

Kolo rejects Trabzonspor, insists on Anfield stay

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€ Â€Â‚ €†™ ‚„Œ‘‚™ ¡ žŒ ‡‚ a move to Turkish side Trabzonspor to stay at Liverpool for the ž€Â&#x;“”§Â‚‘ Œ‘€”‚Œ”‡‚ˆ§Â„Œ‚š€™‚ his future. The Ivorian veteran was expected to head away from Merseyside this summer, ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ ™ ”‡Œ”‚ €‡§ ™‘‚ „Œ‹“”§Â‚ “”‹ ‘Œ ‡‚ Ăš½žÂ&#x;‚ “”‚ ¡ÂŒÂ”‚ Lovren. Toure was already behind Mamadou Sakho, MarŒ“”‚ ’™Œ  Â‚ Œ”‡‚ Œ”“  Â‚ §§ ™‚ “”‚ Œ„ ‚ ~ ž’“”§Â‚ €™‡ ™•‚ Œ”‡‚ now it looks as if he is yet

š†™Œ„ ™‚ ŒƒŒœ‚ š™€Â&#x;‚ › “”§Â‚ Œ‚ started at the heart of the Reds’ defence. But the two-time Premier ÂŒ§Â† ‚ ƒ“”” ™‚ ۂ ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ ™senal and Manchester City ۂ ‘Œœ‘‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ €‡§ ™‘‚ ÂƒÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ‘Â‚ him to stay put and that he’s ready to commit himself to Liverpool for another cam~Œ“§Â”Ăœ “Trabzonspor are interested in me, but I am happy to be a Liverpool player – especially as the coach reiter-

ÂŒÂŚ ‡‚„“‘‚ž€”ˆ‡ ”ž ‚“”‚Â&#x; ‚š€™‚ ÂƒÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ ‚ ›™“”§Â‚ Œ€‚ Œ„ ‚ §Â™Â€Â†~¨­Â‚ He is quoted by The Metro. “He wants to keep me to help Liverpool cope with all the competitions they are in. It’s true that I have to look at all possibilities. If I sense there’s a need to leave, then I will see. “There’s a possibility that I may need to drop into a  Â‘‘ ™‚  ÂŒ§Â† ‚ Œ€‚ Œ™”‚ Â&#x;€™ ‚ ~ ÂŒÂœÂ“”§Â‚Œ“Â&#x; •‚›†Œ‚ ‚ŒÂ&#x;Â‚ÂŒÂ‚Â›ÂŒÂŚtler and I have decided to

stay at Liverpool. Š ŒÄ‘‚ Œ™† ‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Œ„“”§Â‘‚ žŒ”‚ ž„Œ”§ ‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Œ”œ‚ Œ“Â&#x; ¨Â‚ €™‚ Œ„ ‚ moment, I repeat, I am at Liverpool and I hope to stay at the club. “For now, Trabzonspor is a no. But in football, anyŒ„“”§Â‚žŒ”‚„Œ~~ ”¨­ The 33-year-old started  ÂŒÂ‘Œ‚ ‘ Œ‘€”‚ Œ‘‚ Œ‚ ™ §Â† ÂŒÂ™Â‚ “”‚ Liverpool’s XI, but a number €š‚ „“§Â„‚ ~™€ˆ Â‚ ™™€™‘‚ ‘Œƒ‚ him slide away from the action.

Chelsea’s Filipe can’t wait to get started

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helsea defender, Filipe Luis adÂ&#x;“Œ‘‚„ ‚“‘‚ Â€Â€Â’“”§Â‚ š€™ƒŒ™‡‚ Œ€‚ Œ”‚ ‰ž“Œ“”§Â‚ season under Jose Mour“”„€•‚ ÂŒÂšÂŚ ™‚ ¡Â€Â“”“”§Â‚ Œ„ ‚ club from Atletico Madrid last month. The left-back was ݪ۠§Â„ÂŚÂ‚Â“Â”Â‚Â›ÂœÂ‚ €†™“”„€‚ this summer to replace Ashley Cole, who left for AS Roma. Luis took the No.3 shirt from Cole and “‘‚ ”€ƒ‚ ~™ ~Œ™“”§Â‚ „“Â&#x;-

self for a more physical ž„Œ  Â”§ ¨ The Brazilian shone for Atletico as they won La “§ÂŒÂ‚  ÂŒÂ‘Œ‚ ‘ Œ‘€”‚ Œ”‡‚ ÂŒ Â‘€‚ reached the Champions ÂŒ§Â† ‚ˆ”Œ ¨Â‚ †“‘‚“‘‚„€~“”§Â‚ š€™‚ ™ Â&#x;“ ™‚ ÂŒ§Â† ‚ success and like Gary Neville, who said Chelsea ƒ“  Â‚ˆ”“‘„‚Œ›€‹ ‚ ™‘ ”Œ Â•Â‚ Luis believes the club can win trophies next season. †“‘‚ Œ€ Â‡Â‚ ™ ~€™Œ Â™Â‘ĂœÂ‚ “I know a lot about the

squad, some players have left and some have come in, but I think we „Œ‹ ‚Œ‚‹ Â™ÂœÂ‚Â‘ÂŚÂ™Â€Â”§Â‚‘´Â†ÂŒÂ‡Â‚ and, hopefully, we can win the title. “I also know it is a Â&#x;€™ ‚~„œ‘“žŒ Â‚§ÂŒÂ&#x; ‚€‹ ™‚ here, so that is why it is ‡“2 ™ ”Œ•‚ ›†Œ‚ ‚ ÂŒÂ&#x;‚ ‹ ™œ‚ well prepared. I am at the ~ ™š ÂžÂŚÂ‚ÂŒ§ Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â•Â‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚Â&#x;œ‚ class and also my work 2€™Œ•‚ ‚ Œ„“”’‚ ‚ žŒ”‚ ‡€‚ ƒ   Â‚„ ™ ¨­

Arsenal tickets sold out

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ickets for Crystal Palace’s trip to Arsenal this weekend have now completely sold out. „ ‚ ÂŒ§ Â‘‚ Â&#x;Œ’ ‚ Œ„ ‚ short trip to north London on Saturday for Œ„ “™‚ ÂŒ§ ™ ÂœÂŞÂŒÂƒÂŒÂ“ÂŚ ‡‚ Œ™ž ÂŒÂœÂ‘‚ ™ Â&#x;“ ™‚ ÂŒ§Â† ‚ €~ ” ™‚ ÂŒ§ÂŒÂ“”‘Œ‚ Œ„ ‚ ‚ Cup and Community Shield holders – and all

seats in the away section at the Emirates Stadium are now full. Tony Pulis’ men were beaten 2-0 on their last trip to face the Gunners, but Arsenal have Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚ÂƒÂ€Â”Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‚Â€~ ”“”§Â‚‡Œœ‚ home match since Au§Â†Â‘Œ‚½žžĂ‡Â•Â‚šŒ  Â“”§Â‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂŒÂ‚Ă‰ÂŞÂżÂ‚ defeat at home to Aston Villa in last season’s curtain-raiser.


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Top sexiest Nigerian players

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Outstanding games get new dates

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ith less than three rounds of matches to the end of the 2014 season, the management of the Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) has released new dates for all pending matches. A release signed by the NWFL Secretary, Isaac Ajisafe and made available to Newswatch Sports showed that 13 matches are outstanding with Adamawa Queens having the highest number of six matches and are followed by table toppers, Rivers An§  Â‘Â‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ÂˆÂ‹ ‚§ÂŒÂ&#x; ‘¨ The NWFL scribe warned the clubs that they

must adhere to the new dates as failure to do that ƒ“  Â‚ ÂŒ1Â™ÂŒÂžÂŚÂ‚ Â‘ÂŒÂ”ÂžÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â•Â‚ ƒ„“ Â‚ urging the clubs to disre§ÂŒÂ™Â‡Â‚ Œ„ ‚ Ϊ Â“ ™‚  1 ™‚ ‘ ”Œ‚ to them. In view of time constraints, we’ll not entertain any request for further postponement. We advise all clubs concern to play the game in accordance to the rules and regulations governing the competition. Kindly note that this circular supersedes earlier letter sent to you in respective of the above subject matter,â€? he warned.

Outstanding games Rivers Angels Nasarawa Amazons Nasarawa Amazon Sunshine Queens Adamawa Queens Osun Babes Sunshine Queens Pelican Stars ‡ŒÂ&#x;ŒƒŒ‚ † ”‘‚‚ Adamawa Queens Adamawa Queens Adamawa Queens Adamawa Queens

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Delta Queen (20-08-2014) Osun Babes (20-08-2014) Rivers Angels (27-08-2014) Pelican Stars (27-08-2014) Nasarawa Amazon (03-09-2014) Pelican Stars (03-09-2014) Rivers Angels (03-09-2014) Rivers Angels (06-09-2014) €”† ”ž ‚ † ”‘‚ žĂ€ªžà ª½ž¿ĂŠÂĄ Ibom Angels (09-09-2014) Pelican Stars (12-09-2014) Osun Babes (15-09-2014) Rivers Angels (18-09-2014)

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No hiding place for Sunshine Queens —Tahir

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layers of Sunshine Queens of Akure have been told that they will not escape defeat when they visit Taraba Queens of Jalingo this weekend in a week 20 ÂˆÂ‰ÂŚÂ†Â™ ‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Œ„ ‚ €  ÂœÂ‚ œŒÂ&#x; ‚ Stadium, Jalingo. Œ™Œ›Œ‚ † ”‘‚‘†2 ™ ‡‚ heavy defeat at Nasarawa Amazon at the weekend to the disappointment of club chairman, Mustapha Tahir, who thinks anything short of victory against visiting Sunshine Queens will be unacceptable as they hope ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂˆÂ”Â“Â‘Â„Â‚ÂŒÂ&#x;€”§Â‚Œ„ ‚Œ€~‚ˆ‹ ‚ teams in the league. “Last week was bad for us because we came back home empty handed from Nasarawa. We least expected such a defeat in a game we should have performed › 1 ™¨ “It was an unfortunate defeat which we must put behind us and focus on the next game at home against Sunshine Queens and I want to assure you that we’re very determined Œ”‡‚ ”€‚ Â&#x;ÂŒ1 ™‚ Œ„ ‚ €~~€‘“tion from Sunshine Queens they will not escape defeat,’ he boasted. “Though the hard working football administrator has been impressed with the quality of the league this season, he was

however disappointed with backlog of undecided league matches. The quality of the league is very encouraging but my only concern is that we’ve so many league matches outstanding when we have just three weeks remaining to end the league,� he said. However, the star match of the week is the encounter between two neighbours- Ibom Angels of Uyo

and Pelican Stars of Calabar at the Eket Township Stadium, Akwa-Ibom. Encounters between these two sister states have always been keenly contested with each side doing all it can to seal victory and this one won’t be exception, especially going by their current form this season. But with Ibom Angels playing at home in front of

their teeming fans, victory could go their way. In other matches Delta Queens will host Adamawa Queens at the Oleh Township Stadium, Osun Babes will visit Edo Queens at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin while table toppers, Rivers Angels will travel to Oghara, Delta to keep a date with strugglers, Bayelsa Queens.

Canada, Korea squeeze past Ghana

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ost, Canada and Korea Democratic Peoples Republic have progressed into the knockout stage of the ongoing FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. With Canada, Korea and the Black Princesses of Ghana all tie on six points in Group A after three matches each, Korea took the top spot on goal superiority ahead of second place Canada, while the Black Princesses of Ghana were unfortunate to crash out on

“”š ™“€™‚§Â€ÂŒ Â‚‡ ÂˆÂžÂ“ά Despite achieving vicÂŚÂ€Â™ÂœÂ‚Â“Â”Â‚ÂŚÂ„ “™‚ˆ”Œ Â‚§Â™Â€Â†~‚ ‚ game against Finland, the black Princesses of Ghana will have themselves to blame for succumbing to defeat in their second game against Korea Republic coming after stunning the host 1-0 in the opening game. For the Canadians, it was determination and hard work that saw them to the next stage as they put behind them the disap-

pointing opening day defeat to record two straight victories to leapfrog Ghana. Following the victory, the Canadians will now face Group B winners, Germany on August 16 in Œ„ ‚ ›Œ1 Â‚ š€™‚ Œ‚ ‘ Â&#x;Â“ÂŞÂˆÂ”ÂŒ Â‚ ticket, while Korea Democratic Peoples Republic will have their hands full as they trade tackles with a very strong United States team in the second quarterˆ”Œ Â‘¨ ‚“”‚Œ„ “™‚ˆ”Œ Â‚§Â™Â€Â†~‚ game made light work of

„“”Œ‚ “”‚ €”žŒ€”•‚ „“1“”§Â‚ them with three goals, GerÂ&#x;Œ”œ‚ ~†Œ‚ €”‚ Œ”‚ ÂŒ1Œž’“”§Â‚ master class against Brazil in Montreal as the game ended 1-5. The number of goals two-time champions, Germany notched in Group B, generally considered to be the toughest of all the sections due to the inclusion of three-time U-20 World Cup winners USA, as well as Brazil and China, traditional powers of the women’s game was commendable. A 2-0 win over the Americans, an incredible 5-5 draw with the Chinese and a 5-1 triumph against Brazil helped Maren Meinert’s charges to top the group. “It’s quite an achievement to have scored 12 goals against such strong teams,â€? said the Rheinhausen-born coach. “My players are very good, but I can’t ask too much of them. They play in the Chinese League, and the general level is simply not as high as in the American League,â€? China coach Jun Wang.


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37 Sam Popoola samolapop@yahoo.com

FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2014

Governorship crisis: Nggilari’s failed bid to halt Adamawa’s bye election FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU

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ormer deputy governor of Adamawa State Bala James Nggilari last week ¦ · 1 at stopping Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from conducting a bye election that would usher in a substantive governor. The failed move by Nggilari was halted by Justice Adeniyi Ademola of § ¦ 1 § · who struck out the deputy governor’s urgent application (motion ex-parte) seeking a restraining order barring INEC from conducting the byeelection. § § ¦ Ç ½¾¿Ê ¦ Adeniyi directed that INEC should be served through a substituted service. It would be recalled that former Speaker of the state House of ¦ ª in as acting governor after former governor Murtarla Nyako was ~ ¦ ¿Ã ½¾¿Ê § ~¦ ¦ ~ ¦ of a seven-man investigation panel ¦ ¿À ¦ gross misconduct. ¦ Ä § Nggilari was said to have tendered his § ¦ 1 ~ ¦ § ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ Speaker who was the next in rank to ¦ D ¦ § ¨ Nyako had engaged in an intense 2 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ´ ¦ ~ 1 § up of a seven-man panel to investigate allegations of wrong doing levelled against him. Although legal controversies ¦ 1 § ~ ¦ ~ it went ahead and found Nyako guilty ¦ ¦ ¦ ½¾ § ¦ wrongdoing. This led to the plenary session of the House which voted for D ¨ ¦ §§ ¦ § constitutionally wrong with his resignation headed for the court with the motion ex-parte. The former Adamawa State ~ ¦ § § ¦ ¦ ¦ § ¦ Ë Ë ËÃÊÃË¿Ê § ¦ ~ ¦ ¦ ½ ½ É À  ¦ Federal High Court (Civil Procedure) ½¾¾Á ¦ ½Â½ É¡ ¦ ¿ÁÁÁ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ § ¡ against Speaker of the State House of ¦ ¦ ¦ the acting governor of Adamawa ¦ ¦ ¦ and the INEC. ~ ¦ ¦ · § ¦ ¦ © ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ ɾÀ ¿¡ ½¡ ß Ã¡ ¦ ¿ÁÁÁ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ § ¡ ¦ ¦ 2 ¨ §§ ¡ ~ ¦ ¦ ¦ § D §

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Defendant (Murtala Nyako) was still the Governor of Adamawa State at ¦ ¦ ¦ ¿ ¦ ½ ¦ ~¦ ¦ ~ ¦ ~ ~ ¦ 1 § ¦ ¦ ¦ 2 ¨ §§ ¡ ¦ declare his seat vacant. © ¦ ¦ 2 ¦ § ¦ ~ ¦ ¦ ɾÀ ¿¡ ½¡ ß Ã¡ ¦ ¿ÁÁÁ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ § ¡¨ © ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ ¿Á¿ ¿¡ ¦ ¿ÁÁÁ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ § ¡ ¦ ¦ 2 ¨ James Nggilari) as Deputy Governor ¦ ¦ ¦ been sworn in as the substantive Governor of Adamawa State after the ~ ¦ ¦ æ ¦ (Murtala Nyako). © ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ ¿Á¿ ¿¡ ɾÀ ¿¡ ½¡ ß Ã¡ ¦ ¿ÁÁÁ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ § ¦ §ª ¦ É ¦ ¦¨ ¨ ¡ as Acting Governor of Adamawa State ¦ ¿Ã¦ ½¾¿Ê § constitutional. © ¦ ~ ¦ 2 ¦ § ¦ ~ ¦ ¦ ɾÀ ¿¡ ½¡ ß Ã¡ ¦ ¿ÁÁÁ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ § ¡¨ © ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ ¿Á¿ ¿¡ ¦ ¿ÁÁÁ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ § ¡ ¦ À¦ ¦ required to conduct a fresh election to ¦ ¦ D ¦ Adamawa State after the impeachment ¦ æ ¦¨­ § ¦ ¦ · § ¦ © ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ ɾÀ ¿¡ ½¡ á ¦ ¿ÁÁÁ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ § ¡ ¦ ¦ 2 ¨ §§ ¡ ~ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ § D § 1 § ¦ ¦ ¿Ã¦ ½¾¿Ê ¦ ¦ ¿ ¦ ¦ ~ Adamawa State House of Assembly). © ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ ɾÀ ¿¡ ½¡ á ¦ ¿ÁÁÁ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ § ¡ ¦ ~ ~ ¦ § ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ 2 as Deputy Governor of Adamawa ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 2 ¦ ¦ ~ ~ ¦ 1 § ¦ ¦ ¿ ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ ¦ ¡ ¦ ¿Ã¦ ½¾¿Ê¨ © ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ ɾÀ ¿¡ ½¡ á ¦ ¿ÁÁÁ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ § ¡ ¦ ¦ ¦ D ¦ ~ ¦ Governor of Adamawa State (then ~ ¦ ¦ 2¡ ¦ ¦ ¿Ã¦ ½¾¿Ê ¦ ¦ ~ § ¦ ½ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ § ¨ © ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ´ of the legislative business of the ½ ¦ ¦ Continued on Page 38


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Nggilari’s failed bid to halt Adamawa’s bye election

Murtala Nyako keyamo Continued from page 37

the transcript of the votes and Proceedings of the Adamawa State House of Assembly (2nd defendant) of Tuesday, July 15th, 2014, the 5th Defendant (Murtala Nyako) was still the Governor of Adamawa State at the time the 1st and 2nd Defendants received, accepted and acted upon the ~†™~€™Œ ‡‚ 1 ™‚€š‚™ ‘“§Â”ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚  ÂŒÂ“”Œ“2‚ ÂŒÂ™Â™¨Â‚ ÂŒ ÂŒÂ‚ ÂŒÂ&#x; ‘‚ §§Â“ ÂŒÂ™Â“¥‚Œ€‚ ‡ ž ÂŒÂ™ ‚„“‘‚‘ ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â‹ÂŒÂžÂŒÂ”ά â€œA declaration that by the combined provisions of section 306 (1), (2) and (5) of the 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) the ~ ÂŒÂ“”Œ“2‚  ÂŒÂ™Â™¨Â‚ ÂŒ ÂŒÂ‚ ÂŒÂ&#x; ‘‚ §§Â“ ÂŒÂ™Â“¥‚ ‡“‡‚ ”€Œ‚ ™ ‘“§Â”‚ š™€Â&#x;‚ €Dž ‚ Œ‘‚ ~Â†ÂŚÂœÂ‚ Governor of Adamawa State as strictly stipulated by the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as ÂŒÂ&#x; ”‡ ‡¥¨ “A declaration that by virtue of Section 191 (1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), after the impeachment of Murtala Nyako (5th Defendant) as Governor of Adamawa Sate, the ~ ÂŒÂ“”Œ“2‚ ۠§Â„Œ‚ Œ€‚ › ‚ ‘ƒ€™”‚ “”‚ Œ‘‚ €‹ ™”€™‚€š‚ ‡ŒÂ&#x;ŒƒŒ‚ ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ¨Â‚ “A declaration that by the combined provisions of Section 191 (1) and 306 (1), (2) and (5) of the 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), the swearing-in of the 3rd š Â”Â‡ÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ‚ Œ¨Â‚ €”¨Â‚ „Â&#x;Œ‡†‚ Â&#x;ÂŒÂ™Â†ÂĄÂ‚ as Acting Governor of Adamawa State on 15th of July, 2014 is illegal ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚Â†Â”ÂžÂ€Â”Â‘ÂŚÂ“ÂŚÂ†ÂŚÂ“Â€Â”ÂŒ ¨ “A declaration that, by the provision of Section 191 (1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), the 6th defendant cannot conduct Œ”œ‚  ÂžÂŚÂ“€”‚ Œ€‚ ˆ  Â‚ Œ„ ‚ €Dž ‚ €š‚ Œ„ ‚ Governor of Adamawa State after the impeachment of Murtala Nyako, Œ‘‚ Œ„ ‚ ~Â†ÂŚÂœÂ‚ €‹ ™”€™‚  ÂŒÂ™Â™¨Â‚ ÂŒ ÂŒÂ‚ James Nggilari) did not resign from ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ €Dž ‚ Œ‘‚ Â‘ÂŚÂ™Â“ÂžÂŚÂ ÂœÂ‚ ‘Œ“~† ÂŒÂŚ ‡‚ ›œ‚ Section 306 (1), (2) and (5) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic €š‚ “§ ™“Œ‚ ÂŒÂ‘‚ŒÂ&#x; ”‡ ‡¥¨­ The former deputy governor also wants, “An order of injunction restraining the 6th Defendant (INEC) whether by itself, its agents, ‘ Â™Â‹ÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ‘Â•Â‚~™“‹“ ‘•‚€Dž ™‘‚€™‚€Œ„ ™ƒ“‘ ‚ howsoever, from conducting a

›œ ÂŞ  ÂžÂŚÂ“€”‚ Œ€‚ ˆ  Â‚ Œ„ ‚ €Dž ‚ €š‚ Œ„ ‚ Governor of Adamawa State as a consequence of the impeachment of the 5th Defendant (Murtala Nyako) and the purported/unconstitutional ™ ‘“§Â”ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚  ÂŒÂ“”Œ“2‚ ÂŒÂ™Â™¨Â‚ ÂŒ ÂŒÂ‚ James Nggilari) as Deputy Governor €š‚ ‡ŒÂ&#x;ŒƒŒ‚ ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ¨ “An order of this Honorable Court removing the 3rd Defendant  Œ¨Â‚ €”¨Â‚ „Â&#x;Œ‡†‚ Â&#x;ÂŒÂ™Â†ÂĄÂ‚ Œ‘‚ Œ„ ‚ Acting Governor of Adamawa State ÂšÂ€Â™ÂŚÂ„ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„¨Â‚ ”‚€™‡ ™‚€š‚Œ„“‘‚ €”€™Œ› Â‚ Court directing the Chief Judge of Adamawa State (or Acting Chief Judge, as the case may be) or the President of the Customary Court €š‚ ~~ ÂŒ Â‚ Œ€‚ ‘ƒ Œ™‚ “”‚ Œ™™¨Â‚ ÂŒ ÂŒÂ‚

ÂŒÂ&#x; ‘‚ §§Â“ ÂŒÂ™Â“‚  ŒÂ„ ‚  ÂŒÂ“”Œ“2¥‚ Œ‘‚ Œ„ ‚ substantive Governor of Adamawa ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ¨ “Such further or other orders as this

€”€†™Œ› Â‚ €†™Œ‚ Â&#x;Œœ‚ ‡ Â&#x;‚ ÂˆÂŚÂ‚ Œ€‚ Â&#x;Œ’ ‚“”‚Œ„ ‚ž“™ž†Â&#x;Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂ”Âž ‘¨­ It would be recalled that the Adamawa State House of Assembly had removed the former governor, Murtala Nyako, after adopting the report of the seven-member panel that investigated allegations of gross Â&#x;“‘ž€”‡†žŒ‚Â&#x;Œ‡ ‚Œ§ÂŒÂ“”‘ά‚‚ ~ ž“ˆžŒ  ÂœÂ•Â‚ ›€Œ„‚ œŒ’€‚ Œ”‡‚ Ngilari, had been investigated but the deputy governor sent his resignation  1 ™‚Œ€‚Œ„ Â‚Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ‚ €†‘ ‚€š‚ ‘‘ Â&#x;› ÂœÂ‚

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few hours before the lawmakers “Â&#x;~ Œž„ ‡‚ œŒ’€¨Â‚ „ ‚ š€™Â&#x; ™‚ governor’s removal was sequel to the adoption of the report of a seven-man panel earlier constituted by the former acting Chief Judge of the state, Justice Ambrose Mammadi, to investigate allegations of gross misconduct made against the governor and his deputy by the Peoples Democratic Party-led  §Â“‘ ÂŒÂŚÂ†Â™ ¨ 18 out of the 25 members of the Adamawa State House of Assembly endorsed the governor’s “Â&#x;~ Œž„Â&#x; Â”ά The investigative panel, which was „ Œ‡ ‡‚ ›œ‚ Œ‚ ™ Œ“™ ‡‚ ¡Â†Â‡Â“ž“Œ Â‚ €Dž ™•‚ †›Œ‚ ÂŒ¡ÂŒÂ&#x;Œ•‚š€†”‡‚ œŒ’€‚§Â†Â“ ŒÂœÂ‚€š‚ 16 out of the 20 allegations levelled ÂŒ§ÂŒÂ“”‘Œ‚„“Â&#x;¨ Fintiri, who presided over the ‘ ‘‘“€”•‚ ‡™ ƒ‚ Œ„ ‚ ÂŒ1 ”Œ“€”‚ €š‚ Œ„ ‚ members to Section 188(9) of the country’s 1999 constitution, which maintains that the House should consider the report of a panel by twothirds majority and that if the House adopts the report, the governor or his deputy shall stand removed from €Dž ¨ According to the then Speaker, Š Œ‘ ‡‚ €”‚ Œ„ ‚ Œ‡€~Œ“€”‚ €š‚ Œ„ ‚ ~Œ”  Â‚ report Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State shall stand removed š™€Â&#x;‚€Dž ¨­

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The State House of Assembly had in its Impeachment Notice accused Nyako and his deputy of fraud to the tune of N10bn of Adamawa state workers’ salaries for September and October 2011; N120m workers’ Â&#x;€ Â†Â&#x; ”Œ‚ š€™‚ Œœ‚ ½ž¿ĂŠĂˆÂ‚ ¿¨Ă‚›”‚ for Special Assistants; and N8bn for ÂˆÂžÂŚÂ“ÂŚÂ“Â€Â†Â‘Â‚ÂžÂ€Â”ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂžά ~ ž“ˆžŒ  ÂœÂ•Â‚ Œ„ ‚ š€™Â&#x; ™‚ ‡ ~Â†ÂŚÂœÂ‚ governor was alleged to have been involved in extra-budgetary expenditure of over N390m as overhead cost from January 2013 to ž Â&#x;› ™‚½ž¿Ă‰¨ However, not too long after he was impeached, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission  ¥Â‚ ‡ ž ÂŒÂ™ ‡‚ œŒ’€‚ ÂƒÂŒÂ”ÂŚ ‡¨Â‚ The decision to declare the former governor according to the EFCC was consequent upon Nyako’s refusal to honour the commission’s invitations ÂŒÂšÂŚ ™‚„“‘‚™ Â&#x;€‹Œ Â‚š™€Â&#x;‚€Dž ¨ According to Head of Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Wilson Ġ¡ÂŒÂ™ ”•‚ Š “”ž ‚ œŒ’€•‚ ƒŒ‘‚ ™ Â&#x;€‹ ‡•‚„ ‚„Œ‘‚› ”‚  Â†Â‘“‹ ¨Â‚ €‚Œ„ ‚ commission has devised a strategy to ‡ ž ÂŒÂ™ ‚„“Â&#x;Â‚ÂƒÂŒÂ”ÂŚ ‡­¨ The anti-graft agency stated further that, “The former deputy §Â€Â‹ ™”€™‚ ƒŒ‘‚ „ ™ ¨Â‚ ‚ ™ ‘~€”‡ ‡‚ to our invitation, he interacted with €~ Â™ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â‹ ‘‚ š€™‚ ‘€Â&#x; ‚ „€†™‘¨Â‚ ‚ žŒÂ&#x; ‚ Œ™€†”‡‚¿žÂŒÂ&#x;‚Œ”‡‚ ÂšÂŚÂ‚Âż~Â&#x;¨­ †Œ‚ Œ„ ‚ “Â&#x;~ Œž„ ‡‚ §Â€Â‹ ™”€™Ä‘‚ “™ žŒ€™‚ €š‚ ™ ‘‘‚ Œ”‡‚ †› Â“ž‚ 2Œ“™‘•‚ Ahmad Sajoh, said, “They (the then government of the day) set up General Olusegun Obasanjo, accused him of a ž€†~•‚ ¡ÂŒÂ“ Â‡Â‚ „“Â&#x;‚ †”¡Â†Â‘ÂŚÂ“ÂˆÂŒÂ› ÂœÂ‚ Œ”‡‚ „ ‚ later came out of prison to become President; they orchestrated the impeachment of Ayo Fayose, today they have returned him as governor  Âžά Š ‚ „Œ‹ ‚ ”€‚ š Œ™‘¨Â‚ „ œ‚ „Œ™Œ‘‘ ‡‚ š€™Â&#x; ™‚ Â”ÂŚÂ™ÂŒ Â‚ Œ”’‚ €‹ ™”€™•‚ Sanusi Lamido; today he is the Emir €š‚ Œ”€¨Â‚ Â€Â•Â‚Â“ÂšÂ‚ÂƒÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ œ‚Œ™ ‚‡€“”§Â‚„Œ‘‚ Allah’s support, he would not elevate Œ„ ‚~ €~ Â‚› “”§Â‚„†Â&#x;“ Â“ÂŒÂŚ ‡¨Â‚ “There is judgment of history, there “‘‚¡Â†Â‡§Â&#x; ”Œ‚€š‚ €‡¨Â‚ Â€Â‡ÂŒÂœÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ œ‚Œ™ Â‚ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Œ„ ‚ „  Â&#x;‚ €š‚ ÂŒ2ÂŒÂ“Â™Â‘ĂˆÂ‚ “Œ‚ ‡€ ‘‚ ”€Œ‚ Â&#x; Œ”‚ Œ„ œ‚ ƒ“  Â‚ › ‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Œ„ ‚ „  Â&#x;‚ €š‚ ÂŒ2Œ“™‘‚ Œ€Â&#x;€™™€ƒ¨Â‚ „ œ‚ ‘„€† Â‡Â‚ ÂŒ Â‘€‚ ÂŒÂƒÂŒÂ“ÂŚÂ‚   ÂŒÂ„đ‚¡Â†Â‡§Â&#x; ”Œ¨­


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18-year old houseboy docked for killing 78-year old woman FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU

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n 18-year old houseboy, Hounvenou Christian Yavine, has been arraigned before Magistrate E. O. Ogunkanmi of an Ebute-Metta Chief Magistrate’s Court, over alleged killing of his 78- year old mistress’ mother. The defendant was arraigned by detectives from the Investigation Department of the Lagos Command of the Nigerian Police, Panti, Yaba, Lagos. The house boy who is said to be from Port Novo, Republic of Benin, was alleged to have killed the late septuagenarian, Mariam Atinuke Abiola, by slating her throat with a kitchen knife, at about 2pm, on July 1, 2014, at the deceased daughter’s house situated at Block 74, Flat 4, Ijaiye Low Cost Housing Estate, Pen Cinema, Agege. The defendant was said to have agreed to the murder of the deceased consequent upon incessant complains by his mistress (name withheld), about the deceased. The detective further stated that following the statement made by the maid, the maid’s mistress was arrested but was granted administrative bail by the police following the maid’s mistress sibling intervention in the matter, who exonerated her of the allegation. According to the prosecutor, Inspector Feddy Asu, the alleged offence offends Section 221 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos state of Nigeria, 2011. The charge reads: “That you Hounvenou Christian Yavine, 18, on July 1, 2014, at about 2pm, at Block 74, flat 4, Ijaiye Low Cost Housing Estate, Pen Cinema, Agege, Lagos, in the Lagos magisterial district did unlawfully kill one Mariam Atinuke Abiola, aged 78, by stabbing her to

death with a knife on her throat, and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 211 of the criminal laws of Lagos state of Nigeria, 2011.� His plea was however not taken,

leading to the presiding Magistrate to adjourn the matter till September 8, 2014, ordering that the defendant be remanded at Ikoyi Prisons pending an advice from the Director of Public Prosecution.

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Burglary: Man gets three months jail term FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU

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Lagos Magistrate’s Court, Ojokoro, presided over by Mrs Taiwo Akanni has sentenced to three months imprisonment, one Lateef Yusuf over his involvement in burglary ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚ÂŚÂ„ šŒ‚€š‚š€€‡‘Œ†2Â‚ÂƒÂ€Â™ÂŚÂ„Â‚ Éɕ‚žžž¨ The court’s decision was consequent upon the convict’s guilty plea to a two-count charge that touches on the €2 ”ž ¨Â‚ According to the presiding Magistrate, “I found the defendant guilty as charged and accordingly convicted. “He is hereby sentenced to three months imprisonment without an €~ÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂˆÂ” ¨­Â‚ Prior to the sentencing, the prosecutor,

Inspector Idowu Onime, while stating the facts of the case said that the ‡ š Â”Â‡ÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ‚ ž€Â&#x;Â&#x;“1 ‡‚ Œ„ ‚ €2 ”ž ‚ €”‚ July 27, 2014 at Olugbayo-Ade street, Alimosho, Iyana-Ipaja, Lagos. at 2 am. According to him, “Yusuf and others now at large, broke into one Josephine Mba’s shop and stole two and a half bags of rice and 15 crates of eggs valued ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Éɕ‚žžžÂ• “The defendant was accosted by a security man, one Mr Fatai Babatunde who apprehended and handed him over to the police as a suspect. His accomplices were however escaped with the ten crates of eggs.â€? The prosecutor declared that the said €2 ”ž ‘‚ ÂžÂ€Â”ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂ‹ ” ‡‚ žŒ“€”‘‚ ½Ă‡ĂƒÂ‚ Œ”‡‚ ÉǞ‚€š‚Œ„ ‚ ™“Â&#x;“”Œ Â‚ Œƒ‘‚€š‚ ÂŒ§Â€Â‘‚ ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ¨

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Mukhtar to chair book launch on cor r uption, human r ights law FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU

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he Chief Judge of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Mariam Aloma Mukhtar will on Monday August 18, 2014 oversee the launch of the book, ‘Corruption and

†Â&#x;Œ”‚ “§Â„Œ‘‚ Œƒ‚ “”‚ ÂšÂ™Â“ÂžÂŒÂ•Ă„Â‚ ƒ™“1 ”‚ by Dr. Kolawole Olaniyan of Amnesty International, London. According to a statement signed by the Executive Director, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Projects (SERAP), Adetokunbo Mumuni, book provides a framework for complementarity between promoting and protecting human rights and combating corruption. The group stated further, “It makes three major points regarding the relationship between corruption and human rights law. “First, corruption per se is a human rights violation, insofar as it interferes with the right of the people to dispose of their natural wealth and resources and thereby increases poverty and frustrates socio-economic development. Second, corruption leads to a multitude of human rights violations. “Third, the book demonstrates that human rights mechanisms have the žŒ~ÂŒÂžÂ“ÂŚÂœÂ‚ Œ€‚ ~™€‹“‡ ‚ Â&#x;€™ ‚ 2 žŒ“‹ ‚ remedies to victims of corruption than can other criminal and civil legal mechanisms. The book takes up one of the pervasive problems of governance - large-scale corruption - to examine its impact on human rights and the degree to which a human rights approach to confronting ž€™™†~Œ“€”‚ žŒ”‚ ݠ1™ ‘‘‚ Œ„ ‚ ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂ‡Â“ÂŚÂ“Â€Â”ÂŒ Â‚ criminal law response. “It examines three major aspects of human rights in practice - the importance of governing structures in the implementation and enjoyment of human rights, the relationship between corruption, poverty and underdevelopment, and the threat that systemic poverty poses to the entire human ™“§Â„Œ‘‚ ‡“ˆž ¨ Š „ ‚ ›€€’‚ “‘‚ Œ‚ ‹ ™œ‚ ‘“§Â”Â“ÂˆÂžÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ‚ contribution to the literature on good governance, human rights and the rule of law in Africa.â€?

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Pistorius murder trial: The 2 sides

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as Oscar Pistorius in a rage during a fight and intent on killing his girlfriend, or terrified of an attack by an intruder and startled by a noise? Prosecution and defense lawyers have presented contrasting reasons for Pistorius firing the shots that killed Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day last year. After both sides completed their final arguments Friday, Judge Thokozile Masipa announced she would present her verdict on Sept. 11. A look at the arguments she must consider: WHY DID HE SHOOT? Prosecutors charge that Pistorius knew Steenkamp was in a toilet cubicle and while arguing with her, he got his gun and fired four times through the door. The prosecution says that makes the star athlete guilty of premeditated murder. Pistorius’ chief defense lawyer, Barry Roux, argues that a highly anxious Pistorius thought it was an intruder and fired after being startled. Pistorius’ “reflexive� action came after years of living in fear of being attacked, and not being able to escape because of his disability, his defense said. WHEN DID HE SHOOT? THE DISPUTED 5 MINUTES

The defense says Pistorius shot Steenkamp at ÂŒÂ›Â€Â†ÂŚÂ‚Ă‰Ăœ¿½Â‚ÂŒ¨Â&#x;¨Â‚ ™€‘ ž†Œ€™‘‚‡“šš ™¨Â‚ “‘Œ€™“†‘‚š“™ ‡‚ Œ„ Â‚ÂšÂŒÂŚÂŒ Â‚‘„€Œ‘‚ ÂŒÂŚ ™•‚Œ„ œ‚Œ  § Â•Â‚ÂŒÂ™Â€Â†Â”Â‡Â‚Ă‰ĂœÂżĂ‚Â‚ÂŒ¨Â&#x;¨Â‚ The five minutes’ difference is critical because that is the time when witnesses say they heard screaming. If the judge accepts the defense timeline that the screaming happened after Steenkamp was shot, it helps the defense’s argument that Pistorius was screaming in a high voice for help. If prosecutors have convinced the judge that the screaming came before or during the ‘„€Œ‘•‚ “Œ‚ Ԡ§§ ‘Œ‘‚ Œ„ ‚ ž€†~ Â‚ ƒ ™ ‚ ˆ§Â„Œ“”§Â‚ and supports prosecutors’ allegation of murder. KEY EVIDENCE The combined final arguments of the ~™€‘ ÂžÂ†ÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚Â‡ š ”‘ ‚ŒÂ&#x;Â€Â†Â”ÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚Ă‰Ăƒ½Â‚~ÂŒ§ ‘‚ and the evidence entered in court in the 41 days of trial proceedings runs to thousands of pages of record. Chief prosecutor Gerrie Nel points out that Steenkamp was fully clothed when she was shot, and was standing upright and close to the door. He argues this is not the position of someone who was listening to Pistorius scream at an apparent intruder. The grouping of the shots was close together, Nel says, showing

measured shooting by Pistorius and not “wildâ€? firing by a terrified man. Defense lawyers focused closely on the timeline €š‚ ‹ ”Œ‘‚› ÂŚÂƒ Â”Â‚Ă‰Ăœ¿½Â‚ÂŒ¨Â&#x;¨Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚Ă‰Ăœ½Ă‚‚Œ¨Â&#x;¨Â‚“”‚Œ„ “™‚ closing arguments, saying that records of phone calls made by Pistorius and neighbors show how his story matches the sequence of events. Pistorius’ lawyers argue the prosecution’s timeline leaves no space for Pistorius to bash down the door with a cricket bat, which experts agree happened. POLICE TAMPERING VS. PISTORIUS LYING Part of Pistorius’ version rests on his claim that

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he got out of bed in the night to bring two fans in from a balcony, and it’s the reason he didn’t notice Steenkamp get out of bed. Prosecutors argued his fan story is a lie and he created it to explain why he ultimately mistook Steenkamp for an intruder. The position of one of the fans did not match Pistorius’ story, prosecutors say. But chief defense lawyer Barry Roux insists police investigators moved some bedroom items. Also, a photo, Roux says, actually showed an electrical cord could reach to where Pistorius said he left a fan when prosecutors initially claimed it could not reach. JUDGE’S OPTIONS Judge Masipa can convict Pistorius of premeditated murder, a lesser murder charge or of negligent killing. She can acquit him completely if she believes he had no intention to kill but also acted reasonably while believing his life was in danger. A premeditated murder conviction in South Africa calls for a minimum prison sentence of 25 years up to life. Murder without premeditation calls for 15 years, and negligent killing with a firearm at least five years in prison. However, legal experts say a conviction on negligence may bring a longer sentence than five years for Pistorius because he fired multiple times into a small space.


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Crime Friday, August 15, 2014

Should the death penalty be abolished in Nigeria? There had being a ranging controversy over abolition of death penalty in the country; our reporter GBOLAHAN OSISAMI, went out to feel the pulse of Nigerians. Read on

Richard Ekeopara; Anybody that is bold enough to kill a fellow human should also die but I am of the opinion that the death penalty should be restricted to only murder cases because no amount of goods or money stolen is worth the life of a human being; so while I strongly advocate that criminals who are convicted for murder should face the sword I am also of the opinion that other 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ are should be restricted to prison terms so as to give the criminals have a rethink and change their ways .

Paul Orobator; The death penalty serves as a deterrent for crimes especially those that involve murder but if this penalty is abolished in Nigeria there would be a very high increase in crime rates because criminals would no longer fear the law ,they would believe that they can get away with anything even murder and we are all aware of the justice system in Nigeria where everything is about politics, money and corruption, if the highest punishment in the justice system of Nigeria becomes life imprisonment then we would see convicted people walking on our ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ become lawless and dangerous.

Tunrayo Soares

Tunrayo Soares; The death penalty should be abolished because it is barbaric and it leads to loss of great potentials ,the only reason why a person is punished is so that he can have a rethink and amend his ways but the death penalty is an ultimate punishment that doesn’t allow criminals change their bad ways; take for example the case of the young Covenant undergraduate that killed his father, who is · ¦ 1 ¦ ¦ of his crime then his potentials would have been wasted , should we destroy a young life because a moment of anger ?

James Omoh

James Omoh; The death penalty puts the fear of God in criminals it acts as a preventive measure for crimes and it even reduces criminal activities in the country, If I had my I would even advocate that the death penalty be levied on corruption crimes especially those involving politicians and public funds because if the politicians were aware that if they steal public funds they would be killed then the rate of corruption would drop just like the rate of criminal activities.

Richard Ekeopara

Paul Orobator

Kayode Emanuel; The death penalty is too extreme, there is no crime that should warrant the death penalty even murder, criminals should be given a second chance 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ penalty does not give second chances, it’s the ultimate penalty, it has no reversal and it should be abolished.

IGP Abba

Gideon Okafo

Gideon Okafo; The death penalty should not be abolished in Nigeria because it would allow dangerous criminals roam our streets and they would eventually commit the crimes they were sentenced for again since they know that the worst punishment that can be levied against them is a jail sentence and this would encourage them to commit more atrocities ,furthermore the prisons in Nigeria are not strong enough to hold hardcore and experienced criminals and there is a high chance of them escaping the prisons and if that happened justice would have not prevailed .

Bidemi Awoliyi

Kayode Emanuel

Bidemi Awoliyi; People only respect the law because of fear of prison or death and the ~ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ murderer is the death penalty, if this penalty is abolished it would lead to an imbalance in the justice system and a lack of respect for the law besides even the bible says that he who lives by the sword should die by the sword.

AGF, Mohammed Adoke

Boluwatife Adeeko; death penalty should not be abolished in Nigeria because an average Nigerian is scared of death , the fear of “if I kill this person and I am caught I would be killed “ has stopped a lot of murders from happening .If this death penalty is eventually abolished it would increase the crime rates in the country, also before they abolish the death penalty what other punishment can function as well as the death penalty other than life imprisonment which can even fail due to the low security in our prisons today. There is no other penalty that can serve as a deterrent for crime as well as the death penalty and for this reason I believe that death penalty should not be abolished. Iyabi Maria; If we kill a murderer what 2 ¦ ¦ × ¦ penalty does not showcase the love and companionate side of human beings; it is not proper and it should be abolished although a very strong punishment must be levied on the criminals as a means of consoling the family members of the victim and to show that justice can still prevail but as for the death penalty, I am strongly against it no 1 ¦ ¨

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Traditional ruler recounts ordeal after abduction ¦ ~ 1 § clothes, they marched n July 20th 2014, gunmen him out of his palace to came in the late night to half a kilometre, were the palace of Professor they parked their patrol and traditional ruler in vehicles. Agidiahe Quarters, His “Nobody knows what Royal Highness Nwajei Chuks happened, meanwhile Nwajei, Agumba and Akaji Obi of they were threatening to kill me , Ogwashi-Ukwu, South-South Nigeria. but I was calm ”. The family had gone to sleep and the According to Chief Nwajei, they took heavy bang on the door was what woke him to their operational armoured his wife up who alerted him there was car parked far away from the palace danger. and pushed him inside the vehicle. As he woke up, he tried to open He disclosed that one of the soldiers the door which had already been entered the vehicle with him. damaged by the ‘visiting troops’. In a “And the man said; ‘say your last state of confusion, he tried to enquire prayer, I have been paid to kill you’. who the visitors were, but there was By then I wasn’t surprised as I knew ¦ ¦ it will happen one day because when ‘shouts of open this door or we will § ¦ § ¦ ¦ ¦ blow it down’. Because the visitors had your life, anything can happen at any 2 ¦ § ¦ ¦ time,” he disclosed. total darkness everywhere and as a © » 2 ¦ ¦ § ¦ result he could not see the faces of the the man with me kept on saying; ‘say visitors. your last prayer, I have been paid to Narrating the rest of the story to our kill you.’ I didn’t say anything until correspondent, Agumba said : “At that we got to a particular place, and he said ¦ ~ 1 § ~ ¦ ‘you can see that we are using our back summoned courage to open the door to enter, it is the execution place, I have and when the door was opened with the help of the gunmen, l was dragged ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ 1 § 1 § ¨ ¦ ¦ inquire from them whom they were, they said they were the army. I was surprised, because l do not know what the army has got to do with me. © ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ 2 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 2 ¨ 1 ¦ assurance for me that night that they were soldiers, but you know Nigerian security uniform, is not something you ¦ § ¦ ¨ 2 while on the ground and within a moment, they beat my Personal Assistant and I asked them, if l can wear my clothes , which they obliged me” he noted. EMEKA IBEMERE

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been paid, just say your last prayer.’ we got there, I was surprised when we entered the place, it was a compound and they opened the back booth of the vehicle and I jumped down, the only reassuring thing about the place ¦ ¦ ¦ ¬ § vehicles parked in the compound with military logos” he added. Speaking further, he stated that the leader of the group in that compound 1 ¦ what was the problem. Continuing he said : “I ought to have asked him that question . I told him that they brought me here to kill me because of chieftaincy and land 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Ä ¦ afraid to die that they can kill me if they want. I also said that I’m against certain cabal selling our lands or certain cabal ruling my people without knowing the

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tradition of the people”, he noted. According to him, it was the next day which is the July 21st that he knew it was the military men that abducted him. Daily Newswatch gathered that the allegation levelled against him was that he was wearing army uniform to impersonate the Captain of the Nigerian army and was using it to take people’s land and terrorizing people in Ogwashi Uku. According to Nwajei, “In 2005, while I’m about to celebrate my Inne festival, they invited the DSS, and made a similar allegations. I was arrested and taken to Asaba, the SSS director asked them to go and maintain peace and that there was no allegation in this case”. The community leader maintained that he was aware of the plot of the § ¦ § ¦ hatched it. “Now, like I said before, § ¦ § ¦ are tendencies of roping him in a case. ‘’And I know the people behind it, they are the same people; I have been talking about, the people who are busy selling the lands of Ogwashi Ukwu and occupying wrong positions in the kingdom. It was a breach of my fundamental human rights and I‘m going to go to court”. He explained that one interesting thing in the abduction saga was that the leader of the military personnel that abducted him that night, wrote a report to the police and said that he had gone through the allegations and discovered that it was just a case of communal and land cases and that the police should take over the investigation.


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Arts Friday, August 15, 2014

Why professional artists should lecture in schools –Don A seasoned University lecturer, Professor Frank Ugiomoh, in this interview with ADA DIKE, explains why it is necessary for visual artists to lecture Fine Art subjects in higher institutions of learning in Nigeria.

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n recent times, the number of students that register to study Fine Art in tertiary institutions in Nigeria has reduced drastically due to the importance many ~ €~ Â‚ÂŒ1ÂŒÂžÂ„Â‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂŒÂž´Â†Â“‘“Œ“€”‚€š‚ž Â™ÂŚÂ“ÂˆÂžÂŒÂŚ ‘¨ So, a lecturer from the Department of Art and Applied Design, University of Port Harcourt, Choba, Port Harcourt, Professor Frank Ugiomoh, has called on the stakeholders Œ€‚ ~Œœ‚  Â‘‘‚ “”Œ ™ ‘Œ‚ Œ€‚ ž Â™ÂŚÂ“ÂˆÂžÂŒÂŚ ‘‚ Œ”‡‚ ÂŒ  Â€ÂƒÂ‚ ~™€š ‘‘“€”Œ Â‚ ˆ” ‚ ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‘Â‚ Œ€‚  ÂžÂŚÂ†Â™ ‚ “”‚ Œ„ ‚ ‡ ~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ&#x; ”Œ‘‚€š‚ “” ‚ Â™ά Presenting the lead paper at the recently concluded Society of Nigeria Artists’ (SNA) 50th anniversary celebration, in his topic, “Reconceptualising the Value of Art in a Developing Economy,â€? said through the ages, Œ„ Â‚ÂƒÂ€Â™Â’Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚Â„ÂŒÂ‘Â‚Â™ Â&#x;Œ“” Â‡Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‚Â“Â”Â‡Â“ÂžÂŒÂŚÂ€Â™Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ Œ„ ‚~™€§Â™ ‘‘‚€š‚ž“‹“ Â“ÂťÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â•Â‚Âœ Œ‚Œ„ Â‚ÂƒÂ€Â™Â’Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚ remains one of the least valued engagements €š‚„†Â&#x;ÂŒÂ”Â‚Â“Â”Â‡Â†Â‘ÂŚÂ™Âœ¨Â‚ Â”Â‚Â„Â“Â‘Â‚ÂƒÂ€Â™Â‡Â‘ĂœÂ‚Š Â™ÂŚÂ“ÂˆÂžÂŒÂŚ ‘‚Œ™ ‚” ž Â‘Â‘ÂŒÂ™ÂœÂ‚Â›Â†ÂŚÂ‚ Œ„ ‚ ƒŒœ‚ Œ„ œ‚ Ϊ ‚ › “”§Â‚ ~Â€Â™ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂœ ‡‚ “”‚ “§ ™“Œ‚ “‘‚ ƒ™€”§¨Â‚ Œ‚ „Œ‡‚ Œ€‚ › ‚ ž€™™ žŒ ‡‚ Œ”‡‚ Œ„ ”‚ š€  Â€ÂƒÂ‚€” Â‚Â‘ÂŚÂŒ§ Â‚ÂŒÂšÂŚ ™‚Œ„ ‚€Œ„ ™¨Â‚ ”‚Œ„ ‚ ”“Œ ‡‚ “”§Â‡Â€Â&#x;•‚ ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚ ‡ §Â™ ‚ › §ÂŒÂ”‚ “”‚ ¿à à ½¨Â‚ „ ™ ‚ ƒ ™ ‚”€‚~™€š ‘‘€™‘‚“”‚ “” ‚ Â™ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚~ €~ Â‚ƒ„€‚ „Œ‡‚ “” ‚ ™Œ‚‡ §Â™ Â‘Â‚ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚ ÂŒÂ‘ÂŚ ™Ä‘‚ Â‹  Â‚ƒ ™ ‚ ~™€Â&#x;€Œ ‡‚Œ€‚Œ„ ‚ Â‹  Â‚€š‚~™€š ‘‘€™‘¨Â‚‚ ”‚ “§ ™“Œ•‚ it is not like that and they are not helping the ‡“‘ž“~ Â“” ‚ Œ€‚ §Â™Â€ÂƒÂ‚ › žŒ†‘ ‚ Œ”œ‚ ‡“‘ž“~ Â“” ‚ “‘‚ ’”€ƒ”‚ ›œ‚ “Œ‘‚ Â&#x; Œ„€‡€ Â€§Âœ¨Â‚ š‚ ƒ ‚ š€  Â€ÂƒÂ‚ Œ„ ‚ ~™€~ ™‚ ~ ™‘€””  Â•Â‚ œ€†‚ ”€ƒ‚ › §Â“”‚ Œ€‚ ‡ ‹  Â€~‚ Œ„ ‚~™€š ‘‘“€”‚Œ€‚§Â™Â€ÂƒÂ‚Œ”‡‚ƒ„ ”‚“Œ‚“‘‚Â&#x;ÂŒÂŚÂ†Â™ ‡‚ then, you tell yourself that you have arrived,â€? §Â“€Â&#x;€„‚ ‰~ ÂŒÂ“” ‡¨Â‚ He further emphasized that, as it stands ”€ƒ•‚› žŒ†‘ ‚€š‚Œ„ Â“Â™Â‚ÂŒÂ‡Â‹Â€ÂžÂŒÂžÂœÂ•Â‚ÂŚÂ„ Â‚ÂƒÂŒÂœÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ œ‚ Ϊ ‚› “”§Â‚‚‡€” ‚”€ƒ•‚~ €~ Â‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚~™€š ‘‘“€”Œ Â‚ Master’s degree that are supposed to be leading others cannot be promoted because they don’t „Œ‹ ‚ Â€ÂžÂŚÂ€Â™ÂŒÂŚ ‚‡ §Â™ ‘¨Â‚Š Â‚Â‡Â€Â”Ă„ÂŚÂ‚Â„ÂŒÂ‹ ‚Â&#x;€™ ‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂ”Â‚ÂŚÂƒÂ€Â‚Â‡Â€ÂžÂŚÂ€Â™Â‘Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚~„“ Â€Â‘€~„“ ‘‚“”‚ “” ‚ ™Œ‘‚ “”‚ “§ ™“Œ¨Â‚ Â„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚~™€› Â&#x;¨ Š „ ‚ Â•Â‚ÂŒÂšÂŚ Â™Â‚Ăƒ½Â‚Âœ Œ™‘‚ƒ€† Â‡Â‚ÂŚ   Â‚ÂœÂ€Â†Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ hundreds of doctors of philosophies in Fine Art they have churned out have not matured Â›Â†ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ™ ‚‘Œ“  Â‚“”‚ ‰~ ™“Â&#x; Â”ÂŚÂŒ Â‚Â‘ÂŚÂŒ§ ¨Â‚ Â”Â‡Â‚ÂšÂ€Â™Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ ‹ ™œ‚™ Œ‘€”•‚ “” ‚ ™Œ‚”€™Â&#x;ÂŒ  ÂœÂ•Â‚ƒ“  Â‚™ Œ‡‚ Ă‹ ¨Â‚ „“‘‚“‘‚› žŒ†‘ ‚Œ„ œ‚„Œ‹ Â‚Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ™Â™Â“Â‹ Â‡Â‚ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚ ~Â€Â“Â”ÂŚÂ‚Âƒ Â‚ÂŚÂ„Â“Â”Â’Â‚Âƒ ‚Œ™ ‚ž€Â&#x;ÂšÂ€Â™ÂŚÂŒÂ› ¨Â‚ ”‚ “§ ™“Œ•‚ they are making it mandatory for people to go Œ”‡‚ § Œ‚ ‡€žŒ€™‚ €š‚ ~„“ Â€Â‘€~„œ‚ Œ”œƒ„ ™ ‚ Œ”‡‚ ž€Â&#x; Â‚Â›ÂŒÂžÂ’Â‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚ ÂžÂŚÂ†Â™ ‚“”‚ “” ‚ ™Œ¨¨Â‚ š‚œ€†‚„Œ‹ ‚ „ ‚“”‚ €ž“€ Â€§ÂœÂ‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚Â€ÂŚÂ„ ™‚ˆ  Â‡Â‘‚Œ€‚ž€Â&#x; ‚›Œž’‚ Œ€‚ ÂžÂŚÂ†Â™ ‚“”‚ “” ‚ Â™ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚ÂŚ Œž„‚~ €~ Â‚ÂƒÂ„ÂŒÂŚĂ—­Â‚ „ ‚´Â† ™“ ‡¨ He added that in spite of the perceptions in

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the United Kingdom and the United States of America, it is important to note that they make provision for professional artists to teach in Œ„ “™‚“”‘Œ“Œ†Œ“€”‘¨Â‚Š „ Â‚Â“Â”Â“ÂŚÂ“ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â‹ ‚Œ  Â€ÂƒÂ‘‚š€™‚Œ„ ‚ students to gain experience from professional Œ”‡‚ ÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ“ÂžÂ“~ÂŒÂŚ ‚ › “”§Â‚ ~™€š ‘‘“€”Œ Â‘‚ ÂŒ Â‘€¨Â‚ Œ‚ “‘‚ “Â&#x;~Â€Â™ÂŚÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ Â‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‘Â‚ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂ“Â”Â‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‘Â‚Â“Â”Â‚ “§ ™“Œ¨Â‚ Considering the value of art to culture and the developmental aspiration of Nigeria, should › ‚§Â“‹ ”‚Œ„ ‚™“§Â„Œ‚~™€š ‘‘“€”Œ Â‚ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂ“Â”Â“Â”§¨­

‚„€ƒ ‹ ™•‚‘Œ™ ‘‘ Â‡Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚĂœÂ‚Š Â€Â†Â‚ÂžÂŒÂ”Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚§Â“‹ ‚ ÂƒÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂœÂ€Â†Â‚Â‡Â€Â”Ă„ÂŚÂ‚Â„ÂŒÂ‹ ¨Â‚ €Â&#x; Â›Â€Â‡ÂœÂ‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ „ ‚“”‚ Sociology is promoted to professor and may use the methodology of Sociology to teach Fine ™ά‚ Â€ÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â“ÂŚÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚Â” ž Â‘Â‘ÂŒÂ™ÂœĂˆÂ‚ÂŒ  Â‚ ‚ŒÂ&#x;‚Œ‘’“”§Â‚ is for us to be methodic and systematic to climb Œ„ ‚ ÂŒÂ‡Â‡ ™¨­ ”‚ ÂƒÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ žŒ”‚ › ‚ ‡€” ‚ Œ€‚ ”ž€†™Œ§ ‚ Â&#x;€™ ‚ students to register to study Fine Art in schools, he said people should stop thinking that art “‘‚Œ‚‡“Dž† ŒÂ‚ž€†™‘ ¨Â‚Š ÂšÂ‚ÂœÂ€Â†Â‚ÂžÂŒÂ”Â‚ÂƒÂ™Â“ÂŚ ‚ •‚ œ€†‚žŒ”‚ž€”‹ Â™ÂŚÂ‚Â“ÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂŒÂ‚Â„Â†Â&#x;Œ”‚š€™Â&#x;¨Â‚ ‚ŒÂ&#x;‚Œ”‚ ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‚Â›Â†ÂŚÂ‚Â&#x;Œ”œ‚~ €~ Â‚Â‡Â€Â”Ă„ÂŚÂ‚Â’Â”Â€ÂƒÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒά‚ „ ”‚ ƒ Â‚Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂ™ÂŚ ‡‚ž Â™ÂŚÂ“ÂˆÂžÂŒÂŚ ‚ž€†™‘ •‚ƒ ‚§Â€ÂŚÂ‚‘€‚Â&#x;Œ”œ‚ ~ €~ Â‚ÂƒÂ„Â€Â‚ÂŚÂ„Â€Â†§Â„Œ‚Œ„ ÂœÂ‚ÂžÂŒÂ”Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚Â› ‚§Â€Â€Â‡Â‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‘Â‚ ‡“‘ž€‹ ™ Â‡Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ œ‚Œ™ ‚‹ ™œ‚§Â€Â€Â‡¨Â‚ šŒ Â™Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ ž Â™ÂŚÂ“ÂˆÂžÂŒÂŚ ‚~™€§Â™ÂŒÂ&#x;Â&#x; ‚“”‚ “” ‚ ™Œ•‚Œ„ ÂœÂ‚ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂ”Â‘Â“ÂŚÂ‚

automatically to degree programme and move †~‚š™€Â&#x;‚Œ„ ™ ¨­ Highlighting the importance of art to „†Â&#x;ÂŒÂ”Â“ÂŚÂœÂ•Â‚ §Â“€Â&#x;€„‚ ‘Œ“‡‚ Š „ ‚ ƒ€™’‚ €š‚ ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚ ‡ ˆ” ‘‚ƒ„€‚ƒ ‚Œ™ ¨Â‚ ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒ Â‘€‚~Â€Â“Â”ÂŚÂ‘Â‚Â†Â‘Â‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂƒÂ„ ™ ‚ ƒ ‚  Â€Â€Â’‚ š€™ƒŒ™‡‘‚ Œ€¨Â‚ „“‘‚ ž€Â&#x;~ Â‰Â‚ Â”ÂŒÂŚÂ†Â™ ‚ €š‚ art, considering the fortunes and misfortunes of the object of art has been subjected to and ÂŒÂ&#x;€”§Â‚ ‹Œ™“€†‘‚ ž† ŒÂ†Â™ ‘•‚ ƒ“  Â‚ ÂŒ ÂƒÂŒÂœÂ‘‚ ™ ´Â†Â“™ ‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‘Â‚Â‡Â€Â‚Â&#x;€™ Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂ”Â‚ÂŚÂ„ œ‚„Œ‹ ‚Œ ÂƒÂŒÂœÂ‘‚‡€” ‚ Œ€‚ ˆ”‡‚ Œ‚ ž€Â&#x;ÂšÂ€Â™ÂŚÂŒÂ› Â‚ ~ ÂŒÂž ‚ š€™‚ ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚ “”‚ „†Â&#x;Œ”‚ ž€”‘ž“€†‘” ‘‘¨Â‚ ÂŚÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ‘Â‚Â“ÂšÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚Œ›€‹ ‚” ‡‚š€™‚ art has ever been abandoned by artists, critics, historians, philosophers, sociologists and so €”¨­Â‚ He noted that art has remained a subject of great despise as much as the artist has been in Â&#x;Œ”œ‚ž Â“Â&#x; ‘¨Â‚ Œ”œ•‚Œžž€™‡“”§Â‚Œ€‚„“Â&#x;•‚ž€”ž “‹ ‚ €š‚Œ„ Â‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ‘Â‚Â€Â” ‚ƒ„€‚“‘‚ Â‰ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂ€Â™Â‡Â“Â”ÂŒÂ™ÂœÂ‚Â“Â”Â‚Â„Â“Â‘Â‚ €™‚ „ ™‚ ~ ™‘€”Œ Â“ÂŚÂœÂ‚ Œ”‡‚ ”‡€ƒÂ&#x; ”Œ‘¨Â‚ Š „ ‚ ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚Â€Â” Â‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚Â„Â“Â‘Â‚Â€Â™Â‚Â„ ™‚š   Â€ÂƒÂ‚„†Â&#x;ÂŒÂ”Â‘ĂˆÂ‚ Œ„ Â‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚Â‘Â“Â&#x;~ ÂœÂ‚‘ ”‚Œ‘‚€” ‚ƒ„€‚ Â“‹ ‘‚“”‚„“‘‚ €ƒ”‚ƒ€™ Â‡Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚Â“Â”Â‚Â‘ÂœÂ”ÂžÂ‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ÂŒÂ”ÂœÂ€Â” ¨Â‚ †Œ‚‡€‚ ƒ ‚„Œ‹ ‚žŒ†‘ ‚Œ€‚› ÂŒÂ&#x; ‚Œ„ ‚™ ‘Œ‚€š‚„†Â&#x;ÂŒÂ”Â“ÂŚÂœĂ—Â‚ „ ‚ ÂŒÂ™Â‰Â“Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ÂžÂ™Â“ÂŚÂ“ÂžÂ‚ÂŚ   Â‘Â‚Â†Â‘Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Ϊ ÂœÂ‚ƒ€™’‘‚€š‚ art stood out distinctly as magical objects in „†Â&#x;Œ”‚ ‘€ž“ Œ“ ‘¨Â‚ „“‘‚ ‰Œ Œ ‡‚ ~€‘“Œ“€”‚ €š‚ Œ„ ‚

" ( !" ! # ! ) " "$ *!) "$ ) ! being portrayed in Nigeria is wrong. It had to be corrected and then follow one stage after the other. In the United Kingdom, art degree began in 1992. There were no professors in Fine Art and people who had Fine Art degrees at the Master’s level were promoted to the level of professors. In Nigeria, it is not like that and they are not helping the discipline to grow because any discipline is known by its methodology

ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚ÂƒÂŒÂ‘Â‚Â›Â€Â™Â” ‚€†Œ‚€š‚Œ„ Â‚ÂšÂŒÂžÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚ †‘ š† Â” ‘‘‚€š‚Œ„ Â‚ÂƒÂ€Â™Â’Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚Â“Â”Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚ž€Â&#x;Â&#x;Â†Â”Â“ÂŚÂœÂ‚ Â&#x;Œ‡ ‚Œ„ Â‚ÂƒÂ€Â™Â’Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚Â“ÂŚÂ‘Â‚Â&#x;Œ’ ™‚Œ”‚ ”“§Â&#x;ÂŒ¨Â‚ Â„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â”ÂŒÂŚÂ†Â™ ‚ž€† Â‡Â‚”€Œ‚€2 ™‚Œ‚Â&#x; ™ ‚€›¡ žŒ‚€š‚ „†Â&#x;Œ”‚ „Œ”‡‘‚ Œžž€Â&#x;~ Â“‘„ ‘‚ š€™‚ Œ„ ‚ „†Â&#x;Œ”¨Â‚ „†‘‚ Œ„ ‚ ƒ€™’‚ €š‚ ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚ Œ”‡‚ “Œ‘‚ Â&#x;Œ’ ™‚ › ž€Â&#x; ‚ Œƒ ‘€Â&#x; ¨ In order for art to take its proper place, he said Lansing stresses the need to reposition art in the consciousness of the general populace and added that his advocacy is hinged on the need Œ€‚‡ Â&#x;Â€Â”Â‘ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂŚ Â•Â‚ÂŒÂ‘Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚” ‡‚Œ™“‘ ‘‚Œ ÂƒÂŒÂœÂ‘•‚Œ„ ‚ ‹Œ Â† Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚ÂšÂ€Â™Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚“”‡“‹“‡†Œ Â‚Œ”‡‚‘€ž“ ÂŚÂœ¨Â‚ ‘‚ he puts it “Since the time of Plato, scholars have ÂŒ1 Â&#x;~ÂŚ ‡‚Œ€‚ ‰~ ÂŒÂ“”‚“Œ‘‚Â&#x; ™“Œ‚“”‚~„“ Â€Â‘€~„“žŒ Â‚ ÂŚ ™Â&#x;‘•‚›†Œ‚Œ„ “™‚ ‰~ ÂŒÂ”ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚Â„ÂŒÂ‹ ‚› ”‚‡“Dž† ŒÂ‚ for most persons outside philosophy to †”‡ Â™Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂ”Â‡¨Â‚ ‘‚Œ‚™ Ԡ ŒÂ•Â‚Â&#x;Œ”œ‚~ €~ Â‚‡€‚”€Œ‚ accept art as an important element in their lives €™‚“”‚Œ„ ‚§ ” ™Œ Â‚ Â‡Â†ÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ “™‚ž„“ Â‡Â™ ”¨Â‚ š‚ they permit it to be taught in public schools, Œ„ œ‚Œ  Â€ÂƒÂ‚“Œ‚Œ€‚~ ÂŒÂœÂ‚”€‚Â&#x;€™ Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂ”Â‚ÂŒÂ‚Â&#x;“”€™‚Œ”‡‚ ™  ÂŒÂŚÂ“‹  ÂœÂ‚†”“Â&#x;~Â€Â™ÂŚÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ‚ Â‡Â†ÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”ÂŒ Â‚™€ ¨­Â‚ Š „ ‚ Œ›€‹ ‚ €›‘ Â™Â‹ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â•Â‚ Œ„€†§Â„‚ ‡ ˆ” ‡‚ for the United States of America over almost „Œ ÂšÂ‚Œ‚ž Â”ÂŚÂ†Â™ÂœÂ‚Â”Â€ÂƒÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚ÂŒÂ’Â“Â”Â‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂƒÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚§ ” ™Œ Â‚ education of the Nigerian child is confronting ÂŚÂ€Â‡ÂŒÂœ¨Â‚ ´Â†ÂŒ  ÂœÂ‚ƒ ‚€†§Â„Œ‚Œ€‚”€Œ“ž Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚Œ™“› ‚ of art appreciators and connoisseurs is less ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂ”Â‚ €” ‚ ~ ™ž ”Œ‚ “”‚ “§ ™“Œ¨Â‚ „“‘‚ ™ ÂŒ Â“ÂťÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ goes in recognition of the fact that the teaching Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚Â“Â”Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚ž†™™“ž† Â†Â&#x;‚Œ Â&#x;€‘Œ‚‡ ›†Œ Â‡Â‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ the introduction of formal education in the ¿à ŒÂ„‚ž ”Œ†™“ ‘‚“”‚ “§ ™“Œ¨

€ƒ‚ Œ€‚ Œ†™”‚ Œ„ ‚ ÂŚÂŒÂ› Â‚ Œ™€†”‡‚ ‹“‡ Â”ÂŚÂ ÂœÂ‚ “‘‚ the reason for this initiative of the Society of “§ ™“Œ”‚ ™Œ“‘Œ‘¨ Š „ Â‚ÂƒÂ€Â™Â’Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚„†Â&#x;ÂŒÂ”Ă„Â‘Â‚~ ™ž ~Œ“€”‚€š‚ Œ„ ‚ƒ€™ Â‡Â•Â‚ÂŒÂ‘Â‚Â“ÂŚÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚ÂŒ Â‘€‚Œ„ ‚™ Â&#x;Â”ÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ‚Â€ÂšÂ‚Â„Â†Â&#x;ÂŒÂ”Â“ÂŚÂœÂ‚ as often as cultures and civilizations continue Œ€‚ †”‡ ™§Â€Â‚ ™ ” ƒŒ ¨Â‚ ™Œ‚ ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂ”Â‘ÂšÂ€Â™Â&#x;‘‚ Œ“Â&#x; ‚ “”‚ “Œ‘‚ ÂŹ Œ“”§Â‚ Œ”‡‚ ™  Â”Œ ‘‘‚ ÂŹÂ€ÂƒÂ‚ ‘œÂ&#x;›€ Â‘‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ ž€Â&#x; ‚ Œ€‚ €†Œ “‹ ‚ Œ„ ‚ Œ“Â&#x; ‚ Œ„ œ‚ ƒ ™ ‚ Â”ÂŒÂžÂŚ ‡¨Â‚ ™Œ‚™ Â&#x;Œ“”‘•‚Œ‘‚Œ‚Â&#x;ÂŒ1 Â™Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂšÂŒÂžÂŚÂ•Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‚Â“Â” ‘Œ“Â&#x;Œ› Â‚ record of human history and of human perception of self, its nature and the inter‘†›¡ žŒ“‹ ‚ ™  ÂŒÂŚÂ“€”‘„“~¨Â‚ Œ‚  Â“ž“Œ‘‚ Ϊ ‚ ‘†ž„‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ “Œ‚›“”‡‘‚„†Â&#x;ÂŒÂ”Â“ÂŚÂœÂ‚ÂŚÂ€§ Œ„ ™¨Â‚ ™Œ‚“‘‚€” ‚„†Â&#x;Œ”‚ ”§ÂŒ§ Â&#x; Â”ÂŚÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ ”§ ”‡ ™‘‚’”€ƒ Â‡§ ‚€š‚‘  ÂšÂ‚ ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚Â€ÂŚÂ„ ™‘¨Â‚ ‘‚Œ‚†”“‹ ™‘Œ Â‚ ÂŒÂ”§Â†ÂŒ§ Â‚Â“ÂŚÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚ÂŒÂ‚ šŒž“ Â“ÂŚÂŒÂŚÂ€Â™Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚Â’Â”Â€Âƒ Â‡§ ‚“”‚Œ„ ‚§ ” ™Œ Â‚‘ ”‘ ‚€š‚ Œ„ ‚ƒ€™‡¨ Š „ ™ ‚ Œ„“‘‚ “‘‚ Œ„ ‚ žŒ‘ •‚ Œ„ ‚ ž€”Œ ‰Œ‚ Œ”‡‚ polemic that trail the education of artists in “§ ™“Œ‚™ Â&#x;Œ“”‘‚Œ‚‘€†™ž ‚€š‚ƒ€™™œ¨Â‚ „“‘‚“‘‚”€Œ‚ €” ÂœÂ‚ š€™‚ Â&#x; •‚ ›†Œ‚ Œ€‚ ƒ   Â‚ Â&#x; Œ”“”§Â‚ ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‘Â‚ Œ”‡‚ Â‡Â†ÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â“Â‘ÂŚÂ‘¨Â‚ €™ ‚ “Â&#x;~Â€Â™ÂŚÂŒÂ”ÂŚÂ ÂœÂ•Â‚ Œ„ ‚ €ž“ ÂŚÂœÂ‚ €š‚ “§ ™“Œ”‚ ™Œ“‘Œ‘‚ ‘„€† Â‡Â‚ › ‚ ‘Œ‡‡ Â‡Â‚ ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ ÂŚÂ„Â“Â‘Â‚ÂƒÂ€Â™Â™Âœ¨Â‚ Â”Â‘ÂŚÂ“ÂŚÂ†ÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂ“Â”Â‚Â&#x; ”‚Œ”‡‚ƒ€Â&#x; ”‚ ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ ~€Œ Â”ÂŚÂ“ÂŒ Â‘‚ Œ€‚ › ž€Â&#x; ‚ ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‘Â‚ “”‚ “§ ™“Œ‚ ƒ„€‚ ‹ Â”ÂŚÂ†ÂŒ  ÂœÂ‚ ~Â™ÂŒÂžÂŚÂ“Âž ‚ Œ„ “™‚ ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂ‡ ‚ †”‡ ™‚ Œ„ ‚†Â&#x;›™   ÂŒÂ‚€š‚Œ„ ‚ €ž“ ÂŚÂœÂ‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ “§ ™“Œ‚ ™Œ“‘Œ‘¨Â‚ „ ‚ €ž“ ÂŚÂœÂ‚ €š‚ “§ ™“Œ”‚ ™Œ“‘Œ‘‚ Œ„ ™ š€™ •‚ should be at the forefront in making sure that “Œ‘‚ ~€Œ Â”ÂŚÂ“ÂŒ Â‚ Â&#x; Â&#x;› ™‘‚ Ϊ ‚ ~™€~ ™ ÂœÂ‚ ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂ“Â” ‡¨Â‚ „ ‚ €ž“ ÂŚÂœÂ‚ €š‚ “§ ™“Œ”‚ ™Œ“‘Œ‘‚ ‘„€† Â‡Â‚ › ‚ ~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚‡ ÂˆÂ”Â“ÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ Â‚Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂ”Â‡ÂŒÂ™Â‡Â‘Â‚ÂšÂ€Â™Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚ Â‡Â†ÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ Â‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‘¨Â‚ ”‚“Œ‘‚Â&#x;€™ Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂ”Â‚ÂˆÂšÂŚÂœÂ‚ Âœ Œ™‘‚€š‚ ‰“‘Œ ”ž •‚“Œ‘‚“”† ”ž ‚“”‚‡“™ žŒ“”§Â‚Œ„ ‚ Â‡Â†ÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚Â“ÂŚÂ‘Â‚Â&#x; Â&#x;› ™‘‚™ Â&#x;ÂŒÂ“Â”Â‘Â‚Â”Â€Â”ÂŞ ‰“‘Œ ”ά‚ „ ‚ €ž“ ÂŚÂœÂ‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ “§ ™“Œ”‚ ™Œ“‘Œ‘‚~™€›Œ› ÂœÂ•Â‚ Â“‹ ‘‚ ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚Œ‘‘†Â&#x;~ÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â“ÂŚÂ‘Â‚Â&#x; Â&#x;› ™‘‚Œ™ ‚Œ Â‘€‚ Œ„ ‚Œ Œž„ ™‘‚“”‚ Â‡Â†ÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”ÂŒ Â‚“”‘Œ“Œ†Œ“€”‘¨Â‚ “Considering the value of art, the education €š‚Œ„ Â‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ‚Â™ ´Â†Â“™ ‘‚§Â†Â“‡ ‡‚“”Œ ™‹ ”Œ“€”‚š™€Â&#x;‚ Œ„ ‚ €ž“ ÂŚÂœÂ‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ “§ ™“Œ”‚ ™Œ“‘Œ‘¨Â‚ ™Œ‚ Â‡Â†ÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ “‘‚ ‰~ žŒ ‡‚Œ€‚„“’ ‚Œ„ ‚ŒƒŒ™ ” ‘‘‚Œ”‡‚~Â™ÂŒÂžÂŚÂ“Âž ‚ €š‚Œ„ ‚ž™ ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â‹ Â‚ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‘¨Â‚ Â„Â“Â‘Â‚Â„ÂŒÂ‘Â‚Â”Â€ÂŚÂ‚Â› ”‚Œ„ ‚žŒ‘ ‚ “”‚™ ž ”Œ‚Œ“Â&#x; ‘¨Â‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ„ ™•‚Œžž€Â&#x;~ Â“‘„ ‡‚ž™ ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â‹ ‚ €†Œ~†Œ‚“”‚™ ž Â”ÂŚÂ‚Â„Â“Â‘ÂŚÂ€Â™ÂœÂ‚Â„ÂŒÂ‘Â‚Â› ”‚ƒŒ”“”§¨­


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Stakeholders in book industry converge for the 7th Port Harcourt book festival ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ” ™‘•‚Œ‚ ÂŒÂ‡Â“”§Â‚Œ‡‹“‘€™œ‚ˆ™Â&#x;¨ Chude Jideonwo: The author of the book head of 7th edition of the “Are We the Turning Point Generation?â€? upcoming Book Festival, and the editor of the widely read online preparations are in top gear as magazine ‘Y Naija’, Chude is an award Port Harcourt readies itself for winning journalist, lawyer and media it. entrepreneur. The owner of RED media, The Port Harcourt Book Festival, which is responsible for ‘The Future Awards, according to its hosts, is particularly special is a steadfast believer in the potential of the because it holds in the year the city is youth. Chude and his business partner were UNESCO World Book Capital. “It’s going named in Forbes 30 under 30: Africa’s Best › ‚ ÂŒÂ”Â€ÂŚÂ„ ™‚ €~~Â€Â™ÂŚÂ†Â”Â“ÂŚÂœÂ‚ Œ€‚ ™Œ“‘ ‚ Œ„ ‚ ÂŹÂŒ§Â‚ Young Entrepreneurs. for readers, book enthusiasts, booksellers, Japhet Omojuwa: Blogger, Sociopublishers and other stakeholders in the economic and political commentator. He book industry,â€? they said. has spoken in several universities around With the theme: ‘Possibilities for Nigeria the world. He has also been described as at 100’, its primary focus is the youth. a Force of Nature notably for his ability to The 6-day festival which is scheduled to create viral debates and campaigns on social commence on October 20, 2014 at the Hotel media. Omojuwa was ranked 29th on a list Presidential, will once again host astute, €š‚Œ„ ‚¿žžÂ‚ €‘Œ‚ ”† Â”ÂŚÂ“ÂŒ Â‚  ÂŒÂžÂ’‚ €~ Â‚€”‚ intelligent, proactive and game changing Digital/Social Media in April 2014 alongside Nigerians who have been invited to speak Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey. and engage the youth in several discussions. Christie Bature Ogbeifun: Author, Below are some of the intellectuals that Â&#x;†‘“ž“Œ”‚Œ”‡‚Œ‚~™€ Â“ˆž‚~†› Â“ž‚‘~ Œ’ ™•‚ ‹¨Â‚ will grace the festival: Christie, as she is popularly called, is the Fela Durotoye: Popularly known as FD, is president of Sine Qua Non Ministries in Port the CEO of Gem Stone Group, a motivational Harcourt. Through her numerous outreaches speaker and author of the popular book “17 and programmes, she has brought healing secrets of High Flying Studentsâ€?. Nigeria’s to several broken homes and has helped most sought after business strategist, he is inspire people to achieve their purpose widely regarded as a nation builder and and calling. Her TV programme ‘Everyday corporate policy maker. In 2012, Fela broke People’ is currently aired in 53 nations. a world record by signing 10,000 copies of Nekabari Tigidam Perez: Is the convener his book in 8 hours 49 minutes in Lagos. of the OpenCity Africa Ideas and Innovation Ndidi Nwuneli: Is the founder of Leap €”š ™ ”ž •‚ ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ “Œ‘‚ ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ ‡“Œ“€”‚ „ Œ‡ Â“” ‡‚ Africa, a non-governmental organisation by Dr Oby Ezekwesili (Former VP World that provides leadership training for youth Bank Africa), Tonye Cole (CEO Sahara and small business owners and the co- ” ™§ÂœÂĄÂ‚ Œ”‡‚ Œ‚ „€‘Œ‚ €š‚ €Œ„ ™‚ „“§Â„‚ ~™€ˆ Â‚ founder of AACE foods which processes speakers. fruits and vegetables in West Africa. With a The creative Director of Arden & Master’s in Business Administration from the Newton Ltd, an Ideas and Brand Strategy prestigious Harvard Business School, Ndidi €”‘† ŒÂŒÂ”žœ•‚ ™ ‚ „Œ‘‚ ÂŒÂ›Â€Â†ÂŚÂ‚ ˆ‹ ‚ Âœ Œ™‘‚ has over 19 years of experience in Small/ experience in destination branding in a Medium Enterprise (SME) development, digital space. His company is known to have Agriculture, Consulting and public policy. ‡ ‹  Â€~ ‡‚ “§ Â™Â“ÂŒĂ„Â‘Â‚ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚Â‘Â€ÂžÂ“ÂŒ Â‚ ”§ÂŒ§ Â&#x; ”Œ‚ She serves as a director in Sahel Capital and digital destination marketing project.

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Call for applications: Fashion workshop and wentoring programme Be prepared Durotoye

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merging Nigerian fashion designers are invited to apply and take part in a yearlong mentoring programme that will bring together a range of designers, practitioners and institutions from across Nigeria and the United Kingdom to explore new ways of working through a range of workshops, showcasing opportunities and networking sessions between 2014 and 2015. The programme, according to British Council, will connect fashion designers to other creative sectors, provide access to mentoring through a dedicated network of experts within Nigeria and the UK and develop skills of emerging fashion designers in the following areas: Technical delivery and business development Brand Identity: Innovative approaches Criteria for eligibility include: Designers must be aged between 18 and 35 at the date applications

are due and they must have been working as designers in the industry for a minimum of two (2) years and a maximum of five (5) years. Designers should have designed at least one (1) collection and be able to send sample sketches of their work and samples of finished garments with their applications. Samples should be sent electronically. They must have at least one existing sales point within the Nigerian fashion retail eco system How do we define a designer? “Someone who has successfully produced clothing items or a range of fashion accessories and someone who has already started selling their own collections in reasonable commercial quantities to a targeted audience. To participate, applicants are advised to fill the attached form or visit the British Council website http://www.britishcouncil.org. ng/fwmp-2014 to download the application form.

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ne of our big problems around here is that we tend to be overly optimistic, even when all the available evidence does not support optimism. Now consider this: Pat Sawyer, now late, came into Nigeria on July 20 aboard Asky Airlines. If all the flights that MMIA advertises in its manifest came into Lagos, then as of arrival time, typically 1520 local time, they’d have met on the ground Etihad from Abu Dhabi, Camair from Douala, Arik from Johannesburg, Singapore from Sharjah, Ethiopian from Lome and Arik from Accra. Within an hour, they’d have been joined by United from Houston, Aero from Douala, Air France from Paris, two Delta planes, one from from Paris another from Atlanta, and Lufthansa from Frankfurt. Each plane, asides from the Asky, Camair and Aero planes, are jumbo jets, which carry up to 200 people. What this means is that as

of the time a man who was already showing the symptoms of full blown Ebola was disembarking from the plane, there were potentially 800 people awaiting entry into Nigeria at the immigration point, soon to be joined by at least another 1000. Ebola can be transmitted by sweat! No, I am not writing this to cause panic. I am doing what I always do, which is preparing my mind. I start from the worst possible scenario, and then build up to the best. While I’d want to think positive as my people are wont to do, the fact is this: this is not a situation where we should think positive. It is a situation where we should be prepared. Being prepared, may mean adopting seemingly extreme measures, no matter how far-fetched they may sound. Lagos, the city I live in, is a crowded megapolis of 4,193 persons per sq. km. We are on a clock, three weeks. By Chxta


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He who kills by the sword dies by the sword

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 Â”‚  Â™ÂžÂœÂ‚ €„”‘€”¥‚ ƒ„€Â&#x;‚ Œ›œ Â€Â”‚  Â”” Œ„‚ Â’Â€Â”Â’ÂƒÂ€ÂĄÂ‚Â†Â‘ ‡‚Œ”‡‚Â&#x; ‘‘ Â‡Â‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚Â›Â†ÂŚÂ‚ „ ‚ ‰~ ÂŒÂ“Â”Â‘Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â“ÂŚÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚ÂšÂ€Â™Â‚ÂŒÂ‚~†™~€‘ ¨ Problem reared its head when they had a ä½Â&#x;“  Â“€”‚ Œ€‚ ‘„Œ™ ‚ Œ”‡‚ “™‚ ‚ “”‘“‘Œ‘‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ „ ‚ ƒ€† Â‡Â‚ž€  ÂžÂŚÂ‚ĂƒžÂ‚~ ™ž ”Œ•‚ †Â&#x;~„™ œ‚½žÂ‚~ ™ž ”Œ‚ Œ”‡‚ Œ™€”‚ Â”Œ ‚ ÂŒÂžÂ’ÂĄÂ‚Ă‰žÂ‚~ ™ž ”ά‚ ™§Â†Â&#x; ”Œ‚ ”‘† ‘•‚ ‘€‚ Œ™€”‚ ‘„€€Œ‘‚ “™‚ ‚ Œ”‡‚  ÂšÂŚÂ‚ Œ„ ‚ ‘ž ” ‚ ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ †Â&#x;~„™ œ‚ š€™‚ Œ„ Â&#x;‚ Œ€‚ ‘„Œ™ ‚ Œ„ ‚ money. “’ Â‚ÂŒÂ‚ÂžÂŒÂŚÂ‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚Â”Â“Â” ‚ Â“‹ ‘•‚ “™‚ ‚´Â†Â“ ÂŚÂ ÂœÂ‚§ Œ‘‚ †~‚Œ”‡‚§Â€ ‘‚„€Â&#x; ¨Â‚ “™‚ ‚ƒŒ’ ‘‚  Â”‚†~‚Œ”‡‚ “”š€™Â&#x;‘‚„ Â™Â‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â„ ‚›™€†§Â„Œ‚„ ™‚Œ€‚„“‘‚„€†‘ ‚‘€‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â‘Â„ Â‚ÂžÂŒÂ”Â‚ÂŒÂ‘Â‘Â“Â‘ÂŚÂ‚Â„Â“Â&#x;‚Œ€‚›™“”§Â‚ Œ›œ Â€Â”‚š€™‚„“Â&#x;‚ Œ€‚‘ Â€Âƒ ÂœÂ‚’“  Â‚„“Â&#x;‚›†Œ‚ ‹ Â™ÂœÂ‚Â‡ÂŒÂœĂˆÂ‚Â„ ‚‡“‘ž€‹ ™‘‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚  Â”‚„Œ‘‚“”š€™Â&#x;ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ÂŒÂ›Â€Â†ÂŚÂ‚Â„Â“Â&#x;¨ “”ž ‚ ‘„ ‚ “‘‚ ”€Œ‚ †‘ š† Â‚ Œ€‚ „“Â&#x;•‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Â&#x;“‡”“§Â„Œ•‚ „ ‚ž€‹ ™‘‚  Â”Â‚ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ÂŒÂ‚Â&#x;Œ‘’‚Œ”‡‚‡™€~‘‚„ ™‚€”‚ the road, claiming that his machine caught her ~ ~“”§Â‚Œ„™€†§Â„‚Œ„ ‚ƒ“”‡€ƒ‚ƒ„“ž„‚„ ‚ƒŒ™” ‡‚ „ ™‚”€Œ‚Œ€‚‡€¨Â‚ Œ›œ Â€Â”‚~“ž’‘‚„ ™‚Œ„ ™ Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚ÂŚÂŒÂ’ ‘‚ „ ™‚ Œ€‚ Œ‚ „€Œ  Â‚ ƒ„ ™ ‚ Œ„ œ‚ ™ ž€”ž“ ¨Â‚ †Œ‚ „ ‚ “‘‚ Œ”§Â™ÂœÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â‘Â„ Â‚Â‡ÂŒÂŚ ‡‚ “™‚ ¨

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Movie Review

POEMS My Custard Darling (Dedicated to my juicy African goddess of love) You can never know how it tasted Because you were never invited The true African goddess gave me a taste Though not relaxed as she was in a haste But as fate would have it "## # !2 #" # 2 #"C# 6'" and eat The warm and creamy couch Hasty but deftly I sipped in rush Moaning with abandon she scratched my head Like a mother caressing a suckling baby’s head But at a point control was lost As the thrilling went beyond her inexplicable post Obeying her desire for understanding, I stopped tickling spoon And soon and soon she cried for water, I delivered soon * 9 #"C# * 9 " '6 I thought she wanted a rest before I could 7 # E 6 Alas, alas, oh time has gone And we had to take a Mobil athletic dash run, But there and then I used my tongue to clean my lips Which upon swallowing I felt a powerful custard taste tips I asked if the garden was custard blended but she said nothing else So I said ‘next time she may have to taste it, to know it herself.’

A Tale From The Forest

The thorn bush stood tall and straight With trunked trees spreading their tributary hands Leaving little green grass to smile at me Step-by-step, the streams kept A Tale From The Forest falling on the rocks Never leaving the rocks lonely and The thorn bush stood tall and straight sleepy With trunked trees spreading their For it is a water fall- fountain to life tributary hands And in all, green life was meant 7" 6 #"C# 6 6 !"# ! for me Step-by-step, the streams kept falling The world a bewitching beauty on the rocks Beauty like the rainbow glittering Never leaving the rocks lonely and on gold sleepy Could it be a dream? For it is a water fall- fountain to life Perhaps, I was sick with the polluted And in all, green life was meant for me homes The world a bewitching beauty Perhaps, it was those birds that ' 2 #"9 " / 6#"C " 6 drove my gold Mind with fresh air sinking down Could it be a dream? my veins Perhaps, I was sick with the polluted The earth was splurge with green homes gold as Eden Perhaps, it was those birds that drove Perhaps, I wanted a green home to my love Mind with fresh air sinking down my Save the world. Let’s go green. veins Copyright: Kanee Rogers The earth was splurge with green gold Excerpts from his collection titled as Eden “Someone On The Street.â€? Perhaps, I wanted a green home to love Save the world. Let’s go green. Copyright: Kanee Rogers Excerpts from his collection titled “Someone On The Street.â€? Oh! I like to drink her custard again and again Especially, in this season of torrential rain‌ Copyright: Adjekpagbon Blessed Mudiaga Z8 "C '6' =+ =[<\]


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Friday, August 15, 2014

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igerians will soon watch first locally produced telenovela drama series with 150 Episodes. Titled ‘Taste of Love’, the drama series is produced by Nigerian’s leading production, content acquisition and distribution company, Micromedia Marketing Limited. ’Taste of Love’ is an acquired telenovela format from Latin America and Eastern Europe. An award – winning and best selling romance novel produced and adapted locally for Nigerian television audience. It dates back to the Military Era of the 90’s in the History of Nigeria. It’s depicts the friendship, betrayal and hatred amongst Rival Sugar Cane Plantation Families, Musa- Phillips and Pepple. Ibrahim Musa- Phillips is convinced that Jonathan Pepple has betrayed him and caused a death of his wife Maria. Until the real dark truth comes out, their children who fall in love with each other will have to overcome the family hatred. This very first telenovela love series tells an intriguing story through 150 episodes involving three major families and two-love birds; “Hadiza� and “Kelechi�; the children of two rival sugarcane-growing families who are separated by their families past and will have to overcome countless obstacles to truly be together. ’Taste of Love’ goes beyond love, intrigue, suspense and betrayal. It portrays the wealth of our culture and governance. Shot on Locations in Ilorin, Ibadan and Lagos. ‘Taste of Love’ is set to raise the bar in the delivery of quality entertainment to Nigerian populace. It is the first of its kind to be produced locally and set to start airing on terrestrial, cable, satellite, digital and mobile TV in October 2014. According to the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer; Mrs. Shileola Ibironke, Micromedia’s main objective is to replicate the global production accustom and success of the Latin American genre of drama within the Nigerian production landscape. “An emerging production model that is set to revolutionise the Nigerian media audience in the delivery of quality, compelling and suspense–filled drama with a begin /end story template. This movie will further showcase the development, creativity and success of the Nigerian entertainment industry to the world. “Micromedia Marketing Limited under her sister auspices – Micromedia Productions, is the first media organization to produce 150 TV drama episodes all at once and is also the first to produce a full-length adapted telenovela drama series in Nigeria using indigenous talent,� she said. In the same vein, fast rising Nollywood star Blossom Chukwujekwu and top Nigerian model, Makida Moka play side by side in the first Nigerian telenovela drama series titled ’Taste Of Love’. The drama series is made in Nigeria by Nigerians and stars Blossom Chukwujekwu as ‘Kelechi Pepple’ and Makida Moka as Hadiza Musa-

Phillips. Blossom Chukwujekwu is now fondly referred to as Nollywood’s newest quintessential and bankable leading man. One of the Nigeria’s more recent acting discoveries, his break out movie ‘Flower Girl’ has premiered to critical and commercial success in Nigeria, Ghana, the United Kingdom and film festivals in the United States and Canada. Blossom’s next blockbuster feature film; ‘Finding Mercy’ was one of the most anticipated and successful movies of

2013. It was the closing film of the African International Film Festival (AFRIFF 2013) in Calabar. ‘Finding Mercy’ earned Blossom numerous award nominations including: Most outstanding Male Actor, Best Actor in a lead role, Best New Actor and Best Kiss (with Rita Dominic). Blossom was profiled on African Magic’s popular Nollywood show; Jara, as one of the top five actors to watch out for in 2013. He was number four on ace Nollywood director; Charles Novia’s list of the best actors

of 2013. Makida Moka came into limelight in 2009, when she emerged the Face of Sleek, at the maiden edition of the competition. This caused a major twist in her modeling career ever since as her profile has been on the rise. She has paraded runways both local and international. She is one of the top models in the country. Makida also has a passion for acting she has recently featured in the ongoing hit web series ‘Gidi-Up’ season 1 and 2.

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he fourth edition of “Lights, Camera, Africa!!! Film Festival,â€? which shares with Lagosians the best and most original works coming out of African cinema begins on September 25, 2014. Created by the Life House, the festival which began in 2011 will hold over the Nigerian Independence Day holidays, from Thursday, 25 September to Wednesday, 1 October 2014 in multiple venues in Lagos. With the theme ‘Legacy,’its organizers revealed that this latest edition of Lights, Camera, Africa!!! Film Festival 2014 ž  Â›Â™ÂŒÂŚ ‘‚ Œ„ ‚ ž€”Œ“” ”ŒÄ‘‚ ™“ž„‚ ˆ Â&#x;ÂŞÂ&#x;Œ’“”§Â‚ tradition, connecting the classics to the avant-gardists in an audio-visual history that spans the times and genres. “Our festival contextualizes the work of

ˆ Â&#x;Â&#x;Œ’ ™‘‚ Œ‘‚ Œ‚ ~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚ €š‚ Œ‚  ÂŒÂ™§ ™‚ ÂŚÂŒ~ Â‘ÂŚÂ™ÂœÂ‚ of African storytelling as a whole. But this edition comes at an especially historic year for Nigeria which marks the centenary of the amalgamation of its southern and northern protectorates,â€? they stated. Furthermore, they said: “Film, as well as television has been key to documenting that journey, taking stock of where we are today, and foreseeing where we’ll be in the future. That is why we are digging deep into the archives to put into spotlight noteworthy television footage and references, while the bulk of our programming remains dedicated Œ€‚Œ„ ‚› ‘Œ‚€š‚“”‡ ~ ”‡ ”Œ‚ š™“žŒ”‚ˆ Â&#x;¨Â‚ “We also continue to pursue our education ÂŒ§ ”‡Œ‚ Œ„™€†§Â„‚ ˆ Â&#x;ÂŞÂ&#x;Œ’“”§Â‚ ƒ€™’‘„€~‘‚ and panel discussions with industry experts. Plus, you can expect visual and musical

shows and fun after-parties during our packed seven- day programme. “This year, Lights, Camera, Africa!!! Film Â‘ÂŚÂ“Â‹ÂŒ Â‚ ž  Â›Â™ÂŒÂŚ ‘‚ Â&#x;Œ”œ‚ ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‘ĂĽÂ‚ ŒÄ‘‚ Œ„ ‚ ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ time special focus will be paid to television, €†™‚ ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ ‘ ‹ Â”ÂŞÂ‡ÂŒÂœÂ‚ š Â‘ÂŚÂ“Â‹ÂŒ Â•Â‚ Œ”‡‚ €†™‚ ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ international outpost screening event tagged ‘The Heart and Light of LCA 2014’ which will allow audiences in London or New York to enjoy our selection also in October 2014. “We are proud to leverage old and new collaborations with a number of organizations including the acclaimed African Film Festival, Inc (AFF), the British Council, Alliance Française, Goethe Institut and The Ford Foundation. We are also happy to deepen our personal alliances with the likes of Nadia Denton, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe, Tunde Kelani, Femi Odugbemi and Chika Anadu.â€?


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OIC condemns war crime in Gaza

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he Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has again lend its voice to the long standing enmity between Israel and Palestine as the Organisation on Tuesday this week condemned series of War crimes by Israel in Gaza. According to a report by AFP, OIC has urged a meeting of donors on financing reconstruction in the enclave devastated by a month-long war. In a statement issued on

Tuesday after a ministerial meeting, which was second in its series on Gaza in three days, the OIC said in liveliest terms that the meeting condemned Israel for war crimes it doesn’t stop committing in the Palestinian territories. “Israel should immediately cease its aggression against the Palestinian people and shoulder political and legal responsibility for war crimes,� the statement said. Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal said in a speech to the meeting: “Israel should realise

that peace is the only option to survive.� The OIC also proposed a meeting of donors on the reconstruction of Gaza, where the war has caused $4 billion to $6 billion of damage, according to the Palestinian economy ministry. However, the OIC praised Saudi Arabia for supplying medical aid worth 300 million riyals (about $80 million), as well as a commitment to provide $500 million towards reconstruction in Gaza.

Quranic centre holds graduation MANSUR OLADUNJOYE

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he management of AlMaruf Olaposi Arabic and Quranic centre, Mawuko in Odeda local government area of Ogun State has concluded plans to hold its maiden graduation ceremony. According to the proprietor of the centre Mallam Maruf Olaposi who is also the Chief Imam of Mawuko central mosque, the event is scheduled to take place September this year. Olaposi who disclosed this to Daily Newswatch said the town that hosts the Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta (FUNAAB) would come alive on the said date as parents of the graduating students who range between 12 and 16 years

have not only declared convincing commitment, but cooperated with the Arabic school in making the day a memorable one. In his words: “Mawuko is not known for serious Islamic practices, it is our hope and expectation that the September 27 event would shoot us and our community into limelight as well as attract patronage from public spirited and religious inclined individuals to help our course.� Disclosing that the students drawn from far and near including Olohunsogo, Alubarika and Mawuko Community Development Associations (CDAs) and the neighbouring Oke, Ayo and Atokun villages were able to prove themselves worthy of the event, having undergone Islamic and Arabic training for almost three

years, the scholar prayed for God’s guidance for the parents and the pupils. Olaposi however solicited Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s concern over the poor road network leading to the community which he said hosts FUNAAB, lamenting that successive governments have over time neglected the area that accommodate the state hospital, forestry, state water corporation as well as serving as being unavoidably used farmers from Opeji, Olohunsogo, Ijo-Agbe and other interiors. Speaking in the same vein, one of the parents of the graduands, Mrs. Muheenat Aw’wal lamented the bad situation of the road, but expressed hope that the governor attends to it as soon as the rain stops.

Saudi bans marriage to foreigners

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audi men have been banned from marrying women from three Asian and one African country as the Gulf state toughens the rules restricting marriage with foreigners. This was made known by AFP. According to report, marrying women from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Myanmar and Chad is no longer permissible. It said that the total population of these communities in Saudi Arabia has exceeded 500,000 people, citing †”€Dž“Œ Â‚ Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂŚÂ“Â‘ÂŚÂ“ÂžÂ‘Â•Â‚ “Â&#x;~ ÂœÂ“”§Â‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Œ„“‘‚ might be the reason. The report further stated that the new restrictions are now stipulated in the application forms that any Saudi wishing to marry a foreign woman should present to authorities. It also cited the Mecca police chief, ” ™Œ Â‚ ‘‘Œš‚ ÂŒ ª †™Œ‘„“•‚ ž€”ˆ™Â&#x;“”§Â‚ that the four countries have been excluded. Moreover, the formalities for marrying a foreigner have been toughened, according to Makkah. “A Saudi should be older than 25 to be able to apply for a permit to marry a foreigner. If recently divorced, he has to wait six months before applying for the licence, according to the newspaper. If married, a Saudi man wishing to take a foreign woman as a second wife, would have to present proof that Â„Â“Â‘Â‚ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ÂƒÂ“Âš ‚„Œ‘‚žŒ”ž ™•‚“‘‚‡“‘Œ› Â‡Â‚€™‚ unable to have childrenâ€? the report said. However, following the ban people, have started reacting. For Lina Al Sayed, a 35 year old Saudi doctor “Only men could have come up with a rule that supports their claims, grant them more pleasure and maximum satisfaction. Look at how it makes Saudi men look, since pride is of utmost importance. It feels like a grotesque HBO drama series,â€?. Major General Assaf Qureshi, director of Makkah police, reportedly told Saudi paper that marriage requests for foreign Â”ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”ÂŒ Â‘‚Œ™ ‚~™€ž ‘‘ ‡‚Œ„™€†§Â„‚€Dž“Œ Â‚ procedures under very strict terms. “I don’t understand why it is so ‡“Dž† ŒÂ‚ Œ€‚ § Œ‚ Â&#x;Œ™™“ ‡‚ Œ€‚ Œ‚ Œ†‡“‚ national. Now on top of that, they are going to ban marriage to these four nationalities. Why? This isn’t Islam. Our religion even allows men to marry Jews and Christians, so why are we disputing this? On top of that, you make foreign women look like replacement tools. We Ϊ ‚ ”€Œ‚ ÂƒÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ œ€†‚ žŒ”‚ †‘ ‚ “š‚ œ€†™‚ ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ wife is disabled or dying. Saudi men ‘„€† Â‡Â‚› ‚Œ› Â‚Œ€‚ž„€€‘ Â‚Â†Â‘Â‚ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚Â“ÂšÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ œ‚ like,â€? Farah Aboodi, a 26-year-old Irish national living in Jeddah said. A Lebanese national living in Riyadh said other non-Saudi countries are confused as to why they weren’t chosen to be a part of a selective campaign. “It almost feels like they chose all the refugee countries and believe it or not, this might be a great thing. No more ˆ”Œ”ž“Œ Â‚ Ԡ~~€™Œ‚ ” ‡ ‡‚ “”‚ ‰ž„Œ”§ ‚ for child brides,â€? Rana Ali said. The government has not made any €Dž“Œ Â‚ Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂŚ Â&#x; ”Œ‘‚ ž ÂŒÂ™Â“šœ“”§Â‚ Œ„ ‚ ” ƒ‚ restrictions on marrying foreigners. Saudi Arabia allows men to take up to four wives, in accordance with Islamic law.


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Ebola: Ahmadiyya postpones conferences ‌Pledges to combat the outbreak TAYO SALAMI

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‘‚ Œ„ ‚ žŒ‘ ‘‚ €š‚ ~ €~ Â‚ contracting Ebola virus rises in Nigeria, the Amir Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, Nigeria, Dr. Mashuud Fashola has žŒ”ž   Â‡Â‚ ÂŒ  Â‚ ‘ ÂŒÂ&#x;“ž‚ ž€”š ™ ”ž ‘‚ €š‚Œ„ ‚ ‘ ÂŒÂ&#x;“ž‚€™§ÂŒÂ”Â“Â‘ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚Â‘ ÂŒÂŚ ‡‚ š€™‚ Œ„ ‚ ™ Â&#x;Œ“”“”§Â‚ ~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚ €š‚ †§Â†Â‘Œ‚ Œ”‡‚ ~ÂŚ Â&#x;› ™‚ ½ž¿ĂŠÂ‚ Œ€‚ š€™ Â‘ÂŚÂŒ  Â‚ any Ebola outbreak. In a statement issued in Lagos, at Œ„ ‚ ”‡‚€š‚‚Œ„ ‚ ‰ ž†Œ“‹ ‚Â&#x; Œ“”§Â•Â‚ (Aamila), held at the National „ Œ‡´Â†ÂŒÂ™ÂŚ ™‘‚ €š‚ Œ„ ‚ €™§ÂŒÂ”Â“Â‘ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚  ÂŒÂ‘Œ‚ ƒ Â’ ”‡‚ ‚ Œ”‡‚ š€™Â&#x;ÂŒ Â‚ ™ ~€™Œ‚ on the Ebola scourge to the world  ÂŒÂ‡ ™‚€š‚Œ„ ‚ ‘ ÂŒÂ&#x;“ž‚€™§ÂŒÂ”Â“Â‘ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â•Â‚ Hazrat Masroor Ahmad, „Œ Â“ÂšÂŒÂŚÂ† Â‚ Œ‘“„‚ •‚‚ Dr. Fashola said the decision was “”š€™Â&#x; Â‡Â‚Â›ÂœÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚ ‘ ÂŒÂ&#x;“ž‚“”¡Â†Â”žŒ“€”‚ €”‚ Œ„ ‚ €†Œ›™ Œ’‚ €š‚ ~“‡ Â&#x;“ž‚ disease, whereby Muslims were enjoined to avoid traveling out €š‚ Œ‚ ~ ÂŒÂž ‚ €™‚ ÂŚÂ™ÂŒÂ‹   Â‡Â‚ Œ€‚ Œ‚ ~ ÂŒÂž ‚ where an epidemic occurs so as to š€™ Â‘ÂŚÂŒ  Â‚Œ„ ‚‘~™ ÂŒÂ‡Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚‡“‘ Œ‘ ¨ Accordingly, the annual §ÂŒÂŚÂ„ ™“”§Â‚ €š‚ Œ„ ‚  Â‡ ™‘‚ €š‚ Œ„ ‚ Ahmadiyya, Majlis Ansarullah scheduled to hold at Ikorodu, Lagos this weekend has been cancelled. Similarly, all the Â‹ÂŒÂžÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚ ž€†™‘ ‚ ~™€§Â™ÂŒÂ&#x;Â&#x; ‘‚ š€™‚ students in secondary schools and „“§Â„ ™‚ “”‘Œ“Œ†Œ“€”‘‚ €š‚  ÂŒÂ™Â”“”§Â‚ ›“  Â‡Â‚ š€™‚  Â€Â™Â“”•‚ ƒŒ™Œ‚ Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ‚ Œ”‡‚ Ijede, Lagos state were equally ÂŒ2 žŒ Â‡Â‚Â›ÂœÂ‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚‡“™ žŒ“‹ ¨ „“ Â‚ ™ §Â™ 1“”§Â‚ Œ„ ‚ ˆ”Œ”ž“Œ Â‚  Â€Â‘‘‚ €”‚ Œ„ ‚ ~™ ~ÂŒÂ™ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‘Â‚ š€™‚ Œ„ ‚ ž€”š ™ ”ž ‘•‚ Œ„ ‚ Â&#x;“™‚ ÂŒ~~ ÂŒ Â‡Â‚ Œ€‚ Â&#x; Â&#x;› ™‘‚ š€™‚ †”‡ Â™Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂ”Â‡Â“Â”§Â‚ the present situation in the

L-R: HRH. Oba Alh. Bashirudeen Bisiriyu Adeniyi Oyero: The Onijale of Ijale-Ketu, HRH. Oba Alh. Busari Alamu Adetona: The Obaladi of Afon, Alh. Dr. Mashuud Adenrele Fashola: Amir Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Nigeria, HRH. Oba Alh. Abdul Azeez Ishola Akinola II: The Alaye of Ayetoro, HRH. Oba alh. Mukaila Salako: The Adokun of Igan-Okoto at an event in Aiyetoro, Ogun State, recently

country and keep within the Islamic injunctions. According to him, “Everyone must pay proper ÂŒ1 ”Œ“€”‚Œ€‚Œ„ “™‚ Â‹  Â‚€š‚„œ§Â“ ” ‚ and comply with all laid down rules on how to avoid contacting Ebola virus.â€? Dr. Fashola enjoined all missionaries to start public enlightenment on the Ebola virus through Friday and early morning sermon in their respective

Â&#x;€‘´Â† ‘‚ ÂšÂ€Â™ÂŚÂ„ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„¨Â‚ ‚ Œ‡‹“‘ ‡‚ all Ahmadis to support activities Œ”‡‚ ~™€§Â™ÂŒÂ&#x;Â&#x; ‘‚ €š‚ §Â€Â‹ ™”Â&#x; ”Œ‚ ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂŒÂ™Â™ ‘Œ‚š†™Œ„ ™‚€†Œ›™ Œ’‚€š‚ ›€ ÂŒÂ‚ in Nigeria. He said the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, Nigeria is ready to assist government at all levels in this regard, through provisions €š‚ Â&#x; ‡“žŒ Â‚ šŒž“ Â“Œ“ ‘‚ Œ‘‚ Œ„ ‚ €™§ÂŒÂ”Â“Â‘ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚Â“Â‘Â‚Â”Â€ÂŚ ‡‚š€™‚Œ2€™‡Œ› Â‚ health care services through its

hospitals in Lagos, Kano, New Bussa, Niger state and Ijebu-ode in Ogun state respectively. „ ‚ Â&#x;“™‚€š‚ „Â&#x;Œ‡“œœŒ‚ †‘ Â“Â&#x;‚ Jama’at Nigeria called on the Nigerian government to invest “”‚ Œ„ ‚ ™ ‘ Œ™ž„‚ ‡ ‹  Â€~Â&#x; ”Œ‚ š€™‚ ‹Œžž“” ‘‚ Œ€‚ ˆ§Â„Œ‚ “”š žŒ“€†‘‚ Œ”‡‚ communicable diseases especially Ebola. He equally challenged Nigerian virologists to come up with trial drugs on Ebola.

NASFAT holds annual women’s week

Œ„ ™‚„“§Â„ Â“§Â„Œ‘‚€š‚Œ„ ‚ƒ ’‚“”ž Â†Â‡ ‚ Women Orphanage Centre at Mowe, Œ‚ š†”‡™Œ“‘“”§Â‚ ‡“”” ™‚ Œ”‡‚ Œ„ ‚ §Â™ÂŒÂ”‡‚ §Â†Â”‚ ÂŚÂŒÂŚ Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ‚Œž´Â†Â“Â‘Â“ÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚Â€ÂšÂ‚ÂŒÂ‚Ă‰žÂ‚ ‘‚ ~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ‚ €š‚ “Œ‘‚ ÂŒÂžÂŚÂ“Â‹Â“ÂŚÂ“ ‘‚ ˆ”Œ Â‚š€™‚Œ„ ‚ž€”‘Œ™†žŒ“€”‚€š‚ ‚ Seat Coaster Bus. to spread the word €š‚   ÂŒÂ„‚ Œ€‚ ‹ ™œ‚ Muslimah, the women’s ƒ“”§Â‚ €š‚ Œ‘™† ª ÂŒÂ„Â“ÂŞ he Independent Permanent should be put to the illegal and unfair  ª ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â„Â‚ €ž“ ÂŚÂœÂ‚ €š‚ “§ ™“Œ‚ “‘‚ ‘ Œ‚ Œ€‚ Human Rights Commission military operations in the occupied hold its 15th annual women’s week (IPHRC) of the Organization of Palestinian territories.â€? scheduled to hold in September the Islamic Cooperation (OIC), has The Commission noted that the use 2014. strongly condemned the Israeli escalation of excessive air, ground and sea strikes According to the statement issued by the Islamic organization, of its ongoing aggression against the has destroyed thousands of houses, the week-long event tagged, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which led causing internal displacement of more the heinous crime claiming the lives of than 450,000 Palestinians in the already Š †‘ Â“Â&#x;ÂŒÂ„ĂĽÂ‚ Œ’“”§Â‚ Œ‚ ‡“2 ™ ”ž •­Â‚‚ to 1948 people, mostly civilians, including densely-populated Gaza Strip, worsening would be used to enlighten and 456 children. the humanitarian crisis in this region sensitize Muslims, government IPHRC said in a statement issued on which has actually been under the Israeli and the public on issues that can Monday, “we hold Israel alone responsible blockade for the past 8 years. make Muslims make a change in for the use of indiscriminate and criminal The Commission has called on the the country. The event will hold force, which led to gross violations United Nations, the OIC Member States “”‚ ‹ ™œ‚ ›™Œ”ž„‚ €š‚ ‚ “”‚ of human rights among the civilian and the international community in Nigeria and Diaspora while the residents in the Gaza Strip and targeting general to provide humanitarian aid to the §Â™ÂŒÂ”‡‚ ˆ”Œ Â‚ „€ Â‡Â‘‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Œ„ ‚ ‚ the residential areas, hospitals, medical Palestinian people in Gaza. Islamic Center, along Lagos-Ibadan workers and UN schools and shelters. The Commission has also welcomed ‰~™ ‘‘ƒŒœ•‚ €ƒ •‚ §Â†Â”‚ ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ¨ The Commission added in its statement, the outcome of the resolution adopted by  Â‘€•‚ Œ„ ‚ ~™€§Â™ÂŒÂ&#x;Â&#x; ‚ ƒ“  Â‚ š€ž†‘‚ “the indiscriminate targeting of civilians the Special Session of the Human Rights on Education, health, charity, constitutes war crimes and crimes against Council on the human rights situation empowerment, development in the occupied Palestinian territories on way – accordingly, an immediate end 21/07/2014, which strongly condemned ÂŒÂžÂŚÂ“Â‹Â“ÂŚÂ“ ‘‚Œ”‡‚š†”‡‚™Œ“‘“”§¨Â‚ TAYO SALAMI

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IPHRC condemns Israeli aggression on Gaza

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the Israeli persistent aggression, systematic and grave violations of human rights and international humanitarian law – also expressed its full support for the fundamental objectives of the resolution which called for setting up investigation committee, providing international protection for the Palestinians and resuming the meeting of the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention. In another development, Saudi Foreign minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal declared the order of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah ibn

million riyals for medical aid. Addressing an emergency ministerial meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), on Tuesday in Jeddah, Al-Faisal asked his counterparts about the reasons for the weakness of the Islamic nation. “Why are we in weakness?� he asked.


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Islam and your health

Does lslam permits smoking?

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Noxious smell Muslims are advised to refrain from eating raw onions and garlic - simply as a courtesy to those around them because of their smell. The same goes ¦ § 1 which permeates everything around the smoker - hair, clothing, home, car, etc. The Prophet Muhammad said: “Whoever has eaten from such greens as garlic, onions or leek should keep away from our mosque.” Many smokers try to hide the smell by using breath mints or perfume. This does not get rid of the smell, it only masks it. Often the combination of smells is even more nauseating. Waste of money Allah says, “...But spend not wastefully (your wealth) in the manner of a spendthrift. Verily spendthrifts are brothers of the devils...” (Qur’an 17:26-27} And in an authentic hadith the Prophet said that: “Allah hates for you three things: gossiping, begging, and wasting money.” Smokers often spend lots of money annually to ¦ § 1 ¨ One of the dangers of tobacco is that it is so addicting. It causes a physical response in the body even when smokers try to give it up. Therefore, ´ 1 § ¦ D ¦¨ with the help of Allah and the personal commitment to improve for the sake of Allah, and for the smoker’s health, it is possible. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ~¦ uslims are assets own hands contribute to your hadith, the Prophet said: “Anyone one’s heart deep to give up this evil to their religion, destruction...” (Qur’an 2:195); “...nor who believes in Allah and the Last habit. Qur’an 3 vs 159-160 states “... community, life, kill yourselves...” (Qur’an 4:29). It is Day should not hurt his neighbor.” When you have taken a decision, put health, wealth and ¦ ¦ ¦ § 1 Those around the smoker inhale what your trust in Allah. For Allah loves all that Allah has smoking causes a number of health is known as “second-hand smoke” - those who put their trust in Him. If bestowed upon them. Therefore, it is problems that often result in death. ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ ¦ ¦ Allah helps you, none can overcome a general rule in the Islamic Shariah Smokers are highly at risk for heart goes in the air around the smoker. you; if He forsakes you, who is - that that it is haram for Muslims to eat or disease, emphysema, oral cancer, There are over 4,000 chemicals in - that can help you? In Allah, then, let drink anything which may cause their stroke, etc. There are hundreds of § 1 ʾ believers put their trust.” Secondly, it is advisable to stay away death either quickly or gradually, poisonous and toxic ingredients in known to cause cancer. Second-hand from people who gather together to such as poisons or substances which ¦ § 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ smoke causes or aggravates asthma, ¦ 1 ¦ ¦ are injurious to health or harmful to straight into the lungs. In an authentic bronchitis, and other respiratory that environment for the time being. their body. It is also haram to eat or hadith, the Prophet Muhammad said problems, especially in children. Tobacco causes physical addiction Addictive drink large quantities of a substance if that “Whomsoever drinks poison, The addiction to tobacco is a physical and one must stay away from the it will cause illness. thereby killing himself, will sip this Smoking is a modern day ~ ¦ response that often interferes with smoker or the environment where catastrophe. It is harmful in all aspects, of Hell.” Over three million people one’s life and worship. For example, people gather to smoke. Drink a lot of it is a waste of money, destruction worldwide die from smoking-related smoking is clearly forbidden during water and keep yourself busy in other the daytime fast of Ramadan. Many endeavors. Spend time in the mosque. of health and it can disturb the social causes each year. addicted smokers spend their fasting Play sports. And remember the words balance of the family. Danger to one’s family’s health The smoker breathes harm with In the Qur’an, Allah says: “Those days sleeping, cranky, and short- of Allah in Qur’an 29 verse 69 which § 1 § ¦ ¦ who annoy believing men and women tempered, just counting the hours states, “And those who strive hard in nicotine and tar mix with his blood undeservedly bear on themselves ¦ ¦ § 1 ¦ Our Cause, We will certainly guide which ultimately poisons his health a glaring sin” (Qur’an 33:58). And sunset. The most severely addicted them to Our Paths, for verily Allah is and life. the Prophet Muhammad said that will wait outside the mosque door with those who do right.” Smoking destroys vitamin C in the Smoking is the quickest way to “there should be neither harming, for the adhan, and break their fast by body, an important antioxidant. As contract various diseases, some nor reciprocating harm.” In another lighting up, before taking even food a result it is important for smokers or water. of which include cardiac disease, to increase their vitamin C intakes respiratory problems, and lung daily. This will help reduce some cancer. of the oxidative stress smoking has Muslims are forbidden to harm caused. Further to this, Vitamin E themselves or others. Yet millions and A are also essential for repairing of Muslims all over the world are the damage done to the cells and smokers – causing harm to themselves mucus membranes. Another and their families. In the Qur’an, Allah important mineral to consider taking says, “...he (the Prophet) commands is coenzyme Q10. This is yet another them what is just, and forbids them powerful antioxidant that helps what is evil; he allows them as lawful protects the lungs and heart, while what is good, and prohibits them increasing oxygen to the brain. from what is bad...” (Qur’an 7:157). So It is essential to repair the damage what are the evils of tobacco use, for that has been caused by smoking. the health and the religion? The damage is reversible through Danger to one’s health proper diet, exercise, meditation, and Allah says, “...make not your adequate sleep.

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Rights of Women in Islam

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he Messenger of Allah (p.b.u.h.) once said: “Acquiring knowledge is compulsory for every Muslim (AtTabarani). This narration applies equally to men and women. “Knowledgeâ€? in this context refers primarily to knowledge of the Holy Quran and Sunnah as no Muslim should be ignorant of his or her Faith, but it also covers other areas of general education, which can contribute to the welfare of civilization. It is precisely the ignorance about their religion among Muslims that has led to men oppressing women because they believe it “‘‚ ~ ™Â&#x;“1 ‡•‚ ƒ€Â&#x; ”‚ ”€Œ‚ ‡ Â&#x;Œ”‡“”§Â‚ Œ„ “™‚ God-given rights because they are ignorant of them, and children growing up to perpetuate their parents’ follies. Throughout Islamic history, men and women both earned respect as scholars and teachers of the Faith. In Islam, both men and women are considered as slaves of Allah and have a duty to worship and obey Him. Men and women have to pray, fast, give charity, go on pilgrimage, refrain from adultery, avoid the prohibited, enjoin the good and forbid the evil, and so on. Because of women’s roles as mothers, a role which does not end at a ‘~ ÂžÂ“ÂˆÂžÂ‚ÂŚÂ“Â&#x; Â•Â‚Â›Â†ÂŚÂ‚Â“Â‘Â‚ÂŒÂ™Â€Â†Â”Â‡Â‚ÂŚÂ„ ªž Â€ÂžÂ’‚žŒ™ ™•‚ Œ„ œ‚ „Œ‹ ‚ › ”‚ ‰ Â&#x;~ÂŚ ‡‚ š™€Â&#x;‚ ÂŒ1 ”‡“”§Â‚ Œ„ ‚ €‘´Â† ‚š€™‚Œ„ ‚ˆ‹ ‚‡Œ“ ÂœÂ‚~™Œœ ™‘‚€™‚š€™‚ Jumuah (Friday) prayer. Nevertheless, if Œ„ ÂœÂ‚ÂƒÂ“Â‘Â„Â‚ÂŚÂ€Â‚ÂŒ1 ”‡‚Œ„ ‚ €‘´Â† •‚”€‚€” ‚„Œ‘‚ the right to stop them. Regarding charitable acts, men and women are both encouraged to give charity, and there is nothing to stop a woman giving charity from her husband’s income. Aishah reported that the Messenger of Allah said: “A woman will receive reward (from Allah) even when she gives charity from her husband’s earnings. The husband and the treasurer (who keeps the money on the husband’s behalf) will also be rewarded, without the reward of any of them decreasing.â€? Asmaa once said to the Prophet “O Messenger of Allah, I have nothing except what Zubair (her husband) brings home.â€? The Prophet told her: ‘O Asmaa give in charity. Don’t lock it lest your subsistence is locked.’â€? On the Right to Own Wealth and Property, a woman has the right to keep her property or wealth, whether earned or inherited, and

spend it as she may please. This right was granted to Western women only very recently, and the women of India had to wait until 1956 for a right which Muslim women have always taken for granted. Concerning the right to one’s earnings, the Holy Quran says: “And wish not for the things in which Allah has made some of you excel the others. For men there is reward for what they have earned, (and likewise) for women there is reward for what they have earned, and ask Allah of His Bounty. Surely, Allah is Ever All-Knower of everything.â€? (V. 4:32) Few societies exist in which the ordinary citizen can confront the ruler face to face and challenge his policies. Even fewer societies allow women to be so bold, yet the Islamic ideal has always been open and accessible. This freedom of expression is aptly demonstrated by a famous incident involving Omar the second Rightly- Guided Caliph. Omar was once standing on the pulpit, severely reprimanding the people and ordering them not to set excessive amounts of dower at the time of marriage. A woman got up and shouted, “Omar, you „Œ‹ ‚”€‚™“§Â„Œ‚Œ€‚“”Œ ™‹ ” ‚“”‚Œ‚Â&#x;ÂŒ1 ™‚ƒ„“ž„‚ Allah the All-Mighty has already decreed in Quran: “But if you intend to replace a wife by another and you have given one of them a Qintar (of gold, i.e., a great amount as Mahr bridal money), take not the least bit of it back;

would you take it wrongfully without a right and (with) a manifest sin?â€? (V.4:20) After being reminded of this Verse, Omar withdrew his order, saying, “I am in the wrong and she is correct.â€? „ ‚ ›Œ1 Âˆ  Â‡Â‚ “‘‚ Œ‚ ~ ÂŒÂž •‚ ƒ„“ž„‚ š™“§Â„ÂŚ ”‘‚ many men let alone women. Due to the aggressive and violent nature of war, only men have a duty to participate in Jihad (holy ˆ§Â„Œ“”§Â‚ “”‚   ÂŒÂ„đ‚ žŒ†‘ ¥‚ ƒ„“ Â‚ ƒ€Â&#x; ”‚ are exempted. A woman once asked the Prophet to allow women to go on Jihad with men because of its excellence and the unlimited reward promised to Mujahideen  Â†Â‘ Â“Â&#x;‚ ˆ§Â„ÂŚ ™‘¥‚ “”‚ Œ„ ‚ ™ ÂŒÂšÂŚ ™¨Â‚ „ ‚ Prophet replied: “For them is a Jihad without ˆ§Â„Œ“”§Â•­Â‚ ƒ„“ž„‚ ™ š ™™ ‡‚ Œ€‚ Œ„ ‚ ÂŒ¡¡Â‚ Œ”‡‚ Umrah. Nevertheless the Prophet did permit women to nurse the injured and supply ~™€‹“‘“€”‘‚Œ€‚Œ„ ‚ †¡ÂŒÂ„“‡ Â”Â‚ÂŒÂŚÂ‚Â‘Â€Â&#x; ‚›Œ1 Â‘¨Â‚ A woman from the tribe of Ghifar came with a large group of women to the Prophet when he was preparing to leave for the conquest of Khaibar. She said: “O Allah’s Messenger, we wish to accompany you on this journey so that we may nurse the injured and help the Muslims.â€? The Prophet responded, ‘Come may Allah shower His blessings upon you.’â€? Umm Atiyyah an Ansari woman once said: Š ‚ „Œ‹ ‚ ~ÂŒÂ™ÂŚÂ“ÂžÂ“~ÂŒÂŚ ‡‚ “”‚ ‘ ‹ ”‚ ›Œ1 Â‘‚ ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ the Prophet. I used to guard the camels of the Mujahideen in their absence, cook the food, treat the injured and care for the sick.â€?

It is precisely the ignorance about their religion among Muslims that has led to men oppressing women because they believe it is permitted

Muadh Bin Jabal reports that his cousin Asmaa Bint Yazid killed nine Roman soldiers ÂƒÂ“ÂŚÂ„Â‚ÂŒÂ‚ÂŚ ”Œª~€ Â‚‡†™“”§Â‚Œ„ ‚›Œ1 Â‚€š‚ ΪÂ&#x;†’¨Â‚ The guardian of the girl whether her father, brother or uncle plays an important role in „ ™‚ Â&#x;Œ™™“Œ§ ‚ ‘†ž„‚ Œ‘‚ ˆ”‡“”§Â‚ Œ‚ Â‘Â†Â“ÂŚÂŒÂ› Â‚ match for her. But under no circumstance does this allow him to force his choice on her against her wishes. She is free to accept or reject his choice, or make her own choice. A woman named Khansa Bint Khidam once came to the Prophet and complained: “My father has forced me to marry my cousin in order to raise his own status (in the eyes of the people).â€? The Prophet told her that she was free to dissolve this marriage and choose whomever she wished to marry. She replied, “I accept my father’s choice, but my aim was to let the women know that fathers have no right to interfere in the marriage.â€? (Ahmad, Nasa’i and Ibn Majah) If a woman gives surety to a war-captive or gives him shelter, her guarantee will be accepted. Umm Hani, a cousin of the Prophet, said to him after the conquest of Makkah: “I have given shelter to two of my in-laws.â€? The Prophet said: ‘O Umm Hani, we have given shelter to whom you have given shelter.’â€? According to another narrative, Umm Hani gave shelter to a man but her cousin Ali tried to kill the man. She complained to the Prophet who endorsed her act of giving shelter to the man. “‹€™ž ‚ “‘‚ ‘~ ž“Œ  ÂœÂ‚ ~Œ“”š† Â‚ Œ”‡‚ ‡“Dž† ŒÂ‚ when the couple has had children, and awarding custody to either party involves ‡“Dž† ŒÂ“ ‘¨Â‚ žž€™‡“”§Â‚Œ€‚ ‘Œ ™”‚ ÂŒÂƒÂ•Â‚›€Œ„‚ father and mother have to prove to the Court that they are more capable of looking after the children, and this often involves maligning the other party in order to strengthen their own claims to custody. Islamic law has its own clear decision on this issue. Custody of young boys and girls goes to the mother. The son stays with his mother until he is about seven or nine years of age, after which he is looked after by the father. The daughter remains with her mother until she gets married. The exception is when the mother herself re-marries, in which case custody may be awarded to someone else such as the girl’s grandmother or aunt. This is based on the Prophet’s words to the divorcee: “Your right to custody of the child is greater as long as you do not remarry.â€? Allah knows best!


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here is a new phobia (excessive fear of something) in town and its name is Ebolaphobia. We woke up last month to face a new challenge, as if the deadly problems we are facing are not enough. “One mad man,â€? as President Goodluck Jonathan put it, “brought Ebola to usâ€?. Now, the fear of Ebola is the beginning of wisdom. Everywhere you go, it is all about Ebola and the awareness is at fever pitch. The Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is a ‘ ™“€†‘‚ Â&#x;ÂŒ1 ™‚ “”‡ ‡¨Â‚ ~™ Œ‡‚ Œ„™€†§Â„‚ direct contact with the blood or bodily †“‡‘‚€š‚“”š žŒ ‡‚~ ™‘€”‘•‚”€Œ‚Â&#x;Œ”œ‚~ €~ Â‚ know that the dreaded disease had been “”‚ ‰“‘Œ ”ž ‚ ‘“”ž ‚ ¿à ÂÀ‚ ƒ„ ”‚ “Œ‚ ƒŒ‘‚ ÂˆÂ™Â‘ÂŚÂ‚ ŠÂ‡Â“‘ž€‹ ™ ‡­Â‚“”‚Œ‚ ”“Œ ‡‚ ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ‘‚ ÂŒÂ›Â€Â™ÂŒÂŚÂ€Â™Âœ¨Â‚ Our knowledge of the Ebola saga began with the fateful arrival of the late Liberian ‡“~ Â€Â&#x;ÂŒÂŚÂ•Â‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ™Â“ÂžÂ’Â‚ Œƒœ ™•‚ “”‚ “§ ™“Œ‚ €”‚ July 20, his subsequent death, the death of a nurse that came in direct contact with him, the spread of the disease to about eight Nigerians and the surveillance of about 200 people. As at the beginning of this week, 1,013 people have died and 1,848 cases have been recorded as a result of Ebola since the current outbreak in our African Ebolaland. But with all this publicity on Ebola has come a disturbing trend of scaremongering. While it is good to take precautionary or preventive measures, including those recently announced, Ebolaphobia is fast becoming a sort of harassment and psychological terrorism. „ ‚ €Œ„ ™‚ ‡Œœ•‚ “Œ‚ Œ€€’‚ Œ‚  Â€ÂŚÂ‚ €š‚ 2€™Œ‚ Œ€‚ convince members of my family that bathing oneself with salt solution and drinking salt water could not have been a possible cure for a disease that no one is known to have been infected with in my location. This is a disease “that cannot be spread through casual contact or breathing the same air as someone who is infected,â€? as we have been told. I have listened to someone who said this is the time not to shake one’s wife, not to talk of hugging or other forms of intimacy. Rather than emphasise the need to wash hands with soap regularly, we have been told not to shake hands at all and “Ebola greetingâ€?, which consists of waving at each other at a far distance, has appeared in the public domain. The panic on the social media, the

aggressive circulation of fake Ebola messages and the prompting of others to circulate them to the loved ones have made many people do the unreasonable. A particular message was viral last week. “According to a lab scientist, the Ebola disease is now airborne, the remedy is put salt in water, boil it, drink and bath with it right away. Pls. communicate to others,â€? it read. At the end of the day, two people were reported to have died with several others falling ill as a result of the expensive joke. It eventually turned out that someone in ” ‡‚€š‚Â&#x; ‡“žŒ Â‚ÂŒ1 Â”ÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‚Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂ™ÂŚ Â‡Â‚Â“ÂŚÂ‚ÂŒÂ‘Â‚ÂŒÂ‚¡Â€Â’ ‚ and the prevalent Ebolaphobia made many people fall for it. This is rather unfortunate. Along with this Ebolaphobia comes bad business for some people and they are crying out loud. According to the

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National Hunters Association of Nigeria, the outbreak of Ebola is being used to harm the business of its members. The National President of the Association, Chief Ishola Olasehinde, during the week complained that the campaign against bush meat is hurting their business. “This is our only means of sustenance.

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RENAISSANCE By Mahfouz A. Adedimeji

mahfouzade2@gmail.com 07089781189 (SMS Only) Even if there is any virus in these animals, once they are boiled and fried, it gets killed,â€? the President said. The argument is valid in the sense that cooking animal ~™€‡†žŒ‘‚ Œ„€™€†§Â„ ÂœÂ‚ “‘‚ “‡ Â”ÂŚÂ“Âˆ ‡‚ Œ‘‚ one of the ways of preventing Ebola. A representative of the Association in Oyo ÂŚÂŒÂŚ •‚ ™‘¨Â‚ †”Â&#x;“ ÂŒÂœÂ€Â‚ ›Œ‡ŒÂ&#x;€‘“•‚ ÂŒ Â‘€‚  ÂŒÂ&#x; ”Œ ‡•‚ Š “”ž ‚ Œ„“‘‚ “‘‘† ‚ Â‘ÂŚÂŒÂ™ÂŚ ‡•‚ ƒ ‚ have been living below the usual standard. œ‚ž„“ Â‡Â™ ”‚Œ™ ‚“”‚„“§Â„ Â™Â‚Â“Â”Â‘ÂŚÂ“ÂŚÂ†ÂŚÂ“Â€Â”Â‘Â‚ÂŒÂ”Â‡Â‚ this is the business I rely on to sponsor them‌.Government should please save us from hunger.â€? While this season will also pass like the

who has demonstrated leadership and forthrightness since this problem began, has warned those who peddle rumours of ž†™ ‚Œ„™€†§Â„‚ ÂŒÂŚÂ“Â”§Â‚›“1 Â™Â‚Â”Â†ÂŚÂ‘Â‚Â€Â™Â‚Â‘ÂŒ ŒÂ‚ÂƒÂŒÂŚ ™‚ that they risk arrest. It is also hoped that this disease without “any known cureâ€? will not be a decoy by some foreign pharmaceutical companies to create markets for some drugs being worked on. In other words, one hopes that Ebola is not ultimately going to be an archetypal system virus created by some unscrupulous anti-virus companies in order to draw sales to their products. In any case, as we live through Ebolaphobia, “the important thing is not to stop questioning; curiosity has its own reason for existingâ€? as Albert Einstein once suggested. I keep questioning till this deafening noise on this Ebola will recede in din. AFTER OSUN POLL, WHAT NEXT? ÂŒÂ‘ÂŚÂ‚ ƒ ’•‚ ‚ ÂŒ1 Â&#x;~ÂŚ ‡‚ Œ€‚ Œ‘‘ ‘‘‚ Œ„ ‚ outcome of the well-contested governorship  ÂžÂŚÂ“€”‚ “”‚ ‘†”‚ ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ‚ ƒ„“ Â‚ Œ‡‹Œ”ž“”§Â‚ reasons for which the incumbent Governor would win. The election has come and gone, with all the suspense, intrigues and desperation. „ ‚ ‡ ™Œ Â‚ €‹ ™”Â&#x; ”Œ•‚ Œ„ ‚ Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the security agencies should be commended for ensuring a successful election devoid of major problems, despite the challenges and reported cases of harassment. The ‘†”‚ ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ‚  ÂžÂŚÂ€Â™ÂŒÂŚ ‚ ÂŒ Â‘€‚ ‡ ‘ ™‹ ‘‚ commendation for deepening democracy and being vigilant that their votes counted. I congratulate the Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, on his electoral victory. I also congratulate his main challenger, Dr Iyiola Omisore, on the several thousands of votes that he garnered. It is not always season of “killer beansâ€? some years ago, easy to defeat a performing Governor in a it is important to adhere to the authentic climate of free and fair elections. preventive measures, which fortunately Now that the election has come and gone, appear on the pages of newspapers. It is also what is important is to de-escalate tension necessary to avoid being duped by faith and for all parties to work together to healers and witch doctors. This explains ensure that peace, progress and prosperity ƒ„œ‚ “Œ‚ “‘‚ ž€Â&#x;Â&#x; ”‡Œ› Â‚ ÂŚÂ„ÂŒÂŚÂ‚ Œ„ ‚ “”“‘Œ ™‚ ž€”Œ“”† ‚Œ€‚™ “§Â”‚“”‚Œ„ ‚Œžž ÂŒÂ“Â&#x; ‡‚ ÂŚÂŒÂŚ ‚€š‚ of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, Œ„ ‚ “‹“”§Â‚ ~™“”§¨Â‚‚

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