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Mark leads protesting PDP senators to Jonathan B

National Assembly complex yesterday after their Wednesday night could repeated abrupt adjournnot hold because of late ar- ments of the Senate during $ % ! The source added that &" ' Most of the senators Continued on Page 2 stayed away from the

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arring any change in plan, Senate President David Mark will tonight lead his colleagues in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to a meeting

with President Goodluck ! ship of the party to discuss the crisis rocking the upper legislative chamber arising from PDP ward congresses

# " The PDP senators had in the past days been shutting down the Senate from carrying out full legislative business over their alleged

marginalisation by state governors in the party’s According to a source within the PDP caucus, the meeting earlier slated for

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IINSIDE: N 10 pages of 1 n nationwide P Parliamentary re reports From Pg 21

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Court sacks Ondo PDP caretaker committee T

NICON Insurance’s team: L-R: General Manager (South West), Mr. Sunny Beyioku; General Manager (Marketing), Mr. Steve Ajudua; Chairman, Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA), Mr. Godwin Wiggle, and Senior Manager (Corporate Affairs), Mr. Ade Adesokan, at the investiture of NIA in Lagos‌on Tuesday.

he Federal High Court in Abuja has sacked the Ondo State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Caretaker Com The court ordered Osawu Solomon, both Chairman and Secretary of the party’s Caretaker to desist from parading themselves as party of mination of the motion !"

In an application brought by Seja Sunday and four others and moved by their lawyer, Chief Bolaji Ayorinde (SAN), the court equally stopped the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from accepting any list for the primary election into Ondo State’s House of Assembly, Federal House of RepresentaContinued on Page 4

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Synagogue: Sabotage not ruled out, DPO tells coroner ing that there were a lot of security lapses which ivisional Po- he said could have led to  sabotage on the collapsed (DPO) of Iko- building. tun Police StaThe DPO said: “There is tion and Chief the need to carryout invesSuperintendent of Police tigation into possible sabo(CSP), Haruna Alaba, yes- tage as being the cause of terday informed the Lagos the collapse. There are lots # of security lapses which Ikeja, that there were pos- could have led to sabotage sibilities of sabotage lead- on the collapsed building. ing to collapse of the guest “The aircraft seen on the house belonging to the “ Synagogue Church of All a very low altitude across Nations (SCOAN) during the guest house, and that which 116 worshipers lost " their lives. the church members that Testifying before the crawled under the colcourt presided over by lapsed building to pull out Chief Magistrate Oyetade $ Komolafe, the DPO said he He further assured the and his men actually saw court that investigation into an aircraft on the day hov- the incident was still ongoering at a very low altitude ing, even as he added that, across the guest house, “The police are looking which is suspicious, add- into possibility of sabotage FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU

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on the collapsed building. We are also investigating into possibility of the hovering aircraft as being responsible for the collapse.� " "  cials of Lagos State with regards to granting them access to the locus, the DPO said: “The church members have no business in granting or denying access to anyone who wants access to the collapsed site and the church security men acted on the instruction of the police under my command.� He stated further: “It was a panicky situation as at the time of my arrival to the scene. Members of the church were of great assistance to the rescue workers I saw on ground carrying out rescue operations. “Infact, the church brought so many ambu-

lances to help rescue workers carrying out their operation. We had a hitch free rescue operation with all the rescue workers. “When the LASEMA boss came to me to complain that he had a hectic ‘ apologized and also called around the collapsed scene.â€? The DPO further testi ‘ ÂĽ' bulances used for the operation, policemen were " ” free movement to the hospital. The barricade seen at the entrance leading to the collapsed site was initiated on my instruction to ensure that we are able to control the crowd. “We also put the barricade in order to allow the rescue workers do their

Œ this court that there was no meeting with any of the rescue workers, including the LASEMA boss before proper rescue operation began. Prior to this time, General Manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Dr Oluwafemi Osanyintola had continued his testimony before the court, insisting that the date on the CCTV clip shown to him during the proceeding did “ the incident. He added that the police and other security agencies were under his control be-

ing the co-coordinator of the emergency rescue operation on the incident. According to Osanyintola, “My lord, the clip being shown to the court was that of the second day. I am not in agreement with the date on the clip. I was the incident commander who coordinated the rescue operation at the collapsed site.� But the LASEMA boss ” šamined by counsel to the police, Chukwu Agwu ad Š $ " since he was not a security operative. Continued on Page 8

Court sacks Ondo PDP caretaker committee

when one person would make himself Lord over $ # § ÂĽ š- the people of Ondo State cept those elections were was over. He commended the conducted by wards, Local Government and courage of Justice Ade# š " $ mola and congratulated by the congress of 10th the state, wards and LG š % % " March, 2012.â€? Furthermore, the court age in taking back their also granted an injunc- stolen mandate. He however told the tion against abridging the tenure of the Ebene- leadership of the party that Ondo State is dif¨ ” š " $ The case has been ad- ferent from every other journed for hearing on state, saying an average citizen of Ondo State is 19th November, 2014. Commenting on the naturally brilliant and judgement, a party intelligent and will resist chieftain, Barrister Jimoh injustice with their last Ibrahim, CFR, who was blood. in court when the order See full court order was granted, said the era on pages 7 & 8 Continued from Page 1

L-R: Chairman, Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), Mr. Foluso Phillips; Group Managing Director/CEO, UBA Plc, Mr. Phillips Oduoza,; Former head of state, Chief Ernest Shonekan, and Director General, NESG, Mr. Frank Nweke, during the commissioning of the NESG Building named ‘Summit House’ in Lagos‌yesterday.

Military mobilises soldiers, mopol to retake captured areas Adamawa: Mubi, 5 LGs, others tachment of Mobile Police Secondary and Primary Some of teachers of under B’Haram’s control – Gov manning the roads leading schools operating in Yola, Š

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he mobile police unit known as Operation Guerilla is leading Nigerian troops to recapture the home town of the Chief of De # Š‘ š # " Badeh, and the entire Mubi town from the grip of Boko Haram insurgents. The Mobile Police special unit which departed Yola on Wednesday is already at Marraba Mubi about 18km away from Mubi and are making frantic Š " gents hideout in order to dislodge them. The Nigerian troops backing the Mobile Police is led by a high racking Colonel, are now in Pella which is about 80 km away from Mubi to join forces “" " " gents. A resident of Marraba Mubi who spoke to our reporter said he saw a de-

to Mubi and Michika Local Governments, adding that since Boko Haram insurgents captured the area no single soldier had been “There is presence of stern and heavily armed Mobile Police men manning the roads leading to Vimtim, Mubi and Michika towns which are in control of Boko Haram insurgents�, he said. Š $ of the Mobile Police deployed to Mubi proved abortive as calls made to the spokesman of Adamawa State Police command, DSP Othman Abubakar, proved abortive as he did not pick his phone calls, but sources within the police command said that they have received signals that the Mobile Policemen are in Marraba Mubi. However, for the fear of the unknown, most of the

the capital of Adamawa state have been shut down $ possibility of insurgents’ The fear was heightened Ashaka Cement where the insurgents were alleged to have carted away large " šplosive devices. The outlawed group had earlier declared their intention to overrun Yola which prompted major schools operating in the state to close down till further notice. " its door to pupils were Aliyu Mustapha, St Peter and Federal Government Girl College, FGGC, Yola, and Murtala College. The schools authorities of the closed schools asked their students to go home to stick together with their families during the trial period.

spoke to our correspondent said that the fear of unknown made them to " ” Š $ ous schools to teach their pupils for fear of being attacked by insurgents who vowed to take over the state capital. The Government Girl Secondary School (GGSS) located opposite Government House, Yola with security operative surrounding it was shot creating more fear in the mind of parents. Also, the banks operating in the state capital have been rendering skeletal service since the fall of Mubi the commercial nerve of the state. The banks open by the 9:00 am and close by 2:00 pm. Investigation has shown that military intelligence " & ram elements that have

to secure the area. While speaking on the sedamawa State curity situation in the state G o v e r n o r , and how many towns have James Ngi- been taken over by the inlari, yesterday surgents, Ngilari said, “The cried out over security situation in Adamathe upsurge of incursions by wa is very dicey right now the insurgents, Boko Haram, and we are only trying to do saying that the situation has our best to manage the situbecome very dicey as they ation. We are praying that it have overrun the entire will improve, but it is really " # ‘ $ local governments, Gombi something to worry about.� He added that his entire and outskirts of Shani. He spoke on the security senatorial district, Mubi situation of the state while ‘ $e local responding to questions governments, Gombi, have “ ” Š been overrun, stressing the the ceremony of the Na- outskirts of Shani may also tional Power Sector appren- have been captured by the ticeship scheme, held at the insurgents, according to & •" % - fresh report made available dential Villa, Abuja. to him. He said the operations of “There is a semblance of the insurgents in the North- movement in that area. ReEast geo-political zone has ally, we need a lot of interbecome a great challenge, vention. We need to move maintaining that there is more troops to secure the need for intervention and state. Really, it is a big chalmobilization of more troops lenge.� CLEMENT NWOJI, Abuja

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EKSU alumni decry politicisation of VC’s appointment RAPHAEL ADEYANJU, Ado-Ekiti

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kiti State University (EKSU) Alumni AsOLAIDE OYELUDE, Ibadan structures at Bola Ige Interna- breakdown of public peace, backing and knowledge of ordered demolition of the sociation has decried tional Market, Ibadan – generating in the process a lot Ola Omiyale, manager of the structure, but rather than alleged politicisation of aphree traders at Bola Threat to Public Peace’: “It is of bad blood among traders in market. show restraint, the same pointment of the institution’s Ige International now recurring act to erect ille- the market. “Incidentally, Olatoye people are at it again as they vice-chancellor by successive Market in Ibadan, gal structures at unauthorised “It reared its ugly head Temitope (aka Sugar), Chair- are now poised to re-erect administrations in the state. Oyo State capital, places at the above named again recently, precisely on man of Oyo State House the illegal structure to the National President of the ashave petitioned “ - October 24, when a shop potential detriment of nusociation, Dr Mathew Ayeni, Governor Abiola Ajimobi, fol- ence of its master plan. On was unlawfully erected at on Commerce paid timely merous traders in the vicinspoke Tuesday while adlowing alleged construction several occasions, these occur- the entrance of CBK3 (NEPA oversight visit the next day ity, who would certainly be dressing a press conference of unauthorised structure in rences have nearly resulted in LINE) at the market with full to the market and promptly denied usual patronage.â€? in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, the market. where he frowned at incesThe petition dated Novemsant change of guard regardber 5 and signed by the trading the position of vice-chaners – Alhaja Bolade Jokotade, ‘ Princess Omolola Oladipo the occupant at the expiration and Alhaji Oluokun Ahmed of a particular administration emphasised that some illegal even when his/her tenure has structures have been springnot elapsed. ing up in the market recently, “We call on Governor Ayowhile those tasked with the dele Fayose to reverse the responsibility of running the trend as the position is not market allegedly look the political. Incessant change of other way. name of the institution is afIt added that the developfecting the integrity of our ment is capable of stirring university.â€? up crisis in the market if not Ayeni lamented that the checked and urged Ajimobi to institution at inception in intervene towards preventing 1982 was named Obafemi chaos. Awolowo University, but has Copies of the petition are undergone change four times also sent to the state Commisin its 32 years of existence. sioner of Police, Kola Shodipo; “Our members outside the Commissioner of Commerce, " Mrs Olufunke Oworu and Š Chairman of House of Assemthe same university are fac ‘ L-R: Founder/CEO, Rise Networks, Toyosi Akerele; Executive Director, Volunteer Corps, Adeola Awogbemi; Managing Director, The Educa- ing integrity problem. AlTemitope Olatoye. tion Partnership Centre, Modupe Adefeso-Olateju and member of the Board of Trustees, Volunteer Corps, Rev Aina Abidemi; at the 2014 lowing University of AdoAccording to the petition Stakeholders Forum of National Dialogue on Education entitled – ‘Deconstructing the Continuing Crises of Standards and Performance in Ekiti (UNAD) to remain entitled: ‘Erection of illegal Nigerian Secondary Schools’ held in Lagos State‌yesterday. Photo: Padonu Segun would make the university to have universal acceptability because our vision is to make it a world-class institution.â€? OLUSAKIN BABALOLA, Ibadan area of the state whose peo- tion, said disclosed that it port indigene of Ibadan. Ibadan indigene as goverThe association emphaple are protesting their al- has been agreed on by a He added that after the nor, it would then be the sised that the immediate past he three leading leged political marginalisa- group in the party to sup- four-year tenure of an turn of Oke Ogun. governor, Dr Kayode Faypolitical parties emi, changed the name from in Oyo State have UNAD to EKSU even when conceded the govthe management and alumni ernorship slot of important than the party. that it is mere fallacy for any Âľ ¹²³´ ‘ ll Progressives association didn’t dispose fatheir respective parties to Congress (APC) Against this background, no one to conclude that defection therefore, urged its members vourably to the move. Ibadan, the state capital. has expressed member can hold the party of some members, irrespec- in Ogun State not to lose any It, however, appealed to All They include Accord Party tive of their self-importance, sleep over the latest develop- Progressives Congress (APC) shock over de- into ransom.â€? (AP) being led by Rashidi The statement emphasised would dramatically alter the ment. fection of some and a group called E-11 to Ladoja, who has been enwithdraw their suits against dorsed indirectly by major- of its members in Ogun State Fayose’s emergence in the ity of its members, All Pro- to other parties, though it said interest of peace and end the gressives Congress (APC) the development would not BOLU-OLU ESHO, Abeokuta credible elections and duty to cast their votes for the party trend of violence and judicial where the incumbent gover- Š ¹²³´ the country. " ¹²³´ elections. overnorship $ nor, Abiola Ajimobi and Dr “This is critical step by all elections.â€? A statement issued yesaspirant on the of the state’s politics. A Lam Adesina, both indivoters in the build-up to the platform of genes of Ibadan, are contest- terday in Abuja by National ¹²³´ ‘ Labour Party ing and Peoples Democratic Publicity Secretary of APC, (LP) in Ogun fore, very crucial for those Party (PDP), which has nine Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the shock stemmed from the State, Sina Kawonise, has who are registered voters to indigenes of Ibadan among Š appealed to all residents of exchange their temporary RAPHAEL ADEYANJU, Ado-Ekiti ful in meeting aspirations of its over 12 aspirants. Also, two leading gover- to reconcile the aggrieved the state to go out en masse cards for PVCs, which is the member of House the people as far as choosing norship aspirants of Labour members in Ogun State and collect their permanent licence that would enable of Representatives, right candidates is concerned. them to vote in the forthChapter of the party, hence voter’s cards (PVCs) at desMeanwhile, he donated Party (LP), Alhaji Sarafa Bimbo Daramola, in coming elections. Abiodun Alli and Kola Bo- it is expected that they (the ignated polling units. Ekiti State has debunked the 32-bed hospital to members “Residents who are now Kawonise, who has been lomope, are indigenes of defectors) would give room insinuation that All Progres- of his constituency, which Ibadan even with its obscu- for it to yield positive results. adopted as governorship eligible to vote, but have not sives Congress (APC) will would be handed over to AnThe party expressed hope candidate by LP, said col- been previously registered " Âś " - glican Church to manage. rity coupled with intra-parthat the defectors would re- lection of PVCs being dis- should also seize the oppor- dates for the presidential and “I instituted what I called ty squabbles. A chieftain of PDP, who consider their decision and tributed by Independent tunity provided with the ex- vice-presidential slots in the ‘Abo mi re’, that is my scoreNational Electoral Commis- ercise by INEC.â€? “ is from Saki in Oke Ogun, beat retreat quickly. ¹²³´ He, however, emphasised “Yes, the defection of some sion (INEC) would allow the

ÂŚ " " ÂŚ " Daramola spoke yesterday ship of all that I have done for % le, while speaking with our members would cre- people to perform their civic •" people of the state since I was Newswatch Times yester- ate some challenges for our responsibility, particularly viding credible alternative journalists in Ado-Ekiti, the sent to the National Assembly. government and described “Joan Taiwo Daramola Meday in Ibadan gave reasons party, but we would go back ¹²³´ state capital, stressing that The LP chieftain enjoined tumultuous support en- such insinuation remains morial Hospital, Ire-Ekiti is to for the development to in- to the drawing board to reclude numerical strength, strategise and redouble our all eligible voters, who are joyed by the party across the mere conjecture and urged be run by Anglican Church " - Š desirous of electing preferred state as “indication that the Nigerians to wait until the that owns and runs Ile Abiye ¹²³´ $ " candidates, to see collection people of Ogun State now party picks its candidates. Hospital, Ado-Ekiti where ership. Adekunle, who is one of party is important to its over- of their PVCs as commitment see it as the only credible The APC chieftain said the somebody like me was born alternative and are ready to all success, but none is more to the survival of democracy, the leaders of Oke Ogun party would do the need- " $ ¡

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Police foil bank robbery, recover N15m in Port Harcourt NATH OMAME, Port Harcourt

ed in connection with the abduction of one Daniel ivers State Opiyo, who was abductPolice Comed October 28, 2014, in mand yesterthe state. day foiled a It was gathered that bank robbery the victim was lured in Port Harcourt, the “Money, to the tune of through Facebook by a state capital and recov- N15,635,500, one AK 47 friend, who is a student ered N15.6 million from “ ‘ & ‘ of Rivers State Univerthe armed bandits. two toy guns and their sity of Science and TechThe command also ar- operation vehicle, sa- nology (RSUST) in Port $ " loon Golf car, were re- Harcourt. kidnappers, including a covered,â€? the PPRO exHe said the suspects couple and female un- plained. had confessed to the dergraduate. Muhammad further crime and they received Police Public Relations stated that Godwin Sam- N2 million as ransom,  º%% ‘ #% uel, Douglas Nweke, adding that the sum of Ahmad Muhammad, David Dakoro, Ezinne N300,000 and a locallytold journalists at a press Douglas and Emmanuel- made pistol were recov la Olusegun, were arrest- ered from them. the suspects, the feat recorded was the outcome of a recent marching order given to area commanders and divisional  missioner of Police Dan ne of Nigeria’s The development followed Bature. national telecom the signing of an agreement He said the bank robcarriers, Glo- between the telecom opera bacom, has an- tor and Apple’s authorised generation bank along nounced that no distributor for Africa, Core Ikwerre Road in the fewer than 2,000 subscribers Group. state capital, at about have so far pre-registered for According to a press release 3:15pm, on Wednesday iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, made available to newsmen and teams of policemen Apple’s two latest devices ‘ Š promptly responded to that will soon be available ing its customers the added a distress call from the for purchase at all GloWorld advantage of bundling the outlets nationwide upon its devices with the company’s bank. formal launch in the country super fast Internet service, “Teams of police from this month. Glo Bolt.

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ship aspirants on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday criticised last Saturday’s ward congresses of the party. The governorship aspirants, Lancelort Ayanya (Rivers), Professor Jude Njoku (Imo), Biobele Odesola, a female aspirant also from Rivers State and Chris Bature from Plateau State, expressed displeasure with the conduct of the congresses, saying the exercise lacked transparency. Ayanya said there was no ward congress in Rivers State but “What happened forms and said there was ward congress, while his counterpart, Mrs. Odesola, said she was not allowed to participate in the congress. On his part, Njoku said there was no congress in # ‘  cials did not show up, while “People were exposed to harsh weather and at the end of the day, people went home disappointed. However, there is appeal com $ " will be resolved.� Victor Ochei from Delta State and Mohammed Magoro from Kebbi State, how-

ever, applauded the conduct of the congresses and said $ The Wadata House secretariat of PDP yesterday “"š -

pirants to submit their nomination forms to beat the November 9 deadline given by the party. Alhaji Musa Nashuni from Katsina State said he

is in the race to complete the programmes of Governor Ibrahim Shema on whose instance he has joined the race. Former deputy governor of Oyo State and governor-

Alhaji Hazeem Gbolarunmi, yesterday declared that the political structure left behind by the late Chief Ariyibi Lamidi Adedibu cannot crumble.

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resident Jacob Zuma has appointed Minister in the % ‘ ! Š Radebe, as a special envoy to Nigeria to try to expedite the repatriation of 85 South Africans killed in a church building collapse. “I will hold meetings with the Nigerian Federal Government authorities as well as the Lagos State authorities with a view to expedite the repatriation process,â€? Radebe told journalists at Parliament on Thursday, after cabinet’s regular fortnightly Wednesday meeting. The 85 were among 116 people killed when a guest " & ! ua’s church, Synagogue of All Nations collapsed in Lagos on 12 September. Families of the victims had been waiting almost a month for the remains of their loved ones to be returned home. “We would like to reassure the families and South Africans at large that government has not taken the foot Š ‘¡ “President Zuma’s appointment of myself as South Africa’s special envoy

demonstrates government’s unwavering commitment to return their loved ones Š ¡ Two weeks ago, Radebe said DNA samples of the deceased were being analysed at a laboratory in Stel-

lenbosch. Government was unaware of how far the process was. “That process is exclusively within the jurisdiction of the Nigerian authorities,� said Radebe. “We depend on the infor-

mation we get from the Nigerian authorities... and it’s for that reason the president has appointed myself as a special envoy, so that we can get more details as to where this process is.�

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Synagogue: Sabotage not ruled out, DPO tells coroner Continued from Page 4 According to him, “My role is to ensure that all the stakeholders including the police  lapsed site. The performance of my agency was low, even though we came in with sophisticated equipments and experience. As an emergency manager, I cannot be downcast going by my training. ÂĽ court that it was because of the collapsed building that the chaotic situation at the collapsed site took place. “The purpose of the security agents manning the entrances at the church was to ensure that rescue workers worked Š $ However, while also been cross-examined by OlalekanOjo: one of the lawyers representing SCOAN, Osany-

intola said, “From the CCTV footage shown to this court, there was no equipment following me to the scene of the collapsed building. “From the CCTV clip, no security man stopped me and my team from gaining access to the collapsed site.� The Coroner however issued a directive to the church that all the CCTV footages on the incident be brought before it. Chief Magistrate Komolafe said the decision became imperative so as to enable counsels cross-exam witnesses on the footage already tendered before the court. Meanwhile, the Lagos # $ " ”  $ suit initiated by a lawyer, OlukoyaOgungbeje, challenging the legality of ongoing Coro-

ner inquest into the collapse of a six-story building within the premises of SCOAN. The incident, which occurred on September 12, 2014 led to the sudden death of 116 people, mostly foreigners. It would be recalled that the state government had constituted the Coroner inquest and appointed Magistrate Komolafe to unravel the circumstances that led to the incident, with the view to taking necessary further action. However, Ogungbeje had " " rights enforcement suit to challenge the composition and any decision of the Coroner inquest. The lawyer joined as defendants; Lagos State Gov ‘ ¾ General and Justice Commissioner, Ade Ipaye and Magis-

trate Komolafe. But the defendants, in a " ”  $ by MoradekeOladunjoye, a Senior State Counsel with the Lagos State Ministry of Justice, argued that the inquest into the collapsed building was initiated due to public outcry and pursuant to the provisions of Coroner System Law of Lagos State, 2007. " Œ from the allegation in the suit, the inquest was not a regular " ‘ " Œ" ” assignment to unravel what actually went down. The deponent added that the preliminary investigation carried out by the Lagos State Building Control Agency revealed that the church never got approval for the additional structures on the collapsed building.


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US Navy SEAL who shot Osama bin Laden unveiled

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he identity of US Navy SEAL operative, whose bullets splintered the head of and killed onetime most feared and most wanted terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, has been revealed after three years of secrecy surrounding the most audacious counter terrorism operation by the Obama administration. The mailonline gave the name of the 38-year old as Rob O’Neill. According to the report, O’Neill was the man who shot Bin Laden three times in the forehead " # ‘ % ‘ saw four others killed and no casualties among U.S. forces. The killing of Bin Laden followed a decade-long wait, during which the feared terrorist evaded arrest and cheated death on a number of failed assassination # $ & the Twin Towers of the World Trade Centre, in a series " % ‘ # 11, 2001. The bombing of the Twin Towers, which was carried out by crashing two passenger jets on the towers killed 2,977 people and made Bin Laden America’s number one enemy. According to the report by mailonline, Commando Âľ " " Spear, the daring night-time mission which saw the alQaeda Honcho shot and killed on May 2, 2011. His identity was revealed in an interview with Rob’s father, Tom O’Neill - who insists he isn’t scared of any retribution from his son’s outing as the man who killed bin Laden. Âľ ½ ÂĽ% are worried that ISIS will come and get us because Rob is going public. I say I’ll paint a big target on my front door and say ‘come and get us,’â€? Rob O’Neill is reportedly one of the most distinguished members of the Navy SEALs and was personally congratulated after killing bin Laden, according to his father. The raid in 2011 saw a team of Navy SEALs in Blackhawk helicopters swooping on Bin Laden’s " ‘ % % & Obama after the CIA traced Bin Laden’s courier to the high-walled compound. O’Neill’s bravado on going public now puts him on collision course with the American government, as he now faces being shunned from the tightest circles of U.S. military for disclosing one of America’s most closely held secrets. Before O’Neil’s identity became public, Fox News had announced that it would air a documentary about the Navy SEAL who purportedly killed Bin Laden. Days after the Fox News network announced it would broadcast the documentary with the Commando Rear Admiral Brian Losey, the head of Naval Special $ troops denouncing anyone who seeks fame or fortune by revealing details of secret missions.

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“A critical tenet of our ethos is ‘I do not advertise the nature of my work, nor seek recognition for my actions,’� Losey and the top enlisted sailor, Force Master ‘ ‘

'% ÂĽ " " $ " " " gain, which only diminishes otherwise honourable $ ‘ " ‘¡ ‘ October 31. The strict code of humble anonymity represented a “life-long commitment and obligationâ€? and those who “ " ‘¡ it said. ÂĽ will actively seek judicial consequence for members " $ ¡ $ information. The documentary, titled “The Man Who Killed Usama Bin Ladenâ€? is due to air this month. Fox News said it had no plans to cancel the programme. “Fox News has not been contacted by the Department of Defence or any other government agency expressing concern about ‘The Man Who Killed Usama Bin Laden’ special and we have every intention of airing it as planned on November 11 and 12,â€? spokesperson Carly Shanahan told reporters. ‘ % " " took part in the May 2011 raid but said all troops are legally bound by non-disclosure agreements promising

$ " ‘ $ retire from the military. “If in fact this individual was associated with the military unit that carried out the UBL (Osama bin Laden) raid, which is yet to be determined, he is still bound by his Non-Disclosure Agreement to not " ‘ televised interview,â€? spokesperson Commander Amy Derrick-Frost said in an email. For a force known as the ‘quiet professionals’, the 2011 Bin Laden raid thrust an intense public spotlight on the highly-trained troops, with publishers and producers keen to sell their stories to a hungry audience. Another Navy SEAL, who was part of the team that carried out the May 2011 raid on Bin Laden’s % " ‘ & ‘ " " " " % $ The US government accused him of violating his legal obligation to allow the Defence Department check the manuscript before publication, to ensure no sensitive secrets would be exposed. & Âľ $ " " the commando remains under criminal investigation,  & Âľ ‘ ž ¾‘ ” and now he is poised to release a new memoir, ‘No Hero: The Evolution of a Navy SEAL’. But this time, he % $ " publication.

The compound where Bin Laden was shot and killed, before its demolition later in 2011

A US Navy SEAL platoon perform a land warfare demonstration at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek - Fort Story, Virginia


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Republicans surge to Senate control, wins Obama’s state

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rosecutors have launched a money-laundering investigation into a member of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the According to the report, # Âľ  for the Eastern District of New York is investigating whether billionaire Russian gas trader and Putin associate Gennady Timchenko transferred funds related to allegedly corrupt deals in Russia " # !" partment is helping the $ ‘  the Justice Department could not be reached for comment outside regular # " The prosecutors are investigating transactions in which Gunvor Group, founded by Timchenko, bought oil from Russia’s Rosneft and sold it to third parties, the newspa Gunvor told Reuters it had never been an intermediary between a buyer and a seller, “and certain " have never worked this

way, and will never work ¡ Gunvor also said it had investigation involving “The company is caught cannot comment on any $

‘¡ A spokesman for Timchenko declined immediate comment, saying a statement was expected The report said the transactions predated # Russia introduced in

March on Timchenko and others over the Ukraine ” " ¾ ¹ " $ Transfers of funds related to the transactions could constitute illegal money laundering if the funds were found to

have originated from illicit activity such as, for example, irregular sales of state assets such as oil, The newspaper cited one source as saying the probe was also examining whether any of Putin’s personal wealth was connected to allegedly il " # " said Putin has investments in Gunvor and

may have access to Gun$ Âľ " & company and the Kremlin have strenuously de “When it comes to President Putin, he does not and never has had any ‘ " $ Gunvor or its activities, directly or indirectly,â€? Gunvor said on Thurs

Effigies of Scottish leader spark complaints

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n an English town with a tradition of consigning politicians to the “ ‘ # ¾ dependence leader $ " Some Scots reacted with "  š Salmond were paraded dur & tions in Lewes, southern Each year the town’s Bon # likenesses of prominent people to mark the anniversary of Guy Fawkes’ failed 1605 " %  # were created for Wednes ¾ $ Police said there were " Nonetheless the likenesses “" "

Sussex Police said Thursday the force had received a complaint and would inves The Lewes event also in " Â " President Vladimir Putin, topless, riding the Malaysia Airlines jet downed over

! "#$%$&!' ()**'& President Vladimir Putin is paraded through the town of Lewes, England

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l e a d e r of Hong Kong’s student protests called on Thursday for a respected intermediary to help arrange a trip to Beijing where the students want to make their case to China’s leaders for greater Protesters, who have occupied some of Hong Kong’s most economically and politically important districts for nearly six weeks, are frustrated with the city government’s inability to negotiate and are hoping to send a delegation to BeiÂŚ “To make the conversation become a reality we ž man’ such as Tung Cheehwa or Rita Fan who can make the arrangements and make the trip workable,â€? Hong Kong Feder-

ation of Students’ (HKFS) leader Alex Chow told Tung is a former Hong Kong chief executive while Fan is a former president of the city’s legislative assembly and a delegate to China’s largely rubber stamp par Chow said the city government was incapable of resolving the stand Š $ Âľ demands for greater democracy and only Beijing " “That is why we think a visit to Beijing is need ‘¡ China has ruled the former British territory since 1997 under a “one country, two systemsâ€? formula which allows wideranging autonomy and freedoms not enjoyed on The protesters, led by a restive generation of students, are demanding

fully-democratic elections for the city’s next chief executive in 2017, not the vote between prescreened candidates that Beijing has said it will al Chow did not say who would be part of the students’ delegation or when it might go, except to say it need not take place during this weekend’s

”% Cooperation forum meet Such a delegation would be highly controversial and there is no guarantee that China would allow pro-democ $ Earlier on Thursday, protesters clashed with police in the densely populated district of Mong Kok, one of three remaining demonstration sites, Dozens of police armed with batons and shields

swept into the area where hundreds of protesters were gathered and scuffles broke out More than 30 people wearing grinning masks

of Guy Fawkes, who & king in 1605 and who has become a symbol of ” The protests drew well over 100,000 at

their peak and are now concentrated in two key areas - the district of Admiralty next to government buildings and across the harbor in

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South Sudan warring factions to talk power-sharing at summit

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outh Sudanese President Salva Kiir and his former deputy, Riek Machar, are set Š by East African leaders to broker a power-sharing deal and end more than ³² The key issue the pair will discuss today at a regional summit in Ethiopia is the powers a proposed new position of prime minister will have in a transitional govern tions agreed to create the post during peace talks this year, according to re “ " cember in Africa’s newest nation when a power struggle within the rul " $ After Kiir arrested rivals coup and ethnic Nuer accused soldiers loyal to the president of targeting them, commanders ‘ " ‘ “ capital, Juba, and became the leader of a rebel delegation at peace talks overseen by the Intergovernmental Authority on

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Violence has left thousands of people dead and displaced almost 2 million, according to the

' has resumed in recent weeks in Upper Nile, Jonglei and Unity states as seasonal rains have eased, intensifying UN concern that there may be further casualties and # " Union have sanctioned commanders from both sides and rights groups want an arms embargo imposed on South Su " "

and the African Union “all appropriate measures, including targeted sanctions against those impeding the peace process,â€? Security Council % " said yesterday in a state Recent negotiations in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital, have focused on the make-up of an interim administration and ÂŚ

August that would have allowed his faction to nominate a prime minister who would have to be approved by the president and then barred from elections to be held ÂĽ' powerful prime minister is not simple because he wants to retain control of

the factions of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, rebel Nuer commanders may contin" ‘ John Young, the author of a book on the agreement that led to South Sudan’s 2011 secession from Sudan that was also medi

" #" Africa’s second-largest " ¹²³² “Nuer opinion is very strongly opposed to President Salva Kiir participating in any transitional government and to the imposition of another SPLM-led government,â€? Young said yesterday in an e-mailed response to •" ÂĽ " " $ $  cult task to convince his tribesmen to support " ¡ Today’s summit is ex leaders including Ethiopian Prime Minister ‘ Kenyan President Uhuru ‘ % dent Yoweri Museveni and Sudanese President ”& soldiers remain in South Anti-balaka militia members rest on the outskirts of Bambari Sudan after entering in the executive,â€? Edmund ‘ ” Š $ Yakani, head of the Com- response to questions checks and balances on rebel overthrow of the munity Empowerment ÂĽ ¡ $ % ¨ - Riek and his allies want a Even if a power-shartion, a Juba-based non- powerful prime minister ing deal is struck by

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pposition leaders and members of civil society are meeting in &" ' composition of a transitional government and what they

š Opposition protests forced % & to resign last week after 27 years in power, but the military quickly stepped into the $ $ are now pressing the West

African country to quickly designate a civilian leader for a transitional period until Talks on Wednesday failed to designate a leader, but diplomats said all sides have agreed that the transi-

tion should last one year and elections should be held in $ ¹²³´ On Thursday, the opposition and other prominent leaders are meeting to determine their criteria for a tran

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mnesty International on Thursday accused Central African militias of killings, mutilation of bodies and abductions in a fresh wave of violence, calling for more peacekeepers to

¨ $ have been killed and thousands displaced in ‘ rights group said in a new report, adding that a range of armed militias “continue to enjoy impunityâ€? because international forces are & bari on October 8, the mostly Christian antibalaka militia stopped a vehicle containing 24

“They let all of the Christians go,â€? a sur$ $ “All of the Muslim men whom they caught were " their bodies to humiliate them, and cut them into ‘ Š ¡

tral African Republic has been torn apart since a March 2013 coup set in motion a cycle of violence involving a range Many towns and villages have been left nearly deserted by the violence, with around 410,000 people internally displaced over the past 18 months -- many forced into squalid camps or living " "


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B’Haram: Awaiting exploits from military chiefs

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even months after President Goodluck Jonathan commissioned new military service chiefs with a no-nonsense charge that “none of us will sleep till the Nigerians in Borno State can sleepâ€?, the insecurity seems to have gone from bad to worse. Government seems to have identifying moles within the nation’s security apparatuses, and the poor intelligence gathering, network and coordination. The new mantra is the Presidency asking for National Assembly approval for $1billion (N155 billion) loan to beef up military weaponry. Nothing much is heard of weapons being allegedly supplied insurgents from military armoury or  have been implicated in Š roaring insurgency. Jonathan had January 27 confessed he sacked the four military service chiefs because the security agencies worked at cross purposes, refusing to share intelligence reports and thereby allowing insurgents to compromise the nation’s corporate existence. He had then warned that rivalry within them would henceforth not be tolerated. In achieving the task ahead, the President had remarked, “We must not fail this country and I believe this team will work together to be assisted by other intelligence services because the war against terror must be wonâ€?. The fresh chiefs that were saddled with the challenge of routing Boko Haram insurgents, to make possible the holding of elections in the three states under emergency rule and nationwide, were # Š‘

Marshal Alex Badeh; Chief of

# Š‘ ” Minimah; Chief of Naval # Š‘ ' § # Š‘ Air Marshal Adesola Amosu. Subsequently, Mohammed Gusau was named Minister of Defence. Newswatch Times had persistently in the past seven months warned against the havoc of interservice security rivalry, which encouraged security agents to serve as moles to sabotage military operations by hoarding intelligence reports or failing to act. The President was particularly piqued, as we were and said so in previous editorials on the walkover of the Air Force " & Haram insurgents easily ÂŚ and buildings. Ten months ago, the president had authenticated the inter-service rivalry authorities as sabotaging Š insurgency and expanding Š parts of the country. We had noted signals of government’s triviality in handling vital security issue was that the various security agencies were not sharing intelligence information leading to wasteful duplication Š operations in uprooting strongholds of criminality. Jonathan, during the opening of the Defence Intelligence Agency Headquarters in Abuja September 9 had remarked: “What I noticed, which may not be quite right, is that our intelligence services are not sharing information. They operate in isolation and it is not too helpful to $ "

a way to work together and " Š protect the one government they are serving. When any ‘ Š whole body. For the body to work well, every member must function optimallyâ€?. As far back as May 2013, the then spokesman of the Joint Military Task Force in Borno State had alerted that, “the fundamental problem of border security,  Â‘  ÂŠ $ terrorism in Nigeria can be linked to institutional fragmentation, intelligence and policy non-coordination between and among security agencies.â€? The challenges he said “are real and must against terrorism, arms proliferation and border " Š $ ¡ In June, the State Security Services (SSS) and the Army jointly agreed that

anti-terrorism crusade was Š $ " of cooperation among a dozen security agencies. In Š ‘ " " and redundant intelligence apparatuses, which need to be centrally coordinated by promoting a national policy on intelligence sharing of information to achieve a holistic and comprehensive agenda. heads of security agencies to solely claim credit for success in anti-terrorism war and thereby access extra funding, usually diverted to personal use, is a major cause of botched operations. In November last year two generals hoarded intelligence information that could have foiled the Boko major military formation in ! Œ ‘ " ‘ to the killing of over 20 persons, including an Air Force General. Masterminds

of insurgencies have escaped arrest because vital intelligence is not shared, but hoarded so that another agency or head does not claim credit. As we had said earlier, that “the security agencies should  " ‘ pride that compromise security and welfare of the nationâ€?, Boko Haram sympathisers and moles " " sanctioned seriously to deter others. ‘  found to have hoarded intelligence information that could have led to apprehending criminality should be severely sanctioned. The nation’s security is bigger than $ "  urgent need to formulate a national intelligencesharing policy to address this dangerous lacuna.


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Tambuwal security: IGP Abba abused separation of powers

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he withdrawal of security details attached to Rt. Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, Speaker of the House of Representatives over his decamping from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) would continue to raise dust in the polity. This will continue to be so for a number of reasons in that what has just played out is nothing but an abuse of power, disrespect for the legislature, embarrassment to the office of the speaker, misinterpretation of the constitution and inability to exercise discretion by confusing pure state matters with political issue. The police had claimed that it withdrew the speaker’s security details for allegedly violating section 68 (1) (g) of the 1999 constitution and was consequently no longer entitled to police security. On this, the police authorities were dead wrong. Before now, the speaker has been accused of fraternising with the opposition party and for openly criticising major policies of the PDP and the President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration on several occasions. While many top shots in government believe that Tambuwal was nothing but a disloyal politician that should punished and be made to suffer for having the audacity to challenge the actions and inactions of his party and other public officers elected on the PDP platform. The speaker’s comments, utterances and body language had suggested he was not comfortable at all in the PDP as he had stopped attending party meetings and official functions whenever the opportunity presents itself. In addition to Tambuwal’s attack on Federal Government’s policies, he had accused President Jonathan for what he called the alarming rate of corruption in the country, among others. While I will not like to dabble into party matters, it is, however, not out of place to review the events that eventually culminated into the withdrawal of security details of the speaker. To begin with, it should be appreciated that Tambuwal is the Speaker of the House of Representatives and he’s more of a public servant than a mere politician. The right way to go would have been to maintain the status quo because irrespective of the party platform that the speaker might have emerged, he’s no longer responsible to such parties but to the national assembly and the country, as

the number four citizens of the nation, who can only be removed from that post by two-thirds majority of the house. Therefore, the withdrawal of the perks attached to his office as the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the fourth citizen in Nigeria was wrong. Tambuwal still remains the bonafide occupant of the position and is entitled to a round-the-clock security protection from the usual Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, the Department of State Security and the police. As long as he remains the Speaker of the House, the PDP, the President or even the Acting Inspector General of Police cannot order the withdrawal of Tambuwal’s security personnel just by fiat. It is in my country that we do not separate public service from partisan politics. As was reported that at the meeting where the decision was taken that Tambuwal should be punished, the National Security Adviser, Secretary to the Government of the Federation as well as the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice were said to have reviewed the legal and security implications before the ill-advised recommendation of the security details’ withdrawal. The Acting Inspector General of Police, who is also a lawyer, should share a larger percentage of the castigation for

It is hoped that with the court judgment, our law enforcement agencies would know their limits even though the action taken by IGP Abba has reinforced the long-held convictions that there is no true separation of powers in Nigeria

enforcing such an illegal directive. What has happened has portrayed the nation in bad light. After all, it is on record that Tambuwal was not the first elected officer to defect to another party, but he now seems to be the first to suffer its consequence. The government should not be seen as using the withdrawal of security aides to intimidate public officers. It would also be recalled too that at a point, at the peak of the PDP/ New PDP crisis of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, the same police became a political weapon in the hands of the executive when it similarly withdrawn the security aides of Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State, who is a member of the New PDP, now dissolved into APC. It is heart warming that Tambuwal took the right step by approaching a Federal High Court in Abuja, to seek redress. The court judgment in upturning the inaction of the Federal Government is timely and commendable. With all sense of respect and compliance, the parties should honour this judgment by restoring Tambuwal’s security detail without further delay. Any responsible government should avoid being lawless. It is hoped that with the court judgment, our law enforcement agencies would know their limits even though the action taken by the Acting Inspector-General of Police, now confirmed as the substantive IGP, has reinforced the long-held convictions that there is no true separation of powers in Nigeria. It is as if security agents are only bent on protecting the executive arm. That is why the call for state policing continues to be louder by the day. As long as the central police are subject to the whims and caprices of the presidency, many abuses such as this one will ever be the lot of our nation and this should no longer be allowed.

INEC voters’ register: Why ’am concerned

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ear Lagosians, Yes, election is a process, starting from voters’ registration, to balloting, to announcement of results and to election petition and swearing in of elected persons. So for the avoidance of any doubt, elections have started. In order for our democracy to be truly representative, it must be participatory, which means that everybody who is 18 years old from today is eligible to vote in the next election. However, participation imposes a duty on all of us, if we must have a say in the election. " $ ‘ eligible to vote at the General Elections next year. This is the time when we must take that civic duty very seriously by making the ‘ ‘ Š " " Voters’ Register, if we voted or registered at the last election. If you fall into this category, you must do whatever it takes to go to the polling centre where you registered or voted, to collect your Permanent Voters Card. If you do this, then you are ready to vote at next year’s General Election. No business, no job, no obligation that you have can be more important than dedicating one day to collect your Permanent Voters Card so that nobody will impersonate you and use your card. Once you have done this and collected your card then you are ready. But as I address you today, my feelings are mixed, I am concerned. This is because of the reports emanating Electoral Commissioner in Lagos that the number of Registered voters in Lagos is now 4,800,000 (Four Million, Eight Hundred Thousand). This is strange, it is surprising and I believe

Babatunde Raji Fashola

INEC owes the people of Lagos a lot of answers and very quickly too. At the conclusion of voters registration exercise before the 2011 elections, the number of registered voters in Lagos as announced by INEC itself was 6,247,845 (Six Million, Two Hundred and Forty Seven Thousand, Eight Hundred and Forty Five). This was an exercise conducted by INEC. This was an exercise where INEC announced to Nigerians that it has secured an Automatic ' # Âş ' #Âť ensure the credibility of the Voters Register. INEC owes us a duty to explain how 1,447,845 (One Million, Four Hundred and Forty Seven Thousand, Eight Hundred and Forty Five)voters disappeared from among 6,247,845 registered voters announced by INEC before 2011 elections which now leaves

Let me assert very clearly and categorically that our Government will vigorously stand on the side of every eligible and previously registered voter to have their names back on the Voters Register compiled in 2011 unless INEC can show legitimate reasons why this should not be so. For those of our residents who did not register at the last election, or who were not 18 years old at the time but who have now reached that age and who want to register, š issue voters card from 7th-9th of November 2014 is not for you, because a Voter’s Card is only produced from a previously existing register. Please note that those of you who fall into the category of persons who have never registered or who were registered and cannot ‘ $ " ‘ ”

Is this the beginning of a plan to disenfranchise Lagosians from exercising their rights to choose their own representatives? Lagos with only 4,800,000 (Four Million, Eight Hundred Thousand) registered voters. Is this the beginning of a plan to disenfranchise Lagosians from exercising their rights to choose their own representatives? Â frustrate the choice of Lagosians as we have seen in other states?

in the second phase which is for continuous voter’s registration starting from 12th November to 17th November 2014. After the issuance of Permanent Voters Card for those who registered at the last election or who voted, then INEC will start a process of continuous voters’ registration. This will happen in the second phase of the programme announced by INEC.

So for clarity and emphasis, for 3 days, from Friday the 7thday of November 2014 to Sunday the 9thday of 2014, I urge all residents, registered in Lagos to make time to go to their registration or voting centres to collect their Permanent Voters Card. It is your right and it is free. When that exercise of collection of Voters’ Card is completed as Phase I, the exercise for registering new voters and those whose names are not found on the register even though they registered before, will commence on Wednesday the 12thday November 2014 and end on Monday the 17thday November 2014. " " “ š and accommodating to allow workers to close early on Friday the 7th of November, 2014. It is all for our collective good. As for public servants, I hereby declare the Friday the 7th of November, 2014 shall be a work free day in order to enable workers carry out this civic duty and exercise their civic rights. Again, I urge all employers in the private sector to consider and approve any similar “ š $ " employees. The prosperity and the brighter rewarding future that we all seek; for ourselves and our children over the next four years, will be determined by what we do in the next few days. $ days cannot be too much a price to secure a " " $ Ä I wish you all very well as we take these decisive steps towards strengthening our democracy, giving a voice to our people and rebuilding our nation. God bless you all. Eko o ni baje!

Fashola, SAN, is the Governor of Lagos State


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2015 AFCON: Weah craves CAF patience with Morocco

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ormer World Foot ‘ Opong Weah has called on Confederation of Af ' ‘ ' patient with Morocco who requested a change in the date of Africa Na " CAF and the Moroc $ ing of the next year’s Af " ‘ the North African country threatening to pull out as a host if the tournament is not postponed for fear of the dreaded &" ‘ "ÂŚ $ " ‘ " ‘ understands what the fears of the Moroccan $ ' " to at least shift ground this once on the Moroccan request and allow " “I really understand

what the Moroccans are afraid of and I want to plead with CAF to un I came from a country " ÂŚ $ § thousands of persons # ‘ are pleading that they " $ time to ensure that the " " ‘ I think CAF should con ‘¡ The former AC Milan ‘ of the Nigeria Premier " ' # ' ' ' ÂŚ "ÂŚ ‘ š isfaction with the perfor maintained that Nigeria $ " $ " " " more on ensuring that Nigeria league is fully $ “I am impressed with " š $ $ particularly impressed with one of the players $ ¡ Speaking on the chances of an Africa country winning the % ÂŚ" ‘ š an Africa player could ÂĽ player can still win the $ š ³²² ‘ " ‘¡

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sman Nura has " FC team mates to keep on the winning spirit after defeating Sharks FC 2-1 on # " " ÂłĂ? FC defeated Sharks FC ¹”³ ' ' % ÂŚ ÂĽ $ ‘ " $ " ‘¡ the youngster told SL10

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Ramon Azeez ready for Barcelona test Ephraim Nwosu

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lmeria’s Nigerian mid ‘ mon Azeez has said he is eager to face Barcelona when they host them at the Estadio de los Juegoson Saturday and insists the ÂŚ & " The three time UEFA Champions League winners were shocked 1-0 at Camp Noulast weekend Vigo to place fourth on the § ¨ ¨ $ " prospect of playing the Luis Enrique led side as a " " “We are always ready ÂŚ " are going with the idea of lar and great against one ‘¡ ¨ ¨Â‘ of Nigeria’s squad at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil told Newswatch # # " ½¼

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ormer national team captain and ‘ Chukwu has congratulated the ‘ Super Falcons on their re $ Women Championship º  ‘ $ Chukwu commended the Nigerian women for ensuring that they remain " ' ' ings on the continent with " According to the former # ‘ work and total commit won the trophy for them Š tude of the Falcons to Su-

‘ " "‘ Eagles to win the 1980 Na " " ‘ ' tional team is more com national colours than their " $ $ ‘ " "said despite the fact that ' $ as much allowances and " " ‘

$ $ " try to ransom as a result of " ‘ $ " $ " $ " the actions of the Super Eagles in Brazil as the height ¼ ‘ " the Falcons on their recent $ ‘ they did the country proud

Women Championship Âş Âť $ ÂĽ " ‘ ' ing the colours of the na “It is open secret that our women are not remunerated as their male coun ‘ all their hearts to defend the colours of the country and that is what it should $ " ‘ " " " on money than defending “What Eagles did in Brazil was the height of un " the international commu " “It seems that they don’t understand how lucky or $ lected among thousands or millions of young Nigerians to represent the coun " " to represent his country in ‘¡ " "


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Abia Warriors Learn to compromise, Insecurity: threaten to boycott Gombe Esin admonishes Keshi P remier League out ‘ Football Club of Umuahia say they may not honour their end of season week 38 Glo Premier League encounter with Gombe United scheduled for this weekend in Gombe due to insecurity in the State. Speaking on the security situation in Gombe, which saw many parts of the city bombed last loss of lives and property, the Warriors, through the club’s Secretary, Mr. Oliver Ndife said the club is under pressure from parents of the players who do not want their wards to risk their lives. According to him, the club has already communicated its position to the LMC, organizers of the League, but lamented that no response has been received towards this end. Mr. Ndife said the management was further moved to take the

Maduabuchi Kalu

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ollowing the recent media report that reinstated Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi has demanded the removal of team’s coordinator, Garuba Lawal, ex-international, Etim Esin, has come out to urge Âľ Š how to compromise. Speaking with Newswatch Times Sports, the Akwa Ibom born maestro said that Keshi should rather focus his energy on how to win the team’s two remaining AFCON qualifying matches than to bicker over who should be a part of the team or not. He said the responsibility of who appoints the team’s coordinator rest on the technical “Well, my reaction or take on that is that Keshi should focus on mapping out strategies on how to win the two remaining Africa Cup of Nations •" country defend the trophy she won last year in South Africa. “Moreover, I believe that it is the responsibility of the technical committee of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to decide or appoint who should be the team’s coordinator and not the coach. “I think that Keshi should learn how to compromise. I learnt how to compromise early in life and I think it is a great virtue,â€? Esin said. “If Keshi has extended invitation to Ikechukwu Uche, it is a welcome development. My view is that we need our very best to prosecute our remaining qualifying matches to see what we can make out of the already bad situation,â€? Esin said. Meanwhile, the former Lokeren player has lamented his exclusion in the elaborate opening ceremony of Akwa Ibom International Stadium which took place yesterday, in Uyo. “Like I said earlier; I learnt how to compromise early in life. Look at what happened yesterday in my home state of Akwa Ibom where the newly built state of the art sta-

dium was commissioned and I was not invited. “Both the Governor, Godswill Akpabio and the Commissioner for Sports did not deem it necessary to extend invitation to me. As they did not invite me, am I going to kill anybody over that? The answer is capital no. Such is life, who knows

when the next administration comes on board, they might remember me. “Now tell me that person who played the game more than me from Akwa Ibom State? Let them name just one person from the state who is playing the game or has played the game before now that is bigger or tal-

stand after many parents, guardians and relations of their players  the club’s Secretariat in Umuahia requesting that their wards should not risk their lives travelling to Gombe just to honour a football match. “The concern shown particularly by the players’ parents and guardians who, apart from "  Â‘ have inundated us with calls, have aroused our curiosity since they have warned us not to take their wards to a volatile city like Gombe. We have to respect their opinion and if the LMC insists we play in Gombe, I’m afraid, we may not honour the gameâ€?, Mr. Ndife said. The club’s Secretary however expressed con will respond positively to the appeal and shift the week 38 encounter to another venue to avoid any unforeseen circumstance.

ented more than me. “Instead of extending invitation to me and others, what they did is to invite Pele from Brazil for the commissioning ceremony. I wonder what role Pele will be playing for Akwa Ibom people. But the fact remains that I have accepted my faith,� Esin said.

2015 AFCON: Catholic bishops call for postponement Francis Ajuonuma with agency report

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atholic Bishops in Ghana have joined in the call for the postponement of the 2015

" nal in Morocco. Morocco football federation had last month asked the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) to postpone the championship due to the outbreak of Ebola disease, which is ravaging parts of West African countries with Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea worst hit.

The Bishops, who met at the meeting of the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC), urged the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) to drop the staging of the biennial football tournament next year. “While it is commendable that there has been such a consistency in the holding of the Nations Cup all these years, it must be pointed out that the dy Š time round because human lives are at stake due to the rapid spread of the disease,� Ghanasoccernet quoted GCBC President Bishop Joseph Osei-Bonsu. With Morocco set to withdraw from hosting the championship and

Ghana on standby following South Africa rejection Š ‘ & have warned the government of Ghana not to ac Š “We are aware that

CAF has rejected the appeal to postpone the tournament, explaining that since its inception in 1957 the tournament has never been postponed and has gone ahead to request

South Africa and Ghana to be on standby in case Morocco is not persuaded to rescind its decision. “Ghana should not host the tournament. The tournament is just two and half months away and we sincerely think that, apart from the health concern we have expressed, we will not be able to undertake all the necessary logistical and infrastructural preparations before the tournament starts in mid-January next year. “Besides renovating these stadia, the on-going construction of the Cape Coast Stadium needs to be expedited and given ‘¡ bishops said.


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I work hard for individual awards –Ronaldo

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ristiano Ronaldo says that he thrives on working towards individual awards at Real Madrid after picking up his latest prize on Wednesday. The Ballon d’Or holder has already notched 22 goals and seven assists in all competitions so far this season, helping of La Liga and the next

round of the Champions League. On Wednesday, Ronaldo was handed the European Golden Shoe ÂŚ ” scorer in Europe along with Luis Suarez last season and the 29-year-old has vowed to deliver the goods for the European champions for some time to come yet. “I did not expect so many people to be here,â€? he said after being pre-

sented with the prize, which he has won twice before in his career. “I would like to thank my team-mates for their help because, without it, it wouldn’t have been possible to win this Golden Boot. Secondly, I would to thank my family, the fans and the club for giving me the opportunity to play at the best club in the world. “I like individual awards and I work hard

towards them. For me, en Boot. It is a special day. I want to share it with the people that have support came to Real Madrid. “I promise to keep doing my best with goals, assists and matches. I have many years left at Real Madrid and I will continue trying to give my best. This is very special for me. I am very happy.�

FIFA extends Tavecchio’s racism ban

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talian FA president, Carlo Tavecchio, has seen his six-month ban for racist comments extended worldwide by FIFA, yet another embarrassment for the organization. After having cleared the 71-year-old of any wrongdoing following racist comments regard “"š can players into Serie A, Tavecchio was banned by UEFA for holding of š ' ' has extended that ban to a worldwide status, barring him from holding ' '  next six months. “FIFA’s stance against any form of discrimination is unequivocal,� FIFA said in a statement. “Article three of the FIFA statutes expressly prohibits discrimination of any kind against persons on account of their race, skin colour, ethnic, national or social origin, gender, language, religion, political opinion, wealth, birth or sexual orientation.� Tavecchio, speaking on the inability to produce consistent Italian youth talent within its own

league, made up a hypothetical African name before referring to them in a racist way by saying, “In England, they identify the players coming in and, if they are professional, they are allowed to play. Here instead we get ‘Opti Poba’, who previously ate bananas and then suddenly becomes ” Lazio.� The comments were

made at an assembly of youth leagues, for which he was president of at the time and nearing completion of his successful campaign to take charge of the FA. $ ÂŚ" recently elected as FA president, and has since apologized for the comments. The internal investigation cleared him of any wrongdoing after he publicly apologized.

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EFA is prepared to move the Champions " ” !" ¹²¹¹ to accommodate a winter World Cup in Qatar, the European body’s president Michel Platini has revealed. Platini said a solution to deciding the dates of the tournament was now “not so farâ€? and that it would not be a problem to move the Champions League - something that could prove to be an important compromise. A FIFA task force to decide on the dates met on Monday and afterwards ' ' ! rome Valcke said it had iden $ Âś ¹²¹¹ ! " Âś' " 2022 as the most likely op-

tions in order to avoid the !" !"

š in March. Platini, speaking on his $ # Âľ % ‘ England’s national football centre in Burton-on-Trent, said: “As the president of the confederation I have no problem ... because it is not a problem for the competition

of the Champions League, we can move the dates in ¹²¹¹ $ ” !" ‘ that is not a problem.â€? Platini had previously been insistent that the 2022 World Cup should be ! " than November - and said that was because November " Š " š tional calendar dates in that month, October and September beforehand. He added: “Everybody speaks about the clubs and the leagues but if it is in November and December then you lose six dates of the national teams. But we are not so far away with FIFA. We are not so far from a good solution.â€?

hampions League winner, Dietmar Hamann, has accused

ness which eventually led to Arsenal’s dramatic collapse against Anderlecht. The Gunners allowed the unfancied Belgians to claim an unlikely draw despite leading 3-0 with 30 minutes remaining. Now former Liverpool ‘ launched a scathing criticism of Arsene Wenger’s side, with last season’s hero, Ramsey bearing the brunt “The naivety is stagger Ă?”²Â‘ Ă?”³ $ six men at a time,â€? said the retired German. “All they were interested in was scoring goals, they didn’t think about the team’s success, the win. In the end they got the ultimate punishment. “It’s not acceptable for a team that wants to win trophies at the highest level. “One thing I learned in

football early on was that if you need a rest, you take it at the back. You don’t run forward so you can’t get back. In the end they at $ ‘ š ‘ all interested in scoring. “The main culprit was Ramsey. He wanted to get on the scoresheet. He wasn’t interested in the team’s success, whether the team was going to win or not concede and secure the three points. “They wanted to get on the scoresheet and in the end they got punished.�

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orussia Dortmund ‘ # tian Kehl , has hit out at Galatasaray’s fans and claimed the Turkish team’s players are ashamed of them. Hosts Dortmund ran out 4-1 winners in Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League meeting between the two sides, but play twice had “ " “ thrown onto the pitch by away supporters. Galatasaray have already been charged by UEFA on one occasion this season, after similar incidents marred their defeat to Arsenal last month. Kehl told Dortmund’s website: “If Galatasaray fans throw missiles on to the pitch or even into other blocks, you are concerned.

“What idiots. Someone " ÂŚ" ‘ children were standing there. All that preoccupies you, even if you shouldn’t really be distracted. “You could notice from the Galatasaray players that they were ashamed of the behaviour of their fans.â€? Dortmund’s victory on Tuesday ensured their •" out stages with two games to spare.

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iot police were deployed at a Zurich university to protect FIFA president Sepp Blat ‘ to storm a room where he was giving a lecture. The 78-year-old was giving a talk at ETH Zurich, the Engineering, Science, Technology, Mathematics and Management University in the centre of Zurich. & Âľ " “Football as a school of lifeâ€?. At least one smoke bomb Š Ă‚² and 100 students managed to enter the building - but fell short of entering the room itself according to the Zurich City Police Depart-

incident. Photographs showed a plume of red smoke inside the building and the presence of police wearing helmets and body protectors as students tried to make their way into the auditorium.


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Nigeria’s most loved football families

Uche brothers hese identical brothers (Kalu and Ikechukwu) may not be in the good books of Stephen Keshi, the Super Eagles coach, but they remain fans’ favourites. Keshi was roundly criticised for excluding the two brothers from the Nigerian squad that campaigned at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil as well as the ongoing 2015 African " •" and he lost popularity as a result. But following his reinstatement as the Super Eagles coach by President Goodluck Jonathan, Keshi was compelled to recall Ik Uche despite vowing to keep the Villarreal goal machine in international wilderness throughout his reign as Nigeria’s coach. Kanu brothers Papillo as Nwankwo " the most decorated Nigerian footballer. He won 86 caps for Nigeria and scored 13 goals. He was joint most capped Nigerian player

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of all-time alongside Muda Lawal, until Joseph Yobo surpassed both in 2012 by winning 87th caps. Floating the Kanu Heart Foundation, a charity organization that bankrolls the treatment of babies with heart-related ailments as well as playing for Arsenal, which is most loved team in Nigeria, has no doubt given Kanu a special place in the hearts of the fans. His younger brother, Ogbonna Kanu was capped only three times in the Super Eagles and a member of the Nigeria squad that took part at the Korea/Japan 2002 World Cup but did not make much impression to fans. Obi brothers ‘ ! Mikel Obi is the second most successful and decorated Nigerian footballer after Nwankwo Kanu. Playing for Chelsea, which is regarded as one of the most loved teams in the world, makes him fans’ favourite wherever he goes across the globe. With an annual salary of $5.8 million, Mikel is ranked Af ¾ "

wealth to touch thousands of less privileged both at home and abroad. Popularity of the 28-year-old has fetched him a number of endorsement deals in which Pepsi and Samsung are included. Ebere, his elder brother was an erstwhile Rangers shot stopper, but is now with Heartland FC. Babayaro brothers The former Anderlecht defender was signed by Chelsea in 1997 for a transfer fee of £2.25 million, a clubrecord fee for a teenager at the time. During his time at Chelsea, the team won the FA Cup and Charity Shield in 2000 and reached the 2002 ' " His elder brother, Emmanuel was said to be a keen ‘ but his brother Celestineliterally forced him to keep the post, pressurising him until he gave in. It was in this position that his goalkeeping talent was noticed.Emmanuel who has since become a leading Nollywood movie producer, was part of Nigeria’s gold medal winning team at the 1996 Olympics,

a side in which Celestine his brother also appeared. Being part of that team that brought joy and honour to Nigerians endeared them to millions of fans Finidi brothers Finidi George and the late Igeniwari George are two brothers who will linger in the memory of Nigerian football fans for a long time. Finidi played for the Super Eagles in two FIFA World Cups,1994 and 1998.He scored a great goal at the USA ‘94 World Cup against Greece in a 2-0 win,proceeding to mimic a urinating dog whilst celebrating.The promising career of his younger brother, Igeniwari George was cut short by aggrieved unknown fan who shot him at the Liberty stadium, Ibadan shortly after a league game between his club,Enugu Rangers and 3SC FC. Yobo brothers Though Joseph Yobo’s elder brother came to the stage before him, but as fate would have it, the defender rose to become the most popular and successful among the

35 Yobo brothers. He was the former captain of the Nigeria national team for which he had 100 caps, making him the most capped Nigerian player of all time. In 2007,Yobo set up the Joseph Yobo Charity Foundation, to help under-privileged children in Nigeria.As at 2007,he had handed out over 300 scholarship awards ranging from primary to university level. He runs a football academy Known as Yobos Boys. Yobo, well known for his generosity was among the 364 Nigerians honoured with the 2011 national merit award in recognition of his humanitarian services to the nation. His elder brother, Albert, started his football career with Enugu Rangers in 1995.While in Europe, he played for AJ

"š ‘ “ " ‘ ¨ ‘' % tevdra. He was capped three times in the national U-17 team and once in the senior national team. Okocha brothers Jay-Jay was actually the nickname of Austin Okocha’s elder brother James, who started playing football when he was still a kid.His immediate elder brother(Emma) inherited the nickname Jay-Jay when he joined Eagles in the late ‘90s, but the name stuck with Austin Okocha who is believed to be the greatest footballer of them all.His football artistry made him one of the most popular and loved Nigerian footballers of his generation. Emma was a member of the Super Eagles squad that participated at the 1990 African Cup of Nations and scored Nigeria’s lone goal in the 1-5 loss to Algeria in the opening match. Austin, his younger brother, rose to stardom at a time his career was nose diving. Enyeama brothers Vincent Enyeama is currently Nigeria and Lille of France % $ " ‘ stints with Ibom Stars, Heartland FC of Owerri and Enyimba, where he won the elusive CAF Champions League twice. After Yobo, Enyeama is Nigeria’s most capped player with 94 caps. Philip, the immediate elder brother of Vincent used to be a centre back defender during his playing days. He did •" take over. Until his retirement, Philip featured for AJ Auxerre and his brother’s current club Lille both in France. Oruma brothers The Orumas are perhaps the biggest and most suc " $ number with Wilson as the family’s torch bearer and eldest among all of them. Wilson spent most of his football career in France, after arriving at RC Lens in 1994.He was part of the Nigeria U-17 team that won the 1993 FIFA U-17 World Cup, captaining his side and becoming the tournament’s top goal scorer with six goals. He played 19 times for Nigeria and was part of the team that participated in the 1998 FIFA World Cup. He was also a member of the famous Dream Team squad that became the toast of Nigeria football fans after winning the Olympic gold medal in 1996. He retired from professional football in 2010 to venture into real estate. Dominic his younger brother who played for Flying Eagles, Delta United and Sharks FC of Port Harcourt is now a multi-millonaire after he quit football to become oil and gas magnate just like Johnson who is a Shell contractor. Wilson’s other siblings; Paul is a renowned politician in Delta state while Daniel is a Pastor. All the Oruma brothers played for the national teams except Daniel. Ekwueme brothers The Ekwuemes are another notable big football family in Nigeria with Ifeanyi the most popular among them. Ifeanyi, a house hold name in Poland, came into limelight when he shunned the Polish national team to play for Nigeria at the 2004 African Cup of Nations. His promising career was almost ruined when he was banned by FIFA after he was found guilty of double registration in 2005. His big move to Poland from Jasper United in 1999 opened doors for his brothers(Sunday, Paschal,Lucky and ' ‘ Âť of Nigerian footballers. Oluchi their sister is also a footballer and had a stint with the Super Falcons. Utaka brothers John Utaka was in the Super Eagles squad that took part at the 2006 African Cup of Nations, in which Nigeria participated at the 2002 and 2010 World Cups. The former Portsmouth striker has played 43 times for Nigeria with six % ‘ " $ " Amuneke brothers The leading light in the Amuneke football dynasty is Emmanuel. The 1994 African Footballer of the Year played locally for Julius Berger FC of Lagos before moving abroad " ‘ # FC Barcelona, where he was bought for US$3.6 million. Amuneke played 27 games for Nigeria scoring nine goals. " “ Greece and back heel goal against Italy in 1994 World Cup as well as his winning goal against Argentina at the 1996 Olympic games. Nigerians danced till dawn after the goal. He was part of the Golden Eaglets coaching crew that won the FIFA U-17 World Cup in UAE. Amuneke’s two siblings, Kingsley and Kevin are currently plying their trade in Portugal. They both fea " “ team under coach Christian Chukwu.


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whatsoever on any facts connected to the case. It would be recalled that the inquest Âľ General (AG) and Justice Commissioner for Justice, Ade Ipaye under Section 15 of the Coroner Law which provides that a Coroner shall hold an inquest whenever he is informed that the death of a deceased person lying within his Coroner District was as a result of a violent, unnatural or suspicious occurrence. The commissioner maintained that the Coroner has extensive powers to investigate the cause and circumstances appropriate authorities. According to Ipaye, “In doing this, he has all the powers of a magistrate to " witnesses, including medical examiners, and require them to give evidence, produce documents or present other relevant materials. “The law requires the verdict of a # and such verdict may form the basis of criminal prosecutions depending on the evidence collected.â€? Chief Magistrate Komolafe had after " Âľ " " the spot assessment visit to the collapsed building site, wherein he stated that the $ Š •" unravel the cause of the September 12 incident which killed about 115 people. The coroner was accompanied on the visit by Mr Toyin Ayinde, Lagos State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development and the Chief Meical Examiner of Lagos State, Professor John ObafuObafunwa. Others on the visit included Mr Akingbolahan Adeniran, Lagos State Counsel and representatives of the Nigeria Police Force, Red Cross Society and the Lagos State Emergency Management Authority (LASEMA). The coroner who was received by # "  º # Âť church, Sunday Okojie, maintained that the purpose of the visit was to get a physical view of where the collapse occurred in order to assist the inquest in According to Komolafe, “Like I said at " " ‘ a witch-hunt or to convict anybody. We ” " how we can ascertain the cause of the incident.â€? The Magistrate also ordered the church to give the list of the people

lodged at the collapsed building to the Lagos State forensic team led by " the victims. Chief Magistrate Komolafe posited, “We want to be able to identify all the victims because those bodies will not be released to their relatives if we cannot identify them. They will be given mass burial, which is not appropriate.â€? On his part, the Chief Medical Examiner used the opportunity to " ‘ requesting for the manifest, noting that of the victims. According to Professor Obafunwa, “In an investigation of this nature, we need to carry out our own tests. DNA analysis will not give you a name. There is nothing wrong with what we are asking for.â€? In responding, lead counsel to the SCOAN, Chief Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), maintained that DNA of all the families $ $ " to the pathologists more than two weeks ago. He further posited that the church was ready to cooperate with the inquest to unravel the cause of the building collapse and that the said manifest would be provided by his client. On his part, Okojie showed the team two Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras which captured the incident as ÂĽ " ¾¾ “ very low around the building before it collapsed. ‘  issued by the church on September 17, 2014 reads: “Emmanuel – God is with us. The pain of one is the pain of all. It is indeed a sad and painful moment for the families and friends who have lost loved ones. It is equally so for us in The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (The SCOAN), under the leadership of Prophet T.B. Joshua. “On Friday, September 12, 2014, at about 12:44pm, one of the buildings on The SCOAN property unexpectedly collapsed, tragically resulting in death and injury. “Nigerians, South Africans and ¨ Š This incident was preceded by the appearance of a strange aircraft which “ $ $ " " times and then disappeared. “Since the day of this incident, The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations, its members and partners, have worked in collaboration with the Nigerian, South African and other nations’ authorities to ensure that survivors are rescued,

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treatment, cared for in the most humane and hospitable manner and reunited with their families, while those who passed on - martyrs of the Kingdom ” $ ‘ treated respectfully. “Amongst those we are working hand-in-hand with, are: The Federal Government of Nigeria, the Government of the Republic of South Africa, Lagos State Government, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), the Lagos State Ministry of Health - doctors and nurses, the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), the Red Cross, the Nigeria Police Force and various Non-governmental and humanitarian organisations and construction and engineering corporations. “It is very sad that inaccurate reports are coming from some quarters that we are not cooperating with the rescue teams and other agencies in collating information and providing assistance on the incident. Contrary to this, we want to categorically state that the church has provided assistance when and where required and continues to do so - good Christians are good citizens. “We emphasise our commitment to cooperate with all relevant authorities in establishing the cause of the collapse of the building. “The church views this tragedy as part # " ‘ " Of All Nations and in particular, Prophet T.B. Joshua. In due course, God will reveal the perpetrators of this unfortunate tragedy. “We wish to express our gratitude to all who continue to work tirelessly, show their solidarity and share their condolences in this grievous time, particularly all Government and non-

The church views this tragedy as part of an attack on The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations and in particular, Prophet T.B. Joshua. In due course, God will reveal the perpetrators of this unfortunate tragedy

Governmental bodies mentioned above, Diplomatic Missions, National and International media houses, society groups, traditional rulers, all concerned citizens and the residents of our local community, Ikotun-Egbe. “We equally appreciate all members and partners of The SCOAN and Emmanuel TV, along with Christians and clergy worldwide for their prayers and support. To all those who lost family members and loved ones, please accept our heart-felt commiserations. No one knows by the present sign or situation what the future holds. “We must therefore live each day as if it were our last and leave tomorrow’s trouble for the One who bore our troubles on the cross. We thank God for the martyrs and we pray for the family members and loved ones left behind.�

" " " ‘ Chief Magistrate Komolafe called on family members to come out in their numbers to donate blood for DNA. He further explained that the relations of the victims would be needed to donate blood to enable the pathologists identify the bodies through DNA test, after which the bodies will be released for burial. The court also pointed out that the DNA which is a major aspect in the inquest, would not be done if relatives were not available to identify their deceased relations. According to the Coroner, “I empathise with family members of the deceased and I want to use this opportunity to state the importance of the DNA to this inquest. Relatives of victims should avail themselves and donate blood to enable the pathologists identify the bodies. “The medical team and pathologists are working because the court has directed them to carry out the activities and report back. It is important for the South African embassy to ensure that relatives of the victims come forward for the pathologist to get the needed samples to compare with the bodies. “Those corpses have to be properly the process completed, the bodies will be released to the South African Government and they can take them home if they want to.� Magistrate Komolafe equally emphasised that the inquest is not a prosecuting court, adding that it was not out to indict or prosecute anybody. He also urged all listed witnesses to freely come to give evidence, adding that any witness who failed to appear before the coroner may be compelled to do so by issuing summon against such a person.


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udiciary in Rivers State is in limbo, ” Š between Governor Amaechi and the NJC. What is the way forward? The courts should be opened so that the litigants will have access to justice. The manner in which it is achieved is immaterial. What is important is the interest of the society. I can tell you that the consequences so far have been devastating. Litigants, lawyers and the $ Š You can imagine what those detained for Š $ been going through. What challenge would this pose to the judiciary especially as the 2015 elections itch closer? This is quite a conundrum. Without the courts issues arising from pre- and ” "Š nowhere to resolve disputes and let us not forget that these cases are quite time sensitive. This will also apply to main elections although the Federal High Court can handle some aspects of election Many have said that there is a decline in judiciary compared to the days of Oputa, kayode Eso, Idigbe etc, do you share this view? No! Times have changed and the law has been developing tremendously as well as the personnel that man the judiciary. We have many judges and justices of this generation who have equally proved their !" " ‘ !" Eso and Justice Idigbe made their marks and their judgments were always brilliant, however presently we have many who are just as good. Also remember that the drive towards an expeditious and  Œ" " our various Rules of Court and Practice directions to enhance justice delivery. These Rules and practice directions are dynamic and have met challenges faced by litigants and lawyers in the conduct of sensitive. Also, many have canvassed special constitutional courts for corruption cases; do you think there is need for this especially when every court can deal with constitutional aspects of cases before it? I do not think so. The solution does not lie in establishing special constitutional courts but rather to empower existing judges by making their conditions of service more comfortable and by appointing more judges so that they can deal with the volume of work. I must add that when appointing judges emphasis should be on a transparent appointment process that emphasizes merit rather than quota (in any guise). The CJN will retire on November 20, what are your expectations for the incoming CJN? We expect His Lordship to build on the immense achievements of the outgoing one especially on the issue of corruption and we know we can expect a more active and robust judiciary which will further enhance justice delivery. The NBA President has taken a few actions since his inauguration, which of them would you consider as miscalculated? The purported dissolution of the SLP Exco and the appointment of an “Interim Chairmanâ€?. Mass failure recorded in this year’s DGH LPDQRSDVRXSH RZH DH [XS\GQDVRXSH V]DVH the standard of legal education is on the decline, how can this be improved? " " to the law school programme that runs for about one year. The problem is more fundamental and has to do with the quality of law graduates being churned out from the numerous law faculties. If the foundation is poor there is no magic the Law School can perform. You have

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undergraduates who probably should $ " place but somehow managed to get in maybe with the post JAMB assessment stage or otherwise. You also have some law faculties that are not accredited or lost their accreditation due to the quality of their faculty. I have interviewed lawyers who cannot speak proper English or cannot comprehend basic instructions. How do you expect them to pass? The Director-General of the NLS, ÂŚ" Âş our lecturer in 1984/85) has raised the the quality of the university education came to the fore. I also read in the dailies that the failure rate was more pronounced ” the exams. From the news reports the Secretary is said to have stated that over half of the students who were taking the š º´Ă” ²³Ă—Âť while the failure rate was high among the re-sit candidates with about 1168 out of 1335 students who registered failing the examinations while 88 students recorded ordinary pass. Also, 26 of the re-sit students recorded conditional pass. Those are details most people don’t have. I think the Law School is on the way to raising those standards the average lawyer complains has fallen. Thus all the clamours for probes etc. cannot be ÂŚ" "

as stated by the Law school is considered. The quality of the law faculties and the programmes they run should be looked into. The last appointment of Senior Advocates of Nigeria had no female lawyer on the list. What does this say about the status of women in the profession? To start with all applicants whether male or female are subject to the same assessment criteria by the Legal % % $ year only one lady applied out of the initial 169 applicants. I further understand that she did not scale through one of the So the problem is not with the status of women in the profession, rather more ladies need to apply to increase the odds. I must confess though that it takes a lot of hard work and determination. There are no short cuts. It is on record that you emerged as Chairman NBA Section on Legal Practice (SLP) at the NBA Annual General Conference in Owerri recently. But the NBA President immediately annulled the Council of the Section, alleging that the electoral process was undemocratic. What really happened? The NBA SLP is made up of lawyers who hold tenaciously to all due and democratic processes. All I can say is that all processes and procedure relating to

What is important is the interest of the society. I can tell you that the consequences so far have been devastating. Litigants, lawyers and the society at large have been badly affected. You can imagine what those detained for bailable offences or awaiting trial have been going through

the elections were strictly followed and adhered to. As a senior member of the Bar it will be inappropriate for me to say more as I am aware that the issues have been placed before the Federal High Court and " Some members of the Council have rushed to court to sue the president. This is rather unusual in a professional body like the NBA which should have its internal mechanisms for resolving such minor disputes. Should this be encouraged? First of all, I don’t agree that some members of the Council rushed to court. I Š $ issues with the president. Let us not forget that disputes are a fact of life without which lawyers would not have work! It may be considered unusual that they went to court but that depends on your perspective. As lawyers if issues arise and Š & resolve them don’t succeed any aggrieved person has a right guaranteed by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to seek redress in a court of law instead of justifying one’s actions with Š Âş Âť pages of the newspapers. To the best of my knowledge there is no laid out internal mechanism the NBA has for resolving such disputes maybe with this the Bar " " mechanism. The High Court in Owerri before ~]R[]HXSLHX HV]LHZ€RVZH~DZH\ L‚H]L Â‚HV]DVH status quo be maintained. What in your view is the status quo? Is it as it were as at August, or as it were as at October? Yes I heard an interim injunction was granted ordering parties to maintain status quo. Although I am not a party to the suit it is obvious that as at August some  SLP before the purported appointment of a so-called “Interim Chairmanâ€?, a position unknown and alien to the NBA Constitution and the SLP Bye-laws. It is said, you cannot resort to an abnormality to create a status quo. Therefore the status quo in my view and based on the law is that those persons who occupied those positions in August are properly there pending the resolution of the motion on notice and the dispute in court. ]DVH €GV]LGHL;XGVZH]D„LHÂ…X€HDS‚HXV]LGH members of the section put in place to resolve this issue? We were all jolted by the president’s inaugural speech. For those in SLP it " “ $ ‘ $ of the society at large, NBA and younger lawyers in particular who may not have the opportunity to handle the type of cases a lot of SLP members handle. So for the president to have made such a pronouncement without hearing the other side (which he could not have done as he had just that morning become president) # % NBA reached out to the president but it would appear that was unsuccessful as can be seen in his interview ‌ justifying his actions, although his reasons keep changing from interview to interview. I do not believe he is unaware of the Š "


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Crime Friday, November 7, 2014

Pregnant widow cries for justice over husband’s death

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at No, 4, Jimoh Meji street, Itire area of " ÂŚ" pregnant widow and $ " Âľ mother of four, Mrs Ini " Abasirim, the wife of one Âľ ‘ šbus Conductor, Ikechukwu plained that she was inside their room Abasirim who was alleg- resting that fateful day, when her son "  - suddenly rushed in and called to see #  " her husband lying dead. According to Ă™ # ڑ # her, “When I followed him, I saw my bus stop, has cried out to the Police au- " $ $ " $ bring the killer of her husband to book grip his hands while I shouted his name as soon as possible. to stand up; unfortunately he was no ‘ $ " - $ respondent at her father in law house ‘ š

the tragedy which befell the family has since reposed the future of her four kids with the unborn to jeopardy. She plead $ & " ' ‘ % ‘ Kayode and the Inspector General of Police,Mr Sulaiman Abba to come to Âľ " " The 74 year –old father of the deceased Chief Gilbert Abasirim, while speaking with our correspondent lamented that #  the rest of his life at the mercy of hunger as the only son that was responsible for his feeding and others was carelessly murdered. “Imagine, where will i now,

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My goal is to keep churning out amazing music –Bez Nigerian multi-talented artiste, Emmanuel Bezhiwa Idakula also known as Bez, in this interview with ADA DIKE, speaks on his career and sundry issues.

The Jazz saxophonist shares his future plans: “My goal is to keep churning out amazing music and growing a fan base for my brand of music. I intend to focus on more music videos from this upcoming album. We do have some interest from foreign markets so we are currently following up on those requests. We intend to stay on course and keep the energy high during our ADA DIKE live performances and give the fans $ ¡ t was a memorable encounter He got married early this year, recently at the Musical Society on January 4, 2014 to Bolatito of Nigeria (MUSON) Centre, Ladoja, the daughter of former Onikan, Lagos, when cool and Governor of Oyo State, Rasheed calm multitalented musician and Ladoja. headliner of the Jazz Night at this year’s Bez revealed that he is happy MUSON Festival, Bez, opened up on to be blessed with an amazing how he has fared in music industry. wife, adding that it’s been a After the release of his debut album joy building the foundation ‘Super Sun’, Bez is widely known as one for what they pray would be of the young artistes in the world whose " ÂĽ performances and works distinguish day, we will be blessed with them among others in Africa, the ¡ United Kingdom and the United States On whether marriage of America. Š Born on November 10, 1983 in Jos, musician, the multi-talented Nigeria, the Nassarawa State-born instrumentalist said: musician whose genre of music is known “Marriage has quickened as ‘Alternative Soul’ - a combination of ¡ Jazz, soul, rock and Rhythm and Blues According to him, music (RnB), has a single ‘’That Stupid Song’’ is a calling. “It’s my life’s which was debuted on BET’s 106 and work so I have to move Park to massive reviews. really fast in this space in Information also revealed that he is the order for things to work out well. I have been on be featured on the US and International the road, as you know, network. live performances are Currently signed to C.A.M.P, the Glo " ambassador revealed that he would for any artiste. I spent soon release a new album. this time introducing In his words: “I have been working on a whole new fan a new album for over a year now and it base to my music, has been a long process, but rewarding establishing a base nonetheless. The goal is to capture the in East Africa. I am growth and evolution of an artiste. Most scheduled to be in of the instrumentation on the album # is live and so we have recorded here of November and in Lagos, in New York, Houston and the U.S. Work and we went to my village in Nassarawa shows have been going on to also do some recordings with some ‘¡ & ¨ traditional musicians. It was so exciting for me to go home to Karu and be able “ " " my recordings. “In Houston, I worked with amazing horn players and percussionists; one of them even plays in Beyonce’s band. The style of my music is not going to change much though, but there will be slight nformation reaching Newswatch more rock edge to it. I also co-wrote Times revealed that the Central a number of songs on the upcoming Working Committee (CWC) of album with X3m Music artiste Simi, Africa’s biggest youth event, you have probably heard her new The Future Awards Africa ÂĽ Š¡ Cobhams Asuquo is at the helm of (TFAA), has announced the date and Š " " ‘¡ host state for the 2014 edition of the event: “We are excited to announce he emphasized. He earlier scheduled to drop his next that The Future Awards Africa 2014 album in October 2015; but postponed will be hosted in Lagos, Nigeria on it and said it would be released in the #" ‘ Ă” ¡ This is the 9th edition of the awards, second quarter of 2015. He also said he did some collaboration which became an African prize last year, with a commemorative in his new album. Commenting on how he felt headlining ceremony hosted by the President of the MUSON Festival’s Jazz Night, he the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. said it is an honour. T he singer further Goodluck Jonathan at the Presidential said it was a kind of homecoming for Villa in Aso Rock, Abuja. “We are thrilled to have the awards him, after dropping out from piano lessons at the MUSON School of Music. " ‘¡ “I had been here before, being tutored said Ohimai Atafo, Chair of the CWC by Tunde Sosan for piano and it’s and one of Africa’s leading fashion good to be back. It’s a great pleasure to entrepreneurs. “TFAA has always been excited to " # ' $ ¡

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The Future Awards Africa launches campaign for one million young Africans to fight Ebola

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fuse inspiration with the best of pop culture, and this year’s event will underline that tradition – an evening of inspiration, of hope, and of a ¡ This year’s event is also dedicated to the cause of fighting Ebola in West Africa. On 11.11.2014, TFAA will launch a global campaign to get 1 million young Africans involved in the fight against Ebola via stopebola. com. In an interview with Yahoo! News last week, CNN’s Isha Sesay made clear: “We have to realize that the clock is ticking. We have an Ebola United Nations Emergency Fund and there’s very little money in it. We have pledges being made, but the pledges Âľ ‘¡ Sesay said. “We are answering to that call ‘¡ ‘ ” Chair of the CWC and West Africa

Representative on the Mandela Washington Fellowship Advisory Board. “If Africa will be saved by Africans, then young people need to take the lead on the problems we face and take ownership in the solutions we need. Ebola cases are doubling every 2o days in the worst affected countries, and the World Health Organisation (WHO) has called it “the largest, most complex and most $ Âľ$ $ ¡ TFAA will be deploying its network of winners, nominees, alumni, celebrity, brain trust and continental media partners for this #StopEbola campaign – to get 1 million young Africans to donate social media updates and then for young people to donate a minimum of $25 (4,250naira) each directly to the WHO through the United Nations Ebola Response Fund. It has also ´² Âľ “" celebrities to headline the campaign.


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Invisible Borders now in Saravejo, though many dropped on the way

Invisble Borders’ team in Saravejo ADA DIKE

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fter four months they departed from Nigeria, some of the members of the Trans-African Photographic Initiative, also known as Invisible Borders, that set out to visit Saravejo by road, have reached the city safely. A team of about Nine Africans departed Lagos in June 2014, travelling through 20 countries by road aimed to tell stories about Africa through photography. The leader of the team, Mr. Emeka Okereke, said that more than seven Africans from Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt, Eritrea and Kenya, among others embarked on this year’s trip. The Nigerian documentary artist also revealed that Invisible Borders began in 2009 by a group of artists who came together to explore the possibilities of arts exchange. " Š ‘ were determined to complete their trip, but less than four people were able to make it to Saravejo. With help from their wonderful supporters they managed to raise $6,253 to fund the road trip – “a great achievement and we thank everyone who has made this possible.â€? In a happy mood, they share their experience online and stated that: ÂĽ " # ÂŚ $ Ă? warmly received by everyone we met, and inspired by the encounters we had to do meaningful work. Thanks to all our Sarajevo " ‘  Â‘ Ă? ‘ laughter, genuine questions, information, books, directions, etc. Priceless thank you to # " Ăž Ă&#x;‘ " $ ‘ ÂŚ ‘ Betânia Ramos SchrĂśder, and of course Jude

" Ă– " â€œâ€ŚSarajevo is a long way away and before we had to sell our anti-malarial pills we had to travel through Senegal, Mauritania, Western Sahara, Morocco, Spain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Croatia having already come over 2000 kilometers through Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire and Mali.â€? After 120 days on the road, most participants $ & Âľ Š in Amsterdam as they are not able to continue due to varied personal reasons. However, the project continued all the way to Sarajevo with the few remaining participants. “We were determined to reach the end of the project as this has been such an enriching experience. We have been very much inspired by all the life-changing encounters on the way. ÂĽ Š beginning of June, we had no idea how far we could stretch ourselves to become an embodiment of this utopia. All we had was the curiosity and the determination to actualize our dreams. Today, we made it this

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far with profound experiences to account for it. It has not been easy and we cannot claim that we met headlong with all the challenges. But what we can say for sure is that we have taken this idea out of the realm of fantasies and into a tangibility that allows for broader conversations around the topic of borders especially within the relationship between Africa and Europe. “Since arriving in Europe, we have created works in Malaga, made professional encounters in Madrid, explored El Raval the vibrant immigrants district of Barcelona, experienced museums and art Centres of Paris, followed by exhibitions and presentations in Amsterdam, Cologne and Berlin,â€? they stated. Names of the members that initially embarked on the journey are: Emeka Okereke Emeka Okereke was born in 1980. He lives and works between Africa and Europe, moving from one to the other on a frequent basis. He came in contact with photography ¹²²³ ' Âş 'Âť $ ‘ " " š Nigerian photographers. Presently, his works oscillate between diverse mediums. He uses photography, poetry, video and collaborative projects to address issues pertinent to his convictions. His works deal mainly with the questions of co-existence Âş ‘ otherness and self-discovery. Often times, they are subtle references to the socio-political issues of our times. Another aspect of his practice lies in project organising and artistic interventions to š " " Š ¨ $ exchange projects between a school in France and one in Nigeria involving the Fine Art School of Paris and Yaba College of Arts and Technology Lagos. He is the Founder and

ÂĽ $ & ” African Photography Projectâ€?. Through Emeka Okereke Photography & Projects, he co-ordinates projects based on exchanges. The most recent of these projects include: Crossing Compasses, Lagos-Berlin Photo Exchange and Converging Visions: Nigeria – Netherlands Photo Exchange. In 2003, he won the Best Young Photographer award from the AFAA “Afrique en CrĂŠationâ€? in the 5th edition of the Bamako Photo Festival of photography. He has a Bachelors/Masters degree from the National Fine Art School of Paris and has exhibited in biennales and art $ Š ‘ Lagos, Bamako, Cape Town, London, Berlin, Bayreuth, Frankfurt, Nurnberg, Brussels, Johannesburg, New York, Washington, Barcelona, Seville, Madrid, Paris, etc. He has also won several awards both in Nigeria and Internationally. Although he is the artistic director of the

Project, we are equally excited about Emeka’s participation because we believe he would draw on the strength of the success of his past work on the road trip, which combines elements of performance, with that of spontaneity. Angus Mackinnon Angus Mackinno grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa and completed his Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts at UCT’s Michaelis School of Fine Art in Cape Town, majoring in photography and graduating in 2013. “I "  ‘ amount of my time on the streets and in public spaces of Johannesburg. Anyone who is from Johannesburg or has even visited will be able to testify as to the extremely dynamic and polarized community that the city produces – I believe that these experiences in this culturally diverse and dangerous city are what lead me to engage with people and issues like I do and ultimately to become an artist. Dawit L. Petro

% of Canada and New York. His mixed media installations are rooted in photography but engage liberally with the language of sculpture, performance, and painting, and he works with ideas of displacement, place-making, and cultural negotiation. His projects have been mapping African immigrant spaces in an array of localities around the world – Addis Ababa, ‘ ‘ # % ‘ Ò bringing into a critical light the numerous borders both visible and invisible that these communities cross.

¾ $ š " " and galleries across the US, Canada, Africa and China, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; National Museum of African Art,

§ # " " " ‘ § Museum, Canada; Addis Foto Fest, Ethiopia, Âľ & ‘ # selected for the Whitney Independent Study Program and is the recipient of numerous awards, grants, residencies and speaker at a number of lectures. $ Âľ formalist approach may rupture or add new dimensions to the spontaneity they have so far embraced on the road trip. Heba Amin Heba Amin, an Egyptian artist and scholar currently based in Berlin. She works primarily $ ‘ media art and architectural theory. She has exhibited in corners far and wide, including the United States of America, Egypt, Germany, UK, Poland, Greece, Austria, Australia, Georgia, South Korea, Mongolia and Slovenia. She has won numerous awards and ‘ "

# " ‘ Berlin and Rhizome Commissions Program, New York, and has participated in conferences

in Germany, Egypt, the US, Italy, Greece, and Latvia. Heba has also spent months living with Bedouin tribes in Egypt, and has also participated in world class residencies and exhibitions. Expectedly, her work on the road trip would bring to fore her work in digital technology and archiving as manifest by her Project Speak2Tweet, which mashed up Speak2Tweet messages from the period before Mubarak’s fall with footage of abandoned structures leftover from the corrupt dictatorship. Emmanuel Iduma Emmanuel Iduma’s novel, Farad, was " ¹²³¹ Âş% Âť acclaim. He is co-founder of Saraba ¨ ‘ Ă? " ‘ Ă– $ $ Borders. He is co-editor of the forthcoming anthology of interviews and short stories Gambit: Newer African Âş Âś ! Âť In 2011 and 2012, he was in-house writer/ blogger for the Invisible Borders Trans-African road trip from Lagos to Addis Ababa and Libreville respectively. He was longlisted for the Kwani? Manuscript Prize in 2013. " Âľ to become more generous and honest in his writing about art from Africa. We are interested in how he would further promote the ideas that he began to explore during the last two editions of the road trip. Renee Mboya ¹²³Ă?‘ $ in the 2014 Invisible Borders Road Trip, Renee Mboya said he sat down across a table from the woman who would a day later become his landlady. Mboya, a writer from Kenya who works in $ ‘ " work in Art Life Magazine, East African Standard Newspaper, Kwani?, and others. # % Ă–  for Kuona Trust Centre, and in curatorial, editorial, and project management for Gallery Watatu, Kwani Trust, and Generation Kenya. Tom Saater is a social documentary " Âś Cinematographer from Nigeria. He focuses on social and cultural issues, humanity and development, reportage, urban portraits and other diverse topics. He has been Working as a freelance photographer for almost a decade organisations and NGOs. ¹²²à ‘ $ British Council to participate in a photography project called “My Home is Here.â€? The project involved travelling around Nigeria to produce images of Climate Change in Nigeria and, as part ÂŚ ‘ ´ and was selected to travel to Ethiopia to exhibit at the 2010 Addis Foto Festival in Ethiopia.


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Death, reward for evil men in churches & ½ š "

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ithout doubt, Toxic Eucharist by Uzor Ngoladi, is an eye opener concerning abominable acts being "

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He swam through the thighs of Christian Mothers, Mary League Girls, Reverend Sisters et al that paid frequent visits to the Parish house and a host of others

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POEM Contentment (Dedicated to my dear cousin, Pastor John Omose) Is it only mammon that makes someone rich? What about those who do what they preach? I know a man that abundantly cares And what he has, he mercifully shares Not because he has too much or like

But knows for many, things are What else can you ask from a man Who loves everyone not even from his clan?

He tells you “humans can anytime fail you, So rely only on the Most High’s queue As His time is always the best Though many over night want to reach the crest‌â€? What are the gains of those who want to claim the world When at last they go empty, after forsaking the Lord? Copyright: Adjekpagbon Blessed Mudiaga ! ! "


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Tunde Kelani launches Patterson tops Forbes’ 2014 ‘Dazzling Mirage’ today 15 highest-earning authors ADA DIKE

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he anticipated movie, ‘Dazzling Mirage’, from Nigeria’s iconic " ‘ " set to hit the cinemas. ’Dazzling Mirage’ premieres today, $ ԑ ¹²³Ă„ " Onikan, Lagos. $ # and is an adaptation of Yinka Egbokhare’s novel of the same title. It traces the life "Š ‘ " " ‘ " " " " ‘ Š “Dazzling Mirage is an inspiring story " " $

š " $ ‘¡ ÂĽ " " $ ‘ '" Âş ž Âľ ÂŚ"Âť $ ‘ ÂŚ" her own low self-esteem to achieve career " ‘ story is very dear to my heart, and its also a $ $ " Ă’ $ able to share it with the " ¡ # $ " ‘ it showcases sterling performances " ž Âľ

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" ‘ James Patterson, ranked " Forbes’ top-earning " ‘ writers were a big part of the rankings !" ¹²³Ă? !" ¹²³Ă„ Forbes states: “James Patterson: $94 " on this list, Patterson earns nearly all " sales and relatively little from TV and " ³Ä ¹²³³ ¡ Stephen King: $39 million ” $ ¼³³œ¹¹œĂ‚Ă?¡ ÂĽ ¡ ‘ " ” ÂĽ ¡ $ " " Janet Evanovich: $33 million " # % " " ' & #Âľ ! " " ÂĽ' # ¡ ÂĽ ¡ " " $ John Grisham: $26 million $ ÂĽ ! ‘¡ $ " bestsellers that aren’t legal thrillers. He also made $26 million and is ” " Jeff Kinney, $25 million ÂĽ ' $ ‘¡ ÂĽ ¡ ‘ ” ¹²³³Â‘ Ă? Ă? million copies sold. The movie version ÂĽ ¡ Ă“³´ the box office in its opening weekend. Bill O’Reilly: $24 million " ' š ‘ " Âľ " ‘ " ÂĽ ¡ ÂĽ Nora Roberts: $23 million

" ĂĄ has written more than 200 books. " # " ! Danielle Steel: $23 million

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‘A Place In The Stars’ premieres today

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or die trying. # ¹²²Ă‚ ‘ % # Âş ‘ " $ “ " $ $ ‘ " ' •" ž " Âľ ‘ " " ‘ Âş# " ¨ § " " ‘ conscience and professional responsibility " $ " ‘ " ‘ # " ¨ ‘ ” ‘ ÂŚ" ‘ & •‘ ' & ‘ ‘ !" ‘ ÂŚ " % # $ cinemas nationwide from 14th November, Patterson 2014.

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‘¡ $ installments. Stephenie Meyer: $14 million ÂĽ ¡ ‘ Âľ •" ‘ " the phenomenon she started lives ÂĽ' # ‘¡ originated as fan fiction modeled on her vampire romance. Ken Follett: $14 million ' " " " ‘ š ÂĽ " ¡ " # a TV miniseries based on “Fall of ¡ Rick Riordan: $13 million " " " " Egyptian mythology, it’s probably " Âľ Âľ " " $ " " $ ‘ " books, so expect many of them to be back on the Forbes list next year.

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When Chinedu Ubachukwu crowned GUS 11 Champion Tope Olukole

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n Saturday, November 1, the main hall of the Women Development Centre, Awka, Anam # ‘ capacity with special guests who had come from all walks of life to felicitate with Chinedu Ubachukwu, winner of Gulder Ultimate Search 11. " the Council of Elders who informed the GUS 11 winner, through Chidi Mokeme, the Anchor man, that he would be rewarded with lavish ‘ would be held in his honour. $ % were the Executive Governor of Anambra State, His Excellency Chief Willie Obiano and other high rank  " # Š‘ % ! ‘ $ commissioners, advisers and senior special assistants.

ranking traditional rulers: Eze Christopher Nwabunwanne Idigo IV, the Ogalagidi and Igwe of Aguleri ÂŚ Âş ‘ ¨ " " Âş!%‘ ¨ Ă?Ă„ ¨ ÂŚ traditional rulers were accompanied by their cabinet members. & % egation comprised Walter Drenth, Marketing Director, Kufre Ekanem, Š $ manuel Agu, Marketing Manager – Gulder, Legend and Life, among others. Š dramatization of the Gulder Ultimate # ³³ " Dawn, a drama troupe. At the tail ure that adorned a red cloak, bearing semblance to an emissary of the Council of Elders, approached the stage. His appearance aroused the curiosity of the audience. " " " & ‘ event’s compere and his grand entry like an emissary of the Council of Elders thrilled the crowd. " by a video which chronicled the Gulder Ultimate Search 11 experience including the rib-cracking and exciting moments, periods of tasks and struggles, bouts of emotions and ultimately the discovery of the General’s Helmet by Chinedu Ubachukwu, the winner. Walter Drenth, Marketing Direc ‘ & % ‘ š ed his special gratitude to the state governor for his warm embrace and support for the programme. Accord-

ing to him: “His Excellency and the good people of Anambra State ensured that Gulder Ultimate Search 11, turned out to be the best reality show that the Nigerian people have ever seen.� According to him, Gulder Ultimate Search 11 was created in 2004 to engage youths engaged 18 and above, and provide them with opportunities to demonstrate their intellect, strength, ambition, courage and suc ‘ “Year on year, the Gulder Ultimate Search series highlights the multidimensional struggle of contestants; their struggles against themselves and nature, the search for hidden treasures, solving riddles and puzzles; crossing obstacles and great barriers and challenges; mustering physical and mental strength, working together, individually, collectively and as members of sub teams, •" ‘ discernment, focus, courage and success, all values which the Gulder brand stands for.� He added that the increase in the number of contestants from 10 to 14 was historical. Walter Drenth further stated: “Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, many will agree with me that the climax was reached in the last 28 days as we were all entertained to an original Nigerian adventure pro-

gramme of world class standard. We Âľ against the wild and nature. We all saw them get stretched to the very limit of their endurance. We went as far as voting for them on a weekly basis to ensure that our favourite amongst them turned out as the Viewers’ Choice and we all watched them wrestle within the undulating plains and rough canopies of Aguleri # $ searched and seen the General’s Helmet buried far in the forest. And on ‘ the emergence of another Gulder Ultimate Man who surmounted all " was an ultimate ending to a fantastic show.â€? In his welcome address, the executive governor said he was glad to be $ % ano, an indigene of Aguleri, recalled his childhood days and the tales he " " ÂŚ" where Gulder Ultimate Search 11 held. ½ ÂĽ forest this exercise was carried out is a revered forest. When I was growing up, we were frightened to pass " & " ogy had it that one of the greatest giants in Aguleri used to live very close to that forest and also that the forest has a concentration of Š

species; many yet to be discovered by science. So I was very thrilled that the ultimate drink and the owners of " the ultimate place for that exercise.â€? $ " ence that he visited the contestants ÂŚ" # ÂŚ" experience, Chief Obiano stated: “And to make sure that they were ‘ $ ÂŚ" Âľ $ ÂŚ" and gentlemen spent 30 days and nights in. I saw the huts they built themselves, I saw how excited and how involving they were in the exercise. I was truly marvelled. It reminded me of my scouting days and I couldn’t help but share some scout songs with them. I asked a question, " " " Âľ treasure, what happens? " " " Âľ someone it.â€? $ & " ÂŚ" " " der Ultimate Search 11. History was also made when the Council of Elders decided to gift the governor with the chair which Gulder Ultimate Search Anchor men sit on when interacting with the con % Drum. Governor Willie Obiano be $ Ă’ Gulder Ultimate Search Anchor men, to sit on the chair when he visited the " ÂŚ" Chidi Mokeme who delivered the Council’s message said: “His Excel ‘ " to sit on the chair at the place of the talking drum, asides the Anchor men. And with that declaration, they gave me a mandate also that this must be presented to you for safekeeping and as a reminder of that $ ÂŚ" so Your Excellency, on behalf of the Council of Elders I present this gift to you.â€? Obiano said he would treasure the gift because of the way unique was it was carved.

on stage in order of eviction. First on " & ÂŚ ³‘²¹´Â‘²²² Gulder Ultimate Search 11. Ikenna Iwuoha and Sandra Nwagbairo won ³‘³¹´Â‘²²² ! " went home with N1.2 million.

‘ # son, Noela Iroh and Evi Addoh went ‘¹´²Â‘²²²Â‘ ³‘Ă?²²Â‘²²²Â‘ ³‘Ă?´²Â‘²²² ³‘IJ²Â‘²²² tively. Samantha Appi, the smallest of the Gulder Ultimate Search 11 lot, emerged the Last Woman Standing. ³‘Ä´²Â‘²²² ¨ programme, she also drove home a brand new Ford Eco Sport. Samantha who cried as she received her prize said Gulder Ultimate Search 11 will present her with the opportunity to set up a foundation for girls which she had craved for years. % ! ‘ # Š to the Anambra state governor, Dr. Onyeka Ibezim the Special Adviser to the governor on Youth Empowerment and Kufre Ekanem, Corporate

Š $ ‘ & % ‘ # Âľ ¨ and cheque to her. " ³‘´²²Â‘²²² cash prize, he emerged the Viewers’ Choice which also won him a brand ' ' " to him by Kufre Ekanem and Emmanuel Agu, Marketing Manager Ă’ " thanked the viewers that voted for him stating that he did not know the extent to which he was that loved. Emmanuel Afolabi and Nne Cosy ! ÂŚ " ”" ¹‘Ô´²Â‘²²² $ Chinedu Ubachukwu, the winner was ushered in by several warriors was uproar from the audience as he stepped into the hall. Looking every inch like a warrior, an axe dangled from his side as he wielded a shield, while he clutched on to the General’s Helmet which he found. As the crowd stood in his honour, he was received on stage by the Executive Governor of Anambra State, His Excellency, Chief Willie Obiano & ing Director, Walter Drenth.  " cheque of his N10 million cash prize and a dummy key to his brand new Ford SUV. Dennis Okike, winner of Gulder Ultimate Search 10 also stepped on stage to crown his successor with the ‘  of Chinedu’s status as the Last Man Standing and Winner of Gulder Ultimate Search 11. " $ $ " ! ¨¨ # ed audience to some of their smash % # ‘ $ Moon and Dorobucci. While the contestants on stage swayed to the beats and lyrics of the hip hop superstars, the crowd danced in excitement. $ " " to be full of splendour, exciting and ‘ ÂŚ" " $ and rewarding end for the contest ‘ " $ ÂŚ" and hunger, having been stretched beyond the limits of their endurance.


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Newswatch Times FRIDAY November 7, 2014

Tiwa Savage releases new song, ‘Key to the City’

Skales confesses secret crush on Dakore,Beverly Naya

The singer is presently signed on Bany W’s EME record label and has enjoyed his fair share of the limelight

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alented singer, Tiwa Savage, whose marriage has become a major source of controversy in recent times, has released a new song titled ‘Key to the City;’ a follow up to her last song titles ‘My Darling.’ The singer recently gave out an iPhone as a prize to a fan who correctly guessed the name of her new song.

Tosyn unveils ‘Let’s Get Naughty’

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S-Team releases two new songs

960 Music Group partners Ultima Productions to promote MTN Project Fame winners

p and coming singer, Tosyn has  titled ‘Let’s Get naughty.’ Tosyn (born Oluwatosinloba Adefela) is a songwriter, singer and performing artiste who was born and raised in the city of Lagos. The 22-year-old singer started music when he was 14 and recorded 3 songs with a group called ‘Starlet,’ which he formed and worked with for 4 years.

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ne of Nigeria’s emerging musical groups, S-Team has released two fresh singles titled ‘Champion’ and ‘Ring Your Body.’ The bass and synth heavy Afrobeat & highlife tunes complete with an infectious bassline and catchy hook sees S-TEAM 5 in outstanding fashion – showcasing the groups exceptional and refreshing music style and dexterity . S-TEAM 5 are signed on to Sibilant Global Entertainment (SGE).

kales, Nigerian singer known for his musical exploits with Empire Mates Entertainment is one artiste with a very classy and solid taste for women, which has translated into the kind of women he crushes on and for those who know this, it didn’t come as a surprise when he recently revealed his crush on Nollywood actress, Dakore Akande nee Egbuson via his

Instagram page. Posting a picture of himself and Dakore on his Instagram page, Skales wrote: “Use(d) to HAV a krush on DS lady wen I was much younger ha! She’s still so cute‌DAKORE!!!!!!!!!â€? Interestingly, barely a month ago, he revealed a similar crush on Beverly Naya when asked to name one woman he had a crush on and would like to date.

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he 960 Music Group has announced a partnership with Ultima Productions aligning the two companies’ interests in driving digital growth, breaking new music barriers, and creating new marketing opportunities for MTN Project Fame Season 7 Winners/ Finalist. The partnership will initially focus on the A & R, promotion, marketing, distribution and monetization of MTN Project Fame Season 7 Winners musical content. It will also provide the Winners of MTN Project Fame West Africa the opportunity to gain realworld experience after the show. CEO of 960 Music Group, Mark Redguard, remarked that he was

excited to work with one of the biggest talent producing shows $ that the partnership would be one of the most fruitful partnerships the Nigerian Music Industry had ever seen. Redguard continued, “The team at 960 Music understands that old formulas don’t work as well as they must in the digital age, and that we have to think Š " " future for the music industry. Today, music companies and Media & Entertainment companies need to be more supportive of each other’s needs. This partnership begins that new era, and will help both companies thrive in the reality of the African Music Scene and the digital world.�


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Newswatch Times FRIDAY November 7, 2014

Activating changes in Nigeria’s music landscape through mobile apps

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avin’s First Lady, Tiwa Savage, Nigeria’s own John Legend, Praiz, and Skelewu crooner, Davido are among the most popular performing artistes in Nigeria today. Understandably, their songs generate excitement among the nation’s teeming youth population. Interestingly, these musical talents have certain shared commonalities such as commanding huge performance fees, releasing chart topping singles, expanding the boundary of Nigerian music through their collaborative joints ‘ that the trio are signed up as music ambassadors for one of Nigeria’s wonder that many young kids out there want to be a musicians, looking at the pervasiveness of their music as well as the fame and fortune that come with the terrain. The way it is (was) A cursory survey of Nigeria’s music landscape reveals a captive audience with huge marketing potentials. However, the sites and modes of consumption still present a problematic fare with piracy and inability to create a robust distribution framework as major impediments. Others will argue that the whole music industry model in Nigeria is warped and needs a re-alignment. However, in all of this, since the listener is king, how do we create a unique user experience for music lovers? Enter digital music. The music landscape has changed: from His Master’s voice to Vinyl to CDs and MP3s. Now digital music stores or libraries, playlists, content aggregation and streaming are the new buzzwords. This shift from analog and physical media to digital and online media has altered the media industry and changed the way people consume and enjoy media and entertainment products. Music can be purchased on a mobile phone, computer, or tablet, just as long as there is an Internet connection. Apple’s iTunes has been credited with revolutionizing this space. First launched in April 2003, the idea was to provide a virtual store where people can buy and download music digitally on demand. Interestingly, 18 hours after the service went live, it had sold approximately 275,000 tracks. And from there, there has been no looking back with over 50 million downloads to its credit and a host of similar service providers who now dot the music landscape. The rise and rise of mobile Nigeria has also witnessed its fair share of the digital music revolution. Driven by growth in smart-phone usage, mobile internet penetration, the nation’s youth bulge seem to be very enamoured of the idea that they can consume entertainment products on the go with their devices as the primary means. Africa has been branded as the “mobile continent�, a mantra which points to the pervasive nature of mobile technology in emerging markets such as Nigeria’s. Ericsson, leading com " recent study posits that internet

use on mobile phones in Africa will increase by 20-fold within the š $ ‘ " of growth in the rest of the world. According to Fredrik Jejdling, Head of Ericsson for sub-Saharan Africa, “Sub-Saharan Africa is currently undergoing a mobile digital revolution... We have seen the trend emerging over a few years but in ³¹  has increased over 100%, forcing us to revise our existing predictions.â€? In 2013, over 10 million smart devices worth $1 billion (N167 billion) were sold in Nigeria according to reports. Part of this is down to the explosive growth of inexpensive Š to data on mobile devices. A telecommunications regulator, Ofcom, in the UK in a research on smartphone usage stated that 37% adults and 60% teenagers admit to being addicted to smartphones; 51%

adults and 65% teenagers say they use their smartphones to socialize with others. This could as well be speaking of Nigeria as smartphones have become a permanent feature of many young people in the country. Let the music, play on. With mobile apps fundamentally changing the way we live and consume content on our devices, the ubiquitous nature and use of apps is therefore not surprising. Music, movies, pictures, games, education, weather, productivity, you name it and there are thousands of apps for everything. Music remains a very popular entertainment activity conducted on devices which is accentu " music apps.

‘ Î tening mode, blend of on-demand tracks with optional radio-style listening and the ability to upload your entire music library for play-

back are some of the key functionalities of music streaming apps. At the last count, iTunes store has more than 26 million songs available to buy, while Spotify, Deezer and Google Play Music have an online music store with over 20 million songs for purchase and streaming. On the local front, apps like Spinlet, Gidilounge, notjustok, iROKING and MTN Music+ show that we are not lagging behind in the digital music space. The apps have all come to market with a mission to deliver exclusive African music and are vying for dominance as well as a share of our pockets. New kid on the block In July, MTN Nigeria launched Music+, a streaming service for local music, where it uses partnerships with Savage, Praiz, Davido and other music ambassadors to drive subscribers to stream their songs for 50 " ‘ " ĂĽ Ă?´²Â‘²²² customers. This is an impressive leap as Beats Music, based in the United States which launched its all-access music service in January, is said to have acquired fewer than 200,000 followers despite a massive marketing campaign and a number of friendly deals with mobile phone service operators as at April, 2014. Services like Spinlet and Deezer have tried to make incursions into the local space but pricing and payments have been issues that they $ " MTN’s solution, which conveniently bills via their airtime deductions. It is obviously another brilliant shot in the arm in a manner that helps $ " ¨ entertainment industry in Nigeria, just as the telco has done with apps like Afrinolly, Dobox, Karaoke Songstar and its ground breaking, Caller Ring Back Tune- MTN Callertunez. Launched in 2008, the MTN Callertunez service has grown to become one of the safest and largest

distribution platforms for music content in Nigeria, with over 30 million Callertunez subscribers. This success has prompted artistes to look to MTN to grow their businesses. Harry Song, an MTN Nigeria music ambassador and whose musical tribute to Nelson Mandela recorded over 3.5 million downloads within three weeks of its release provides proof of how this service is successfully monetizing content. An excited Harrysong says: “The proceeds from the caller-back tune is actually worth more than N50m. Truth is, I was paid a lot of money; you know – when they say money that can change someone’s life. That’s the value of what I received. “MTN is focused on promoting local content on its entertainment platforms, and music is an important part of that strategy. We also wish to provide artists with channels to deliver content to their fans in an innovative and secure manner. MTN Callertunez cannot be pirated or duplicated and therefore presents a unique solution to the distribution problem in most of our markets,� says Gary Finch, Head of Content, MTN Group. Kelvin Fangkai, who manages Data Hosting Services for Huawei stated that the app’s operating model raises the bar and gives subscribers more privileges using a loyalty point system which allows them to accumulate points whilst using the service. The points provide end users with sweeteners like concert tickets to music and comedy shows with the MTN ambassadors, movie tickets, souvenirs, CDs, among others. The app, which aims to become the largest aggregator and distributor of music in Nigeria riding on the unprecedented success of the MTN Callertunez has helped artistes earn income for their work and helped to mitigate the challenges of piracy whilst allowing the company to develop a new revenue stream.


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Glitz & Glam

FRIDAY November 7, 2014

Peter Okoye’s message for Entertainers -turnedPoliticians

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e makes up onehalf of the dynamic group, P-Square. Peter Okoye needs no introduction in the music industry. It is no longer news that a handful of his colleagues in the industry have joined politics. Consequently, the star took to his

instagram page to show his support to them. He wrote: ‘’ Nigeria’s development is dependent on its youths. It is only normal that we are part of that change that we so much desire. To all my fellow entertainers "  ‘ " have my loyal support. It is a development that is welcomed’’.

Oritsefemi’s path to success Bukola Bakare

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opular singer Oritse Femi has debunked rumours that he made his money through diabolical means. He recently acquired a home & and SUV, and that got lots of people talking. According to him,

he is just reaping the fruits of his hardwork. He said; I headline several shows both home and abroad. There is hardly a show you would go to right now that my name is not on the poster. It is through hard work and I thank God. Although I cannot disclose how much I got the car and the house, I was able to get the money from the shows I headlined. I am popular now due to hard work and I am always in the studio. After my song, Mercy of the Lord, with Dagrin, I " " " " get any. I had to go back to the drawing board to create the kind of sound people would like. I did not go to Satan to succeed, it is not possible. I advise many of my childhood friends that to make it in life, you have to work hard. I say this because some of them may believe the rumour that I did juju, no. It is through hard work. Hard work pays and nobody should do juju.

I’m set for the top, don’t doubt – Clevatee

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ew kid on the block of African fusion of Hip Hop rap, Okunola Babatunde Ayobami popularly known as Clevatee is set for greater heights in the showbiz, going by his steady rise, thus saying: “I’m set for the tops, don’t doubt me, it is for real�. The ex-student of Lagelu Grammar School, Ibadan, Oyo State who is a dancehall artiste and a very good rapper said on his blackberry messen that he started singing professionally at the age of 8 and has been a songwriter, composer, singer, and a recording artist. He added that he is presently working on his forthcoming album which will feature some renowned artistes in the music industry. Some of the singles

he has to his credit include Ama duro, Wokilumo feat ultra) African lady featuring Adol aka Ajikogba Orin), If you jump, OT Igboro and Street orientation featuring Jayru aka Familiarity. Interestingly all the singles are receiving rave reviews and en-

joying massive air waves # Ñ Glam, the budding artiste mentioned that he also has to his credit a visual titled No Sleep which was directed by Don Dada ‘ º music producer)

Fabrics Meets Designers slated for December 6th

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opular blogger and fashion expert, Modupe Atoyebi is set to host the maiden edition of Nige Âľ $ š Tagged: Fabrics Meet Designers , the event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, December 6th at Our % ‘ ÂŚ # Ă‘ Glam, the Accounting Graduate of the University of Lagos said: ‘’ I $ " “ and African prints and sold fabrics as a youth corper to bankers. I later got a job which barely gave me time to run a fabric business’’.

" “ she had for fashion, she decided to start writing on fabrics since; a move which gave birth to the fashion blog, The AsoEbi Junkie. The organizer also added that the fair is going to be the foremost platform for the display of fashion fabrics and African prints in Nige-

ria Š kinds of exquisite fabrics: Lace, An ‘ & ‘ Š ‘ # ‘ Fabrics et. There would also be sales of colorful and quality aso-oke fabrics and gele like Sego and even bedding, curtains and much more will be at the fair. Creative designers will also be there to showcase their crafts as well, so you can buy fabrics and pick a designer at the fair. For those having a party and need to organize asoebi, the fair would come in handy because there will be lots of amazing aso-ebi deals from various vendors to choose from and color combinations from them. ’’Also, there will be a free gele tying session for all so that you can learn how to tie amazing gele styles to parties all by yourself. And another tip is that the bag!’’. She added.


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PDP Congresses: Elechi vows to deal with police impostors in Ebonyi KENNETH OFOMA, Abakaliki

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overnor Martin Elechi of Ebonyi state has threatened to resist police impostors if they cause further problems during subsequent Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) congresses in the state. Elechi who spoke when the new Assistant Inspector General of Police, in charge of zone 6, AIG Mark Idakwo, paid him a courtesy call in Abakaliki yesterday, stated that the impostors appear in form of policemen and other means as he called on  order. “The government would not condone a repeat of last Saturday’s event, as it took providential intervention that blood was not spilled during the PDP ward congresses in the state.â€? He called on the AIG to sound the warning into the  $ that the government would of results in subsequent congresses. “We are not going to be intimidated by forces from outside the state because we would only recognize the police in Ebonyi state and criminals from outside. He noted that the government was tempted in a way it had never experienced and " " incident repeats itself. “I thanked the AIG for the visit and pledge the state government’s continued support to the force to make it achieve its aims.

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Navy destroys illegal refineries in Imo SYLVESTER IDOWU, Warri

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peratives of the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Delta, Warri on Wednesday evening dealt a heavy blow on oil thieves with the destruction of nine as stolen crude oil and equipment worth several millions of naira at Egbokodo Creek, Warri South council area of Delta state.

An elated Commander of NNS Delta, Navy Captain Musa Gemu, told Journalists $ ” " tions in the riverine community that his men would continue to frustrate the oil bunkerers and advise they channel their monies into legal business. Navy Captain Gemu, who had earlier declared his area of responsibility free of illegal oil activities, said the oil thieves had started creeping back into

the creeks to restart the illegal activities. According to him, oil thieves ies within the area had come up with a new strategy in which they now look for new areas in deeper creeks, where they be $ " Â " for security agents. Navy Captain Gemu, however, vowed that his command would not relent in its " -

ness, which had been taken a crushing toll on the nation’s economy. Among the things destroyed were 936,000 litres of crude oil, three Cotonou boats. A speed boat used by oil thieves was also impounded. “Three new camps have just $  and we are not going to tolerate it, since they have decided to become restless, we also will not sleep, we shall go after

them. “We shall not tolerate this evil " $ trying to stage a comeback to the illicit deal. We will not tolerate it and it is unacceptable, hence we will further spread " “" " “We will not hesitate to go deeper into the creeks and “" " $ ties. We will also not give them breathing space to continue with this unpatriotic business Š Âľ economyâ€?, said Gemu of the activities of oil thieves. He also said “we want all law abiding citizens to go about their legitimate businesses in Delta while we go after the criminals in the waterwaysâ€?.

We’re not free until our neighbouring countries are certified Ebola free –NAPPMED CYPRIAN EBELE, Onitsha

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he Anambra state President, Nigerian Association of Patent And L-R: Chairman, Council of Ozo Ndigbo of Nigeria, Prof. Chiweyite Ejike; Secretary, Professor Ike Oluka; Treasurer, Ozo Greg Ug- Proprietary Medicine Dealwueze and Legal Adviser, Professor Gab Agu, at the planning committee meeting of protection of Igbo Culture Project in Enugu ers (NAPPMED) Comrade State‌yesterday. Amechi Macpaul Ozobia said yesterday that Nigeria could not be said to be Ebola-free until our neighbouring counSYLVESTER IDOWU, Asaba wafemi Smart was also arrest- 190 with reg. no BC 294 USL rently undergoing investiga- tries that include, Liberia, ed last week for being in pos- driven by the said Oluwafemi tion at the Special Anti-Kid- Guinea and Sierra Leone were peratives of Del- session of the sophisticated Smart. #•"  ta State Police weapon. According to him, detec- Command’s headquarters, Ozobia spoke during the inCommand have The State Commissioner of $ $ “ Asaba. auguration of one of its branch recovered an AK Police, Mr. Alkali Baba Us- with No. AL 252500 and two Mr. Usman also gave series units in Nteje, Oyi Local GovĂ„Ă” “ " man who dropped the cheer- rounds of live ammunition of achievements made by the ernment Area of the State. a stop and search operation ing news at a press confer- during the search of the ve- Command last month which along Udu-Aladja road in ence yesterday disclosed that hicle and promptly arrested included the killings of some Health Organization (WHO) Udu Local Government Area operatives of Delta Storm him as he was behind the robbery and kidnap suspects on 20th day of October this year of Delta State. 026 while on routine patrol wheels then. and recovery of some vehi- " "- intercepted a Mercedez Benz He said the suspect is cur- cles. la Virus, he said that it was not yet over until the neighbouring " ” free. AMAKA AGBU, Port Harcourt toring, with Hon. Dr. Dawari Welcoming the decampees, stream) commended them for membership card and the He warned members to be George as Chairman. the Chairman Contact Com- taking the bold step and as- Permanent Voters Card careful as they were more exAt the forum, Alhaji Ali ‘ % ‘ suring them that they did not (PVC) as that is the only posed to the disease than docver 622 non-indigenes of Rivers Kwande led the 250 North- represents Andoni/Opobo- join the party late as they were means through which we tors and nurses because of their decampees, Chief Nkoro Federal Constituency then joint owners/founders of can collectively save our contact with drug buyers. state yesterday erner State from the evil plots of in Port Harcourt Nwadiegwu Sunday led 222 in the House of Representa- APC in Rivers State. According to him, the aim “I encourage each one PDP to take the State back to of the association is to enable decamped from Igbo decampees, Chief Ade- tives and serves as the Chairbayo Olayiwola brought 100 ‘ " of you to move a step fur- its dark years of insecurity,â€? its members at the grass-root the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Yoruba with Chief Apkan Sav- Petroleum Resources (Down- ther by obtaining your APC Hon. Dr. Peterside said. Congress. The decampees an- iour concluding the list with 50 health issues like Ebola. nounced the movement dur- South-South decampees. He called on them to always According to Alhaji Ali ing a meeting of the Rivers wash their hands with water Kwande who spoke on behalf

% and soap and apply the saniby Hon. Dakuku Peterside of the decampees, “We are EMMA MGBEAHURIKE, Owerri well as religious and traditional autonomous status and other tizer that normally lasts for the leaving PDP after observing met with the leadership of the next 24 hours in their hands leaders in the State at the Imo he Imo State goverNon Indigenes Political Fo- that the party did not mean International Conference CenThe governor expressed wor- against the Ebola Virus. well for Rivers State with its nor, Owelle Rochas rum (NIPF). Speaking on the new unit, tre, Owerri. ries over the marginalization of Okorocha has enThe meeting was the high- $ Ozobia thanked God for the He charged the people on the ‘ " joined every eligible light of a sensitisation tour in- not augur well for us to carry need to participate in the Vot- " unit and promised that all the Imo indigene and resvolving three other Commit- out our business activities ers’ Registration and collection $ peacefully. Besides we are all idents to participate in the INEC tees earlier set up by Rivers of Permanent Voters’ Card exer- " Federal or State Government Rivers State indigenes having Continuous Voters’ RegistraAPC in her strategic move to cise, pointing out that the State the over 3.5 million population would get to the members. lived in Rivers State all our tion exercise and collection of ensure that the party won the However, the Nteje Unit government will shut markets of the State, only about 1.6 millives considering that no other Permanent Voters Card sched2015 polls convincingly. The and shops till1pm and declare lion is on record which he said Chairman, Comrade Uche governor that have governed uled for 7th – 17th November, Friday work free day to give has represented the Igbos as a Atagu expressed satisfaction sation, with Hon. Chidiebere Rivers State have accepted us 2014. everyone an opportunity to be minority tribe in terms of politi- with the members for giving Okorocha gave the directive Okwu Worlu as Chairman; the way Governor Amaechi part of the exercise. He how-  ¼ " free drugs to 180 patients. Voters Education, with Hon. has done. We have no other while addressing Executives of ever warned that communities act quickly under the present He revealed that theAssociation Mrs. Victoria Wobo Nyeche home than where ever he the Community Government that fail to register the required dispensation which our ugly sit- comprised of pharmaceuticals and Councils (CGC), market asstays. This is why we are joinas Chairperson; and Moninumber of voters may lose their uation points to usâ€?, he stressed. medical centres in the state. sociations, artisans, NGOs, as ing APC en mass.â€?

Delta Police recover AK 47 rifle, arrest suspect

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he Director General of Industrial Training Fund (ITF) Dr. Juliet Chukkas-Onaeko has expressed deep concern over the high wave of youth unemployment in Nigeria and said the Fund is being refocused to traine two million people across the six-geopolitical zones in skills acquisition annu-

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ITF DG decries youth unemployment ally. She lamented the prevailing security situation in the North East, saying # Š  " work due to the activities of the insurgents. Dr. Chukkas-Onaeko stated this yesterday during an interaction with journalists, held at the

Centre of Excellence, Bukuru, Jos Plateau State. She expressed commitment of the Federal Government in encouraging Foreign Investors into the country to revamp and build new industries that will reduce the growing rate of unemployment that has compounded security

challenges in the nation. The DG pledge to partner with media organisations in the country to educate the citizen towards overcoming the current challenges raging from the economy to the educational sector. According to her “if ITF does not deliver in the area of training man power in

the country, then it does not justify the purpose of its creation. We have so far trained over ten million people and that is not enough compared to the entire population of the

PDP may lose Jigawa to APC DAHIRU SULEIMAN, Dutse.

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Ajaokuta to commission 110 thermal plant ADEMU IDAKWO, Lokoja

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he Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited (ASCL), 110 Mega Wax Thermal plant would be reading for commissioning for operation in two weeks time. The Sole Administrator, Engr. Isah Joseph Onobere has said. Engr. Isah, stated this yesterday, when the Management of 3D Hitech System Limited led by its chairman, Chief James Jephthah, visited the company to assess extent of work at the Thermal Power Plant. Ajaokuta Steel plant had in May this year signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with 3D Hitech System LTD for the rehabilitation of its 110MW Thermal Power Plant. According to him, the steel $ " rently running and that the thermal plant power plant would be commissioned in the next two weeks, adding that they have commenced ing of power plant facility with a view to commencing operation. He said the initial challenges have been overcome as they are trying to utilise the steel plant through Public Private Partnership (PPP), saying that various sections of the plant where MOU were signed would be put to use by the end of the year. Speaking earlier, the Chairman, 3D Hitech Sys-

tem, Chief James Jephthah, said the work of his company in the MOU was to rehabilitate the Thermal Power Plant of the steel plant so that it can be energised for power generation. He said they have achieved 95 percent reha-

bilitation of the power plant and that the plant would be commissioned in two week time to boost power generation in the country. “The power plant is 110MW and the nation need about 10,000MW while we are currently run-

ning 4000MW and we have just signed another MOU to construct another 500MW here in Ajaokuta. So this will boost power supply in the country by the time it is completed and connected to national grid.

Nasarawa crises: PDP accuses Al-Makura of negligence GODWIN OJOSHIMITE, Â & &

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he Peoples’ Democratic Party, (PDP), in Nasarawa State has accused Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura of negligence and insensitivity to the plight of displaced persons from the southern zone of the state. The PDP chairman Hon. Yunanah Illayah levelled the allegation yesterday while speaking to journalists at the According to Illiyah, the state governor has resorted to distributing relief materials to displaced persons rather than abating the crises. He explained that “com " down to the border with Plateau state have become ghost towns with close to over 120 thousand people displaced and either taken refuge in La ÂŚ in isolated areas for the fear " ¡ The chairman added “most of the inhabitants have deserted these communities with only a handful of resi Š

areas. He accused the governor of continuing to “lay emphasis we known those behind the crises but yet unable to stop the carnage as the crisis con " ¡ The PDP chairman also accused the governor of being sentimental in the distribution of relief materials saying the aid was only given to members of the All Progres-

sives Congress, APC. “It is also clear that the kind of money being spent in the name of security has led to a fraudulent practice where the state governor in a broad daylight without remorse chooses to distribute relief materials to selected APC members in the name of displaced persons in a fun fare at the city $ the refugee camps to perform " " ‘¡

country and daily turn out graduates in their thousands. Therefore, We are working hard to start training two million people annually in skills acquisition ¡

S the just concluded PDP ward congress opens a crack within the Jigawa fold of the party forcing aggrieved party stalwarts calling for the cancellation of result of the said congress, there is tendency that the party may lose Jigawa to All Progressives Congress, (APC). Newswatch Times investigations revealed that such a crisis has plunged the party into serious “cri ¡ big shots of the party, resulting to the formation of factions among the Turaki led faction and Lamido faction. It gathered that Hon. Abba Anas Adamu who spoke on behalf of the three aggrieved PDP stalwarts said how we can acknowledge the purported $ nied our members forms only surreptitiously sold to only those favoured by governor Lamido, he queried. “We observed that during the recent ward congress, only cronies of the government aspirant candidates were allowed to purchase forms and participated in the congress, actions which he said contravene the PDP constitutional provision which stipulates any interested card carrying member be allow to purchase form " ¡ According to the complainant, since the time for the sale and return of the Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms was extended by the party, the ward congress ought to have been put on hold to allow others to participate. “We resolved to take the bull by the horn, to dare the forces that have been

holding us down, this is because we believe that, at every stage of the historical development of any given society, there come the needs and challenges that we cannot remain as on-lookers or take the cow ¡

I will give Plateau people good governance- Pwajok GYANG BERE, Jos

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enator representing Plateau North and Plateau State governorship aspirants under the Platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Gyang Nyam Pwajok has pledged an open door policy of governance that will improve positively on the living condition of the people of Plateau State. He said if elected as governor of Plateau State, his administration will continue to provide true governance in the same tradition and standard that has been established by the founding fathers of the state, especially by the administration of governor Jonah David Jang. Sen. Pwajok stated this yesterday in Jos after " $ ship nomination form at the National Secretariat of the Party and called on Plateau youths to take advantage of the oppor " Š ence. According to him “I $ " once for Senate and I am " for the governorship race of Plateau State, what this means is that, it is " $ ¡

Bauchi APC exco, stakeholders pass vote of no confidence on chairman NANKPAH Bauchi

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ll progressives Congress APC stakeholders in Giade Local Government Area of Bauchi state yesterday called for the immediate removal of the Party Chairman, Alhaji Mohammed Sani Tela over allegations bordering on -

" Â The stakeholders in a state chairman of the Party Alhaji Uba addressed to the state chairman Alhaji Ahmed Nana would save the party from suffering defeat in the locality saying his recent activities has bad omen for the party and as such his removal would do the party a lot of good.

signed by local government party’s Secretary, Treasurer, Woman Leader, Deputy Chairman, Elder 1 and 2 , Deputy Youth Leader and nine (9) ward chairmen said as the party is working towards wooing members of other parties into APC fold they can’t fold their arms and watch one man spoil the prospect of the party in Giade LGA. According to the let-

ter, the APC chairman Giade LGA has misa appropriated huge amount of money meant for the party sustenance and other activities in the locality without consulting other members Executive Council and stakeholders of the party in stress " " " is against the ideology of the party, hence the need to outrightly remove him Â


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Mourinho defends Hazard, Moses quiet over future

CAF names Musa, Enyeama, 23 others for Glo-CAF Awards

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helsea boss, Jose Mourinho, has ¨ after the 1-1 draw against Maribor. & ‘ " $ enough to win the game, in the 86th minute. ÂĽ ¨ – for me he was absolutely fantastic, by far the best Ă’ ‘¡ Mourinho. Victor Moses has been ” about a future away from Chelsea. The winger is currently on loan at Premier League $ # ÂĽ Âľ # " " % " ‘¡ Sentinel. $ " "

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Ghana FA to pay back $3m World Cup strike money

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he Ghana Football Association (GFA) money it borrowed from $ $ $ " " " The GFA said in a statement yesterday  " " Âľ minister, Mahama Ayariga, the national association $ " FIFA. Âľ $ “ " Ă“Ă? & ¨ $

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he Confederation of African Football (CAF) yesterday in Cairo announced the nominees for the 2014 African Player of the Year and the 2014 African Player of the Year (Based in Africa) in the Glo-Caf Awards. ” $ nominated for the African Player of the Year, while 20 Player of the Year (Based in Africa) category. #" Âľ " " # of Lille, France are the two Nigerians who made the list $ in the main Award category ÂŚ ¨ ‘ " " Nigerian shortlisted in the 20man list of Africa-based Player of the Year.

" ‘ $ " " ‘ " #" won the 2013 African Nations " # " $ #" Âľ ¹²³Ă„ " & ¨ ÂŚ ¨ hand made his international debut for Nigeria in 2012. He " Âľ 23-man squad for the 2013

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' of the nominees for their national teams and clubs from ! " $ ‘ year. Other Players shorted listed for the African Player of the Year award include the Ghanaian duo of Asamoah ”

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Quadri climbs world’s ladder, now No.30

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Nigeria league final day moves to Nov 16

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Nigeria league season has been $ #" ‘ $ ³Â‘ the League Management Âş Âť The LMC announced this change in dates on its  Thursday.

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Business as usual while Nigeria burns

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t is so sad and disgusting that as millions of our country men and women are living under Syrian circumstances, especially in the North-East, the noise hooting from Abuja and several state capitals is all about politics. The murderous gangs who continue to terrorise the nation after abducting our girls have since left the evil Sambisa forest. They are prowling everywhere killing, maiming, abducting and displacing millions of our fellow citizens in villages; and cities. There is no Marshall Plan to contain them frontally other than the usual platitudes; and on a daily basis, we witness tragedies of human life wasted through bullets and bomb blasts all due to the indiscretion of our leaders. The situation is sobering. Eight local governments listed as Ngala, Kala-Balge, Marte, Asira-Uba, Bama, Gwoza, Mafa and parts of Kodunga and Abadam are under the control of & & # ‘ Š by terrorism. Swathes of land as much as 20,000 square kilometres are reported to have been seized across the triangle of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States. Thousands of Nigerians are on the move. A “Daily Trust� report this Tuesday (November 4, 2014) indicated that 12,000 Nigerians have relocated to Niger. Apart from thousands of others who have become refugees in Cameroon, " $ the rank of our internally displaced fellow citizens. According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) during the week, some 10,496 displaced people are in Yola camps alone. It is so serious that the Deputy Governor of Borno State, Zanna Mustapha, has warned that “if the federal government does not add extra Š ‘ š ‘ ” East states will not be in existence�. Though the government is acknowledged to be doing its best, the Deputy Governor was quick to add what many Nigerians know that “its best is not enough because rather than going after the insurgents, it is the insurgents that are going after us.� This scenario should make people lose sleep in Abuja and deal decisively with the dire situation. Unfortunately, it is business as usual as the politics of defection and declaration of ambition is the one taking the centre-stage even while the nation burns. What is worrisome is

RENAISSANCE By Mahfouz A. Adedimeji

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that there is nothing to suggest that our leaders " " It is worth reiterating that Aristotle, the classical philosopher, said, “Anybody can become angry – that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way – that is not within everybody’s power and is not easy�. The right people to be angry with to the right degree now are the Boko Haram and government-appointed Australian negotiator, Dr Stephen Davis, insists are Boko Haram sponsors should not be walking free, if we are

$ "Š atrocities of murderers and terrorists especially in the North-Eastern states before the Federal Government brings back our peace? What is the essence of government if Nigerians are $ "Š ‘ ¨ Adam Feti, who said he “trekked for about 15 kilometers with my wife and seven kidsâ€? from one village to another till he got to Niger Republic? Nigerians are not impressed any time the government minders rain abuses on their opponents. It is high time the President and the Federal Government re-directed their energy stopped dispensing sweat on the perceived shenanigans of the opposition. The role of the opposition is to oppose and the role of

Gusau, Defence minister

Abba, IGP

serious and sane. The government should be seen to be angry with them. Then, the right time is now to redeem the lost part of Nigeria from the grip of murderers who hide under the banner of both Christianity and Islam to terrorise Nigerians. The right purpose is to return Nigeria to Nigerians, return people’s farmland to them and regain our lost peace and security. How many Nigerians have to die before the security situation is addressed frontally?

government is to govern. If the government does its job very well, real and perceived noise makers can as well be wasting their time but the problem is that the government is failing abysmally at doing its job. Two things are urgent. First, let the Federal Government mobilise all resources, military and political, at its disposal NOW to liberate every inch of the country from the grip of terrorists and fortify the remaining parts of the "

The second thing is that the government should de-escalate the tension that pervades the polity. A situation in which Government is undermining itself through unconstitutional actions is unwholesome. The issue of Speaker Aminu Tambuwal’s defection to another political party is an unnecessary distraction. Violating his rights without recourse to the rule of law can only aggravate the situation. Let the courts decide his case. AMAECHI’S GAFFE Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi has gained a reputation for courage, audacity $ Š $ " Mohammed Haruna puts it, Amaechi has cultivated “the cheeky habit of tweaking the president’s nose every now and then.â€? &" $ " President, he sometimes speaks before he thinks like all those who talk much. This is neither desirable nor acceptable. In a recent African Independent Television (AIT) programme in Abuja, as monitored by “The Nationâ€? newspaper, apart from noting that “Jonathan rules like Abacha, says Amaechiâ€?, as the headline was cast this Tuesday, the Governor added a dose of nonsense: “There is no morality in governance, and there is no goodness in governance, if you want to be moral or be a good man, go to church.â€? " " " and patently untrue. It was informed by the jaundiced notion that there is no morality in politics, as advanced by NiccolĂł Machiavelli whose poisonous thoughts have led many leaders astray. If morality, from the Latin “moralitasâ€?, has to do with “manner, character and proper behaviourâ€?, it beats one imagination how any self-respecting leader would say there is no character in governance. Anything devoid of character is useless and counter-productive. From the ancient to the present times, morality and goodness are expected from those in governance. Aristotle and Cicero prescribed morality for political leaders as well as their followers. In stressing morality, Aristotle said, “At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst.â€? Before anyone makes Mr. Amaechi’s misspeak a quotable nugget, it is necessary to reject his misinformed postulation. There is morality in politics and there is goodness in governance. This is why we expect our leaders to be good, to be just and to be law-abiding as a moral obligation.

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