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I will implement UNEP report, Buhari tells Ogoni people AMAKA AGBU, Port Harcourt

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residential candidate of the All (PVCs), so as to vote en-masse and other challenges, stress- Š`_z{‹]_^Z[\]^ÂŒ]]|^‹x}}{?]q^ the contracts. He said, “Our position as a Progressives Con- for APC at all levels of the ing that a vote for APC would against the ethnic nationality people concerning resumpalleviate their pains. in the past 50 years. gress (APC), Mu- general elections. Abe emphasised that Bodo- tion of oil exploration in Governor Chibuike Rotimi In an address read on behammadu Buhari, has vowed to implement the Amaechi of Rivers said de- half of the people of Ogoni, Bonny road, the only seeming Ogoni is that there should be United Nations Environment spite being the second most senator representing Rivers on-going Federal Govern- adequate consultation with Programme (UNEP) report populous ethnic nationality in South-East and APC senato- ment project in Ogoniland, and participation of the Ogoni and to activate abandoned the state, the people of Ogoni rial candidate in the Febru- was uncompleted years after in the process leading to their Federal Government projects Z[\]^_`>]j]q^[^wxz^{|^z]j}_^x~^ ary 14, 2015 general elections, the government of President eventual operation. “As a deprived people, we in Ogoniland if elected presi- environmental degradation Magnus Abe, said several in- Olusegun Obasanjo awarded dent of Nigeria in the 2015 general elections. Buhari, a former head of state, who made the promise yesterday while speaking during a meeting with stakeholders of Ogoni ethnic nationality at Saakpenwa, headquarters of Tai Local Government Area of Rivers State, also vowed to complete the abandoned Bodo-Bonny road project. Z]^ ^|[z{x|[w^™[›^ÂŒ][jer said: “The decision of the Federal Government to abandon the Bodo-Bonny road project is a clear case of incompetence and social injustice. It amounts to neglect at the highest level. A lot is taken from Ogoniland and relaz{\]wž¤^[^w{?w]^{_^ÂŒjx`›Zz^ÂŒ[‹¼^ in return. I assure you that an APC-led Federal Government ÂŚ{ww^ ~`wÂœww^ [ww^ {z_^ šjx}{_]_^ {|^ Ogoniland.â€? He called on people of the area to ensure they got their permanent voters cards National Publicity Secretary, All Progressives Congress (APC), Alhaji Lai Mohammed (left) and representative of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Katch Ononuju, during the Centre for Democracy PDP and APC debate in Abuja...yesterday.

Jonathan shedding crocodile tears on divisiveness of Nigerians –APC

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he All Progressives Congress (APC) has said President Goodluck Jonathan is only shedding crocodile tears with his lamentation over the fact that Nigeria has become more divided along religious and ethnic lines today than at any time in its history. “Mr. President, there is no point being sanctimonious about an issue for which you bear the most responsibility. You are the most divisive leader in the history of Nigeria, having ceaselessly exploited the country’s fault lines for political gains,� the party said in a statement issued in Abuja on Thursday by its national publicity secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed. z^ _[{q^ x|[zZ[|^ {_^ zZ]^ œj_z^ leader to have turned the house of worship to a political arena, using the pulpit to make political and policy statements and making a show of what should ordinarily be a very personal reli›{x`_^[>[{j� APC said the president’s belated lamentation is aimed at pulling the wool over the eyes of Nigerians, with a view to extracting undeserved political gains, especially a few weeks before next month’s elections. ‘’Where was President Jonathan when his spokespersons and party members sought to pit Christians against Mus-

lims by labeling the country’s main opposition party, the APC, as an Islamic party? Where was President Jonathan when his spokespersons and party members sought to portray all adherents of a particular faith as terrorists? Not

once did this president call his loquacious and sycophantic supporters to order when they were denigrating people of other tribes, calling them unprintable names. Not once did he call his supporters to order when they were threat-

ening to bring the country down if he is not re-elected. ‘’President Jonathan himself led the divisive band by tagging the leaders of a whole people ‘rascals’, just because people dared to protest against his administra-

tion’s policies. A man who got a pan-Nigerian mandate turned himself into a tribal leader, running a government that excludes a critical mass of the nation’s demography and pigeon-holing himself into an ethnic cocoon.

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residential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari, Wednesday night in Warri, Delta State, advised Nigerians against making the mistake of allowing the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) conz{|`]^ j`||{|›^ zZ]^ [>[{j_^ x~^ the nation.

Buhari noted that the present indications have shown that should the current trend of misrule and corruption continue, there may be nothing left of the nation. Z]^ ^ šj]_{q]|z{[w^ ™[›^ bearer, who gave the advice [z^ zZ]^ ™[›ªx>^ x~^ zZ]^ š[jzž_^ campaign at Warri Township Stadium, also tasked Nigerians to massively vote for APC in next month’s elections for

the journey to recover and restructure Nigeria to start. National Chairman of APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, had reeled out some of the party’s programme aimed at ÂŒj{|›{|›^ [^ ÂŒ]?]j^ {›]j{[¤^ ]_pecially the programme for the youths and elderly. In his speech, which eventually closed the brief event, Buhari enumerated problems confronting the country,

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ice presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Yemi Osinbajo has said one of the major areas the party intends to tackle when elected to power is to employ 20,000 youths per state in the Âœj_z^ž][j^{~^]w]‹z]q^zx^šxÂŚ]jÂ?^ Osinbajo, at an interactive session with the people of Edo State in Benin City, yesterday,

when the state government hosted him, also stated that the issue of employment has become such an emergency that the number of unemployed, restless youths must be reduced as fast and as soon as possible.

]^_z[z]qÂŹ^­ Z]^Âœj_z^zZ{|›^zx^ note is that in our manifesto, before writing any policy, we ask, ‘how many jobs will this šjxq`‹]ÂŽÂŤ^ _^ zZ]^ Âœj_z^ z{]j^ x~^

relief, APC has agreed that the states, with the backing of the Federal Government, will employ 20,000 young people. That is because it is an emergency that we have. If we don’t tackle that emergency, we may run into trouble. In fact, if you see the restlessness of the young people, you will know that unless we do something about this, we will be in great trouble.

which he said included insecurity and destruction of the nation’s economy. He, however, assured that APC government would work tirelessly to turn the tide in all areas where the wheel of progress of Nigerian nation had been impeded, saying the best hands would be employed to manage ministries and parastatals, adding that the manifesto of the party would be strictly followed. “The issue facing this country, we all know, is mainly security and the destruction of the Nigerian economy but our objective is absolutely clear, we intend to secure this country as soon as we can and efœ‹{]|zwž^}[|[›]^{zÂ?^ ]^qx^|xz^ like the unemployment, the _`>]j{|›¤^zZ]^wxÂŚ^_z[|q[jq^x~^ education, the lack of healthcare and the destruction of infrastructure. I assure you, what the chairman has told you about our manifesto, we will apply ourselves to it and make sure we succeed within the shortest possible time.

have consistently placed in the domains of all governments, the Ogoni Bill of Rights (OBR) that seeks for equal represenz[z{x|^ x~^ ›x|{^ {|^ zZ]^ [>[{j_^ of the nation. These demands include appointment of Ogoni sons and daughters in government, provision of live sustainable infrastructures, such as good roads, water and development institutions.�

Armed Forces Day: Ex-service men appeal for better living conditions BABA NEGEDU, Kaduna

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s Nigeria launches the 2015 Armed Forces Remembrance Day and emblem, ex-service men in the country has appealed to concerned authorities to hasten payment of 20 per cent increment of arrears to boost the morale of the serving soldiers. The appeal came yesterday in Kaduna during the opening ceremony and launching of emblem to raise money for families of soldiers that died while defending the country against internal and external forces in the country. In his welcome address, Chairman, Nigerian Legion, Kaduna State chapter, Col. John Tabat (rtd), described the event as the re™]‹z{x|^x|^zZ]^šw{›Zz^x~^zZ]^ fallen heroes in their varix`_^œ]wq_� Tabat assured Kaduna State Government that his colleagues would work with other security personnel to achieve its development goals, especially in the area of security. His words, “It is not only to remember the fallen heroes but to also focus on their plight. Government [|q^ _x‹{]zž^ |]]q^ zx^ j]™]‹z^ [|q^ j]q`‹]^ zZ]{j^ _`>]j{|›^ in any way they can. “I want to appeal for state government’s support with š]j}[|]|z^ x.‹]^ [‹‹x}modation and vehicle for running of our day-to-day activities.� Responding, the state governor, Alhaji Mukhtar Ramalan Yero, whose speech was delivered by his deputy, Nuhu Bajoga, said the state government would always welcome suggestions aimed at improving security in the state and Nigeria as a whole. Yero, however, used the occasion to appeal to communities to continue to leave in peace with one anxzZ]j^ Œž^ j]_xw\{|›^ ‹x|™{‹z_^ through dialogue.


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Striking hospital workers say no going back, beg patients OLUSAKIN BABALOLA, Ibadan

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~xj^ _`_ ]|q{| ^ xj^ [ww{| ^ x>^ the strike are immediate release of the circular on adjustment of salary, immediate payment of two months arrears on newly adjusted salary structure, with the promise to pay the remaining in 2015 budget. “Of all the over 10 circulars being expected, only one was

issued, which is on the consultant status of other health professionals, that is why the strike is still lingering,” he disclosed. Faniran added that others included immediate release of circular on the payment of arrears on skipping of CONHESS 10 salary, as well as circularisation of retirement age of health care workers from 60 to 65 years.

He described as unfortunate, that Federal Government has been partial in the treatment being given members of Nigerian Medical Association, adding that they were never denied of their rights for long at any time such demands were made. Answering questions, the president explained that

[ x`z^ \]^ q{>]j]|z^ jx~]_sionals in the hospital have their relevance, stressing that even cleaners’ duties in the hospital are crucial. He alleged that some top members of NMA are so selfish and callous to the extent that they are preventing other professionals from becoming consultants.

ational President of Nigerian Union of Allied Health Professionals (NUAHP), Comrade F.O. Faniran, has declared that the lingering industrial crisis going on in public hospitals would not ]^ [ww]q^x>^`|z{w^zZ]^ ]q]j[w^ Government meets the most salient ones among the union’s demands. Comrade Faniran apologised to members of the public who are feeling the adverse ]>] z^ x~^ zZ]^ _zj{¥]¤^ x{|z{| ^ out that NUAHP members have no other option than proceeding with the strike. Addressing a press conference in Ibadan Thursday, Faniran said the union concluded by “asking the government to establish a level of trust by implementing the agreements reached with the union/court judgments, while relevant circulars should be L-R: Executive Director, Editorial Operation, News Agency of Nigeria, Mr. Isaac Ighure; Deputy Director of News, Voice of Nigeria released immediately. (VON), Mr. Ben Adam-Shemang and Assistant Director, Programmes, VON, Mr. Zubairu Abdulrauf, at the board meeting of Elec“The minimum conditions tion Monitoring Group in Abuja…yesterday.

Govt. urged to regulate social media content NANKPAH BWAKAN, Bauchi

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he Federal Government has been advised to regulate usage of social media to disallow posting of messages that could mar the conduct of the forthcoming general elections. Delivering a paper, titled: ‘The Role of Information Mangers in Creating Awareness to Ensure Violence-free Elections in Nigeria’, the Director, News and Current >[{j_^ ¦{zZ^ [` Z{^ [q{x^ Corporation, Hajiya Jummai Liman Bello said the content of social media must be used in such a way that promotes peace during and after elections. Bello said: “The social media should be used in a way that does not fuel or instigate violence. More help is needed ~xj^ ]?]j^ `|q]j_z[|q{| ^ x~^ the usage of social media, so that people can use it as a promoter of peace instead of a driver of violence.” She advocated for repositioning the media to serve the needs of the youth and educate them on dangers of engaging in violence during and after elections. Hajiya Bello tasked information managers to focus on highlighting the consequences of violence, particularly youth restiveness, employment and educational opportunities. ` w{ ^ ]w[z{x|_^ . ]j^ of Bauchi State Police Command, DSP Mohammed Haruna, assured Nigerians that police across the country

would do everything possible to ensure the 2015 elections are violence-free. Speaking on: ‘The Need for Security Consciousness During 2015 General Elections’, Mohammed urged journalists and security agencies to collaborate towards achieving

violence-free elections. He advised journalists to, in addition to collaborating with the security agencies, also take measures within the provision of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to ensure security of their lives and that of their families

during and after the elections. At the end of the workshop, participants agreed that political parties, candidates, religious leaders, traditional rulers and the media should educate youths on the dangers of involving in elections violence.

They also solicited for collaboration between them and security agencies and not to announce election results ahead of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in order not to trigger another round of violence in the country.

Hong LG officials resume duties under tree CYRIL MBAH, Abuja

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hairman and councillors of Hong Local Government, Adamawa State, who returned to the town after its recent recapture, have temporarily j]wx [z]q^ x. {[w^ [ z{\{z{]_^ zx^ a tree shade within the premises of the local government secretariat, which was burnt by Boko Haram insurgents in November. x¥x^ [j[}^ [?[ ¥]q^ zZ]^ local government last year, killed several residents and annexed houses after which they burnt the secretariat building and other properties. Chairman of the local government area, Ahmed Yerima, who conducted his first function at the secretariat since the town was liberated, presented the 2015 budget to the legislative council under tight security. Yerima disclosed that Boko Haram arson and destruction activities left over 300 homeless families in Hong town, adding that although his administration had provided relief materials to the victims, there was need for assistance from wealthy individuals and organisations.

The council boss, who presented the budget of N1.8 billion, lamented the large scale destruction wrought on the local government by Boko Haram, saying it had negaz{\]w ^[>] z]q^zZ]^~xjz`|]_^x~^ the area and would take it a long time to recover. “The council is not deterred by the destruction of the secretariat, as such, we resolved to conduct government functions under the shade of the

tree,” he said and expressed x| q]| ]^ zZ[z^ ¦{zZ^ zZ]^ j]sumption of government activities, displaced people from the local government will return and very soon, the town would be restored its glory and economic vibrancy. Yerima urged state and Federal Governments to come to the rescue of the local government, especially in the area of rebuilding infrastructure and public buildings destroyed by

the insurgents, lamenting that the local government does not Z[\]^ zZ]^ |[| {[w^ }`_ w]^ zx^ embark on the rebuilding exercise. The chairman expressed the readiness of his administration to cooperate with security agencies to ensure that normalcy returned to the area adding that the council was working with security agencies and vigilante groups to beef up security in the area.

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head of next month’s general elections, the National Coordinator of Jonathan/Sambo 2015 forum, Otunba Suraj Abdu Rashid has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to ensure fairness and equity within the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to ensure a good showing at the polls. Rashid said in a statement that this was in view of the disquiet among pro-Jonathan groups over party appointments. According to him, a lot of groups supporting the president are at a loss over the un-

fair treatment being meted to them based on appointments so far made by the party, disclosing that he had to personally wade into the issue {|^\{]¦^x~^zZ]^|] [z{\]^]>] z^ this may have on the president’s chances in the coming polls. “I want to use this medium to advise the president to, as [^}[?]j^x~^`j ]| ¤^[qqj]__^ this delicate issue in order not to play into the hands of the opposition. At the level of the Jonathan/Sambo 2015 forum, we have had to do all we can to plead with them for patience, because we know it could be frustrating for these groups because

they have spent several millions of naira supporting the president without looking back,” he said. Suraj said he shares the pains of pro-Jonathan groups as persons and groups that Z[\]^ x|zj{ `z]q^ w{?w]^ xj^ nothing to struggle are been recognised by the party to their detriment. Noting that it would be a disaster to allow these groups to be hijacked by the All Progressives Congress (APC), he called for urgent measures to address the development, in view of the fact that APC today constitutes a big threat to PDP.

PDP ’ ll will win Feb. presidential poll –Kalu JUSTINA ASISHANA, Minna

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ormer Abia State Governor, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, yesterday predicted that though the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) may win the presidential election in the 2015 general elections, the party may not form majority of the National Assembly and governments in some states. Kalu made this prediction while speaking to newsmen in Minna, Niger State capital, after paying a visit to former military president, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, just as he supported President Goodluck Jonathan’s view that some senior statesmen in the country, who are supposed to respect themselves, are not doing so. “The nation will never be the same, though PDP will form the national government, they will not form the National Assembly. It is going to be a problem delivering PDP in some states but President Jonathan must win in Abia and other parts of the country.” Kalu, who said he was in the state to greet the former military leader, said they discussed about the state of the nation, governance, PDP and the progress of the country, adding that Babangida is happy the nation is making progress. “The polity is being heated and politicians need to calm down and stop heating the polity of the country. Where people come out openly to abuse themselves is out of fashion. I hope those contesting elections should be patient with Nigeria,” he charged. Expressing concern over the insurgency in the nation, the former governor, who is also a businessman, lamented that the problem {|^zZ]^|xjzZ^{_^[>] z{| ^zZ]^ business environment in the country, adding that everyone should be concerned about insecurity in the nation. Throwing his weight ]Z{|q^ x|[zZ[|«_^ `?]jance that some elder statemen should watch their `?]j[| ]_¤^ [w`^ _[{q¤^ ­ ^ share the same view with President Jonathan that some few senior citizens who should be respecting themselves are not respecting themselves. But zZx_]^_z[z]_}]|^q] |{z]w ^ do not include General Babangida, General Abdulsalami, Chief Shonekan and Alhaji Shagari.”


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do Civil Society Organisations Âľ Âś^ have condemned the position of the state government in the destruction of 18 buildings occupied Œž^ |{\]j_{zž^ x~^ ]|{|^ personnel, including the x.‹{[w^ j]_{q]|‹]^ x~^ zZ]^ immediate past vicechancellor of the university, Prof. Osayuki Oshodin, on Monday. Rising from an emer›]|‹ž^}]]z{|›^[z^zZ]{j^ ]|{|^ {zž^ x.‹]¤^ ^ presented a three-page communiquĂŠ to the media, condemning the destruction and it also condemned the burning of a ÂŒ`_^ÂŒ]wx|›{|›^zx^zZ]^ qx^ State Ministry of Transport by irate students, calling on both parties to seek an amicable solution to the problem. The communiquĂŠ, signed by the co-ordinator general, Omobude Agho and the secretary›]|]j[w¤^ {~`ÂŚ[^ [jzZxlomew, stated that the state government acted in bad faith, adding: “Since ^ Z[_^ [šš][w]q^ the judgment and a stay of execution, the state government should not have gone ahead with the demolition. It acted in bad faith by using thugs to intimidate and demolish the building with be-

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Civil society, PDP condemn UNIBEN, Edo Govt’s face-off longings trapped in the buildings. “The state government acted in a rush manner suggestive that there is more to just recovering the said properties for the state.� z^[w_x^[q\{_]q^_z[>^[|q^ students of the university to desist from destruction of government property and taking actions that

would further heat the polity. In a related develop}]|z¤^ qx^ z[z]^ ‹Z[šz]j^ of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned in strong terms the demolition of zZ]^ ^ šjxš]jz{]_^ given to the institution by the Dr. Samuel Ogbemudia administration at the inception of the univer-

sity. Speaking with newsmen shortly after visiting the site of the demolished buildings, state chairman of PDP, Chief Dan Orbih said, “I saw the destrucz{x|^ x~^ zZ]^ x.‹{[w^ j]_{dence of Prof. Oshodin on the order of Governor Adams Oshiomhole. “For us in PDP, we condemn in strong terms

the demolition. Government is about service to the people and not about demolition of properties. It is government’s obligation to protect lives and properties. “What happened is sad, barbaric and has brought the state back to 20 years and has reminded us of the Stone Age,� Orbih said.

L-R: Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Employment, Mrs. Iragunima Comfort; Solicitor-General/Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Fufus Godwins; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Free Medical Services, Dr. Nnesochi Offor and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr. Somieari Isaac-Harry, at the 2015 New Year prayer/ dedication service by the Rivers State Civil Servants in Port Harcourt‌yesterday.

Kalabari-Ijaw people resolve to cast protest votes for Peterside AMAKA AGBU, Port Harcourt

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n a mass protest against the gubernatorial candidature of Chief Nyesom Wike under the umbrella of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State, the entire Kalabari-Ijaw people of the state have pitched their tent with Dr. Dakuku

Peterside, the governorship ™[›^ ÂŒ][j]j^ x~^ zZ]^ ww^ jxgressives Congress (APC) after their failed bid to produce successor of Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi. In a position paper presented to the press yesterday, in Port Harcourt, which was read by spokesman of the Kalabari-Ijaw š]xšw]¤^ Z{]~^ jx[qÂœ]wq^

Michael-Jack, the people stated that their decision to cast the protest votes stemmed from their desire to defeat political hegemony in the state and to ensure that Rivers State continued to be available to all its component units. Reading the 11-point communiquĂŠ, Michael-Jack stated that although Peter-

side was of the Ibani-Ijaw extraction and that his candidature did not meet the demand of the KalabariIjaw, having hailed from Opobo in Opbo-Nkoro Local Government Area, they have come together to support him and to call on all Rivers people to vote for him. The spokesman also said

the candidature of Peterside has become an inspiration to all other ethnic nationalities in the state, irrespective of size, adding that the state belonged to all Rivers people, which indicated that any other ethnic group could aspire to the highest leadership position in the state.

APC ‘ll win in first ballot in 28 states –Ngige ALPHONSUS EZE, Awka

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ll Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Senator Chris Ngige, has predicted that the party will win the February 14 presidential ]w]‹z{x|^{|^zZ]^Âœj_z^ÂŒ[wwxz^Œž^ clinching 28 out of 36 states of the federation. Ngige, who spoke yesterday in Awka, the Anambra State capital, while addressing some selected newsmen in the state, said the party had commissioned a group of experts, who carried out [^ _z`qž^ [|q^ ‹x|Âœj}]q^ zZ[z^ zZ]^š[jzž^ÂŚ{ww^ÂŚ{|^[z^zZ]^Âœj_z^ ballot. He also said that even the presidency, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and {[_šxj[^_z`q{]_^[?]_z^zx^zZ]^ fact that APC will win the ]ÂŒj`[jž^]w]‹z{x|^{|^zZ]^Âœj_z^ ballot in a landslide.

Ngige who is the South [_z^ xxjq{|[zxj^ x~^ ]|]j[w^ `Z[}}[q`^ `Z[j{^ [}paign Organisation also predicted that his party will control both the executive and the National Assembly after the February 14 election. The senator, representing Anambra Central senatorial

zone in the Senate said that APC presidential train will }x\]^ zx^ zZ]^ x`zZ^ [_z^ zxday, with rallies at Abakiliki, Œx|ž{^ z[z]^[|q^ Œ[^{|^ Œ{[^ State, where their governorship candidates, Senator Julius Ucha and Chief Anyim Nyerere respectively, will

j]‹]{\]^™[›_Â? He said the train will move to Anambra on Saturday, January 10, 2015, with a ralwž^ [z^ }}[`_^ x`_]^ {]wq¤^ Awka, after paying courtesy call on the traditional ruler, Igwe Gibson Nwosu, the ¡`¡`^x~^ ÂŚÂĽ[^[|q^ [zZxw{‹^

and Anglican bishops. From Awka, said Ngige, zZ]ž^ ÂŚ{ww^ }x\]^ zx^ |`›`¤^ where they will hold a rally at Nnamdi Azikiwe stadium, after paying courstey call on the traditional ruler of Nike, saying that Owerri, the Imo State capital, will host the ›j[|q^j[wwž^{|^zZ]^ x`zZ^ [_zÂ?

Support group organises novelty match for Jonathan GBENGA AJAYI

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national support group for President Goodluck Jonathan, Goodluck Initiative 2015 (Gio15), is organising a novelty football match in Asaba, Delta State, on Wednesday, January 14, as part of campaign strategies for the re-election of the president in the February 14 general election. In a statement signed by the Chairman, Gio15 National Organising Com}{?]]¤^ Š{ÂĽ]^ ÂŒ{xÂĽx¤^ zZ]^ novelty match is one of the group’s programmes to appreciate Jonathan’s strides in sports and women development. During the match, some middle-aged women will trade tackles with some strong youths of all works of life in an entertaining match that will be watched by a crowd of registered voters for Jonathan’s reelection bid. Obioko, who presented Jonathan’s scorecard of achievements in economy, agriculture, health, education, electricity and women empowerment, said, “It is only a mischievous person that will conclude that President Jonathan has not advanced the cause of Nigerian women since he came on board, our women at the grassroots are smiling, because he has been so kind to them. “Women are holding sensitive positions all because President Jonathan is gender-friendly. There will ÂŒ]^[^j[´]^qj[ÂŚ^~xj^š[jz{‹{pants who come to the venue with their voter cards,â€? he said. The match, which will be held at the Squash Club at Government House, will be ÂŚ[z‹Z]q^ Œž^ x\]j|xj^ }manuel Uduaghan, who is the chief guest, PDP National Chairman, national women and youth leaders, legislators, PDP governors, APGA governor, serving ministers and many past star players of Nigerian national football team, Super [›w]_¤^ {|‹w`q{|›^ z]šZ]|^ Keshi, Henry Nwosu, Jay Jay Okocha and Ann Chiejine. Top entertainers and Nollywood actor, Francis Duru, will be the compere at the event.

ENSIEC presents certificate of return to two councilors KENNETH OFOMA, Enugu

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hairman of |`›`^ z[z]^ Independ]|z^ w]‹zxj[w^ Commission Âľ œ¤^ jÂ?^ x|{~[‹]^ |]Z¤^ž]_z]jq[ž^šj]_]|z]q^ ‹]jz{œ‹[z]^ x~^ j]z`j|^ to two councilors, who emerged victorious in a bye-election conducted

Tuesday. The councilors are: Nwankwo Ani Abel, representing Ogui New [žx`z^ [jq^¸^{|^ |`›`^ North Local Government Area and Onoja Z[|¼›xq¤^ ~jx}^ ¡]}[^ Ward in Igboeze South Local Government Area. Speaking at the event, jÂ?^ |]Z^ _[{q^ zZ]^ Œž]ÂŞ election would have tak-

en place in three wards in the state but for the ‹x`jz^ }[?]j^ j]w[z{|›^ to one of the wards in Awgu local government area. Z]^ ^ ÂŒx__^ _z[zed that vacancy existed {|^ ¡]}[^ ÂŚ[jq^ q`]^ zx^ death of previous occupant of the position, while vacancy also existed in Ogui New Layout,

[jq^¸¤^q`]^zx^|`ww{œ‹[tion of the ward election, which necessitated the bye-election. He advised the new councilors to get down to business by helping their chairmen by way of legislation with bills to develop and provide good governance to the people of the area. |]Z^ j]}{|q]q^ zZ]}^

that they have only about 12 months to go and should not engage x|^ `||]‹]__[jž^ œ›Zz^ with council chairmen. Responding for himself and his colleague, Onoja Thankgod expressed gratitude to the commission and its chairman for the advice [|q^ ]>xjz_^ q`j{|›^ zZ]^ bye-election.


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Controversy trails appointment of Ortom’s running mate in APC GODWIN AKOR, Makurdi

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Slain editor of French newspaper had been on ‘hit list’ of al-Qaida’s Yemeni affiliate

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he editor of the French satirical magazine killed in a terjxj{_z^ [?[‹¼^ {|^ Paris on Wednesday had been on an al-Qaida “hit listâ€? for nearly two years, Yahoo News has learned. “WANTED Dead or Alive for Crimes against Islam,â€? stated the March 2013 issue of Inspire, a Web magazine published by al-Qaida’s Yemeni afÂœw{[z]¤^ [ÂŒx\]^ [^ šZxzx^ x~^ nine targets considered to be anti-Islam, including StĂŠphane Charbonnier, the editor of Charlie Hebdo, who was killed along with 11 others in today’s [?[‹¼Â?^ Âľ Z]^ ‹xšž^ x~^ |spire can be read here — and the display showing Charbonnier as a target is on page 15.) Opposite the display was a photo showing a ›`|^ Âœj]q^ [z^ [|xzZ]j^ `|{q]|z{Âœ]q^ z[j›]zÂŤ_^ Z][q¤^ under the headline “YES WE CAN, A Bullet a Day ]]š_^zZ]^ |Âœq]w^ ÂŚ[žÂ?Ă„ “He was on a hit list,â€? [^ Â? Â?^{|z]ww{›]|‹]^x.‹{[w^ said of Charbonnier. But zZ]^ x.‹{[w^ [qq]q^ zZ[z^

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U.S. counter-terrorism x.‹{[w_^qx^|xz^ž]z^ÂĽ|xÂŚ^ ÂŚZ]zZ]j^ zZ]^ [?[‹¼]j_Ăˆ^ who were publicly idenz{Âœ]q^ w[z]^ zxq[ž^ Ăˆ^ ÂŚ]j]^ acting under orders from zZ]^ [wÂŞ [{q[^ [.w{[z]¤^ known as al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, or

AQAP, or may have been inspired by the group. According to multiple press reports, the black }[_¼]q^ [?[‹¼]j_^ [__[`wz]q^zZ]^x.‹]^x~^ Z[jlie Hebdo around noon, barging into an editorial _z[>^ }]]z{|›^ [|q^ Z][q-

ing straight for Charbonnier, killing him and his police bodyguard. One witness was quoted as saying that one of the gunmen shouted, “Tell the media this is al-Qaida in Yemen.� French police have

A U.S. intelligence source told Yahoo News that U.S. counterterjxj{_}^ x.‹{[w_^ Z[q^ |x^ record of the terrorist suspects in any of their databases. But a former top U.S. ‹x`|z]jz]jjxj{_}^ x.‹{[w^ said that the fact that Charbonnier had been placed on the hit list was _{›|{œ‹[|zÂ? “At a minimum, this indicates AQAP and Inspire continue to have j]_x|[|‹]¤Ă„^_[{q^ [?Z]ÂŚ^ Olsen, who until late last year served as director of the National Counterterrorism Center. “Whether these individuals were acting as AQAP or were inspired by them, it demonstrates the continued _{›|{œ‹[|‹]^x~^ ^[|q^ its propaganda.â€? Z]^ [?[‹¼]j_^ [j]^ ÂŒ]lieved to have targeted {q]|z{Âœ]q^ zZ]^ [?[‹¼]j_^ the magazine because as two French broth- of cartoons lampooning ers, ages 34 and 32, and Islamist jihadis, some of an 18-year-old whose which contained depicnationality was not im- tions of the Prophet Mumediately known. The hammad. Adam Gadahn, ÂŒjxzZ]j_^ ÂŚ]j]^ {q]|z{Âœ]q^ al-Qaida’s chief Englishas Said Kouachi and ChĂŠ- language propagandist, rif Kouachi. had railed against the magazine in a previous video, and the magazine ÂŚ[_^Âœj]ÂŒx}ÂŒ]q^{|^Ă€ŸÂ?^ Others on the hit list published in the March 2013 issue of Inspire included author Salman link from a holding cell due Rushdie, Geert Wilders, to his poor health. the Dutch politician who The witness who testi- has sharply criticized IsÂœ]q^ x|^ Z`j_q[ž¤^ žžªÂž][jÂŞ w[}{‹^ {|™`]|‹]_^ {|^ zZ]^ old Meas Sokha, was one Netherlands, and Terry of several dozen survivors who are expected to give Jones, the Florida pastor their accounts before the who planned campaigns to burn Korans. court.

Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge tribunal restarts genocide trial

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ambodia’s Khmer Rouge tribunal restarted genocide hearings Thursday against the former regime’s most senior surviving leaders, with the Âœj_z^ÂŚ{z|]__^ÂŒ]{|›^‹[ww]q^zx^

testify against the ailing octogenarians. Proceedings had been postponed since November after defense lawyers zZj][z]|]q^ [^ Œxž‹x?^ Œ]cause they said they were still working to appeal an earlier verdict.

Khieu Samphan, the 1970s regime’s head of state, and Nuon Chea, a right-hand man to communist group’s late leader, Pol Pot, were sentenced to life in prison in August after being found guilty of crimes against humanity. They are now on trial on separate charges of genocide against minorities, and rape and ~xj‹]_^}[jj{[›]_^Ăˆ^zZ]^Âœj_z^ time such accusations have been put to trial. Some 1.7 million people

are estimated to have died from starvation, disease and execution due to the group’s extremist policies, and there is growing concern that the two men could die before the genocide trial can be completed. Thursday’s hearing ended early, at midday, because Khieu Samphan, 83, ÂŚ[_^ q{¡¡Âž^ [|q^ _`>]j{|›^ from high blood pressure. Nuon Chea, 88, did not appear in court and watched the proceedings via a video

Responding to questions from prosecutors, Sokha said 12 of his relatives, including his parents, were arrested. He said several of them were executed by authorities.

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uspected Kurd{_Z^ }{w{z[|z_^ Âœj]q^ a rocket at an armored police vehi‹w]^[|q^xš]|]q^Âœj]^ on a police station in the south-eastern Turkish town of Cizre on Thursday, injur{|›^ zÂŚx^ x.‹]j_^ {|^ [^ _`j›]^ of violence threatening a fragile peace process. Security sources said the zÂŚx^ x.‹]j_^ ÂŚ]j]^ {|Š`j]q^ when their vehicle was hit by a rocket as they drove across a bridge while on patrol in the town. There was [^ÂŒj{]~^›`|^ÂŒ[?w]^[_^x.‹]j_^ j]z`j|]q^ Âœj]^ {|^ zZ]^ [?[‹¼^

on the police station. Four people, two of them teenagers, have been killed over the past few weeks in clashes in Cizre. Some of the violence has ÂŒ]]|^ `jq{_Z^ {|œ›Zz{|›^ between Islamist Kurds and youth groups linked to Kurdistan Workers Party Âľ Âś^ }{w{z[|z_¤^ ÂŒ`z^ `jqish protesters have also clashed with the Turkish police. The violence highlights the fragility of a two-yearold peace process between Turkey and the PKK, a militant group that has waged

a three-decade insurgency for greater Kurdish autonomy in which more than 40,000 people have been killed. Z{jzÂžÂŞÂœ\]^š]xšw]^q{]q^{|^ early October after Kurds rioted in several southeastern cities over what they perceived as the government’s refusal to help žj{[|^ `jq_^ œ›Zz{|›^ _lamic State militants in the besieged Syrian border town of Kobani. The PKK is designated a terrorist group by Ankara, the United States and European Union.

Ukraine says Russia behind cyber attack on German government

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kraine’s prime minister blamed Russian intelligence on Thursday for a hacker attack against German government websites, for which a pro-Russian group claimed responsibility. The attack on Wednesday took place before Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk was due to meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The Russian group demanded Berlin end support for the Ukrainian government. “I strongly recommend that the Russian secret services stop spending taxpayer money for cyberattacks against the Bundestag and Chancellor Merkel’s office,� Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk told ZDF TV when asked if pro-Russian hackers from Ukraine were responsible.


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emocratic Republic of the Congo President Joseph Kabila on Wednesday told U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon that his army is ready to help peacekeep]j_^ œ›Zz^ ÂŚ[|q[|^ j]ÂŒ]w_^ in the country’s rugged eastern provinces, the Â? Â?^šj]__^x.‹]^_[{qÂ? The United Nations peacekeeping force in Congo (MONUSCO) has already started preparatory operations ahead of a major campaign to dislodge the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), which has been at the Z][jz^ x~^ ž][j_^ x~^ ‹x|™{‹z^ in Central Africa’s Great Lakes region. Â? Â?^x.‹{[w_^_[ž^[‹z{\]^ support of the Congolese armed forces is vital for success against some 1,500 seasoned FDLR combatants spread across eastern Congo. They also say Kabila’s support for MONUSCO has been lackluster so far, while the Congolese army has been responsible for human rights violations, including a mass rape in Minova in 2012 ~xj^ ÂŚZ{‹Z^ _]|{xj^ x.‹]j_^ have not been held accountable. “The Secretary-General called for decisive action against the armed

Congo leader pledges to help defeat Rwandan rebels –U.N.

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group,� it said, adding that he “welcomed the president’s assurance that his government was ready to take action and noted that MONUSCO was ready to engage with

the (Congolese army),� [|_^ šj]__^ x.‹]^ _[{q^ {|^ a statement. MONUSCO helped defeat Congo’s most powerful armed group, the M23 insurgency, in 2013, then

unleashed a military campaign against remaining armed groups operating in Congo’s mineral-rich east. The FDLR, which includes former soldiers

Uganda confirms ID of LRA leader who surrendered

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ganda’s military said Wednesday it had conœj}]q^ zZ]^ identify of Lord’s Resistance Army rebel commander Dominic Ongwen who surrendered to American troops in Central African Republic. Lt. Col. Paddy Ankunda, the Ugandan army spokesman, said soldiers and Ongwen’s former colleagues who defected

from the LRA had posiz{\]wž^{q]|z{Âœ]q^Z{}Â? ­ ^ ‹[|^ ‹x|Âœj}^ zZ[z^ Z]^ is the one. We have duly {q]|z{Âœ]q^ Z{}Â?^ Z]j]^ {_^ no doubt about his identity,â€? Ankunda said. The man turned himself over to U.S. soldiers in Central African Republic x|^ `]_q[ž¤^ x.‹{[w_^ {|^ Washington said. The Uganda’s Foreign >[{j_^ ]j}[|]|z^ ]‹retary, James Mugume, told The Associated Press

that a Ugandan legal team was to consult with the International Criminal Court on whether the rebel commander should be moved to The Hague for trial or be tried at home. The LRA’s rebellion began in Uganda. Mugume said the ICC and Uganda government would discuss the ICC “Complementarity Principle,� which he said ›{\]_^_z[z]_^œj_z^j]_šx|_{bility and right to prose-

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cute international crimes like those allegedly com}{?]q^Œž^ |›Œ]|Â? In the Netherlands, ICC spokesman Fadi El Abdallah told AP he had no immediate comment. ICC prosecutors also had no immediate comment on Ongwen’s detention. The ICC warrant of arrest for Ongwen lists seven counts of alleged individual criminal responsibility including crimes against humanity, enslavement, murder and inhumane acts of {|™{‹z{|›^ _]j{x`_^ ÂŒxq{wž^ injury. There was no immediate word on what the Americans had done with Ongwen. In 2005, the Ugandan military had announced him dead but in 2006 the ICC reported that zZ]^ ›]|]z{‹^ Âœ|›]jšj{|z{|›^ ‹x|Âœj}]q^ {z^ ÂŚ[_^ |xz^ Ongwen. Ongwen, LRA leader Joseph Kony and three others who have reportedly since died were charged by the ICC.

and Hutu militiamen responsible for carrying out Rwanda’s 1994 genocide, failed to meet a January deadline to disarm and surrender. Speaking to reporters about a planned fullscale military operation to neutralize the threat posed by the FDLR across large swaths of territory it

controls, a senior U.N. ofœ‹{[w^ _[{q^ zZ]^ }[{|^ ‹[}paign would begin soon. “We’re good to go,â€? the x.‹{[w^ _[{q^ x|^ ‹x|q{z{x|^ of anonymity. He added that MONUSCO has been reaching out to the FDLR, `j›{|›^{z_^œ›Zz]j_^zx^_`jrender and their families zx^w][\]^ÂŒ]~xj]^zZ]^x>]|sive begins in earnest. He predicted that the joint U.N.-Congolese op]j[z{x|^ÂŚx`wq^ÂŒ]^q{.‹`wz^ and could take months as }[|ž^ x~^ zZ]^ ^ œ›Zzers, in contrast to the more conventional approach of the M23, were living with their families and do not wear uniforms. The military operation, zZ]^x.‹{[w^_[{q¤^ÂŚx`wq^{|volve a special unit within MONUSCO known as the intervention brigade, which is mandated to aggressively search out and neutralize armed groups, along with regular MONUSCO peacekeepers. An internal review of MONUSCO, obtained by Reuters this week, recommends reducing the number of MONUSCO peacekeepers by nearly 10 percent from roughly 20,000 at present while }[ÂĽ{|›^ {z^ }xj]^ ]>]‹z{\]^ when it comes to protecting civilians from armed groups.

Radical Islam: growing threat to sub-Saharan Christians –report

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adical Islamists were the main persecutors of Christians around the world last year, not only in the Middle East but increasingly in sub-Saharan Africa, according to an annual survey monitoring religious freedom. Open Doors, an international group supporting persecuted Christians worldwide, said on Wednesday Islamic militants posed the greatest threat to the faith in 18 of the 20 countries that its annual World Watch List says are toughest for Christians. Rankings are based on the group’s analysis of violence against Christians [|q^ x.‹{[w^ xj^ {|~xj}[w^ restrictions on rights to practice their faith, convert from other religions and enjoy the same civil

liberties as other citizens. Topping the list of Chrisz{[|_^ ‹x|œj}]q^ zx^ Z[\]^ been killed for faith-related reasons were Nigeria at 2,484 and Central African Republic at 1,088, with Syria and Iraq - where Islamic State militants have driven hundreds of thousands of Christians from areas they control - at 271 and 60 respectively. “Islamic extremism has two global centers of gravity. One in the Arab Middle East, but the other is in sub-Saharan Africa,� researcher Ron BoydMacMillan wrote in a report accompanying the survey. (Click on www. worldwatchmonitor.org for full report) “Even Christian majority states are experiencing unprecedented levels of exclusion, discrimination and even violence,� he wrote.


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he Nigerian Rugby Football Federation Âľ Âś^ Z[_^ j]{|stated its commitment to zZ]^q]\]wxš}]|z^x~^›j[__roots rugby in a bid to {}šjx\]^ x|^ zZ]^ [z{x|[w^ z][}ÂŤ_^š]j~xj}[|‹]_^|]Ă z^ ž][jÂ? ^ j]_{q]|z¤^ {j^ qÂŚ[jq^ x}^ [}^ }[q]^ zZ{_^ ÂĽ|xÂŚ|^ [z^ zZ]^ Âœj_z^ ever General Assembly meeting held in December Ă€Ÿš^ [›x_Â? ­ z^ ÂŚ[_^ [w_x^ [›j]]q^ [z^ the general assembly that zZ]^ ]‹Z|{‹[w^ ‹x}}{?]]^ x~^zZ]^~]q]j[z{x|^ÂŚ{ww^›{\]^ jxx}^~xj^zZ]^š[jz{‹{š[z{x|^ of foreign based internationals in the national z][}^Âľ w[‹¼^ z[ww{x|_πÂ? Technical Director, [_{}xž]^ w[z`|Š{^ ÂŚ[_^ Ăƒ`{‹¼^ zx^ [ww[ž^ ~][j_^ zZ[z^ {|q{›]|x`_^ šw[ž]jÂŤ_^ šx_{z{x|^x|^zZ]^ w[‹¼^ z[ww{x|_^ ‹x`wq^ ÂŒ]^ zZj][z]|]q^ ÂŚ{zZ^ the latest decision of the ^ {~^ zZ]ž^ qx|ÂŤz^ {}-

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šjx\]^ [|q^ `š›j[q]^ zZ]{j^ _z[|q[jqÂ? “I can assure you that majority of games to be šw[ž]q^ {|^ Ă€Ÿž^ ÂŚ{ww^ ÂŒ]^ [^ blend of our home and ~xj]{›|^ÂŒ[_]q^šw[ž]j_Ă„ |^ [^ j]w[z]q^ q]\]wxš}]|z¤^zZ]^[š]Ă ^ `›Œž^j`wing body in Nigeria has declared that Racing RFC x~^ [›x_^ ÂŚ{ww^ |xz^ ÂŒ]^ ~[‹{|›^ [|ž^ _[|‹z{x|^ ÂŚZ[z_x]\]j^ q]_š{z]^ j]_xjz{|›^ zx^ the usage of elite athletes ~jx}^ q{>]j]|z^ ‹x`|zj{]_^ [z^ zZ]^ `ÂŒ[{^ `›Œž^ ]\ens Invitational tourney in ]‹]}ÂŒ]j^Ă€ŸšÂ?^ š][ÂĽ{|›^ zZjx`›Z^ zZ]^ j]_{q]|z^ x~^ zZ]^ ~]q]j[tion, “Racing RFC is an [.w{[z]^ x~^ zZ]^ {›]j{[|^ Rugby Federation and as _`‹Z^ÂŚZ]|^zZ]ž^[j]^›x{|›^ for international invitaz{x|[w^ÂŚ{zZ^zZ]^ÂŒw]__{|›_^x~^ the federation, they have zZ]^ j{›Zz^ zx^ š{‹¼^ ÂŚZx}]\]j^zZ]ž^q]]}^Âœz^zx^ÂŒ]^{|^ zZ]{j^z][}Â?Ă„

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Israel-based star craves for Mikel’s shirt in Eagles Ephraim Nwosu

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shoot down Heartland, Emeteole Celtic Ambrose rumours in war of words G lasgow Celtic manager, Ronny Deila, has poured cold water on speculation linking Efe Ambrose with a departure ~jx}^ zZ]^ x?{_Z^ j]mier League champions in the January transfer window. Reports emerged in the United Kingdom during the week suggesting that the Nigeria international was on the wish-list of Leicester City and Queens Park Rangers. When asked to con j}^ zZ]^ j] xjz_¤^ zZ]^ Norwegian manager insisted that no English Premier League team have approached Celtic regarding for the signing of Efe Ambrose. ‘’That’s news to me. There’s nothing concrete. Nothing has come to us about that,’’ said Ronny Deila .

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he war of words between Heartland FC and their former Technical Adviser, KelechiEmeteole, seems far from over as the Owerri based side has described his departure as ‘good riddance to bad rubbish.’ General Manager, Prince OkechukwuIbe said in Owerri on Wednesday, that he received with much relief, news of Emeteole’s departure from the club having endured a lot of unprofessional conduct from the coach. ­ ^ zZ{|¥^ {z«_^ ]?]j^ zZ[z^ way. Since yesterday (Tuesday), people have been calling to ask me about the things he is saying in the newspapers against Heartland FC management including the ones against his subordinates. They were as bad as the frequent interviews he was granting to the press while here but had kept denying their sources. I welcome the development as a good riddance to bad rubbish,” Ibe stated. The General Manager said what Emeteole alleged to be interference in his technical duties was management’s directive asking him not to call into camp, a player who had breached disciplinary rule by going to night club few days before a very crucial match. According to him, Em]z]xw]^ |xz^ x|w ^ x`z]q^ the directive by taking the player to camp that weekend, he also instigated a protest action from the other players who on the match day, refused to come out and play unless the player in question was ]wq]q “We had our code of conduct which both the coach and the players had copies. The player in question was posting poor performances and we found out this was [_^ [^ j]_`wz^ x~^ Z{_^ x>ªzZ]ª pitch activities. But because the coach was always looking for a means zx^ ]Á^ }`_ w]_^ ¦{zZ^ zZ]^ management, he suddenly became compromising zx^ {|q{_ { w{|]¤Ä^ Z]^ ]Áplained. “That was not the only instance of his insubordination to the management. During the Week Nine Window, Mid-season and End of season, he would stubbornly refuse to make available to the management, either

his technical report or list of players to be dropped and or invited for recruitment as the case may be. “I’m surprised he is now accusing his subordinates in the coaching crew of sabotage and eye service. Truth is he is Mr. Know All. He never allows anybody to suggest or contribute ideas to him. He claims he has played and coached football more than anybody else in Nigeria and therefore nobody should

venture to make any suggestion. But we still have coaches in Nigeria who have been winning league and FA Cup trophies and they work with people. He is a very good coach `z^ ¦]^ |{_Z]q^ x|^ »»zZ^ position on the league table. I was not here when he started but I have checked the records and seen that no single player was signed in Heartland this last season without his recommending the

player. He was the coach that started the season and the one who gave the list that was taken to Abuja for registration. The worst thing about him is that he has an ‘old habit’ which he has refused to let ‘die.’ Nobody would be ready to tolerate him longer than we have done in Heartland. Now that he has gone we will bring in a coach who is not only good, but one with the right mentality to win trophies.”

Ibrahim joins Rijeka’s for training Camp

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lying Eagles striker, Alhassan Ibrahim, is one step closer to sealing a professional deal with Croatia side, HNK Rijeka after being included in their winter training camp squad in Spain. Popularly known as Mu’azam, his participa-

We won’t miss Eduok —Amokachi

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uper Eagles standin coach, Daniel Amokachi, has declared that he will not miss Emem Eduok, after the striker was dismissed from the team ahead of the friendly games against Ivory Coast and Sudan due to what the NFF have termed ‘bad image’.

The forward is currently enmeshed in a transfer storm between his Nigerian club, Dolphins, Esperance of Tunisia, Sarpsorg 08 of Norway and a certain A&B Academy in Nigeria over his ownership. He has signed contracts with Sarpsorg and Esperance, which is creating the

present storm, with the Norwegians threatening to take him to FIFA if he doesn’t honour the contract he has signed with them, and meanwhile, Esperance have issued a statement that they ]Á ] z^ Z{}^ zx^ j]z`j|^ zx^ zZ]^ club after his engagements with the Super Eagles. And given all of these,

The former Kaduna United man signed for The Bhoys in August 2012 for an undisclosed fee, and he has appeared 79 times in the SPL since his league debut. Maccabi Netanya forward Olarenwaju Kayode has been linked with a move to Celtic Park this month.

which prompted the NFF to dismiss him from the national camp, and Amokachi, despite acknowledging his talents, posited that they will not be missing Eduok’s services. “I don’t miss one player because my focus now is on the 23 players I have in the team and not any one player because no one player can do what I want in the ]wq¤Ä^Z]^j][ z]q “We have over a hunqj]q^ [|q^ _{Áz ^ }{ww{x|^ {gerians and about twenty millions of those play football. “He’s just one of those lucky to be picked, but he’s not the best player, he’s just lucky. Every player has his own time. He’s a player zZ[z^¦]«ww^|]]q^ `z^q] |{z]ly we have other players that can do what he does on the pitch and we hope he can resolve this saga,” Amokachi posited. The Super Eagles departed Nigeria on Thursday, January 8, for the games against the Elephants of Ivory Coast and the Jediane Falcons of Sudan.

tion at the African Youth Championship has been thrown into further doubts, as he will be with Rijeka in Spain on the 19th of January, ¦Z]j]^zZ] ^[j]^]Á ] z]q^ to spend two weeks, before returning to pursue their dream of winning the league in Croatia where they currently trail leaders, Dinamo Zagreb by seven points. Rijeka are poised to sell top striker Andreij Kramaric to Leicester City and they believe the Nigerian, who has been on trial the past two months, can make up for his sale when the league resumes, as he has been impressive in training although they are yet to x>]j^ Z{}^ [^ jx~]__{x|[w^ deal. Z]^ w` ^ ¦{ww^ x>]j^ him a two-year deal with an option of a further year after the training camp in Spain.


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rsenal are ready to use strong links with French side Lorient to sign another exciting prospect, with the Daily Mail reporting that Portuguese international, Raphael Guerreiro has emerged as a surprise transfer target in the last 48 hours. Guerreiro is primarily a left-back but can play further forward on the wing if required, representing a versatile option that the Gunners would like to add to their squad in January if Lorient are willing to do business. The 21-year-old has been capped by his country twice and is rated as one of the most promising young players in French football, despite quite controversially opting to play rather than the country of his birth. Lorient’s versatile žx`|›_z]j^ ‹]jz[{|wž^ œz_^ zZ]^ bill of an Arsene Wenger signing, with the raw po-

tential to play in the Premier League and the ability to be developed to play in a q{>]j]|z^šx_{z{x|� Wenger certainly needs }{qœ]wq^ xšz{x|_^ ~[j^ }xj]^ than left-backs at this present moment, with Kieran Gibbs and Nacho Monreal ensuring that it’s one of the only places on the pitch Arsenal are virtually fully stocked for the time being.

Balotelli to replace Cavani at PSG

Messi’s era in Barca nearing end – Suarez

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ormer Barcelona star, Luis Suarez Miramontes believes Lionel Messi’s time at the club could well be drawing to a close. The 27-year-old has fallen out with club president Josep Bartomeu and also endures a troublesome relationship with head coach Luis Enrique, leading to speculation about his future at the Camp Nou side. Although Suarez is ‹x|Âœq]|z^ zZ[z^ ]__{^ {_^ still happy at Barcelona, he believes the club’s lack of recent success on the pitch could lead the Argentina star to consider ­[^ _zj[zx_šZ]j{‹^ x>]jĂ„^ from elsewhere. “I think Messi is still happy at Barcelona because the club has helped him a lot. They have been very supportive ever _{|‹]^ Z]^ ÂŚ[_^ [^ ÂĽ{q¤Ă„^ `arez told Cadena SER. “But he might start to have doubts if a strato_šZ]j{‹^ x>]j^ ÂŚ]j]^ zx^ come in. And you have to

be careful when a player starts to gets doubts. It could be that Messi’s era at Barcelona is nearing an end. “Barcelona did not perform as we have come

to expect from them last season and people might start having doubts if another season like that happens. “Things have been said that would never

have been said before. It’s still early, though, and you have to give all this _x}]^z{}]�Ä Messi’s contract with Barcelona runs until June 2018.

Real to offload Bale for Reus

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eal Madrid have told Marco Reus that there will be a place for him at the club next season, because they plan to sell Gareth Bale to Manchester United. ]`_^ j]}[{|_^ [jwx^ |‹]wx?{ÂŤ_^ zxš^ _`}mer transfer target but has reportedly exšj]__]q^ ‹x|‹]j|_^ [ÂŒx`z^ ÂŚZ]j]^ Z]^ ÂŚx`wq^ Âœz^ {|^›{\]|^ ][wÂŤ_^šw]zZxj[^x~^[?[‹¼{|›^xšz{x|_Â? But the Spanish giants have reassured ]`_^zZ[z^Z]^ÂŚ{ww^Âœww^zZ]^\x{q^w]~z^Œž^ [w]ÂŤ_^j]turn to England. Real have publicly insisted that Bale won’t be sold and the Welshman claims he expects to sign a new deal at the Bernabeu. `z^ÂŚ{zZ^ |{z]q^w{|{|›^`š^[^Ă?ÀŸ}^x>]j^ for Bale, Real are looking to take the money and run. Reus has a clause in his contract that means he can leave Dortmund for just ÂŁ20m in the summer, and Real are licking their lips [z^zZ]^šjx_š]‹z^x~^[^Ă?ŸŸ}^|]z^šjxÂœz^x|^zZ]^ deal. Reus has previously been linked with the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea in England but it seems that Real may now have won the race for the player’s signature.

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roubled Liverpool striker, Mario Balotelli may be set for a new adventure in France with Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain. The former AC Milan forward has had a torrid time in England and agent Mino Raiola is endeavoring to move the player to [^ q{>]j]|z^ ‹x`|zž^ {|^ xjder to give ‘SuperMario’ a fresh start. However, according to Sportmediaset, any deal involving the Paris based club hinges on the future of Edinson Cavani, who is reportedly no longer in the plans of coach Laurent Blanc. The Uruguayan forward has been heavily linked with a move to Arsenal and if a deal can be negotiated, an opportuni-

ty for Balotelli to join Les Parisiens would present itself. The Italian international has only featured 11 times in the league for Liverpool this season and has yet to score a goal.

Shaqiri shuns Liverpool for Inter

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ad news for Liverpool fans as target, Xherdan Shaqiri has made a u-turn to join Inter Milan instead of moving to |Âœ]wqÂ? Wednesday’s edition of [¡¡]?[^ ]wwx^ šxjz^ ›{\]_^ the latest updates on the future of Bayern’s Swiss playmaker, who is certain to leave the Allainz Arena this January having been frozen out of Pep Guardiola’s side. According to the paper, Inter met with Shaqiri and Bayern Munich x|^ ]q|]_q[ž^zx^Âœ|[w{_]^[^ deal for the 23-year-old. Shaqiri, who is said to prefer a move to Inter over

{\]jšxxw¤^ {_^ ÂŒ]{|›^ x>]j]q^ â‚Ź2.5 million a season plus bonuses until 2019 at the San Siro. As to the transfer terms more globally, Inter want to initially take Shaqiri on loan until the end of the season, with an option to buy the player for â‚Ź12 million, whilst Roberto Mancini is said to have guaranteed to the Swiss star will be a key player in his team. As for Liverpool, the Reds are rumoured to have x>]j]q^Ă“ž^}{ww{x|^zx^ [žern, whilst Shaqiri would be in line for â‚Ź3 million a season, however Inter are thought to be in pole position regardless.


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ne cap Super Eagles defender, Ugo Ukah has sent a Happy New Year message to his fans in Nigeria for their love and support throughout the year 2014. “On behalf of my family, I wish every football lover especially those back home in Nigeria a ¦x|q]j~`w^ [|q^ ~`w ww{| ^ new year, long life and prosperity. I thank them for all their support in

2014,love and prayers. One love and God bless them all,” he prayed. Speaking on his target for 2015, the former Queens Park Rangers center back disclosed: “My ultimate dream is to win trophies with my new club and get a recall to the Nigeria national team. That is my prayer and I am hopeful that God will answer my prayers in this 2015.”

Mikel denies owning Chelsea estate

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Z]w_][^ ^ }{q ]wqer, John Obi Mikel has denied that he was building a mini estate to be named Chelsea estate. There were reports by that the construction of the building had already begun in the Ajah/Badore new development area of Lagos. Mikel and his partners (including a bank) were reportedly, planning to build over 100 housing units of 2/3/4bedroom service apartments, a multipurpose hall and recrea-

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t was indeed a drama galore when controversial ex-Super Falcons star, Chia}[¥[^ ^ x^ ]?]j^ known as ‘Chichi Igbo’ stormed actress Ini Edo’s house-warming party on December 30 at her new multi million naira home in Lekki, Lagos. According to an eye

witness who was at the occasion,the 29-year-old }{q ]wq]j^ [ww] ]q^ zx^ ]^ [^ w]_ {[|^qj]¦^[^wxz^x~^[?]|tion to herself when she ¦[_^_ x?]q^ ^_x}]^x~^zZ]^ guests who recognized her. While the former Capital Queens player who was all smiles, displayed a [j]^~j]]^[?{z`q]^[_^ `]_z_^ stared at her in consterna-

tion, others hailed her on numerous occasions and screamed her name. Igbo reciprocated by shaking hands and waving back at the fans with bundle of new naira notes after which she posed for photo shots with them. Other top celebrities who were also _ x?]q^[z^zZ]^Zx`_]^¦[j}ing party include popular

Afro pop artist, 2face and Annie Idibia, AlexxEkubo, ]w{|q[^ >[Z^[|q^}xj]^[z^ the event. The Denmark-based pro soccer player started her football career in 2000 with the Capital Queens in Uyo and went on to represent Nigeria at the 2007 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

tional facilities. But in a swift reaction, Mikel’s aide, Chinenye Kanu told Newswatch Times Sports that the story was not true. “Mikel was surprised to hear that because he has a building at Banana Island, which is still under construction. Maybe that is the one they are referring to; otherwise I don’t know any other. When you are a super star, you will always be linked with q{>]j]|z^¥{|q_^x~^j`}x`j_^ both good and bad,’’ Kanu stated.


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Coleman not surprised missing CAF Award

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rave Gladiator’s Zenatha Coleman said she was not surprised to miss out in the top three nominees’ shortlist of the 2014 Confederation of African Football (CAF) Women’s Player of the Year. Coleman, who spoke in Namibia, said she expected it because she was competing with top African players. The top three nominees’ of the Women’s Player of

zZ]^ ][j^Âœ|[w{_z_^[j]^ [}]jxx|ÂŤ_^ ||]?]^ ›x^ qx}¤^ Asisat Oshoala of Nigeria and her teammate, Desire Oparanozie. They were announced by Caf on Christmas Day. zZ]j^ Âœ|[w{_z_^ ÂŒ]_{q]_^ Coleman were Portia Modise of South Africa. Information obtained from the CAF website stated that Coleman fell out of the award following votes from head coaches and technical directors of the |[z{x|[w^ [__x‹{[z{x|_^ [.w{ated to the Confederation of African Football. She added that if there is a chance for her to sign [|^ x.‹{[w^ ‹x|zj[‹z^ zx^ šw[ž^ internationally, she will not hesitate on taking it. “Playing internationally will be great for me to improve my skills,â€? she said. Gladiator’s head coach, Jacqueline Shipanga, acknowledged Coleman’s nomination as a huge achievement for Namibia.

Sunshine Queens, Osun Babes open camps

Brown-Finnis hangs up gloves

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ngland and Everton goalkeeper, Rachel Brown-Finnis has announced she is retiring from football after nearly two decades at the highest level of the women’s game. After making her international debut at the age of 16 against Germany in 1997, Brown-Finnis went on to make 82 appearances for the Three Lionesses. The 34-year-old began her career at Liverpool and also played in the USA with Alabama Crimson Tide and {?_ÂŒ`j›Z^ [|zZ]j_^ ÂŒ]~xj]^ }x\{|›^ zx^ Z]j^ Âœ|[w^ ‹w`ÂŒ^ Everton Ladies in 2003. She ÂŚ{ww^j]}[{|^[z^zZ]^ x>]]_^{|^ an ambassadorial role, having helped the club lift the FA Women’s Cup during

her playing career. On the international stage, she represented her country at two FIFA Women’s World Cups and two UEFA Women’s EURO tournaments, reaching the œ|[w^ [›[{|_z^ ]j}[|ž^ {|^ 2009. “Retiring from football is one of the hardest decisions that I’ve ever had to make,� Brown-Finnis said. “But looking ahead to this season, I didn’t think my body could take the strains of goalkeeping for another year. I know now is the right time for me to end my playing career. The game has grown so much during my time and I’m proud to have been part of that change.

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arring last minute hitches, the camp of Sunshine Queens FC of Akure will open next week ahead of the coming season tentatively _‹Z]q`w]q^zx^ÂĽ{‹¼x>^x|^ ]ÂŒruary 28, 2015. Team Manager of the Women Premier League side, Tayo Adeniyi told Newswatch Times Sports that new arrivals to the club are expected to join up with the old players in the camping exercise, which would last for at least three weeks ÂŒ]~xj]^zZ]^_][_x|^ÂĽ{‹¼_^x>Â? `|_Z{|]^ `]]|_^ Âœ|ished third on the 2014 WPL table and were runnersup in the Federation Cup to end theseason on high. Andwith the 2015 season |][j{|›^ ÂĽ{‹¼x>¤^ zZ]^ ][}^ Manager is already looking ~xjÂŚ[jq^ zx^ [^ ÂŒ]?]j^ š]j~xjmance. “Training exercise for the coming season will commence next week in Akure and we expect to have a full house. Most of the players we used in last season campaign are intact, but we’ve acquired some new players we feel can make the team stronger in 2015.

“Last season we’re very close to the FA Cup and the WPL titles, but were very unfortunate to surrender the titles to Rivers Angels of Port Harcourt; maybe because they had more quality than us but with the new

addition we’ve made, we can go a step further,� he said. Similarly, Osun Babes have announced to kick start their preparations for the new season on Monday. The club media of-

œ‹]j¤^ w[ÂŚxw]^ w[ž{|ÂĽ[¤^ ÂŚZx^ ‹x|Âœj}]q^ zZ{_^ zx^ Newswatch Times, said that no new arrival is expected in camp yet but the possibility of new addition will be made later as preparations progresses.

Phillips back at Confluence Queens

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ormer captain of Con™`]|‹]^ `]]|_¤^ xw[^ Phillips has returned to the club following a twoyear spell with Federation Cup and Nigeria Women Premier League champions, Rivers Angels. The forward joined Con™`]|‹]^ `]]|_^ {|^ Ă€ŸŸĂ•^ [|q^ w]~z^ [~z]j^ zZ]^ Ă€ŸĂ•ÂťĂ€^ season as the captain of the club. ]q{[^x.‹]j^x~^zZ]^‹w`ÂŒ¤^ Šx^ x_{|¤^ ÂŚZx^ ‹x|Âœj}]q^ the return of the Kogi born striker, said that the former Makwada Queens, Delta Queens and Adamawa Queens forward is excited with her return and has promised to put in her best to help the club win silverwares. “We are happy to have Lola Phillips back to the

club. She was once a captain and a vital player of the club for two seasons before she left for Rivers Angels. We hope she will continue from where she stopped.� “I’m happy to return home and to the club I once captained. I promise to give all my best to this team to

achieve more success. I will never let the management and the fans down in our quest for success,â€? she conÂœj}]qÂ? Meanwhile, Chair}[|¤^ x|™`]|‹]^ `]]|_^ of Lokoja, Mallam Abdul q[}[^Z[_^‹x|Âœj}]q^zZ[z^ the club will not embark on an open screening exercise like their male counterparts, Kogi United. Adamaalso said that the clubis on the verge of signing a Cameroonian and three Ghanaian imports to solidify the team for the coming season. “We are not going to have an open screening like we did last time. I have spoken with the coaches and they have already told me zZ]{j^ šw[|_^ ~xj^ zZ]^ Ă€ŸšĂ•ž^ NWPL season.â€?


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Removing body organs without consent permitted by the National Health Act, 2014 organs from living persons Section 51 of the Act constitutes an infringement of the t was reported in the media last rights of citizens to life, dignity of their week that President Goodluck persons as well as the rights to privacy Jonathan had signed the National and freedom of thought, conscience and Health Bill into law. As a legal religion guaranteed by Section 33, 34, 37 framework for the management and 38 of the Constitution. In Medical and regulation of the health sector and Dental Practitioner Disciplinary the Act has addressed some of the Tribunal v. Okonkwo (2001) WRN 1 challenges and concerns of the Nigerian the Supreme Court held that a patient people with respect to access to medical has the constitutional right to reject a care. Unfortunately, some of the life-serving treatment on religious n provisions of the Act have empowered grounds. In the leading judgment of the doctors to violate the right of Nigerians apex court Justice Emmanuel Ayoola to life by removing the organs of living held inter alia: persons without authorization. Before “The patient’s constitutional right examining the obnoxious provisions of to object to medical treatment or, the Act it is pertinent to note that it is particularly, as in this case, to blood the most comprehensive legislation on transfusion on religious grounds healthcare in Nigeria. is founded on fundamental rights Section 46 of the Act which has barred protected by the 1979 Constitution… ` w{ ^ x. ]j_^ ~jx}^ zj[\]ww{| ^ [ jx[q^ The right to privacy implies a right President Goodluck Jonathan for medical check-up, investigation Femi Falana to protect one’s thought, conscience and treatment at public expense should (ii) In the case where there is no and sold in the market the National or religious belief and practice from compel the Federal Government to medical practitioner in Assembly has, by the obnoxious x]j {\]^ [|q^ `| `_z{ ]q^ {|zj`_{x|×^ Á^ [|q^ ` j[q]^ _x}]^ Zx_ {z[w_^ zx^ charge of the clinical services at provision of the National Health Act, and, one’s body from unauthorized international standards. To ensure that hospital a medical practitioner 2014, abused its legislative powers. invasion. The right to freedom of the provision of basic health services authorized thereto by the person in Before the passage of the controversial thought, conscience or religion implies to Nigerians not less than 1% of the charge of the hospital. bill into law the constitutional right of a right not to be prevented, without consolidated revenue fund of the the Nigerian people to reject or refuse w[¦~`w^ `_z{ [z{x|¤^ ~jx}^ Zxx_{| ^ zZ]^ Federal Government shall be allocated 2. The medical practitioner stated in medication including a life saving course of one’s life, fashioned on what to the National Provision Fund on an subsection(1)(b) shall not be the lead treatment on religious grounds had one believes in, and a right not to be annual basis. But having regard to the participation in a transplant for which long been recognized by the courts. coerced into acting contrary to religious enormous costs of medical services the he has granted authorization under that The essence of the constitutional right belief. The limits of these freedoms, as 1% allocation is like a drop in the ocean. subsection. is that an individual should be allowed in all cases, are where they impinge on It is however hoped that the National to choose a course for his/her life subject the rights of others or where they put Health Insurance Scheme will be 3. For the purpose of transplantation, to overriding public interests. Hence, the welfare of society or public health in reorganized to partner with the National there shall be an independent tissue the consent of patients or their family jeopardy.” Health Council (created under the Act) zj[|_ w[|z[z{x|^ x}}{?]]^ ¦{zZ{|^ [| ^ members is required where surgical It is pertinent to point out that it is the zx^]|_`j]^zZ]^ jx\{_{x|^x~^]. {]|z^[|q^ health establishment that engages in the operations are recommended. Where medical doctor or manager of a hospital [>xjq[ w]^ Z][wzZ [j]^ q]w{\]j ^ _ _z]}^ act and practice of transplantation as such consent is not freely given a doctor and not the donor who has the power throughout the country. prescribed.” cannot perform an operation on any to authorize that an organ be removed The Act has imposed a mandatory It is indubitably clear from the said person without a court order. From the from a living Nigerian citizen. The duty on all hospitals and medical section 51 of the Act that the National information at my disposal a powerful q] |{z{x|^x~^­xj [|Ä^{|^zZ]^w[¦^{| w`q]_^ establishments to provide medical Assembly has infringed on the Foundation in the United States kidney, liver, heart, lens, ovarian eggs, services, even for emergency cases like fundamental rights of every citizen of {| `]| ]q^zZ]^{|zjxq` z{x|^x~^_] z{x|^¾»^ sperm. The proponents of the law are accident, without demanding for police Nigeria to the dignity of their person and to the bill at the National Assembly. It is likely to refer to section 48 thereof which j] xjz_ ^ x{| ^ ^zZ]^w]?]j^[|q^_ {j{z^x~^ the right to privacy as well as freedom sad to note that none of the legislators provides for the “informed consent” the Act it is indisputable that the right to of thought, conscience and religion could challenge the sponsors of the of a donor. But such consent “may health has been elevated to the level of guaranteed by sections 34, 37 and 38 provision which cannot be found in be waived for medical investigations justiciability as anyone denied of access of the amended 1999 Constitution. As any of the health legislations in western and treatment in emergency cases”. to basic health has the unquestionable zZ]j]^ [|^ ]^|x^ `_z{ [z{x|^~xj^j]q` {| ^ countries. As far as the fundamental right of a right to seek redress in court. If the body of a Nigerian citizen to spare Since medical doctors have been Nigerian to dignity is concerned there religiously implemented by the Federal parts of vehicles which can be removed empowered to decide when to remove can be no waiver of consent under Government the Act is going to tackle any medical condition. Even where all preventable diseases including infant a patient is unconscious or incapable and maternal mortality. Any industrial to give informed consent the power is action in the health sector shall be transferred to a next-of-kin or parents in j]_xw\]q^¦{zZ{|^[_^Z][wzZ^{_^ w[__{ ]q^[_^ the case of children. an essential service by the Act. Since the consent clause may be It is however doubtful if both waived for “medical investigation and chambers of the National Assembly treatment in emergency cases” it does which had passed the Bill and the appear that medical practitioners and President who assented to it studied hospitals have been licensed to remove the provisions of the law. Otherwise tissues and organs of living Nigerian how can the President and the federal citizens as any medical condition legislators justify section 51 of the Act may be considered an emergency. which provides as follows: By denying patients the right to give “1. A person shall not remove tissue consent or authorize the removal of vital from a living person for transplantation organs from their bodies the National in another living person or carry out the Assembly has empowered doctors to transplantation of such tissue except: subject Nigerians to degrading and inhuman treatment. In other words, (a) In a hospital authorized for that Section 51 of the Act constitutes an purpose; and egregious assault on the humanity of Nigerians. The provision of the law µ ¶^ |^zZ]^¦j{?]|^[`zZxj{z ^x~× cannot be allowed to be implemented in any civilized society. Therefore, the (i) The medical practitioner in charge National Assembly should expunge it of clinical services from the law without any delay. in that hospital or any other medical practitioner authorized by him or her; Femi Falana (SAN) is a Lagos based or lawyer and rights crusader FEMI FALANA

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Unresolved murder cases, an affront to national, international law –Mumuni

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here is a school of thought which believes police 9:;<=>?:@B>?;4?CD;9EG<HI;B? of criminal cases in courts, especially magistrates, and allow only lawyers to handle them, what is your take on this?

I agree with it. Prosecution of any case in court is a legal art and extremely technical, and therefore requires legal training. It is natural for expect lawyers to take on criminal cases because that is their responsibility. This is because they spent years in the university to train in law. However, this is not to say that some policemen have not acquired great experience over the years in zZ]^ Âœ]wq^ x~^ ‹j{}{|[w^ šjx_]‹`z{x|¤^ [|q^ many more have gone ahead to train [_^ w[Œž]j_Â?^ Z]j]^ _Zx`wq^ q]Âœ|{z]wž^ ÂŒ]^ some role for this category; otherwise zZ]^ ‹x`|zjž^ ÂŚx`wq^ Z[\]^ wx_z^ ÂŒ]|]Âœz^ x~^ zZ]{j^ Ăƒ`[w{œ‹[z{x|_¤^ ]à š]j{]|‹]¤^ _ÂĽ{ww_^ and competencies. Most importantly, zZ]^ ?xj|]ž^ ]|]j[w^ x~^ zZ]^ ]q]j[z{x|^ must ensure that the system of criminal prosecution is completely corruptionfree. Corruption does not have colour; therefore any incentive for corrupt practices in the criminal justice system should be removed; otherwise the notion of access to justice, which is the ultimate goal of the rule of law will remain a dream for millions of our people. Can you comment on unresolved murder cases such as Bola Ige and Olaitan Oyerinde, in the country which have been lingering for years? It is important to say that the Inspector ]|]j[w^ x~^ xw{‹]^ Âľ Âś^ `j›]|zwž^ j]ÂŞ opens investigation into unresolved killings such as that of Chief Bola Ige Âľ œ¤^zZ]^~xj}]j^ Z{]~^ [ÂŚ^ .‹]j^x~^ zZ{_^‹x`|zjž¤^ qx^ z[z]^ x\]j|xj^ q[}_^ _Z{x}Zxw]ÂŤ_^ j{|‹{š[w^ j{\[z]^ ]‹j]z[jž^ Âľ œ¤^ w[{z[|^ ž]j{|q]¤^zx^}]|z{x|^ÂŒ`z^ a few. It is really disappointing, and an [>jx|z^zx^|[z{x|[w^[|q^{|z]j|[z{x|[w^w[ÂŚ^ that successive governments have not }[q]^[|ž^šjx›j]__^x|^zZ]_]^}[?]j_Â?^ Z{_^ situation will be absolutely unthinkable {|^‹{\{w{_]q^|[z{x|_¤^ÂŒ`z^Z]j]^{|^ {›]j{[^{z^ seems to be considered as normal. z^{_^š[{|~`w^zZ[z^ ž]j{|q]^ÂŚ[_^[^žx`|›^ and extremely brilliant man cut short in his prime. It is unacceptable that the police in this country have not been [ÂŒw]^zx^Âœ|q^x`z^]Ă [‹zwž^zZx_]^ÂŚZx^ÂĽ{ww]q^ zZ]^žx`|›^}[|Â?^ Z]^}[?]j^|]]q_^zx^ÂŒ]^ urgently investigated or re-investigated and anyone found to be involved, _Zx`wq^]>]‹z{\]wž^ÂŒ]^ÂŒjx`›Zz^zx^Š`_z{‹]Â?^ His family deserves adequate remedies from this government. A powerful message has to be sent that there would be no impunity for serious violation of human rights—not least the sacred of all human rights: the right to life and human dignity. I must say that longstanding list of unresolved murders and unlawful killings in this country do not portray the police well in the eyes of the public, and is in fact damaging to its credibility [|q^[`zZxj{zžÂ?^ Z]^ |_š]‹zxj^ ]|]j[w^x~^ xw{‹]^Âľ œ¤^}`_z^[_^[^}[?]j^x~^~[‹z^_ZxÂŚ^ leadership here, and closely monitor the investigation process and make sure that any fresh investigation is transparent and thorough and that it is one that will w][q^ zx^ zZ]^ ]>]‹z{\]^ šjx_]‹`z{x|^ x~^ [|ž^ _`_š]‹z]q^š]jš]zj[zxjÂľ_ÂśÂ?^ National Deputy President of the Nigerian Labour Congress, Kanayo Promise Adewusi, recently

Adetokunbo Mumuni, a Lagos based lawyer and human rights activist is also the Executive Director, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Projects (SERAP), he spoke with FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU, on reasons why prosecution of criminal cases should be handled only by lawyers who are trained in the legal profession. He also touched on some other issues including corruption and long list of unresolved murder cases, urging Inspector General of Police to wake up to the task

Adetokunbo Mumuni

IGP Suleiman Abba

expressed discomfort over the way the Federal Government handled stolen monies recovered from past public servants, especially the Abacha loot. How do you see this in the light of government avowed transparency and accountability in its exercise? I fully share this viewpoint. There is certainly nothing on the ground to show for the huge amount of stolen public funds that have reportedly been recovered. What we have here is a cycle of corruption, and it just goes on and x|Â?^ `j^ xj›[|{¡[z{x|^ x‹{xÂŞ ‹x|x}{‹^ Rights and Accountability Project Âľ Âś^Z[_^ÂŚxjÂĽ]q^~xj^}[|ž^ž][j_^x|^ zZ{_^{__`]¤^ÂŚ]^]\]|^xj›[|{¡]q^[^_]}{|[j^ on the issue some years ago and retired ]|]j[w^ _Zxw[^ {ww{[}_^x~^ j[|_š[j]|‹ž^ International delivered a brilliant paper at that workshop. We have taken several steps and even asked the government for information but there is no response as at yet. Z]^ _{}šw]^ Ăƒ`]_z{x|^ {›]j{[|_^ [j]^ asking is whether it is too much to ask our government to come clean as to exactly how much has been recovered, how much interest has accrued to the funds and how the funds recovered have impacted on the lives of the ordinary, common, poor and indigent [|q^ xzZ]j^ q{_[q\[|z[›]q^ {›]j{[|_Â?^

j]_{q]|z^ xxqw`‹¼^ x|[zZ[|^ _Zx`wq^ š`ÂŒw{‹wž^ [_ÂĽ^ zZ]^ ‹‹x`|z[|z^ ]|]j[w^ x~^ zZ]^ ]q]j[z{x|^ Âľ Âś^ zx^ q{_‹wx_]^ the information; it is an important j]Ăƒ`{j]}]|z^ x~^ zZ]^ |{z]q^ [z{x|_^ Âľ Âś^ x|\]|z{x|^ [›[{|_z^ ‹xjj`šz{x|^ zx^ ÂŚZ{‹Z^ {›]j{[^ {_^ [^ _z[z]^ š[jzžÂ?^ {ww^ zZ]^ President exercise the needed political ÂŚ{ww^zx^qx^zZ{_ÂŽ^ {›]j{[|_^[j]^ÂŚ[{z{|›Ù How would you want to comment on the report made public by ‘FORBES’, that ranked Nigeria as the 20th saddest place to live in the whole world, sighting decades of corruption and sectarian violence? This is obviously not news and one does not need to be a professor to know that corruption is the root cause of our problem. That is, it is disappointing for j]_{q]|z^ x|[zZ[|^zx^‹w[{}^j]‹]|zwž^zZ[z^ corruption is not our major problem. _ÂĽ^ zZ]^ ‹{z{¡]|_^ [>]‹z]q^ Œž^ x`j^ ÂŒ[q^ roads, poor facilities in our hospitals, unclean water and irregular supply of electricity. We are all the victims of corruption. Even corrupt public x.‹{[w_^ [j]^ zZ]}_]w\]_^ [>]‹z]q^ Œž^ x`j^ ÂŒ[q^ jx[q_Â?^ _^ {z^ zZ]|^ |xz^ {|^ ]\]jžx|]ÂŤ_^ interest for there to be good governance, transparency and accountability in this country? It is win-win situation for everyone. {›]j{[^ {_^ ‹Z[j[‹z]j{_]q^ Œž^ w[‹¼^

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of development in all spheres of economic, social and cultural life. A ‹`wz`j]^[|q^w]›[‹ž^x~^x.‹{[w^‹xjj`šz{x|^ has produced a legacy of extreme poverty and inequality in the country. Corruption is the major cause of poverty {|^ {›]j{[^zxq[ž¤^[|q^šx\]jzž^{_^Ú¼{ww{|›^ z]|_^ x~^ zZx`_[|q_^ x~^ {›]j{[|_^ ž][jwž¤^ and our government seems helpless to do anything about it. Ă zj]}]^ šx\]jzž^ {_^ ÂĽ{ww{|›^ {›]j{[|_^ slowly, denying them the rights to personal security, dignity, equality of opportunity and freedom from discrimination. Poverty is stripping them any real opportunity to exercise their human rights and take on responsibilities. ]\]j[w^ ž][j_^ [~z]j^ {|q]š]|q]|‹]¤^ x\]j^ºŸ^}{ww{x|^ {›]j{[|_^j]}[{|^šxxj¤^ and without access to basic necessities of life, such as health-care, adequate shelter and clean water. They survive on less than $1 a day, and go to bed Z`|›jžÂ?^ {~]^]à š]‹z[|‹ž^~xj^zZx_]^w{\{|›^ in poverty is shorter than what is seen in many other African countries. Millions x~^ ‹Z{wqj]|^ qx^ |xz^ [?]|q^ šj{}[jž^ school. In addition to a low enrolment rate, there is appalling one in three chances that a child in the country will complete primary school, with girls q{_šjxšxjz{x|[z]wž^ [>]‹z]qÂ?^ ]|_^ x~^ thousands of children die every day of preventable illnesses while the same number of women dies in pregnancy and childbirth. Yet, this should not be zZ]^ ‹[_]^ ›{\]|^ zZ]^ ‹x`|zjž_^ [ÂŒ`|q[|z^ natural wealth and resources. This situation requires far-reaching positive and redistributive measures in areas such as education, housing, health care, water reform and social security. Without such measures the socio-economic legacy of the past years will continue to be perpetuated and continue to generate classes of people marginalised from full participation in our fragile democracy. {›]j{[^ }[ž^ Z[\]^ zx^ ÂŚ[{z^ `|z{w^ Ă€Ÿž^ zx^j][‹Z^zZ]^ x[w_^~xj^šx\]jzž¤^‹x|zj[jž^ zx^ zZ]^ |{z]q^ [z{x|_^ {ww]||{`}^ ]‹w[j[z{x|ÂŤ_^\{_{x|^[|q^zZ]^ {ww]||{`}^ ]\]wxš}]|z^ x[w_Â? Z]^ _xw`z{x|^ {_^ |xz^ q{.‹`wz^ zx^ Âœ|qÂ?^ {ww^ j]_{q]|z^ x|[zZ[|^`j›]|zwž^ÂŚxjÂĽ^ ÂŚ{zZ^zZ]^ [z{x|[w^ __]}ÂŒwž^zx^]|_`j]^ the inclusion in the Constitution of legally enforceable human rights such as environmental rights; the right to housing, to health care, to food, to water and to social security; the right of every child to basic nutrition, and shelter? {ww^ j]_{q]|z^ x|[zZ[|^ `j›]|zwž^ begin a nationwide consultation to discuss and debate the desirability of including legally enforceable economic, social and cultural rights {|^ [^ |]ÂŚ^ {›]j{[|^ x|_z{z`z{x|ÂŽ^^ {ww^ j]_{q]|z^ x|[zZ[|^ šjx\{q]^ zZ]^ leadership to establish a progressive constitutional Bill of Rights that can serve the needs of the most vulnerable and marginalised sectors of the population?


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Poor education depriving Nigerians of their constitutional right AYODELE OLALERE

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ometimes early penultimate year, university students, teachers, pro-democracy and human rights activists held a rally in Lagos to register their displeasure over the on-going strike ]} [j¥]q^ ` x|^ ^ zZ]^ [q]}{ ^ z[>^ Union of University (ASUU). The protest was held, not only because x~^zZ]^_zj{¥]¤^ `z^[w_x^zx^qj[¦^[?]|z{x|^zx^ the poor state of education at all levels, from the primary to the tertiary level, in the country which is characterized by frequent strikes, poor infrastructures and high tuition fees, as well as poor working conditions experienced by teachers. Led by Comrade Abiodun Aremu of the Joint Action Front, JAF, the rally, which started at the secretariat annex of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Yaba, had human rights activists like Bamidele Aturu and Comrade Chibuzor Asomugha, representative of the [q]}{ ^ z[>^ |{x|^ x~^ xw z] Z|{ _¤^ According to Comrade Abiodun, the protest was just one of the series of subsequent ones that are billed to be staged to pressurize government to improve the educational sector of the country. “This is just the beginning of a number of protests that we have lined up in the coming days. We are going to be peaceful in all the protests. As you can see today, there are no street urchins or ‘area boys.’ Z]^[{}^{_^zx^qj[¦^ x\]j|}]|z^[?]|z{x|^ to the numerous problems bedevilling education in the country. We need the support of everybody. If we don’t do this, nobody is going to do it for us,” he stated. Speaking further, Comrade Asomugha urged the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, as well as other pressure groups to join the group in the protest so that necessary desired result could be achieved. “Education is not only for the rich; Nigerians should wake up and reclaim what belongs to them. We, members of ¤^Z[\]^j]_xw\]q^zx^ x{|^zZ]^ jxz]_z^ to salvage the education sector. We want to identify with the spirit of peaceful jxz]_z¤^¦Z{ Z^{_^[^\]j{z[ w]^zxxw^zx^ Zz^ a just cause,” he said. The on-going strike by ASUU and the lackadaisical response of the government to the poor standard of education in Nigeria has highlighted the failure of the government to live up to its social as well as legal responsibility towards provision of quality education for Nigerians. Under the law, the Nigerian government is required to provide quality education for its citizenry. Globally, every citizens of a country is entitled to quality education and Nigeria is not an exemption. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights of December 10, 1948, Article 26, 13 and Article 28, 29, 30 of the Convention of the Rights of Child stated that “everyone has the right to education; education shall be free at least in the element and fundamental stages’. It also stated that ‘elementary education shall be compulsory” and ‘education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of the respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms.’ jz{ w]^ À¸^ _ ] { [ww ^ _ ]wz^ x`z^ zZ]^ responsibility of government towards

Protesting students of the Lagos State University LASU

quality education. It says that the state should ‘provide free access to education, compulsory primary educating for all, zZ]^ q]\]wx }]|z^ x~^ q{>]j]|z^ ~xj}_^ of secondary education, accessibility of higher education on the basic of capacity and encouragement of regular [?]|q[| ]^ ^ [z^ _ Zxxw_^ [|q^ j]q` z{x|^ of drop-outs.’ Article 17.1 of the 1981 ~j{ [|^ Z[jz]j^x|^ `}[|^[|q^ ]x w]«_^ Right also says that no person shall be denied of quality education. Section 6(2) and 8(1) of the Children’s Act (1998) states that ‘All children shall have equal rights to quality education and facilities and that no person shall deprive a child of equal rights to education.’ The failure of the Nigerian government to provide quality educations for its citizens is in violation of the above international charters and Act. Frequent strikes and poor standard of education in Nigeria has deprived many Nigerian children the opportunity of acquiring standard education. As a result, cases of school drop-outs have been on the increase. It would be recalled that on November 30, 2010, the ruling of the Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS CCJ) made it mandatory for the Nigerian government to consider provision of quality, free and compulsory education as its obligation. In 2009, the Socio-Economic Rights [|q^ x`|z[ {w{z ^ jx ] z^µ ¶^Z[q^ dragged the Nigerian government and

the Universal Basic Education (UBEC) before the regional court for the failure of the government to honour international human rights and anti-corruption treaties to which it is a signatory concerning education. The organization alleged that Nigeria has failed to provide free and quality education to its citizens thereby violating the international agreement. The Nigerian government responded zx^ zZ]^ _`{z^ ^ w{| ^ [|^ x ] z{x| ^ |^ {z_^ responses, it argued that the court lacked `j{_q{ z{x|^ zx^ zj ^ zZ]^ }[?]j^ ~xj^ zZj]]^ reasons. The reasons, as mentioned by the Federal Government was that the Basic Education Act and the Child’s Rights Act were laws of the country and not that of the ECOWAS, and therefore is not under any obligations to obey the court’s ruling. In spite of his arguments, the court insisted that the Nigerian government has violated the international agreements and that the right to education is enforceable. Lamenting the poor state of education in Nigeria, a head teacher in one of the government owned schools said, ‘There are no infrastructures to enable teachers [|q^ _z`q]|z_^ ~`| z{x|_^ ]>] z{\]w ^ You need to go to many schools and you would be surprised at the level of decay in infrastructures. There are no windows, chairs, good water for students. In my school, there is no fence and gates. Whenever we are on holidays and we resumed, hoodlums and street urchins would have defecated in the

The protest was held, not only because of the strike, but also to draw attention to the poor state of education at all levels, from the primary to the tertiary level, in the country which is characterized by frequent strikes, poor infrastructures and high tuition fees, as well as poor working conditions experienced by teachers

whole classrooms, because nothing is preventing them to gain access into the school compound. Besides, there are no securities, no toilets and government expects students to learn in such conditions. Everywhere is in shambles,” she lamented. The head teacher who wished to be anonymous also lamented poor quality teachers, as well as academic curriculum. She added: “Even the number of quality teachers is very few. There are no quality teachers anymore. Teachers are poorly paid. Some, among us, have spent almost 30 years on the job, yet they have nothing to show for it. That is why some teachers would just come to school and not teach the students they way they are supposed to be taught. Government takes teachers as if we were nobody, whereas we are the bedrock of a nation. “All those people in government were taught by teachers before they got to the level they are now. It is surprising that in spite of the money Nigeria has, education has been relegated to the background”, she said. Corroborating her lamentable account, an educationist, Mrs Adebambo Olatunji also said, “I think Nigeria has failed totally when it comes to quality education. Nigeria universes are not respected in the world because of frequent strikes and poor standard of education. A child that is supposed to spend four years in the university ended up spending seven years because of strikes. How do x`^]Á ] z^zZ[z^zZ]^ ]jz{ [z]^¦x`wq^ ]^ respected outside the country? That is why we have half-baked graduates and drop-outs because students now feel that instead of going to school to waste their time, they would prefer to go into business with the intention that by the time their friends who are in school graduates after eight years and begin to look for jobs, he would have made some money.” A lawyer, Idris Akpiri is of the opinion that the Federal Government could face a legal action instituted by human rights activist if it fails to correct the situation. “Yes, the Federal Government could be sued for failure to provide quality education for Nigerian. It is the duty of government to do this and where it fails to meet up with its obligations, legal actions can be instituted against it, “he said.


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Harvest of arrests ...as FCT police hit hard on criminals OWOLOLA ADEBOLA

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L-R: Kenya Minister of Transport & Infrastructure, Engr. Micheal Kamau and Kenya Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Amina Mohamed, being welcomed by President Goodluck Jonathan to the State House, Abuja. L-R: Senator Iyabo Anisulowo; Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun; his running mate in the forthcoming election, Mrs. Yetunde Onanuga and Speaker, Ogun State House of Assembly, Hon. Suraj Adekunbi, during the governor’s tour of Ogun West Senatorial District of the state‌recently.

R-L: All Progressives Congress (APC) Vice Presidential Candidate, Professor Yemi Osinbajo; Governor, Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; his wife, Sherifat; Member, National Assembly, Honourable Ayo Omidiran, acknowledging cheers from supporters, during a Walk For Change Exercise to mobilise support for Buhari/ Osinbajo Presidency in Osogbo, Osun State. 67<= >< ?@DJ QX[X= \>]=^J>^ $_`[q[ Q`=^7<[X $^=z{=@>_[ |7X` X`= @X[X=}@ ~^@X {[{ >< the year 2015. With her is Permanent Secretary, Hospital Management Board, Omolara Ajayi (left) father of the baby, Mr. Rauf Adekunle and his wife, Bisola, at Ijugbe Oja-Ale Primary School, Ode-Omu, State of Osun last week.

Kids from the Children Department of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Palace of Deliverance, Ketu Lagos, during their Christmas Carol night in Lagos. Pupils of Government Secondary School Wuse Zone 3 as the school resume in Abuja. Photo: Wale Adenuga

President, Civil Rights Congress and Kaduna Central Senatorial Candidate, All Progressive Congress, Mr. Shehu Sani, addressing the executive members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers in Kaduna State‌yesterday.

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L-R: Vice-Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Professor Yemi Osinbajo; Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola and All Progressives Congress candidate for Lagos State governorship election, Akinwunmi Ambode, during an interactive session between Lagos State governor and students of tertiary institutions at the Banquet Hall of Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos‌recently.

L-R: Elegbeda of Egbeda, Oba Samsom Alade Balogun; decorating Lagos State Chairman of Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) Alhaji Musa Mohammed, as Aare Bashorun of Egbedaland in Lagos...recently.

Members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Surulere Area of Lagos State, at a special prayer for the nation.

L-R: Aragbiji of Iragbiji, Oba Rasheed Olabomi; Immediate Past Special Adviser on Environmental Sanitation, Osun State, Mr. Bola Ilori and Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, during an award ceremony in honour of Ilori as the best Public Sector Environmentalist in Nigeria-2014, held at the Local Government Service Commission Hall, Abere, Osun State‌recently.

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L-R: Rev. Adesoye Steven; Ven. Abraham-Odumuyiwa; President, Anglican Fellowship, Oludayo Opanubi; Rev. Adebayo Taiwo; Bishop Diocese of Lagos West, Rt. Rev. Dr. James Odedeji; Rev. Okunnuga Abiodun; Dean of the Cathedral, Ven. Abel Ajibodu; †=] ?_D|[‡{= ˆ>^7>_[ [J‰ †=] Š[ >‰= ?^=‰Dz{[ ‰D^7Jz X`= ~^@X QDJ‰[ Q=^]7‹= of the year, at Archbishop Vining Memorial Church Cathedral, Lagos‌recently. Photo: Padonu Segun

L-R: Chairman, Forum for the Patriotic Members of All Progressives Congress, Alhaji Lawal Garba; former Kaduna State Governor, Col. Hamid Ali (rtd.) and the Forum National Organising Secretary, Umar Jibo, during the group’s conference in Abuja‌ recently.

Bauchi State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Sagir Saleh (left) and the Managing Director, Bauchi Radio Corporation (BRC), Alhaji Maigari Khanna, during the turbaning of the Managing Director as the new Village Head of Katabarwa in Shira Local Government Council, Bauchi State...recently.

L-R: President, Civil Rights Congress, Mr. Shehu Sani; former Chairman, Kaduna North Local Government Council, Alhaji Rabiu Khalid and Secretary General, Jama’atu Nasir Islam, Sheikh Khalid Aliyu, during a visit to Jama’atu Nasir Islam headquarters in Kaduna State...recently.


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Why I organise annual Ake Arts and Book Festival -Lola Shoneyin The director at Book Buzz Foundation, Nigeria, administrator of Ake Arts and Book Festival and author of three volumes of poetry and two children’s books, Lola Shoneyin, in this interview with ADA DIKE speaks on the festival held last November, her books and other riveting issues.

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;B D@H9? ;B ;B? the success of the 2014 ƒE? DH9?@B>? ;;ƒ? E9HI}@= ƒE DH9 @B> ;;ƒ E9HI}@= Thank you. @B?|;<? I}E?<9?@? =I{C9E?;q?H:E?E}EBH9? that took place at the festival? The festival is our way of making people to embrace art. It has been great and the timing has always been exciting. I love it. With the theme: “Bridges and Pathwaysâ€?, last year’s festival, which took place at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Kuto, Abeokuta in November 2014 had discussions that focused on building bridges between African people along language, ethnicity, gender and religious lines, as well as charting new paths towards creative synergy and cultural crossfertilization on the African continent. The major features of the festival included Muse and Memory, in which Nigerian Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka conversed with Jerome Okolo, while Patrick Okigbo also hosted the former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Olusegun ÂŒ[_[|Šx¤^ ¤^ {|^ [^ ‹Z[z^ z{zw]q¤^ ­ ]Âœ|{|›^ a Legacyâ€?. There were nine other book chats at the festival. “At the book chat, we engaged Yejide Kilanko on her book, ‘Daughters Who Walk This Path’, Bernadine Everisto on ‘Loverman, Barnaby Phillips on ‘Another Man’s War’, Okey Ndibe on his ‘Foreign Gods Inc.’, Chude Jideonwo on ‘Are We The Turning

Generation?’ N n e d i Okorafor told the audience about her new book, ‘The Lagoon’, Fred D’Aguai’s talked about ‘Children of Paradise’. Zukiswa Wanner discussed ‘London Cape Town J’oburg’ and Nike Campbell Fatoki discussed her bestselling book, ‘Thread of Gold Beads’. Tayo Aluko’s criticallyacclaimed musical play, ‘Call Mr. Robeson’ enjoyed its Ogun State premiere at the Festival. There was a contemporary dance performance by Qudus Onikeku titled, ‘My E Exile My H Head’. i l d ‘M il IIs IIn M d’ There was screening of an epic Âœw}¤^ ‹zxÂŒ]j^ ¤^ šjxq`‹]q^ Œž^ `|w]^ ~xw[ž[|Â?^ Z]^ Âœw}¤^ Ăš ]]š[^ šjxq`‹]q^ Œž^ j]|xÂŚ|]q^ Âœw}^ q{j]‹zxj¤^ `|q]^ ]w[|{¤^ also enjoyed its Ogun State premiere at the festival. Last year’s festival featured three documentaries including Barnaby Phillips’ ‘Burma Boy’, ‘The Art of Ama Ata Aidoo’ by Yaba Badoe and ‘New Morning’, a short Âœw}^x|^qx}]_z{‹^\{xw]|‹]^_šx|_xj]q^Œž^zZ]^ Heinrich Boll Foundation. There were Master Classes in Science {‹z{x|^ j{z{|›^ ÂŚ{zZ^ z]ww[^ `>ž^ [|q^ ]|^ Aaronovitch, Documentary Making Master Class with Emmanuelle Mougne and Devising Theatre from Page to the Naked Stage with Femi Elufowoju, Jr. Two major photo exhibitions at the festival {|‹w`q]q^ ]j[^ x?]jÂŒ`_‹Z_ÂŤ^ {]ÂŚ^ [|q^ Secrets vom Abeokuta an Isara and Victor Ehikhamenor’s ‘In The Lion’s Liar- intimate portraits of Wole Soyinka in his home’. @B?|;<?HE==?<9?9;{E?;q?H:E?CED9;B@=IHIE9? IB? @DH? >;{@IB? H:@H? @1EB>E>? =@9H? |E@D‚9? festival? ÂŒx`z^ ºŸ^ [`zZxj_^ ‹[}]^ ~jx}^ q{>]j]|z^ parts of the world. Some of the guests that Continued on page 45


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graced the festival from Nigeria and the Diaspora among others included Abubakar Adam Ibrahim (Abuja), Ayo Sogunro (Lagos), Chijioke Amu-Nnadi (Port Harcourt), Eghosa Imasuen (Lagos), Efe Paul Azino (Lagos), Jackie Farris (Abuja), Kelechi Njoku (Lagos), Kunle Afolayan (Lagos), Kaine Agary (Lagos), Molara Wood (Abuja), Nze Sylva (Lagos), Toni Kan (Lagos), Samuel Kolawole (Lagos), Nnedi Okorafor from the United States of America (USA); Okey Ndibe from the USA, ]Š{q]^ {w[|ÂĽx^ Âľ [|[q[œ¤^ ]j[^ x?]jÂŒ`_‹Z^ (Frankfurt, Germany), Nike Campbell-Fatoki (Washington USA), Michael Peel (Bangkok, Thailand) and Ben Aaronovitch (London, UK. Governor of Rivers State, His Excellency, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi was also at the festival. What were the criteria you applied while choosing October 1, Yeepa! and so on for screening at the festival? I was invited in February 2014 to watch October 1 and I found out that it was a ÂŚx|q]j~`w^Âœw}^[|q^q]‹{q]q^zx^šjx}xz]^{zÂ? I actually spoke to Stephanie Linus as ÂŚ]ww¤^ ÂŚZx^ [w_x^ ‹[}]^ x`z^ ÂŚ{zZ^ [^ Âœw}^ ‹[ww]q^ ‘Dry’ and you would remember that she is a ÂŚx}[|^[|q^ ^ÂŚ[|z]q^zx^šjx}xz]^Z]j^Âœw}^ÂŒ{z^ it wasn’t quite ready. {zZ^ j]›[jq_^ zx^ `|q]^ ]w[|{¤^ Z]^ Âœj_z^ wanted us to screen Dazzling Mirage before he changed his mind and said we should screen Yeepa!. I am very happy to identify with him, who has done many traditional Âœw}_^~xj^‹{|]}[_^ÂŚ{zZ{|^zZ]^ {›]j{[|^‹x|z]Ă zÂ?^ x}]z{}]_^‹Zxx_{|›^Âœw}_^{_^[^|xz^‹x|_‹{x`_^ choice but a thought that comes into our lives. What challenges did you encounter in organising the festival? Ebola was initially a problem for us as some guests pulled out before the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared Nigeria Ebolafree and they wanted to come, and we said yes, let them come. I encountered a lot of problems in the area of funding because our major sponsor, World Bank, that had other commitments in 2014 could ou not o support suppo us. us Last s year ye ÂŚ[_^zZ]^Âœj_z^z{}]^ ^Z[q^ ÂŚ[_^zZ]^Âœj_z^z{}]^ ^Z[q [^ q{.‹`wz^ time

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raising raaising fund for a foor project. p I thought o f postponing p the th he festival due d to cash crunch, crrunch, but mustered courage coourage to hold Shoneyin it. itt. I hereby implore individuals and corporate and organizations to try o and nd support projects that aim to improve reading culture and in Nigeria. l d literacy l My profound gratitude goes to Access Bank and other organizations including Goethe Insitut, Allaince Franais, Ford Foundation, Consulate-General of the Federal Republic of Germany, British Council and Embassy of France in Nigeria and Shehu M Musa Foundation, Y’aradua Foundati ion, their among others, for th heir support. We also h had challenges in authors having auth hors coming for the festival get vi visas. sas. My humble hum mble advice is that, Nigeria Nigeeria should have h a plan B in processing processsing

foreigners’ visas to avoid such hitches in future. future Can you tell us your experience when you were teaching students? I was passionate about the children and knew everyone of them by their names. I spoke to every child there because I am interested in their lives and development. The problem with Nigeria is that we neglect the academic sector a lot of times. A lot of the kids came from troubled homes and they have nobody to speak to because they were told not to talk to anybody. I saw a lot of things that kind of scared me a lot. Wealthy parents tend to abdicate their responsibility. They expect the school to do all the parenting and it is problematic for the children. We saw how good you were with children during the ‘Bring Back The Book’ launch sometime ago in Abuja, a programme that did not continue. How do you feel? ^q{q^ÂŒ]‹[`_]^ ^ÂŚ[_^]}xz{x|[wwž^[?[‹Z]q^{|^ the ‘Bring Back The Book’. This is because as [|^[`zZxj¤^ ^ÂĽ|xÂŚ^zZ]^_{›|{œ‹[|‹]^x~^w{z]j[‹ž^ in this country. You see what is happening

in the th North and a lot of that has to do with the fact that many people are not literate. Some Som people can’t read the road sign or buy medicine and read the direction for use. Our med live are so linked to education. I cannot lives over state it. I really wanted the ‘Bring Back The book’ to continue, but there is nothing I could coul do about it. What do you have to say concerning W literature in Nigeria? liter We W still have a lot of work to do on that. People Peop sometimes ask you what you are writing about now that they could not writ write, writ that writing about the post colonial is out ou of fashion. I am one of those authors who believe that people should have the freedom to express themselves in whatever free way they want. But they should also excel in whatsoever thing they want to be prew occupied with. occu What is your view on Chimamanda W Adichie’s novel, Americanah? Adi I have not read the book, that is the truth, h but I read Purple Hibiscus and introduced it to the th school and withdrew Things Fall Apart from the school curriculum because I wanted students to read a book from a contemporary stud author. auth Chimamanda has done a lot in creating C female characters that truly represent fe womanhood. Her character lives in the w present. It is very beautiful to capture p that. A lot of people write about issues zzZ[z^ Z[šš]|]q^ ÂŒ]zÂŚ]]|^ Âœ\]^ [|q^ z]|^ y years ago because writing sometimes, is eeasier to do when you are writing about oold people, but she writes about current iissues as well. That is a great thing. Kudos to her. h Can Ca you tell us your favourite music video? vide My M favourite music video? I have not watched a lot of music videos recently. But wat my favorite one that I like watching recently is Dorobucci by the Mavin crew. I love the q{>]j]|z^ _{|›]j_^ ÂŚZx^ ‹x}]^ x`z^ [|q^ z[wÂĽ^ about themselves including Don Jazzy, Tiwa Savage, Dr. Sid, Korede and so on. Do you have any favourite book by any other author? Sula by Toni Morrison. It talks about the complexity of female characters in that novel. That is what I like. When you are reading it, at some point, you are kind of cheering a character and then, you realize that that character is not all good and there are aspects of that character’s personality that are actually in the negative. But it does not stop you from loving them. So when you are reading it, you appreciate all the more the complexity of the human mind, and the fact that that complexity can be found within a woman. Only within a woman? Well, people tend to treat women as very simple character. I love the way Toni Morrison made the character in Sula.

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Life is full of challenges Movie review ? E1ED? ;{;DD;~ Story/Screen play: Ikenna Amekwe Produced by: Onyekachukwu Ossy Okeke Jnr. Directed by: Michael Jaja Starring: Ngozi Ezeonu, John Dumelo, Ken Erics, Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha, Rita Arum, Olu Jacobs and Elvis Obi Reviewed by: Ada Dike

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he theme of A Better Tomorrow centres on the reward of wickedness. Ann Ethelbert (Ngozi Ezeonu)’s 28 years in active service has been thrown down the drain because a member of her staff Mrs. Florence Chukwuka (Rita Arum) in a school where she is the principal petitioned her, claiming she was involved in examination malpractice in the last senior secondary school examination. This is coming barely eight months after her husband’s death. Her children Nnamdi (John Dumelo), Nnenna (Chioma Akpotha) and Izu (Ken Erics) advise her to sue the school authority but she locks herself in the room, cries every day and asks God to fight for her. As if the devil has not finished dealing with her, her former colleagues Mrs. Chukwuka (Rita Arum) and Mr. Okoye (Ifeanyi Nkoloagu) pay her a visit and say the school board gave her four days to vacate the school quarters. Mrs. Chukwuka also informs her that she is now the principal of the school. Life becomes tough for Mrs. Ethelbert while her in-laws vow never to help her and her children, saying her husband Mr. Ethelbert

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(Olu Jacobs) should come back from the grave and take care of his children. She suffers stroke when she saw blood gushing from Izu’s forehead. As Nnenna gets close to their home from the hospital, she discovered that Mrs. Chukwuka, a policeman and others have thrown their belongings outside. Nnenna and her siblings then squat in their friend’s apartments. While she is in the hospital, Mrs. Chukwuka visits her alongside her colleague claiming that the sum of N650, 000 belonging to the Parents Teachers Association (PTA) was missing while she was the school principal. All her explanations to Mr. Chukwuka that the accountant made a mistake, enters into deaf ears. Shortly before Mrs. Ethelbert was discharged from the hospital, Izu and his friends were arrested for stealing and attempted murder. They were remanded in the cell from

This is the beginning of a new dawn, a new era. This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it where they were taken to court. Devil is at its best. Mrs. Chukwuka visited again but Nnenna did not spare her for disturbing her mother.

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Nnenna raised the N650,000 through her friend’s brother and gave it to Mrs. Chukwuka. Izu is released before the stipulated period due to his mother’s intervention and plea to the presiding judge. Again, Mrs. Chukwuka demands N350, 000 for repay of the quarters and so on. Through the intervention of Eunice (Adaorah Ukoh), who pressurised her husband to help Mrs. Ethelbert, respite came when one of her brother in-laws decides to help her through the governor of their state who had sacked commissioner for education Mrs. Chukwuka’s relation that she used to victimise Mrs. Ethelbert. Mrs. Chukwuka is sacked and arrested while the school management board recalled Mrs. Ethelbert. ‘This is the beginning of a new dawn, a new era. This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it.’ Mrs. Ethelbert said during her maiden speech in school. A Better Tomorrow, an Onyekachukwu Ossy Okeke Jnr Production is a continuation of a movie Days Of Gloom. In this movie, Mrs. Chukwuka was a bad teacher who neglects her job and travels all over the world for business. Instead of her to adhere to Mrs. Ethelbert’s advice for her to take her job serious and teach the students as at when due, she decides to write petitions and ensure that Mrs Ethelbert was sacked. Mrs. Chukwuka virtually subjected Mrs. Ethelbert to torture and harassment. It is disheartening to see one’s subordinate at work trying to spoil one’s reputation for selfish reason. Mrs. Chukwuka not only destroyed Mrs. Ethelbert’s career but extorts money from her but she reaped the fruit of wickedness at the end which is, sack and arrest. The movie was full of emotion and intrigues. Its soundtrack is thrilling, while its storyline and theme are concise. The actors who are mostly expert in movie acting performed well. But Chioma Akpotha’s Surname was wrongly spelt ‘Ukpatha.’ A Better Tomorrow is a story about what human beings face in their daily lives especially when it comes to one’s career. It is interesting and I hereby recommend it to movie lovers.


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Day AFRIMA 2014 united Africa in Lagos $'$ ',.(

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he 2014 All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) has come and gone but guests who attended the event will not forget it in a hurry. It brought together some of the best talents from the five regions of the continent to the 2014 main award ceremony held on Saturday, December 27, at the Grand Ballroom, Oriental Hotel, Lagos, Nigeria. Starting from the red carpet to the stage embellishments, Africa’s enduring cultural heritage and creativity were on display at the highlyanticipated wards ceremony that also welcomed guests which included African Union Commission (AUC), officials, government officials from ministries of culture, ministries of trade and industry and captains of industry across Africa. The ceremony, produced by PRM Africa, a Lagos-based PR, Brand Communication and Event Production Agency, was conceptualised around African cultural themes ranging from the rich Egyptian heritage of the Pharaoh era to the earthy depth of the artistically intricate Benin Kingdom, the folklore and oratory skills of the West Africans and the fierce power of the Zulu Kingdom. AFRIMA 2014 opened with a dramatic appearance on stage of the 11 feet high ‘Adagbe’ drum; arguably the world’s tallest drum -rhythmically beaten by drummers on stilts while fire breathers brought a fiery glow to the performance. The capacity audience was further awed by the presence of veteran Nigerian culturist and actor, Pa Peter Fatomilola who emerged on stage to chant a litany of prayers and proverbs in Yoruba language. The event’s 14 ushers wore the Benin queen and Egyptian queen attires –seven apiece, while the 16man strong security team wore the traditional regalia of Zulu warriors of South Africa to man the event venue and the red carpet area where guests were treated to assorted drinks, finger foods, photo shoots and interview sessions. The costumes donned by the awards’ hosts, globally renowned African music star, 2Face Idibia and Togo’s bilingual radio and TV personality, Marisse Akotie, remained true to the

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cultural concept of AFRIMA 2014. The event’s first music performance by 2Face saw him wear the royal outfit of a Pharaoh -a ruler in ancient Egypt- to perform his hit single Odi Ya to backing choreography by 54 children representing the 54 countries on the African continent. Marisse, complemented 2Baba in her Egyptian queen outfit as she joined her co-host on stage after his performance for the formal opening of the night’s event. Other sizzling performances came from top African performing artistes such as Dear Zim from Zimbabwe; Wiyaala from Ghana; Radio and Weasel from Uganda; Bez, TemiDollface, Niyola, Timi Dakolo, Oritsefemi, Davido all from Nigeria among others. Nigeria artistes also took home the highest number of trophies, 13 in total, with O.B.O crooner, Davido,

carting away four of the coveted 29.3 carat gold-plated AFRIMA trophies. 2Face won the Best African R’n’B & Soul category endorsed by Channel O, while Afrobeat creator, late Fela Anikulapo Kuti received the AFRIMA Legend Award. The legend award was presented by the Head of Culture Division, Social Affairs Department, African Union Commission, Mrs. Angela Martins (who also represented the AUC Chairperson at the awards ceremony) and received on Fela’s behalf by his first daughter, Yeni Kuti. Some presenters of awards for night include Rikki Stein, international adviser of AFRIMA (UK), Kenny Ogungbe (Nigeria), Delani Makhalima (Zimbabwe), Peter Mscheu (Tanzania), OJB Jezreel (Nigeria), Tee Mac (Nigeria), Ahmed Soultan (Morocco), Steve Ayorinde

AMAA extends submission for entries to January 31

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ubmission for entries for the 2015 edition of the annual Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) has been extended to January 31, 2015 as against December 31st, which was earlier announced as the last day for submission. The Director of Administration of the award Mr. Tony Anih stated that the change for submission date was made to enable filmmakers submit their films online. Newswatch Times gathered that the extension was due to a crash of the official website – www.ama-awards. com which made it impossible for the AMAA organisers to retrieve some

of the entries that were submitted online, as many filmmakers from northern, central and southern Africa were unable to submit their projects online at all. According to him, “With this, we have allowed almost five months window to enable entries to come from all parts of Africa and from the Diaspora filmmakers to give room for logistics of sending to our Regional Offices in Ghana, Nairobi and Johannesburg and our Lagos Office, The issue with our website has been resolved. Filmmakers can log on and get whatever information they want on the award. For full details on the entry rules and format of submission,

filmmakers should visit our website: www.ama-awards.com,� Anih said. He also hinted that filmmakers should submit their works that were released between December 1st, 2013 and January 2015 for consideration for the awards and added that such works in case of full-length feature films should not exceed 120 minutes and must not carry any commercial of any product or service. Founded by Peace Anyiam-Osigwe in 2005, and manage through the Africa Film Academy, the AMAA has become the glamourous event that honours hard work and excellence in filmmaking in Africa.

(Nigeria), Davina Green (Zimbabwe), Richmir Totah (Republic du Benin) among others. Reacting to the awards won by his artiste, Jonathan Sherren has this to say about AFRIMA, “Wiyaala really appreciates this award, we are proud of her and this is a challenge for her to do more and we promise she will live up to it. AFRIMA was bigger than we expected, we will definitely promote AFRIMA in Ghana�. Wiyaala is from Ghana and she won the Revelation of the African Continent and Most Promising Artiste in Africa award. “It was an excellent night. We had fun all the way. Every scene or performance was fabulous. While there is room for improvement, I still find it difficult to believe that this beautiful show happened in Africa. It was awesome! I will definitely make the AFRIMA 2015 with my family and friends,� enthused Emmanuel Satuyi who came from the United States of America to see the AFRIMA 2014 in Lagos, Nigeria. AFRIMA, in partnership with the African Union Commission, is a platform to reward the creative excellence of African talents and provide a platform to showcase the culture of Africa globally. The 2014 awards ceremony was supported by ONE.org, Africa 2.0, Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation. Corporate sponsors are Kenya Airways, Procter and Gamble, Peugeot and Diamond Bank.


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We are creating Nigeria Entertainment City, not selling National Theatre ADA DIKE

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he General Manager of the National Theatre, Lagos, Mallam Kabir Yusuf, has said that efforts are being made to create Nigeria Entertainment City within the premises of National Theatre, Lagos. He stated this while reacting to a story that the cultural landmark and the beautiful edifice in Lagos has been sold to United Arab Emirates conglomerate Mulk Holdings. Speaking at a media briefing in Lagos, Yusuf reiterated that the advert on expression of interest was on the fallow land of the National Theatre and added that it has nothing to do with the National Theatre building. He maintained that the proceeds will go directly to the National theatre, not to the federal government, for the maintenance of the theatre. In his words, “This is on the master plan which was designed 40 years ago. A committee comprising the Federal Ministry of Works, Federal Ministry of Culture, Tourism and National Orientation, SurveyorGeneral of the Federation, Lagos State Infrastructure and Physical Planning and the National Theatre, came up with the recommendation to revive the master plan which was accepted by the Federal Executive Council. The approval by the Federal Executive Council was only the land. We are expecting 60 hectares out of 134 hectares of land within the National Theatre. The facility manager will generate light. After a period of about 30 years, it will be handed back to the federal government. “Sequel to our advertisements on local and international media on “Request for Expression of Interest (EOI) for the concession of the fallow land around the National Theatre in line with the Master Plan (Nigeria Entertainment City)” through the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in accordance with the ICRC Act 2005 and National Policy on Public Private Partnership, the National Theatre, held four (4) Investor Road Shows to shop for reputable local and international investors in four locations in Lagos (Nigeria) on November 6, 2014, London (United Kingdom)on November 13 and 14, 2014, Dubai (United Arab Emirate)

From left- Managing Director, National Theatre, Lagos, Mallam Kabir Yusuf; the Group Deputy Managing Director of Capital Management at BGL PLC, Mr. Chibundu Edozie and a BGL’s project director, Dipo Wintoki.

on November 16 and 17, 2014 and Johannesburg (South Africa) on December 1 and 2, 2014,” Yusuf explained. He revealed that thereafter, 10 consortia namely; Resilient Africa Proprietary Limited, CCECC Nigeria Limited, Afrebay U.S.A, Quippo Energy Nigeria Private Limited, Neon Holdings Consortium, Trevari Group, Causeway Project Limited, Calzada Limited, RMB Westport and Chrismichaels Limited/Topwide Apeas, indicated interest to participate in the PPP Project to provide Five Star Hotel, International Standard Duty-Free Shopping Mall, Multi-level Car Park, Land and Water Recreation Parks, Office Buildings and Facility Management. He emphasized that, as indicated in the advertisements, the bids were

opened on December 22, 2014 in the presence of the companies and the bids were analysed by a team which comprised our transaction Advisers and National theatre. The analysis, according to him, was observed by the regulator of the PPP Transactions, Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC). “From the analysis, seven companies were prequalified. They are: CCECC Nigeria Limited, Calzada Limited, Chrismichaels Limited, Resilient Africa, Quippo Energy Nigeria Private Limited, RMB Westport and Neon Holdings Consortium. In the light of above, the seven companies are the ones to be issued with the Request For Proposal (RFP) in continuation of the process. To ensure that the terms of concession agreements have been accepted and

National Museum nominates Kano for inclusion In UNESCO World Heritage list From TED ODOGWU, BUREAU CHIEF, Kano

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ational Commission for Museum and Monuments has nominated the pyramid ancient city of Kano to be included in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage list. Director General of NCMM, Mallam Yusuf Abdallah made the disclosure when he led the management of the

commission on a condolence visit to the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammed Sanusi µ»»¶^ x\]j^ zZ]^ x} ^ [?[ ¥^ x|^ zZ]^ [|x^ Central mosque. As part of the process for the world heritage nomination exercise, Abdallah disclosed that two teams of experts have visited Kano for assessment of the Kano ancient city wall and gates, Gidan Rumfa complex, Kofar Mata Dye pit, Kurmi market and Dala [| {]|z^ _]?w]}]|z¤^ ¦Z{ Z^ [j]^ [jz^ x~^

the property to be included in the Kano historic city. According to him, his commission has selected five more sites in Kano for inclusion in the new list of additional national monuments in the country, adding that President Goodluck Jonathan will soon declare the sites as national monuments to further promote the heritage status of the ancient city of Kano.

to consolidate the whole process, the winner will emerge in the next few months and there will be a groundbreaking ceremony,” he added. Commenting on the fate of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), National Council for Arts and Culture ((NCAC), Nigerian Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO), Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria (APCON), National Gallery of Arts (NGA) and the National Troupe of Nigeria (NTN), that were given a quit notice, he said they have been properly settled. “The Federal Housing Authority (FHA) has given them alternative accommodations. Some of them will move to Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Glass House in Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, and so on. But the National Troupe of Nigeria will remain here. Concerning the period of concession, Yusuf said the committee was set up to look at the old Master Plan but hinted that the period was based on negotiation. The advisers on the concession business, BGL Capital PLC, represented by the Group Deputy Managing Director of Capital Management at BGL PLC, Mr. Chibundu Edozie, one of its project directors, Dipo Wintoki and others were also present at the briefing. The journey, according to the representatives from BGL PLC, started over a couple of years ago. “We are looking at a major concession arrangement which centres on build, operate and transfer basis.”


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Day Funmi Aragbaye set 30th LTV Xmas funfair on fire

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I’m ready to take up challenges – Mercy Johnson

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he 2014 edition of LTV Christmas annual funfair has come and gone, but with the history created, the memories of it will linger for some times to come in the lives of the participants at the event, as they continue to have nostalgic feelings about the once in a year event. Z]^Âœj_z^_`jšj{_]^ÂŚ[_^zZ]^Z{›Z^šxÂŚ]j^ delegation of the station’s management team to her Ibadan Zion Castle residence to contract the doyen of Nigeria gospel music to feature in the 2014 edition of the highly popularised LTV Christmas funfair. This is the fair’s 30th year edition. In the words of Mrs. Deola Salako, q{j]‹zxj^ ‹xjšxj[z]^ [>[{j_^ Âľ Z[{j}[|¤^ ^ š]‹{[w^ \]|z_^ x}}{?]]œ¤^ ­zZ]^ Lagos Television Christmas funfair is the oldest Christmas recreation centre in Nigeria and still ranks as the most patronized and best organized with very popular appeal accentuated by the ever increasing population of chilqj]|^\{_{z{|›^zZ]^›jx?x^]\]jž^ž][jÂ? ­ w[\xj]q^ ÂŚ{zZ^ w{\]^ }`_{‹^ š]j~xjmances by established and up-coming music artistes, the LTV Xmas funfair Z[_^[^q[`|z{|›^šjxÂœw]^x~^_‹xj{|›^zZj]]^ decades of excellence this yearâ€?. j_^ [w[ÂĽx¤^ ‹x|Âœj}]q^ zZ[z^ }[|agement was happy that Evangelist Aragbaiye will bring back memories of more than two decades as she performs at the 30th anniversary grand Âœ|[w] Based on the performance programme rolled out by the TV staz{x|¤^ `|}{^ j[›Œ[{ž]¤^ ÂŚ[_^ ÂŒ{ww]q^ zx^ perform during Christmas, but was changed and moved to December 28th when the funfair was extended by two days. On the D day, the sonorous singer gave good account of herself, as she reeled out popular songs from her list of evergreen hit songs. At a stage fun seekers were making song requests to her, ranging from HEAVENLY DEW, SIONI, DIVINE CALL, HIGHEST PRAISE and others. As she drops her micro-phone, the curtain was drawn on the longest run|{|›^ }[_^ `|~[{j^{|^ {›]j{[¤^ÂŒ`z^|xz^ after the representative of the station ¾ŒZx^ ‹w[{}]q^ zx^ Z[\]^ ÂŒ]]|^ ~xwwxÂŚ{|›^ zZ]^­ xwž^ {¡[jqĂ„^_{|‹]^Z]^ÂŚ[_^[^_]\]|^ž][j_^Zxwq^zxqqw]jÂś^}[q]^[^_š]‹{[w^ request that the widely traveled Evangelist should pray for everybody present and the media organization.

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ne of the best feelings one can have is the feeling that some people who have never met you in person have your back. I have experienced love from unim-

aginable people; Ghana, Liberia, Paris, UK, USA, Seychelles and all over the world. Some met me crying, gave me gifts, took pictures, asked questions, and some, not so pleasant. But in all of

these, I have no complaint because being where I am is a gift and privilege by God. A privilege and a place I never thought I would be, a few years ago. This level has its own attendant consequence, as I take in the blessing; I appreciate the not-so-pleasant side as ÂŚ]wwÂ?^ ^ xj^ zZ{_¤^ ^ [}^ ›j[z]~`w^ zx^ xq¤^ my fans, and stakeholders in the industry who love me just the way I am. I want to also say a very big thank you to my husband for giving me room to fly. Some men out there would probably have clipped my wings but Odi is not some kind of man. I want to say thank you for being so supportive and understanding. I want to take this time to say thank you to everyone who made the journey of 2014 easier despite the attendant challenges. I am grateful to the marketers and my colleagues who stayed in touch with me even when I was pregnant, directors who were patient with me, fans who watched all the movies of 2014, those who took time out to search for me on Google, who corrected me in love and those ÂŚZx^ÂŚ[z‹Z]q^Ăš½Ÿ^ [ž_^{|^ zw[|z[ÂŤ^Âľzx^ make it biggest Nollywood movie in ‹{|]}[^Z{_zxjžœÂ?^ ^[}^[w_x^›j[z]~`w^zx^ everyone who showed me one form of love or the other during the birth of our second son, Prince Henry: Nigerian Emabssy in the US, social media followers and my ever diligent media and management company, Bigsam Media. I plan and hope that 2015 will be different from previous years. The jobs I will do will be slightly different from that of the past. I will take up more challenges. I will also have to balance things out because I still have to play the role of a wife and mother, but all in all, there should be a new Mercy Johnson of sort. As per the style, I have received all your complaints and I will try and improve but please, do not forget I am just a down-to-earth-girl-next-door.

When Etisalat hosted Saro The Musical 2 in Lagos

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s part of its commitment to promote the expansion of the nation’s cultural heritage, most innovative telecommunications company in Nigeria, Etisalat, has called for revitalization of talents among Nigerian youth in arts and culture at the just concluded, Saro The Musical 2. Speaking at the event, Head Events & Sponsorship, Etisalat Nigeria, Modupe Thani said that it is important to encourage regeneration of arts and culture in the country because it is the corner_zx|]^x~^[^j{‹Z^‹{\{‹^w{~]Â?^­ jz_^Ăž^ `wz`j]^‹[|^ÂŒ]^[^ powerful force for good and catalyst for change. It is our belief that this force can, and should be harnessed in a positive way to work for change in Nigeria.â€? She further stated that one of the objectives of the company’s operation since 2008 is to facilitate social and economic bridge in the areas zZ]ž^xš]j[z]Â?^­ [jx^ Z]^ `_{‹[w¤^j]_x|[z]_^ÂŚ{zZ^ what we stand for at Etisalat and we are hon-

oured to have the privilege to partner with the organisers of this show, again.� she concluded. Starring a highly talented cast made up of last year’s much-lauded performers as well as an infusion of exciting actors like Bimbo Manuel, Dolapo Oni, Gideon Okeke, Saro The Musical 2 was a mind-blowing reincar-

nation with a 100 man cast, showcasing dazzling performances in lovely and colorful costumes, enigmatic and well-choreographed dance steps, and an exquisite fusion of jazz, afro-beat, hip-hop, highlife, juju, apala, and such other contemporary Nigerian music genres. Saro is the story of four

young people in a search for greener pastures, who migrates zx^ [›x_^ ÂŚ{zZ^ w{?w]^ ]w_]^ ÂŒ`z^ [|^ abundance of hopes and dreams, where they are duly reoriented by the people and experiences they encounter on their journey of self-realization. Weaving together the trials, misfortunes, love, and destinies of the foursome into a 14-act masterš{]‹]¤^ [jx^z]ww_^zZ]^`|~xj›]?[ÂŒw]^ and inspiring story of the jour|]ž^ zx^ _`‹‹]__^ {|^ [^ ‹{zž^ Âœww]q^ with broken dreams, as we see Lagos personified by its numerous colourful and characters, frenetic pace of living, and endless drama. The 2014 event which held at the Shell Hall of MUSON Centre in Lagos, hosted a high turn of dignitaries including Muhamadu Buhari, Rotimi Amaechi, El-Rufai, Senator Adeleke Olorunnimbe Mamora and several others.


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Is Flavour N’abania expecting a child from ex-beauty queen Anna Banner?

Tope Olukole

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he 31-year-old highlife singer, we are told, is set to father his second child with former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN) pageant winner Anna ÂŒ{]j]^ [||]jÂ?^ ]]ÂĽ_^[~z]j^ÂŚ]w‹x}{|›^ Z{_^ Âœj_z^ ‹Z{wq¤^ {›]j{[|^ _{|›]j^ Z{|]q`^ ÂĽxw{¤^ ÂŒ]?]j^ ÂĽ|xÂŚ|^ [_^ Flavour, is expecting another baby

with another woman, a former beauty queen. ]^w][j|z^{_^_]z^zx^~[zZ]j^Z{_^_]‹ond child with former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN) pageant winner Anna Ebiere Banner. The couple, who have on several occasions been reported to be in a romantic relationship, are said to Z[\]^Z{z^{z^x>^{|^}{qÂŞĂ€Ÿš^[|q^[j]^ very fond of each other. “You can’t get Anna to stop talking about Flavour, she’s madly in love with him. He’s very fond of her too. They look so perfect together,â€? a source

who knows the ex-beauty queen informed us. Anna Banner, 19, is said to be two months pregnant. The beauty queen, who enrolled in the Middlesex University in

the UAE frowns at pregnancy outside wedlock. “Anna is happy, she looks happy she’s having the child for the love of her life. I just hope she can handle the whole thing, she’s such a young girl,â€? another source who knows the former MBGN tells us. The couple made headlines in early December when Flavour released his much talked about ‘Golibe’ music video which starred Anna as the lead girl. The couple got married in the storyline of the video. In September 2014, Flavour welcomed his Âœj_z^ ‹Z{wq^ ÂŚ{zZ^ [|qj[^ Okagbue, an ex-Delta Soap Queen. Okagbue who delivered the baby girl in Houston, US is said to have since re-

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) back in September 2014 is currently holidaying in Nigeria Sources say she is however confused about the situation as

turned to Nigeria. ‘Flavour is very much in contact with Sandra, she even pays him visits’, a source close to Flavour tells us. ]^j][‹Z]q^ w[\x`jÂŤ_^}[|[›]j^ÂŚZx^|]{zZ]j^ ‹x|Âœj}]q^ |xj^ q]|{]q^ zZ]^ _zxjž^ ÂŒ`z^ responded by saying he was not in the place to discuss his artiste’s personal life. ‘That’s not for me to talk about, I handle Flavour’s business aspect, his personal life isn’t part of that’, his manager told us over the telephone. Anna Banner was not reachable as at the z{}]^x~^Âœw{|›^zZ{_^j]šxjzÂ?

Ini Edo: Actress’ estranged husband set to remarry

Would you rock actress Dayo Amusa’s simbi hairstyle? It’s so cute especially as her hair is so relaxed, would you rock Dayo Amusa’s Simbi Hairstyle

Sadiq Daba, Oge Okoye and Ivie Okujaiye star in new telenovella

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n 2015, television gets more exciting as a new Nigerian telenovella, Hotel Majestic, berths on Africa Magic. Hotel Majestic focuses on the Emeni family [_^zZ]ž^œ›Zz^x|]^[|xzZ]j^[|q^zZ]^x`z_{q]^ world to protect a hotel that has been in their family for decades. The Hotel, ÂŚZ{‹Z^{_^_{z`[z]q^{|^[^ÂŒ][`z{~`w^[|q^™[ÂŚless riverside community in Nigeria, has been in the family since the late 1800’s and is currently run by two great- great grandchildren of the original owner. Z]^ ]›{x|[w^ {j]‹zxj¤^ ÂŞ ]z^ Âľ ]_zœ¤^ [|›{^ ÂŒ[ÂŞ ¡x`ÂĽÂŚ`^ _[ž_ÂŹ^ ­ xz]w^ [jestic is yet another addition to the exciting content line up on Africa Magic. This new and exciting telenovella features a fresh storyline and the cast, an impressive mix of established and up and coming names in Nollywood, brings to life all the intrigue, suspense, ambition, betrayal and love that make it a must watch.“ Hotel Majestic boasts a stellar cast which includes renowned industry names like Sadiq Daba, Gloria Young, Tina Mba, Oge Okoye, Bukky Ajayi and ||]^ Š]}[|¡]Â?^ Z]^ z]w]|x\]ww[^ [w_x^ features Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) nominee Ivie Okujaye in the lead role as Alero.

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ew months after their marriage hit the rocks like a badly arranged pack of cards, Nollywood actress, Ini Edo’s estranged husband, Philip Ehiagwina, is set to marry a Nigerian lady ÂŒ[_]q^{|^ ‹‹j[¤^ Z[|[¤^Âœ|[wwž^š`?{|›^[|^ end to any hopes of the couple reconciling. According to insiders, the lady who is based in the west coast country may have been the reason Philip abandoned Ini in Nigeria and moved to the country and is reportedly making moves to make the union legal, which would make it his third marriage in the past few years. Though the man in the eye of the storm has been shielding the real truth from the public, those close to him say he is deeply in love with the lady and his excuse that he decided to move to Ghana to set up his business is just a ruse to be close to her. Recall that the marriage of the star actress to the Ed State born business man broke down irretrievably in September of 2014 after six years, with accusations ™xÂŚ{|›^~jx}^ÂŒxzZ^‹[}š_Â?^ Z{w]^ Z{w{š_^ camp accused Ini of cheating on her husband, her camp claimed that the man was actually a gold digger who was out to get whatever he could from her and their problems arose when she would not include his name in the deed of some of her properties. The marriage was actually turbulent from the inception when a certain Nigerian actress based in USA, Ruth Okoro, cried out that Philip was actually her husband and that Ini Edo snatched him from her.


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irebrand is a movie from the stable of Royal Arts Academy and was produced by Emem Isong and Moris Sesay. Due to the notable movies that have been released from the academy, one would have thought that it would live up to its billing a top notch production. Iyabo (Ngozi Nwosu) chides her daughter, Feyi (Monalisa Chinda) for not getting married. She advises her to go and consult a prophet over her continued spinsterhood. In another development, Alero (Susan Peters) and Stella (Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha) are [z}[z]_¤^ z]ww[^[_¥_^ w]jx^zx^ x^ in search of a job and stop lying in bed. In another scene, Mrs Ojogwu (Abiola Segun-Wilw{[}_¶^ Z][q_^ [^ j}^ [|q^ ¥]] _^ her management team in their toes. Apparently, Stella is her personal assistant and comes in Z[|q ^[jx`|q^zZ]^x. ] Mrs Ojogwu calls her son, Fabian (Joseph Benjamin) who is in dire need of support in his x. ] ^ {_^ }xzZ]j^ jx}{_]_^ zx^ send her PA to help him. Fabian’s dating Feyi, an arrogant lady and his sister doesn’t seem to like her. Feyi says she doesn’t work for money and depends on her late father’s {|Z]j{z[| ]^ ~xj^ _`j\{\[w ^ ]^ ancé is not too pleased by her outburst. After closely working with Stella, he takes a liking to her as she helps him to run his company and even helps him clinch deals. On the other hand , Feyi keeps spending money with no means of livelihood to his charign. The next scene comes in so unreal; it is supposed to be a getaway for two couples but they didn’t put life into the scene, Viewers would agree that it was too drab. Meanwhile, Feyi plans on marrying Fabian who has second thoughts about the wedding (the former is already dreaming of a honeymoon in zZ]^ [Z[}[_¶ ]^ z]ww_^ Z]j^ zZ[z^ he’ll pop up the question when the time is right. Seems most w[q{]_^{|^Z{_^x. ]^w{¥]^Z{} ^ ]^ picks Stella from her home and wants to get to know her better, Feyi keeps shopping, picks up a new jeep and has low selfesteem. Stella begins to feel too smothered by Fabian at work and she’s not comfortable with that.

{_^}xzZ]j^qx]_|«z^_]]}^zx^w{¥]^ zZ]^¦[ ^Z]^ {jz_^¦{zZ^Z]j ^ z]ww[^ ] {|_^zx^ ]z^[?j[ z]q^zx^ [ {[|^ but her girlfriend, Alero warns her that it’s a disaster waiting to happen. In another development, Feyi storms Fabian’s apartment and seems desperate for marriage; a move he is not ready for at the moment as he already loves Stella. Vera (played by Nse Ikpe-Etim) stumbles on Fabian and Stella having lunch and promptly calls her friend, Feyi(Trouble looms). She arrives at the restaurant, creates a huge scene at the place, leaving Fabian and Stella so embarrassed. Nonetheless, the duo keep working together and start

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Firebrand

Star Cast: Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha, Joseph Benjamin, Abiola-Segun-Williams, Monalisa Chinda, Ngozi Nwosu, Susan Peters,Uche Jombo. Reviewer: Bukola Bakare making out. In another development, Feyi’s mother, Iyabo takes her to a prophet (David Macken·{]¶^ ~xj^ _ ] {[w^ j[ ]j_ ^ ]^ [qvises her to pray for three days as there’s a revelation concerning her husband. In the process,

he asks for a long list of items This scene is rather unnecessary, lacks substance and drags on for too long. Monalisa C hinda who played the role of Feyi seems a bit laid back in her role interpre-

tation in this movie. Nse-IkpeEtim who was cast as Vera would have did justice to the character. Now, back to the movie; Feyi and her mother storm out of the prophet’s place. The next scene shows Mrs.

Ojogwu who is frantically look{| ^~xj^_x}]^}x|] ^{|^Z]j^x. ] ^ x|_]Ã`]|zw ¤^ _Z]^ [ww_^ [^ _z[>^ meeting and brings in an investi [zxj ^ ]^ x|q` z_^[^x|]ªx|ªx|]^ interrogation with members of _z[> ^ _^ ]Á ] z]q¤^ z]ww[^ {_^ [jrested, accused of stealing the money and detained. Fabian is distraught over the issue while Feyi uses the opportunity to seduce him. ^|xz[ w]^ [¦^Z]j]^{_^zZ[z^_Z]^ wears the same bolero and skirt that she wore in an earlier scene; zZ{_^ z{}]^ ¦{zZ^ [^ q{>]j]|z^ {||]j^ wear. That’s a visible slight on the part of the costumier. While in detention, Stella realises that she’s pregnant and is later released. Next scene shows Z]j^ {|^ x`jz^ [_^ [^ w[¦ ]j ^ x¦^ come?. Feyi continues her sithome trend while her husband (Obviously, she married Fabian since Stella’s out of the picture) asks her to go and spend her inheritance if she doesn’t want to work. Ngozi Nwosu who plays Feyi’s mum, Iyabo seems to have a bit of a problem with her Yoruba diction. Unlike what viewers have seen in previous sitcoms and movies. Still, Fabian tries to patch things up with Feyi as no one knows what happened to Stella. As events unfold, Feyi is caught at the airport with hard drugs.

]j^}xzZ]jª{|ªw[¦^{_^_x^]} [jrassed to put it mildly. The culprit is not remorseful at all and her mother fears that she may end up in prison. The family’s referred to a lawyer who turns x`z^zx^ ]^ z]ww[Ùµ x¦^[^x|]ªz{}]^ PA suddenly becomes a lawyer remains a mystery).Everyone is _Zx ¥]q ^ `jzZ]j^ |q{| _^_Zx¦^ that Feyi actually stole the money Mrs Ojogwu was looking for; one which Stella was wrongly accused of stealing(It was in a bid to set-up).Fabian and his mother are visibly upset. In court, Feyi’s friends, Adiya (Uche Jombo) and Vera (Nse Ikpe z{}¶^[j]^_Zx ¥]q^¦Z]|^zZ] ^ |q^ out that Stella’s the lawyer representing their friend.(Only God knows what this duo were doing in this movie as they only made cameo-appearances). Fabian later discovers that he has a son by Stella, no doubt, she’s distraught and he tries to apologise to her, three years after(she’s now a lawyer three years later? Peharps she had been studying part-time while she worked for his mother).She feels it’s too late as she lost her father who passed on when he learnt that she was detained for a crime she didn’t commit. ^^ ~z]j^[^ ]j ]^w] [w^zj{[w¤^ ] {^{_^ jailed; there was no build up scene zx^zZ{_^_x^zZ]^ x`jz^jxx}^_z`>^¦[_^ rather impromptu. Somehow, Fabian reunites with his son, Obinna. Viewers could conclude that he made up with Stella too. Firebrand comes across like a script that was hurriedly shot. So many scenes were left open-ended. One minute, you are watching a scene, next minute, another one pops up in your face!.Even with the list of Nollywood stars who made up the cast, it wasn’t too impressive.


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Glitz & Glam

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Iyanya’s New Year Resolutions skill/ concentration, meet and greet people, make more hits, more money. He continues: ;’’ Above all, I want to know my King more and more, appreciate my true fans a lot more. My God is with us...God Bless you’’. Well, it seems the artiste is just one of those who still believes in making resolutions and staying true to them. Born Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk on 31st October 1986, the Nigerian recording artist, singer, songwriter and performer. He is best known for winning the 2008 MTN Project Fame West Africa as well as for his song

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few years ago, he was relatively unknown in the entertainment industry. Then came the maiden edition of Project Fame West Africa and Iyanya Mbuk became a name on

He is the co-owner of Made Men Music Group, a record label home to artists such as Emma Nyra, Tekno, Selebobo and Baci. Iyanya sings in |›w{_Z^[|q^ ÂœÂĽÂ?^ He released his debut studio album, My Story, in 2011. It was supported by the singles “No Timeâ€? and “Love Trulyâ€?. Desire, his second studio album, contained the singles “Kukereâ€?, “Ur Waistâ€?, “Flavourâ€?, “Sexy Mamaâ€?, and “Jomboloâ€?. He won the Artist of the Year award at The Headies 2013. In 2014, he did well for himself, a feat he hopes to continue in 2015.

the lips of many. Over the years, the Kukere crooner has churned out hits that has made him a toast of many. He recently listed his new year resolutions for 2015. Top on his list is the need to reduce stress, keep in shape, improve his mental

Dakore closes ears to rumours Bukola Bakare

Stella Damasus speaks against Domestic Violence

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hen Nollywood actress, Dakore Akande (nee Egbuson) was about to get married, several rumours were peddled. Some said her father-in-law to-be didn’t like her, others said her husbandto-be’s family forced her to stop acting. Well Dakore has œ|[wwž^ š`z^ zZ]^ j`}x`j_^ zx^ rest. In a recent interview, she said: ‘’ “They peddled all sorts of stories-His parents did not like me and that I quit acting. But it’s not possible that I would be married if my father-in-law did not like me. I was not even 40 years old yet and people started calling me an ex-actress. It was hard for me! But I decided to live my life and I stopped paying [?]|z{x|^zx^}[{|z[{|^}ž^_[|ity. How could anyone think I would quit my job because I got married? They said this because I married into a wealthy family, but I still have my purpose and goals that I want to achieve.� After taking a break from acting, her fans were elated when she returned to the big screen in the movie ‘ Journey to self’ which starred other notable thespians such as Nse Ikpe Etim, Catherine Edoho, Kalu Ikeagwu, Femi Jacobs and others. Good for her, one would say.

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ollywood actress, Stella Damasus is fighting a new cause this 2015. She is

Jude Okoye gushes about daughter

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`_{‹^šjxq`‹]j^ `q]^ ÂĽxž]^zxxÂĽ^zx^{|_z[›j[}^zx^_ZxÂŚ^x>^Z{_^|]ÂŚÂŞ born daughter, Emma. It would be recalled that the elder brother of the sensational singing duo, P-Square married his beau, Ifeoma Michelle Umeokeke and they recently welcomed a baby girl. He wrote: ‘’ I remember asking her to take everything from her mother’s looks and to avoid my nose in particular. 5weeks old and Princess Emma Adanna ÂĽxž]^wxxÂĽ_^w{ÂĽ]^}]^xj^Z]j^ `}ÂŽ^ {?ž^‹`z]ÂŤÂŤÂ?^ x|›j[z`w[z{x|_^zx^zZ]^|]ÂŚ^ father. He is surely basking in the euphoria of parenting.

standing up against domestic violence. She posted this message on her twitter handle: ‘’ We are sick and tired of people telling us it’s okay for your husband to hit you just because he has paid your bride price. We are sick and tired of the ignorance surrounding domestic violence in Africa. We are sick and tired of law enforcement agencies telling us it’s a domestic affair and should be resolved at home’’. The actress went further to say that Domestic violence is not a peculiar problem, it is universal and it has taken so many lives. Consequently, it must stop.

When Yemith thrilled fans

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ne of the rave of the moment jujugospel musicians in Oyo State, Prince Adeyemi Yemith hosted his fans, friends and associates (which included music promoters, marketers and showbiz personalities) to a big party on New Year day. The event was held at Planet X Bar and Events Centre, Old-Ife Road, Ibadan, Nigeria, in appreciation of their support towards his musical career since he started out years ago.

Yemith who mounted the stage around 4pm dished out melodious tunes, jibes, beats and ju-gospel music at its best, to the delight of his guests who thronged the venue. Yemith also gave a taste of the budding into his debut album entitled:- “MY TIME� billed for launch early in the year, as fans were yearning for more and more till he left the stage around 8:30pm, as there was much to eat and drink to everybody’s satisfaction.

He further expressed great satisfaction on the huge turnout of his fans and other musicians like Segun Barry White, despite the short notice who all came to honour his New Year Party. The energetic juju-gospel musician advised government to support the entertainment sector to curb youth restlessness and unemployment, as entertainment provides jobs and also serves as a money-spinner if properly harnessed.


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News of Islam Group commissions cassava factory FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 2015

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gigi, in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, is a hidden treasure waiting to be explored. Its agricultural potentials are enormous. Blessed with abundant fertile land, the town enjoys full complement of good vegetation, good weather and good ecological landscape with some river bodies. But until recently, the arable land was lying fallow and to some extent, inaccessible. To open up the largely agrarian community, a Lagos-based Muslim group, Lutfullahi International Society is investing a whopping N2.5billion on the cultivation of food and cash crops zZjx` Z^ zZ]^ [ w{ [z{x|^ x~^ `?{| ^ edge technology and public-private partnership. Made up of 500 acres of farmland, Luftfarms International, is set, not only to change the face of agriculture in the local government, but also in the state through the cultivation of food and cash crops, such as cassava, cashew nuts, palm produce, grains, maize, fruits and vegetables, among others, on a large scale. The awesome investment of Lutfullahi on agriculture in Ogigi would open up the virgin land and turn it into greener pasture for the people of the community and beyond. According to the founder of Sheikh Abdul Malik in a chat with the Managing Director of Kwara State Agricultural Development Project, Dr. Sunday Lutfullahi International Society, Sheikh Mohammed Robiu Adebayo Abdul Atanda, at the commissioning ceremony. Malik, while addressing pressmen and areas “is at its best epileptic, where it While commending the organisation’s comparative advantage. dignitaries which included royal fathers, He however expressed joy at the is available.” community leaders and government bold initiative in supplementing According to him, while his x. {[w_^ [z^ zZ]^ x. {[w^ x}}{__{x|{| ^ x\]j|}]|z«_^ ]>xjz_¤^ q`w^ [z[{^ critical intervention of a religious of the Cassava Processing Factory in Ahmed, Governor, Kwara state, who ,but non-governmental organization x}}`|{z ^ Z[q^ jx\{q]q^ [^ x?[ ]^ represented by Dr, Sunday (NGO), like Lutfullahi International, Zx_ {z[w^ zZjx` Z^ x}}`|[w^ ]>xjz_¤^ Ogigi town recently farming is the only was alternative to hunger and starvation Atanda, Managing Director, Kwara saying,” in Ifelodun local government, ”the Kwara state government should Agricultural Development Project the agricultural investment of the ]^ [ w]^ zx^ _z[>^ x`j^ j{}[j ^ [|q^ being experienced in the country. opinioned that food Islamic group is unprecedented as secondary schools with teachers to He said “as life is the only alternative (Kwara ADP) it is adjudged third by any private teach our students.” to death, so is farming the only priority is of national interest. Pa Busari Aremu of Igbonna According to the governor, the major organization in the history of Kwara alternative to hunger, unemployment Malik and starvation as farming unlike other issues in the agricultural sector are state. I therefore, enjoin well meaning commended Sheikh Abdul \x [z{x|_^Z[_^ j][z]j^}`wz{ w{]j^]>] z_ ^ predicated on how Nigeria’s system Nigerians to emulate the Lutfullahi ~xj^ `?{| ^ _}{w]_^ x|^ zZ]^ ~[ ]_^ x~^ zZ]^ If you plant food and cash crops, it will x`wq^ ]^ ]?]j^ _] `j]q^ zZjx` Z^ x`j^ organization by teaming up with the people at all times just as he laments put food on your table and provide ability to feed our population rather government to bring about the much- dearth of government presence in the community despite persistent needed grassroots development.” cash for your upkeep and that of your than depend on foreign imports. Oba Mosudo, Alhaji Usman Abdul population census exercises and Stressing that “the need for our family even at subsistence level. It will generate employment opportunities compatriots to put their acts together Quadri, used the occasion to draw the conduct of elections. He urged politicians, whom he and reduce tension in the land, as an ^ [ {| ^q`]^[?]|z{x|^zx^[ j{ `wz`j] ^ [?]|z{x|^ x~^ zZ]^ _z[z]^ x\]j|}]|z^ zx^ The strategic plan of the Kwara state the plight of his people especially in described as merchants of hope “not idle brain is the devil’s workshop.”

]^[.j}]q^zZ[z^zZ]^qx¦|¦[jq^_wx ]^ government is to ensure that it meets a respect of provision of potable water to raise and dash their hopes as new {|^zZ]^ j{ ]^x~^x{w¤^ wx [ww ¤^{_^[^_`. {]|z^ good percentage of the people’s needs supply to their communities, adding ]w] z{x|_^[j]^{|^zZ]^x.| Ä lesson that Nigerians should go back to in some of the key areas where it has zZ[z^ ]w] zj{ {z ^ _` w ^ {|^ zZ]^ [>] z]q^ the land as agriculture is less volatile than commodity pricing. But the major challenge, according to the renowned Islamic scholar, is the deplorable state n less than two months to 2015 throwing Nigeria into chaos before, `{wq^ x| q]| ]^ {|^ zZ]^ ]x w]^ {_^ of the roads around Ogigi, which is general election, an Islamic during and after the 2015 general not only by remaining neutral, but long overdue for rehabilitation, having been constructed since 1946. rights organization, The elections is for our politicians to by being seen to be transparently “For crops to be made available at Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) adopt civilized behavior, respect impartial”. [>xjq[ w]^ j{ ]_¤^ zZ]^ {} xjz[| ]^ x~^ has caution all stakeholders to the rule of law and strictly adhere In similar vein, MURIC has appeal feeder roads to transport farm produce observe decorum and respect the to the principles of democracy. The to the Nigerian Army to stay out of cannot be over-emphasized,” he said. rule of law and strictly adhere to Nigerian Police is reminded that it politics as it observed that doing so While imploring the communities in the principles of democracy. belongs to the Nigerian people and is the only way to retain its integrity. the area to unite and remain focused, This was stated in a release by not to any political party. We frown “Politicking is unprofessional Sheikh Abdul Malik implored the Kwara state government to rehabilitate the organization recently in Lagos. upon ugly incidents in the past in for any military institution and zZ]^[>] z]q^jx[q_^zx^]|Z[| ]^] x|x}{ ^ According to Professor Ishaq which the police stood akimbo as the Nigerian Army should not be activities in the region. Akintola, the observance of rule Zxxw{ [|_^ [?[ ¥]q^ }]} ]j_^ x~^ zZ]^ portrayed as the military wing Similarly, the President of Lutfullahi of law and democratic principles opposition or acts of connivance of the ruling party. In addition, , Professor Abdul Ganiyy Oke, said the is the only way to avoid throwing in which policemen protected involvement of the Nigerian idea behind Lutfarms International “is Nigeria into chaos before, during members of the ruling party as they military will be an unnecessary and zx^ x|zj{ `z]^ zx^ zZ]^ ~xxq^ _`. {]| ^ and after the 2015 general elections. x}}{?]q^ [ z_^ x~^ {} `|{z ^ Z]^ debilitating distraction in the war programme of the state government and also empower its members and the He said “ The only ways to avoid only way the Nigerian Police can against insurgents”, the statement immediate community.” added.

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NASFAT educates members on Islam propagation TAYO SALAMI

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asrul-Lahi-L-Fatih Society of Nigeria, (NASFAT), has trained over 80 members of the Islamic organisation on various aspects of Islamic teachings at its ‘2014 annual Train the Trainers’ Dawah training course. The four-day programme held between December 24th and December 29th in Lagos was put together by the Women’s wing of the Society and the Mission Board, in collaboration with Islamic Education Trust, Dawah Institute of Nigeria, Minna, to educate and empower participants, about Islam, the religion of peace; it also provided a veritable platform for the participants to be trained extensively on various areas of Islamic religion propagation. Speaking during the formal opening of the training, the National x}]|^ >[{j_^ ] j]z[j ¤^ wZ[ [^ Samiat Mumuni reiterated that the training was particularly targeted at Women whose level of knowledge about Islam is believed to have greater impact on children. She said the women spend a great deal of time with children and the need to train them to be able to infuse proper Islamic teachings in the children has become imperative. The National President of the society and former Director-General, National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Engineer Kamil Bolarinwa charged the Women’s wing to extend the training to women in market places and youths. In his words, “This is very important because these categories of women meet a larger number of people, who challenge them on their religion on a daily basis. The key is to empower them with the necessary knowledge so as to keep them steadfast in their religion.” Bolarinwa also urged the organisers to leverage the advantage of the world that has become a global village to always broadcast their programmes online on various social media such that people, who could not make it to the event, can also watch and interact from their various places. Speaking in the same vein, the

Cross section of awardees with Sadr, Lajnal Imaillah Nigeria, Dr. Basirat Dikko (4th left), at 63rd Jalsa Salana 2014 of Ahmadiyya Mulism Jamaát at Jamia School, Ilaro, Ogun State.

immediate past National Women >[{j_^ ] j]z[j ¤^ wZ[ [^ x _[z^ jx `|q[q]^]| x{|]q^xzZ]j^ _w[}{ ^ Organisations to design programme `_z^ [_^ zZ{_^ [¦[Z^ jx j[}}]^ zx^ train Muslims to know more about their religion and empower them to

be able to remain strong in faith”. The Coordinators appreciated the participants for their perseverance and understanding during the course of the programme and charged them to spread the knowledge learnt to people around them.

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_]} w ^ ¦Z{ Z^ [.j}]q^ zZ[z^ zZ]^ ‘African Decade for Youth’ was he Ahmadiyya Muslim between 2009 and 2019, and that Youths in partnership with it serves as a global driving force the Joint Youth Forum, for social transformation. (JYF) have concluded plans to It further stated that, the organise the 1st Lagos state gu- JYF acknowledged that youth’s bernatorial debate. participation in Nigeria electoral According to a statement process has gradually become signed by the Group, the debate non-existence over the years. which is scheduled to hold on “Apparently, most youths in January 27, 2015 at University of the political space, particularly Lagos, Akoka, would assist the those in political parties are ofyouth to articulate and advocate ten time used as thugs by politifor their inclusion in democracy. {[|_^ ¦Zx^ _]]¥^ _]w _Z^ xw{z{ [w^ The statement further explained gains through perpetuation of that the position of the JYF was in violence. line with the 2008 declaration by “For participatory democracy the African Union General As- to thrive in Nigeria, young people must play important and active roles in determining the political future of their country TAYO SALAMI q] x `^ zZ]^ q]_{j]^ zx^ z[¥]^ ` ^ zZ]^ by engaging political actors with demands for inclusion and equal staz Yusuf Olatunde Ade- herculean task of halting the unfor- access to political participation “, tunate trend.” x `¤^ [^ j]|x¦|]q^ _w[}{ ^ The statement added that, “It was the statement added. public preacher and foundIn another development, the er, Academy of Islamic Propaga- indeed desirable to halt the assault Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at , Nition (ACADIP) Nigeria, would be of the anti-Islamic preachers and ]j{[¤^Z[_^ `_z{ ]q^{z_^ {x|]]j{| ^ celebrating 20years anniversary of house-to-house canvassers who status as champion of western Islamic Public preaching (Dawah) were responsible for misleading the and secular education in Nigeria themed, “One God, One Message” less knowledgeable and the unwary as members of the Islamic organMuslims into Christianity.” next Sunday. Highlights of the day would in- {_[z{x|^ [}]^x`z^{|^ {| ^ xwx`j_^ This was made known in a release clude, anniversary lecture; pres- in their academic pursuit. signed by the Oyo State Co-ordi x^ [ j] {[z]^ zZ]{j^ ]>xjz_¤^ zZ]^ entation of awards to selected few nator of ACADIP, Ustaz Badmus Islamic organisation presented personalities; VCD and book launch Tunde- Aawal. an award to the outstanding According to the statement, “The and fund raising for the procure- members who made the organiment of Dawah (Missionary work) alarming rate at which Muslims sation proud. were drifting away from Islam gave equipments to facilitate the Islamic The new scholars represent 14 propagation.

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{j `{z_^[|q^À»^ [}[«[z^[ jx__^ {geria. An elated head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, Nigeria, Dr Mashuud Fasola said the Islamic organisation decided to give an academic merit award to members to encourage scholarship and educational development in Nigeria, at a time when education is not given a pride of place in the Nation’s growth. The awardees include: Professor AbdulRahman Abdullah, Animal Science, Babcock University and Professor AbdulFatah Fehintola of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Ibadan. Dr (Barrister) Owoade AbdulLateef had Ph.D in Islamic Law and Dr. Basirat Dikko bagged her Ph.D in educational Foundation from the University of Lagos. Two females bagged degree in Medicine and Surgery. Others include; seven MSc. Graduates in Information Technology; Microbiology; Food Technology; Civil Engineering and Zoology; Four First Class Honours graduates in Mathematics, Biochemistry, Anthropology, Plant Physiology and Crop Production respectively. These educational honours were part of the success of the 63rd annual conference of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, Nigeria held at Ilaro, Ogun state, Nigeria, last December.


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Islam and your health

Why eating brown/ofada rice is beneficial

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Who is Muhammad (saw)?

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e was an orphan raised by his uncle from the respected tribe of Quraysh. He could neither read nor write yet he was a successful leader. He was so trustworthy, sincere, generous and upright in his dealings with people. Though he died years back, but the world never seizes to send eulogies to him. Who is he? He is Muhammad, the seal of prophethood and the bearer of truth. At the age of forty, Muhammad received Z{_^Âœj_z^j]\]w[z{x|^ÂŚZ{‹Z^w[_z]q^~xj^zÂŚ]|zž^ three years from Allah through the Angel Jibreel. The Prophet Muhammad was a perfect example of an honest, just, merciful, compassionate, truthful, and brave human being. Though he was a man, he was far removed from all evil characteristics and strove solely for the sake of God and His reward in the Hereafter. Moreover, in all his actions and dealings, he was ever mindful and fearful of God. The noble Quran in its various chapters has clearly pointed out the personage; jxšZ]z^ `Z[}}]q^ Âľ_[ÂŚÂśÂ?^ z^ ‹w[j{Âœ]_^ issues concerning his parentage, early life, shepherd-hood, marital life and his eventual prophet-hood.

{_^š]j_x|^Z[_^ÂŒ]]|^q]_‹j{ÂŒ]q^q{>]j]|zwž×^ as messenger of Allah, a bearer of good news, mercy to the world, the seal of prophet hood, among other appellations. Who is this Muhammed, whose heart is full of mercy and compassion? Quran 33:45 describes Prophet Muhammed as a bearer of good messages and a counsellor. “Prophet! surely We have sent you as a witness, and as a bearer of good news and as a Warner. And as one inviting to Allah by His permission, and as a light-giving torch. And give to the believers the good news that they shall have a great grace from Allah. And be not compliant to the unbelievers and the hypocrites, and leave unrewarded their annoying talk, and j]wž^x|^ ww[ZĂ—^[|q^ ww[Z^{_^_`.‹{]|z^[_^[^ Protector.â€? w_x¤^[.j}{|›^zZ]^_z[z`_^x~^zZ]^šjxšZ]z^ of Islam as a truth bearer, Quran 35:24- 25 “ And if they call you a liar, so did those

before them indeed call (their messengers) liars; their messengers had come to them with clear arguments, and with scriptures, and with the illuminating book.â€? Surely, We have sent you (Muhammad (saw) as a witness and as a bearer of good news and as a Warner, so that you (the people) may believe in Allah and His Messenger and may aid him and revere him; and (that) you may declare His (Allah’s) glory, morning and evening. Quran 48:8 – 9. In his article on the person of Prophet Muhammed, Reehab Ramadan wrote that: “For forty years prior to the revelation, the Prophet Muhammad (saw) was indisputably known to be of sound morals. Amongst his tribe, he was known as “AsSideeq Al-Ameen,â€? meaning the honest and trustworthy one. The fact that he was given this name can mean one of two things: Either his honesty and trustworthy nature surpassed all others, or at the time, it ÂŚ[_^j[j]^zx^Âœ|q^_x}]x|]^ÂŚZx^ÂŚ[_^Zx|]_z^ and trustworthy; therefore his nature was unique and treasured as such. May God cause us to be of those who yearn to be in the presence of the Prophet Muhammed (saw) and truly make him beloved to our hearts.â€? After the death of his grandfather, he was sent to live with his uncle, Abu Talib. Abu Talib had many children, but he always treated the Prophet Muhammad (saw) as his own and did not deprive him of what he needed. He was known to be

a generous man and would always feed the pilgrims when they would come to make pilgrimage. Because of his intense generosity, Abu Talib was poor and struggled to keep his family fed. At the young age of thirteen, Prophet Muhammad (saw) decided that he never wanted to be a burden on the shoulders of his uncle and wanted to fend for himself. In a time where being a shepherd was seen to be lowly and unrewarding, the young jxšZ]z^ _[‹j{œ‹]q^ Z{_^ xÂŚ|^ {}[›]^ [|q^ became a shepherd, receiving the lowest pay possible. He did whatever he could to make sure that his uncle did not have to struggle to keep him fed and carried his own weight around the house. He stayed patient and rose in ranks in the work force until he became a successful business man by the [›]^ x~^ zÂŚ]|zÂžÂŞÂœ\]Â?^ z^ {_^ [z^ zZ{_^ z{}]¤^ zZ[z^ Khadijah hired him to work for her. Just as his ego did not prevent him from a lowly job when he needed it, again his ego did not prevent him from working for a successful woman, whom he would eventually marry. When Prophet `Z[}}[q^ Âľ_[ÂŚÂś^ q{q^ Âœ|[wwž^ }[jjž^ Khadijah, he did not forget the generosity of his uncle. It was not enough for him that he had carried his own weight when living with his uncle, he also wanted to give back. The Prophet returned to Abu Talib and }[q]^ [^ |xÂŒw]^ [|q^ q{›|{Âœ]q^ j]Ăƒ`]_zÂ?^ ]^ asked for one of the children of Abu Talib so that he could raise him and care for him,

The noble Quran in its various chapters has clearly pointed out the personage; Prophet Muhammed (saw)

just as his uncle had once done for him. Abu Talib agreed and gave him Ali, who would later be a great torch bearer of Islam. Abu Talib did not expect such a gesture; rather, {z^‹[}]^~jx}^zZ]^š`j]^`|_]wÂœ_Z^Z][jz^x~^zZ]^ Prophet. The Prophet, however, was the farthest from any such description. He (saw) was a man who was enveloped in mercy, who cared for the weak, encouraged the women, and stood up for anyone in need. The Prophet (saw) did not only have mercy towards the men. Society at that time treated women very harshly; he was also busy working against this to replace it with mercy and compassion. The men at the time of Prophet Muhammad (saw) were privileged with the opportunity to constantly be in his company, learning and growing with him. The women wanted to have such an opportunity, and being the leader that he was, the women did not feel any shyness or fear in requesting this from him. Upon request, the Prophet set aside a special time just for the women so that he could answer their questions and help them with what they needed. The Prophet’s mercy was vast and inclusive. He spread it far and wide to the šx{|z^zZ[z^]\]|^[|{}[w_^‹x`wq^Âœ|q^j]~`›]^ in his kindness. Of the many instances that are breathtakingly vibrant with the clemency of the Prophet is that of the helpless bird. ‘Abdullah ibn Mas’ud was travelling with the Prophet (saw) and a few other men. One of the men took an egg from the bird’s nest. Out of despair, the bird came [|q^ ™[šš]q^ {z_^ ÂŚ{|›_^ [z^ zZ]^ jxšZ]z¤^ and he took immediate notice to her sad state. He turned to his companions and asked them who had made this poor bird }{_]j[ÂŒw]Â?^ šx|^Âœ|q{|›^x`z^zZ[z^Z]j^]››^ had been taken, he ordered the man to return the egg to her as a sign of mercy and compassion. At a time when many humans were not being shown kindness, the Prophet mastered kindness to mankind and was already encouraging kindness and rights for animals. Indeed, the prophet of Islam (saw) is an exemplar; a messenger of truth and mercy to the world. Allah knows best!


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