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‘I strangled her for clipping my private part’ ADELEKE ADESANYA

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Ghana-based Nigerian trader, Kelechi Williams, has confessed that he strangled his lover, 39-year-old Lizzy Njideka and business woman in FESTAC town, Lagos State, after she held his private part while { ~ |}}| ~{ q~ qz| ery that she was cheating on him. Williams spoke to Daily Newswatch while being paraded at the state Police Command, Ikeja, yesterday, stressing that the act was not intentional as he never meant evil to his late lover. “We have known each other since 2011, but we started dating February this year. I am from Anambra State, but I was based in Ghana as a trader. “Sometime in July, I returned from Ghana to visit her visit, we still went out together. Then the following morning, she went out alone because she got a new house and was arranging to pack in. “She promised to come back by 6 pm, but she didn’t. I began to be suspicious as she came back by midnight and was drunk. While we were talking, a call came into her L-R: Senior Technical Adviser, Halliburton Energy Services, Chi Ukpai; keynote speaker, Dr (Mrs) Folorunso Alakija; Technical Plan- phone, which I picked and ning Manager of Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company, Nnoli Akpedeye and Executive Director of Exxon Mobil Produc- heard a man’s voice calling ing Limited, Udom Inoyo; during the Women Development Workshop organised by Conference of the Nigerian Council of Society of her baby. Petroleum Engineers held at Eko Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos State…yesterday. Photo: Padonu Segun “Having suspected she was not faithful to me anymore, I asked her out of annoyance to return my money, which I used to buy an air conditionOLUSAKIN BABALOLA, Ibadan blackmail us in many adverto- term. I will be vindicated if the nymity, emphasised that the and demolition of traders’ er for her new house. It was rials, what Governor Rauf Ar- election is free and fair.” incumbent governor has shot shops without compensa- N300,000, but she said she ost politicians egbesola has done was enough However, a chieftain of himself in the leg through his tion, adding that he would be was not having the money in Oyo State, to give him ticket for second PDP, who preferred ano- obnoxious education policy voted out. and was too tired to withdraw especially from the Automated Teller chieftains of Machine (ATM). the two ma“She started dragging her jor parties, All Progressives phones with me, slapped me Congress (APC) and Peoples and held my private parts. So, Democratic Party (PDP) have relocated to Osun State to- OWOLOLA ADEBOLA titioner and the proceedings and traditional evidence of judicial actions being taken by ~q ~ { £¤ However, the guard at wards enhancing the chance based on it are incompetent as Gberigbe/Orelade family as their opponents to forcefully he royal family of of their candidates in the one cannot place something well as traditional evidence take over the land in violation Njideka’s apartment, TungGberigbe/Orelade ~ q ~ }} q~ ~ { ~ governorship election slated on nothing and expect it to and granted all the claims of of the latest judgement. in Gberigbe Vilfor tomorrow in the state. A petition sent to Acting night and lied that he was stand.” Laderu, Orelade and Odusanlage, Ikorodu area Findings by Daily Inspector-General of Police, coming back to pick the womLaderu, Orelade and Odu- ya families. of Lagos State has Newswatch revealed that However, Gberigbe/Orelade Suleiman Abba, by the law an for night clubbing. sanya families went before “When madam came back those who don’t stay per- breathed sigh of relief as the Justice Oke-Lawal of Lagos family approached Court of ~ | ~ ~ ~ |} ~ | ~| ~ }~q , ~ ~ { ~ around 12 am that night, she }¨~ ~ q ~ q{ ,} ~ High Court in suit number Appeal having being dissatis- on behalf of Gberigbe/Orelade q ~ }} ~ ~¬ ~ instructed me and the housebetween the two states since ID/179/00, seeking among ~ {~ { ~ } ~ ~ | ~ royal family claimed that its middle of the week, while livered against them over hec- other things for a declaration favourable judgement. client’s opponents are taking maid that we would start |1z }~ | q~ {~ tares of land in the village on that they entitled to possession Meanwhile, the family has extra-judicial actions to harass packing to her new house the December 14, 2009 by Justice some commissioners were of all lands at Gberigbe Village. appealed to the police to as- and intimidate them in respect following morning. She then (Mrs) B A Oke-Lawal of High went inside, but around 2 am, shifted to next week after the The court rejected the plea sist them over alleged extra- of the land. Court. the guy came out, called me election. The three justices unaniand said he was going to club Meanwhile, chieftains of mously held that the judgewith my madam. PDP said the election means ments of the lower court was ederal Government has ~} ~ |~ 1z } ~ | ~ authorities to facilitate recon“He then asked me for her so much to them, though been urged to assist on ers and commuters to transact struction and expansion of the ATM pin and I told him. We APC stakeholders empha- defective as both the writ of { ~ z qq ~ || ~ 8 z - business. drainage to make way for the even went to the bank togethsised that the opposition is summons and statement of claim were signed by a law ing Oke-Odo market in AgHe expressed grave concern || ~ ~ z | ~ { ~ |- er, but at the bank, he lied that day dreaming with its boast ~ ~ |} | ~| ~ | q | q~ bado/Oke-Odo Local Council about environmental condiple to adhere to environmental { ~ q~ q ~ | ~ |~ z¥~{ q~ to win the poll. friends and would return to House to house nocturnal of the law, which stipulated Development Area (LCDA) of tion of the area, just as he has laws of the state government. disclosed that most of the tradHe, however, commended then pick madam. That was campaigns with inducements that it must be signed by a Lagos State. Baale of Oke-Odo, Chief ers throw refuses in the drain- government for the pedestrian the last time we saw of him.” have commenced as open lawyer. According to Justice Joseph Saliu Babatunde Dada, spoke ~ { z{~ }|z¥~ q¨~ | ~| ~ bridge, which is still under Meanwhile, Commissioner means of reaching the electorate must have ended yes- Shagbaor Ikyegh, who read yesterday during the weekly water whenever it rains. The construction in the area, ad- of Police, Umar Manko, disterday midnight in compli- the lead judgement, “there- market environmental sanita- baale added that the town hall vocating more development closed that police are yet to refore, the originating process tion exercise. of the community is almost from relevant authorities and cover all the money Williams ance with the Electoral Act. that commenced the action at Dada emphasised that it overgrown with weed and the individuals, especially com- escaped with, adding that A chieftain of APC, who spoke with Daily Newswatch the lower court is incompe- saddens him to observe that inhabitants have turned the munity health centre as it people should be cautious of would help a lot in saving whoever go into relationship yesterday, said: “Let PDP tent having been signed by a every time it rains, the market place to dumpsite. } ~ ~ ~ | ~ ~} }~ z- ~ q ~ q­q | ~ ~ || Dada enjoined relevant lives. with.

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overnor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has announced the approval of provision of solar power to all public schools across the state by the state government, just as 134 junior and senior secondary schools won N268 million in this year’s Governor’s Award under Lagos Eko Project. Fashola spoke Wednesday during 2014 Governor’s Award under Lagos Eko Project, stressing that the state Executive Council has approved a pilot project of providing solar power to all public schools across the state, disclosing that 172 qz{||}q~ | } ~ ~ ~ { ~ q ~ { q ~ { z{~ }}~ ~ between now and May 2015. According to the gover | ~ q ~ { q ~ | ~ { ~ |ject, which is divided into two sub-phases, would include about 35 schools in the riverine and rural areas of the state as they will be powered through solar source before end of the year. He emphasised that the state government would have decommissioned over 800 generating sets in public schools across the state when the programme is

concluded, adding that the state Water Corporation is also working on how to install pipelines for direct supply to 600 schools across { ~ q ~ q~ q ~ { q ~ | ~ ensuring that all our public schools get direct water supply.” Fashola expressed pride on the achievements of the

annual Governor’s Education Award, saying that the project was an innovation to introduce competition into the public schools’ performance evaluation towards improving on the quality of learning outz| ~ ~ q ~ , ~ results. “We didn’t want to fall

into any trap or error of issuing grants and promoting complacency. We wanted competition because we know that if there is competition, there would be improved productivity. So every school gets its annual grant, but by this competition that has been induced by the Governor’s Award,

the successful schools now get extra grant.” Meanwhile, Special Adviser to the Governor on Lagos Eko Project, Ms Ronke Azeez, said it was being used as springboard for the new education year, adding that 2014 edition has been | ~ z | ~| ~ { ~ | qq~ made so far in the sector.

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Osun poll: APC, PDP trade words over allegation to rig MICHAEL OLANREWAJU, OSOGBO

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ll Progressives Congress (APC) has alleged that it has uncovered plots by Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to rig the governorship election billed to hold tomorrow

in Osun State. National Chairman of APC, Chief John Odigie Oyegun, spoke at a press briefing held in Osogbo, the state capital, claiming that the plans to rig the election were contained in two documents prepared by PDP in the state, which are now in possession

of APC. “The first is a secret document marked ‘highly confidential’, which contains a meticulous outline of plans to rig the election, polling unit by polling unit, using pre-programmed ballot papers already designed and thumb printed with vanishing

ink in favour of PDP. “The second document, which is entitled – ‘Task Force: Operation (PDP) takeover of Osun’, lists the actions to be taken at most of the 30 local government councils in the state including thuggery, snatching of ballot boxes and instigation of

violent clashes, members of PDP to coordinate the recommended actions and members of APC to be arrested to pave the way for such actions.� The party said the ‘secret’ document further contains the plan to deploy specified numbers of impression bal-

TUC, NAWOJ commend Amosun for people-oriented policies

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eaderships of Trade Union Congress (TUC) and Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) have commended Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State over his administration’s policies, which they emphasised have brought succour to people of the state. TUC said Amosun has been able to cater for basic needs of the people, while NAWOJ hailed him for protecting the rights of women in the state. President- General of TUC and National President, Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, Bobboi Kaigama, spoke yesterday during a courtesy visit to the governor Š†~ {‡q~ |1zƒ~ ‡„~ ÂĽÂƒ­ |qŠ„‹~ Abeokuta, the state capital, where he said Amosun has also addressed decadence in the physical structure of the state. “Your policies also stand tall in the comity of states, which is highly commendable. I am pledging the support of TUC to the state.â€? Kaigama urged the governor to always engage TUC in developmental programmes †{Š†~ |€} ~ ‚ƒ,ƒˆ~ †{ƒ~ }‡Žƒ~ |ÂŽ~ people of the state, describing him as a man that has earned the respect of trade unions. Also, National President of NAWOJ, who led its national and state executive to †{ƒ~ •|Â?ƒˆ„|ˆ‹~ ˆq~ Žƒ¨Â‡Â„ Š~ Omowole, commended him for transforming the state and his passion to secure the rights of abused women, particularly the building of ‘Shelter Home’ for abused children and women. Omowole lauded the governor for continuous support to NAWOJ at all times, adding that his administration is press-friendly and Ogun is one of the states in the SouthWest where the association enjoys government’s support. However, Amosun disclosed that his administration would not take workers’ support for granted and expressed delight that NAWOJ z|””ƒ„ Âƒ ~‡†q~ƒ8|ˆ†qÂŁ “Gradually, people are seeing the love and passion that we have for the workers and good people of the state.’’

L-R: Senior Special Assistant to Ogun Governor on Media, Mrs Funmi Wakama; Chairperson, Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Ogun State Chapter, Mrs Remi Adebiyi; National President, Mrs Ifeyinwa Omowole; Governor Ibikunle Amosun; Vice-President of NAWOJ, B-Zone, Mrs Folake Ade-Adeniji and Ogun State Head of Service, Mrs Modupe Adekunle; during the courtesy visit by national and Ogun State executive of NAWOJ to the governor in Abeokuta.

...I’ve not dropped my ambition – LP candidate MICHAEL OLANREWAJU, Osogbo

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he candidate of Labour Party (LP) for the governorship election billed to hold in Osun State tomorrow, Alhaji Fatai Akinde Akinbade, has debunked the speculations going round the state that he has withdrawn from the race to boast Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s chances in the poll. Akinbade spoke while addressing journalists in Osogbo, the state capital, stressing that “it is not true that I have dropped my ambition and withdrawn from the race as none of the two big parties’ candidates, Aregbesola of APC and Otunba Iyiola Omisore of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are older than me politically. “If I can start on a clean slate with my structures in existing party and nurture it to be at par with those controlled by parties having presence in federal and state level within

short period, why must I drop my ambition.� He, however, expressed satisfaction with the level of preparation made so far as disclosed by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the police at the stakeholders’ forum. “I am fully satisfied as the police would protect those of us that have no

thugs. Some people have been alleged to have been sewing police uniforms for thugs, but deploying military has thwarted their plans.� The LP chieftain emphasised that APC got much crowd during its campaigns owing to the power of incumbency as those who go for the rallies would collect from

the governor’s hangerson. He, however, condemned the alleged attack on staff of TV Continental by PDP. “It is one of the reasons I left PDP with my supporters. I don’t want to risk the lives of my followers. You can imagine what they did to former Governor Isiaka Adeleke.�

lot papers and vanishing ink in 1,195 polling units across 155 wards in all local government councils of Osun State in addition to a plan to de-register 47,000 voters whose identification numbers have been illegally acquired so they won’t find their names on the voters register on election day. It said the document also contains the number of pre-allotted votes for each local government to make up the number of 406,116, which PDP has pre-allotted to itself even before the commencement of voting! However, PDP has described the allegations as ‘infantile blackmail’ unbecoming of Oyegun’s office and status. A statement issued yesterday by National Publicity Secretary of ‹~ }‡qŠ~ ƒ†€{‹~ ƒ”phasised that the allegations are completely wild, baseless and mere fabrications aimed at distracting members and supporters of PDP to discourage them from fully participating in the election. It said the allegation was a ploy by APC to make its members and supporters over-confident and divert attention to their own sinister plan. According to the statement: “There will be no room for rigging, the process of accreditation, voting, counting of votes and declaration of results will be openly observed by the print, electronic and social media as well as local and international observers.�

...APC condemns alleged PDP’s attack on journalists MICHAEL OLANREWAJU, Osogbo

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wo journalists have been allegedly beaten by supporters of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for the governorship election billed to hold tomorrow in Osun State, Otunba Iyiola Omisore. The journalists, Ayodeji |ˆŠ Âƒ¨|~ ÂąÂˆÂƒÂ‰|ˆ†ƒˆ²~ Š„ ~ ‡„Š…Š~ ‡ƒ‚‡~ ÂązŠ”ƒˆŠ”Š„²Â‹~ {|~ Šˆƒ~ q†Š8~ |ÂŽ~ ~ Continental from Lagos State were allegedly attacked and beaten up yesterday while performing

their duties. †~ Šq~•Š†{ƒˆƒ ~†{Š†~ |ˆŠ Âƒ¨|~ Š„ ~ ‡ƒ‚‡‹~ {|~ ƒˆƒ~ |1z‡Š}}¨~ Šzzˆƒ Â‡Â†Âƒ ~ for coverage of the governorship election, visited the state secretariat of PDP to make inquiries on certain issue where they were Š,ŠzÂĽÂƒ Â‹~‚Š,ƒˆƒ ~Š„ ~}Š†ƒˆ~ detained. It was further gathered that they were subsequently released on the intervention of some security operatives and leadership of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ). ƒŠ„ {‡}ƒ‹~ †{ƒ~ q†Š†ƒ~ chapter of All Progressives

Congress (APC) has condemned the arrest, deten†‡|„~ Š„ ~ ‚ˆ€†Š}~ Š,ŠzÂĽ~ |„~ †{ƒ~q†Š8~|ÂŽ~ ~ |„†‡„ƒ„†Š}~ in Osogbo, the state capital. The party emphasised that roles of the media as Fourth Estate of the Realm is copiously entrenched in the 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria. The state Director of Publicity, Research and Strategy of APC, Kunle Oyatomi, said the party being law-abiding condemns in its entirety the jackboot democracy and closure of the democratic space against

Nigerians. “This is a replay of the governorship election held in Ekiti State recently where journalists and loyalists of APC party were hounded and brutalised without aggression against all known laws of the land. “The arrest and deportation of Osun State Broadcasting Corporation (OSBC), press crew members on June 21 during the militarised and manipulated governorship election held in Ekiti State speaks volume of the erosion and aggression against Nigeria’s Constitution.�


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Ogun, Bayelsa, Kano, others brace up on Ebola outbreak UCHENNA NWAFOR, Yenagoa, BOLU-OLU ESHO, Abeokuta, DAHIRU SULEIMAN, Dutse, TED ODOGWU, Kano & BISI ADEDAYO, Ilorin

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tates across the country have embarked ~ 8 ~ ¨q~ |~ prevent the spread of deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). Bayelsa State Government reiterated its readiness and elaborate preparations to tackle any outbreak of EVD in the state, Commissioner of Health, Dr. Ayibatonye Owei said, while speaking yesterday in Yenagoa. Owei disclosed that the state government has also set up a 13-man task-force to map out strategies as well as liaise with other notable local, national and international health institutions to confront any cases of the virus. { ~z| , ~{ q~ { ~z| missioner as chairman, Dr. Biribina Samayin as secretary, Dr. Wakiente Ombu, Dr. Douye Aganaba and Dr. Taribara Sigah Ekere as members. Also to serve as members are: Dr. Oyeyemi Abisoye, Mrs. Kenisuomein Walson, Dr. Israel Jeremiah, Comrade Biobelemoye Joy Josiah, Mrs. Monica Azazi Olarinde, Dr. Zuobeni Agade and Mrs. Shakirat Azazi. According to Owei, some of the measures being put in place include, training programmes for all health personnel in health institutions across the state, because they are the ones, who are mostly at the risk of contracting it. He explained that, health personnel will be trained in collaboration with the state ministry of health, World Health Organisation (WHO), Federal Ministry of Health and the centre for disease control, stating that, the Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa and the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital have been designated as centres to handle patients in case of an outbreak of the disease in the state. He disclosed that, provision has been made for protective equipment for health personnel, while sensitization programmes to enlighten the public have been ongoing on radio, television and newspaper with designated emergency phone lines to be contacted for any suspected cases. The emergency lines are: 09033107050, 09033148929, 08117168685 and 07010008755. “The Ebola scourge is real as the state government and indeed, the ministry of health is working towards tackling the scourge. Those who have developed the symptoms, such as cough, diarrhea, severe pain, bleeding through the nose, eyes, mouth, should be handled with care and be reported to any of the designated centres,” the commissioner noted. OGUN: Ogun State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Olaokun Soyinka, disclosed yesterday ~ ~ qq~ ~ { } ~ at the state secretariat, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, that some measures have been put in

place by the state government towards preventing spread of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the state. Soyinka said Governor Ibikunle Amosun has authorised purchase of protective equipment in large scale, besides training of health workers and other related agencies, adding, “Security has been stepped up at the borders and surveillance by health workers have been beefed up.” However, the commissioner cleared the air on reported cases of two people put under surveillance over the virus, stressing that they didn’t test positive to the virus and have been released. According to him, World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared that there is no Ebola victim in the state at present. He enjoined pharmacists, patent medicine dealers, traditional healers and members of the public to be vigilant for illness in travellers or contact of victims as he allayed the residents’ fear over the virus. “I must stress that there is absolutely no reason to panic. We are taking precautions because the virus is dangerous but it is not in Ogun State at this stage and not in general circulation.” Meanwhile, a chieftain of Peoples Democratic Party

(PDP) in the state, Omoba Segun Adewale, enjoined the state government to establish isolation points in all senatorial districts across the state, particularly at the border towns and subject everyone coming into the state through them (the border towns) to medical checks. “I am appealing to our state government to form urgent EVD Prevention Action Com , ~z| q ~| ~ q~ cies as well as leaders of local communities and non-government organisations (NGOs) to ensure that if there is outbreak of EVD in the state, we would have, indeed, been adequately prepared. ”We also need to pro-actively structure and identify two isolation centres as quickly as possible and engage in wide multi-level information campaign, which would literally go from door to door towards enlightening residents of the state of what preventive measures to take in case of outbreak.” JIGAWA: In anticipation of a spill-over of Ebola virus, the Jigawa State Government has set-up advoz z¨~z| , ~| ~ } z~ lightenment, counselling and other preventive methods, aimed at controlling the disease, the health commissioner, £~ ~ ¥ ~ { q~ qclosed.

Addressing a press conference through the Director (Disease Control) of the state Ministry of Health, Dr. Mohammed Abdullahi Kanoma said since the emergence of the virus two weeks ago, the government adopted measures to stop its spread into the state. Abubakar stated that the z| , ~ z| q q q~ | ~ sentatives of WHO, Nigeria Immigration Service, himself and other stakeholders.

~ q ~ { ~ z| , ~ q~ saddled with the responsibility of awakening the general public, strengthening surveillance system across the 27 LGAs, sensitising clinical assistance on how to handle patients in case of eventuality. KANO: As part of preventive measures to avert possible } | ~ | ~ |} ~ q~ in Kano, Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, at a news conference and state-wide broadcast, disclosed the state government has procured 33 additional personal protective equipment and vehicles. Kwankwaso also stated these were as well as partnering with the Federal Government at airports and land borders, to prevent the spread of Ebola virus in the state. According to him, the state executive council has received

{ ~ | ~| ~ { ~z| , ~q ~ up on Ebola virus, which indicated that there was yet no case of the spread of the virus in the state. He explained that the state has taken concrete measures to ensure that Ebola is prevented, just as he also advised residents to observe personal hygiene and take care of the environment by urging the Ulamas to help carry out public enlightenment against the virus. KWARA: In its bid to prevent possible outbreak of the deadly Ebola disease, the Kwara State Government has put the newlyconstituted rapid response team on red alert. Commissioner for Health, Alhaji Abdulwahab Issa, who disclosed this yesterday while speaking with newsmen in Ilorin, the state capital, maintained that the disease has not been reported in any part of the state. Issa said henceforth, anybody bringing corpse in body bag to the state for burial should accompany it with }¨~z ~ {~z z ~ “and should notify the Ministry of Health.” He noted that the state government has embarked on sensitisation of the public, as }}~ q~ | ~ |q ~|1z }q ~q|~ the team can identify suspect-

ed cases and prevent victims of the virus from entering the state. His words: “The state government has put the rapid response team on red alert ~ q ~ q q ¶ | ~ programme at border posts in collaboration with the Nigerian Immigration Service.” The state government has a Rapid Response Committee (RRC) and an Emergency Preparedness and Response | , ~ ± ²~ ~ } z £~ { q ~ z| , q~ { ~ ~ replicated at the local government level coordinated by the Disease Surveillance and | z | ~ 1z ~ ~ |z }~ persons at the ward level in the state. According to the commissioner, necessary medical equipment has been provided to primary health centres across the state, with a view to guarding against the outbreak of the disease. Issa said experienced epidemiologists saddled with the responsibility of managing any case of endemic have also been strategically stationed to nip any unforeseen contingency in the bud, charging the people to adopt proper sani ¨~ ~{¨ z~ , q~ q~ preventive measures against ill health in the society.

Bayelsa APC wants Dickson to obey Assembly on SUBEC UCHENNA Yenagoa

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L-R: Director, Weather Forecasting Services, Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NIMET), Mr. Ifeanyi Nnodu and Director General, National Emergency Agency (NEMA), Alhaji Sanni Sidi, during the National Consultative Workshop on 2014 Climate Risk Mitigation, Preparedness and Response in Abuja....yesterday. Photo: Wale Adenuga.

No impeachment process against me –Orji BONIFACE OKORO, Umuahia

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overnor Theodore Orji of Abia State has dismissed rumours of an impeachment process against him by the state House of Assembly. Orji, who returned to Umuahia yesterday after a two-week annual vacation in the United States of America, while reacting to rumours of an impeachment process against him, said the Abia State House of Assembly would never contemplate such a move. “While I was addressing Abians who trooped out to

welcome me, I told them that dividends of democracy include rumour, petition, agitation; because you can do anything and get away, free. We say we have the right to talk, freedom of speech. “There is nothing like that (impeachment) and that type of thing can never be contemplated in Abia State because of the relationship I have with the House. “Our House remains one of the best in terms of performance, in terms of unity, in terms of support for the executive and the judiciary. In fact, if you raise that issue in the House, they will stone you to death. So, there is no

truth what so ever in that. It is one of those rumours that come as dividends of democracy,” the governor said during an interview session with newsmen, as he commended all those who held the forte while he was away and ensured there was peace and harmony in the state. Orji enjoined Abians to be wary of those they were supporting for elective positions in the 2015 general elections and denied insinuations that he has anointed his successor, adding that the next governor of the state would be elected democratically through a party congress. On the dreaded Ebola vi-

rus which is ravaging Africa, Nigeria inclusive, Orji assured that Abia government would do all it could to make the state free of the virus, adding that enlightenment campaigns have been mounted across the state to sensitise the people on what they should eat and other things they should do. The governor said he used the period of his rest to “take up the issue of security in Abia” and to reach out to investors, given United States’ increased interest to invest in Africa, stressing that the state | } ~q|| ~ ~ { ~ q~ from his contacts while in the US.

NWAFOR,

ayelsa State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has called on Governor Seriake Dickson to obey the resolution of the state House of Assembly on the alleged neglect of duty by the Executive Secretary of the State, Mr.Walton Liverpool. The APC considered perceived refusal of Dickson to discipline and sack the SUBEB Executive Secretary over his indictment by the state House of Assembly as disheartening and a show of shame. In a statement yesterday in Yenagoa, APC state publicity secretary, Fortune Panebi, said refusal of the governor to take action on the resolution of the state House Assembly is a clear indictment on the transparency status of the present administration in the state. According to the statement, “The APC will want to caution public office holders to carry out their duties within the ambit of the law. This is against the backdrop of the resolution by the state Assembly that the unduly sacked academic staff with the State Universal Basic Education Board be reinstated. This is a step in the right direction.” “The APC, however, watch with embarrassment and chagrin the state Assembly is silent to the refusal of Governor Dickson to take action against the indicted Executive Secretary of SUBEB. The Executive Secretary, Walton Liverpool had admitted before the Assembly members, that the SUBEB is run as a sole administrator. It is disheartening to hear from the board chairman and his members that they were only briefed on issues concerning the running of the board.”


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Customs seize 37 contraband goods worth N252m EMMA MGBEAHURIKE, Owerri

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he Federal Operations Unit (F.O.U) Zone ‘C’ of Nigeria Customs Service has recorded an unprecedented 37 seizures in the month of July within the South East and SouthSouth states of the federation with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of two hundred Š„ ~ …Ž†¨­Â† |~ ”‡}}‡|„‹~ |„ƒ~ hundred and twenty-six thousand, eight hundred naira (N252,126,800.00).

Bishop asks leaders to seek God over security challenges

...As Anglican ordains 20 deacons Alphonsus Eze, Awka

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he Anglican Bishop of Eha-Amufu Diocese in IsiUzor, Enugu State Rt. (Rev. Dan Olinya, has called on the leadership in the country to take the myriad of challenges especially the Boko- Haram insurgents facing the country to God if they want the country to survive this trying period in our political history. Bishop Olinya who made the call during Trinity ordination of 20 deacons at Basilica of St. Andrews, Anglican Church, Odoakpu, Onitsha in a sermon to mark the occasion said Nigeria has invoked the anger of God and if adequate repentance measure is not taken, the country would be heading for doom. Addressing the Anglican faithful and the ordained deacons, Bishop Olinya said that the problem with the country is that both the clergies and the laities have abandoned their God in pursuit of material wealth, while using Jesus Christ as an epitome of a perfect example in life and in ministry. “If you look up to Jesus, you see the perfection example of total obedience, powerful missionary and a perfect intercessor of a man who understand the will of God,� the Bishop said. To the ordained, he challenged them to be conscious of the reason for their calling, the mission of the church and to do the will of God who called them to be minister in His temple.

The Customs Area Comptroller of the unit, Dimka Victor David disclosed this while briefing newsmen in Owerri that thirty-six (36) out of the thirty-seven (37) seizures recorded, are vehicle ranging from Toyota

‡•{}Š„ ÂƒÂˆÂ‹~ „…„‡†¨~ ÂŹÂƒÂƒÂ‰Â‹~ Lexus jeep and other like, BMW, Toyota Avalon, Toyota Corolla and Toyota 4 Runner among others. According to him, this is an indication of an increase in the number of vehicles being smuggled

in the zone within the period under review. Dimka recalled that there was a similar increase of smuggling in rice about Â…Â?ƒ~ ”|„†{q~ Š•|~ ‚€†~ Šq~ ƒ8ƒz†‡Â?ƒ}¨~†ŠzÂĽ}ƒ ~Š„ ~†{ƒ~ smuggling reduced to the barest minimum as well as that of imported frozen poultry products done earlier in the year. He stressed that the in™€¡~|ÂŽ~‡”‰|ˆ†ƒ ~Ž€ˆ„‡†€ˆƒ‹~ second hand clothing, foreign detergents and foot wears have equally been frontally tackled and also

the smuggling reduced to the barest minimum. Dimka stated that smugglers are now into smuggling of vehicles, but assured that his men have all it takes to neutralize their antics and also ensure that those apprehended do not go scot free with the smuggled vehicles. He assured that the unit will neither fold her arms nor sit on her oars and watch the smugglers sabotage the nation’s economy hence he resolved that even the car dealers

will subsequently be compelled to present the vehicle clearing documents in their shops. He expressed immense gratitude to the Comptroller-general of Customs Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko Inde, for his sustained support to the unit, stressing that this has continued to spur |1zƒˆq~ Š„ ~ ”ƒ„~ |ÂŽ~ †{ƒ~ unit to greater height in the performance of their q†Š†€†|ˆ¨~  Â€Â†Â‡Âƒq~ |ÂŽ~ …•{†ing smuggling. He therefore passionately implored members

of the public with useful information bordering on smuggling to volunteer such information to the €„‡†~ †|~ ƒ„Š‚}ƒ~ †{ƒ”~ …q{~ out smugglers from their various places of hibernation within the zone.

Election: 500 leaders of thought protest in Onitsha

Demand Commissioner’s sack CYPRIAN EBELE Onitsha

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o fewer than 500 members and leaders of thought, Bridge Head Market Onitsha, Anambra State, yesterday protested along Port-Harcourt Road, Fegge Onitsha, demanding the sack of the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Hon. Ifeatu Onyejeme, over his non conduct of election to elect new executives for the Market . The protesting leaders led by their Chairman, Dede Uzor A. Uzor accused the Commissioner of not allowing the conduct of democratically elected executive. zz|ˆ Â‡Â„•~†|~†{ƒ”~}ƒ,ƒˆq~ and petitions sent to the authorities concerned to intervene proved abortive thereby subjecting the traders to dictatorship which L-R: Commander, 82 Division, Brigadier-General Alani Okunlola; Chairman, Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), they said is reminiscent of ! " #$ %'* +/ 3$ '5 <'*'=" >" "/!* ?@Q%"/ #$XX! [' \ <']'5'$ +!^$/ >" "/!* _"_ ` 5 @ ! [ the military rule. Vice President, Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) South-East Zone ‘C’, Mrs Chieso Aniniwagwa, According to Uzor, “we during a courtesy visit by NUJ to the division in Enugu State...yesterday. can no longer condone this act, it is illegal and unlawful to impose leadership on the tradersâ€?. Consequently, “we are giving the State GovernALPHONSUS EZE, Awka Local Government Anambra he ascended the thrown over communal lands belonging ment a seven–day ultito the community without matum within which to ggrieved mem- State, hereby request for the 37 years ago. They alleged also that consultation with the elders conduct election in the Marbers of Umueje withdrawal of recognition of Community in Igwe Elias Uyamadu Nneli the traditional ruler has un- of the town, sponsoring intra- ketâ€?. The protesters carried Ayamelum Lo- as the traditional ruler of our leashed “enough tyranny communal hostilities, disreand wickedness on the indi- spect to the elders of the town, placards some of which cal Government community.â€? According to the petition, vidual members of the com- interfering in the security ar- read, “no more military rule Area of Anambra State numthe agitators claimed that munity, families, quarters, rangements, disaffection, dis- in Bridge Head election, bering about 300 yesterday Umeje Community has sev- villages, elders, youths and cord, humiliation of the indi- traders say no to caretaker besieged Anaku, the Local genes, selfishness, greed and |””‡,ƒƒ‹~ {|~‡q~ŠŽˆŠ‡ ~|ÂŽ~ Government Headquarters erally complained for ugly women.â€? The community equally disregard to the integrity and Bridge Head election, Govdemanding for the immedi- experience, anguish and grief ate removal of their traditional brought upon the commu- accused the traditional ruler dignity of the Umueje Royal ernor Obiano please intervene and sack Commerce nity by the monarch the since of indiscriminate sale of throne among others. ruler, Igwe Elias Nneli. Commissioner now. The protesters came with both the youths and aged from the community, carrying placards and petition CYPRIAN EBELE, Onitsha which they presented to the or allegedly gave the order pending chairman of the Local GovIt would be recalled take the political will beating up an when an Orderly Room that the “3-3â€? Divisional in trying them Orderlyernment, Mr. Paul Obiora. Onitsha based trial would commence |}‡zƒ~ 1zƒˆ‹~ ‹~ ÂˆÂŁ~ room, dismissing them, The petition endorsed by legal practi- against them. the eldest members of the four {ƒ{€~ ”Šˆ‹~ z|„…ˆ”ƒ ~ if found guilty and tioner, Barrister clan that make up Umueje Mr. Chukwuemeka, the lodging of the case charging them to court, Community, the secretary, Faustinus Andi to coma, who rushed down to ‡„~{‡q~|1zƒ~‚¨~†{ƒ~}Š - to serve as a deterrent to and Deputy Chairman of the the Anambra State Po- Onitsha and met with yer after the incident. others. town union, titled: “demand lice Command had re- the lawyer, expressed Reacting to the develThe Chairman, who for withdrawal of recognition portedly detained about sympathy with him and opment, yesterday, the made the commendaand removal of Igwe Elias Â…Â?ƒ~‰|}‡zÂƒÂ”ÂƒÂ„ÂŁ~ assured him that the po- Campaign for Democra- tion in Onitsha, said in Their detention, ac- lice authorities had iden- cy, CD, South East Zone Š~ ÂƒÂ”|zˆŠ†‡z~qƒ,‡„•‹~†{ƒ~ Uyamadu Nweli as the traditional ruler of Umueje Com- cording to the State Po- †‡…ƒ ~ †{ƒ~ ‰|}‡zƒ~ †ƒŠ”~ Dede Uzor A. Uzor, police and indeed other munity,â€? the community lice Public Relations Of- that did the beating and commended Gwary for security forces must resaid “we the undersigned, Â…zƒˆ‹~ ‹~ ÂˆÂŁ~ Â”ÂƒÂĽÂŠ~ consequently summoned having the political will spect the sanctity and the them to police headquar- to arrest and detain the sacredness of peoples for ourselves and on behalf Chukwuemeka, of the law abiding people of Commissioner of Police, ters, where they were al- erring policemen and fundamental human Umueje town in Anyamelum CP, Mr. Usman Gwary, legedly detained. urged him to further rights at all times.

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Russia bans all U.S. food, EU fruit and vegetables in sanctions response; NATO fears invasion

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ussia will ban all imports of food from the United States and all fruit and vegetables from Europe, the state news agency reported on Wednesday, a sweeping response to Western sanctions imposed over its support for rebels in Ukraine. The measures will hit consumers at home who rely on cheap imports, and on farmers in the West for whom Russia is a big market. Moscow is by far the biggest buyer of European fruit and vegetables and the second biggest importer of U.S. poultry. RIA quoted the spokesman for Russia’s food safety watchdog VPSS, Alexei Alexeenko, as saying all European fruit and vegetables and all produce from the United States would be included in a ban drawn up on the orders of President Vladimir Putin to punish countries that imposed sanctions on Russia. Earlier, Alexeenko told Reuters bans on EU and U.S. goods would be “quite substantialâ€?, Š„ ~ |€} ~ q‰ƒz‡…zŠ}}¨~ include U.S. poultry, although he declined to give a full list of banned goods. He could not be reached again after the RIA report. The war of economic sanctions has escalated ƒÂ?ƒ„~ Šq~ …•{†‡„•~ {Šq~ ‡„†ƒ„q‡…ƒ ~ |„~ †{ƒ~ •ˆ|€„ ~ in eastern Ukraine in the three weeks since a Malaysian airliner was shot down over territory held by pro-Russian rebels. NATO said on Wednesday Russia had massed around 20,000 combatready troops on Ukraine’s border and could use the pretext of a humanitarian mission to invade. It was the starkest warning yet from the Western alliance that Moscow could mount a ground assault on its neighbour. As rebels have lost ground to Ukrainian government troops, Russia announced military exercises this week near the border. “We’re not going to guess what’s on Russia’s mind, but we can see what Russia is doing on the ground – and that is of great concern. Russia has amassed around 20,000 combat-ready troops on Ukraine’s eastern bor-

der,â€? NATO spokeswoman Oana Lungescu said in an emailed statement. Moscow could use “the pretext of a humanitarian or peace-keeping mission as an excuse to send troops into Eastern Ukraineâ€?, she said. ~ ~”‡}‡†Šˆ¨~|1zƒˆ‹~ speaking on condition of anonymity, said Russia’s build-up at the border included tanks, infantry, artillery, air defence systems, logistics troops, special forces, and aircraft. A Russian defence ministry spokesman dis-

missed the NATO accusations: “We’ve been hearing this for three months already.� Moscow annexed Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula in the Black Sea in March, and Western countries say it has funded and armed proRussian rebels since they rose up in east Ukraine in April. Over the past two months, government troops have fought back, gaining ground against the rebels, who are led almost exclusively by Russian citizens and

have managed to acquire tanks, missiles and other heavy weaponry that Kiev and its Western allies say can only have come from across the frontier. Kiev said 18 Ukrainian servicemen had been killed and 54 injured in 25 separate clashes over the past day in eastern Ukraine. Military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said troops had been shelled from inside Russian territory and frontier guards had come under a fourhour mortar and artillery Š,Šz¼£

‡•{†‡„•~{Šq~‡„†ƒ„q‡…ƒ ~ since Malaysia Airlines ™‡•{†~ Ÿ~ zˆŠq{ƒ ~ |„~ July 17, killing all 298 people on board. Western countries say it was shot down by rebels with an advanced anti-aircraft missile supplied by Russia. Moscow denies blame, and the Russians who command the rebels deny they had such missiles. The United States and the EU imposed sanctions on Russia that were ”‡} ~Š†~…ˆq†~‚€†~{ŠÂ?ƒ~‚ƒƒ„~ tightened sharply since the airliner was brought

down, now targeting Russia’s defence, oil and …„Š„z‡Š}~qƒz†|ˆqÂŁ On Wednesday, Putin ordered his government to come up with a list of agricultural products from countries that had imposed sanctions on Russia, which would be banned in retaliation. He told the government to avoid measures that would hurt Russian consumers, but the blanket bans reported by RIA were about as sweeping as could be.

Lebanon ceasefire falters; Saudi offers $1 billion to army zƒŠqƒ…ˆƒ‹~ {‡z{~ zŠ”ƒ~ into force at 7 p.m. (12 p.m. EDT) on Tuesday. ‘ {ƒ~zƒŠqƒ…ˆƒ~‡q~z|„†‡„uing, but we are responding to any violations,â€? a qƒz€ˆ‡†¨~|1z‡Š}~qŠ‡ £ At least 17 soldiers have been killed and 22 are missing from the violence in and around Arsal. Preliminary reports from inside the town suggest dozens of people have been killed there. Advancing Lebanese troops found the bodies Lebanese army soldiers sit atop of an armoured carrier at the entrance of the Sunni of 50 gunmen on MonMuslim border town of Arsal, in eastern Bekaa Valley August 5, 2014. day, security sources he Lebanese most serious spillover of border town of Arsal on said, while sources in the army and Is- Syria’s three-year civil the Syrian frontier, state town report heavy casulamist militants war into Lebanon. news agency SPA report- alties among its civilian population. clashed on Saudi Arabian King ed. Arsal’s mayor Ali HuWednesday de- Abdullah granted $1 bil Šz{‡„ƒ~ •€„~ …ˆƒ~ Š„ ~ q‰‡†ƒ~ Š~ ¸š­{|€ˆ~ zƒŠqƒ…ˆƒ~ lion to help the Lebanese shelling broke out on jeiri, by phone, said the Š•ˆƒƒ ~ †|~ ƒ„ ~ Â…Â?ƒ~  ÂŠ¨q~ army to bolster security Wednesday morning on gunmen were on the out|ÂŽ~…•{†‡„•~†{Š†~{Šq~¼‡}}ƒ ~ Šq~ †{ƒ¨~ ‚Š,}ƒ~ ”‡}‡†Š„†q~ the outskirts of the town skirts of the town. “There dozens of people in the who have seized the in breach of the 24-hour Šq~ Š~ zƒŠqƒ…ˆƒ‹~ ‚€†~ ‡†~ ‡q~

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not being implemented,â€? he said, adding that there appeared to be more militants in the area. “The army is still there, the gunmen are still there, and the ones suffering are the civilians.â€? ˆqŠ}~ Šq~†{ƒ~…ˆq†~q†|‰~ ÂŽ|ˆ~”Š„¨~z‡Â?‡}‡Š„q~™ƒƒ‡„•~ the bloodshed in Syria. Refugee camps in Arsal that provide shelter to tens of thousands of Syr‡Š„q~ {|~ ™ƒ ~ †{ƒ~ Šˆ~ have been badly damŠ•ƒ ~‡„~†{ƒ~…•{†‡„•‹~ÂŽ|ˆzing them to seek shelter in the town itself, Syrian activists in the area have said. {‡q~ Šq~†{ƒ~…ˆq†~”Š|ˆ~ incursion into Lebanon by hardline Sunni militants - leading players in Sunni-Shi’ite violence unfolding across the Levant - which threatens

China to build lighthouses on five isles in defiance of U.S. call

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hina plans to build lighthousƒq~|„~…�ƒ~‡q}Š„ q~ in the South China Sea, state media reported on Thursday, ‡„~ ƒ…Š„zƒ~|Ž~zŠ}}q~Žˆ|”~†{ƒ~ United States and the Philippines for a freeze on such activity to ease tension over rival claims. At least two of the islands upon which China said it will put up lighthouses appear to be in waters also claimed by Vietnam. Overlapping claims in the South China Sea have fueled confrontation in recent months with China, which claims 90 percent of the sea, at odds with Vietnam and the Philippines in particular.

The state-run China News Service said Chinese authorities had been surveying q‡†ƒq~ÂŽ|ˆ~}‡•{†{|€qƒq~|„~Â…Â?ƒ~ islands, known in English as North Reef, Antelope Reef, Drummond Island, South Sand and Pyramid Rock. The survey began on July 27, and “as of Aug. 4 construction sites and alternative locations for lighthousƒq~ |„~ †{ƒ~ Â…Â?ƒ~ ‡q}Š„ q~ Š„ ~ reefs had been initially decided uponâ€?, the news service said, quoting a Chinese „ŠÂ?‡•Š†‡|„~|1z‡Š}ÂŁ Drummond Island and Pyramid Rock are in the China-controlled Paracel Islands - more than 100 small coral islands and reefs also claimed by Vietnam and Taiwan.

It was not clear whether the other three islets where lighthouses will be built are also in disputed waters. The proposal to freeze activities that could stir tension in the sea, such as building installations and exploiting resources, was put forward by the United States last month and taken up by the Philippines. Southeast Asian foreign ministers are holding a conference in Myanmar this weekend which U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will join. Kerry will press for a voluntary freeze on actions in the sea aggravating dis‰€†ƒq‹~Š~ ÂŁ ÂŁ~|1z‡Š}~qŠ‡ ~†{‡q~ week, but China has already

rejected the proposal. A sen‡|ˆ~ {‡„ƒqƒ~ |1z‡Š}~ qŠ‡ ~ |„~ Monday China could build whatever it wanted to on its islands. The South China Sea is believed to contain oil and gas

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deposits and has bountiful Â…q{ƒˆ‡ƒqÂŁ~ q~ ƒ}}~ Šq~ {‡„Š‹~ Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Taiwan lay claim to parts of the sea, through which passes about $5 trillion of trade a year.


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African Report FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 2014

Liberia, S. Leone race to enforce Ebola quarantine

A man washes his hands in a attempt to stop the spread of the deadly Ebola virus in the city of Monrovia, Liberia, Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2014

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oldiers clamped down on people trying to travel to Liberia’s capital Thursday from rural areas hard-hit by the Ebola virus hours af-

ter the president declared a national state of emergency. Reports have emerged of families hiding sick relatives at home and of abandoned bodies being

left in the streets. ‡”‡}Šˆ~ ƒ8|ˆ†q~ ƒˆƒ~ underway in eastern areas of neighboring Sierra ƒ|„ƒ~ŠŽ†ƒˆ~|1z‡Š}q~†{ƒˆƒ~ launched “Operation Octopus� to try and keep

those sick with Ebola in isolation. While the outbreak has now reached four countries, Liberia and Sierra Leone account for more than 60 percent of the deaths, according

Obama: US will help Africa set up peacekeeping force

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he United States will help African nations set up a rapid response force to support United Nations and African Union peacekeeping missions, President Barack Obama said Wednesday. Obama, closing a summit with 50 African countries in Washington, said the force could be dispatched rapidly in support of UN-backed missions on the continent. “We will join with six countries that have demonstrated a track record as peacekeepers,� Obama told a news conference. “We’re going to invite countries beyond Africa to join us in supporting †{‡q~ƒ8|ˆ†~‚ƒzŠ€qƒ~†{ƒ~ƒ„tire world has a stake in the success of peacekeeping in Africa,� he said. Obama said that the six countries involved in the ƒ8|ˆ†~ |€} ~‚ƒ~ †{‡|‰‡Š‹~ Ghana, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania and Uganda. A White House statement on the pledge said

the United States will spend $110 million per ¨ÂƒÂŠÂˆ~ÂŽ|ˆ~†{ˆƒƒ~†|~Â…Â?ƒ~¨ÂƒÂŠÂˆq~ to support the creation of the new force. “African partner nations will commit to maintaining forces and equipment ready to rapidly deploy and state their intent to deploy as part of UN or AU missions,â€? it said. “The United States is not the only member of the international community that has a stake in this endeavor, so we will reach out to international partners,â€? it added. “We are also prepared to provide support, including training for headžÂ€ÂŠÂˆÂ†ÂƒÂˆq~ q†Š8~ Š„ ~ ÂĽÂƒ¨~ enabler functions, such as engineers.â€? Ethiopia and Rwanda have both taken an ac†‡Â?ƒ~‡„†ƒˆƒq†~‡„~z|„™‡z†q~‡„~ their neighborhoods, although the United States has criticized both countries on human rights grounds. Obama did not specify how the peacekeeping

force would relate to existing missions of the African Union. The regional bloc has deployed the 22,000-strong AMISOM force to Somalia on a UN-authorized mission to bring stability

to chaotic Somalia. Obama also said that the United States was also working with Africans to develop an “early warning and response network� to identify emerging crises.

to the World Health Organization. The outbreak that emerged in March has claimed at least 932 lives. In announcing the 90day state of emergency, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said the worst recorded Ebola outbreak in history requires “extraordinary measures for the very survival of our state and for the protection of the lives of our people.� “Ignorance, poverty, as well as entrenched religious and cultural practices continue to exacerbate the spread of the disease especially in the counties,� Sirleaf said late Wednesday. She warned that some civil liberties could be suspended as needed, and by Thursday soldiers already were restricting movements on the roads to the capital, Monrovia, witnesses said. Some soldiers were deployed to the crossroads town of Klay about 25 miles (40 kilometers) west of |„ˆ|�‡Š~ ‡„~ Š„~ ƒ8|ˆ†~ †|~ stop people from three Ebola-infected counties from coming closer to the capital. Yet even as authorities tried to keep more people from reaching Monrovia, the capital already has been hard hit by the virus. National Health Workers Association president Joseph Tamba said the state of emergency is necessary. But he says

people should have been given advance notice to buy food ahead of the movement restrictions. In other developments: —A Spanish missionary infected by Ebola was in stable condition af†ƒˆ~ ‚ƒ‡„•~ ™| „~ †|~ ‰Š‡„~ from Liberia Thursday, {ƒŠ}†{~|1z‡Š}q~‡„~ Š ˆ‡ ~ said. Miguel Pajares, 75, had been helping to treat people infected with Ebola and was one of three who tested positive at the San Jose de Monrovia Hospital in Liberia earlier this week. Juliana Bohi, an Equatorial Guinean nun with Spanish nationality who worked with him in Liberia, was also brought back but she is not infected. Zimbabwe President Mugabe is considering withdrawing Zimbabwean soldiers, police Š„ ~ ‰ˆ‡q|„~ |1zƒˆq~ qƒˆ�ing as U.N. peacekeepers in Liberia because of the Ebola outbreak, Zimbabwe’s state-run Herald newspaper reported. “We must not expose ourselves unnecessarily,� Mugabe was quoted as saying. Peacekeepers are in Liberia until elections in 2017. —The World Health Organization is holding talks this week on whether to declare an international health emergency. Previous outbreaks of the Ebola virus were limited to parts of Congo and Uganda, far from the capital cities in those countries.

Prosecutor: Oscar Pistorius is ‘appalling witness’

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scar Pistorius was an “appalling witness� who repeatedly lied in his testimony ‡„~Š~zˆ€ ƒ~Š,ƒ”‰†~†|~ ƒfend against a murder charge for killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, the chief prosecutor said Thursday during closing arguments in the athlete’s trial. Prosecutor Gerrie Nel also harshly criticized the legal team of the doubleamputee athlete, saying ‡†~ ™|Š†ƒ ~ ”|ˆƒ~ †{Š„~ |„ƒ~ theory about what happened on the night that Pistorius shot Steenkamp

through a closed toilet door in his home. Defense lawyers, Nel said, had argued that Pistorius acted in self-defense, fearing an intruder was in the house, but also raised the possibility that he was not criminally responsible, accidentally shooting Steenkamp because he was “startled.� “It’s two defenses that you can never reconcile,� Nel said as Pistorius sat behind him in the dock. The once-celebrated athlete appeared calm, in contrast to some past occasions during which he retched and wailed in apparent distress.

Oscar Pistorius, right, listens in court as state prosecutor Gerrie Nel sums up evidence in court at his murder trial in Pretoria, South Africa, Thursday, Aug. 7 2014.


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Checking losses from poor telephone services

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eport that telephone subscribers are losing about N1 billion daily to miserable quality services of GSM network providers is alarming and is wake up call to relevant authorities and government to remedy the situation to avoid further hurting the economy. Telecommunication stakeholders including association of telecom subscribers have had serious cause to lament that the weakness of the regulatory agency in curbing swindles and ˆ‡‰­|8~‚¨~†ƒ}ƒz|”~…ˆ”q~ {|~ are also complaining of harsh economic environment making  Â‡1z€}†~„ƒ† |ÂˆÂĽ~ƒ¡Â‰ÂŠÂ„q‡|„~†|~ boost quality. However, it is more tragic that he regulatory agency, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) pockets proceeds of the hundreds of ”‡}}‡|„q~…„ƒq~ÂŽ|ˆ~|‰ƒˆŠ†|ˆq~‰||ˆ~ quality service instead of sharing to the cheated subscribers forced to pay for unsuccessful services. |ˆƒ~}Š”ƒ„†Š‚}ƒ~‡q~†{ƒ~ƒ¡z€qƒ~|ÂŽ~ NCC that its operating laws do „|†~‰ƒˆ”‡†~‡†~†|~q{Šˆƒ~†{ƒ~…„ƒq~ collected to subscribers, a task which the National assembly

should take up immediately to amend NCC laws to make for compensation for failed services and protect consumers from greedy telecoms operators who deliberately overload and incapacitate their network capacity with dubious ‰ˆ|”|†‡|„q~Š„ ~}|,ƒˆ‡ƒqÂŁ It is instructive that the operators too are constrained by harsh economic clime of grossly inadequate and unreliable electricity supply, which has „ƒzƒqq‡†Š†ƒ ~{€•ƒ~ƒ¡Â‰ÂƒÂ„ Â‡Â†Â€ÂˆÂƒq~ in billions of naira to provide alternative power, which are now being threatened because of poor security and policing countrywide. Government has †|~Š  ÂˆÂƒqq~”€}†‡‰}ƒ~†Š¡ÂŠÂ†Â‡|„q~‚¨~ all the three tiers of government, improve power and strengthen NCC with the wherewithal to check the GSM operators passing the cost of their ‡„ƒ1z‡ƒ„z¨~†|~q€‚qzˆ‡‚ƒˆq‹~ {‡}ƒ~ ~‰ˆ|…†q~Žˆ|”~†{ƒ~}Šz€„Š£ It is tragic that Federal government’s threat to prosecute from January 1, 2014 recalcitrant and greedy GSM network operators over piteous service and promotional q ‡„ }ƒq~‡q~¨ÂƒÂ†~†|~Â†ÂŠÂĽÂƒ~|8~Š„ ~‡q~

Letters to the Editor What missing $20 billion oil revenue can do

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couple of months after $20billion oil money allegedly got missing, nothing concrete has been Šz{‡ƒÂ?ƒ ~‡„~•ƒ,‡„•~‡†~‚ŠzÂĽÂŁ~ ~ wonder how the $20billion oil money got missing. Did it trek, run, jump or swim?. Only God knows but do you know that the ÅÆ£Ÿ~‚‡}}‡|„~Š}}ƒ•ƒ }¨~ƒ¡Â‰ÂƒÂ„ Âƒ ~ on kerosene subsidy was not appropriated by the National assembly? Do you know that the $20 billion is the equivalent of Enugu state’s federal allocation for 84 years (using november2013 FAAC)? Do you know that the $20billion is equivalent of Kogi qÂ†ÂŠÂ†ÂƒĂ q~Žƒ ÂƒÂˆÂŠ}~Š}}|zŠ†‡|„~ÂŽ|ˆ~ŸÇ~ years (Using 2013 FAAC)? Do you

know that $20 billion can provide 1,666 world class hospitals for Nigeria? Do you know that $20 billion can provide 20,000 mega Š,q~|ÂŽ~ƒ}ƒz†ˆ‡z‡†¨~Âą Â‡Â•ÂƒÂˆÂ‡ÂŠĂ q~†|†Š}~ power production today is less †{Š„~šÂ‹Ă‚Ă‚Ă‚~”ƒ•Š Š,q²ĂƒÂŁ~ Do you know that $20 billion can pay 100,000 teachers for 50years? Do you also know that $20 billion can pay 50 million poorest and most vulnerable Nigerians #5000 every month for one year? On this note Nigerians should not keep quiet and leave †{ƒ~”Š,ƒˆ~Š}|Â„ÂƒÂŁ~ ƒ~q{|€} ~ˆ‡qƒ~ up and question our leaders. Nigerians should be proactive and progressive Oni Oluwatobi David, Lagos

promoting operators’ impunity, as services have since plunged for worse. The Minister of Communications and Technology Mrs Omobola Johnson had on December 16 2013 threatened to stop shoddy GSM operators from selling further the Subscriber Identity Module, SIM, cards from last Dec 31. Said the minister, “Non-provision of good service to subscribers would now be Š,ˆŠz†‡„•~„ƒzƒqqŠˆ¨~z|€ˆ†~Šz†‡|„q~ where the management of the companies would be prosecuted by the CPC, where cases of consumer abuse by the operator is establishedâ€?. Her words, “Subscribers are daily faced with poor network service delivery that make it impossible for consumers to receive calls, induced drop calls, unsustainable calls, unsolicited †ƒ¡Â†~”ƒqqŠ•ƒq~Š†~|  ~{|€ˆq‹~ unsolicited telemarketing calls, deceptive broadband speed advertisements by some service providers and failed service

delivery without compensation to consumersâ€?. Mrs Johnson added that mobile phones users were shortz{Š„•ƒ ~†{ˆ|ۥ{~‘‡„q€1z‡ƒ„†~ customer care lines, unrelenting sales promotions despite poor network service delivery, non compensation to consumers for loss of airtime and poor service, network insecurity characterised by uncontrollable interruptions |„~„ƒ† |ÂˆÂĽq~‚¨~€„‡ ÂƒÂ„†‡…Š‚}ƒ~ third partiesâ€?. However, she said government was addressing challenges facing telephony operators, including vandals damaging their base stations and facilities, high cost of right of way permits and perhaps multiple †Š¡ÂŠÂ†Â‡|„q‹~‚¨~ |ÂˆÂĽÂ‡Â„Â•~ ‡†{~†{ƒ~ ministry of works and state governments. Nevertheless, the minister remarked, “Using †{ƒ~ƒ¡z€qƒ~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~‰ˆ|‚}ƒ”q~‡„~ the operating environment to (justify) poor quality of service by the operators will no longer be acceptableâ€?. The National Association

of Telecoms Subscribers (NATCOMS) has repeatedly demanded compensation for users of deplorable mobile telephone networks countrywide. The telecoms consumers’ right group had in Š~}ƒ,ƒˆ~†|~†{ƒ~ ~ ÂƒÂ”Š„ Âƒ ~ N597 billion at N5,000 for each of the 119 million subscribers for drop and incomplete calls . Nevertheless, we encourage Minister Johnson to match his words with action to stop operators concentrating on  Â€Â‚‡|€q~}|,ƒˆ‡ƒq~‡„q†ƒŠ ~|ÂŽ~|„~ žÂ€ÂŠ}‡†¨~qƒˆÂ?‡zƒ~Š„ ~ƒ¡Â‰ÂŠÂ„ Â‡Â„•~ subscribers beyond network capacity. It is tragic that government tolerated the unwholesome and prolonged malpractices. NCC must henceforth introduce a policy, which forbids operators from assaulting subscribers with €„q|}‡z‡†ƒ ~‰ˆ|”|q~Š„ ~}|,ƒˆ‡ƒqÂŁ~~ Therefore, government and regulator must not allow a few operators to constitute a cartel or a quasi monopoly to the detriment of national interest.


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View Point Friday, August 8, 2014

Reviving ailing public service

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oor leadership and mismanagement have been the bane of Nigeria since independence. With security concerns’ surging to the foreground, our nation is faced with huge challenge which requires fresh thinking ~ ~ z | ~ | ~ 8 ~q z | q~| ~ { ~ economy particularly the public service sector. Truly, it is hard to deny that many aspects of public service are strained, bent, or even broken, the reality is that hope for positive change and genuine transformation rest on the public service. Public service is the institution that drives the activities of government, all over the world. It consists of the civil service which includes Ministries, Extra-ministerial Departments/ Agencies, the local government service and parastatals. It operates with professionals and non- professionals from whom it demands a special aptitude, training, language, discipline and culture. It is the major instrument used by government to implement its policies, programmes and plans. No wonder many refer to it as the engine room of governance! It can be rightly said that the health of the nation rest on good politicians and competent and resourceful public servants. Hence, for any government to do well, it must be backed by a virile and visionary public service Unfortunately, it is obvious that the public service has many shortcomings which make ~ 1z } ~ | ~ } z~q q~ |~ z | ~ 1z }¨£~ { ~ ~ } z~q z ~ q~ started by the British colonialists as a colonial service. It was, therefore, not designed to work for the interests of Nigeria and its people, but to serve British colonial interests. Essentially, the colonial service made Nigerians to obey the colonialists and worked to help British colonialists take away our crops, minerals and other products. As a result, ~ q~ 1z } ~ ~ ~ z ~ for the service to evolve good plans for the development of the country. It is not the role of civil servants till date to question the policies of government. They may advise but whether or not their advice is taken, they must carry out the policies to the best of their ability. The Europeans who served in colonial Nigeria lived far apart from Nigerians. They

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lived in comfortable houses in special areas known as “European Quarters.” They had servants, gardeners, and night watchmen {|~ , ~ |~ { ~ ~ { ~ q£~ { ¨~ also enjoyed high salaries and all kinds of allowances as well as other special privileges. Generally, they looked down on Nigerians with contempt. Our people reacted by being disloyal to them for they did not see government as serving their interests. Government property was not considered by Nigerians as national property. In fact, some people actually destroyed such property whenever they could do so. Today, many years after independence, this ~ , ~q }}~z| q£~ { q~ q~ z q ~

However, not all problems of the public service can be blamed on public servants. For instance, political instability has seriously 8 z ~ { ~z| ¨Éq~ } z~q z ~ | ~ { ~ any other sector. The question, to a discernible mind, is what should be done to save the public service? In Lagos State, much has been done in the last twelve years, in terms of reforms that have impacted positively on its public service. To inject fresh blood into the system, the state government has recruited over 10,000 graduates into the state’s public service from 1999 till date. Training and re-training | ~q 8~{ q~ ¾ }}¨~ z| ~ ~ ~| ~ { ~ state’s public service since 1999. Upgrading | ~¾ } ~ z }q~ |~ | ~ }Ê

To get to desirable level citizens must also be active, ready to always stand up for their rights and demand accountability from public servants, including politicians some Nigerian public servants still behave like the British did. They enjoy special privileges and look down on other Nigerians. In some | ~|1z q ~|1z }q~ |~ | ~ , ~ |~ | } ~| ~ £~ { q~ , ~ q }}¨~ q~ { ~ | } ~|8£~ { q~ , ~ q~ | ~ z q ~ public servants are actually the servants of the people and not the other way round. The oil boom era also has a negative impact on the country’s public service as it led to , ~ ~¬| q~ ~ { ~ ~ q qq~q z | ~ | ~| ~ z| | ¨£~ { q~ ~ ¨~¾ } ~ public servants to quit their jobs. Some of those who left became Chief Consultants or Chairmen and Directors of foreign companies in Nigeria and used their past government and civil service connections to exploit the country. Some of those who remained behind also used their positions to make money as middlemen and commission agents and engaged in corrupt activities.

Permanent Secretary status is another reform that has taken public service in the state to a new level. On-going reforms in the state public service are being undertaken in partnership with the UK Department for International Development (DFID) through its States Partnership for Accountability, Responsiveness and Capability (SPARC) programme. The newly created 1z ~| ~ q | | ~ z }¨~ | z ~ q z ~z{ ~ |~ q | ~ } z~z| z ~ in government services and as a mechanism | ~ ¥ ~ } z~|1z q~ } ~ |~ { ~ responsibilities. The service charter is to provide among other things, the experience a customer can expect and the available information about any of the MDAs they approach, as well as the relationship the customer will have with any particular agency of government. This has helped in correcting the age-long z z ~| ~ } }} ~ | q q~z{ z ¶ ~

government establishments over the years. It is also the state’s commitment to truly connect to the people that prompted commencement of Saturday service delivery in selected Ministries such as Ministry of Health, Transportation, Lands Bureau, LAWMA, magistrate courts, MVAA among others. Public servants have also taken it upon { q } q~ |~ } }¨~ , ~ ~ programmes. Some have been in-house; others are conducted by Management Consultants, while others are being undertaken by professional bodies and associations. Yet, others have been held outside the country. Hundreds of civil servants, mostly professionals, have been to Singapore to share the experiences of how the country achieved successes recorded in its tremendous }| }~ 8| q£~ {|q ~ {|~{ ~ , ~ | ~ { q~ z} ~ | ~ } q ~ Architects, Engineers. Likewise, French teachers in the State public service were at the Republic of Benin to sharpen their teaching skills. Even with all the aforementioned reforms, no one can say everything is perfect yet about Lagos State Public Service. The message is that public service can and should serve as catalyst for transforming the country for the good of all be it at the federal, state and local government level need repairmen. What can be learnt from Lagos example is that with adequate motivation there are grounds for optimism that public service can be refurbished and q{ ~ |~ ~ | ¨Éq~q{ ~z{ }} q£~ {| {~ { ~ 1z } ¨~| ~ | ~ } z~ service delivery is one of the biggest challenges confronting not just Nigeria but worldwide, the stakes here have seldom been higher for public service. To get to desirable level citizens must also be active, ready to always stand up for their rights and demand accountability from public q q£~ }}~|1z }q~ z} ~ |} z q~ ~ the public service are servants of the masses and not their masters and as such must dutifully and diligently provide public service for the public who are the real masters.

Musbau is of Ministry of Information and Strategy, Ikeja.

Gaza conflict: Between victor and vanquished

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t is now over a month since the start of Gaza invasion by the colonial Jewish entity of Israel. The conflict which started more as a belligerence by the Israeli forces later turn out to be become a full scale war with over 100,000 thousand soldiers from the Israeli side involved. The Aqsam defence forces of Gaza are about 13,000. The conflict which started on 7th April with bombardment of Gaza from the air, land, and sea, later turn out to become a ground invasion from 14 of April to last month. X-raying the cost, benefit and intended potential goals hoped to be achieved from the war, it was then obvious that Gaza is the victor, and Israel is the vanquished. This is because Israel’s intention in the first place was to “eliminate all Hamas stock missiles” that were fired into “Israeli territory”. Also as stated by Netanyahu (L.A), the offensive was to destroy all tunnels used by Hamas to smuggle arms and perhaps other commodities. Also Israel did intend to eliminate people it considered as “terrorists” launching arsenals. Well, from Hamas side, what it only seeks from the start of the war was, to maintain its “resistance”, continuity of launching missiles and to maximize damage to the invading forces. While there is not only stock of missiles still available in Gaza strip, most of the targeted people are still at large. Some sections of the tunnels are still intact and conducive for resistance. Hamas was able to resist the occupation and maximize damage in the most severe form witnessed since 2005. An Israel soldier was captured alive and over 70 others killed. Also Gaza won all international communities’ sympathy, excluding the US government. France President Hollande spoke about the massacre on the occasion to mark a century since the start of the European

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(world war). Also, for the first time, a serving senior minister resigned because of the massacre. The UN Secretary General was vocal against it. Hezbollah Shiite of Lebanon nearly joined the conflict in solidarity with Gaza people. The over 100 Non-Allied states met in Iran and issued a communiqué condemning and pledge to support Gaza people. Israel did not at all have any support from any nation or even an organization except the United States. In fact even some people of Jewish background were against the genocide. There were even demonstrations against the massacre in some places in Israel. A serving minister in Netanyahu’s cabinet also voiced his concern. There was also demonstrations against Israeli occupation in over 80 countries and over 400 cities around the world, especially

Billions of US tax payers’ money is voted for Israel year-in year -out by their government. The Israelis even enjoy US money more than an average American

on Al Quds day, that was the last Friday declared every last Friday of Ramadan by Ayatollah Khomeni. Even here in Nigeria, there was demonstration in over 10 cities against it. Unfortunately, there was a conspiracy and over 30 innocent souls were massacred allegedly by the Nigeria military. High public figures like former US president Jimmy Carter and PM Tony Blair voiced against it also. Israel has very few friends and many enemies because of its aggression against Gaza. Former US General in Afghanistan General Petreaus did mention that. He said “we (USA) are having many enemies and attacks because of our invariable support for Israel”. Unfortunately, for telling the truth, the next day he was recalled and sacked. It was evident that the US government is giving a blind support to Israel because even during the war, US did supply what it called “supplementary ammunition to our ally”. This means the US government is vehemently supporting the massacre. That is why it vetoed over 10 bills in the UN that sought to punish Israeli massacre in Palestine. Anything that has to do with Israel, the US either supports or opposes it when it is justice for Palestine, it never even abstains. Billions of US tax payer’s money is voted for Israel year-in year -out by their government. The Israelis even enjoy US money more than an average American. Israel achievements in this war are killing thousands of innocent people mostly children. Second, is the destruction of Gaza’s economy worth over 4.6 billion dollars. Third, is the infliction of pain and agony on the people of Gaza in the blessed month of Ramadan. Comrade Jari wrote from Katsina local government council, Katsina state


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tional, Dele Alampasu has been in Nigeria and not Belgium, after he received permission from the Flying Eagles handlers to leave the zŠ”‰~ †|~ Š,ƒ„ ~ †ˆ‡Š}qÂŁ~ The 17-year-old goalÂĽÂƒÂƒÂ‰ÂƒÂˆ~ …ˆq†~ ‰ˆŠz†‡zƒ ~ with Racing Genk in March, but a decision could not be reached on whether or not to |8ƒˆ~ {‡”~ Š~ z|„†ˆŠz†~ before he left for his homeland. Now, the Limburg ‚Šqƒ ~ |۠ɠ~ {ŠÂ?ƒ~  Âƒcided to run the rule over the youngster once more before mak‡„•~Š~…„Š}~ Âƒz‡q‡|„£ Dominic Egbukwu, the Nigerian representative of French - Cameroonian agent Oliver Noah, who brokered the trials with Racing Genk, is hopeful Dele Alampasu would sign a preliminary contract q‡„zƒ~{ÂƒĂ‰q~„|†~¨ÂƒÂ†~Æ£ ÕÉ }Š”‰Šq€~{Šq~‚ƒƒ„~ in Nigeria. I dropped {‡”~ |8~ Š†~ †{ƒ~ Š‡ˆ‰|ˆ†~ on Tuesday morning. He left for Belgium around 06:35 am, he ™ƒ ~ ‡†{~ ‡ˆ~ Šˆ|zÂŁ ÕÉ Šz‡„•~ ÂƒÂ„ÂĽ~ ƒˆƒ~ impressed when he …ˆq†~ †ˆŠ‡„ƒ ~ Š„ ~ †{Š†Éq~ the reason he was told to return. ~ ÕÉ ¨~ ˆƒ„z{~ ‰Šˆ†ner, Oliver Noah, and †{ƒ~‰}Š¨ÂƒÂˆĂ‰q~Š•ƒ„†‹~ €„day Orelaga, have been invited to Belgium next week to begin contract †Š}ÂĽq~ ‡†{~ †{ƒ~ z}€‚‹ÉÉ~ Egbukwu told SL10. Alampasu was issued with a three month visa, and it is Š}}~ ‚€†~ z|„…ˆ”ƒ ~ †{Š†~ he will not feature for the Nigeria U-20 when †{ƒ¨~ qžÂ€ÂŠÂˆÂƒ~ |8~ ‡†{~ Lesotho in an African Youth Championship žÂ€ÂŠ}‡…ƒˆ~„ƒ¡Â†~ ÂƒÂƒÂĽÂƒÂ„ £

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igeria Football Fed- dans. eration (NFF) has assured that the ongoing crisis rocking the football house will not affect their preparation for the forthcoming 2015 AfrizŠ„~ €‰~|ÂŽ~ Š†‡|„q~žÂ€ÂŠ}‡…ƒˆ~‚ƒ† ƒƒ„~ Â‡Â•ÂƒÂˆÂ‡ÂŠĂ‰q~ €‰ƒˆ~ Eagles and the Amavubi Warriors of Rwanda on August 5. ‡†{~ †ƒ‰{ƒ„~ ƒq{‡Éq~ contract talk still lingering, there are fears that the Super Eagles may be ill prepared for the showdown, but a member of the NFF ƒz{„‡zŠ}~ |””‡,ƒƒ~ Š„ ~ former Super Eagles coach, Christian Chukwu has poured cold water on it.

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too long the boys played together? The team does not need weeks or months to prepare for the match. This is a national team with professional players. |~ †{ƒ¨~  |ム~ „ƒƒ ~ ÂƒÂƒÂĽq~ or months to prepare for a particular match. Even if Keshi assumes duty today, he will have only about ÂŽ|€ˆ~|ˆ~Â…Â?ƒ~ ÂŠ¨q~†|~‰ˆƒ‰Šˆƒ~ the team.â€? Nigeria have been drawn with South Africa, Sudan and Rwanda in Group A of the 2015 African Cup of Nations with two teams expected to progress from the group for †{ƒ~ Žˆ‡zŠ„~ ÂŽ||†‚Š}}~ …ƒq†Š~ proper.

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here are strong indications that the Villarreal striker, Ike Uche may not have the opportunity to play for the Super Eagles again as coach Stephen Keshi makes a return to the senior national team as the helmsman. It would be recalled that coach Keshi excluded Uche from the team to the World Cup in Brazil despite the huge public outcry for his inclusion in the team. Newswatch Sports gathered that Keshi seems not to have forgiven the Spain based striker over alleged betrayal role he played in South Africa during the Nations Cup. A close source to Keshi z|„…ˆ”ƒ ~†{Š†~†{ƒ~ Š•}ƒqÉ~ •Š8ƒˆ~ Šq~„|†~{Š‰‰¨~ ‡†{~ Uche because he was privy to the negotiation the NFF bigwigs had with a foreign coach, who was being prepared to take over from Keshi if Nigeria had lost to |†ƒ Ă‰ Â?|‡ˆƒ~Š†~†{ƒ~žÂ€ÂŠÂˆÂ†ÂƒÂˆ~ …„Š}~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~ Š†‡|„q~ €‰~‡„~ South Africa. “As it is, it appears Keshi has not forgiven Uche and ‡†~ ”Š¨~ ‚ƒ~  Â‡1z€}†~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ †{ƒ~ player to return to the team even after the World Cup. Uche can only return to the team if Keshi forgives him

and the player would have †|~ Â”ÂŠÂĽÂƒ~ †{ƒ~ ”|Â?ƒ~ …ˆq†‹¤~ a source close to Keshi z|„… Âƒ ~ ‡„~ ƒ q Š†z{~ Sports. {ƒ~z}|qƒ~z|„… ÂŠÂ„†~Š}q|~ told this reporter that Keshi was always at a logger head withNFF technical z|””‡,ƒƒ~‚ƒzŠ€qƒ~†{ƒ~ ‡•~

Boss believes that some of the members of the com”‡,ƒƒ~ ƒˆƒ~ „|†~ Â?ƒˆqƒ ~ ‡„~ ÂŽ||†‚Š}}~”Š,ƒˆqÂŁ~ This, to a large extent ‡„Ž|ˆ”ƒ ~ ƒq{‡Éq~ ˆƒžÂ€Âƒq†~ to the presidency for a permission not to work with †{ƒ~ †ƒz{„‡zŠ}~ z|””‡,ƒƒ~ again.

The source defended Keshi and said he was not instrumental to the players holding the nation to ransom before the World Cup, but noted that the coach only played safe so that the players would not think he {Š ~ ‚ƒƒ„~ qƒ,}ƒ ~ ‰ˆ‡Â?Š†ƒ}¨~ by the football authorities.

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ormer Nigeria goalkeeper, Joseph Dosu has warned that the Super Eagles should be given the best of preparation if they hope to scale above their opponents in Group A of the 2015 Afˆ‡zŠ~ €‰~ |ÂŽ~ Š†‡|„q~ …„Š}~ žÂ€ÂŠ}‡Ž¨Â‡Â„•~ ˆ|€„ ~ {‡z{~ starts next month. Nigeria will face Rwanda, South Africa and Su ÂŠÂ„~‡„~†{ƒ~‚Š,}ƒ~†|~qƒz€ˆƒ~ a ticket for the 2015 Afcon billed for Morocco. The 1996 Olympic gold medalist insists the group is a tough one, but is optimistic that the Super Eagles will make it to Morocco if the NFF put their house in order and settle the coaching contract of Stephen Keshi early enough. “A lot of countries have been playing games against each other while ƒ~Šˆƒ~q†‡}}~„|†~qƒ,}ƒ ~‚€†~ I believe Nigerians should have told Keshi to continue, and then the coaching crew can now decide on which players to invite,â€? Dosu said. ‘ |ˆ~q€ˆƒ‹~ ƒ~q{|€} Â„Ɇ~ be afraid but the important thing is for our federation to put their house in order and decide on the choice of coach they want to continue with the national team,â€? he added. The draw is seen as a rekindling of rivalries between the Super Eagles and Bafana Bafana, the South Africans are hoping †|~ ƒŠˆ„~ †{ƒ‡ˆ~ …ˆq†~ Â?‡z†|ˆ¨~ in a competitive match against the reigning African champions. “There is no pushover in football anymore; all now depends on how your preparation is. If we have good preparations, I think we can beat them home and away. “We have done that against the South Africans and we should be able to overrun the Rwandans in both legs but for me, preparation is important. ƒ†ƒˆ”‡„Š†‡|„~ Š„ ~ z|„…dence will come into play despite having the right players,â€? he concluded.


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ormer Super Eagles defence ace, Šq†|ˆ~ Šˆ‡‚|~ ƒq†~ {Šq~ zŠ}}ƒ ~ on the Nigeria Football Federation to renew coach Stephen Keshi’s contract without any further delay because the ‡•~ |qq~  ÂƒqƒˆÂ?ƒq~ z|”mendation for transforming the team within a short time of his reign. Šˆ‡‚|~ ƒ€}|•‡qƒ ~ ƒshi’s ability to turn the Super Eagles around in so short period and reminded that the former |•|}ƒqƒ~ ”Š„Š•ƒˆ~ ”ƒ†~ the team in a state of confusion. ‘ ƒ~Š}}~¼„| ~†{ƒ~q†Š†ƒ~ of the team when Keshi took over at the exit of coach Samson Siasia. ۠~ ƒ~Šˆƒ~Š}}~}‡Â?‡„•~ ‡†nesses to the great work the coach has done on the team. “Suddenly, the team started playing good football and winning matches. And we are able to regain our pride of place in Žˆ‡zŠ„~ÂŽ||†‚Š}}ÂŁ~ ƒ~ |„~ the African Nations Cup ŠŽ†ƒˆ~¸Ă—~¨ÂƒÂŠÂˆqÂŁ~ ƒ~ ƒ„†~†|~

†{ƒ~ |ˆ} ~ €‰~Š„ ~žÂ€ÂŠ}‡…ƒ ~ÂŽ|ˆ~†{ƒ~qƒz|„ ~ˆ|€„ ~ after 16 years. “Honestly, Keshi’s achievements speak for themselves. So, l think he deserves to be commended because he has done †ˆƒ”ƒ„ |€q}¨~ ƒ}}‹¤~ Šˆibo said.

~ {ƒ~ ÂŽ|ˆ”ƒˆ~ „†ƒˆ~ ‡lan defence stalwart hinted that the Nations €‰~ žÂ€ÂŠ}‡…ƒˆq~ {ŠÂ?ƒ~ commenced and Nigeria would be taking on Rwanda on September 5; thus calling on the football authorities to tidy up Keshi’s contract to en-

Š‚}ƒ~ {‡”~ qƒ,}ƒ~  | „~ †|~ plan for the game against Rwanda. It would be recalled that Keshi has personally ˆ‡,ƒ„~ †{ƒ~ ~ Š‚|€†~ his intention to continue with the Super Eagles’ job.

C’wealth Games: Nwamkpa slams Danagogo the country’s performance at the Games. Coach Nwamkpa hinted that in the past, Nigeria Šz{‡ƒÂ?ƒ ~‚ƒ,ƒˆ~ˆƒq€}†q~†{Š„~ what she did in Scotland; noting that there was nothMaduabuchi Kalu ing novel about the result. “I do not understand ormer national boxing coach, Obisia Nwam- the rationale behind the kpa has frowned at congratulatory messages to the encomium pouring in the Minister of Sports and on the Minister of Sports Chairman National Sports and Chairman National |””‡qq‡|„~Âą ²Â‹~ ÂˆÂŁ~ ŠSports Commission (NSC), muno Danagogo as a result ÂˆÂŁ~ Š”€„|~ Š„Š•|•|~ÂŽ|ˆ~ |ÂŽ~†{ƒ~‰ƒˆŽ|ˆ”Š„zƒ~|ÂŽ~ ƒŠ”~ †{ƒ~ ‰ƒˆŽ|ˆ”Š„zƒ~ |ÂŽ~ ƒŠ”~ Nigeria at the just ended Commonwealth Games in Scotland, where Nigeria igeria and Moroka placed 8th on the medals’ Swallows goaltable. ÂĽÂƒÂƒÂ‰ÂƒÂˆÂ‹~ ˆƒ•~ †Š…Š~ {‡}ƒ~ ˆƒŠz†‡„•~ †|~ †{ƒ~ says he’s looking forward ‰ƒˆŽ|ˆ”Š„zƒ~ |ÂŽ~ ƒŠ”~ ‡to the new season with geria at the Games, the high hopes and expectaAbia State former boxing tions, as the Premier Socchampion said he didn’t cer League in South Africa qƒƒ~ Š„¨~ €q†‡…zŠ†‡|„~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ ¼‡zÂĽq~|8~†{‡q~ ÂƒÂƒÂĽÂƒÂ„ £ people to congratulate the †Š…Š~ Š„ ~ {‡q~ | Ġ|~ Sports Minister. ‚Šqƒ ~ z}€‚~ …„‡q{ƒ ~ Š~  Â‡qHe explained that the appointing 13th last seacongratulatory messages son, barely escaping relbeing poured on the minƒ•Š†‡|„~†|~†{ƒ~„Š†‡|„Š}~…ˆq†~  Â‡Â?‡q‡|„~ ‚€†~ †Š…Š~ qŠ¨q~ ister are nothing but ‘eyehe’s looking forward to the service’ because there is new season in anticipation nothing extra ordinary in

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Nigeria at the just ended Commonwealth Games. ‘ {¨~Šˆƒ~†{ƒ¨~z|„•ˆŠ†€}Š†‡„•~{Â‡Â”Ăƒ~ {Š†~‡q~ƒ¡Â†ÂˆÂŠ~ |ˆ Â‡Â„Šˆ¨~‡„~ ƒŠ”~ Â‡Â•ÂƒÂˆÂ‡ÂŠĂ‰q~ performance in Scotland? As far as I am concerned, it is sheer hypocrisy. “People are congratulating the Minister because Nigeria won eight gold ”ƒ ÂŠ}qÂŁ~~ q~†{‡q~†{ƒ~…ˆq†~†‡”ƒ~ that the country has won up to eight medals at the Commonwealth Games?â€? he queried.

Etafia hopes for better season

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|ÂŽ~‚ƒ,ƒˆ~†{‡„•q~†|~z|Â”ÂƒÂŁ “I’m really looking forward to the new PSL season Š„ ~{|‰‡„•~ÂŽ|ˆ~‚ƒ,ƒˆ~†{‡„•q~ from the team. It wasn’t a very good season last term, and we hope to improve upon that and so many other things,â€? he said. “Every new season brings a ray of hope and with the new season just around the corner, we hope to make amendments and keep improving as the season progresses and hopefully we’ll get something

good.� Swallows begin their 2014/2015 campaign with a tricky trip to former champions and powerhouses, ˆ}Š„ |~ ‡ˆŠ†ƒq~ ‚€†~ †Š…Š~ is remaining upbeat. “Pirates are a good side and we respect them but we are also a good side so it’s no problem. You probably don’t want to start your season playing them, but I believe we’ve got a squad of players that are capable to get the goods irrespective of the opposition.�

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deliberately avoided comments on the way and manner, Aminu Maigari – the (former) Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) president was hounded out |ÂŽ~|1zƒ~‚ƒzŠ€qƒ~ ~ Šq~q†‡}}~Š Š¨~‡„~ ÂˆÂŠÂśÂ‡}~ÂŽ|ˆ~†{ƒ~ |ˆ} ~ Cup, when the whole charade started; and therefore Šqム~Ž€}}¨~‡„~†{ƒ~¼„| ~|„~ {Š†~†ˆŠ„q‰‡ˆƒ £~~ ۠~ ~Š”~ ÂŽ|ˆzƒ ~ †|~ qŠ¨~ ”¨~ }‡,}ƒ~ ‰‡ƒzƒ~ |„~ ‡†~ ‚ƒzŠ€qƒ~ †{ƒ~ ƒ¨Âƒq|ˆƒ~ has just refused to peter-out. At the FIFA media centre ‡„~ Š|~ Š€}|‹~ ÂˆÂŠÂśÂ‡}~ {ƒ„~†{ƒ~„ƒ q~Â…}†ƒˆƒ ­Â‡Â„‹~qƒÂ?ƒˆŠ}~ ‡„†ƒˆ„Š†‡|„Š}~ ÂŹ|€ˆ„Š}‡q†q‹~ {|~ ƒˆƒ~ q‡,‡„•~ ‡†{~ ”ƒ~ |„~ Š~}|„•~†Š‚}ƒ~ {ƒˆƒ~ ƒ~ ƒˆƒ~Â…}}‡„•~|€ˆ~q†|ˆ‡ƒq‹~ ÂƒÂ‚Š†ƒ ~ it. Some knew I came from Nigeria, others could guess ‚ƒzŠ€qƒ~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~ €‰ƒˆ~ Š•}ƒq~Â”Â€Ă”ÂƒÂˆ~|„~”¨~„ƒzÂĽÂŁ~~ {ƒ¨~ easily and correctly predicted FIFA’s reaction to the q{Š”~Š„ ~|„ƒ~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ”~†{€q~†€ˆ„ƒ ~†|~”ƒ~†|~ŠqÂĽĂ–~~‘ {Š†~ ‡q~ ˆ|„•~ ‡†{~ Â‡Â•ÂƒÂˆÂ‡ÂŠĂƒ~ ~ ‘ {¨~ ‡q~ †{ƒ~ ”Š„~ Âą Š‡•Šˆ‡²~ removed by your government? “I thought they said the next election is just few days away?â€? My embarrassing reply was: “I don’t know the details yet.â€? Yes, it was very embarrassing indeed to every Nigerian journalist there because the manner of his removal was sheer crude, awkward and tactless. It added to the disgrace the Super Eagles’ players brought upon us, when they ‚|¨z|,ƒ ~ †ˆŠ‡„‡„•~ Š„ ~ †{ˆƒŠ†ƒ„ƒ ~ †|~ q†Š¨­ÂŠ Š¨~ Žˆ|”~ their second round game against France if they were not paid appearance fees; and our government had to {€ˆˆ‡ƒ }¨~{€ˆ}~{€•ƒ~Š”|€„†~|ÂŽ~{Šˆ ­z€ˆˆƒ„z¨~†|~ ÂˆÂŠÂśÂ‡}~ to pay them. It was only on my return that I began to hear of mind-boggling unaccounted amount of monies that Aminu, ‘mismanaged, misappropriated and malaadministered.’ And I began to ask myself; couldn’t this {ŠÂ?ƒ~‚ƒƒ„~Š~•|| ~•ˆ|€„ Â‹Â‡Â„~†{ƒ~…ˆq†~‰}Šzƒ‹~†|~ˆƒ”|Â?ƒ~ Maigari without FIFA blinking if his persecutors had ample evidence to back up their claims? Even in my layman knowledge of administration, I could have done a tidier job than they did without incurring the wrath of FIFA. Let’s agree that it is the government, who of z|€ˆqƒ~Ž€„ q~ ‹~†{Š†~ Š„†q~{‡”~ˆƒ”|Â?ƒ £~~ ‡†{~Š}}~ †{|qƒ€„Šzz|€„†ƒ ~ ”|„ƒ†Šˆ¨~ …•€ˆƒq~ ‚Š„ Â‡Âƒ ~ Šˆ|€„ Â‹~ all it requires is to have a relevant security agents invite him over, open his record books to him and sternly ask him to step aside. If that fails, the state FAs are also state-government funded parastatals with their z{Š‡ˆ”ƒ„~q†Š†ƒ­Â•|Â?ƒˆ„”ƒ„†~q†||•ƒqÂŁ~~ {ƒ¨~z|€} ~ƒŠq‡}¨~ be cajoled into playing out the script of the FG with FIFA completely helpless. {ƒ~•|Â?ƒˆ„”ƒ„†~z|€} ~Š}q|~†Šˆˆ¨~Š {‡}ƒ~†‡}}~ €•€q†~ 26, when Maigari’s tenure will end and another election due. In our usual ‘abracadabra’ election, Maigari would be kicked out for good. If all that fails to unseat the Š€z{‡­Â‚|ˆ„~ÂŽ|ˆ”ƒˆ~ {‡ƒŽ~ ¨Â‰Â‡q†‹~†{ƒ~•|Â?ƒˆ„”ƒ„†~zŠ„~ with-hold its funding of NFF and thus make the place €„Š,ˆŠz†‡Â?ƒ~ †|~ ‰|†ƒ„†‡Š}~ ƒ”‚ƒœœ}ƒˆq~ Š„ ~ ‡„~ „|~ †‡”ƒ~ his allies would desert him and in fact impeach him without any prompting. Instead, we chose a kangaroo ‡„€„z†‡|„~ Š„ ~ †{ƒ~ ‰|ˆ†q~ ‡„‡qÂ†ÂƒÂˆĂ‰q~ …Š†~ †{Š†~ ˆ‡•{†}¨~ Š,ˆŠz†ƒ ~ |ˆ} ­ ‡ Âƒ~ z|„ ÂƒÂ”„Š†‡|„~ Š„ ~ |ÂŽ~ z|€ˆqƒ~ FIFA’s hammer. It gave Maigari a breather and in fact earned him a heroic status; and with it sympathy nay more friends. Even with the so-called vote-of„|­z|„… ÂƒÂ„zƒ~}Š,ƒˆ~‰Šqqƒ ~|„~{‡”~‚¨~Š~qƒz†‡|„~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~ ƒ¡Âƒz€†‡Â?ƒ~‚|Šˆ Â‹~†{ƒ~ ~‰ˆƒq‡ ÂƒÂ„†~zŠ„~q†‡}}~…•{†~‚ŠzÂĽ~ q‰‡ˆ‡†ƒ }¨£~~ {ƒ„~¨|€~¼‡}}~Š~qÂ„ÂŠÂĽÂƒ~Š„ ~ŽŠ‡}~†|~z۠~|8~‡†q~ {ƒŠ Â‹~‡†~z|€} ~q‰‡†~|۠~ ÂƒÂŠ }¨~Â?ƒ„|”~ ‡†{~†{ƒ~}Šq†~‰€8~ of its breath, which could be costly. Now that Maigari ‡q~ƒ”‰}|¨Â‡Â„•~ƒÂ?ƒˆ¨Â†{‡„•~‡„~{‡q~Šˆqƒ„Š}~†|~…•{†~‚Šz¼‹~†{ƒ~ •|Â?ƒˆ„”ƒ„†~ zŠ„~ |„}¨~ †ˆƒŠ ~ q|Ž†}¨~ q|~ Šq~ „|†~ †|~ Š,ˆŠz†~ another FIFA wrath and this time, we might not be given opportunity to swallow our vomit again to get a reprieve. It is that messy. Still I believe that no-one ‰ƒˆq|„~ {Šq~ ƒÂ?ƒˆ~  ÂƒÂŽÂƒÂŠÂ†Âƒ ~ Š~ •|Â?ƒˆ„”ƒ„†~ ‡„~ Š~ …•{†~ |ÂŽ~ this nature (at least not in our peculiar society), but the government and her advisers have so muddled up the whole thing that it can only take a compromise on either side to clean up. Yet, a carefully thought-out strategy z|€} ~{ŠÂ?ƒ~ŠÂ?ƒˆ†ƒ ~†{‡q~ƒ„†‡ˆƒ~žÂ€ÂŠÂ•Â”‡ˆƒ~‡„~†{ƒ~…ˆq†~‰}ŠzÂƒÂŁ~~ I am not in support of Maigari’s removal, neither am I in support of his retention. All I am saying is that things z|€} ~{ŠÂ?ƒ~‚ƒƒ„~ |„ƒ~ Â‡8ƒˆƒ„†}¨~Šq~|ÂˆÂ•ÂŠÂ„Â‡ÂśÂƒ ~q|z‡ƒ†¨~ without this comic ridicule in the eyes of international z|””€„‡†¨£~~ {Š†~‡q~”¨~|„}¨~z|„zÂƒÂˆÂ„ÂŁ


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apoli striker, Gonzalo Higuain, has Š Â”‡,ƒ ~ †{Š†~ {ƒ~ discussed a potential move to FC Barcelona with star man, Lionel Messi while the two were together at the World Cup with Argentina, but he has reassured Napoli fans that a move was never formally on the cards. The duo helped guide Argentina all the way to †{ƒ~ |ˆ} ~ €‰~ …„Š}‹~ ‚ƒfore they were beaten 1-0 by Germany, thanks to a Šˆ‡|~ |ÂƒĂ˜Âƒ~•|Š}~‡„~ƒ¡Â†ÂˆÂŠ­ time, and halfway throughout the tournament, it was revealed that Messi had asked Higuain to join him in Spain with Barca. According to numerous reports, Messi was desperate for his counterpart to complete a move back to La Liga, and he had even told Barca to make a formal bid to Napoli for his services, despite the striker ÂŽ|ˆ”Š}}¨~‰}Š¨Â‡Â„•~ÂŽ|ˆ~…ƒˆzƒ­ rivals Real Madrid.

Despite Messi wanting the transfer to take place, Higuain revealed that nothing was ever formally on the cards, and even the winger persuading him to join him was never enough for him to make the move back to Spain. Quoted in The Daily Mail, he said: “Did I want to go to Barcelona? I always told the truth and that is that I wanted to think only of the World Cup and then I would return to Napoli. “So I kept quiet and I had nothing to fear, because there was nothing to comment about. “Messi said certain things and I can only be ™Š,ƒˆƒ ~‚¨~†{ÂƒÂ”ÂŁ~ ~‚ƒ}‡ƒÂ?ƒ~ that every player would love to play alongside a great champion like him, but that does not mean that I ever wanted to leave.â€? Higuain then joked: “But if Messi came to Napoli, that would be great.â€?

Barcelona make Vermaelen offer

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panish giants, Barcelona, have followed up reported interest in Arsenal defender, Thomas Vermaelen with what is believed to be a £10million bid for the player, according to Sky Sports. It had been thought that rivals Manchester United were in pole position to make a move for the Belgian – who has fallen out of favour at the Emirates Stadium largely thanks to the blossoming partnership of Per Mertesaker and Laurent Koscielny, but it is Barcelona who have made their move. The 28-year-old is entering the last year of his

contract and manager Arsene Wenger refused to rule out a move away for the centre back after stating he could not •€ŠˆŠ„†ƒƒ~†{ƒ~‰}Š¨ÂƒÂˆ~…ˆq†~ team football, having started just seven league games last term. Both United and Barcelona are looking to strengthen defensive op†‡|„q~ŠŽ†ƒˆ~ÂĽÂƒ¨~…•€ˆƒq~}ƒŽ†~ from the clubs – Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand have left United while Carlos Puyol retired from football at the end of last season. And with speculation increasing over Vermaelen’s future, it is the Catalan giants that have made †{ƒ~…ˆq†~”|Â?ÂƒÂŁ

No ‘bite clause’ in Suarez contract —Bartomeu

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arcelona president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, claims there is no clause in Luis Suarez’s contract which forbids him from biting players. Suarez was bought for â‚Ź88 million shortly after Uru•€Š¨Ă‰q~ ƒ¡Â‡Â†~ Žˆ|”~ †{ƒ~ |ˆ} ~ Cup this summer following a three-and-a-half-year spell with Liverpool, but he is unlikely to play until late October due to a four-month ban he was given by Fifa for biting Giorgio Chiellini. The incident was the third time that the forward has been caught biting an opponent but the club chief has faith that Suarez can put his tendency to bite players behind him at Camp Nou. “We didn’t rethink our decision and we told Luis that after the bite. He knows that he did wrong,â€? Bartomeu told CNN. “He apologised. That’s very important for us. That means he knows that he did not do things properly. “There’s going to be a way of managing Luis Suarez, because at Liverpool he was a perfect player. Liverpool fans can tell it, our supporters can tell it. “‘What if he bit someone again?’ is a question that a lot

of people ask us. We cannot talk about something that could not happen. We don’t know. “What we know is that we accept this responsibility and he also wants this responsibility. There is no biting clause. Although, ‡Ž~ †{ƒ~ z}Š€qƒ~  Â‡ ~ ƒ¡Â‡q†~ ƒ~ wouldn’t say it, but it  |ƒqム~ƒ¡Â‡q†£¤ Bartomeu also revealed Barca spoke with the player about a deal before this

summer’s tournament in Brazil and says Suarez turned down more lucra†‡Â?ƒ~|8ƒˆq~‡„~ŽŠÂ?|€ˆ~|ÂŽ~ÂŹ|‡„ing the Spanish giants. ‘ Šˆzƒ}|„Š~ ”Š Âƒ~ …ˆq†~ contact with the player before the World Cup. I told him he was at the right age Š„ ~ ƒ¡Â‰ÂƒÂˆÂ‡ÂƒÂ„zƒ~ †|~ Â†ÂŠÂĽÂƒ~ †{ƒ~ plunge,â€? he added. “We knew many years ago that Suarez loves our club, that he loves the city. “As such, everything was

Xavi regrets not playing with Scholes

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Šˆzƒ}|„Š~ ”‡ …ƒ} ƒˆ‹~ Xavi, has revealed that the only regret he’s had in his 16-year career is that he never got to play with Manchester United legend,

Paul Scholes. After announcing his retirement from international football having won a World Cup and two European Championships with Spain,

Neymar returns to training

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eymar has returned to training with Barcelona following his back injury. The 22-year-old forward fractured a vertebra in a collision with Juan Zuniga during Brazil’s |ˆ} ~ €‰~ žÂ€ÂŠÂˆÂ†ÂƒÂˆ­Â…„Š}~ against Colombia last month. Neymar, nominated for the Golden Ball despite ”‡qq‡„•~ †{ƒ‡ˆ~ qƒ”‡­Â…„Š}~ obliteration by Germany and the disappointing †{‡ˆ ­Â‰}Šzƒ~‰}Š¨­|8~ ÂƒÂŽÂƒÂŠÂ†~ by Netherlands, successfully passed a medical on his return to Catalonia on Tuesday.

perfect to accept Luis Suarez. We knew he had bet†ƒˆ~|8ƒˆq‹~‚€†~ Â€ÂŠÂˆÂƒÂś~ Âƒz‡ ed to come to Barcelona.â€? Bartomeu then went on to describe Lionel Messi as invaluable to Barca due to †{ƒ~ƒ¡ÂŠÂ”‰}ƒ~{ƒ~qĠq~†|~|†{ƒˆ~ young players at La Masia. “Messi represents more than goals and trophies. He represents the spirit of a young player who arrives at La Masia and grows at our club,â€? he said.

A statement on the Barcelona website read: “The four World Cup semi…„Š}‡q†q~ ƒ|~ ƒqq‡‹~ Š�‡ƒˆ~ Mascherano, Dani Alves

and Neymar all trained with their colleagues on Tuesday. “They returned to the club for their medical tests Š„ ~Š}}~‰Šqqƒ ~ ‡†{~™¨Â‡Â„•~ colours, and are now set for three weeks of intense training in the build-up to †{ƒ~q†Šˆ†~|ÂŽ~|1z‡Š}~”Š†z{ƒq~ in three weeks’ time.â€? Neymar scored 15 goals in 41 appearances ‡„~{‡q~…ˆq†~qƒŠq|„~Š†~ Š”‰~ Nou, after signing from boyhood club Santos for â‚Ź87.2 million last summer. Barcelona host Elche in their opening La Liga game, which takes place on August 24.

ŠÂ?‡~ {Šq~ z|„…ˆ”ƒ ~ {ƒ~ ‡}}~ remain with Barcelona, whom he has helped to seven La Liga titles and three Champions Leagues. Spain’s most-capped |€†…ƒ} ~ ‰}Š¨ÂƒÂˆ~ |ÂŽ~ Š}}~ †‡”ƒ~ with 133 appearances to his name, Xavi, 34, has admitted he dreamed of lining up alongside Scholes in mid…ƒ} ~Š†~z}€‚~}ƒÂ?ƒ}~|„ƒ~ ÂŠ¨£ “When I think about all I have won with Spain and Barcelona and all the great players I have played with - it is impossible for me to have any regrets,â€? said Xavi. “Maybe one small regret is that I never got to play with Paul Scholes - but I was never going to leave Barcelona and he was never going to leave Manchester United.â€? Scholes’ United side were beaten in both the 2009 and 2011 Champions League …„Š}q~ ‚¨~ ŠÂ?‡Éq~ Šˆzƒ}|„Š£~ In the Wembley encounter three years ago, Xavi’s teammate, Andres Iniesta was quick to swap shirts with z{|}ƒq~ Š†~ †{ƒ~ …„Š}~ {‡q†}ƒ~ and later revealed he had hung it on the wall at his house. Xavi has spoken before of his admiration for Scholes. In 2011, he said Scholes, who retired from England duty at the age of 29, would have been valued more if he was Spanish. “In the last 15 to 20 years, †{ƒ~ ‚ƒq†~ zƒ„†ˆŠ}~ ”‡ Â…ƒ} ÂƒÂˆ~ that I have seen - the most complete - is Scholes.â€?


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latan Ibrahimovic wants to go back to Juventus before he retires, his former coach at Malmo has claimed. The Sweden international -- currently starring for Paris SaintGermain -- played for Juventus between 2004 and 2006, winning back-toback Serie A titles before their relegation to Serie B

as part of the Calciopoli scandal. Stefan Hansson, who worked with the young Ibrahimovic in Sweden, †|} ~ Š~ ŠœœÂƒ,Š~  Âƒ}}|~ Sport: “We spoke on Skype a few days ago, and he told me that he would like to return to Juventus if not this year then next year. But it is not a matter of money. Reminiscing about the 32-year-old, he add-

ed: “He was young and crazy -- now he’s just crazy.� Ibrahimovic has been linked with a return to Italy throughout his time at PSG, with whom he has won consecutive titles in his two seasons in France. Hansson currently coaches Indonesian club, Mitra Cutra, who took on Juventus in a friendly on Wednesday.

titles in Holland, Spain and Germany with clubs such as Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern Munich, he will be surprised when the Premier League kicks |8~Š•Š‡„~|„~ €•€q†~Ç£ Van Gaal, who arrived in Manchester fresh from leading Holland †|~ †{ƒ~ qƒ”‡­Â…„Š}q~ |ÂŽ~ †{ƒ~ World Cup, has enjoyed a strong start to life at Old ˆŠ8|ˆ ~ ‡†{~{‡q~q‡ Âƒ~€„‚ƒŠ†ƒ„~ q|~ ŽŠˆ~ ‡„~ {‡q~ …ˆq†~ pre-season campaign. United impressed as they beat Real Madrid and Liverpool on their way to winning the International Champions Cup in Miami, but Rodgers has warned the 62-yearold that it will be anything but plain sailing when the domestic season gets under way. ‘ ~†{‡„¼~ {Š†~{ÂƒĂ‰}}~…„ ~ is the competition in this }ƒŠ•€ƒ~ ‡}}~‚ƒ~ Â‡8ƒˆƒ„†~†|~ any other league that he’s worked in,â€? the Northern Irishman told several national newspapers. “In a lot of the other leagues, there are one or two teams and those are the teams that are expected to win. “This is a league where the top team plays †{ƒ~ ‚|,|”~ †ƒŠ”~ Š„ ~ |„~ any given day you can lose. You don’t get that a lot in the other leagues. I think the competition will probably take him by (surprise), and that’s from foreign managers I have spoken to over the years.â€? ƒq‰‡†ƒ~ †{ƒ~ …ƒˆzƒ~ ˆ‡valry between the two clubs, Rodgers also spoke of his admiration for Van

Gaal and what he has achieved. “I’ve obviously (been) an admirer of his work and his career,� he added. “He’s a very experienced manager and a very good manager who has worked at some big clubs. “When you come through as a coach, you look at the guys who have a vision and a philosophy, and he was obviously one of those guys.�

Bayern agree deal for Liverpool keeper

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iverpool are believed to have agreed a deal with Bayern Munich for goalkeeper Pepe Reina. The Spanish shot-stopper looks to have been given Š~ Š¨~|۠~ „…ƒ} Â‹~ŠŽ†ƒˆ~†{ƒ~ two sides agreed a deal rumoured to be worth ÂŁ2million, as Bayern search for an understudy to Manuel Nuer. According to the Metro, the 31-year-old, who spent last season on loan at Serie A side Napoli, is set to leave the Reds with a shock move to the German champions subject to a medical.

ƒ‡„Š~ …ˆq†~ zŠ”ƒ~ †|~ ‡Â?erpool back in 2005 and enjoyed eight years as the z}€‚q~…ˆq†­z{|‡zƒ~•|Š}ÂĽÂƒÂƒÂ‰er. However, following the arrival of Simon Mignolet from Sunderland last summer, the Spanaird found himself out on loan and seemingly out of the plans of Reds boss Brendan Rogers. Both AC Milan and Napoli have registered interest with the player, however were unable to ”ƒƒ†~{‡q~…„Š„z‡Š}~ ÂƒÂ”Š„ q~ with the player asking for ÂŁ110,000 per week.

Fellaini, great player – Benitez

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apoli have ramped up the pressure on Manchester United ahead of their proposed move for Marouane Fellaini by ad”‡,‡„•~ †{ƒ‡ˆ~ Š ”‡ˆŠ†‡|„~ for the Belgian, according to Inside Futbol. Fellaini is a target of Rafa Benitez’ as the Spanish manager looks †|~ ‚ƒ,ƒˆ~ {‡q~ ƒˆ‡ƒ~ ~ squad ahead of the next campaign. ‘Fellaini is a Manchester United player and it depends on them,’ said Benitez, ‘I have to work with whoever is available and all I can do is †|~ ‰€†~ Š~ }‡,}ƒ~ ‰ˆƒqq€ˆƒ~ on the president (Aurelio De Laurentiis).’ The former Liverpool manager is clearly favourable toward the move, but is still unsure

as to whether or not it will actually happen. ÂƒÂ„Â‡Â†ÂƒÂś~ ˆ|€„ Âƒ ~ |8~ his assessment of the situŠ†‡|„~ ‚¨~ ‰€,‡„•~ ‰ˆŠ‡qƒ~ onto Fellaini, ‘He is a great player, but he is at another team so we have

to wait.’ It is thought that Napoli would prefer a loan move at this point, with the opportunity to buy Fellaini outright next year. However, it remains to be seen whether United

are prepared to agree to that, as Inside Futbol reports that they are looking for a fee of around â‚Ź25 million for their man. Fellaini was brought ‡„†|~ } ~ ˆŠ8|ˆ ~ }Šq†~ summer for ÂŁ27.5 million. He was the marquee signing of David Moyes’ …ˆq†~q€””ƒˆ~‡„~z{Šˆ•ƒ~|ÂŽ~ the club, but failed to deliver on the expectation that his big transfer fee brought. Louis Van Gaal, the new United boss, is yet to see Fellaini train, and it remains to be seen whether the Dutchman is prepared to sell the ‰}Š¨ÂƒÂˆ~ ‡†{|۠~ …ˆq†~ •‡Â?ing him a small opportunity. Should he decide †|~|Ă”|Š ~{‡”‹~{| ƒÂ?ƒˆ‹~ Napoli are leading the race to sign the Belgian.

Benzema extends Madrid stay

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eal Madrid have announced that KarimBenzema has sealed a new contract with the club which expires in 2019. The Frenchman has been at the club since 2009, when he moved to the Santiago Bernabeu from Olympique Lyonnais for a fee of around â‚Ź35 million. His current agreement with the European champions was due to expire next summer, leading to speculation over his future, ‚€†~ Š ˆ‡ ~{ŠÂ?ƒ~z|„…ˆ”ƒ ~ that he has put pen to paper on a new deal. “Real Madrid announce the extension of the contract between the player Karim Benzema and the club until

€„ƒ~Û‹~¸Ă‚×‹~†{ƒ~„ƒ¡Â†~Â…Â?ƒ~ seasons,â€? he club statement read.

Benzema has won La Liga once, the Copa del Rey twice and the Champions League on one occasion. During their European Cup winning campaign last term, the 26-year-old qz|ˆƒ ~ Â…Â?ƒ~ •|Š}q~ ‡„~ ~ Š‰pearances, in addition to 17 in La Liga.


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EPHRAIM NWOSU

Eagles stars and their exotic cars

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here is no doubt that Nigerian footballers in Europe are ranked among the best paid in Africans, which explains why some of them can in the world. Here is a list of some of the famous Nigerian football stars in the league of rich Nigerians who

Vincent Enyeama This humble, silent and greatly rich Lille of France goalkeeper enjoys driving a Range Rover Sport and a Mercedes SL 65 valued at $105,000. Uche Brothers Kalu Uche and his younger brother, Ike Uche drive the same make of cars (Bentley GT Continental) at their Aba home town,while at their Victoria

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Island home in Lagos you can spot such cars as Range Rover Sport and Porsche Panamera. Obafemi Martins He is top rank on the list of Nigerian football stars who own the most expensive cars. Aside his penchant for night clubbing and extrava•Š„†~ }‡Žƒq†¨}ƒ‹~ †{ƒ~ ƒŠ,}ƒ~ |€„ ÂƒÂˆqÉ~ qÂ†ÂˆÂ‡ÂĽÂƒÂˆ~ ‡q~ also famous for being an avid car collector and an extreme automobile freak. His garage at his Victoria Island home in Lagos houses numerous zŠˆq~|ÂŽ~ Â‡8ƒˆƒ„†~Â”ÂŠÂĽÂƒq~Š„ ~”| Âƒ}qÂŁ~ ‡q~z|}}ƒztions include a Lamborghini worth N50 million, Porsche Gemballa worth N20 million, BMW X6 worth N18 million and a Ferrari sport car. ‚Š•|}Éq~”|q†~ƒ¡Â‰ÂƒÂ„q‡Â?ƒ~Š„ ~ŽŠÂ?|€ˆ‡†ƒ~zŠˆ~‡q~{‡q~ Lamborghini. Mikel Obi {‡q~ {ƒ}qƒŠ~”‡ Â…ƒ} ÂƒÂˆ~}|Â?ƒq~ƒ¡|†‡z~zŠˆqĂœ~}‡†tle wonder why he drives some of the most expensive automobiles in the world and has sank in millions of naira in acquiring them.He has a Mercedes G Wagon,black Mercedes G 500,a Range Rover Sport and a N30 million Bentley Continental. Joseph Yobo The former Super Eagles captain is also an avid car fanatic.His car collections include Chrysler,a Bentley and Porsche Panamera.He recently surprised his beauty queen wife (Adaeze) with a brand new Ferrari in celebration of their four years marriage,which has produced their only son,Joey.In his garage back home at his eyepopping NICON estate mansion in Lagos,are a ™ƒƒ†~ |ÂŽ~ zŠˆq~ ‡„z}€ Â‡Â„•~ Š~ ‚}ŠzÂĽ~ Š„•ƒ~ |Â?ƒˆ~ ‡„~ which he prefers to cruise around whenever he is holidaying in Nigeria. Yakubu Aiyegbeni Ă• Š¼É~Šq~{ƒ~‡q~‰|‰€}Šˆ}¨~zŠ}}ƒ ~‡q~q†‡}}~ˆƒ•Šˆ Âƒ ~ as one of the most successful Nigerian footballer to have played in England.With an annual salary of about $10 million, it is no big deal for the Qatar-based ace. He therefore does not break sweat buying assorted types of wonder wheels both Š†~{|”ƒ~Š„ ~Š‚ˆ|Š £~ ƒ~| „q~™ƒƒ†~|ÂŽ~zŠˆq~ ‡†{~ Range Rover and BMW topping the list.He is married to Lameen,daughter of erstwhile Green Eagles defender and celebrated ex-Enyimba coach, Kadiri Ikhana whom we reliably gathered ‡q~Š}q|~Š~‰ˆ|€ ~| „ƒˆ~|ÂŽ~ Â‡8ƒˆƒ„†~ƒ¡Â‰ÂƒÂ„q‡Â?ƒ~zŠˆq~ courtesy of his son-in- law. Emmanuel Emenike This 26-year-oldFenerbahce goal poacher is another Nigerian super star known for driving some of the best cars in the world.He drives Mercedes SLS and a BMW X6.His other collections include Rolls-Royce Phantom as well as a Ferrari. Osaze Odemwingie Osaze earns more than N1 billion annually from club income and endorsement deals with ƒ‰q‡£~~ |‹~ |ム~‚ƒ~q€ˆ‰ˆ‡qƒ ~ {ƒ„~¨|€~qƒƒ~{‡”~ cruising around town with customized Lincoln Navigator and Jaguar XKR convertible all in spez‡Š}~•ˆƒƒ„~Š„ ~ {‡†ƒ~z|}|ˆq~|ÂŽ~ ‡•ƒˆ‡Š„~™Š•~‰}Š†ƒ~ „€”‚ƒˆq~‘ ~Ă‰Ă‰ÂŁ Taye Taiwo The former Olympic Marseille defender who now plays for Bursaspor of Turkey was welcomed with a brand new car Audi when he joined AC Milan in 2011. A peep into his beautiful home in Festac Town, Lagos, situated on 400 Road revealed some exotic automobiles like Chrysler 300, G-Wagon Benz and the latest model of Range Rover SUV tucked inside a car port, among several other outlandish state-of-the-art cars. /012 34567868 {‡q~ÂŽ|ˆ”ƒˆ~ €‰ƒˆ~ Š•}ƒq~”‡ Â…ƒ} ÂƒÂˆ~‡q~‡„~†{ƒ~ twilight of his football career, yet he is not left out in the stars who are car enthusiasts. Apart from acquiring a mansion in Festac town, Lagos Š„ ~ ‚€Š‹~ }|…„~zŠ„~‚|Šq†~|ÂŽ~™ƒƒ†~|ÂŽ~ƒ¡Â‰ÂƒÂ„q‡Â?ƒ~ cars among which are a Landrover Discovery 3 and a Toyota Sequella.


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Sam Popoola samolapop@yahoo.com

FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 2014

Funsho Williams: Has justice been done? FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU

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fortnight ago, six persons accused of killing Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) governorship candidate in Lagos State, Engineer Funsho Williams walked home free men after Justice Ebenezer Adebajo of a Lagos High Court, Igbosere had pronounced that allegations against †{ƒ”~ ƒˆƒ~‘ ÂƒÂŠÂĽ~Š„ ~q€‰ƒˆ…z‡Š}¤£ The judgment expectedly set tongues wagging and cast aspersion on the reality of the common aphorism, ‘court is the last hope of a common’ as people asked whether justice has really been  |„ƒ~‡„~†{ƒ~”€ˆ ÂƒÂˆ~|ÂŽ~ €„q{|~ ‡}}‡Š”qÂŁ According to Justice Adebajo, the evidence adduced by the prosecution against the accused persons, Bulama Kolo, Musa Maina, David Cassidy, Tunani Sonoma, Mustapha Kayode and Ikponmwose Imariabie, to prove the two-count charge of conspiracy and murder against them Šq~‘ ÂƒÂŠÂĽ~Š„ ~q€‰ƒˆ…z‡Š}£¤ In June 9, 2014, the freed men had argued that the prosecution had not established a prima-facie case against them to occasion them to defend †{ƒ”qƒ}Â?ƒqÂŁ~ Particularly, in a no case submission Â…}ƒ ~ ‚¨~ †{ƒ~  ÂƒÂŽÂƒÂ„ ÂŠÂ„†q~ †{ˆ|ۥ{~ †{ƒ‡ˆ~ lawyer, Okezie Agbara, the defendants informed the court that the murder case initiated against them by the state government must collapse because according to them, it was built on €„Ž|€„ Âƒ ~q€q‰‡z‡|„£ In taking a look at the evidence adduced by the state during trial, †{ƒ¨~ q€‚”‡,ƒ ~ †{Š†~ ‡†~ |„}¨~ q{| q~ Š†~ †{ƒ~ ‚ƒq†~ †{Š†~ ‡†~ Šq~ z‡ˆz€”q†Š„†‡Š}ÂŁ~ They further argued that for a court of competent record to base conviction on circumstantial evidence, it must be of a compelling and irresistible nature to show that the accused persons and no |„ƒ~ƒ}qƒ~ ƒˆƒ~ˆƒq‰|„q‡‚}ƒ~ÂŽ|ˆ~†{ƒ~zÂˆÂ‡Â”ÂƒÂŁ~ According to them, “There has been no legally admissible evidence against †{ƒ~ ÂƒÂŽÂƒÂ„ ÂŠÂ„†q£¤ The defendants therefore prayed the court to insist that the prosecution failed to link any of them ‡†{~ ”€ˆ ÂƒÂˆ~ |ÂŽ~ †{ƒ~ }Š†ƒ~ ‡}}‡Š”qÂŁ~ In relying on Section 243 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos State, the defence lawyer posited that the judge should dismiss †{ƒ~z{Šˆ•ƒ~Š„ ~qĠ~†{ƒ~ ÂƒÂŽÂƒÂ„ ÂŠÂ„†q~ÂŽÂˆÂƒÂƒÂŁ However in its opposition, the Lagos State government led by its lawyer and a Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), ˆqÂŁ~  | €~ }Š¼‡Š‹~‡„q‡q†ƒ ~†{Š†~‡†~{Š ~ made out a prima-facie case enough to warrant the defendants to enter a  ÂƒÂŽÂƒÂ„zÂƒÂŁ In his ruling, Justice Adebajo upheld the defence’s argument, declaring that the prosecution failed to establish a prima-facie case of conspiracy to commit murder and murder against the  ÂƒÂŽÂƒÂ„ ÂŠÂ„†qÂŁ While the prosecution alleged that the fourth to sixth defendants, policemen deployed to provide security for Williams, made calls with their codefendants with the deceased’s mobile phone, Justice Adebajo said, the state however failed to produce the call logs |ÂŽ~†{ƒ~z|””€„‡zŠ†‡|„~‡„~z|Â€ÂˆÂ†ÂŁ While describing the evidence in proof of the charge of conspiracy to murder as circumstantial, the court held that it

Late Funsho Williams

could not convict the defendants on a zŠqƒ~†{Š†~ Šq~‘ ÂƒÂŠÂĽ~Š„ ~q€‰ƒˆ…z‡Š}£¤ On the count of murder, the trial court praised the state government for showing that Williams was actually ¼‡}}ƒ £

€q†‡zƒ~  ÂƒÂ‚Š|~ qŠ‡ Ă–~ ‘ ~ Š”~ qŠ†‡q…ƒ ~ that the deceased died, but there was nothing to show those responsible ÂŽ|ˆ~ {‡q~  ÂƒÂŠÂ†{ÂŁ~ „~ †{ƒ~ …„Š}~ Š„Š}¨q‡q‹~ †{ƒ~ evidence is manifestly unreliable for the court to call upon the defendants to  ÂƒÂŽÂƒÂ„ ~†{ƒ”qƒ}Â?ƒq£¤ {ƒ~  ÂƒÂŽÂƒÂ„ ÂŠÂ„†q~ ƒˆƒ~ …ˆq†~ ŠˆˆŠ‡•„ƒ ~ on March 1, 2013 before Justice Adebajo on a two-count charge of conspiracy and murder of the PDP chieftain at his 34A, Corporation Drive, Dolphin Estate, ÂĽ|¨Â‡~{|”ƒ~|„~ €}¨~¸ŸÂ‹~¸Ă‚ÂÇ£ According to the prosecution, the Š}}ƒ•ƒ ~ |8ƒ„zƒq~ Šˆƒ~ ‰€„‡q{Š‚}ƒ~ €„ ÂƒÂˆ~ Sections 316 and 324 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State, 2003 with a ”Š„ ÂŠÂ†|ˆ¨~ ÂƒÂŠÂ†{~qƒ„†ƒ„zÂƒÂŁ At a stage in the trial, Lagos State Chief Forensic Pathologist, Professor John Obafunwa, had on Wednesday April 16, 2014 contended before the trial judge that the slain former PDP governorship candidate in the state was strangled to  ÂƒÂŠÂ†{ÂŁ ‰ƒz‡…zŠ}}¨Â‹~ ‡}}‡Š”q‹~ {|~ Šq~ †|~

Justice Ayotunde Phillips

contest the 2007 governorship election in Lagos State, was murdered on July 27, 2006, at his residence, 34A, Corporation ˆ‡Â?ƒ‹~ |}‰{‡„~ q†Š†ƒ‹~ ÂĽ|¨Â‡ÂŁ In testifying before the Lagos High Court as a prosecution witness, Professor Obafunwa revealed that the post motem conducted on the deceased person’s body showed that his death resulted from asphyxia (lack of oxygen intake)  Â€Âƒ~†|~‘”Š„€Š}~q†ˆŠ„•€}Š†‡|„£¤ The Lagos State Chief Forensic Pathologist, said, “Based on our …„ Â‡Â„•q‹~ †{ƒ~  ÂƒzƒŠqƒ Ă‰q~  ÂƒÂŠÂ†{~ ˆƒq€}†ƒ ~ from asphyxia or lack of air intake due to manual strangulation, and the wounds found on the deceased can be  Âƒqzˆ‡‚ƒ ~Šq~ ÂƒÂŽÂƒÂ„zƒ~ |€„ qÂŁ ‘ }|| ~Š„ ~€ˆ‡„ƒ~qŠ”‰}ƒq‹~ƒ¨Âƒ~™€‡ q‹~ stomach contents, nail scrapings and clippings were also taken by the police for further forensic analysis after which ~”Š Âƒ~Š~ˆƒ‰|ˆ†£¤ The pathologist, who was led in evidence by the prosecuting counsel, ˆqÂŁ~ ÂŁ ~ ¼‡„­  Âƒq|”|€‹~ qŠ‡ ~ Š„~ X-ray photograph also revealed a fracture of the thyroid cartilage (neck bone) of the body, adding that there were bruises and defence wounds noticed on parts of the late politician’s

According to Justice Adebajo, the evidence adduced by the prosecution against the accused persons, Bulama Kolo, Musa Maina, David Cassidy, Tunani Sonoma, Mustapha Kayode and Ikponmwose Imariabie, to prove the two-count charge of conspiracy and murder against them was “weak and +/01234567

‚| ¨£ The professor maintained that he visited the scene of the crime at the deceased person’s residence at 34A, Corporation Drive, Dolphin Estate, ÂĽ|¨Â‡~ Š†~ Ă?£Û‰”~ |„~ €}¨~ ¸ŸÂ‹~ ¸Ă‚ÂNj~ following a call informing him of the  ÂƒzƒŠqƒ Ă‰q~ ÂƒÂŠÂ†{ÂŁ The pathologist further told the court that he waited for policemen to arrive ‚ƒŽ|ˆƒ~{ƒ~}Š†ƒˆ~qŠ ~†{ƒ~z|ˆ‰qƒ~Š†~Â‰”£~ According to him, “I saw the body of Š~ ”‡  }ƒ~ Š•ƒ ~ ”Š„‹~ ‡ ÂƒÂ„†‡…ƒ ~ ‚¨~ †{ƒ~ family, having his hands tied and lying face down in a pool of blood on a dagger ˆŠ‰‰ƒ ~ ‡†{~Š~„ƒ qÂ‰ÂŠÂ‰ÂƒÂˆÂŁ “I covered the hands and taped it with a paper to prevent a foreign DNA which may occur during the movement |ÂŽ~ †{ƒ~ ‚| ¨~ q|~ Šq~ „|†~ †|~ Š8ƒz†~ ÂŽ|ˆƒ„q‡z~ ‡„Â?ƒq†‡•Š†‡|„qÂŁ~ ~ „|†‡zƒ ~ †{Š†~ †{ƒ~ ˆ||”~ Šq~ qzŠ,ƒˆƒ ~ Š}|„•~ ‡†{~ † |~ |†{ƒˆ~ rooms which I checked before the body was moved to Creek Military Hospital Š„ ~ ~}ƒŽ†~Š†~”‡ Â„‡•{†£ “During the post-motem examination, myself and two other pathologists at Creek Hospital discovered a cut on the deceased forehead and bruises around {‡q~„ƒz¼£¤ Besides, a retired Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Abasi Nseh Udoe who is also a prosecution witness while testifying before the judge had maintained that the late PDP governorship candidate’s phone, was ˆƒz|Â?ƒˆƒ ~Žˆ|”~†{ƒ~…ˆq†~ ÂƒÂŽÂƒÂ„ ÂŠÂ„†£ Led in evidence by the state ‰ˆ|qƒz€†‡|„~ z|€„qƒ}‹~ ÂŁ~ ~ }Š¼‡Š‹~ †{ƒ~ ˆƒ†‡ˆƒ ~‰|}‡zƒ~|1zƒˆ~†|} ~†{ƒ~z|€ˆ†~†{Š†~ call records obtained from service ‰ˆ|Â?‡ ÂƒÂˆq~ ˆƒÂ?ƒŠ}ƒ ~ †{Š†~ †{ƒ~ …ˆq†~ †{ˆƒƒ~ defendants used their SIM cards on late ‡}}‡Š”q~‰{|Â„ÂƒÂŁ According to the ASP, “I got a petition }ƒ,ƒˆ~‡„~ ƒzƒ”‚ƒˆ~¸Ă‚ÂÇ~Š„ ~zŠ”ƒ~ | „~ †|~ Š•|q~ ‡†{~ Š~ †ƒŠ”~ |ÂŽ~ q‡¡~ |1zƒˆq~ including me where i was authorised by the then Commissioner of Police to z|””ƒ„zƒ~‡„Â?ƒq†‡•Š†‡|„£ “I also visited the crime scene and the Forensic Department of the police force to check exhibits found at the scene during initial investigation, I discovered during my investigation that huge sums of money was withdrawn by the Continued on Page 38


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Has justice been done? “An opening of 2x2 covered with a plywood board was made in the ceiling. ‘ {ƒ~”Š„{|}ƒ~ Šq~€q†~† |~…†~Žˆ|”~†{ƒ~ dividing wall of the duplexes and it was similar to the other side. The building has a common roof. They used a green colour nylon rope notched in a number of places for easy usage to descend into the deceased’s apartment. We collected †{ƒ~ˆ|‰ƒ‹~”Š,ˆƒqq~z|„†Š‡„‡„•~q{|ƒ~‰ˆ‡„†‹~ cushion in the living room that had shoe print. “We also found a blood stained long sleeve shirt, pink in colour in a Samsonite suitcase in the third room.â€? The witness explained that the police at that time, relied on the mode of ƒ„†ˆ¨~‡„†|~†{ƒ~Š‰Šˆ†”ƒ„†~†|~ƒ8ƒz†~Šˆˆƒq†‹~ adding that two suspects who had previously broken into apartments in q‡”‡}Šˆ~‰Š,ƒˆ„~ ƒˆƒ~„Š‚‚ƒ £ The police commissioner also told IGP Sunday Ehindero Adamu Muazu the judge that DNA materials were collected from the suspects and tested the deceased duplex. Continued from page 37 According to the witness, “The in a forensic lab in Britain, with an deceased for political rally but was stolen along with some jewellery during assailants gained entry into his addition that the suspects were released apartment (his wing of a twin duplex) after the DNA report exonerated them. the incident.â€? Oyokomino said, “The Investigating

ƒ~ ‡„q‡q†ƒ ~ †{Š†~ †{ƒ~ ÂŽ|€ˆ†{‹~ …Ž†{~ Š„ ~ from the un-occupied second wing of sixth defendant were the security men the twin duplex. I got there at about |}‡zƒ~ 1zƒˆ‹~ ‹~ ‡„Â?ƒq†‡•Š†‡„•~ †{ƒ~ in charge of protecting life and property 12:30pm with my men. There were case later came back with suspects so many people that were around so apprehended with the cell phone of the of the deceased. The witness pointed out that he could hardly get into the scene with our deceased, which was removed the day the incident occurred. ‰ƒˆq|„Š}}¨~ƒ8ƒz†ƒ ~†{ƒ~Šˆˆƒq†~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~…ˆq†~ vehicle. “We got order from the Magistrate “The deceased was in a lying position defendant after which he was cautioned Court to obtain blood samples of the |„~†{ƒ~™||ˆ‹~{‡q~Šˆ”q~ ƒˆƒ~†‡ƒ ~‚ƒ{‡„ ~ along with other defendants and new suspects along with those of the him. His head region was under the bed statements were obtained from them. It was at this stage that Alakija and we observed blood around the head ‰|}‡zƒ~ ”ƒ„~ {|~ ƒˆƒ~ Š,Šz{ƒ ~ †|~ †{ƒ~ tendered the statements as evidence and |„~ †{ƒ~ ™||ÂˆÂŁ~ ƒ~ Šq~ ƒŠˆ‡„•~ Š~ ”€}†‡­ deceased and his private security guard. |ÂŽ~ {‡z{~†{ƒ~z|€ˆ†~Š Â”‡,ƒ ~‡„~ƒÂ?‡ ÂƒÂ„zÂƒÂŁ~ coloured Ankara in ‘Buba and Sokoto’. {ˆƒƒ~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~q€q‰ƒz†q~Šˆƒ~‰|}‡zƒ~|1zƒˆqÂŁ “We obtained the blood sample However, during cross examination, The ‘Sokoto’ had shifted and thereby from the suspects while in detention. the defence lawyer, Agbara Okezie, revealing white under pant. “There was evidence of ransacking the Š”‰}ƒq~ ƒˆƒ~ qƒ„†~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ ~ ‰ˆ|Â…}ƒ‹~ Šˆ•€ƒ ~†{Š†~†{ƒ~…ˆq†~ ÂƒÂŽÂƒÂ„ ÂŠÂ„†~{Š ~†|} ~ whole upstairs including the family’s which was reported inconclusive. This the police that he got the phone from living room and master bedroom. was reported to the prosecuting counsel computer village. The defence lawyer equally pointed ƒ~ ‰ˆ|zƒqqƒ ~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ …„•ƒˆ~ ‰ˆ‡„†q‹~ q{|ƒ~ who immediately set in motion to obtain out that the sixth defendant, Okponwasa prints and noted the position of things fresh smoke through a court order at the Imariabie, had during investigation considered to be relevant for our High Court. “I was later informed that the judge q†Š†ƒ ~ †{Š†~ {ƒ~ Šq~ |8~  Â€Â†¨~ {ƒ„~ †{ƒ~ forensic work, which included one at the time gave an order but I never empty scabboard without the dagger. incident happened. “We did not move the body from the qŠ ~ †{ƒ~ zƒˆ†‡…ƒ ~ †ˆ€ƒ~ z|‰¨~ †‡}}~ „| ÂŁ~ †~ According to the charge, it was position we found it. The pathologist was only recently that I learnt that the alleged that on or about July 27, 2006, who subsequently moved the body order could not be carried out because at 34A, Corporation Drive, Dolphin the presiding judge at that time died Estate, Ikoyi, the defendants conspired discovered the dagger under it.â€? without signing the order she made.â€? The witness also told the judge that to murder Williams. He further informed the court that there was a manhole in the ceiling On his part, another witness and a the exhibits were kept at the forensic which was a concrete ceiling for ease Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) had also informed the court that some of maintenance. According to the DCP, department, including body tissues of the exhibits brought by an expert pathologist, who conducted a post motem on the deceased in 2006, got bad due to epileptic power supply. The DCP in charge of forensics at the Force Headquarters, Abuja, Ovie Oyokomino while testifying before the court explained that the perishable evidence such as blood samples as well as the vitrous humour of the eye went bad due to interrupted power supply in the course of refrigerating. The DCP also informed Justice Adebajo that he visited the scene of the crime at about 12:30 pm with his men, consequent to a distress call from the Assistant Inspector General of Police, AIG, Zone II. The witness also informed the court †{Š†~†{ƒ~”Š,ˆƒqq~Š„ ~z€q{‡|„~z|„†Š‡„‡„•~ shoe prints were retrieved from the deceased’s house at Corporation Drive, Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi. The DCP also pointed out that a blood stained pink coloured shirt was found in a Samsonite suitcase in the third bedroom. Oyokomino informed the court that a green rope that was planted at various places within the premises was used by the alleged killers to secure access into

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and blood samples brought by the pathologist who conducted autopsy on the late Williams. Lawyer prosecuting the case, O.A. Akin-Adesomojo (MRS), while addressing the court noted that as a result of the bad state of what she termed perishable exhibits, it is necessary to obtain further samples, so that those who may not be involved in the crime will be freed. However, counsel to the defendants, Agbara Okezie, in objecting noted that the prosecution had since July 27, 2006 when the deceased was murdered to state their case. Okezie said, “it will be unfair to come through the back door to make another request.â€? Another witness and a retired Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Adebayo Adeoye, had equally ‡„Ž|ˆ”ƒ ~†{ƒ~†ˆ‡Š}~z|€ˆ†~†{Š†~†{ƒ~qzŠ,ƒˆƒ ~ ˆ||”~ |ÂŽ~ †{ƒ~  ÂƒzƒŠqƒ ~ ‡„ Â‡zŠ†ƒ ~ qzÂ€Ă”Âƒ~ before he was assassinated. While being examined by the prosecuting lawyer, Akin-Adesomojo, the retired DIG maintained that he visited the scene of the crime on July 27 at Corporation Drive, Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi at 12:30 pm with four other policemen, following a call from the then Inspector General of Police, Sunday Ehindero. Adeoye told the court that they met a large crowd outside then a policeman on duty led his team to the room of the deceased where they found his corpse lying face down, hands tied and ‚}‡„ ÂŽ|} Âƒ ~ ‡†{~‚}|| ~|„~†{ƒ~™||ÂˆÂŁ According to him, “We didn’t touch anything because we were expecting the forensics but we kept looking for the point of entry and moved to the Š ÂŠzƒ„†~™Š†~ {‡z{~ Šq~ƒ”‰†¨£ ‘ {‡}ƒ~ qƒŠˆz{‡„•~ †{ƒ~ ™Š†‹~ Š}}~ |ÂŽ~ Š~ sudden we saw footprints on the wall and a green rope but we didn’t conclude that it was the point of entry because we were not sure yet. I ordered that the building be rounded up so that no one would gain entry then Mr Ovie Oyokomino, head of forensics met us there whom we handed over to and left the scene.â€? DIG Adeoye, while describing the scene of the crime told the court that, “The room where the late Funsho Williams’ corpse was found had been qzŠ,ƒˆƒ ~ {‡z{~ ‡„ Â‡zŠ†ƒ ~ qzÂ€Ă”Âƒ~ between him and the assassins.â€? Adeoye who also intimated the judge that he was an Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of police at the time of the incident, wrote a report on the case before the then IGP directed that CID take over. He went ahead and told the court that, “Later in the day, the four policemen that was on duty on the night of the incident were arrested and their statements were taken before we handed over to the Police Force Headquarters, Abuja.â€? Counsel to the defendants, Okezie then asked the witness during cross examination if any of the four arrested policemen then, were among the six defendants in court but he said he can’t remember the face because they only spent two days in the police custody. The lawyer also asked the retired DIG ‡Ž~ {ƒ~ qŠ ~ Š„¨~ ”Š,ˆƒqq~ ‡†{~ ÂŽ||†‰ˆ‡„†q~ at the scene of the crime and knew maybe the two civilian security guards on duty at the night of the incident were arrested. The DIG responded this way, “I did „|†~ qƒƒ~ Š„¨~ ”Š,ˆƒqq~ ‡†{~ ÂŽ||†‰ˆ‡„†q~ and i don’t know if any other security guards were arrested.â€?


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Sexual assault: FRCN director, female pastor in N100m legal tussle FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU

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ustice O Oyewunmi of a Lagos division of the National „ Â€q†ˆ‡Š}~ |€ˆ†~ q‡,‡„•~ ‡„~ Ikoyi is set to crack the legal nut of sexual assault causing row between an Executive Director Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN), Dr. Jim Osanyande Â‚ÂŠÂśÂƒÂƒ~ Š„ ~ {‡q~ ƒ¡­q†Š8‹~ Šq†|ˆ~ Âą ˆq²~ ‚‡”‚|}Š~ Š†ˆ‡z‡Š~ Š¼€‚€£ Šq†|ˆ~ Š¼€‚€~ {|~‡„‡†‡Š†ƒ ~†{ƒ~z‡Â?‡}~ suit is praying the court to award a damage sum of N100 million against Obazee for his serial act of sexual harassment, including post judgment interest of 15 percent until the sum is liquidated. According to the female cleric, she was giving the boot as a result of her resolute decision never to succumb to Obazee alleged insatiable sexual desires which eventually lead to termination of her employment at the FRCN. Denying the allegation, the defendant, Obazee told the court that Šq†|ˆ~ Š¼€‚€Éq~†ƒˆ”‡„Š†‡|„~ÂŽ|}}| ƒ ~ due process, adding that her claims are “vexatious and gold digging and should be dismissed with substantial costâ€?. Â‚ÂŠÂśÂƒÂƒ~ Ž€ˆ†{ƒˆ~ Š}}ƒ•ƒ ~ †{Š†~ Šq†|ˆ~ Š¼€‚€~ †ƒˆ”‡„Š†‡|„~ Šq~ Šq~ Š~ ˆƒq€}†~ of her exhibition of truancy, adding, “the vexatious allegation of sexual {ŠˆŠqq”ƒ„†~ ‡q~ ”ƒˆƒ~ …•”ƒ„†~ |ÂŽ~ †{ƒ~ ‰}Š‡„†‡8Éq~‡”Š•‡„Š†‡|„¤£ According to the suit which also joined the FRCN as a co-defendant, Šq†|ˆ~ Š¼€‚€~Š}}ƒ•ƒ ~†{Š†~ ÂˆÂŁ~ Â‚ÂŠÂśÂƒÂƒ~ had on several occasion harassed her with serial acts of sexual advances and qƒ Â€z†‡|„~ ‡†{~ Š,ƒ„ ÂŠÂ„†~ ƒ”|†‡|„Š}~ trauma; even as she also challenged the termination of her appointment. In a 54-paragraph statement of fact initiated before the court by a human rights lawyer, Hilary Oshoma on ‚ƒ{Š}ÂŽ~ |ÂŽ~ †{ƒ~ |”Š„~ z}ƒˆ‡z‹~ Šq†|ˆ~ Š¼€‚€~ †|} ~ †{ƒ~ z|€ˆ†~ †{Š†~ q{ƒ~ Šq~ •‡Â?ƒ„~ Š„~ |8ƒˆ~ |ÂŽ~ Š‰‰|‡„†”ƒ„†~ ‚¨~ the council on February 28, 2008, as ƒ‰€†¨~ Š„Š•ƒˆ~  Â”‡„‡q†ˆŠ†‡|„~ |„~ grade level 10 step 2 and that through hard work and performance, earned promotion to Grade level 12 step 2. The complainant added that during the period under review, she had worked in the Administrative Department and Library until 2010, when she was deployed to the ¡Âƒz€†‡Â?ƒ~ ‡ˆƒz†|ÂˆĂ‰q~ |1zƒ~ {ƒŠ Âƒ ~ ‚¨~ Obazee. Šq†|ˆ~ Š¼€‚€~Ž€ˆ†{ƒˆ~†|} ~†{ƒ~€ Â•Âƒ~ that before she was deployed, she was serving in the Administrative and Library department, while the Executive Director, Dr. Obazee, was the then Technical Director. The cleric litigant alleged that she was on several times and instances met with, and subjected to incessant seductive, ‡„… Âƒ}~ Š„ ~ qƒˆ‡|€q~ z|”‰}‡”ƒ„†q~ Š„ ~ gestures by Obazee. {ƒ~ ÂŽ|ˆ”ƒˆ~ z|€„z‡}~ q†Š8~ †|} ~ †{ƒ~ National Industrial Court that upon her continuous refusal, Obazee allegedly resorted to what she termed unnecessarily harassment and would not mind scolding her over mundane issues even at a time when she was heavily pregnant of her 3rd baby. The female pastor further argued that she had tried all within her reach to avoid the FRCN boss until when she was deployed to the library unit which she maintained is one of the units under the direct headship of

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Obazee. She explained further that this provided him with an opportunity to further pester her for seductive advances, stressing “he always comes to the Library not to read, but to indulge in endless gist with her and †{ƒˆƒŠŽ†ƒˆ~ ‡„Â?‡†ƒ~ {ƒˆ~ †|~ {‡q~ |1zƒ~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ promiscuous and obscene talkâ€?. She revealed that when Dr. 0bazee became the acting Executive Secretary and before his appointment was z|„…ˆ”ƒ ~‡„~ €}¨~¸Ă‚Â‹~{ƒ~{Š ~|ˆ ÂƒÂˆÂƒ ~ her deployment from the library to †{ƒ~ ¡Âƒz€†‡Â?ƒ~ ‡ˆƒz†|ÂˆĂ‰q~ |1zƒ~ Šq~ †{ƒ~ ¡Âƒz€†‡Â?ƒ~ 1zƒ~ ÂŠÂ„ÂŠÂ•ÂƒÂˆÂŁ Šq†|ˆ~ Š¼€‚€~ q†Š†ƒ ~ Ž€ˆ†{ƒˆ~ ‡„~ the suit that no sooner had she resumed that Obazee heightened his sexual advances to the extent of condescending to what she termed “the abysmal and ridiculous level of ÂĽÂ„ÂƒÂƒ}‡„•~ | „~†|~‚ƒ•~{ƒˆ~†|~|8ƒˆ~{‡”~ sex, professing that he had always loved her and that her love is really eating him upâ€?. The cleric further informed the court that in a bid to achieve his plot and desires of having sex with her, qzˆ‡‰†ƒ ~ Š„ ~ ‰ˆ|Â…}ƒ ~ †{ƒ~ z}Š‡”Š„†~ †|~ travel round the country together with {‡”~ ‰€ˆ‰|ˆ†ƒ }¨~ |„~ |1z‡Š}~  Â€Â†Â‡Âƒq~ to places like Calabar, Uyo, Enugu, ‚Š ÂŠÂ„‹~ ÂŹÂƒÂ‚Â€~­  ÂƒÂ‹~ ‚€Š~Š„ ~ ‡„„Š£ {ƒ~ ‰}Š‡„†‡8~ ‡„q‡q†ƒ ~ †{Š†~ {ƒˆƒ~ in all of the times after parties have retired to their hotel rooms, the FRCN

boss would either call or invite her to come over to his room or that he shall be coming to her room, but in all these she had at all times successfully ˆƒ‚€8ƒ ~†{ƒ~ ÂƒÂŽÂƒÂ„ ÂŠÂ„†£ {ƒ~ Šq†|ˆ~ ˆq~ ƒžÂ€ÂŠ}}¨~ †|} ~ †{ƒ~ z|€ˆ†~ †{Š†~  Â€ÂˆÂ‡Â„•~ †{ƒ~ z|€„z‡}Éq~ ‰ˆƒqq~ retreat in December 2012, at Akodo, the Executive Director came to her room to beg for sex but she resisted and advised him to re-channel all his }|Â?ƒ~Š„ ~Š8ƒz†‡|„~†|~{‡q~ ‡Žƒ‹~Š  Â‡Â„•~ that after the retreat he made her redundant at work by assigning all her work schedules to her subordinates and refused her all privileges. {ƒ~ Š}q|~ q†Š†ƒ ~ †{Š†~ |„~ ˆ‡ ÂŠ¨Â‹~ Š¨~ ¸šÂ‹~¸Ă‚Û‹~q{ƒ~ˆƒzƒ‡Â?ƒ ~Š~}ƒ,ƒˆ~|ÂŽ~†ˆŠ„qŽƒˆ~ from Lagos to FRCN liaison desk at †{ƒ~ |ˆ‰|ˆŠ†ƒ~ 8Š‡ˆ~ |””‡qq‡|„‹~ ‡„~ Kaduna, which subsequently led Â‚ÂŠÂśÂƒÂƒ~ †|~ qzˆŠ‰~ †{ƒ~ |1zƒ~ |ÂŽ~ †{ƒ~ ¡Âƒz€†‡Â?ƒ~ 1zƒ~ Š„Š•ƒˆ~ {‡z{~ q{ƒ~ had occupied. zz|ˆ Â‡Â„•~ †|~ †{ƒ~ ‰}Š‡„†‡8‹~ ‘ ~ accepted and complied with the punitive transfer in good faith, even, without due allowances paid to me. Few days after my resumption in Kaduna, I received a memo directing ”ƒ~†|~ˆƒ‰|ˆ†~†|~Š~•ˆŠ Âƒ~}ƒÂ?ƒ}~ÂÆ~~|1zƒˆ~ and on no account should I be granted the indulgence to leave my duty post without clearance from my junior who in turn must receive directive from Jim 0bazee directly in Lagos. This he boasted would frustrate me to resign

from the employment of FRCN.â€? She is praying the court to issue a mandatory order directing the FRCN to reinstate her or in the alternative †|~ Š¨~ {ƒˆ~ ¸šÂ‹Ă?Ă—šÂ‹Ă†Ă›Ă‡ÂŁĂ‚š~ ‚ƒ‡„•~ {ƒˆ~ salaries and other entitlement for 28years from October until retirement Š•ƒ~|ÂŽ~ÇÂ~¨ÂƒÂŠÂˆqÂŁ She is also praying the court to award in her favour, N10 million as cost of the legal action. But in a joint statement of defence instituted by Adesegun Ajibola (SAN) on behalf of Obazee, the defendants denied all the allegations, with a further position that after the employment of the claimant, she was granted series of leave, promotion and salary increase. Obazee also stated that before the  ÂƒÂ‰}|¨Â”ƒ„†~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~‰}Š‡„†‡8~†|~{‡q~|1zƒ‹~ {ƒ~ {Š ~ |ÂˆÂĽÂƒ ~ ‡„~  Â‡8ƒˆƒ„†~ zŠ‰Šz‡†‡ƒq~ without blemish or allegation none the least “sexual harassmentâ€? whatsoever, and that he had been performing his obligation to the Council with utmost good faith. The FRCN director pointed out that q||„~ŠŽ†ƒˆ~†{ƒ~‰}Š‡„†‡8~ Šq~ ÂƒÂ‰}|¨Âƒ ~†|~ qƒˆÂ?ƒ~ Šq~ ¡Âƒz€†‡Â?ƒ~ 1zƒ~ Š„Š•ƒˆ~ †|~ {‡q~|1zƒ‹~q{ƒ~ƒ¡{‡‚‡†ƒ ~†{ƒ~ÂŽ|}}| ‡„•~ traits to wit: poor performance; poor Š,‡†€ Âƒ~ Š„ ~  Â‡q‰|q‡†‡|„~ †|~ |ÂˆÂĽÂ‹~ }| ~ productivity and laziness, dishonesty with the handling of impress kept in her custody, the claimant was advised †|~ ‡”‰ˆ|Â?ƒ~ {ƒˆ~ Š,‡†€ Âƒ~ †|~ |ÂˆÂĽ~ ‚€†~ persisted with her shoddy ways. Obazee alongside the council alleged further that sometime in 2012, the ‰}Š‡„†‡8~‡„†ˆ| Â€zƒ ~{ƒˆ~{€q‚Š„ ~ {|~ ‡q~ Š}q|~ Š~ Šq†|ˆ~ †|~ {‡”‹~ Š„ ~ ‡„Ž|ˆ”ƒ ~ {‡”~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~„ƒƒ ~†|~|8ƒˆ~‰ˆŠ¨ÂƒÂˆ~ÂŽ|ˆ~{‡”~ and in addition indicated a prophesy that the Executive Director will q||„~ ‚ƒ~ ‰ˆ|”|†ƒ ~ †|~ {‡•{ƒˆ~ |1zƒ~ ‡„~ Nigeria. The statement of defence pointed out that when it became obvious that the claimant would not improve or meet up with the standard demanded ‚¨~{ƒˆ~|1zƒ‹~{ƒ~{Š ~„|~z{|‡zƒ~†{Š„~†|~ transfer her to Kaduna in line with the ‰€‚}‡z~ qƒˆÂ?‡zƒ~ ˆ€}ƒq~ |„~ Š¨~ ¸¸Â‹~ ¸Ă‚Û‹~ ‚€†~ †{ƒ~ ‰}Š‡„†‡8~ ˆƒq€”ƒ ~ † |~  ÂŠ¨q~ later.

NBA Owerri branch elects officers

A Pastor Yakubu stated further in the suit that no sooner had she resumed that Obazee heightened his sexual advances to the extent of condescending to what she termed “the abysmal and ridiculous level of kneeling down to beg her to offer him sex, professing that he had always loved her and that her love is really eating him up�

s the Annual General Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) holds this month, NBA Owerri Branch which is the host branch ÂŽ|ˆ~†{ƒ~ƒÂ?ƒ„†~{Šq~ƒ}ƒz†ƒ ~„ƒ ~|1zƒˆq~†|~ ‰‡}|†~‡†q~Š8Š‡ˆq~ÂŽ|ˆ~†{ƒ~„ƒ¡Â†~† |~¨ÂƒÂŠÂˆqÂŁ At its recent general meeting at the Bar Centre, Owerri, the members, in a ÂĽÂƒÂƒÂ„}¨~z|„†ƒq†ƒ ~ƒ}ƒz†‡|„‹~Â?|†ƒ ~ÂŽ|ˆ~ ÂˆÂŁ~ Stanley Imo to lead the new executive z|””‡,ƒƒ~Šq~z{ÂŠÂ‡ÂˆÂ”ÂŠÂ„ÂŁ~ {‡}ƒ~ ÂˆÂŁ~ ÂŁ~ ÂŁ~ ¼‰|„¨Âƒ~Š„ ~ ÂˆÂŁ~ {ˆ‡q~ {ƒ„†€•ƒ~ ƒˆƒ~ elected Vice Chairman and Secretary respectively. Ndidi Anike defeated her opponent to ƒ”ƒˆ•ƒ~ €‚}‡z‡†¨~ ƒzˆƒ†Šˆ¨~‡„~Š {|†}¨~z|„†ƒq†ƒ ~ƒ}ƒz†|ˆŠ}~ŽŠzƒ­|8ÂŁ~ Others who were also elected are Ishmael Nkwocha (Financial Secretary), ÂĽÂƒz{‡~ ‚‡|{Š~ Âą ˆƒŠq€ˆƒˆ²Â‹~ Šœ‡~ Udegbulem (Assistant Secretary), and •|œ‡~ {Â‡ÂƒÂĽ ƒ~Âą ƒ}ŽŠˆƒ~ ƒzˆƒ†Šˆ¨²£ {ƒ~ z|””‡,ƒƒ~ {Šq~ q‡„zƒ~ ‚ƒƒ„~ ‡„Š€•€ˆŠ†ƒ Â‹~ ‡†{~ ‡†q~ …ˆq†~ ”Š|ˆ~ †ŠqÂĽ~ being a successful hosting of the 2014 Annual General Conference.


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Crime Friday, August 8, 2014

Why I stabbed my heartthrob to death in hotel room – Suspected murderer ADELEKE ADESANYA

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~ { }~ 1| ~ {|~ q~ recently arrested over the allegation of murdering his girlfriend, Gift Sunday, in a hotel room at Ketu Alapere has started giving reasons behind his killing with malice afore thought action. The suspect, upon various interrogations at the state Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, Yaba, Lagos, was said to have given various reasons for his actions among which he claimed that his deceased girlfriend, Gift Sunday, was planning to disown him, and { ~{ q~ q| } ¨~ q~ ||~ 1z } ~ | ~{ ~ to cope with in their relationship. A credible source who spoke with Daily Newswatch correspondent over the case said the suspect in the course of interrogations, confessed to have truly stabbed the deceased with scissors and at harm and other places in the hotel room. He claimed further that the z ~z| , ~ q~ | ~ q ~| ~ z ~ from anyone. Meanwhile, the deceased brother –in-law, Mr. Dikson, said the suspect’s act of taking his sis-in-law’s life is more than ordinary. He explained that Raphael who claimed to be a driver with a telecommunication operator company had formerly been alleged of a } ~|8 z ~ {~ { ~ z q ~} q ~ | {£~ According to him, “Rapheal was reported to have been in our house last month, and ~ ~ , ~ |~ ¥ }}~ { q~ q ~ }~ { ~ { ~ }}¨~¥ }} £~ ~ { ~ ~ ¨q } ~ ~ ¨~ wife who happened to be an elder sister to this late girl were not around, we went on a

Late Gift and Raphael

trip out of Lagos. And when wee came back, our neighbours told d us that this boy, Raphael, was in our house and he was threatening ning Gift’s life with dangerous weapon. apon. Immediately when my wife heard ard this, she warned Gift seriously to put ut whatever relationship she was having with ith the boy to an end. And she promised to do ,so and not to entertain the boy again in our compound, because he usually comes there as friend to us.” Mr Dickson, giving explanation on the atrocity which made all on them interviewees at the state CID,Yaba, said, he was called with his wife to come to a hospital to see Gift {|~q q ~ ~ ¬ ¨£~ ~ , ~ |~ { ~ q~ ~ | ~ } } ~ |~ { ¨ ~ hospital at Ketu, my wife entered the place | ~ | ~ { ~ q ~ |} z ~ |1z q~ ~ where they put her; we could not see her, Nigeria, Assistant Inspector General only to later see her corpse while they were Baba Bolanta has announced the coming wedding ceremony of his beloved daughter, Maryam Bolatan. A statement received from the family | ~ { ~ } ~ |} z ~ |1z ~ { q~ ~ { ~ { ~ OWOLOLA ADEBOLA long awaiting ceremony is scheduled to ompol. Tunde Ogunsakin was hold at Ilorin on the 8th and 9th of August once again praised by the Rivers 2014 at Ami Event Palace Ajase Ipo Road State people as he launched a Ilorin,Kwara State capital. campaign against kidnapping. In Speaking over the awaiting conjugal ~ }}~ , ~ ~ ~ 1z q~ blessing, AIG Bolatan said, “It is my joy to Mess last weekend, the State’s governor, announce the wedding of this my wonderful Rotimi Amaechi, who was represented by the girl. It is what I have long been waiting for; ¨~ | | ~ £~ } ~ ¥ ~ ~ because, it is what every citizen pray for as |8~ { ~ } z{ ~ { ~ ~ ~ }} | ~ ~| ~ { ~ } } ~| ~{ {¤~{ ~q £~ endorsements.Ikuru who rhetorically said The AIG, showing concern for the present Ogunsakin has won a medal by conceiving insecurity status of the country, however, the idea of the launching added that the implores the citizens to remain steadfast, Commissioner of Police has been able to saying that the present administration, decimate the number of kidnaps since through the security agencies is well qq | ~| ~|1z £ prepared in tackling any uprising. “The In response, Ogunsakin said several research government is on ground to contain and 8| q~ ~ ~ ~ } z ~ {~ { ~ ~ |~ ~ constrict any activity considered inimical to out why kidnapping has become order of the the well being of the country,” he sounded day in the South-South Development Area. |8£ The commissioner said in Rivers alone, close to Meanwhile, the family of Omojola has 10 cases of kidnapping were daily recorded but announced the coming burial ceremony of that the command has managed to cut down their mother, Chief Mrs. Ruth Alaba Aroreke cases of kidnapping by 60% to what he earlier Omojola and consequently picked August 2, met on ground. The commissioner said the 2014. The remains of Mrs Omojola who was motive of the campaign was to follow a new qz ~ q~ }} q | q~ | } ~ ~z| , ~ order in policing. In his words; to the mother earth at Ayedun, Ekiti state, “I must state that “STOP KIDNAPPING after a burial service at Methodist Church in CAMPAIGN” is not just a mere action the same town. Madam Omojola died at the z ~ Éq~ | ~ | } ~ 8| ~ ~ ¥ ~ } }} ~ ~| ~×Û£~ policing above the present bar of arresting,

AIG set to give out daughter’s hand in Marriage

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The suspect, Raphael

trying to drag her a vehicle. When she inside told me, I could not believe my ears. Later, the vehicle disappeared, until two days later when we discovered they moved her to a morgue at Ikorodu General Hospital. And when we saw her, her body was stabbed as if they were about to use her for ritual. Her arm’s muscle was cut with something, while her breast was cut underneath. It was pathetic”, he explained. The deceased brother-in-law during his explanation, also alleged that the hotel

{ ~ { ~ |z ¨~ q~ z| , ~ q ~ |~ have capacitated the suspect at succeeding in the crime. According to him, he said information gathered revealed that the life of the deceased wouldn’t have been taken in the dastardly act if the hotel’s management had responded to the shout by her sister-in} ~ ± ²~ ~ { ~ {| }~ || £~ ~ q~ revealed that Gift wouldn’t have been killed by the boy if the people in the hotel had responded to the serious noise that was coming from the room. One of the boys {|~ }}¨~ | ~ { ~ {| }~ || ~ { ~ Raphael killed her said, he was in the hotel for about 30mins hearing her noise calling for help without anyone responding. The boy said, later he went to the reception to tell them of what he heard, but they shunned him, saying that nothing serious was happening in the room. He added that later, when he could not bear the noise anymore, he and other people had to force the door opened and saw the girl in the pool of blood with Raphael holding a scissors in his hand. He said immediately they rushed her to private hospital in the area, while others held Rapheal and handed him to police who later surfaced at the scene, but could not survive as a result of the blood loss ”, he explained. Another relative of the victim who preferred anonymity said, the suspect’s act in taking Gift’s life was deliberate. He alleged that Raphael having known that the deceased has yielded to her sister’s warning of backing out of their relationship, lured her to the hotel room and took her life. He however vowed that members of his family would not leave any stone unturned to ensure justice prevail over the case and bring the suspect to book. It would be recalled that last week, report { ~ ~ { ~ { }~ 1| ~ {|~ { } ~ from Edo state landed in police net upon ~ |8 z ~ | ~ q ~ { q~ { ,{ | ~ ~ Sunday to death in a hotel room at Ketu Alapere area of Lagos.

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prosecuting, with the emphasis on prevention . The campaign is set to be launched in Area Commands with mind-set of adequately informing the public on preventatives z q~ q|~ q~ |~ z| ~ z ¶ q~ |~ } ~ their complaint with utmost trust. Ladies and gentlemen, let me take you back when a person q~ ~ ~ ~ |1z q~ | ~ { q~ | z ~ easily come to mind, the public discussion that often follow such is centred on the perceived 8 z qq~| ~ { ~ ~ |} z ~ |~ q{~ { ~

CP Ogunsakin and others at the launch

kidnappers out of their den” Meanwhile, Tele Ikuru who said Rivers State Police Command has won a gold medal award with this campaign added that he was convinced Nigeria Police with the help of the | ~ q~ }} ~ |~ { } ~ ~ { ~ { ~ crime. The River State Police command, with { ~ ~ ~ 8| ~ q ~ ¥ ~ }q|~ got a donation of 18-passangers bus donated by Senator Sekibo who represents the largest oil area in the Senate House.


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Super Friday Friday, AUGUST 8, 2014

Affirmation of God’s power at Deeper Life programme CHARLES OKONJI

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othing else could excite Abigail Oyinade, a resident of Ipaja area of Lagos, who {Š ~ q€8ƒˆƒ ~ š~ ¨ÂƒÂŠÂˆq~ |ÂŽ~ mental illness, than God’s €„žÂ€ÂŠ}‡…ƒ ~ŽŠÂ?|€ˆ~†| Šˆ q~{ƒˆ~Š†~†{ƒ~}Šq†~ ƒ Â‡Â†Â‡|„~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~”|„†{}¨~”‡ˆŠz}ƒ~Š„ ~ˆƒÂ?‡Â?Š}~ programme of the Deeper Life Bible Church (DLBC). ‚‡•Š‡}‹~‰ˆ‡|ˆ~†|~{ƒˆ~{ƒŠ}‡„•‹~{Š ~Â?‡q‡†ƒ ~  Â‡8ƒˆƒ„†~‰q¨z{‡Š†ˆ‡z~{|q‰‡†Š}q‹~qÂƒÂƒÂĽÂ‡Â„Â•~ÂŽ|ˆ~ solution to her ailment. Unfortunately, her z|„… ÂƒÂ„zƒ~ ‡„~ ”ƒ Â‡zŠ}~ q|}€†‡|„~ z|€} ~ „|†~ |8ƒˆ~{ƒˆ~Š„¨~•}‡””ƒˆ~|ÂŽ~{|Â‰ÂƒÂŁ~ ƒˆ~Žˆ‡ƒ„ q~ Š„ ~ ˆƒ}Š†‡Â?ƒq~ z|€} ~ |„}¨~ Žƒƒ}~ z|„zƒˆ„‹~ Šq~ her desired healing was drifting further Š‰Šˆ†~Žˆ|”~•ƒ,‡„•~€†”|q†~Š,ƒ„†‡|„£~ But when she came to the Deeper Life |„Žƒˆƒ„zƒ~ ƒ„†ˆƒ~ Âą ²Â‹~ ”~ š¸Â‹~ Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ogun State, {‡z{~ Šq~ †{ƒ~ Â?ƒ„€ƒ~ |ÂŽ~ †{ƒ~ ‰ˆ|•ˆŠ””ƒ~ tagged, “Soaring on Eagle’s Wings,â€? it was apparent, going by euphoria of God’s ”ƒˆz¨~ Š„ ~ |Â?ƒˆ™| ‡„•~ |”„‡‰|†ƒ„zƒ~ Š†~ the camp, she would witness a turnaround in her situation. After the prayer of Pastor W. F. Kumuyi, the General Superintendent of DLBC, the ƒÂ?‡}~ q‰‡ˆ‡†q~ }ƒŽ†~ {ƒˆ~ Š„ ~ ‚‡•Š‡}~ z|€} ~ „|~ }|„•ƒˆ~{ƒŠˆ~†{ƒ~q†ˆŠ„•ƒ~Â?|‡zƒq‹~ {‡z{~q{ƒ~ used to hear. It was a spectacular healing. Another Christiana Ugbazie, who stays in Bariga, Lagos, was equally in moment |ÂŽ~ ƒzq†Šq¨£~ ƒˆ~ {€q‚Š„ ~ {Š ~ ‚ƒƒ„~ ‡„~ qƒŠˆz{~ |ÂŽ~ ÂŹ|‚~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ qƒÂ?ƒˆŠ}~ ¨ÂƒÂŠÂˆqÂŁ~ {‡„•q~ ‚ƒzŠ”ƒ~q|~{Šˆ ~~~†{Š†~†{ƒ¨~z|€} ~~Š8|ˆ ~~ †{ƒ‡ˆ~z{‡} ÂˆÂƒÂ„Éq~qz{||}~ŽƒƒqÂŁ~ {ƒ~|„}¨~ÂŹ|‚q~ {ƒ~ z|€} ~ •ƒ†‹~ ‡„~ q‰‡†ƒ~ |ÂŽ~ {‡q~ žÂ€ÂŠ}‡…zŠ†‡|„‹~ z|€} ~ „|†~ |8ƒˆ~ Š„¨~ ƒz|„|”‡z~ q|}Šzƒ‹~ Šq~ †{ƒ~ qŠ}Šˆ‡ƒq~ •‡Â?ƒ„~ †|~ {‡”~ ƒˆƒ~ ‚ƒ† ƒƒ„~ ¸Ă‚‹ÂÂÂ~ Š„ ~ ¸Ă†Â‹Ă‚Ă‚Ă‚~ Š~ ”|„†{‹~ {‡z{~ could not sustain the family.

| ƒÂ?ƒˆ‹~q{ƒ~Š„ ~{ƒˆ~{€q‚Š„ ~ ƒˆƒ~q†‡}}~ trusting God for the best. One particular ‡„†ƒˆÂ?‡ƒ ~ {ƒ~ Š,ƒ„ Âƒ ~ }|„•~ Š•|~ Šq~ ƒÂ?ƒ„~ÂŽ|ˆ•|,ÂƒÂ„ÂŁ~ ۠~ | ~|ÂŽ~”‡ˆŠz}ƒ~‡q~q†‡}}~ Š}‡Â?ƒ‹~ Šq‹~ |„ƒ~  ÂŠ¨Â‹~ {ƒ~ Šq~ zŠ}}ƒ ~ †|~ ‰‡zÂĽ~ his appointment. With the huge salary, Š}}| Š„zƒq~ Š„ ~ ”Š„¨~ |†{ƒˆ~ ‚ƒ„ƒ…†q‹~ †{ƒ~ payment of children’s school fees and other family’s commitments were no longer a problem. Besides, Abigail and Ugbazie family, quite a lot of other participants at the ‰ˆ|•ˆŠ””ƒ~ q”‡}ƒ ~ {|”ƒ~ ‡†{~  Â‡8ƒˆƒ„†~ miracles and blessings. Bimpe Lawal, {|~ }‡Â?ƒq~ ‡„~ •ƒ•ƒ‹~ Š•|q‹~ q{Šˆƒ ~ {ƒˆ~ testimony. She had tumour in her stomach as well as constant migraine, but after Kumuyi’s ministration, she became totally healed.

Š”ƒq~ ÂĽ €¨Âƒ~ Š„ ~ ˆq~ |}Š~ |•Š‚‡‹~ ‚|†{~ Žˆ|”~ ÂĽ|ˆ| Â€Â‹~ Š•|q‹~ ƒžÂ€ÂŠ}}¨~ z|€} ~ withhold their joy, as they poured their {ƒŠˆ†q~ ‡„~ Š„~ Š |ˆŠ†‡|„~ †|~ | £~ ÂĽ €¨Âƒ~ {Š ~{Š ~¸Ă?~¨ÂƒÂŠÂˆq~|ÂŽ~‚Šˆˆƒ„„ƒqq~q†Šˆƒ ~€‰|„~ his marriage. But he and his wife trusted | £~ Â?ƒ„†€Š}}¨Â‹~ †{ƒ~ |ˆ ~ Â?‡q‡†ƒ ~ †{ƒ”~ Š„ ~ •ŠÂ?ƒ~ †{ƒ”~ Š~ ‚|¨£~ |ˆ~ |•Š‚‡‹~ {|~ Š}q|~ †ƒq†‡…ƒ ~ |ÂŽ~ | Ă‰q~ €„”ƒˆ‡†ƒ ~ ŽŠÂ?|€ˆ‹~ {ƒˆ~”Šˆˆ‡Š•ƒ~ Šq~Ÿ~¨ÂƒÂŠÂˆq~ ‡†{|۠~Š~z{‡} £~ God answered their prayer early last year, Šq~ ƒ~Â?‡q‡†ƒ ~†{ƒ”~Š„ ~•ŠÂ?ƒ~†{ƒ”~† ‡zÂƒÂŁ {ƒqƒ~ †ƒq†‡”|„‡ƒq‹~ Šq~ |„ƒ~ |ÂŽ~ †{ƒ~ participants noted, espoused the scriptural position that any man born of woman must •ˆŠ‰‰}ƒ~ ‡†{~†ˆ|€‚}ƒqÂŁ~ {ƒqƒ~Ă•Â†Âˆ|€‚}ƒq‹É~{ƒ~ pointed out, often necessitated some search ÂŽ|ˆ~q|}€†‡|„q‹~‚€†~”Š„¨~‰ƒ|‰}ƒ~ |€} ~qÂƒÂƒÂĽ~ the way out of life challenges from wrong quarters, often ending up complicating the situation. zz|ˆ Â‡Â„•~ †|~ {‡”‹~ €q€Š}}¨Â‹~ †|~ Šz{‡ƒÂ?ƒ~ freedom from such operations and the oppressors, the oppressed should need Š~ {‡•{ƒˆ~ ‰| ƒˆ~ †{Š†~ |€} ~ „|†~ {ŠÂ?ƒ~ „ƒ•Š†‡Â?ƒ~z|„qƒžÂ€ÂƒÂ„zƒq‹~ {‡z{~{Šq~‚ƒz|”ƒ~

Kumuyi the thrust of DLBC’s monthly miracle and ˆƒÂ?‡Â?Š}~‰ˆ|Â•ÂˆÂŠÂ”Â”ÂƒÂŁ Kumuyi, while ministering at the last ”‡ˆŠz}ƒ~ Š„ ~ ˆƒÂ?‡Â?Š}~ ‰ˆ|•ˆŠ””ƒ‹~ {‡z{~ ‚ƒ•Š„~‡„~ Š„€Šˆ¨~¸Ă‚Û‹~ Šq~ƒ”‰{Š†‡z~†{Š†~ God was capable of turning around all „ƒ•Š†‡Â?ƒ~z‡ˆz€”q†Š„zƒq‹~ƒÂ?ƒ„~Šq~{ƒ~€ˆ•ƒ ~ ‡•ƒˆ‡Š„q~„|†~†|~•‡Â?ƒ~€‰~|Â?ƒˆ~€„‰}ƒŠqŠ„†~ life situations and challenges they might be facing. {ƒ~ ƒ„ƒˆŠ}~ €‰ƒˆ‡„†ƒ„ ÂƒÂ„†~ |ÂŽ~ ‹~ who preached three messages at the ƒÂ?ƒ„†‹~„Š”ƒ}¨Ă–~‘ Šˆˆ¨Â‡Â„•~ÂŽ|ˆ~ | Ă‰q~ | ƒˆ~ Š„‡Žƒq†Š†‡|„‹¤~ ‘ ƒz€}‡Šˆ~ ŠÂ?|€ˆ~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ †{ƒ~ Š‡†{Ž€}¤~ Š„ ~ ‘ {ƒ~ ‡Žƒ~ |ÂŽ~ Š~ |Šˆ‡„•~ Š•}ƒ‹¤~‰|‡„†ƒ ~|۠~†{Š†~q|”ƒ~ Â‡1z€}†~}‡Žƒ~ z|„ Â‡Â†Â‡|„q~ ƒˆƒ~”ƒŠ„†~†|~qƒˆÂ?ƒ~Šq~†ˆŠ‡„‡„•~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ ‚ƒ}‡ƒÂ?ƒˆq~ ‡„~ | ~ Š„ Â‹~ Šq~ q€z{‹~ ƒˆƒ~ ”ƒŠ„†~†|~‚ƒ~Â†ÂŠÂĽÂƒÂ„~‡„~•|| ~ŽŠ‡†{ÂŁ

ƒ‹~{| ƒÂ?ƒˆ‹~ƒ”‰{Šq‡qƒ ~†{Š†~†{ƒˆƒ~ Šq~ Š} Š¨q~Š~†‡”ƒ~|ÂŽ~ˆƒŽˆƒq{‡„•‹~‰ˆ|Â?‡ Âƒ ~†{ƒ~ ‡„ Â‡Â?‡ Â€ÂŠ}~ ˆƒ”Š‡„ƒ ~ q†ƒŠ ÂŽÂŠq†~ ‡„~ | Â‹~  Âƒz}Šˆ‡„•~ †|~ †{ƒ~ ‰Šˆ†‡z‡‰Š„†q~ Š†~ †{ƒ~ ƒÂ?ƒ„†~ that “God will not fail you; you will rise Š‚|Â?ƒ~}‡Žƒ~z{Š}}ƒ„•ƒq~Š„ ~z‡ˆz€”q†Š„zƒq£¤ Recounting the ordeals of Biblical Joseph, {|~ Šq~ q|} ~ ‡„†|~ zŠ‰†‡Â?‡†¨~ ‚¨~ {‡q~ | „~ brothers, unjustly jailed and abandoned,

the cleric said that despite the challenges,

|qƒ‰{~”|Â?ƒ ~Žˆ|”~†{ƒ~‰ˆ‡q|„~†|~‚ƒz|”ƒ~ †{ƒ~ ˆ‡”ƒ~ ‡„‡q†ƒˆ~|ÂŽ~ •¨Â‰Â†ÂŁ Kumuyi explained that some of the challenges people passed through in life €q€Š}}¨~ qƒˆÂ?ƒ ~ Šq~ †ˆŠ‡„‡„•~ †|~ ‰ˆƒ‰Šˆƒ~ them for the position God was preparing for them, noting that the hard times, the trials and temptations that Joseph passed through prepared him ahead of the leadership position he later occupied in Egypt.

ƒ~ qŠ‡ Ă–~ ‘ |qƒ‰{Éq~  ÂˆÂƒÂŠÂ”q~ ‚ƒzŠ”ƒ~ Ž€}Â…}}ƒ ~ ‚ƒzŠ€qƒ~ {ƒ~ ƒ„†~ †{ˆ|ۥ{~ †{ƒ~ Â†ÂˆÂŠÂ‡Â„Â‡Â„Â•Ăœ~ƒÂ?ƒˆ¨Â†{‡„•~{Š‰‰ƒ„‡„•~†|~¨|€~‡q~Š~ training school for you. You will get there. Don’t quit the school of training; don’t quit when things appear tough. “What if Joseph had thought of the  Â‡1z€}†‡ƒq~ |ÂŽ~ {‡q~ }‡Žƒ~ z{Š}}ƒ„•ƒq~ Š„ ~ {Š ~ •‡Â?ƒ„~ €‰~ {|‰ƒ~ |„ƒ~ ”|„†{~ ‚ƒŽ|ˆƒ~ †{ƒ~ Ž€}Â…}Â”ÂƒÂ„Â†Ăƒ~ |€~ ‡}}~„|†~•‡Â?ƒ~€‰Ă&#x;~ }}~†{|qƒ~ things that are happening to you are for your good; and they will turn out right in

ƒq€q~„Š”ƒĂ&#x;¤ While also urging the participants and ‡•ƒˆ‡Š„q~ †|~ }||ÂĽ~ |„~ †|~ | ~ ‡„~ ƒÂ?ƒˆ¨~ situation they were passing through,

The evil spirits left her and Abigail could no longer hear the strange voices, which she used to hear. It was a spectacular healing

pointing out that their time of blessings would soon come, he further explained that had Joseph stepped out of prison ƒŠˆ}‡ƒˆ~†{Š„~ {ƒ„~{ƒ~ Â‡ Â‹~{ƒ~ |€} ~{ŠÂ?ƒ~ graduated into unemployment. But that he was only brought out at the appointed †‡”ƒ~ {ƒ„~†{ƒˆƒ~ Šq~Š~‰|q‡†‡|„~†|~Â…}}~Š„ ~ when he had garnered enough experience †|~Šqq€”ƒ~†{Š†~ƒ„Â?‡Š‚}ƒ~‰|q‡†‡|„£ {ƒ~ ƒ„ƒˆŠ}~ €‰ƒˆ‡„†ƒ„ ÂƒÂ„†~ |ÂŽ~ ~ q†Š†ƒ Ă–~‘ {ŠˆŠ|{‹~†{ƒ~†{ƒ„~ ‡„•~|ÂŽ~ •¨Â‰Â†Â‹~ {Š ~Š~ ÂˆÂƒÂŠÂ”~Š„ ~†{ƒˆƒ~ Šq~„|~|„ƒ~ŠÂ?Š‡}Š‚}ƒ~ to interpret the dream except Joseph. When you are the person to interpret the dream or occupy that precious position), there ‡}}~‚ƒ~„|~|„ƒ~ƒ}qƒ~†{Š†~ ‡}}~‚ƒ~ŠÂ?Š‡}Š‚}ƒ~†|~ interpret it or occupy it. “When God has trained you and it is time for you to assume your post; when it is your time to get the promotion, no one else ‡}}~ ‚ƒ~ ŠÂ?Š‡}Š‚}ƒ~ †|~ …†~ ‡„†|~ †{Š†~ ‰|q‡†‡|„‹~ no one else will occupy your place and ‰|q‡†‡|„~‡„~ ƒq€q~„Š”ƒĂ&#x;~ “All those things happening are meant to train you up and they are preparing you ÂŽ|ˆ~ †{ƒ~ ‰}Šzƒ~ {ƒˆƒ~ ¨|€~ ‡}}~ Â‚ÂƒÂŁ~ {‡q~ ‡q~ ‚ƒzŠ€qƒ~Š}}~†{‡„•q~ |ÂˆÂĽ~†|•ƒ†{ƒˆ~ÂŽ|ˆ~•|| Â‹~ ÂŽ|ˆ~†{|qƒ~ {|~}|Â?ƒ~ | Â‹¤~{ƒ~q†ˆƒqqƒ £ Kumuyi, who insisted that God is zŠ‰Š‚}ƒ~ |ÂŽ~  |‡„•~ ƒÂ?ƒˆ¨Â†{‡„•~ ‚ƒ¨|„ ~ †{ƒ~ ‡”Š•‡„Š†‡|„~ |ÂŽ~ ”Š„‹~ Š1ˆ”ƒ ~ †{Š†~ †{ƒ~ omnipotence of God was not in doubt. ƒz|€„†‡„•~Š~q‰ƒz†Šz€}Šˆ~”‡ˆŠz}ƒ~†{Š†~†||ÂĽ~ ‰}Šzƒ~ ˆƒzƒ„†}¨~ ‡„~ |„ƒ~ |ÂŽ~ {‡q~ ƒÂ?Š„•ƒ}‡q†‡z~ outreaches in Zambia, the cleric said a }Š ¨~{Š ~{ƒˆ~…„•ƒˆ~z۠~|8~ {‡}ƒ~q{€,‡„•~ a door. She was rushed to a clinic, but the  |z†|ˆ~ŠqÂĽÂƒ ~†{ƒ”~†|~•|~‚ŠzÂĽ~Š„ ~‰‡zÂĽ~†{ƒ~ qƒÂ?ƒˆƒ ~‰Šˆ†‹~ {‡z{~†{ƒ¨~{Š ~ÂŽ|ˆ•|,ƒ„~‡„~ the stampede that followed the accident. ¨~ †{ƒ~ †‡”ƒ~ †{ƒ~ z{|‰‰ƒ ­|8~ ‰Šˆ†~ Šq~ ‚ˆ|ۥ{†~ ‡†~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ †{ƒ~  |z†|ˆ~ †|~ |ÂˆÂĽ~ |„~ †{ƒ~ …„•ƒˆ‹~‡†~{Š ~‚ƒz|”ƒ~ ÂƒÂŠ ~Š„ ~z|} ~†{Š†~ it could no longer be sutured with the stump. But at that period, Kumuyi was holding a crusade in that part of the city Š„ ~ †{ƒ~ {ƒŠˆ†­Â‚ˆ|ÂĽÂƒÂ„~ }Š ¨~ zŠ”ƒ~ †|~ †{ƒ~ meeting. During prayer ministration, a ‚ˆŠ„ ~„ƒ ~…„•ƒˆ~•ˆƒ ~€‰~Žˆ|”~†{ƒ~q†€”‰~ Š„ ~‚ƒzŠ”ƒ~„|ˆ”Š}~Šq~‡Ž~„|†{‡„•~{Š ~ƒÂ?ƒˆ~ happened to it. In one of the editions of the monthly programme, a lady journalist also shared a testimony before the congregation |ÂŽ~ {| ~ q{ƒ~ ˆƒzƒ‡Â?ƒ ~  |€‚}ƒ~ ‚}ƒqq‡„•q~ {ƒ„~q{ƒ~ Šq~‡„Â?‡†ƒ ~†|~z|Â?ƒˆ~|„ƒ~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~ programmes. According to her, before the day of {ƒˆ~  Â‡Â?‡„ƒ~ Â?‡q‡†Š†‡|„‹~ q{ƒ~ {Š ~ ‚ƒƒ„~ experiencing a strange happening in her }Â‡ÂŽÂƒÂŁ~ {ƒ~{Š ~Š} Š¨q~‚ƒƒ„~z|Â?ƒˆƒ ~‚¨~†{‡zÂĽ~ z|‚ ƒ‚~ ƒÂ?ƒˆ¨ {ƒˆƒ~ q{ƒ~ ÂƒÂ„Â†Ăœ~ ‡†~  Â‡ ~ „|†~ ”Š,ƒˆ~ {ƒˆƒ~q{ƒ~ Šq~Ă ~‡„~†{ƒ~|1zƒ‹~‡„~{ƒˆ~ {|€qƒ‹~|ˆ~ƒÂ?ƒ„~‡„~Š~zˆ|  £ {ƒ~  Â‡qz}|qƒ Ă–~ ‘ ۠~ |„~ †{Š†~ ŽŠ†ƒŽ€}~  ÂŠ¨Â‹~ ~ Šq~ Š”|„•~ †{ƒ~ ÂŹ|€ˆ„Š}‡q†q~ ‡„Â?‡†ƒ ~ †|~ z|Â?ƒˆ~ †{ƒ~ ƒÂ?ƒ„†‹~ Šq~ q||„~ Šq~ ~ ƒ„†ƒˆƒ ~ the auditorium I felt a cloud of cobweb z|Â?ƒˆ‡„•~”ƒ‹~‚€†~ ~‰ˆŠ¨Âƒ ~†{Š†~ | ~q{|€} ~  Âƒ}‡Â?ƒˆ~ Â”ÂƒÂŁ~ Ž†ƒˆ~ †{ƒ~ ‰ˆŠ¨ÂƒÂˆ~ ”‡„‡q†ˆŠ†‡|„~ by Pastor Kumuyi, that was the end of the qŠ†Š„‡z~ |‰ƒˆŠ†‡|„~ ‡„~ ”¨~ }Â‡ÂŽÂƒÂŁ~ {ƒ~ z|‚ ƒ‚~ disappeared. ‘ •Š‡„‹~‚ƒŽ|ˆƒ~ ~ ƒ„†~†|~z|Â?ƒˆ~†{Š†~ƒÂ?ƒ„†‹~ I was not on full employment with the |ˆ•Š„‡qŠ†‡|„~ ~ Šq~ ˆ‡†‡„•~ÂŽ|ÂˆÂŁ~ {ƒˆƒ~ Šq~ an embargo on employment there. But {ƒ„~ ~•|†~†|~†{ƒ~|1zƒ~†{ƒ~„ƒ¡Â†~ ÂŠ¨Â‹~ ~ Šq~ singled out for employment and within †{Š†~ Â?ƒˆ¨~ ÂƒÂƒÂĽÂ‹~ ~ ˆƒzƒ‡Â?ƒ ~ ”¨~ }ƒ,ƒˆ~ |ÂŽ~ Š‰‰|‡„†”ƒ„†~Š„ ~‰ƒ|‰}ƒ~z|€} ~„|†~‚ƒ}‡ƒÂ?ƒ~ ࠣ~ †~z|€} ~|„}¨~{ŠÂ?ƒ~‚ƒƒ„~ | Â‹¤~q{ƒ~q†Š†ƒ £ „~ Š¨Â‹~†{‡q~¨ÂƒÂŠÂˆĂ‰q~‰ˆ|•ˆŠ””ƒ‹~ƒ„†‡†}ƒ Â‹~ ‘ ƒq€q‹~†{ƒ~€„Ž|ˆ•ƒ,Š‚}ƒ~”‡ˆŠz}ƒ~ Š}ÂĽÂƒÂˆÂ‹¤~ she got her healing. She had a problem with her left hand and the doctor told her †{Š†~q{ƒ~ |€} ~„|†~Â”ÂŠÂĽÂƒ~€qƒ~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~{Š„ ~ again, but after the prayer, God healed her.


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Daily Newswatch

Arts Friday, August 8, 2014

I never knew I could play a talking pot –Afe Onikoko, the lady that talks with a pot " &" !# ' ! female musician to sing and play with a talking pot, that is why she is called the talking ) & ! * " Akinola Akinjobi * +" &" " + + " !# " "! & !# - . # & # & $ . $ * ! "$ /)

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ould you tell us who Afe Onikoko is? My name is Oluwatoyin Akinola Akinjobi, popularly known as Afe Onikoko. I am Žˆ|”~ „ |~ Â†ÂŠÂ†ÂƒÂŁ~ ~ Š”~ †{ƒ~ …ˆq†~ z{‡} ~ ‡„~ Š~ ŽŠ”‡}¨~ |ÂŽ~ qƒÂ?ƒ„~ z{‡} ÂˆÂƒÂ„ÂŁ~ ~ ¨~ ‰Šˆƒ„†q~ Šˆƒ~ ‰Šq†|ˆqÂŁ~ ~ Š”~ ”Šˆˆ‡ƒ ~ ‡†{~ † |~ z{‡} ÂˆÂƒÂ„ÂŁ~ My husband, Olumide Akinloa is a pianist.

ƒ~‡q~Š}q|~Š~z|”‰|qƒˆ~Š„ ~Š~‰ˆ| Â€zÂƒÂˆÂŁ~ ~”ƒ†~ {‡”~†{ˆ|ۥ{~”¨~”€q‡zŠ}~zÂŠÂˆÂƒÂƒÂˆÂŁ~ ~{Š ~Š}}~”¨~qƒz|„ ÂŠÂˆ¨~ƒ Â€zŠ†‡|„~‡„~ Š•|q~ Â†ÂŠÂ†ÂƒÂŁ~ ~Š,ƒ„ Âƒ ~ }| |‡ˆŠ~ ˆ‡”Šˆ¨~ z{||}‹~ }| |‡ˆŠ~ Š„ ~ }Š†ƒˆ~ ‰ˆ|zƒƒ Âƒ ~ †|~ q{ƒˆ‡~ ˆŠ””Šˆ~ z{||}~ Š„ ~ |Â?ƒˆ„”ƒ„†~ ‡ˆ}q~

‡•{~ z{||}‹~ {Š•Š”€~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ ”¨~ qƒz|„ ÂŠÂˆ¨~ qz{||}~ ƒ Â€zŠ†‡|„£~ ~ q†€ Â‡Âƒ ~ ”€q‡z~ Š†~ †{ƒ~ „‡Â?ƒˆq‡†¨~|ÂŽ~ Š•|q‹~ ÂĽ|¼Š£ How did you become a musician? ~ q†Šˆ†ƒ ~ ‰}Š¨Â‡Â„•~ †{ƒ~ ‰|†~ Žˆ|”~ z{€ˆz{ÂŁ~ While I was going about singing gospel songs, I met Atunda Entertainment. From †{ƒˆƒ‹~ ~ ‚ƒzŠ”ƒ~ Š~ ‚Šz¼€‰~ q‡„•ƒˆ~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ ÂˆÂŠÂŁ~ {ƒ¨~  Â‡qz|Â?ƒˆƒ ~ ”ƒ~ Š„ ~ †Š€•{†~ ”ƒ~ ”|ˆƒ~ on how to sing and play the pot. I never ÂĽÂ„Âƒ ~†{Š†~ ~z|€} ~‰}Š¨~Š~†Š}¼‡„•~‰|†£~ ~€qƒ ~ †|~‰}Š¨~•€‡†Šˆ‹~ ÂˆÂ€Â””ƒˆ~qĠ~Š„ ~Š~}‡,}ƒ~‚‡†~ of keyboard. The founder initiated the idea of the talking pot and I started playing it. ƒ~ ƒˆƒ~•ƒ,‡„•~|„ƒ~q|€„ ~ {ƒ„~ ~q†Šˆ†ƒ £~ Š†ƒˆ~|„‹~ ~•ˆŠ Â€ÂŠÂ†Âƒ ~Š„ ~‚ƒ•Š„~†|~‰}Š¨~†|~ the extent that the pot began to talk. When are you releasing an album? I have some singles that are on the air ŠÂ?ƒq~ ‡„}z€ Â‡Â„•~ Ă• |ˆ‡q|ˆ|~ |†‡}|É£~ {ƒ~ †ˆŠzÂĽ~‡q~†ƒ}}‡„•~‚Šz{ƒ}|ˆq~Š„ ~q‰‡„q†ƒˆq~†{Š†~ †{ƒˆƒ~‡q~„|~•|| ~{€q‚Š„ ~‡„~†{ƒ~ Â‡qz|~{|€qƒ~ |ˆ~Š}|„•~†{ƒ~qÂ†ÂˆÂƒÂƒÂ†ÂŁ~ †~‡q~|„}¨~ | ~†{Š†~zŠ„~ give one a good husband. How was your experience when you were walking with Ara? ~ zŠ”ƒ~ Šq~ Š~ ‚Šz¼€‰~ Šˆ†‡q†ƒ~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ ˆŠ~ Š„ ~ †ˆŠÂ?ƒ}}ƒ ~ †|~ ”Š„¨~ ‰}Šzƒq~ ‡†{~ {ÂƒÂˆÂŁ~ ~ Šq~ •ƒ,‡„•~”|ˆƒ~ƒ¡Â‰ÂƒÂˆÂ‡ÂƒÂ„zƒ~ Â€ÂˆÂ‡Â„•~†{Š†~‰ƒˆ‡| £~ |€~zŠ„~qƒƒ~ {ƒˆƒ~ ~Š”~†| ÂŠ¨£ What is your music genre? ‡„ƒ~ ‡q~ Š~ z|„†ƒ”‰|ˆŠˆ¨~ ”€q‡z~ †{Š†~ {Šq~ q|”ƒ~ †|€z{~ |ÂŽ~ }|zŠ}~ Â?‡‚ƒqÂŁ~ {ƒˆƒ~ ‡q~ |„ƒ~ ~ qŠ„•~ {‡z{~ qŠ¨q‹~ ‘ €„~ †€„~ }Š~ •‚ƒ~  ÂƒÂ‹~ Žƒ~ „‡¼|ÂĽ|~|~q{ƒ~‚ƒ‚ƒ¤~ {‡z{~”ƒŠ„q‹~ ƒ~Šˆƒ~ bringing a new thing that has never been done beforeâ€?.

Afe Onikoko

What were the challenges you faced when you were entering into music? †~ Šq~ Â‡1z€}†~ÂŽ|ˆ~”ƒ~†|~”Šq†ƒˆ~†{ƒ~€qƒ~|ÂŽ~ talking pot. Do you normally take any anything that will make you ‘high’ before coming on stage? ~  |ム~ ‚ƒ}‡ƒÂ?ƒ~ ‡„~ †{Š†£~ ‡†{~ {Š†~ | ~ {Šq~•‡Â?ƒ„~”ƒ‹~ ~¼„| ~†{Š†~ ~zŠ„~•|~†|~Š„¨~ length. The sky is my stepping stone. There was a story that Ara had a

misunderstanding with Atunda ENT. Tell us what you know about it. I was not there when everything happened. It was when I went on maternity }ƒŠÂ?ƒ~ Š„ ~ ~ |€} Â„Ɇ~ Š„†~ †|~ Â”ÂŠÂĽÂƒ~ Š~ z|””ƒ„†~ |„~ †{Š†£~ ~ Š”~  |‡„•~ ƒÂ?ƒˆ¨Â†{‡„•~ to make sure that my relationship with my ”Š„Š•ƒˆ~‡q~z|ˆ Â‡ÂŠ}~‚ƒzŠ€qƒ~†{ƒ¨~”Š Âƒ~”ƒ~ {|~ ~Š”~†| ÂŠ¨£~ ~zŠ„~‰}Š¨~†{ƒ~‰|†~Š„ ~€qƒ~ ‡†~†|~zŠ}}~¨|€ˆ~Â„ÂŠÂ”ÂƒÂŁ Is this hairstyle your signature tune?

ƒqÂŁ~ ~ q‡†~  | „~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ Â…Â?ƒ~ {|€ˆq~ †|~ Â”ÂŠÂĽÂƒ~ ‡†~ Š„ ~ ~zŠ„~zŠˆˆ¨~‡†~ÂŽ|ˆ~†{ˆƒƒ~ ÂƒÂƒÂĽqÂŁ What are your future plans? ~ Š„†~”¨~”€q‡z~†|~†|€z{~}‡Â?ƒq‹~ƒq‰ƒz‡Š}}¨Â‹~ women. Do you have a message for the upcoming artistes? ƒ~ Âƒ Â‡zŠ†ƒ Â‹~‚ƒ~ÂŽ|z€qƒ Â‹~•|~ÂŽ|ˆ~ {Š†ƒÂ?ƒˆ~ you want, I know that you will get it.

4<2=4204>2=/56/2@F03/G What you wear and look good on it is your style. Do you also wear formal dress on stage? ~ ƒŠˆ~†ˆŠ Â‡Â†Â‡|„Š}~Š,‡ˆƒ~Š„ ~”¨~z|}|€ˆ~‡q~ ‚}ŠzÂĽ~Š„ ~ {Â‡Â†ÂƒÂŁ

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Okorocha extols Owerre people for sustaining the Oru –Owerre festival

Gov Rochas Okorocha with Eze Njemanze as they are ushered into the Oru EMMA MGBEAHURIKE, Owerri

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he Imo state government has zŠ}}ƒ ~|„~†{ƒ~‰ƒ|‰}ƒ~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~q†Š†ƒ~†|~ sustain and preserve their cultural heritage. Governor Rochas Okorocha stated this during †{ƒ~ ˆ€­ ƒˆˆƒ~ z€}†€ˆŠ}~ Žƒq†‡Â?Š}~ Š†~ • €~

Ekwema, Egbu road, Owerri. He noted that the state had a rich culture that could be harnessed and showcased to the outside world. Owelle Okorocha said that †{|ۥ{~†{‡q~ Šq~{‡q~…ˆq†~†‡”ƒ~|ÂŽ~z|”‡„•~†|~†{ƒ~ ƒÂ?ƒ„†‹~z|””ƒ„ ƒ ~†{ƒ~‰ƒ|‰}ƒ~|ÂŽ~ ƒˆˆƒ~ÂŽ|ˆ~ z|„q|}‡ Š†‡„•~|„~†{ƒ~•Š‡„q~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~Žƒq†‡Â?Š}ÂŁ

reiterated his commitment to ensuring that †{ƒ~q†Š†ƒ~ Šq~‚ƒ,ÂƒÂˆÂŁ Speaking, the state Deputy governor, Prince Eze Madumere commended the ‰ƒ|‰}ƒ~|ÂŽ~ ƒˆˆƒ~ÂŽ|ˆ~†{ƒ~‰ƒŠzƒŽ€}~ Š¨~†{ƒ¨~ |ÂˆÂ•ÂŠÂ„Â‡ÂśÂƒ ~†{ƒ~z€}†€ˆŠ}~Žƒq†‡Â?Š}ÂŁ~ Prince Madumere described Oru-Owerri Žƒq†‡Â?Š}~ Šq~ Š~ ”|„€”ƒ„†Š}~ Šz†‡Â?‡†¨~ {‡z{~ is revered by all well meaning sons and  ÂŠÂ€Â•{†ƒˆq~|ÂŽ~ ÂƒÂˆÂˆÂ‡ÂŁ „~ {‡q~ q‰ƒƒz{‹~ †{ƒ~ †ˆŠ Â‡Â†Â‡|„Š}~ ˆ€}ƒˆ~ |ÂŽ~ Owerre, Eze Emenyonu Emmanuel Njemanze said the event was aimed at promoting peace and harmony as well as showcase their rich culture. Eze ÂŹÂƒÂ”ÂŠÂ„ÂśÂƒ~ z|””ƒ„ Âƒ ~ †{ƒ~ •|Â?ƒˆ„|ˆ~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ {‡q~ †ˆŠ„qÂŽ|ˆ”Š†‡|„~ ‰ˆ|•ˆŠ””ƒq~ {‡z{~ according to him had given Owerri the state capital a new look. „~ {‡q~ Š  ÂˆÂƒqq‹~ †{ƒ~ ˆƒq‡ ÂƒÂ„†~ ƒ„ƒˆŠ}~ |ÂŽ~ ƒˆˆ‡~ |””€„‡†¨~ qqƒ”‚}¨Â‹~ {‡ƒŽ~ ƒ}‡¡~ Chidi Ngoka, said Oru-Owerre was a period ÂŽ|ˆ~ †{ƒ~ zƒ}ƒ‚ˆŠ†‡|„~ |8~ ‰ƒŠzƒ~ Š„ ~ †ˆŠ„žÂ€Â‡}‡†¨£~ {‡ƒŽ~ •|¼Š~Š‰‰ƒŠ}ƒ ~†|~†{ƒ~ ƒŠ}†{¨~†|~ Â‡ÂˆÂƒz†~ their resources towards human development Owerre festivals ‚¨~ Š¨~ |ÂŽ~ ‰ˆ|Â?‡ Â‡Â„•~ qz{|}Šˆq{‡‰~ Š„ ~ vocational training to the youths. The governor used the occasion to call on

ƒ~ˆƒ•ˆƒ,ƒ ~†{Š†~”|q†~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ”~„| ~ƒ„•Š•ƒ~ Imo people not to allow a bad leader to take ‡„~ Š„†‡­q|z‡Š}~ ‚ƒ{ŠÂ?‡|€ˆq~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ }ŠzÂĽ~ |ÂŽ~ ÂŹ|‚~ |Â?ƒˆ~ †{ƒ~ Š8Š‡ˆq~ |ÂŽ~ †{ƒ~ q†Š†ƒ~ z|”ƒ~ ¸Ă‚ÂťĂ?ÂŁ~ ƒ~ opportunities and stressed the need to remaintained that his coming into governance |ˆ‡ƒ„†~ †{ƒ”~ |„~ q|z‡ƒ†Š}~ „|ˆ”qÂŁ~ ‡•{}‡•{†q~ |ÂŽ~ Šq~ †|~ ƒ„q€ˆƒ~ †{ƒ~ †ˆŠ„qÂŽ|ˆ”Š†‡|„~ |ÂŽ~ †{ƒ~ †{ƒ~ Žƒq†‡Â?Š}~ ƒˆƒ~ ‰ˆƒqƒ„†Š†‡|„~ |ÂŽ~ ¨ÂŠÂ”~ †|~ †{ƒ~ qÂ†ÂŠÂ†ÂƒÂŁ~ ÂĽ|ˆ|z{Š‹~ {|~ ”ƒ„†‡|„ƒ ~ q|”ƒ~ |ÂŽ~ governor, Owelle Okorocha and Azuwike Age his achievements in the last three years, Grade received the Governor as their member.

Discussants dissect July-Book-of-The-Month

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€”|ˆ|€q²Â‹~ ‡z{Šƒ}~ •|}|‹~ ÂƒÂĽÂƒÂ„ÂŠ~ ¨ÂŠ}}Š‹~ €„}ƒ~ }€ |}ƒ~ Âą €„}ƒ Š†ŠŽ|²~ Š„ ~ |¼„Š„~ |”‚‡„~ Âą } ÂƒÂƒ²£~ {ƒqƒ~ ”ƒ„~ z|„q†‡†€†ƒ~ †{ƒ~ €„¼¨šå~zˆƒ ~‰|‰€}Šˆ~|„~ {¨Â†{”~×Û£ŸŽ”~ Port Harcourt. The session was jointly anchored by Chinedu Amah and Omotola ”|}Š¨|~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~ Š‡„‚| ~ ||ÂĽ~ }€‚£ Discussions on the book bordered |„~ žÂ€Âƒq†‡|„q~ |ÂŽ~ €‰{|} Â‡Â„•~ †ˆŠ Â‡Â†Â‡|„Š}~ ‰ˆŠz†‡zƒq‹~ ˆƒ}‡•‡|„‹~ †{ƒ~ Պ‚‡¼€É~ ”¨q†ƒˆ¨~ Š„ ~†{ƒ~ƒ¡Â‰|q€ˆƒ~|ÂŽ~z‡†¨~z{‡} ÂˆÂƒÂ„~†|~}‡Žƒ~‡„~ the village. Among the audience were children who, z|„†ˆŠˆ¨~ †|~ ‰|‰€}Šˆ~ ‚ƒ}‡ƒŽ~ †{Š†~ |¨Â‡Â„¼ŠÉq~ ˆ‡†‡„•~ ‡q~ Ă• Â‡1z€}†‹É~ {Š ~ ˆƒŠ ~ †{ƒ~ ‚||ÂĽÂŁ~ They were engaged in a mini-discussion ‚¨~†{ƒ~ÂŽ|€„ ÂƒÂˆ~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~ Š‡„‚| ~ ||ÂĽ~ }€‚‹~ Mrs. Koko Kalango. The audience was also entertained to Š~ ‰|ƒ†ˆ¨~ ‰ƒˆŽ|ˆ”Š„zƒ~ ‚¨~ ÂˆÂŁ~ žÂ€Â‡}Š~ Š}Š•‚|ˆ~Š„ ~q|”ƒ~z{‡} ÂˆÂƒÂ„~Žˆ|”~ Šˆ‡ƒq~ Daycare, Nursery & Primary School, Port Harcourt. ||„~ ŠŽ†ƒˆ‹~ †{ƒ~ zŠq†~ Žˆ|”~ „‡Â?ƒˆq‡†¨~ |ÂŽ~ |ˆ†~ Šˆz|€ˆ†~ „q†‡†€†ƒ~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ ˆ†q~ Š„ ~ €}†€ˆƒ~ Âą {ƒ~ ˆ†q~ ‡}}Š•ƒ²Â‹~ qĠ~ †{ƒ~ q†Š•ƒ~ Š}‡Â?ƒ~ ‡†{~Š„~Š ÂŠÂ‰Â†ÂŠÂ†Â‡|„~|ÂŽ~ ÂĽÂƒĂ‰Â‹~ |„ƒ~‚¨~ the renowned Adiela Onyedibia. Amidst lights, drumbeats, singing and dancing; the play, set against a z|}|€ˆŽ€}~ ‚ŠzÂĽÂ Âˆ|‰‹~ ÂĽÂƒÂ‰Â†~ †{ƒ~ Š€ Â‡ÂƒÂ„zƒ~ ƒ„†ƒˆ†Š‡„ƒ ~ †‡}}~ €q†~ ‚ƒŽ|ˆƒ~ Ÿ‰”£~ |†Š‚}ƒ~ •€ƒq†q~ ‡„z}€ Âƒ ~ †{ƒ~ ÂŽ|ˆ”ƒˆ~ ‡„‡q†ƒˆ~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ ƒ†ˆ|}ÂƒÂ€Â”Ăœ~ ˆ|ÂŽÂŁ~ Š”~ ŠÂ?‡ ~ ƒq†‹~ {‡ƒŽ~ }ƒz{‡~ ”Š Â‡~Š„ ~{‡q~ ‡Žƒ~Š„ ~”ƒ”‚ƒˆq~

From left, Omotola, Michael, Eldee, Daniel, Kunle, Tekena and Chinedu

|ÂŽ~ qq|z‡Š†‡|„~|ÂŽ~ ‡•ƒˆ‡Š„~ ۠{|ˆq~Âą ²~ Rivers State. ‘ ƒ¡Â†~”|„†{~‰ˆ|”‡qƒq~†|~‚ƒ~ƒÂ?ƒ„~”|ˆƒ~ interesting. Tomorrow Died Yesterday

ˆ‡,ƒ„~‚¨~ |ˆ†~ Šˆz|€ˆ†~‚Šqƒ ~ {Â‡Â”ÂƒÂĽÂŠ~ Šˆˆ‡zÂĽq~ ‡q~ †{ƒ~ ||¼­|ÂŽ­Â†{ƒ­ |„†{~ ÂŽ|ˆ~ €•€q†£~ †~ Â†ÂŠÂĽÂƒq~ Š~ }||ÂĽ~ Š†~ †{ƒ~ z|„™‡z†q~ zŠ€qƒ ~ ‚¨~ †ƒ„q‡|„q~ ‚ƒ† ƒƒ„~ ÂŽ|ˆƒ‡•„~ |‡}~

companies and the Niger Delta’s ethnic minority groups. Barrister Garricks will be our special guest in August,� the organizers revealed.

PWBC: Hay Festival, Rainbow Book Club celebrate 39 of best African authors

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ƒ}ƒ‚ˆŠ†‡|„~ |ÂŽ~ ‚||ÂĽq~ Š„ ~ Š€†{|ˆq~ will never cease in Port Harcourt, ‡•ƒˆ‡Š‹~ †{ƒ~ ~ |ˆ} ~ ||ÂĽ~ Š‰‡†Š}~¸Ă‚š~Šq~ Š¨~ ƒq†‡Â?Š}~ in conjunction with the Rainbow ||ÂĽ~ }€‚~ˆ|}}q~|۠~†{ƒ~ Žˆ‡zŠ~Û×~‰ˆ|ÂŹÂƒz†‹~†{Š†~ Š‡”q~†|~zƒ}ƒ‚ˆŠ†ƒ~Û×~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~‚ƒq†~ Žˆ‡zŠ„~Š€†{|ˆq~ €„ ÂƒÂˆ~†{ƒ~Š•ƒ~|ÂŽ~šĂ‚~ {|~{ŠÂ?ƒ~†{ƒ~‰|†ƒ„†‡Š}~Š„ ~ †Š}ƒ„†~ †|~  ÂƒÂ…„ƒ~ †{ƒ~ †ˆƒ„ q~ †{Š†~ ‡}}~ Â”ÂŠÂˆÂĽ~ †{ƒ~ Ž€†€ˆƒ~ ÂƒÂ?ƒ}|‰”ƒ„†~‡„~ Žˆ‡zŠ£~ Their writings will be published in a book †‡†}ƒ ~ ~ Û×­~ ƒ ~ ˆ‡†‡„•~ Žˆ|”~ Žˆ‡zŠ‹~ |۠{~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~ Š{ÂŠÂˆÂŠÂŁ~ {ƒ~‚||ÂĽ~ ‡}}~‚ƒ~ƒ Â‡Â†Âƒ ~ ‚¨~ }}Š{~ Š†Š¼Š”Š~ }}Žˆƒ¨Â‹~†{ƒ~ÂŽ|ˆ”ƒˆ~ ÂƒÂ‰Â€Â†¨~ ƒ Â‡Â†|ˆ~|ÂŽ~ ˆŠ„†Š‹~Š„ ~†{ƒ~‰ˆƒŽŠzƒ~ ‡}}~‚ƒ~‚¨~†{ƒ~ ×ÆÇ~ |‚ƒ}~ Š€ˆƒŠ†ƒ‹~ |}ƒ~ |¨Â‡Â„¼Š£~

Š¨~ ƒq†‡Â?Š}~ ‡q~ Š„~ ‡„†ƒˆ„Š†‡|„Š}~ „|„­Â‰Âˆ|…†~

organization based in Brecon Beacons National ÂŠÂˆÂĽ~‡„~ Š}ƒqÂŁ~ {ƒ¨~zˆƒŠ†ƒ~‡„†ƒˆ„Š†‡|„Š}~Žƒq†‡Â?Š}q~ and promote literature, education and literacy. {ƒ~ÉÛ×~ ˆ|ÂŹÂƒz†É~ {‡z{~ Šq~…ˆq†~{ƒ} ~‡„~ |•|†Š‹~ †{ƒ~ ¸Ă‚Ă‚Âź~ ~ |ˆ} ~ ||ÂĽ~ Š‰‡†Š}‹~ Š„ ~ ƒ‡ˆ€†‹~ ~ |ˆ} ~ ||ÂĽ~ Š‰‡†Š}~¸Ă‚Â~ ‡}}~ ‚ƒ~•ˆŠz‡„•~†{ƒ~ |ˆ†~ Šˆz|€ˆ†~ ||ÂĽ~ ƒq†‡Â?Š}‹~ {‡z{~ ‡}}~{|} ~Žˆ|”~†{ƒ~ z†|‚ƒˆ~¸Ă‚†{~†|~†{ƒ~¸Ă?†{ÂŁ~ {ƒ~ Žˆ‡zŠ„~ Û×~ ˆ‡†ƒˆq~ {‡z{~ ÂŠÂˆÂƒĂ–~ |†‡”‡~ Babatunde, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, |{Š”ƒ ~ €„€q~ Š…žÂ‹~ Â‚Â€Â‚ÂŠÂĽÂŠÂˆ~  ÂŠÂ”~ ‚ˆŠ{‡”‹~ {‡‚€„ Â€~ „€œ|‹~ {‡¼Š~ „‡• ƒ‹~ € Âƒq†Š~ ŠzÂĽÂƒÂƒ~ Š†Š„ ÂŠÂ‹~ ‡„ ÂŠ~ €q‡†Š‹~ |}Š~ Shoneyin, Monica Arac de Nyeko, Carla Namwali Serpell, Nana Brew-Hammond, Nii Parkes, Novuyo Rosa Tshuma, Okwiri Oduor ‹~ „ ÂŠÂĽÂ‡Â‹~ ‡…q|~ Âś|‚ƒ‹~ †Š„}ƒ¨~ Â„ÂŹÂƒÂśÂŠÂ„Â‡~

ƒ„Š„‡‹~ |‰ƒ~ |}Šˆ‡„~‹~ ƒzŠˆƒ |~ ‡}ƒ‚|~ |†€ˆ€‹~ †Š„}ƒ¨~ }Žˆƒ ~ ÂŠÂśÂƒÂ”Â‚ÂŠÂ‹~ ¼Š”Š¼Š~ }‡qŠ¼ ƒ‹~ €¼‡q Š~ Š„„ƒˆ‹~ {Š ÂˆÂƒzÂĽ~ †ƒ‰{ƒ„~ {‡¼|†‡‹~ Hawa Jande Golakai, Richard Ali Mutu, {Š…„ŠŠœ~ Šqq‡”‹~ •|„‡‚|~ Šˆˆƒ,‹~ ‡„Š ~ Mamush Mengestu, Glaydah Namukasa, }‡Ž†|„~ „†|„¨~ Šz{Š•€Š£~  Â‡Â•Âƒ~ ˆ|‹~ ‡}ƒƒ„~ Almeida Barbosa, Kioko Ndinda, Mehul |{‡}‹~ Š Â‡ÂŽÂŠ~ |{Š”ƒ Â‹~ †{Â‡ÂĽÂƒÂ„Â•~ |{}ƒ}ƒ‹~ Š‡¨Âƒ~ ƒ}Šq‡‹~ Šˆ¨~ Š†q|„‹~{ŠÂ?ƒ~‚ƒƒ„~‡„Â?‡†ƒ ~ Š„ ~Šˆƒ~ƒ¡Â‰Âƒz†ƒ ~†|~‚ƒ~Š†~†{ƒ~Žƒq†‡Â?Š}ÂŁ It is important to note that the writers were qƒ}ƒz†ƒ ~ ‚¨~ Š~ ‰Š„ƒ}~ |ÂŽ~ qƒŠq|„ƒ ~ Š„ ~ ƒ}}~ known judges; Elechi Amadi, a respected Nigerian author. Tess Onwueme, Playwright, poet and scholar. Margaret Busby, Publisher, broadcaster, reviewer and editor.


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Friday, August 8, 2014

Desperate Housewife

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Story: Christopher Ozoemena Director: Emeka Jonathan/Charles Inojie Starring: Stella Damasus-Nzeribe, Kalu Ikeagwu, Tonto Dike, Jim Iyke, Annie Macaulay, Desmond Elliot, Chinyere Wilfred) Reviewer: Ada Dike

been keeping secret. Knowing fully well that she is not the cause of their inability to have a child, she makes up her mind and heeds her friend’s advice and lures her husband’s handsome driver, KK (Desmond Elliot) to sleep with her after forcing him to swear to keep their Š8Š‡ˆ~qƒzÂˆÂƒÂ†ÂŁ Along the line, KK comes in contact with Imelda’s younger sister; Amaka (Annie Macaulay) and they become intimate friends. One day, Amaka meets her sister telling her friend on phone how she became pregnant through KK. Disappointed and angry, Amaka confronts KK who denies the Š}}ƒ•Š†‡|„£~ „~{ƒˆ~ƒ8|ˆ†~†|~€„ˆŠÂ?ƒ}~†{ƒ~†ˆ€†{‹~ KK loses his job. She realises her mistake and tries to reconcile with KK who remains adamant. As she confesses to KK that it’s because of Imelda’s pregnancy for him that makes her angry, not knowing that KK’s new girlfriend, Lizzy (Tonto Dike) is around that place. She confronts KK who

lies that Amaka is his friend’s girlfriend, that he is trying to reconcile her with his friend. KK and Lizzy are old classmates. Lizzy is Eucharia’s only daughter who lives a wayward life. She dates every man and has z|””‡,ƒ ~qƒÂ?ƒˆŠ}~Š‚|ˆ†‡|„qÂŁ~ After wedding with KK, she could not take in. Amaka later informs KK that he is the father of her sister’s twins. It was later discovered that Amaka has no womb but Éq~€„™‡„z{‡„•~}|Â?ƒ~ÂŽ|ˆ~{‡q~ ‡Žƒ~}ƒŠ q~{‡”~ †|~…•{†~ÂŽ|ˆ~†{ƒ~z€q†| ¨~|ÂŽ~{‡q~‚|qqÉq~z{‡} ÂˆÂƒÂ„~ ‡„~|ˆ ÂƒÂˆ~†|~ |€qƒ~{‡q~ Â‡ÂŽÂƒĂ‰q~†ƒ„q‡|„~‡„~•ƒ,‡„•~ children. Along the line, Frank (Jim Iyke) becomes Lizzy’s friend but her mother; Eucharia chases him out of her home, feeling that he ‡q~„|†~…†~†|~‚ƒ~{ƒˆ~q|„~‡„­}Š ÂŁ~ ƒ~}Š†ƒˆ~†ˆŠÂ?ƒ}q~ out of Nigeria and becomes successful. He comes back and still desires to marry Lizzy but later severs their relationship after he discovers that Lizzy cannot conceive. Desperate Housewife has the same theme and plot with an American drama series. In this movie, Imelda was desperate to have a child, which leads her to have extra-marital

Š8Š‡ˆ~ ‡†{~{ƒˆ~{€q‚Š„ Ă‰q~ ÂˆÂ‡Â?ÂƒÂˆÂŁ~ ‡„zƒ~q{ƒ~‡q~ fertile, she should have been patient till her husband’s case is treated. This movie teaches viewers to be patient despite the challenges they might be facing. A ‰Š†‡ƒ„†~ |•‹~Šq~†{ƒ~qŠ¨Â‡Â„•~•|ƒq‹~ƒŠ†q~†{ƒ~ŽŠ,ƒq†~ bone. Some people in the real world who had the challenge like Imelda later have children. Some of them had twins, even triplets. The director did a splendid job in selecting good actors for this movie. The actors displayed excellent performance, especially, Stella Damasus, Kalu Ikeagwu and Desmond Elliot, in fact all of them. This movie is quite educative as well as entertaining. It also teaches a moral lesson and reveals the consequence of living a loose life. Lizzy couldn’t take in because she lost {ƒˆ~ |”‚~ {‡}ƒ~  ÂŠÂ†Â‡Â„•~  Â‡8ƒˆƒ„†~ ¼‡„ q~ |ÂŽ~ men for material gains which may happen to any lady living her kind of life. Desperate housewife scores 80 percent because the director did a thorough job. The movie failed to mention the sex of the † ‡„q~ ”ƒ} ÂŠ~{ŠqÂŁ~ }q|‹~‡†~ÂŽ|}}| q~†{ƒ~‰Š,ƒˆ„~ of the American series.

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he movie, Desperate Housewife exposes the consequences of desperation. Imelda (Stella Damasus) and James (Kalu Ikeagwu) her husband are married for10 years without a child, even after thorough tests and doctors report that there is nothing wrong with them medically. Imelda remains faithful to her husband despite an unpalatable advice from her friend, a single mother Eucharia (Chinyere Wilfred) that she should date another man. One faithful day, bubble burst as Imelda is tidying up their house and sees a paper that reveals that her husband has low sperm counts which he has

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POEMS Bat Love Love me if you want I can’t beg for it Touch me if you desire It could mend broken passions I open up to your caresses For the feel of your hands Spin shivers down my spine My insides melt like wax Your careless whispers The tingling of my nipples Makes my mon veneris diary product As your ‘baby boy’ plunges ‘my girl’ With furious intake of breath And always the weakling surrenders With reckless abandon Swearing on wild oaths never to succumb again ! " And come to you like a drenched lamb In need of a warm hearth‌ But, how can I still crave your every touch When my love is being ground to the

dust? Why won’t I sail from this unrequited love? Am I a prisoner of my own desire? Your making love speaks loud truth But your hearting love, tells lies upon lies And the caring, is a sham I love you, but, I break loose from here # $ The one worth of myself " Copyright: Gift Amukoyo 20 "3 1 !- 4- 45678)

In The Cave of Bounce Island In bounce Island, History sleeps Yet crying and waiting for a saviour Let the freed be bold like Wounded lions to wake memory Could time forget her clock? Right at the sea wave The tide of sold slaves and bones Of dead braves seeks a touch Oh just a touch from the freed Bounce Island, the Athens of Africa As old as time, History has not been Kind to you, % ! $ "

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‘Half of a Yellow Sun’ sets box office record in Nigeria

Chiwetel Ejiofor and Onyeka Onwenu on set ADA DIKE

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Dancer Kaffy covers Omawunmi’s ‘When the Boss Is Coming’ Stories by ADA DIKE

to Omawunmi’s ‘When the Boss Is Coming’. opular Nigerian dancer, 8¨ ~ { | {~ { ~ | z ~ ~ instructor and choreographer, the video has added another plus to her Kafayat Shafau, popularly career ¥ | ~ q~ 8¨ ~ { q~ ~ The most recognized dancer on a recent short video clip African entertainment scene today. posted on YouTube, introduced a new From choreographing music videos, dimension of her passion to the public reality TV competitions, award while delivering an inspiring cover

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British Council Nigeria successful Live Music Show Workshop trains 11 upcoming sound engineers

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rom July 17th to 23rd 2014, British Council hosted the much travelled Mr. Sam Jones of Soundthread in Lagos. Daily Newswatch reliably gathered that Mr. Jones was in the country to facilitate a Live Music Show Workshop organised by British Council to provide training opportunities for sound engineers. According to the organiser, the workshop marked the second time British Council is working with Sam Jones. Last year Sam Jones was on hand to facilitate a workshop for record producers at Ayo Bankole’s studio in Surulere, Lagos. This year’s workshop was attended by 11 upcoming sound engineers from Lagos who spent three days learning the finer points of sound engineering from Sam Jones as well as getting hands on experience preparing and sound engineering for a major music show. The show the participants worked on was the monthly Afropolitan Vibes show at Freedom Park Lagos. The showcase was well attended and the rain earlier on was no

deterrence to people from all walks of life and nationalities that graced the occasion. The high point of the music show was the appearance of Afrikan Boy, a UK MC whose trip to Nigeria was facilitated by British Council and Legendary Fuji musician Salawa Abeni. For the workshop participants, sound engineering for a major concert was a huge event, but it was the end of their learning process. The day after the music concert the workshop shifted base to Ayo Bankole’s studio in Surulere, where Sam Jones spent two days working them through music production, using the sound they had recorded from the Afropolitan Vibes showcase. At the end of it all on Monday, June 23, the workshop participants were very elated by how much they had seen, done and learnt during the course of the workshop. “I am very happy with the opportunity I got to work with Sam Jones and the British Council. This workshop is one of the greatest things that have happened to me since I started working as a sound engineer. I started three years ago, but this is the first time I am learning about

mic placement and so many other elements of the job. I am very grateful and will encourage the British Council to do more of these types of workshops,” AdemolaAdenokan, one of the participants.

Sam Jones on his part was very happy with the outcome of the workshop and said that he always looks forwards to coming to work in Nigeria, most especially, because of the pool of talent that exists here.

Yerima’s play, ‘The Wives’ to be shown in October

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{ ~ qÉ ~ ~ } ¨~ , ~ ¨~ the former General Manager of the National Theatre of Nigeria and Artistic Director of National Troupe of Nigeria, Professor Ahmed Yerima, will be showing at the Muson Centre in Onikan, Lagos in October. It will show on 9, 1o and 11 October, 2014. The play is presented by The Make it Happen Productions, the same company that produces Open Mic Theatre every other month and V-Monologues in May, 2013. ‘The Wives’ focuses on the intriguing character called Chief Theophilus Gbadegeshin Olowookere, his sister and his three wives, Angela, Cecilia and Tobi. ‘

The cast of the play parades Nigeria brightest acting icons including Joke Silva, Kate Henshaw, Jide Kosoko, Iretiola Doyle, Kemi Lala Akindoju and others. “We are excited about this play,” says Kemi Lala Akindoju, who is producer of the play and Creative Director of Make it Happen. “These are immensely talented members of cast and the audience is going to leave the play thoroughly entertained.” “In ‘The Wives’, the question ‘can a man keep his most cherished secrets forever?’ is the central theme of the } ¨£~ { ~} q~ ~q| ~} ,} ~q z ~ ~ no one wants to talk about it. It is a dark comedy rich in sensuality and scathing humour.”


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BON awards releases nominees’ list

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rganisers of the Best of Nollywood Awards have released the nominees for this year’s event. The announcement was made last Friday, August 1st inside the Banquet Hall of the Rivers State Government House. According to Niran Adedokun, head of the screening committee, “The list came out of the best of productions that have been shot or released in Nigeria within the past 12 months. A total of 150 entries, out of which 23 were shot films were received this year. These movies have produced nominees for 30 of the 32 categories emerged with this list. The two newly introduced categories are Best Television Series and Best Documentary.” He said further that as part of the organisers’ determination to promote indigenous movie productions, a new category in consideration of movies produced in Nigerian’s three main languages will become a permanent feature of the awards from this year. “However, only one Igbo film was entered this year, a situation which we are optimistic would be different henceforth. In his address, the executive producer, Seun Oloketuyi said, “For the past six years, the Best of Nollywood Awards has been putting a golden seal of excellence on Nigerian movies and the brains behind them. Every year has come with its own drama and surprises but we have remained steadfast in our set mission to reward creativity, enterprise and excellence in our beloved industry. That is why for hardworking Nollywood stars and stakeholders, today is a day of reckoning.” Hosted by beautiful Nollywood star, Bayray Mcnwizu, the event had in attendance the cream of Nigerian entertainment media, star actor, Fred Amata and the Chief of Staff to the Rivers State government, Chief Peter Okocha. Okocha, who unveiled the

…..Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi, Fred Amata to Host Awards

nominees on behalf of Governor Rotimi Amaechi, described the relationship with the BON Awards as mutually beneficial. According to him, “When a lot of people thought there was insecurity foisted on us circumstantially and when they thought a situation of

self-help had been foisted on us, we said it was not true. We kept saying there was peace and tranquility in the state. But the organisers of BON had the opportunity of coming here to join us in our programmes. They moved from street to street with us to the extent that

Participants Stunned as GUS introduces new regimen @ regional selection

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Ejike Asiegbu returns to Nollywood

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the Governor agreed to the proposal to host a dinner. So, that allayed the fear of people who thought there was no security in the state. As a result, we were able to regain our lost glory, as nobody was kidnapped or harassed. Therefore, when you (BON) came to our rescue,

I don’t see why we should not reciprocate.” After the announcement of nominees, Kingsley James,

~ q ~ | , ~ announced plans by the organ q q~ |~{| | ~ { ~} ~ } ¥er and director, Amaka Igwe, for her immense contributions to the growth of Nollywood. “We have taken it upon ourselves to continue to remember the late Amaka Igwe; so, we have unanimously endowed the award for the Director of the Year in her name. The award category will now be known as the Amaka Igwe Director of the Year category,” he said. At the event, the organisers further announced that Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi, an On-Air-Personality with Beat FM and Amata would be hosting the awards proper holding October 4th in Port Harcourt. Amata commended the organisers for the ingenuity of its nominees’ event unveil while equally applauding his choice as host alongside Olateru-Olagbegi. “Hosting events of this magnitude is a natural turf for me and I promise to deliver a superb performance during the awards in October,” Amata said.

~ | Éq~ } ~ q ¨~ | { wise known as Nollywood was | ~ z }¨~ { ~ { ~ q~ }tered in that one of its top stars and veteran actor, Ejike Asieg ~{ q~ }}¨~ ~ |~ z | ~q ~ in a big budget movie, after some couple

of years’ sabbatical. The movie, an initiative of the Zik Zulu Okafor led Association of Movie Producers, AMP, is being directed by fellow actor Desmond Elliot. Asiegbu, popularly called ‘The Godfather’ was busy, during his long absence, with the Actors Guild of Nigeria AGN politics, a body he headed as its president in an era which saw the then moribund body come to life. The former AGN president’s time would go down ~ { q | ¨~ q~ { ~ q ~ ~ the actors’ body would ever have a functional secretariat. He started the Health/life Insurance scheme that the present president, Ibinabo

Fiberisima is building on at the moment. After his term at AGN, Asiegbu was appointed Special Assistant to the Abia State Governor on Entertainment and later he became an Ambassador to an NGO advocating for the rights and welfare of premature babies. He has been busy travelling across Africa and Europe as an ambassador of the NGO. “I have been busy and all these years, I missed my primary constituency-Nollywood. I missed everything about Nollywood; that is why I have decided to stage a comeback because the pressure has been on me from family, friends and fans across Nigeria, Africa and the world.

igns that Gulder Ultimate Search 11 will be thrilling, q q q ­ }} ~ ~ ~ more exciting than previous editions have begun to manifest. Individuals that thronged the Liberation Stadium, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, for their regional selection exercises, were stunned by the new exercise regime introduced to eliminate the weaker contestants. The newly introduced regional drilling process involved running and overcoming Gulder Ultimate Search styled obstacle courses; whereas in the past, contestants had to run, squat and race for balls. Many of the contestants who had trained expecting the usual exercise routines had their hopes dashed as they crashed out. Peter Onogwu, a 28-year-old graduate of the Enugu State University of Technology expected to perform the same set of exercises this year, having scaled through last year. Peter said: “This is my second time of trying for GUS. I actually was expecting the same exercise routine as that of last year’s. And I trained in the areas of 100 meters q{~ ~q¾ , ~ ~| ~ , ~ here, I saw that the exercises had changed. And as you can see, it took me unawares. Even though ~ ~ {¨q z }}¨~ ~ ~ q~ | ~ pared for this.” According to him, last year’s · z q ~ | q~ ~ | ~ 1cult. Peter added: “This year’s exercise was easier, but I will say that luck was not on my side. If you watched, when I tried to scale the

pole, I fell down. That was where my misfortune started, not that it q~ 1z } £¤ Despite being a footballer that trains almost daily and also plays for the feeder team of a top Nigerian football club, 26-year-old Kingsley Ejindu could not qualify from the regional screening exercises. He remarked: “I didn’t expect it because I was leading the race. When I got to the obstacle course, I did not crawl under the ropes well enough. That’s where I had the problem. I’m a footballer andI’ve done more than this because I’ve been playing for the Enyimba Football Club feeders’ team, so we’ve done more than this. But I didn’t listen to instructions. And I didn’t think through it well.” Kingsley who came to the Port Harcourt GUS trials from Aba where he resides said he will try again in 2014. Oginye Chimaobi, a 26-year-old graduate of the Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Owerri, also expected to run and squat. He believed that he would have had an easy passage if Gulder had stuck with the past exercises for the regionals. He is however optimistic that he’ll overcome these exercises next year. Uche Ekeh, a student of the Abia State University (ABSU) was encouraged by his brother to register for GUS 11. The | { ~ q~ z| ~ { ~ { ~ ABSU student would easily overcome the GUS regionals.


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Paul Play Dairo returns with Fools in Love

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o you remember Paul Play D a i r o ? Well, he is the son of late Highlife maestro, IK Dairo .Many vividly remember Paul’s contemporary version of his father’s hit song, Mosorire. He has gone on to do his own thing releasing hits such as Kululu , Aiye mi dara, Angel of my life and a host of others. Even when he had a health scare, Paul Play still bounced back as an artiste. For those yearning for something new from { ~ { ~ z{ ~ |8~ { ~ old block has dropped ‘Fools in love’, a high life Afro R ‘n’ B song for the listening pleasure of his fans.

When Dr. Sid married Simi Osomo

OJB Jezreel’s destiny

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hat he is a versatile artiste cannot be over emphasised.OJB Jezreel who overcame { ~ ,} ~ {~ ney failure has since bounced back to life after undergoing successful surgery. In a recent interview, the artiste and music producer revealed that he is destined to marry three wives

(which he already has anyway) He says that it is by divine providence that he has three wives. ‘People get shocked when they hear I have three wives because I don’t leave like a man with three wives but I believe in destiny, otherwise I wouldn’t have survived it. Some people believe in destiny while some others don’t’”. He said.

Ikechukwu features Nneka in New Video

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he entertainment industry once again witnessed a star studded wedding which had all the trappings

| ~ } Ø~ ~ } | £~ This time, it was the exchange of vows between Dentist-turnedmusician, Sidney Esiri popularly called Dr.Sid and his beau, Simi

Osomo.As expected, several of their friends came to felicitate with { £~ |, ~ ~ { ~ wedding were music gurus which included Mavin Boss who is ru-

moured to have given the couple an exquisite gift,just as he gave Tiwa Savage and Teeblizz during their fairytale Dubai wedding.

Davido’s unveils new plans

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avido has revealed that he is working on a collaboration with Don Jazzy and American rapper, Drake. He recently revealed: ‘’I might not call it ‘dream collaboration’ but by His grace, it’ll work, and already, I am talking with Drake and Don Jazzy. We would work on something very

unique. My collaboration with other artistes is not a ploy to be popular, after all, I am not going to take the glory alone. Apart from the artistes you collaborated with, you never know what song can make you big q~ }}£~ ~ | q É ~ , ~ if you feature a big or up-and-coming artiste. That’s the main reason I am doing this’’. Fans can’t wait for the new song

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few years ago, when he released the smashing hit, ‘My name is Ikechukwu, many wondered what American returnee and rapper, Ikechukwu had up his sleeves. Within a short period of time,

he dazzled his fans. Recently, he released the video for the song, Good Good love which featured vocal contributions from German Nigerian artiste and Idol West Africa judge, Nneka.


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Baba Nee drops new singles

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he wonder guy behind the monster hit track titled Omo Ghetto, Baba Nee is back, bigger and better with two hot new singles titled ‘Bataa’ and ‘Igara’. Baba Nee is one artist who carved a niche for himself in the Nigerian music scene before he travelled to Dubai about a year ago to further his education. He recently returned to the country to reclaim the ghetto streets that he claimed belonged to him as the ‘King of the Streets’. According to him “I have just dropped two new singles titled ‘Bata’ [Warrior’s Dance] and ‘Igara’ [The King of The Streets] to announce my return to the industry. Leaving the industry for a while to further my education was a tough decision because my passion has and would always be music. Now that I am back into the game, I want everyone to know that the king of the streets is back.� Speaking further on how he intends to reinstate himself as the king of the street music genre he said “I would rely on the quality of my jobs, love and support

from fans and the sky is the starting point. Omo Ghetto is a track that brought me out as a musician and now these two new songs are just Š~ }‡,}ƒ~ ‚‡†~ |Ž~ {Š†~ ~ {Š�ƒ~ ‡„~ store for my fans and all those who love good music.� The two new singles are already enjoying massive airplay and have already shown signs of what to expect from Baba Nee. It will be recalled that a couple of years ago, Baba Nee’s collaboration with the Nollywood actress and producer, Funke Jenifa Akindele, with the theme song, Omo Ghetto for the movie of the same name shot Baba Nee into instant stardom. Since then he has become a crowd favorite at shows, concerts and corporate events. According to one of the

DJs who have turned the ‘Bata’ Song into his theme Song to introduce his shows, ‘this song is so fresh and the beat is so lovey that I just can’t have enough of it. Even on my talk shows, fans and listeners kept calling to request the song and demand that I should bring Baba Nee to the studio for an interview’. Another radio personality exclaimed ‘it’s been a while that I have listened to a song that captivated me right from the very first listening. I think Baba Nee is back and so much better. Bataa is a unique masterpiece of street music, while ‘Igara’ has taken the ‘doro music’ genre to a new level that even Don Jazzy will have to appreciate and love.

Ikeja City Mall stages ‘Catwalk 2014’ AMINA BRAI OMOIKE

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ome Saturday, August 9, 2014; music and fashion lovers are in for a treat. With musical performances and electrifying runway exhibitions, the Ikeja City Mall (ICM), Alausa would come alive in the second edition of the ‘Ikeja City Mall Fashion and Music show’.

‘We will Improve Awareness of Health Insurance Benefits Among Entertainers’ – Ukiri, Avon HMO

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istrust and lack of awareness have been highlighted as major factors hindering the adoption of health insurance by the entertainment industry in Nigeria. This was the overarching message made by Mrs. Kehinde Oyesiku, Head, Business Development and Sales, Avon

‹~Š†~†{ƒ~…ˆq†~Š„„€Š}~ Nigerian Entertainment Industry Health Insurance Convention held in Lagos recently. Oyesiku, who represented Mrs. Adesimbo Ukiri, the MD/CEO of Avon HMO, explained that this distrust was due to a lack of underq†Š„ ‡„•~ |Ž~ †{ƒ~ ‚ƒ„ƒ…†q~ of health insurance and how the system works. She said: “Health insurance, as a concept, is not entirely new in our society. However, we know that awareness of health insurance in the entertainment industry is limited. This has accounted for the high rate of outof-pocket expenditure

for medical care still paid directly by entertainers. Thus, this has made quality healthcare services ex‰ƒ„q‡Â?ƒ~Š„ ~€„Š8|ˆ ÂŠÂ‚}ƒ~ for many.â€? Mrs. Oyesiku encouraged Nigerian entertainers to subscribe to a health insurance scheme as this would go a long way in achieving the goal of Universal Health Coverage. She further urged them to have periodic medical checkups as early detection of ailments may curb the spate of avoidable deaths in the sector. She added: “The good thing is that we, at Avon HMO, are creating awareness on the importance of health insurance and the need for Nigerian entertainƒˆq~ †|~ ‰Š¨~ ”|ˆƒ~ Š,ƒ„†‡|„~ to their health. Now that we have the key stakeholders from the Entertainment and Health Insurance sectors coming together, we are positive that, together, we can chart a new course that will put a stop to the needless deaths in the Entertainment industry.â€? {ƒ~ ƒÂ?ƒ„†~ Šq~ Š,ƒ„ Âƒ ~ by prominent members of

the entertainment industry including Ibinabo Fiberisima, President, Actors Guild of Nigeria; Chinedu Chukwuji, the General Manager, Copy Right Society of Nigeria (COSON) and Jide Kosoko, a former President of the Association of Nigerian TheatreArts Practitioners (ANTP). Others present were Julius Agu, OJB Jezereel, Ngozi Nwosu, Foluke Daramola, Grace Amah, Jennifer Eliogu, Omawunmi Megbele Š„ ~ ~ ‡””¨~ Š,~ amongst others. The event was also Š,ƒ„ Âƒ ~ ‚¨~ „|†Š‚}ƒ~ personalities from the health sector, including Prof. Paul Orhii, Director General, National Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and Prof. Femi Thomas, the Executive Secretary, National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

It would be an event with unmatched glitz and glamour, designed to showcase the summer collections of fashion stores at the shopping mall. The hottest youthful celebrities, models and artistes would be on hand to entertain guests at the shopping mall. This show which takes place within the mall’s premises would have the ICM tenant stores as sponsors. This year’s edition of the show promises to be a fun evening of fashion display, light and music performances from your favourite models, music artistes and comedians - for the youths and youths at heart. Hugely anticipated through this event is customer patronage and delight especially amongst teenagers. Activities will include catwalks by top models, music performances by top celebrities, comedy, dance, raffle draws, special sales/auctions and celebrity guest appearances. Participating stores include: Foschini, Markham, Mango, May brands, US Polo, Kidz Country, Wrangler, Jack & Jones, Black Up, Bruno’s Place, Casabella and Da Viva. The event will also host internationally renowned models including Ken Okoli (Mr Nigeria 2010), Adedamola Cruz (best model of the world Africa 2011), Victor Kwen, Francis Chinko, Kelvin Godson, Michelle Udoka (Miss Global Nigeria 2013), Micus Pius (Mr Universe Nigeria 2013). With a red carpet at 4 pm before the commencement of the show at 5; the best part is that it is absolutely free. “We will Improve Awareness of Health Insurance Benefits Among Entertainers� – Ukiri, Avon HMO Distrust and lack of awareness have been highlighted as major factors hindering the adoption of health insurance by the entertainment industry in Nigeria. This was the overarching message made by Mrs. Kehinde Oyesiku, Head, Business Development and Sales, Avon HMO, at the first annual Nigerian Entertainment Industry Health Insurance Convention held in Lagos recently. Oyesiku, who represented Mrs. Adesimbo Ukiri, the MD/CEO of Avon HMO, explained that this distrust was due to a lack of understanding of the benefits of health insurance and how the system works. She said: “Health insurance, as a con-

cept, is not entirely new in our society. However, we know that awareness of health insurance in the entertainment industry is limited. This has accounted for the high rate of outof-pocket expenditure for medical care still paid directly by entertainers. Thus, this has made quality healthcare services expensive and unaffordable for many.� Mrs. Oyesiku encouraged Nigerian entertainers to subscribe to a health insurance scheme as this would go a long way in achieving the goal of Universal Health Coverage. She further urged them to have periodic medical checkups as early detection of ailments may curb the spate of avoidable deaths in the sector. She added: “The good thing is that we, at Avon HMO, are creating awareness on the importance of health insurance

Magnum Lounge boss, Mascot marries

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achelorhood has again lost one of its eligible members as the owner of popular hangout, Magnum Lounge in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Mascot Ikwechegh, days ago, got married to his lover, Ivory Nwoha, at a traditional wedding in Nbawsi, Isiala – Ngwa, Abia State. Mascot, who is the brain behind Jumondx Group, Port Harcourt, is a former Personal Assistant to Mascot Orji Uzor Kalu, son of former Governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu. {ƒ~ƒÂ?ƒ„†~ ˆƒ ~†{ƒ~Š,ƒ„†‡|„~|ÂŽ~‰ƒ|‰}ƒ~†{Š†~”Š,ƒˆ~†|~ ‚‡Š~ Â†ÂŠÂ†ÂƒÂŁ~ Š†ƒ~ÂŽ|ˆ~ the white wedding is expected to be announced later but those who witnessed the traditional engagement said it was a grand event. The new bride, Ivory Nwoha, is a Theatre Arts graduate. “Mascot is an exceptional man. We’ve worked together and we trust each other. So, I am not scared that anything negative will come up between us,â€? Ivory said in an earlier interview about her man.


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Movie REVIEW

FRIDAY August 1, 2014

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rom the beginning of this movie, it q~ ~ 8| ~ { ~ lacked depth and substance as far as movie making is concerned. Consequently, it was doomed to fail. The movie, Sandra tells the story of a woman who goes to any length to make her lover sustainable. Two corpers, Tobi(Yomi Fash Lanso) and Kayode(Adeola Adewun ²~¬ q ~ q{ ~¨| {~q vice and go in search of a job. In another scene, three female friends are having a discussion about relationships, the good, the bad and the ugly. The Protagonist of the movie, Sandra (Ireti Osay ²~ | ¥q~ q~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ }} ~q | ~ ~z| plains that there are no sales; worse still, people think she is at liberty to give out fuel at will. A comical side to this plot are a pair of rat sellers who compete for customers in the market(played by Muyiwa Adegoke and Babatunde Omidina aka Baba Suwe) Due to incessant complaints from their customers, they are suspended from the market for four months. As events unfold, Tobi refuses to marry Sade as he had already proposed to Sandra who stood by him through thick and thin but Kayode advises him that out of sight is out of mind and he should have a rethink. Subsequently, in a q{~ z¥~ | ~ | ~ counts all Sandra did in his life. He was arrested at some point by Task Force of z }q~ | ~ q }} ~ } z¥~ market fuel( Of course, this is being supplied by { q~ zâ ~ ²£ ~ q~ q sequently released and keeps selling fuel through Sandra’s help. With the | q~ | ~ { ~ q } ~ { ~ was able to make his way through school. Still, his friend asks him to leave Sandra but all fell on deaf ears. Needless to say Sade is distraught over this development and her friends console her that something would be done to make amends. It is sad to note that the movie comes to an abrupt end, just like a bolt out of the blues and viewers are asked to watch out for a sequel. The plot structure of this movie was weak one, acting was drab (So was the synergy) and the scenes didn’t follow into one another. Disc A wasn’t up to twenty minutes as the bulk of the time went into adverts (An annoying trend in most movies these days)leaving

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Star Cast: Ireti Osayemi,Yomi Fash-Lanso,Babatunde Omidina,Remi Osodi,Kunle Afod Reviewer: Bukola Bakare } ,} ~ ~ | ~ { ~ |} ~ terpreters to do their thing. Worse still, the audience were served several unnecessary scenes from mouse

trap sellers which largely dominated the movie. As if that wasn’t enough, Disc B proved worse as it wasn’t up to ten minutes

clips from part 2 take over. This is certainly not the best of Kunle Afod who directed the movie. One would have expected more acting synergy from the retinue of stars that took part

As events unfold, Tobi refuses to marry Sade as he had already proposed to Sandra who stood by him through thick and thin but Kayode advises him that out of sight is out of mind and he should have a rethink


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News of Islam Friday, AUGUST 8, 2014

Ebola: Saudi suspends Hajj Visas for Africa

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he Embassy of Saudi Arabia suspended visas of 7,200 pilgrims from three African countries Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia - as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of the disease among the pilgrims during the forthcoming Haj season. According to Arab News, Mohammad Al-Homoud, charge  Ă‰ÂŠ8Š‡ˆƒq~ Š†~ †{ƒ~ Š€ Â‡~ ”‚Šqq¨~ ‡„~ the Guinean capital Conakry, said the decision to suspend the visas was issued some time back. “The governments in these countries were very much understanding of the decision, which aims mainly to boost prevention measures against the spread of the virus because the second wave of it has already kicked |8‹¤~Š  Âƒ ~ }­ |”|€ £ He said these countries also want to make sure its citizens are free of the virus, adding: “The fact that the virus is still spreading compels us to continue the suspension of visas ÂŽ|ˆ~†{‡q~ Š~qƒŠq|„£¤ The talks between the Saudi Embassy in Conakry and the governments of these countries started four months ago. Meanwhile, Saudi Ambassador in Guinea Amjad Bedaiwi told local media that the Kingdom has put a condition that the suspension of visas will be reviewed only after World Health Organization (WHO) issues a clear cut statement that citizens in these countries are allowed to travel for Hajj. Bedaiwi said the embassy extensively discussed the issue with the Guinean government, an Islamic state, where the number of its pilgrims comes to nearly 7,000 as against 400 others from both Sierra Leone and Liberia. On the other hand, Jeddah health department issued strict directions to air and sea borders’ outlets to enhance its procedures and prevent the coming of the Ebola virusinfected pilgrims.

Medical personnel ready to take care of Ebola victims

„~ |1z‡Š}~ q|€ˆzƒ~ Š†~ ƒ  ÂŠ{~ health department stated that the measures involve monitoring the epidemic in general and checking all the incoming passengers from the neighbouring African countries that recorded cases of the disease to ensure that no one with a case of infection with the virus enters the Kingdom. Dr. Khalid Obaid Bawaked, assistant director of Public Health Department in Jeddah, said the measures will ensure that the virus will not enter the country. “The Ebola virus is a very dangerous disease once its …ˆq†~ q¨Â”‰†|”q~ ÂŠÂ‰Â‰ÂƒÂŠÂˆÂŁ~ {ƒ~

precautionary measures and the enforcement of the strict health conditions are very important, mainly because of the forthcoming Hajj season where the guests of God z|”ƒ~ Žˆ|”~ Š}}~ Šˆ|€„ ~ †{ƒ~ |ˆ} Â‹¤~ said Bawaked. According to him “The Ebola hemorrhagic fever caused by the virus is one of the most known }Ġ{Š}~  Â‡qƒŠqƒqÂŁ~ {ƒ~ Â?‡ˆ€q~ Šq~ …ˆq†~ discovered in 1976 in a tropical district to the west of Sudan, near Zaire (now called the Democratic Republic of Congo). But it did not record any case outside middle and east Africa. The virus enters

the body by touching the body ™€‡ q~ |ÂŽ~ Š„~ ‡„Žƒz†ƒ ~ ‰Š†‡ƒ„†‹~ q€z{~ Šq~ {‡q~ ‚}|| ~ |ˆ~ †{ƒ~ |†{ƒˆ~ ™€‡ qÂŁ~ {ƒ~ Â?‡ˆ€q~ zŠ„~ ‚ƒ~ †ˆŠ„q”‡,ƒ ~ Š}q|~ to humans when dealing with wild animals carrying the virus such as chimpanzees, gorillas, monkeys, antelopes and fruits’ bats, whether q‡zÂĽ~|ˆ~ ÂƒÂŠ ¤£ WHO recently said death cases as a result of the Ebola virus in Africa had increased to 887 deaths. The WHO statement added that there are 1,603 cases of infection with the virus in four West African states, of which there are 485 cases in Guinea, 468 in Liberia, 646 in Sierra Leone and 4 in Nigeria.

Osun Guber: Islamic group calls for peaceful election SUBAIR MOHAMMED

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s Osun state is gearing up for governorship poll which is bill to come up on August 9, an Islamic group, the Jama’atu Ta’awunil Muslimeen Society of Nigeria has raised alarm over alleged plan by the main opposition party, in the State through the assistance of ƒ ÂƒÂˆÂŠ}~ qƒz€ˆ‡†¨~ Š•ƒ„z‡ƒq‹~ †|~ ƒ8ƒz†~ the unlawful arrest and detention of the leaders of the staunch supporters of the Governor Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola ahead of the poll slated for August 9th, 2014. This was contained in a Press statement signed by the group’s National President, Sheikh Daood Imran Molasan in Oshogbo, Osun State capital. The group however condemned

threat to the life of its National President, Sheikh Daood Imran Molasan by political thugs ahead of forthcoming gubernatorial election in the State, saying that political assassination, violence and thuggery could truncate the country’s nascent democracy especially as the country is heading towards 2015 general election. According to Sheik Molasan, “it is barbaric, evil, uncivilized and antidemocratic to harass and intimidate members of an opposing political party all in the name of mounting the throne of leadership. Allah appoints leaders and He will surely appoints whoever He wills to steer the wheel of progress in Osun State and so there should no need for political thuggery during the forthcoming election in

q€„~ †Š†ƒ£¤ Islamic organization however, called on INEC and all other relevant authorities in the country to step up orientation campaign and peopleoriented empowerment programmes as doing this would checkmate every possible threat to successful elections in Nigeria. On the issue of violence and terrorism in the country, Molasaan said, “It is our belief that Boko Haram has the strength it has because some politicians are giving them all the require support. As we commend the ƒ8|ˆ†q~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~ ‡}‡†Šˆ¨~~~‡„~z€ˆ‚‡„•~†{ƒ~ menace of terrorism in the country, we urge them to device a strategic means of urgently bringing it to an ƒ„ ~ÂŽ|ˆ~‰ƒŠzƒ~†|~ˆƒ‡•„~‡„~†{ƒ~z|€„†ˆ¨¤£ He added, “It is therefore our

belief that unlawful arrest or political assassination is not only un-constitutional, but it is also undemocratic, not only in Nigeria, but also in all civilized societies. We enjoined the President Jonathan led Š Â”‡„‡q†ˆŠ†‡|„~†|~q†Š„ ~€‰~‡„~…„ Â‡Â„•~ lasting solution to the socio-political and economic problems facing the nation. We call on him to arrest the problems of insecurity, political violence and decay infrastructures as these problems are thorn in the ™ƒq{~|ÂŽ~†{‡q~z|€„†ˆ¨~ {‡z{~‡q~zŠ‰Š‚}ƒ~ of pitching Christians against the Muslims, South against the North and Nigerians against Nigerians. It is totally condemned by us and all well-meaning Nigerians. It is our submission that it is un-Islamic and †|†Š}}¨~‡ˆˆƒ}‡•‡|€q¤£


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MPAC condemns gruesome killings of Shiites TAYO SALAMI

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Islamic perspective to breastfeeding

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ccording to Qur’an 31 verse 14, “We have instructed man concerning his parents. Bearing him caused his mother great debility, and the period of his weaning was two years: “Give thanks to Me and to your parents. I Š”~¨|€ˆ~…„Š}~ Âƒq†‡„Š†‡|„£¤~ {‡q~ Â?ƒˆqƒ~  ÂˆÂŠ q~ |€ˆ~ Š,ƒ„†‡|„~ †|~ the importance of breastfeeding a baby for two years. As it is known, a mother’s milk is the only source of food that meets all baby’s needs. At the moment of birth, Allah places each baby under His protection and provides him or her with a nourishing drink that has no counterpart in any source or type of external nourishment. This is vital for the baby’s growth, because from the moment a baby opens its eyes to this world, its body must adapt to a new life. To facilitate this adaptation, the baby needs to be nourished and grow in the best way possible. Mother’s milk is a perfect source of nourishment and increases both the baby’s and the mother’s resistance to  Â‡qƒŠqÂƒÂŁ~ |z†|ˆq~Š•ˆƒƒ~†{Š†~Šˆ†‡…z‡Š}}¨~ produced baby foods should be used only when the mother’s milk is ‡„q€1z‡ƒ„†‹~Š„ ~†{Š†~†{ƒ~‚Š‚¨~”€q†~‚ƒ~ ‚ˆƒŠq†Žƒ Â‹~ƒq‰ƒz‡Š}}¨~ Â€ÂˆÂ‡Â„•~†{ƒ~…ˆq†~ six months because no other nutrient material can fully be substituted for a mother’s milk. It is also miraculous that every mother’s milk, as regards its density and quality, is produced according to {ƒˆ~‚Š‚¨Ă‰q~q‰ƒz‡…z~Š„ ~€„‡žÂ€Âƒ~„ƒƒ qÂŁ~ For example, the milk of a mother who gives birth prematurely is quite  Â‡8ƒˆƒ„†~Žˆ|”~†{Š†~|ÂŽ~Š~”|†{ƒˆ~ {|~ completes a full-term pregnancy.

A mother’s milk is also antibacterial. It can be kept at room temperature for 6 hours, unlike cow’s milk which develops bacteria within that time frame. A mother’s perfect milk, which a baby can digest easily, cannot be matched by any man-made baby food. Also Qur’an 2 verse 233 says, “And the mothers should suckle their children for two years for him who desires to make complete the time of suckling; and their maintenance and their clothing must be borne by the father according to isage; no soul shall have imposed upon it a duty, but to the extent of its capacity ; neither q{Š}}~ Š~ ”|†{ƒˆ~ ‚ƒ~ ”Š ƒ~ †|~ q€8ƒˆ~ harm on account of her child, nor a father on account of his child, and a similar duty on the heir, but if both desire weaning by mutual consent and counsel, there is no blame on them, and if you wish to engage a wet nurse for your children, there is no blame on you so long as you pay what you promised for according to usage; and be careful of your duty to Allah and know that Allah sees what

¨|€~ |£¤ Ibn Katheer commented that the above verse is a guidance for mothers to breastfeed their children for the complete term of two years. However, the rules of suckling, q‰ƒz‡…zŠ}}¨~ †{ƒ~ |„ƒ~ ˆƒ}Š†ƒ ~ †|~ marriage, do not apply to a child who is nursed beyond this period. Most leading scholars are of the opinion that suckling a baby who is less than two years old establishes relations with him or her that prohibit marriage, which is not the case if he or she is nursed beyond that age. At-Tirmithi assigned a chapter in his book Sunan to this very issue, in which he reported that Umm Salamah narrated that the Prophet, said, “Suckling does not ‰ˆ|{‡‚‡†~ 甊ˆˆ‡Š•ƒè‹~ ƒ¡zƒ‰†~ {ƒ„~ ‡†~ ‰ƒ„ƒ†ˆŠ†ƒq~ †{ƒ~ ‡„†ƒq†‡„ƒq~ çqƒˆÂ?‡„•~ Šq~ „|€ˆ‡q{”ƒ„†~ÂŽ|ˆ~†{ƒ~z{‡} è~Žˆ|”~†{ƒ~ breasts, and it is prior to weaning. It was also noted that the Prophet qŠ‡ Â‹~‘ ¨~q|„~ ‚ˆŠ{ƒƒ”~ Â‡Âƒ ~ç {ƒ„~ {ƒ~ Šq~q†‡}}~Žƒƒ Â‡Â„•è~Žˆ|”~†{ƒ~‚ˆƒŠq†qÂŁ~ He has two wet nurses in Paradise who will suckle him the complete

Mother’s milk is a perfect source of nourishment and increases both the baby’s and the mother’s resistance to disease

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Tayo Salami - 08052169951 (SMS only) †ƒˆ”£¤ç €q}‡”è~ „~ Š„|†{ƒˆ~ Â?ƒˆq‡|„Ö~ ‘ ƒ~{Šq~Š~ Ġ~„€ˆqƒ~‡„~ ŠˆŠ Â‡qƒ£¤ç }­ €¼{ŠŠˆ‡è~ {ƒ~ ˆ|‰{ƒ†‹~ qŠ‡ ~ †{‡q~ because his son Ibraheem died when he was one year and ten months old. Al-Qurtubi said that the two years in the above mentioned verse are žÂ€ÂŠ}‡…ƒ ~ †|~ ‚ƒ~ †{ƒ~ z|”‰}ƒ†ƒ~ ‰ƒˆ‡| ~ of suckling. Other scholars, as well as followers of the opinion of Imam Maalik who cited that in his € Š,ŠÉ‹~ Š}q|~ ‡„Žƒˆˆƒ ~ Žˆ|”~ †{ƒ~ above verse that suckling which, in ƒ8ƒz†‹~ ƒ„Ž|ˆzƒq~ {Š†~ Šˆƒ~ q‡”‡}Šˆ~ †|~ blood relations, thereby prohibiting marriage, is only what is done when the child is less than two years of age. Shu‘bah narrated from Amr ibn Dinaar who authentically narrated from Ibn Abbaas that the Prophet, said, “Suckling which prohibits marriage is that which is done within † |~¨ÂƒÂŠÂˆq£¤~ In his book of Tafseer (interpretation of the Quran), Ar-Raazi said, “Specifying the term of breastfeeding to be two years indicates a special ruling in Sharee’ah, which is the saying of the Prophet that suckling prohibits what blood relations ‰ˆ|{‡‚‡†£¤~ According to Abu Naim, “The Islamic jurisprudents, in the light of Quran and Hadith, have mentioned the full period of breastfeeding as two years or two and a half year. According to Imam Abud Hanifa (RA) it is two and a half year while according to his two disciples (Imam Muhammad and Imam Abu Yusuf - RA) it is two years. And this very saying (i.e. two years) is preferable and chosen for fatwa. The evidences are quoted in the books of Fiqh. Hence, the babies should be breastfed up to two years. But, if the child is weak and cannot eat anything except milk then in this situation it is allowed to breastfeed up to two and a half year. It is not allowed to breastfeed after the weaning period is over. The last period is two or two and a half year. However, a woman can wean Š„~‡„ŽŠ„†~‚ƒŽ|ˆƒ~†{‡q~‰ƒˆ‡| ~Šq~ ƒ}}£¤ Medically, the Nelson Essentials of Pediatrics, a famous reference on children’s medicine, published in 1994, touched upon this issue, citing †{ƒ~ …„ Â‡Â„•q~ |ÂŽ~ ”| ÂƒÂˆÂ„~ ˆƒqƒŠˆz{ƒq~ that showed a strong link between the number of times and the period of breastfeeding and the incidence of type-1 diabetes. This was based on some relevant studies carried out on children in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Researchers explained this discovery with the fact that the mother’s milk protects the baby against environmental factors that destroy pancreatic beta cells in children who are genetically prone to developing diabetes. On the other {Š„ Â‹~ Šˆ†‡…z‡Š}~ ‚Š‚¨~ ÂŽ|ˆ”€}Š~ Š„ ~ foods, and even cow’s milk, contain chemical elements that may poison †{|qƒ~ zƒ}}qÂŁ~ {ƒqƒ~ …„ Â‡Â„•q~ ƒˆƒ~ „|†~ particular to these nations, as it was also observed in other countries that the period of breastfeeding is inversely proportional to the occurrence of diabetes. Therefore, researchers recommend mothers to nurse for an extended time, to safeguard children from this disease and maintain their overall health in the future.


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Rights of parents, duties of children

(especially in their old age), and praying to Allah that He may bless them and have slam recognises family as a basic mercy on them. social unit. Along with the husbandAs between parents the mother has wife relationship the Parent-child more rights than the father. The reason relationship is the most important. To is apparent. Mother has borne the child’s maintain any social relationship both burden during pregnancy, has undergone parties must have some clear-cut Rights as birth pains in delivering the baby, has well as obligations. q z z ~ { ~ | ~ z| | q~ |~ | ~ The relationships are reciprocal. Duties comfort to her children, has looked after of one side are the Rights of the other side. them and felt worried for their well-being. So in Parent-child relationship the Rights That is why mother deserves our of parents are the duties of the children good treatment more than the father. A and vice versa, the Rights of children Tradition of the Prophet (PBUH) tells us are obligations (duties) of parents. Islam that a Companion asked the Prophet, “ z} }¨~ q~ { ~ { q~ | ~ q~ Who deserves my good treatment most?” (which mean duties of children) and “Your mother”, said the Prophet. “Who obligations of parents (which mean Rights next?” “Your mother”. “Who next?” “Your of children). mother”. “Who after that?” “Your father”. It is clear that after Allah parents are the This means that the mother deserves three persons who give us innumerable favours. times more good treatment from her They provide protection, food and clothing children than the father deserves. |~ { ~ }¨~ | £~ { ~ | { ~ q z z q~ Another Tradition wants us to extend her comforts and sleep to provide comfort kind treatment to close relations on the to her children. The father works hard to mother’s side also (even to her friends). A provide for their physical, educational and famous Hadith (Tradition) says, “Paradise psychological (and spiritual) needs. lies under the feet of the mother”. This ~ q~ ~ , ~| ~z| | ~z| q¨~ { ~ ~ a person do you a favour, you feel obliged to him. Verbally you say ‘thank you’ to him. You try to repay and compensate him for his gifts and favours. You feel a sense of gratitude towards him. So it is with Allah and with parents. Allah’s favours cannot be counted or repaid except by thanking Him and obeying His orders. After Allah our parents deserve our thanks and obedience for the favours they had done us. That’s why Quran lays stress on feeling grateful to parents, and doing good to them. “And your Lord has ordained that you shall worship none save Him and shall do your parents a good turn.” What does a ‘good turn’ mean? It includes obeying them, speaking softly, avoiding harsh words or harsh tone, giving them company when they are lonely, caring for their physical and psychological needs DR. I.A ARSHED

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means doing good to our mother lead us to Paradise. As to the reward for doing good to our parents a Hadith mentions the following story: “Three persons of ancient days were once travelling in a mountaneous region. The rain, thunder and lightning made them take refuge in a cave. Mudslide made a stone block to the opening of the cave. The persons were entrapped inside. When the storm stopped they tried to push back the heavy stone to get out of the cave, but they could not. They wondered ‘what to do now’. At last seeing that their ¬| ~ 8| q~ }q|~ z | ~ | ~ { ~ q | ~ they decided to pray to Allah sincerely. One of them suggested, ‘each one of us should relate one good thing he has done in his life and beg Allah to move the stone. One said, “One night my old mother asked me to bring a cup of milk for her. During the time I mulched the goat and brought it to her she had gone to sleep. I did not think it proper to disturb her. So I stood by her bedside for the whole night till she got up in the morning and then I |8 ~{ ~ { ~z ~| ~ }¥£~ ~ | ~ ~ { q~

After Allah our parents deserve our thanks and obedience for the favours they had done us. That’s why Quran lays stress on feeling grateful to parents, and doing good to them

act of mine was approved by You please shift this stone.” { ~q | ~q} ~ ~} ,} ~ ~ | ~ | {~ to let them get out. Similarly, the second and the third man mentioned an act of || qq~ ~ ¨ ~ |~ | ~ |~q{ ~ { ~ stone. The stone slipped down and the entry to the cave opened up. So the men got out. This story shows how service to | Éq~ q~} q~ |~ } qq q~ | ~ | ~ and rescue from troubles. Now let us summarize the Rights of Parents (Duties of children): Parents have a right to be respected and obeyed by children. All parents are well wishers of children. They issue orders and instructions that are in the best interest of children (though children might think otherwise). So it is the duty of children to obey their orders and act accordingly. Some children listen to parental orders, but do not act upon these or show laziness in carrying out these orders. This causes annoyance to parents. Children should remember that annoying one’s parents z ~} ~ |~ | Éq~ {£ Also, it is instinctive obligation of parents to protect their children from physical and moral harm. If a small child puts its hand ~ ~ ~ q~ }~ ~ | ~ ¨| ~ |~ q{~ the child back, even if the child does not want. It is in child’s interest. So it is with parents. They are duty bound to protect their children in every way, physical, intellectual, moral. If the children have a temptation to do an act that is not in their long-term interest it is the duty of the parents to keep them back from that act or behaviour. To this end they may resort to advice, ¥ ~qz|} ~ ~{ , ~ { £~ || ~ children should take all this ‘harshness’ in their own interest. If parents scold them they should bear it calmly. No rude replies, no arguing, no explanations, no comments unless asked for. Parental advice should be listened to and acted upon, even if against children’s own wishes. Allah knows best!


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Keffi Old Boys honour exNNPC boss, five others BABA NEGEDU, Kaduna

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q~ ‰Šˆ†~ |ÂŽ~ ƒ8|ˆ†q~ †|wards encouraging hard work in the coun†ˆ¨Â‹~”ƒ”‚ƒˆq~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~ ƒ1~ } ~ Boys Association (KOBA), have honoured the immediate past Group Managing Director (GMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mr. Andrew Yakubu Š„ ~ Â…Â?ƒ~ |†{ƒˆ~ ‰ˆ|”‡„ƒ„†~ members of the association with the prestigious Cheetah Golden Award. This is as the association bemoan the present deplorable situation of the school, qŠ¨Â‡Â„•~ Š}}~ ƒ8|ˆ†q~ Šˆƒ~ •ƒŠˆƒ ~ towards upgrading the academic and infrastructural level of the school. A statement from the association made available to newsmen in Kaduna said, among the 5 others include the Chief Judge of Kogi state, Hon. Justice Nasir Ajana, Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Mr. David Shikfu Parradang, National Commissioner with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Dr. Abdulkadir Oniyangi, former Justice Minister Alhaji Abdullahi Ibrahim (SAN) and ECOWAS Advisory Training Team Chief to Liberia, Major. Gen. Suraj Alao Abdurrahman. The statement signed by KOBA’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr. John Shiklam said the award is in recognition of their achievements and meritorious service to nation. Also to be honoured, according to the statement is the Nasarawa State Governor, Alhaji Tanko Almakura for his keen interest and support to Government College ƒ1~Š„ ~z|„†ˆ‡‚€†‡|„~†|~†{ƒ~ development of the education sector in Nasarawa state as a whole. The statement said the award ceremony would be held at the International Conference Centre, Abuja and would be followed by a fund raising to tackle infrastructure decay in the college which was founded in 1949.

Cleric, 70, son arraigned for culpable homicide BISI ADEDAYO, Ilorin

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prophet of Saint Michael Spiritual Church, Gaa-Odota, Ilorin, Kwara State, Ibigbemi Ajayi, 70 and his son, Joel, 17, have been arraigned before an Ilorin Magistrate Court for attempted culpable homicide. The accused were charged with criminal conspiracy, criminal charms, causing grievous {€ˆ†~ Š„ ~ Š,ƒ”‰†~ †|~ z|””‡†~ culpable homicide contrary to Sections 97, 271, 248 and 229 of

Penal Code Law. Police First Information Report (FIR) made available to Daily Newswatch, said the charges followed a petition ˆ‡,ƒ„~‚¨~Š~}ƒ•Š}~‰ˆŠz†‡†‡|„er, Pastor Ayoade John of No.16 Sulu Gambari Road, Ilorin, alleged that the clergy engaged him and his wife as teachers of Bible study on Saturdays and Sundays at the church without any remuneration. The FIR added: “On 1st June, 2014 at about 20.00 hours, you Prophet Ibigbemi Ajayi and your son, Joel

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he Acting Governor, of Adamawa State Alhaji Ahmadu Umoru Fintiri, yesterday swore-in nine commissioners to assist him in ˆ€„„‡„•~†{ƒ~Š8Š‡ˆq~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~q†Š†ƒ~ before the constitution expira†‡|„~|ÂŽ~~{‡q~ ÂŠ¨q~‡„~|1zÂƒÂŁ The swearing in of the commissioners came barely few hours after their screening Š„ ~z|„…ˆ”Š†‡|„~~‚¨~†{ƒ~q†Š†ƒ~ House of Assembly who got their list from the acting governor on Wednesday.

Ajayi criminally conspired together and went to the room of the petitioner to beat him with criminal charm and his right hand swell-up simply because he answered phone call while you were speaking with him. “On June 13, 2014 at about 2000hours, the petitioner met ¨|€~ÂŽ|ˆ~qƒ,}ƒ”ƒ„†~ {ƒ„~¨|€~ Ibigbemi Ajayi and Joel Ajayi conspired together (sic) and beat him up with a stick and he sustained fracture on his ˆ‡•{†~{Š„ ~Š„ ~Š}q|~…ˆƒ ~{‡”~ with gun where he sustained injury on his stomach as a re-

sult of slight touch of the pel}ÂƒÂ†ÂŁ~ |€~ {ƒˆƒ‚¨~ z|””‡,ƒ ~ †{ƒ~Š‚|Â?ƒ~|8ƒ„zƒq¤£ The accused persons, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges against them even as their counsel, Barr. Ola John, urged the court to grant them bail, arguing that remanding them would amount to pre-trial punishment. The police prosecutor, Yusuf Nasri who opposed bail of the accused, said the police have “overwhelming ƒÂ?‡ ÂƒÂ„zƒq¤~ Š•Š‡„q†~ †{ƒ~ q€qpects.

Acting governor, Adamawa State, Alhaji Ahmadu Umaru-Fintiri (third right) congratulating Chairman, Judicial Panel Of Inquiry, Justice Bobbo Umar (third left), to investigate the administration of former Governor Murtala Nyako during inauguration of the panel in Yola, Adamawa State.

Anti-robbery squad recovers stolen vehicles in Jigawa DAHIRU SULEIMAN, Dutse

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he (IGP) special anti-robbery squad on operation in the country in conjunction with a renowned hunter, Ali Kwara, have successfully intercepted two stolen jeeps by armed robbers along Abuja/Niger Road. Addressing a press conference in Dutse, Ali Kwara said the robbers have stolen the vehicles from Abuja with the intention to dispose the stolen vehicles in Jigawa, but were

caught on Kiyawa bridge. The two recovered vehicles are Sky blue colour Mercedes Benz model with registration number SUL 500 AA belonging to Skye Bank, while the second vehicle was a Lexus jeep 450 model with a registration number KSF 279 CL. According to Kwara no weapons were discovered, „|ˆ~ ƒ¡z{Š„•ƒ~ |ÂŽ~ …ˆƒ~ ‚ƒ† ƒƒ„~ his team and the robbers, only through security tactics. He added that we only discover some photocopies of the recovered vehicles inside the

Fintiri swearn-in nine commissioners OWOLABI ADENUSI-Yola

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Speaking at the swearing in ceremony at Government House Yola, the Acting Governor, said they were picked based on merit and much was expected from them in moving the state forward. Fintiri cautioned them against corrupt practices in the discharge of their duties, adding that the interim ad”‡„‡q†ˆŠ†‡|„~ Šq~ z|””‡,ƒ ~ †|~ {Š„ ‡„•~ |�ƒˆ~ Š~ ‚ƒ,ƒˆ~  amawa to the next government and would not condone any act of indiscipline. Responding on behalf of the

commissioners, Chief John Elias, thanked the acting governor for considering them worthy of the appointment and assured that they will not disappoint the people of Adamawa. The new commissioners included Felix Tangwami from Demsa Local Government, Saidu Mustafa from Song, Rogers Nathan from Hong, Jummai Wulasha from Guyuk and Ahmad Alhassan from Maiha. Others are Bashir Ahmad from Mayo-Belwa, Justina Obadiah from Lamurde and Nuhu Bobbo from Fufore.

vehicles, but no any hidden weapons he said. On where are the recovered �ƒ{‡z}ƒq‹~ }‡~z|„…ˆ”ƒ ~†{Š†~|€ˆq~ is to retrieve stolen items from armed robbers and hand them over to the constituted author-

ity, assuring that they have been handed over to the Jigawa State Commissioner of Police. He advised owners to quickly liaise with Jigawa state government through the Jigawa State Police Commissioner.

Niger east bye election: APC elects candidate in primaries JUSTINA ASISHANA, Minna

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n preparation of the August 30th Niger East bye-election, the Niger state All Progressives Congress (APC) has conducted primaries to elect it’s candidate as former gubernatorial candidate, Barrister David Umaru emerged as the chosen candidate of the party. Barrister Umaru contested with Alhaji Bala Kuta and polled 248 votes to defeat former member of House of Representatives, Kuta who got 62 votes. The primaries which was held at Gidan Matasa in Minna was free, fair and transparent with no violence or disruption. The voting started at 6.20 pm and ended at about 8.45 pm. Before the election was conducted, the Chairman of the ƒ}ƒz†|ˆŠ}~ z|””‡,ƒƒ‹~ }{Š‡~ Zakari Abdulkadir said the primaries was conducted because two candidates bought forms for the position adding that this was in line with the party’s constitution. Announcing the results of the elections, Abdukadir said 326 delegates were accredited for the primaries while 310 o them cast their votes, 13 void votes and two delegates abstained. He then called on the contestants to embrace themselves and work for the success of the party in the bye-election advising the contestants and party members in the state to see the ‰ˆ‡”Šˆ‡ƒq~ Šq~ Š~ ŽŠ”‡}¨~ Š8Š‡ˆq~ adding that they must now work with David Umaru to win the election. In his acceptance address, David Umaru said he would work towards winning the election and if he eventually wins, he would work towards the good of the people.

Physically challenged to get 2% employment in Kogi challenged in the state. “Henceforth, two per cent ogi State Gov- of employment in Kogi State ernment has ap- |€} ~‚ƒ~Š}}|,ƒ ~†|~ Â‡qŠ‚}ƒ ~ proved two per persons, to give them sense of cent automatic belonging as well as carrying employment op- them along in the administraportunity to physically chal- †‡|„~|ÂŽ~†{ƒ~q†Š†ƒ‹¤~†{ƒ~•|Â?ƒˆ„|ˆ~ lenged persons in the state. stated. Governor Idris Wada stated He called on individual and this in Lokoja, the state capi- corporate organisations to extal, during the presentation tend hands of fellowship to of wheel chairs to physically the physically challenged and challenged persons, donated disabled in the state, to reduce by a non-governmental or- their plight in the society. ganisation (NGO), AssociWhile commending the ate Resource Health Centre US-based NGO that donated in United States of America the 575 wheel chairs, Wada (USA). z{Šˆ•ƒ ~ †{ƒ~ ‚ƒ„ƒ…z‡Šˆ‡ƒq~ †|~ Presenting the wheel chairs make good use of the chairs, †|~ Ă?ÂźĂ?~ ‚ƒ„ƒ…z‡Šˆ‡ƒq~  ÂˆÂŠ „~ assuring that the state governfrom the 21 local government ment would put measures areas of the state in Lokoja in place in the area of trainyesterday, Wada said the ‡„•~ q|”ƒ~ |ÂŽ~ †{ƒ~ ‚ƒ„ƒ…z‡Šˆ‡ƒq~ state House of Assembly has to acquire the techniques of passed a bill on the right and maintaining the wheel chairs privileges of the physically ADEMU IDAKWO, Lokoja

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ÂŽ|ˆ~ƒ8ƒz†‡Â?ƒ~€qÂŠÂ•ÂƒÂŁ {‡ƒŽ~ ¡Âƒz€†‡Â?ƒ~ 1zƒˆ~ |ÂŽ~ the NGO, Mrs. Teresa OgideAlaeze, pointed out that the gesture was in line with the transformation agenda of the Wada-led administration, urging the privileged in the state to keep up the good spirit in supporting the state government recognise the ability in disability. Ogide-Alaeze said, “Investment in human life, investment in human capital, promote quality and quality improves quality of life and quality of life elongates lon•ƒÂ?‡†¨~Š„ ~{Š‰‰‡„ƒqq£¤ According to her, beside distribution of free wheel chairs, the NGO is also into eye healthcare, donation of medical equipment and support for people living with HIV/AIDS in the society.


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{ƒ~q†Š•ƒ~‡q~qĠ~ÂŽ|ˆ~†{ƒ~ƒ}ƒz†|ˆŠ}~‚Š,}ƒ~ royale tomorrow between the incumbent Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, and the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Iyiola Omisore. The atmosphere is already tense, as anyone that has a reason to pass †{ˆ|ۥ{~ q|•‚|~†{‡q~ ÂƒÂƒÂĽ~zŠ„~Š,ƒq†~†|‹~Šq~†{ƒ~ ruling party in the state, the All Progressives Congress (APC), and the national ruling parties, PDP, are poised for what they deem a game-changer. Political pundits and electoral star gazers have already been projecting the outcome of the election and most of the fore-casting favours the incumbent Governor. This is understandable against the background of the achievements that the Government of Ogbeni Aregbesola has recorded in the acclaimed State of the Living Spring over the past four years when his stolen electoral mandate was judicially and judiciously restored. But beyond the well-known achievements of the Governor in education, infrastructural development, social welfare (for the students Š„ ~ †{ƒ~ ƒ} ÂƒÂˆ}¨²~ Š„ ~ |†{ƒˆq‹~ †{ƒˆƒ~ Šˆƒ~ Â…Â?ƒ~ factors to my mind that ordinarily give Aregbesola an edge over his co-contenders ÂŽ|ˆ~ †{ƒ~ z|Â?ƒ†ƒ ~ |Â?ƒˆ„|ÂˆĂ‰q~ 1zƒ~ ‡„~ q€„£~ These factors, for the people of Osun State that I know, are more appealing than what is known of other contestants especially where one voter, one vote really counts. First, the saying that the Devil you know is ‚ƒ,ƒˆ~†{Š„~†{ƒ~Š„•ƒ}~¨|€~ |ム~¼„| ~Š‰‰}‡ƒq~ to the situation. Given people’s familiarity with Aregbesola’s programmes, there is no doubt that people would want to give him another opportunity as human beings generally have the fear of the unknown. Aregbesola has been tried and tested, others {ŠÂ?ƒ~„|Â†Ăœ~{ƒ~†{ƒˆƒŽ|ˆƒ~q†Š„ q~Š~‚ƒ,ƒˆ~z{Š„zÂƒÂŁ Secondly, there is something striking in the simplicity and humility of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola. In a culture where politicians try to grandstand and decorate their irrelevant personalities with supposedly relevant, even if sometimes bogus titles, Aregbesola is unique. His adoption of the “ordinaryâ€? title of “Ogbeniâ€? or “Mrâ€? is a mark of simplicity. According to Mozart, “simplicity is the true mark of genius.â€? It is not what you call ¨|€ˆqƒ}ÂŽ~†{Š†~”Š,ƒˆq‹~‡†~‡q~ {|~¨|€~ÂŠÂˆÂƒÂŁ There is also humility in the carriage and

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comportment of Aregbesola such that he is strikes you as a true man of the people. I think this is why many people identify with him. I once watched him acknowledge on a Lagos TV programme that his Deputy is older than he is and he would accord her due respect as a Yoruba man. He invited her to speak and Mrs. Grace Laoye-Tomori also displayed humility in kind. The mercurial poet, T. S. Elliot tells us in memorable words, “The only wisdom we can hope to acquire/ Is the wisdom of humility: humility is endless.â€? Thirdly, Aregbesola is the type of what is referred to in literature as a dynamic z{ŠˆŠzÂ†ÂƒÂˆĂœ~{ƒ~‡q~„|†~Š~™Š†~|Â„ÂƒÂŁ~ ƒ|‰}ƒ~z|„„ƒz†~ easily with those who are perceived to be  ¨Â„Š”‡z‹~ „|†~ †{ƒ~ ™Š†‹~ }Š”ƒ~  Â€zÂĽ~ †¨Â‰ÂƒÂŁ~ ƒ~ is certainly controversial but that is true of dynamic personalities. He takes risks and

the Governors would not “winâ€?, he smelt a rat when the Governors were not allowed to go into the venue of the election with their mobile phones. Aregbesola “smuggledâ€? a pen camera in and secretly recorded the election. It was that video that exposed the “democratic credentialsâ€? of our contemporary “democratsâ€?. Then, Aregbesola appears as a person z|””‡,ƒ ~†|~q|z‡Š}~€q†‡zƒ‹~|„ƒ~Â?‡ˆ†€ƒ~†{Š†~‡q~ lacking in the polity, where leaders trample roughshod on others. While giving Muslims their demanded Hijrah public holiday, stirring the hornet’s nest for which hagiographers spew venom on him, he shocked even Muslims by declaring another public holiday, “Isese Dayâ€?, for the traditional religionists. Around the same time, he controversially contributed the princely sum of N35 million

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as the legendary Muhammed Ali, once said, “He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.� For example, the whole world knows who actually won the Friday May 24, 2013 election of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) through the ingenuity of Aregbesola. Knowing well that the powers that be had strategised that the preferred candidate of

to the burial of a prominent Christian cleric, Prophet Timothy Obadare. It was as if he was saying that at least everybody had something and those who did not like it should leave it. Lastly, one masterstroke that favours Aregbesola is how he has been able to rally the past leaders of the State behind him, including the strategically important former National Secretary of the People’s Democratic

Party and the same Governor that was ousted ÂŽ|ˆ~{‡”~†|~Šqq€”ƒ~|1zƒ‹~ ˆ‡„zƒ~ }Š•€„q|¨Âƒ~ Oyinlola. With the array of those opinion }ƒŠ ÂƒÂˆq~Š„ ~‰|}‡†‡zŠ}~Šz†|ˆq‹~‡†~‡q~ Â‡1z€}†~„|†~ to win if there is a commitment to one voter, one vote principle. However, in our brand of democracy, things are not that simple and no one will be taken aback if the popular candidate eventually loses. This is because Sociologist Stahwood Cobb could have had Nigerian democracy in mind when he wrote several years ago thus: “Democracy claims to be ‘Government of the people by the people for the people’. But at its best it is oligarchy, and soon turns to dictatorship of an individual. It claims to aim at ‘the greatest happiness of the greatest number’. In fact, it gives rise to frustration, failure, anxiety, misery. It encourages altruism and a social conscience in its rhetoric, ‚€†~ ‡†q~ ‰|}‡z‡ƒq~ Šˆƒ~ qƒ}Â…q{„ƒqq~ ˆ€„~ ˆ‡|†‹~ ‡†{~ no regard for the fate of others. Individuals and groups that get in the way are trampled ruthlessly underfoot. This age surpasses all others known to history in exploitation, ‰ˆ|…†ƒƒˆ‡„•~Š„ ~‰| ƒˆ­{€„•ƒˆ£¤ Ultimately, what is of utmost importance is for the state of “Omoluabiâ€?, as the state is now branded, to be true to the spirit of the term. As the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Abdul Ganiyu Ambali, once conceived it, among the Yoruba, “an Omoluabi is someone of excellent character and s/he is someone who is hard working, diligent, responsible, serious-minded, fair, honest, trust-worthy, kind, respectful and Godly in all his activities. An Omoluabi values good name more than gold and s/he is a symbol of everything good and admirable.â€? As Osun decides, let everyone involved be Omoluabi by making one voter, one vote principle work. Re: Patience is light I am an ardent of your Friday column in Newswatch. I must confess that I always look forward to it on Fridays and don’t like missing it. I really enjoyed reading that of }Šq†~ ÂƒÂƒÂĽÂŁ~ {Š†~ ¨|€~ q{Šˆƒ ~ |ÂŽ~ ¨|€ˆ~ ™‡•{†~ experience was especially awesome and I wish people would read and get to draw inspiration from that. Just keep up the good work and I will keep reading the column. – Emmanuel Ujeh

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