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o fewer than 32 p e o p l e were killed ye s t e r d a y when two explosions rocked the busy Terminus Market in Jos, Plateau State capital and several others sustained various degrees of injury. Eyewitnesses revealed that about 32 people were killed and several others injured during the explosion, which occurred adjacent to Mr Biggs, an eatery and First Bank at Terminus Market in Jos. The sources said the first explosion went off at about 6:20 pm, while the second one detonated five minutes later at about 10 metres away from scene of the first. –z{ƒ ‰œ ‰`–~ |{z{ —{}~ that one of the bombs was planted beside the busy terminus, while the other was wrapped in black nylon and kept in the market close to the eatery. This is the second time

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However, since ants and our party’s rank The fears were heightAtiku may have resolved to that you will work with ded- we came up short, we have  Â–}~‚—{~ `~Š–‰ {~˜{€‰–}~`Š|~ ened by increased constay with the APC and work ‰_ {}~  Â–}~ ¤ÂŠ Â—‰‚{}~ ‰œ{|‰- to now rally behind General candidates at all levels to en- flicts among the ranks for Buhari’s victory next ans to protect our citizens, Buhari to help him prevail ƒŠ|{~ € ~ €{~ ~‰ƒ~}{¢{ - of health workers and year. He has congratulated improve our economy, cre- in the coming Presidential ed, so Nigerians can have medical professionals real change. Buhari for emerging victori- ate jobs, improve education, election. in the country, though ˆ ~„‰——~€ Â–}~`z{|~ `~ {–£~ Š- it was assumed that “The APC has demonstratous in the keenly contested |{¢`|š~Âœ`z{|– Â–_{~ Â–}~‚œ€ ~ corruption. You will indeed hari for his review and possied, through the transparent presidential primary elecmost of them agreed bring the change Nigeri- process, the party’s commit- ble implementation my policy tion. that the president Atiku described the elec- ans have been yearning for. ment to democracy and rule document which was devel- should assent to the tion as the most credible and Once more, congratulations. `¢~ — Â„ÂŁ~ ~ € Âƒ~ }{š`–ƒ | {}~ oped in line with the party’s bill. ˆ ~ _`–œ| ÂŠÂ— {~ €{~ ` €{|~ its respect for people and philosophy,â€? Atiku stated. twin explosions would rock the market and killed about 100 people including students of University of Jos. The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Emmanuel Abuh, who confirmed

the incident, said bomb explosion occurred at the terminus and figure of the casualty is still unknown as at press time. Abuh said he was yet to be furnished with details of the ugly in-

cident and emphasised that police operatives have been deployed to condone off the scene and bring sanity to the area. However, it was gathered that the corpses have taken to the

morgue of Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), while some of those who sustained injuries were also conveyed to JUTH and some private hospitals including Bingham University Teaching Hospital.

Police discover two bombs in Imo EMMA MGBEAHURIKE, Owerri

PSN commends Jonathan for giving assent to health bill

It’s Jonathan vs Buhari again


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Oshiomhole congratulates Buhari, hails Atiku, others to drive the much-desired goes to show that he is widely One Voteâ€? and we hope that the other Presidential aspirchange at the centre and the  __{‹ {}~˜›~š Ž`|‰ ›~`¢~ ‰œ{- the other party and especially ants of our party and implore overnor Ad- | _{~ `~{J{_ ~ € ~|{ Â—~_€ Â–Âœ{~ rians across geo-political di- the electoral umpire, INEC, them to join hands with our „‰——~ ˜`||`„~  ~ —{ ¢~ ¢|`š~ Šƒ~ ÂŹÂ Âœ§Â˜{ |{|•~ `~{–ƒŠ|{~ €{~z‰_ams Eric Aliyu € Âƒ~ŽŠƒ ~˜{ÂœÂŠÂ–ÂŁ~ ~_€ Â–Âœ{~ € ~ vides in the country. “By the APC Convention, we and let one man, one vote pre- tory of our great party, the All Oshiomhole of represents a new dawn in the Edo State has democratic governance of our have shown and demonstrated vail in the 2015 general elec- Progressives Congress, at the congratulated re- great country; a change that to Nigerians that we can do ‰`–£~ €‰ƒ~ ‰ƒ~ €{~ ‰||{}Š_‰˜—{~ polls in 2015. “While thanking the organtired Maj.-Gen Muhammadu will restore hope to the down- things aright, provided we de- minimum that is expected of izers for the success of the Buhari on his emergence as |`}}{–~ Â–}~¢`|Âœ`G{–~š ÂƒÂƒ{ƒ~ ploy courage, determination INEC. “While I again congratu- Convention, I implore General €{~ |{ƒ‰}{– ‰ Â—~ÂŹÂ Âœ§Â˜{ |{|~`¢~ of our great country and also and commitment in doing it. “Our successful convention late our party for this great Š€ |‰~ `~˜{~ ~¢ Â€{|~ `~ Â——•~‰–the All Progressives Congress place Nigeria in its rightful (APC) for the 2015 General place in the comity of nations. has further shown that Nige- convention and its outcome, I cluding the other Presidential “With the wide margin of rians are now more inclined want to commend the spirit of  ÂƒÂ‹Â‰| Â– ƒ~‰–~ €{~˜Š‰—}§ÂŠÂ‹~ `~ €{~ election. In a statement, Oshiomhole z` {ƒ~ |{_`|}{}~ ˜›~ Š€ |‰•~ ‰ ~ to the doctrine of “One man, ƒ‹`| ƒš Â–ƒ€‰‹~ {°Â€Â‰Â˜Â‰ {}~ ˜›~ General elections in 2015. also gave kudos to the other Presidential aspirants of the ‹ | ›~ ¢`|~  ~ Âœ Â—— Â– ~ ‚œ€ ~  Â–}~ urged them to join hands with the party’s candidate to scale the next hurdle. __`|}‰–œ~ `~ €‰š•~ ˆ‚|ƒ •~ —{ ~ š{~ _`–œ| ÂŠÂ— {~ €{~ ÂŹÂ Âœ§ ˜{ |{|~ `¢~ `Š|~ ‹ | ›•~  ~ €‰œ€—›~ disciplined, tested and trusted leader, Maj.-General Muhammadu Buhari for emerging €|`Šœ€~ €‰ƒ~ |{‚–{}•~ | Â–ƒ‹ |{– ~ Â–}~_|{}‰˜—{~‹|`_{ƒƒ~`¢~ delegate election. “Also, I wish to congratulate the delegates for their tolerance, patience, maturity and commitment towards ensuring a successful convention which has produced such a strong candidate for our party. “This goes to show that „{~  Â——~  |{~ _`šš‰G{}~ `~ ˜{ing agents of change in this democratic process. With the emergence of Buhari, Nigeria L-R: Governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano; his Commissionner for Works, Callistus Ilozumba and Coun„‰——~ –`~ }`Š˜ ~ Âœ{ ~  ~ |Š{~  Â–}~ try Manager, CCC Construction Company, Bassam Kaawash, during the governor’s inspection tour of Aguleri-Otu ƒ{—{ƒƒ~ —{ }{|ƒ€‰‹~ –{{}{}~ oil rig road in Anambra State‌on Wednesday. THANKGOD OFOELUE, Benin

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€{~ ‰– Â˜Â‰Â—‰ ›~ `¢~ €{~ `—‰_{~ ~ ~ `~ ‚—{~ ~ ‰ ƒ~~ ‹|`_{ƒƒ{ƒ~`–~˜{€ Â—¢~ of the InspectorGeneral of Police “ ”~‰–~ ~ƒŠ‰ ~~˜|`Šœ€ ~ Âœ Â‰Â–ƒ ~~ €{~ `—‰_{~  Â–}~ ` €{|ƒ~ ˜›~ €{~ impeached chairperson of Onitsha South Local Governš{– ~ |{ ~`¢~ – ÂšÂ˜| ~  {•~ Mrs. Ann Chukwuneke, yesterday stalled the hearing of €{~š G{|~ ~ €{~ {}{| Â—~ ‰œ€~ Court, Awka. The case had come for hearing of the applications  Â–}~ €{~ ƒŠ˜ƒ  Â– ‰z{~ š G{|•~ when the counsel for the police, Arua Uka, introduced himself as representing the •~ €{~ – ÂšÂ˜| ~  {~ `šmissioner of Police and the Onitsha Area Commander, and proceeded from there and informed the court that €{›~ € z{~ –` ~ ˜{{–~  Â˜Â—{~ `~ ‚—{~ €{‰|~ }{¢{–_{~  Â–}~ ` €{|~ relevant papers in the suit. But the counsel to the ousted chairperson, Ozoemena Onyali (SAN), pointed out `~ €{~ ‹|{ƒ‰}‰–œ~ Š}Âœ{•~ Šƒtice I.B. Gafai, that Uka was –` ~|{‹|{ƒ{– ‰–œ~ €{~ ~~˜{_ ÂŠÂƒ{~ €{~ }‰}~ –` ~ ‚—{~  Â–›~ process for the IG and that

is tacit admission that their claims are valid. Uka however, said it was an oversight and appealed `~ Šƒ ‰_{~  ¢ Â‰~ `~ œ‰z{~ €‰š~ ‰š{~ `~ ‚—{~ ~ ²²Âƒ~ }{¢{–_{•~ „€‰_€~ €{~ Š}Âœ{~  __{}{~ }~ to, so that every party in the

_ Âƒ{~ƒ€`Š—}~˜{~œ‰z{–~`‹‹`| Š–‰ ›~ `~ ˜{~ €{ |}~ `~  z`‰}~ €{~ _`š‹— Â‰Â– ƒ~ `¢~ ˜{‰–œ~ shot-out after his judgment. He then gave the Police _`Š–ƒ{—•~ Š{ƒ} Â›Â•~ {_{š˜{|~ œ¡~ `~ ‚—{~  Â——~ ‹|`_{ƒƒ{ƒ~ ¢`|~ IG, failure which the court

will not entertain further request and adjourned the š G{|~ `~  Â–Š |›~ ¸œÂ•~ ¸šœºÂ•~ ¢`|~}{‚–‰ {~€{ |‰–œ~`¢~ Â——~ €{~ interlocutory applications  Â–}~ €{~~ƒŠ˜ƒ  Â– ‰z{~~ƒŠ‰ ÂŁ The impeached chairperson is praying the court that the

purported impeachment of €‰ƒ~_—‰{– ~~€ Âƒ~˜{{–~z‰ ‰ {}~˜›~ failure to follow due process ˜›~ ‰š‹{ _€‰–œ~ €{|~ „‰ €‰–~ two days of service of impeachment notice instead of €|{{~š`– €ƒ~|{¤ÂŠÂ‰|{}~˜›~ €{~ law among other requests.

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ormer deputy gov{|–`|~ `¢~ ˜`–›‰~ State and a senatorial aspirant of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), Prof. €‰œ`´Â‰{~ œ˜Š~ ›{ƒ {|} Â›~ announced that he would remain in the party despite € z‰–œ~—`ƒ ~€‰ƒ~ƒ{– `|‰ Â—~˜‰}~ ¢`|~ ˜`–›‰~ `Š €~ }‰ƒ |‰_ ~ `~ {– `|~ `––‰~ œ˜Š`Ž‰£ Addressing a press confer{–_{~ ‰–~ ˜ ¥ Â—‰¥‰~ ›{ƒ {|} Â›Â•~ |`¢£~ œ˜Š~ ƒ  {}~ € ~ ƒŠ‹porters of the State Governor, Chief Martin Elechi who decamped enmass to €{~  Â˜`Š|~  | ›~ “ ”~ }Š{~ to alleged humiliation of the governor in PDP, had ap‹|` _€{}~ €‰š~  Â–}~ `J{|{}~ him the senatorial ticket for ˜`–›‰~ `Š €~ƒ{– `|‰ Â—~}‰ƒ |‰_ ~˜Š ~€{~}{_—‰–{}ÂŁ

“As a very loyal PDP mem˜{|•~ ~ € z{~ –`~ ‰– {– ‰`–~ `¢~ leaving PDP for any other ‹ | ݣ~ ~ „‰——~ ˜{~ _`– | |›~ `•~ and a question on my hard { |–{}~ ‰– {Âœ|‰ ›~ `~ ˜{~ ƒ{{–~ jumping from one party to  Â–` €{|~ƒ‰š‹—›~˜{_ ÂŠÂƒ{~ ~„ Âƒ~ }{–‰{}~ Â–~`‹‹`| Š–‰ ›~ `~˜{~ ‚{—}{}~ Âƒ~ ~_ Â–}‰} {~`¢~ ~ for governorship or senatorial position. “And more importantly, not at this time when my long time very good friend, H. E. Alhaji Ahmed Adamu Muazu, is the National Chairman of the PDP and my former colleague as Deputy Governor, now the President, Commander-inChief, H. E., Dr. Goodluck ˜{—{~ `– Â€ Â–•~ •~ ‰ƒrunning for a second tenure to complete his very laud Â˜Â—{~ | Â–ƒ¢`|š Â‰`–~  Âœ{–} £~

~„‰——~˜{~„‰ €~ €{š~ Â–}~„`|ÂĄ~ to ensure the success of Mr. |{ƒ‰}{– ~ ‰–~ ˜`–›‰~  {•~ he said. œ˜Š~ ƒ Â‰}~ € ~ ƒ`š{ ‰š{~ in August 2013, he went to Governor Elechi and expressed his interest to contest the governorship in 2015 to succeed him, and that he expressed happiness and encouraged him to go on with consultation of stakeholders. According to the former deputy governor, for a year he went round the state consulting all senior PDP stakeholders, other state leaders and traditional rulers, and ƒ{ ~Š‹~z{|›~¢`|š‰} Â˜Â—{~‹`—‰ ‰cal support groups in each of the 13 LGAs. ˆ Š ~ ‰–~ {‹ {š˜{|~ ¸šœŸÂ•~ His Excellency, Chief Martin Elechi, gave me the shocking news that he has chosen Prof.

ÂŁ~ ÂŁ~ €Š¥„Š~ `~˜{~€‰ƒ~ƒŠ__{ƒƒ`|ÂŁ~ ~„ Âƒ~}Šš˜~¢`Š–}{}~ and I asked what have I done wrong? He said I have done –` €‰–œ~ „|`–œ~ ˜Š ~ |`¢£~ Chukwu is his choice. ˆ –~ š›~ ŠƒŠ Â—~ Š–‰–_€‰–œ~ support to my leader I told him I will not oppose his _€`‰_{~˜Š ~ € ~ ~„‰——~ €{–~|Š–~ for the senate. Meanwhile, €{~ ~ ‰–~ ˜`–›‰~ € Âƒ~ ƒ‹—‰ ~ into two factions. Sen. Og˜Š`Ž‰~„€`~ €{~ `z{|–`|~„ Âƒ~ supporting disserted government side for the other ¢ _ ‰`–•~ €|{{~} Â›Âƒ~˜{¢`|{~ €{~ primary, on the promise of automatic ticket. ˆ ƒ~  ~ ƒ‰œ–‰‚_ Â– ~ ¢`Š–}‰–œ~ ¢ Â€{|~ `¢~ ˜`–›‰•~ š›~ _`šmitment to the unity, peace and progress of the state is unequivocal and has always guided my action on issues inz`—z‰–œ~ ˜`–›‰~ƒ  {•~€{~ƒ Â‰}ÂŁ

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2015: Labour Party ‘ll spring surprises in Anambra –Party secretary ALPHONSUS EZE, Awka

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he Secretary of La˜`Š|~  | ›~ “ ”~ ‰–~ – š˜| ~  {•~ |ÂŁ~ Anthony Orekyeh, has vowed that the party is working hard to spring ƒŠ|‹|‰ƒ{ƒ~‰–~ €{~~ {˜|Š |›~ 2015 legislative election in the country. Speaking shortly after the primaries for the State

`Šƒ{~ `¢~ ƒƒ{š˜—›~  Â–}~  Â‰`– Â—~ ƒƒ{š˜—›~  ÂƒÂ‹Â‰|ants, which took place at the party secretariat in Udoka Estate, Awka, the state capital, the secretary ƒ Â‰}~ € ~  Â˜`Š|~  | ›•~ „€‰_€~ €{~ }{ƒ_|‰˜{}~  Âƒ~ the party for the masses ‰ƒ~ –` ~  ~ —`Šƒ›~ ‹ | ›~ ˜Š ~ €{›~ € z{~ ˜{{–~ „`|ÂĄÂ‰Â–Âœ~ silently to achieve huge success in the state in the next election. He said, “We are not noise makers. We are the party for the masses. We are working hard underground for success. We will do well in the 2015 election . We are working hard for the success of the party in the coming election.â€? |{¥›{€~~„€`~}{ƒ_|‰˜{}~ the primaries as “the most peacefulâ€?, said that the conduct of the delegates and the manner the entire primary was handled was  ~ ‹Š|{~  G{ƒ  Â‰`–~ ~ `¢~ €{~ ‹{`‹—{²Âƒ~˜{—‰{z{~‰–~  Â˜`Š|~ Party . He said that the successful outcome of the primary was a clear manifestation that the party’s internal democracy is the ˜{ƒ ~ Âš`–œ~ Â——~ €{~‹ | ‰{ĥ~ saying that is the reason the Party is the party of the people. –~ €‰ƒ~ ƒ‹{{_€~ `–~ ˜{€ Â—¢~ `¢~ €{~ _ Â–}‰} {ĥ~ ˜‰`| ~ –›{ Â˜`~ ˜‰•~ „€`~ emerged as the Party’s candidate for the Nnewi North and South Federal Constituency, assured the š{š˜{|ƒ~ `¢~ €{~  | ›~ ‰–~ the State that they will use their energy and everything they have to work to achieve victory in the 2015 election.

{~ ƒ Â‰}~ € ~  Â˜`Š|~  | ›~‰ƒ~ ~Âœ| ÂƒÂƒ§|`` ~˜ Âƒ{}~ ‹ | ›~ ˜{_ ÂŠÂƒ{~ ‰ ~ ~ ˜{—`–œƒ~~ to every strata of the society, pledging that they will carry their campaign from ‘ward to ward, house to house â€?. He commended the —{ }{|ƒ€‰‹~ `¢~ €{~  Â˜`Š|~  | ›~ ‰–~ – ÂšÂ˜| ~  {•~ —{}~ ˜›~ €‰{¢~ Š¥{~ ´{ nokwasa and the mem˜{|ƒ~ ¢`|~ €{~ ƒŠ__{ƒƒ¢ÂŠÂ—~ primary and the mandate given them, promising that they will not disappoint the Party.


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22 states indicate interest in CBN N220bn loan NANKPAH BWAKAN, Bauchi

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he Central Bank `¢~ ‰œ{|‰ ~ “ ”~ yesterday disclosed € ~ ¸¸~ ƒ  {~ Âœ`z{|–š{– ƒ~ have indicated their ‰– {|{ƒ ~ `~ ‹ | –{|~ „‰ €~ ‰ ~~ to access the N 220 billion loan facilities set aside to boost micro, medium and ƒš Â——~{– {|‹|‰ƒ{~‰–~ ‰œ{|‰ £ ~  _ ‰–œ~ ‰|{_ `|~ and Head Development ‰– Â–_{~ I_{~ “  ÂŠ_€‰”~ Mr. Mas’ud Ibrahim Tulu made the disclosure at  ~ „`|ÂĄÂƒÂ€`‹~ `|Âœ Â–‰´{}~ ˜›~  Â€Â‰Âš  ~ `š{–~  Â–}~ Youths Development Initiative in collaboration „‰ €~ _ ‰`– Â‰}~ ‰œ{|‰ ~¢`|~ „`š{–~ Â–}~›`Š €~¢ |š{|ƒ~ in Bauchi state held at DEC centre. He said already 22 ƒ  {~ Âœ`z{|–š{– ƒ~ € z{~ indicated interest to ‹ | –{|~ „‰ €~ ~ `~ access N2 billion each for the development of micro, medium and small enterprise in their respective states. __`|}‰–œ~ `~ €‰š•~ ˆ ƒ~ ²Âš~  Â—ÂĄÂ‰Â–Âœ~ `~ ›`Š•~ „{~~  |{~ ƒ ‰——~  Â—ÂĄÂ‰Â–Âœ~ „‰ €~ €{~  ÂŠ_€‰~ ƒ  {~ Âœ`z{|–š{– ~ `~ Âœ{ ~ €{š~ ˜Š›~ ‰– `~ €{~ ‹|`Âœ| ÂšÂš{ÂŁ~ `•~ —`–œ~  Âƒ~ €{~ ƒ  {~ Âœ`z{|–š{– ~ ‰ƒ~ —‰ƒ {–‰–œ~ `~ Šƒ•~ ~ _ Â–~ ƒ Â›~ there is possible response ¢|`š~ €{~ƒ  {~Âœ`z{|–š{– ~ and they have their reasons ¢`|~ €{~ }{— Â›~ ‰–~ ƒ‹{_‰¢Â›Â‰Â–Âœ~ ‰– {|{ƒ ~‰–~ €{~‹|`Âœ| ÂšÂš{ÂŁ~ But the earlier the state Âœ`z{|–š{– ~ ‰–}‰_ {~ ‰ ƒ~ ‰– {|{ƒ ~ €{~ ˜{G{|ÂŁÂť~ ~ {~ added that, “The CBN has developed some ‰– {|z{– ‰`–~ ‹|`Âœ| ÂšÂš{ƒ~ „‰ €~ ƒ‹{_‰‚_~  G{– ‰`–~ `~ „`š{–•~ {ƒ‹{_‰ Â——›~ €{~ 220 billion development fund and 60% is devoted `~„`š{–£~ ²Âƒ~‰–~—‰–{~„‰ €~ the mission and vision of €‰ƒ~ ~„€‰_€~‰ƒ~„€›~„{~  |{~€{|{~ `~_`—— Â˜`| {~„‰ €~ €{š~‰–~`|}{|~ `~{š‹`„{|~ €{~ „`š{–~ ¢ |š{|ÂƒÂŁ~ €{~ „€`—{~  Â‰Âš~ `¢~ ~ ‰– {|z{– ‰`–~ ‹|`Âœ| ÂšÂš{~ ‰ƒ~ `~ ‚œ€ ~ ‹`z{| ›•~ _|{ {~ „{ Â— €~  Â–}~ Âœ{–{| {~ {š‹—`›š{– ÂŁÂť

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Court restrains Kano PDP guber candidate TED ODOGWU, Kano

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ano State P e o p l e s Democratic Party (PDP) aspirant, Dr Akilu Sani –} ˜ „ •~  —`–œƒ‰}{~ three others, namely, Hajiya Raji Shehu Sharada, Binta Kabir

Gama and Hajiya  |› Âš~  Â—„ ~ € z{~ ˜{{–~ Âœ| Â– {}~  ~ ‰œ€~ Court injunction, |{ƒ | Â‰Â–‰–œ~ €{~ Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) 2015 Gubernatorial Primary, Alhaji Ahmed Gusau (Defendants) ¢|`š~ |{_`œ–‰´Â‰Â–Âœ~

anybody as Kano State PDP Gubernatorial _ Â–}‰} {•~ ‹{–}‰–œ~ €{~ determination of the motion on notice. |~ –} Â˜ Â„ ~‰–ƒ ‰ Š {}~ €{~ —{Âœ Â—~  _ ‰`–~ `–~ December 9,2014 before  ~  Â–`~  {~ ‰œ€~ Court, presided over by Justice Ibrahim Umar

but no date has been ‚°{}~ ¢`|~ €{ |‰–œ~ `¢~ €{~ substantive suit. ¢ {|~ €{ |‰–œ~ |~ Š|{‰–‰~ ‰š`ۥ~ „‰ €~ Usman Musa Baba and ÂŁ ÂŁ~  |˜ ~ ƒ¤Â•~ „€`~ are counsels for the  Â‹Â‹Â—‰_ Â– ĥ~ €{~ Š}Âœ{~ Âœ| Â– {}~ €{~ ‹| Â›{|ƒ~ `¢~ €{~ ‚|ƒ •~ ƒ{_`–}~  Â–}~

Principal, Women Education and Skills Model Centre, Mrs. Rahila Munza with her students during students skills acquisition training workshop in Bauchi State...yesterday.

2015 Senate: I stepped down to save PDP in Southern Kaduna –Ayuba that had the incumbent, Senator Esther Nenadi o r m e r ƒš Â–~„`–~ €{~‹|‰š |›~ Kaduna State election, the people of C o m m i s s i o n e r €{~  |{ ~ „`Š—}~ € z{~ `¢~ ‰– Â–_{~ |ÂŁ~ opted for the opposition ~ |`Âœ|{ƒƒ‰z{ƒ~ John Ayuba, yesterday ——~ explained that he opted `–œ|{ƒƒ•~“ ӣ In a statement he out of the Peoples ƒ‰œ–{}~ Democratic Party ‹{|ƒ`– Â——›~ (PDP) primary election and made available to for Southern Kaduna –{„ƒš{–~ ‰–~  }Š– ~ {– `|‰ Â—~ ´`–{~ `~ ›Š˜ Â•~ „€`~ ƒ{|z{}~ safe the party from an under the late Governor obvious defeat at the  |‰_ÂĄ~  ¥`„ ~  Â–}~ Governor Mukhtar Âœ{–{| Â—~‹`Â—Â—ÂƒÂŁ Yero as This is as he stated Ramalan BABA NEGEDU, Kaduna

commissioner said: “I „‰ƒ€~ `~Šƒ{~ €‰ƒ~š{}‰Šš~ to express my profound appreciation to my supporters both in the ~  Â–}~ €{~ Âœ{–{| Â—‰ ›~ of the Southern Kaduna people for their support, {–_`Š| Âœ{š{– ~  Â–}~ ‹| Â›{|ƒ~  Â——~ €|`Šœ€~ š›~ _ ÂšÂ‹ Â‰ÂœÂ–£ Part of the statement ƒ  {}~ € Â•~ˆ ~„‰——~|{š Â‰Â–~ eternally indebted to my }{—{Âœ {ĥ~ _ ÂšÂ‹ Â‰ÂœÂ–~ team and other supporters for their

loyalty and especially ¢`|~  Âœ|{{‰–œ~ „‰ €~ `Š|~ collective decision for š{~ `~ ƒ {‹~ }`„–~ ‰–~ the overall interest of Kaduna South Senatorial }‰ƒ |‰_ ~ `~{J{_ ~ ~_€ Â–Âœ{~ in our representation in the Senate. ˆ {¢`|{~ |{ _€‰–œ~ €‰ƒ~ }{_‰ƒ‰`–•~ ‰ ~ „ Âƒ~ obvious that one of the contestants (Senator Esther Nenadi Usman) „€`~ „ Âƒ~ –` ~ ‹`‹Š— |~ „‰ €~ €{~ Âœ{–{| Â—~ {—{_ `| {~ „ Âƒ~ Âœ`‰–œ~ `~

I ‘ll fight under-development in Sokoto –Wali

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he Governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for Sokoto state, Senator Abdallah  Â—‰~€ Âƒ~‹|`š‰ƒ{}~ `~‚œ€ ~ and overcome the evils of under- development ‹— ÂœÂŠÂ‰Â–Âœ~ €{~ƒ  {~‰¢~{—{_ {}~ Âœ`z{|–`|~ ‰–~ €{~ {˜|Š |›~ 2015 elections. In his acceptance speech }{—‰z{|{}~ ¢ {|~˜{ Â‰Â–Âœ~ „`~ ` €{|~ _`– {ƒ  Â– ƒ~ ~ „‰ €~ seventy four percent of the votes, Wali said “Sokoto `} Â›~ ‰ƒ~ {°Â‹{|‰{–_‰–œ~

€‰|}~ — Â‰Â– ‰Jƒ~ `~ ƒŠ{~ for themselves and its representatives of all the 332 PDP Kano State „ |}ƒ~ }‰ƒ_|‰š‰– {}~  Âœ Â‰Â–ƒ ~  Â–}~ }{‹|‰z{}~ of their constitutional ‰œ€ ÂƒÂŁ The motion {°Â‹ | {•~  Â—`–œƒ‰}{~  __`š‹ Â–›‰–œ~  I} z‰ ~ „ Âƒ~ ~ }Š—›~ ƒ„`|–~ `~ by second and third  Â‹Â‹Â—‰_ Â– ƒ~  Â–}~ ‚—{}~ ˜›~ Mr Nureini Jimoh on ˜{€ Â—¢~`¢~ –} Â˜ Â„ Â•~ Â—ƒ`~ dated December 9,2014. €{|~ }{¢{–} Â– ƒ~ – Âš{}~ ‰–~ €{~ —{Âœ Â—~ action instituted by |~ –} Â˜ Â„ ~ ‰–_—Š}{•~ PDP Chairman, Kano State Chapter, Alhaji Rabiu Danmuru and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). š`–œ~ ` €{|ĥ~ |~ –} Â˜ Â„ ~‰ƒ~_€ Â——{–œ‰–œ~ the discrimination  Âœ Â‰Â–ƒ ~ ĂƒĂƒ¸~ „`š{–~ }{—{Âœ {ƒ~ ‰–~ €{~ ĂƒĂƒ¸~ ~~  Â–`~  {~„ |}ĥ~ €{|{˜›~ }{‹|‰z‰–œ~ €{š~ of their constitutional |‰œ€ ƒ~  Â–}~ €{~  Â–`~ State PDP from ‹ | ‰_‰‹ Â‰Â–Âœ~‰–~ €{~¸šœº~ Gubernatorial Primary election.

Š– __{‹  Â˜Â—›~ €‰œ€~ | {~ `¢~ illiteracy, poverty ,maternal mortality, infant mortality, decadence of moral values and other symptoms of Š–}{|~ }{z{—`‹š{– •~ z`„‰–œ~ `~ „`|ÂĄ~ € |}~ `~ reverse the trend. ˆ {~ |{~–{ |~ €{~˜`G`š~ `|~|‰œ€ ~ €{|{~`–~ Â——~€Šš Â–~ development index. We are –` ~ ‚|ƒ ~ ‰–~ ‰–¢| Âƒ |Š_ Š|{ƒ~ or any of the sectoral | Â‰Â–ÂœÂƒÂŁ~ —š ŽÂ‰|‰~ _|‰ƒ‰ƒ~ ‰ƒ~ š`Š– Â‰Â–ÂœÂŁ Youth unemployment ‰ƒ~ Âœ|`„‰–œ•~ | Â–ƒ‹ |{–_›~ ‰–~Âœ`z{|– Â–_{~‰ƒ~–{ |~´{|`~

 Â–}~ €{~ƒ  {~— _ÂĄÂƒ~ ~ „{– ›~ ‚|ƒ ~ _{– Š|›~ `|‰{– {}~ }{z{—`‹š{– ~  Âœ{–} £~ We must transform from ˜ _¥„ |}–{ƒƒ~ `~ ¢ Âƒ ~ tracked development and make Sokoto a model state. “Sokoto state is a centre `¢~ —{ |–‰–œ•~  ~ _{– |{~ `¢~ _‰z‰—‰ƒ Â‰`–•~ €›~ šŠƒ ~ „{~ |{š Â‰Â–~ ˜ _¥„ |}Ă€~ €›~ šŠƒ ~ „{~ | Â–ÂĄ~ —`„~ `–~  Â——~ Âœ``}~ €‰–œƒ~  Â——~ €{~ ‰š{Ă€~ €›~‰ƒ~ `ÂĄ` `~–` ~ €{~‚|ƒ ~  Âš`–œ~ _`š‰ ›~ `¢~ ƒ  {ƒ~ ‰–~ ‰œ{|‰ Ă€~ €‰ƒ~ ƒ  {~ € Âƒ~ ‹|`}Š_{}~ Âœ|{ ~ —{ }{|ƒ~ from Sheik Uthman

Danfodio in the 4th century to Sir. Ahmadu Bello and |{ƒ‰}{– ~ €{€Š~ € Âœ |‰~‰–~ the 21st century. We must collectively join hands to take this ƒ  {~ `Š ~ `¢~ €{~ „``}ÂƒÂťÂ•~ Ambassador Wali told party members. The candidate then called on other contenders `~ ÂŽ`‰–~ € Â–}ƒ~ „‰ €~ €‰š~ ‰–~ €{~ _€ Â——{–œ‰–œ~  ÂƒÂĄ~ `¢~ }{¢{ Â‰Â–Âœ~ €{~ ——~ |`Âœ|{ƒƒ‰z{ƒ~ `–œ|{ƒƒ~ ‰–~ €{~ –{° ~ {—{_ ‰`–•~ ƒ |{ƒƒ‰–œ~ that “the peaceful and transparent manner

„‰ €~ „€‰_€~ €{~ _`–œ|{ƒƒ~ „ Âƒ~ _`–}Š_ {}~ ƒ€`Š—}~ {–_`Š| Âœ{~ Š–‰ ›~  Â–}~ _`šš`–~ ¢|`– ~ „‰ €‰–~ €{~ party. “The open and transparent conduct of €‰ƒ~ ‹|‰š |›~ _`–‚|šƒ~ the commitment of our national leaders to internal democracy. I commend the National `|ÂĄÂ‰Â–Âœ~ `šš‰G{{~ `¢~ €{~ ~ ¢`|~ ƒŠƒ  Â‰Â–‰–œ~ democratic principles in €{~‹ | ›~ € ~€ Âƒ~ Â——`„{}~ us to participate in this primaries.

„‰–~ €{~‹|‰š |›~{—{_ ‰`–~ „€‰_€~ „‰——~ š{ Â–~ ~ —`ƒ‰–œ~ €{~ ƒ{ ~ `~  Â–~ `‹‹`ƒ‰ ‰`–~‹ | ›~}Š|‰–œ~ €{~Âœ{–{| Â—~{—{_ ‰`Â–ÂƒÂŁ “I believe our decision has set a precedence on €{~ –{{}~ ¢`|~ ƒ _|‰‚_{~ to achieve the common Âœ``}~ ‰–ƒ { }~ `¢~ ƒ{—¢§ ‰– {|{ƒ •~€{~ƒ Â‰}ÂŁ ~ „`Š—}~ ˜{~ |{_ Â——{}~ € ~ €{|{~ „ Âƒ~  ~ ˜Š‰—}~ up for demonstration outside the heavily œŠ |}{}~ Âœ {~ `¢~ €{~ Kafanchan Stadium, venue of the primary election last Sunday, „€{–~ ƒ‹{_Š— Â‰`–ƒ~ ‚— {|{}~ ‰–~ € ~ {– `|~~ ƒš Â–~„ Âƒ~„‰––‰–œ~ €{~ election. This prompted armed soldiers and ‹`—‰_{~ `~ ‚|{~ ƒ{z{| Â—~ shots into the air to disperse the tensed _|`„}ÂŁ She eventually lost by  ~ š |œ‰–~ `¢~ ƒ‰°~ z` {ƒ~ `~ Chief Danjuma La’ah, a z‰_ `|›~ „€‰_€~ ƒ‹ |ÂĄ{}~ celebration in Southern Kaduna like never seen ˜{¢`|{•~  __`|}‰–œ~ `~ residents of the area.


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NDF urges Benue Ex-investment to vote minister, Ortom, residents Terhemen as leaves PDP for APC governor GODWIN AKOR, Makurdi

and contribution to the TOYIN ADEBAYO, Abuja socio-economic develhead of the 2015 general election, the Nan order to actualize opment of the state as tional Democratic Front (NDF) has urged his governorship well as his God-fearing Benue residents to vote the former Speaker ambition, the former nature and nominate of the state, Terhemen Tarzoor as their Governor Minister of State, €‰š~  Âƒ~ €{~ ‹ | ›²Âƒ~ ÂŹÂ Âœ~ is the next general elections. Trade and investment, bearerâ€?. Tarzoor was elected as the candidate of the PeoDr Samuel Ortom, has It would be recalled ples Democratic Party (PDP) in the just concluded defected from the rulthat early this week, primaries of the state. ing Peoples’ Democratic Ortom lost the goverSpeaking through its National Coordinator, Party, PDP, to the All norship primaries of €‰—‰‹~ œ˜{ƒ{~‰–~ ~—{G{|~`¢~_`šš{–} Â‰`–~ `~ €{~ Progressives Congress, the Peoples Democratic Benue state PDP, the NDF also commended the APC. Party, PDP, to former party for the proper use of its machinery to show Ortom became embatSpeaker of the State the strength of internal democracy at the primatled in the PDP when House of Assembly, Mr ries. there were complants According to him, Benue example is one that Terhemrn Tarzoor. that his political emshould be commended and replicated across all states and political parties as it showed maturity in the state chapter ‘ s political character. The NDF said the PDP candidate represented a glimmer of hope for the younger generation. According to Agbese, the choice of Tarzoor proved that the party had a vision and positive plans for the youth amongst whom one was chosen to lead the state further into glory. “ The step taken by the leadership of the party in the state with the backing of the governor is one any other party or even state in Nigeria should emulate. He stated that , “Our youth have been in the front burner on issues and so also deserve to be at €{~€{—šƒ~`¢~ J Â‰|ÂƒÂŁ~ I also commend all other aspirants who took their defeat with grace and have agreed to work with the winner, this is what politics is about- the general goodâ€?.

{~€`„{z{|~{–Ž`‰–{}~ €{~ÂŹÂ Âœ~˜{ |{|~`¢~ €{~ ~ to make sure the trust bestowed on him by the party and the nigerian youth is not 1 betrayed as this is an opportunity for the youth to prove themselves worthy of leadership. Meanwhile advice the major opposition party in the state (APC) and others nationwide to emulate / 5 &x{|}~ }€ Â‚ ,„„|Â…}{†| Â‚ 2‡ˆ‰ }€ :|Š € $€€ Â‰|{†| Â‚ ,002:$ 3‹{† {ÂŒ &x{~† } 0}€ 1Â… Â?| 5{ÂŽ -{Â?{ 1{†| Â‚the transparency witnessed in the state governor{‹ 3} ÂŠ Â€Â†  Â‡ †x $€€ Â‰|{†| Â‚ 0}€ $‚Œ…‘{ 6† ‹‹{ {‚’ 1{†| Â‚{‹ 3} €|Â’ ‚† 0}€ $‚‚{ 3{}}{Â’{‚… {† †x |‚{Œ…Œ}{†| Â‚ ship primaries in Benue as the only key to compe Â‡ †x ,002:$ 3‹{† {ÂŒ &x{~† } |‚ - Â€ ÂŽ ۠ }Â’{ÂŽ tent and productive leadership.

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pire was becoming too big with many people assuming various positions in his campaign organization. He resigned his membership of the PDP in his council ward, Nzorov, in Guma local government area of Benue State and picked nomination form to contest the governorship primaries of the APC scheduled to hold from Thursday to Friday (today). Ortom’s media ad-

viser, Mr. Tahav Agerzua, said in a statement that the former minister heeded to advice by his supporters and other stakeholders to seek an alternative platform to actualize his governorship ambition. According to Mr Agerzua, : “Chief Ortom appeals to APC delegates to consider his long standing experience in politics and service to the people at all level of governance, exposure

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Controversy trails PDP Kogi senatorial primaries ADEMU IDAKWO-Lokoja

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s controversy continued to trail the outcome of Kogi Central Senatorial result of the PDP primaries, the campaign organization of Senator Abatemi-Usman has appealed to its supporters to remain calm over the alleged statement by his opponent, Mr. Ahmed Ogbembe to have won the election was a lie adding that the election was inconclusive. The Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the Senator, Mr. Michael Jegede, in a statement made available to journalists in Lokoja yesterday said that the result of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primaries for Kogi Central held on December 7, 2014 has not been formally announced. Abatemi who was reacting to a publication in a national newspaper,(not News watch Times) where one of the aspirants was listed as the can-

didate for Kogi Central. The statement reads: “Our  G{– ‰`–~ € Âƒ~ ˜{{–~ }| Â„–~ `~ a publication in a national newspaper where the name of one of the seven aspirants for Kogi Central PDP sena `|‰ Â—~ ‹|‰š |‰{ĥ~ „ Âƒ~ „|‰G{–~ against Kogi Central in a list of candidates who won party primaries to the National Assembly. We wish to state categorically that the result of the Kogi Central PDP primaries for Senate is yet to be announced after the exercise „ Âƒ~ € Â— {}ÂŁ~ Š ~ `¢~ €{~ ‚z{~ LGAs in the District (Adavi, Ajaokuta, Okene, Okehi, and Ogori/Magongo), adhoc delegates from three LGAs and most of the statutory delegates had completed voting when the exercise was stopped as a result of the sudden introduction of a parallel delegate list. As at the time the election was halted, Senator Nurudeen AbatemiUsman was believed to be

coasting home to victory. It is therefore surprising that ƒ`š{~ š{}‰ ~ `Š ‚ ƒ~ }‰}~ –` ~ check the facts and fell for the antics of one of the aspirants

who had gone to his facebook page to falsely declare himself the winner. We therefore urge the entire people of Kogi Central Sena-

torial District to remain calm  Â–}~ Â„ Â‰ ~ €{~‚– Â—~z{|}‰_ ~`¢~ the party.â€? Meanwhile, another Senatorial aspirant from Kogi East senatorial district, Barrister

Halima Alfa has called for the re-run in the primary election which was alleged to have been won in disputed manners by two other aspirants laying claims to victory.

2015: Group urges aggrieved aspirants to support Pwajok GYANG BERE, Jos

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he Director of Strategy and Communication of Senator Gyang Pwajok, Youth Wing Campaign Organisation for Plateau State Governorship election, Comrade Prince Miaphen has called on the aggrieved aspirants who lost the election to accept defeat and support PDP during the 2015 general elections. Comrade Miaphen in a Press Statement issued to Newswatch Times in Jos, appreciate the delegates for

making an inform choice in the best interest of the People of Plateau State. Parts of the state reads “we are calling on all those who contested the governorship Primary election with Sen. Gyang Pwajok to in the spirit of modern politics accept defeat I good faith and team up with the most distinguished Senator in other to take Plateau State to the next level. “We appreciate the delegates and the PDP for elect‰–œ~ {–£~ „ Ž`ÂĄ~ ƒ~ €{~ÂŹÂ Âœ~ bearer of the Party ahead

of the coming general elections. The overwhelming support and votes that he secured which came from all segments of the society shows the level of acceptability and believe the people have in him. “We the Plateau Youths are proud of the decision of the PDP to present such an energetic, intelligent, young and vibrant leader to succeed and consolidate on the numerous achievements of governor Jonah Jang� He called on Plateau citizens to come out in mass

`~  I|š{}~ „€ ~ €{~ }{—egates has started during the general elections by voting massively to the People’s Democratic Party and Senator Pwajok for the overall development of Plateau and Nigeria. Comrade Miaphen added that “we call on party faithfully, especially those that might have bee aggrieved by the outcome of the concluded Primaries to be magnanimous I defeat and come out against all odds to support out great Party as we ride together to victory come February�.


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aptain of Nigeria’s ‘B’ team, Chigozie Agbim has tipped the country’s four representatives to Âœ{ ~ Âƒ~¢ |~ Âƒ~ €{~‚– Â—ƒ~`¢~ both Champions League and Confederation Cup next year. The draw for the competitions was staged in Cairo yesterday. This outgoing season, none of the country’s _—Š˜~ |{ _€{}~ €{~ Âœ|`Š‹~ stage of both competitions. But the Gombe United shot stopper said that –›‰š˜ ~  Â–}~  Â–`~ ‰—— |ƒ~€ z{~ Â——~‰ ~  ¥{ƒ~ `~}`~ „{——~‰–~ €{~ ~ € ÂšÂ‹Â‰`–ƒ~ { ÂœÂŠ{•~„€‰—{~  ||‰~ `—z{ƒ~  Â–}~ `—‹€‰–ƒ~ „‰——~ –` ~ ˜{~ ƒ | Â–Âœ{|ƒ~ ‰–~ €{~ ~ `–¢{}{| Â‰`–~ Cup.

ˆ ~ ƒ |`–œ—›~ ˜{—‰{z{~ ‰–~ €{~ ¤ÂŠ Â—‰ ›~ `¢~ ‹— Â›{|ĥ~ coaches and management of the four teams representing the country ‰–~–{° ~›{ |²Âƒ~_`– ‰–{–  Â—~ _—Š˜~ _`š‹{ ‰ ‰`Â–ÂƒÂ•Âť~ €{~ said. ˆ –›‰š˜ ~ |{~ Â—|{ }›~ ¢`|š{|~_€ ÂšÂ‹Â‰`–ƒ•~„€‰—{~  Â–`~ ‰—— |ƒ~ € z{~ Âœ` ~  Âƒ~ ¢ |~  Âƒ~ €{~ ƒ{š‰§Â‚– Â—ƒ~ `¢~ the same competition, ˆ `—‹€‰–ƒ~  Â–}~  ||‰~ `—z{ƒ~ € z{~ –` ~  Â—ƒ`~ }`–{~ ˜ }—›~ „€{–~ €{›~ have represented the country in past competi ‰`Â–ÂƒÂŁ~ ‰ €~ €{~„ Â›~ €{›~ ‹{|¢`|š{}~ ‰–~ €{~ —{ ÂœÂŠ{~ this past season, they can €`—}~ €{‰|~ `„–~  Âœ Â‰Â–ƒ ~ any team on the continent. ˆ ——~ { ÂšÂƒ~ „‰——~ Âœ{ ~  Âƒ~ ¢ |~ Âƒ~ €{~— Âƒ ~¢`Š|~`¢~ €{~ „`~_`š‹{ ‰ ‰`Â–ÂƒÂŁÂť

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‰œ{|‰ ~ š‰}‚{—}{|•~ {Âœ{~ `|‰`— ~ „ Âƒ~ –` ~ `J{|{}~  ~ –{„~ _`– | _ ~ ˜›~ €‰ƒ~ ~ _—Š˜~ `– |{ Â—~ š‹ _ ÂŁ €{~¢`|š{|~ ~ ~`¢~

`ƒ~ Š ‰—‰ ›~ ‹— Â›{|~ ‰ƒ~ —‰ƒ {}~ as one of the unprotected ‹— Â›{|~ ˜›~ €‰ƒ~ _—Š˜~  Â€{ }~ of the 2015 MLS season, which means he is free to move. `|‰`— ~ „€`~ ÂŽ`‰–{}~ š‹ _ ~ `– |{ Â—~ ‰–~ ŠœŠƒ •~ ¸šœŸ~ }‰}~ –` ~ ‹— Â›~ for the team in the MLS

throughout the 2014 season but featured in a reserve Âœ Âš{~  Âœ Â‰Â–ƒ ~ € |—`G{~  ÂœÂ—{ƒ~ `–~ ÂśÂƒ ~ {‹ {š˜{|•~ when he was a 46th minute ƒŠ˜ƒ ‰ Š {~¢`|~  Â˜Â‰`~ `|{——{~ in a game which ended 1-1.

{~‹— Â›{}~¢`|~ |{{~  {~ Stars in South Africa before his move to USA. €{~ ¸¡§Â›{ |§`—}~ ‹— Â›{|•~ who has eight caps for ‰œ{|‰ Â•~ ‹— Â›Âƒ~  Âƒ~  ~ _{– | Â—~ }{¢{–}{|~  Â–}~ š‰}‚{—}{|~  Â–}~€ Âƒ~‹— Â›{}~¢`|~  Â›{—ƒ ~ –‰ {}~ Â–}~ { | — Â–}ÂŁ

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Ekwueme grabs UEFA coaching license Ephraim Nwosu

ormer Super Eaœ—{ƒ~  Â–}~ |‰¥~  Â—`–‰¥ ~ š‰}‚{—}{|•~ ¢{ Â–›‰~ ¥„Š{š{~ ‰ƒ~ ƒ{ ~ `~ ˜ Âœ~ €‰ƒ~ ~ |`~ ~ coaching License after ƒ_ Â—‰–œ~ €|`Šœ€~‰ ƒ~{° ÂšÂ‰Â– Â‰`–~ ~ €{~„{{ÂĄ{–}ÂŁ ¥„Š{š{~ {°_—Šƒ‰z{—›~ `—}~ {„ƒ„ _€~ ‹`| ƒ~ `–~ ‹€`–{~ ¢|`š~ `— Â–}~ that though the examina ‰`–~ „ Âƒ~  ~ }‰I_Š— ~ `–{•~ €{~_ Âš{~`Š ~‰–~ÂŹÂ›Â‰Â–Âœ~_`—ours. ˆ ~  Âš~ }{—‰œ€ {}~ `~ —{ ~ ›`Š~ ¥–`„~ € ~ ~ € z{~ ‹ ÂƒÂƒ{}~ €{~ ‚|ƒ ~ ƒ  Âœ{~ `¢~ €{~ ~ |`~ ~ _` _€ing License examination ‰–~ `— Â–}ÂŁ~ €{~–{° ~`–{~‰ƒ~ {°Â‹{_ {}~ `~€`—}~‰–~  |_€~ –{° ~ ›{ |•²²~  Â–~ {— {}~ ¥„Š{š{~ `—}~ {„ƒ„ _€~ Sports. ˆ {~ „{|{~ š`|{~ € Â–~ ten candidates that wrote the exam. It was a tough test with 22 questions in `—‰ƒ€~ — Â–œŠ Âœ{•~ ˜Š ~ ~ € Â–ÂĄ~ `}~ ¢`|~ ƒ{{‰–œ~ š{~ through,’’ he added. ¥„Š{š{•~ –`„~  ~ _` _€§Â‹Â— Â›{|~ „‰ €~  ~ `—ish second division side, ƒ Â›Âƒ~€{~„`Š—}~„{—_`š{~ ~ _` _€‰–œ~ÂŽ`˜~‰¢~ €{~`‹‹`| Š–‰ ›~ ‹|{ƒ{– ƒ~ ‰ ƒ{—¢~ ‰–~ the near future now that €{~‰ƒ~¤ÂŠ Â—‰‚{}~ `~}`~ƒ`ÂŁ ˆ ‰ €~ š›~ _` _€‰–œ~ —‰_{–ƒ{•~ ~ „‰——~ ˜{~ |{ }›~ `~

€ Â–}—{~ `|~ š Â– Âœ{~  Â–›~ team in the League if an `J{|~ _`š{ÂƒÂŁ~ Š ~ ~ }`–² ~ €‰–¥~ ~ Âš~|{ }›~¢`|~ƒŠ_€~  ÂƒÂĄ~ Š– ‰—~ ~ ‚– Â——›~ ¤ÂŠÂ‰ ~ ‹— Â›Â‰Â–Âœ£²² €{~ ¢`|š{|~ š‰}‚{—}{|~ in the defunct NEPA of Lagos and Jasper United

~ `¢~ –‰ ƒ€ ~ {°Â‹Â— Â‰Â–{}~ that he opted to become a coach due to the passion he has for the round —{ Â€{|~Âœ Âš{ÂŁ ˆ ~ € z{~  ~ —` ~ `¢~ ‹ ÂƒÂƒÂ‰`–~ ¢`|~ ¢`` ˜ Â——£~ ~ ~ { Â•~ }|‰–¥~  Â–}~ ƒ—{{‹~ ¢`` ˜ Â——£~~ `~ ‰ ~ „‰——~ ˜{~ }‰I_Š— ~ `~

}`~ „‰ €`Š ~ ‰ ~ „€{–~ ~ ‚– Â——›~ € Â–Âœ~ š›~ ˜`` ÂƒÂŁ~ ~ ƒ ‰——~ „ Â– ~ `~ }`~ ƒ`š{thing that has to do with ¢`` ˜ Â——£~~ ~„‰——~¢{{—~œŠ‰— ›~ ‰¢~ ~ }`–² ~ œ‰z{~ ˜ _ÂĄ~ „€ ~ ~ € z{~  _¤ÂŠÂ‰|{}~  Â——~ €{ƒ{~ years to the youth,’’ he said.

All Africa Games: Siasia defends foreign-based players’ late arrival Martins Odiete, Abuja

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||‰z Â—~ `¢~ ‰–z‰ {}~ ¢`|{‰œ–§Â˜ Âƒ{}~ ‹— Â›{|ƒ~ expected to theNige|‰ ²Âƒ~ §¸Ăƒ~ |{ Âš~ { Âš~_ ÂšÂ‹~ š Â›~ {°Â‹{|‰{–_{~ }{— Â›~  ¢ {|~  Â–‰–z‰  Â‰`–~ —{G{|~ ƒ{– ~ `~ €{š~ €|`Šœ€~{§Âš Â‰Â—~}‰}~–` ~ Âœ{ ~ `~š`ƒ ~`¢ €{š~„€`~‹—›~ their trade in various parts of Europe and beyond. Samson Siasia, who dis_—`ƒ{}~ €‰ƒ•~ „€‰—{~ ƒ‹{ ¥Â‰Â–Âœ~ with Newswatch Times Sports after the teams’ train‰–œ~ƒ{ƒƒ‰`–~‰–~ ˜ŠŽ •ƒ Â‰} € ~ `–—›~ „`~ `z{|ƒ{{§Â˜ Âƒ{}~ ‹— Â›{|ƒ~„{|{~‰–~ €{~_`Š– |›~ `~ÂŽ`‰–~ €{~Ăƒš~` €{|~ƒ{—{_ {}~ €`š{§Â˜ Âƒ{}~ ‹|{ƒ{– —›~ ‰–~ camp training before they-

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for another test Game. ˆ `~ ¢ |•~ „{~  |{~ ˜Š‰—}‰–œ~ Š‹~Âœ| }Š Â——›~ Â–}~ €{ {_€–‰_ Â—~_|{„~‰ƒ~¢`_Šƒ{}~`–~„€ ~ it is out toachieve. ˆ {—{_ ‰`–~ `¢~ ‹— Â›{|ƒ~ ¢|`š~ €{~ —`_ Â—~ —{ ÂœÂŠ{ƒ~ `|~ _—Š˜ƒ~ ‰ƒ~ `z{|ÂŁ~ –}~ ƒ`¢ |•~ Ăƒš~ ‹— Â›{|ƒ~ € z{~ ˜{{–~ ƒ{—{_ {}~  ¢ {|~  Â˜`Š ~ ¢`Š|~ „{{ÂĄÂƒ~

screening,from among them, €{~ ˜{ƒ ~ `–{ƒ~ „‰——~ {š{|Âœ{~ — {|~ `~ÂŽ`‰–~ €`ƒ{~„€`„‰——~˜{~ {¤ÂŠ Â——›~ _€`ƒ{–~ ¢|`š~ €{~ ‰–z‰ {}~¢`|{‰œ–§Â˜ Âƒ{}~‹— Â›{|ÂƒÂŁ ˆ {~  _ Š Â——›~ {°Â‹{_ {}~  ~ good number of the oversee ‹— Â›{|ƒ~‰–~_ ÂšÂ‹~ Âƒ¢|`š~ €‰ƒ~ „{{ÂĄ~˜Š ~„{~„{|{~š{ Â– ~ `~ understand that the invitationsent to them via their eš Â‰Â—ƒ~˜›~ €{~ { Âš²Âƒ~ƒ{_|{  |›~ did not gothrough and a fresh one has been sent. ˆ {~ –`„~ {°Â‹{_ ~ €{‰|~ _—Š˜ƒ~ `~|{—{ Âƒ{~ €{š~˜{¢`|{~ Christmas so thateven if €{›~ „`–² ~  ¥{~ ‹ | ~ ‰–~ €{~ screening before Christmas ˜|{ ¥Â• €{›~„‰——~ÂŽ`‰–~Š‹~˜›~ €{~ time we resume after New { |ÂŁ~ —|{ }›• { }_` _€~ € Âƒ~ ÂƒÂĄ{}~ €{š~ `~ Â‹Â‹Â—›~¢`|~  Â–~{° | ~`–{~„{{ÂĄ~¢|`š~ €{‰|~ _—Š˜ƒ ¢ {|~ €{~ {„~ ›{ |~ ƒ`~ € ~ €{›~_ Â–~€ z{~ ~—{ Âƒ ~Š‹~ `~`–{~`~ƒ  Â›Â„‰ €~ €{~ { ÂšÂ•Âť~ he said.


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ormer national { Âš~ š‰}‚{—}{|•~ |‰} Â›~ ¥‹`•~ has called on NigerianFootball stakeholders to allow peace rein following the _`–‚|š Â‰`–`¢~ €{~ {—{_ ‰`–ƒ~ `¢~ š ŽÂŠ~ ‰––‰_¥²Âƒ~ led board of the Nigeria FootballFederation (NFF) by the world football gov{|–‰–œ~˜`}›•~ ÂŁ {„ƒ„ _€~ ‰š{ƒ~ Sports recalls that the September 30 elections that brought in Amajuled board of NFF into power was riddled with crisis as somestakeholders petitioned the NFF —{_ ‰`–~ ‹‹{ Â—~ `šš‰G{{~ `z{|~ „€ G€{›~ called irregularities under which the elections were conducted and as a result, demanded that the elections be cancelled and new one conducted in accordancewith the lay down guidelines in NFF, ~ Â–}~ ~  ÂŠ {ÂƒÂŁ

`„{z{|~ €{~ ‚z{§Âš Â–~ ~ —{_ ‰`–~ ‹‹{ Â—~ `šš‰G{{~ € ~ —``ÂĄ{}~ ‰– `~ €{~ š G{|~ € }~ „`~ contradictory verdicts on €{~ ‹{ ‰ ‰`–~ ‚—{}~ ˜›~  |rister IykeIgbokwe asking for the cancellation of the {—{_ ‰`Â–ÂƒÂŁ €‰—{•~ €{~š Ž`|‰ ›~|{port signed by four out of €{~‚z{§~š Â–{—{_ ‰`–~ ‹‹{ Â—ƒ~ `šš‰G{{~ Š‹€{—}~ the elections, the minority report as released by theChairman of the committee, Okechukwu Ajunwa, –Š——‰‚{}~ €{~{—{_ ‰`Â–ÂƒÂŁ And following FIFA

decision to uphold the {—{_ ‰`–ƒ•~ ¥‹`~ ‰ƒ~ –`„~ urging those concerned to give peace a chance to enableNigerian football š`z{~¢`|„ |}ÂŁ “My take is that now that FIFA who are the owners of the game havetaken position on the š G{|•~ „{~ ƒ€`Š—}~  Â——`„~ ‹{ _{~|{‰–~‰–~`Š|¢`` ˜ Â——£ “I think we should allow this new board set —{~ }`„–~ `~ „`|ÂĄÂŁ~ €{|{~ area lot that we have lost already as a result of all these unnecessarysquab˜—{ƒ~˜›~ƒ  ¥{€`—}{|ÂƒÂŁ “My advice to the new board is that they should ƒ  | ~ `~ ‰š‹—{š{–G€{‰|~ programmes in order to |{z‰z{~ ‰œ{|‰ Â–~ `` ˜ Â——£~ {~ ƒ€`Š—}~ ƒ  | |{˜Š‰—}ing our national team so that by 2016, we would

have been ableto build a national team that will be able to instil fears in theirƒ‹‰–{~`¢~ €{‰|~`‹‹`–{– ÂƒÂŁ “It is true that Nigerian Football is for all Nigerians but whatworries me is the rate lawyers, medi_ Â—~ }`_ `|ĥ~ –œ‰–{{|ĥ~ accountants have been disturbing the peace of €{~ Âœ Âš{~ ‰–~ €{~ _`Š– |ݣ €`ƒ{~ “{°§¢`` ˜ Â——{|ƒ”~ who supposed to be in the fore front ofagitation for one thing or the other in Nigerian Football are not theones causing crisis ‰–~ ‰œ{|‰ Â–~ `` ˜ Â——£ ˆ €{›~ ƒ€`Š—}~  Â——`„~ those who know what football is all about to comeand reposition the Âœ Âš{~ ‰–~ €{~ _`Š– |ݣ~ ~ situation whereby anybodywill just wake up from sleep and the next

thing he does is to come andstir one problem or the other has taken us far back from where wesup‹`ƒ{}~ `~˜{ÂŁ ˆ {~  |{~  Â——~ „‰ –{ƒƒ‰–œ~ €{~ {J{_ ~ `¢~ €{~ _|‰ƒ‰ƒ~ `–~ `Š|~ ¢`` ˜ Â——£~ –{`¢~ €{š~ ˜{‰–œ~ € ~ Š‹{|~  ÂœÂ—{ƒ~ are not playing well at the š`š{–  Â–}~ „{~ _`Š—}–² ~ even qualify for next ›{ |²Âƒ~  Â‰`–ƒ~ Š‹~ Âƒ~}{fendingchampions, even from a group that could be regarded as easiest Âœ|`Š‹£ “Again due to the crisis in our football, we have just lost oursponsorship deals with global kit manŠ¢ _ Š|‰–œ~ ‚|š•~ }‰} ÂƒÂŁ~ ƒ~  Âš G{|~ `¢~ ¢ _ •~ €{~ –{Âœ Â‰z{~ {J{_ ~ €{~ _|‰ƒ‰ƒ~ has brought on our football cannot be over-em‹€ ÂƒÂ‰´{}ÂŁÂť

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coach, Samson Siasia for this opportunity and I am going there to justify this invita ‰`–~ Â–}~‹Š ~‰–~š›~˜{ƒ ÂŁÂť €{~` €{|~‹— Â›{|ƒ~‰–z‰ {}~ alongside the ex-Concordia Chiajna forward are Norway-based striker, Leke James and David Ifeanyi „`| Â€ÂŁ James was the third best African Striker in Norweœ‰ Â–~ `‹§Â‰ÂœÂ€ ~—{ ÂœÂŠ{~‰–~ €{~ 2014 season with 10 goals in 23 games last season behind ` {~}² z`‰|{~ | Â–ÂĄ~ `—‰~Â“ÂśĂƒ~ goals) and Nigerian striker  Â–‰{—~ €‰š ~“œœ~Âœ` Â—ÂƒÂ”ÂŁ Nworah from Moroccan _—Š˜~ —›š‹‰_~ —Š˜~ }{~  Â‚~ has featured for the Golden  ÂœÂ—{ ƒ~‰–~¸šœœ£

popular adage says: “A journey of a thousand š‰—{ƒ~˜{œ‰–ƒ~„‰ €~ €{~‚|ƒ ~ƒ {‹£~~ €‰ƒ~š Â›~ Â‹ —›~ describe what Nduka Irabor and his partners in the League Management Company (LMC) have embarked upon in the Nigerian domestic league (the Glo Premier { ÂœÂŠ{ӣ~~ }Š¥ ²Âƒ~ ~„ Âƒ~ ~_€‰—}~`¢~–{_{ƒƒ‰ ݂~˜`|–~`–~ December 27, 2012 by erstwhile Sports Minister, Bolaji ˜}Š—— Â€Â‰~ `~ |{‹`ƒ‰ ‰`–~ €{~ —{ ÂœÂŠ{ÂŁ~ ~ ~ _ Âš{~ `~ ˜{~ when our league was enmeshed in several court cases, when it was run without sponsors or funding and when €{~ ƒ`§_ Â——{}~ _—Š˜§`„–{|ƒ~ | Â–~ €{~ |Š—{ƒ~  Â–}~ |{œŠ— Â‰`Â–ÂƒÂŁ~~ At annual conventions, club-owners came together to {—{_ ~‹{`‹—{~„€`~š Â– Âœ{}~ €{~—{ ÂœÂŠ{ÂŁ~~ €{~‹|`_{ƒƒ~„ Âƒ~  Â—„ Â›Âƒ~š ||{}~˜›~‰||{œŠ— |‰ ‰{ĥ~‰–§Â‚œ€ ‰–œ~ Â–}~ €{|{¢`|{~ ‰ ƒ~ G{–} Â– ~_`Š| ~—‰ ‰œ Â‰`–ƒ~ `~–`~{–}ÂŁ~~ ~„ ÂƒÂ•~ ~‚|ƒ •~ œ‰z{–~ ~ { Âƒ`–~ `~|`Š–}~`J~‰ ƒ~ ÂƒÂƒÂ‰ÂœÂ–š{– ~˜{¢`|{~‹ _ÂĄÂ‰Â–Âœ~ it in, but its tenure has since been elongated when it began `~ƒ  Â˜Â‰Â—‰´{~`Š|~—{ ÂœÂŠ{Ç~ €`Šœ€~–` ~„‰ €`Š ~ ~€Šœ{~‚œ€ ~ from the club-owners, who believed that their birth-right € }~ ˜{{–~ ŠƒŠ|‹{}ÂŁ~ ~ ~ „ Âƒ~ ‰–}{{}~  ~ |{ Â—~ ˜ G—{•~ „€‰_€~ Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) fought to retain Nduka  Â–}~€‰ƒ~_`€`| ƒ~ ‰——~} {ÂŁ But today, the same group of people (club-owners) who fought tooth and nail to kick-out LMC are the Âœ|{ {ƒ ~˜{–{‚_‰ |‰{ƒ~`¢~ €{~ `š‹ Â–›²Âƒ~š Â–›~‰––`z Â‰`–ƒ~ ‰–~ €{~ —{ ÂœÂŠ{ÂŁ~ ~ €‰ƒ~ ‹|{ƒƒŠ|{~ Âœ|`Š‹~ “_—Š˜§`„–{|ƒ”~ š{ ~ last month in Lagos and after appraising the past Season, unanimously agreed to tag along with LMC in its quest `~ |{ƒ |Š_ Š|{~ €{~ Âœ Âš{~ —`_ Â——›£~ ~ ƒ‰}{~ €{~ ¢ _ ~ € ~ €{~ sponsor (Globacom) has been brought back with improved ‹ _ÂĄÂ Âœ{ĥ~ €{~ƒ‹`–ƒ`|ƒ€‰‹~}{ Â—~¢`|~ €{~ ~|‰œ€ •~„€‰_€~‰ƒ~ `„–{}~ ˜›~ •~ „ Âƒ~  Â—ƒ`~ |{§Â–{Âœ` ‰ {}~  Â–}~ ‰š‹|`z{}~ Š‹`–£~~  Âƒ ~ { Âƒ`–•~ ~}‰ƒ˜Š|ƒ{}~ ~ `  Â—~`¢~ ºš~š‰——‰`–~ cash (Merits awards) to the 20 clubs in the Premiership based on their performances on the league log at the end `¢~ €{~ { Âƒ`–£~ ~ €‰ƒ~ { Âƒ`–•~ €{~ š`–{›~ „ Âƒ~ ‰–_|{ Âƒ{}~ `~ Ăˆºš~ š‰——‰`–£~ ~ –}~  __`|}‰–œ~ `~ €{~ ~ {–{| Â—~ {_|{  |›•~  Â—‰€Š~ ˜Š˜ ¥ |•~ €{~‚œŠ|{~„`Š—}~˜{~{–— |Âœ{}~ ˜›~–{° ~ { Âƒ`–£~~ ¤ÂŠ Â——›•~{ _€~_—Š˜~|{_{‰z{}~ ¸ºšÂ•ššš~‹{|~ {z{|›~€`š{~š _€~ {—{z‰ƒ{}~—‰z{~— Âƒ ~ƒ{ Âƒ`–£~~ € ~‚œŠ|{~ ``~„‰——~Âœ`~Š‹~˜›~–{° ~ƒ{ Âƒ`–£~~ €{ƒ{~‰–_{– ‰z{ƒ~š Â›~–` ~˜{~ much when put side-by-side with what a club expends in maintaining a team per Season, but it is a new beginning € ~ ‰ƒ~ ˜`Š–}~ `~ Âœ Â€{|~ š`š{– Šš~ „‰ €~ ‰š{ÂŁ~ €{~ measures are all meant to shore-up our sagging domestic —{ ÂœÂŠ{~ Â–}~ €Šƒ~_|{ {~ ~˜{G{|~ Âš`ƒ‹€{|{~¢`|~‰ ƒ~Âœ|`„ ۂ~ for there could never be a solid national team without a ƒ`—‰}~– Â‰`– Â—~—{ ÂœÂŠ{ÂŁ~~ `~š G{|~€`„~ Â–›~– Â‰`– Â—~_` _€~ — Â›Âƒ~{š‹€ ÂƒÂ‰Âƒ~`–~ ‰œ{|‰ ²Âƒ~¢`|{‰œ–~—{œ‰`–~‹— Â›{|ƒ~ `~˜Š‰—}~  ~ { ÂšÂ•~ƒŠ_€~ ~_` _€~_ Â–² ~‰œ–`|{~ €{~ Â˜ÂŠÂ–} Â– ~  Â—{– ƒ~ ~ €`š{ÂŁ~~ { •~ €{ƒ{~€`š{§Â˜ Âƒ{}~‹— Â›{|ƒ~_ Â–~`–—›~}{—‰z{|~`–~ €{~ _` _€²Âƒ~ {°Â‹{_  Â‰`–ƒ~ „€{–~ €{~ —`_ Â—~ —{ ÂœÂŠ{~ ‰ƒ~ œ‰z{–~ €{~|{¤ÂŠÂ‰|{}~‹|`‹§ÂŠÂ‹ÂŁ~~ €{|{~‰ƒ~€`‹{~ € ~‰¢~ ~ƒŠƒ  Â‰Â–ƒ~ tempo and with peace returning to Nigerian football, the domestic league would be galvanized to churn out š`|{~  Â—{– ƒ~¢`|~ €{~– Â‰`– Â—~ { ÂšÂƒÂŁ~~ `|~‰¢~‰–~‰ ƒ~|Š}‰š{– ~ in those days, which was devoid of so much hype and pageantry, the league still produced the likes of Jay Jay Okocha, Nwankwo Kanu, Daniel Amokachie, late Rashidi {¥‰–‰•~ {—{ƒ ‰–{~  Â˜ Â› |`•~ ‰—ƒ`–~ |Šš ~{  Â—•~‰ ~ƒ€`Š—}~ }`~{z{–~š`|{~ `} Â›~„‰ €~˜{G{|~¢ÂŠÂ–}‰–œ~ Â–}~|{‹ _ÂĄÂ ÂœÂ‰Â–ÂœÂŁ~~ ~‰ƒ~ ~š G{|~`¢~ ‰š{~˜{¢`|{~ ~Âœ{ ƒ~‰ ~|‰œ€ ~ Â–}~„{~„‰——~  Â——~˜{~ € Â–¥¢ÂŠÂ—~¢`|~‰ ÂŁ~~ €{|{~‰ƒ~€`‹{ÂŁ

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an we move on, now that FIFA has ruled on the contentious Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) —{_ `| Â—~ ‹‹{ Â—ƒ~ `šš‰G{{²Âƒ~|{‹`| ÂƒĂ€~~ ~š Â›~–` ~ ¥–`„~ €`ƒ{~—{Âœ Â—~ÂŽÂ |Âœ`–ƒ~ Â–}~z{|˜‰ Âœ{ĥ~˜Š ~ ~}`–² ~¥–`„~ how Barrister Iyke Igbokwe, one of the appellants could have believed a minority report would supersede the š Ž`|‰ ›²ÂƒÂŁ~ €{|{~„{|{~š{|‰ ƒ~‰–~ƒ`š{~`¢~ €{~_`š‹— Â‰Â– ĥ~ ˜Š ~ €{~ `šš‰G{{~ € Â‰|š Â–•~ ÂĄ{›~ ŽŠ–„ ²Âƒ~ ‰– Â˜Â‰Â—‰ ›~ `~_`–z{–{~ ~ƒ‰G‰–œ~ `~}{_‰}{~ €{~_ Âƒ{ƒ~„‰ €‰–~ €{~ ÂšÂ˜Â‰ ~ of the statutorily allowed time frame of 14 days, paled  Â„ Â›~ €`ƒ{~š{|‰ ÂƒÂŁ~~ –~{z{|›~z` ‰–œ~‹|`_{ƒƒ•~š Ž`|‰ ›•~ €{›~ ƒ Â›Â•~Â„Â‰Â–ÂƒÂŁ~~ €{~„€`—{~š{š˜{|ƒ~`¢~ €{~_`šš‰G{{~`‹ {}~ to uphold the election in its entirety, but the Chairman €`Šœ€ ~` €{|„‰ƒ{ÂŁ~~ ~„ Âƒ~€‰ƒ~‰– Â—‰{– Â˜Â—{~|‰œ€ ~ `~}‰ƒ Âœ|{{~  Â–}~€{~šŠƒ ~€ z{~ƒ Â‰ÂƒÂ‚{}~€‰ƒ~_`–ƒ_‰{–_{~˜›~ƒ{–}‰–œ~‰–~ ~ }‰J{|{– ~|{‹`| ~ Âƒ~€{~ €`Šœ€ ~„‰ƒ{ÂŁ~~ Š ~ œ˜`¥„{~€ Âƒ~–`~ right to threaten and call people names just because the š Ž`|‰ ›~}‰}~–` ~ƒ{{~|{ Âƒ`–ƒ~„‰ €~ €{‰|~ € Â‰|š Â–ÂŁ~~ ~„ Âƒ~ €{‰|~|‰œ€ ~ ``~ `~}‰J{|ÂŁ~~ –~ Â–›~_ Âƒ{•~ €{~— Âƒ ~ |˜‰ {|•~ •~ € Âƒ~|Š—{}Ç~ƒ`~ œ˜`¥„{~ƒ€`Š—}~—{ ~ €{~ƒ—{{‹‰–œ~}`Âœ~ `~—‰{ÂŁ~~ Nigerian football has had enough international ridicule by ‰ ƒ~ }š‰–‰ƒ | `|ÂƒÂŁ~~ { ²Âƒ~š`z{~`–£


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Merson: Ramsey may end up at Camp Nou

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aron Ramsey guided Arsenal to a mind-boggling 4-1 victory over Galatasaray at Turk Telekom Arena with a brace, including a thunderous goal as {~ {| ~ {}~ { |~

group stages on a high note ~ { ` ~ `| ~ `| }~ ` ~ ` ~ } J{|ence. Paul Merson, who currently plies his trade as television football pundit believes that Aaron Ramsey’s brace against a below par

Galatasaray side is what the Welshman needed to recuperate following an obvious dip this season. He emphasized on con }{ _{ ~ _ ~ {~ { ~ international needs in pleth`| ~ `~ |{¬{_ ~ ~ {~ performances last season.

The 46-year-old also made reference to Arsenal players’ perpetual exodus to Barcelona hinting sneakily ~ {~ } { }{|~ ~{ }~ up at Camp Nou, if he picks up form. “He is the type of lad that can go and score six in six, without a doubt. It’s all ` ~_` }{ _{~ }~ {²z{~ seen that he can do it – he’s a really, really good player. If he had reached the heights of last season he’d be playing for Barcelona. That’s how high and how good he was.” Merson also stated that Aaron Ramsey was the only player, who was at par with Luis Suarez, who was deemed the best player in England last season. “I thought he was the { ~ } { }~ {|~ ~ {~ country last year – probably the best player in the country at one stage, with Luis Suarez, until he got injured.” Ramsey was widely slated for messing things up and Paul Merson came up for the rescue asserting that his accomplishment last season can never be compared. “He takes a lot of stick and the reason is, I think, because of how well he did last year. He’s not going to live up to what he did last season, in my opinion. Everything he touched went in. He did very well, out of all the others, he got all the goals.” He also advised the 23-year-old not to succumb `~ {~ { ` ~`¢~ } ~ the back of the net time and again as he told that Aaron Ramsey has tried too hard to score goals lately. “I thought he was pushing too much – always look ~ `~ { ~ ¢`| |} ~ {G ~ in front of the ball instead of travelling from behind it. I know this sounds silly, but he’s tried too hard to score goals.”

Bravo: I can’t imagine FC Barca without Messi

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arcelona goalkeeper, Claudio Bravo has confessed that he ‘cannot imagine a Barcelona without Lionel Messi’, although he thinks the Argentine still has a lot of football left ahead of him. “We have a lot to keep enjoying about Lionel Messi’s game. Can I imagine Barcelona without him? No, I can’t. With his ability and his age, he still has a lot of football ahead of him.” Bravo also touched upon the upcoming FIFA awards, while he stated that he feels it’s unfair that goalkeepers are so often left out of the reckoning, and ‘individualising the awards’ in a positional sense would make more sense. “They are unfair decisions. Goalkeepers usually stay on the sidelines when it comes to awards like the Ballon d’Or, but obviously, matches are won by goals. The prize should be individualised (positionally), but we’re talking about great players here and whoever gets it will deserve to.” Finally, Bravo spoke

about taking a backseat to Marc-André ter Stegen in Europe this season, while he admits that the team support whoever gets the nod, regardless of their disappointment. “You always want to be there but it’s the manager who decides. We try as hard ~ {~ _ ~ `~ ¬ { _{~ {~ decisions of the manager but when it’s left to another colleague; we support them to the fullest.”

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aris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu says he is “tired” of being compared to Juventus and Italy hero ~ J` £ The 36-year-old has won a plethora of titles for club and country over the years and has long been considered one of the best in the world. And though Sirigu says he once enjoyed being mentioned alongside the 2006 World Cup winner, he insists it no longer means anything to him. “When I was very young, this comparison made me very happy,” the Italy shot-stopper told L’Equipe. “I was very disappointed when once it was me and then it was another. “Since then, I have

known of 20 or 25 keepers who have been compared `~ J` £~ ` ~ ¢| ¡ ~ `day, I’m tired. J` ~ ~ ~ J` £~ The important thing is that I know who I am and who he is. I would make a mistake if I thought that I was really J` £»

UCL: Allegri hopes Juve avoid Europe’s big hitters

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assimiliano Allegri is hoping Juventus avoid being drawn with one of the four European giants tipped to win this season’s Champions League after seeing his side scrape into the last 16 on Tuesday. On a freezing night in Turin, Juve dominated last { ` ² ~ { { ~ ~ Atletico Madrid, but failed to even threaten winning by the two-goal margin that would have helped snatch top spot in Group A.

z{~ {}~ {_` } ~ booking their entry to the ~¶·~¢`|~ {~ | ~ {~ _{~ ~ ¤ | {|§ ~ {° ~ ~ {~ hands of eventual winners Bayern Munich in 2013, when Antonio Conte was at the helm. And Allegri admits meeting a top side in the ¡ `_¡` ~ {~ ~ `G` ~ of his Christmas wish list. “There are three or four teams — Chelsea, Barce-

lona, Bayern and Real Madrid, for example — who are a cut above the rest,” Allegri told reporters after the match. “For now, we’re in the last 16 and we’ll just see what happens when we get to the draw because we can’t change anything.” Juventus lost out on the | § _{~ ~ ~ ` }~ z{~ `J{|{}~ ~ ¢ z` |able seeding for next week’s draw, but after a match in which neither side made a single substitution, Allegri said simply that his side had achieved their aim.

Wenger pours cold water on Campbell’s speculation

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Torres set for Chelsea C Milan are ready `~ { }~ | ~ Spaniard, Fernando Torres back to Chelsea in January according to CalcioMercato. The San Siro side are keen on signing either Liverpool’s Suso or Sampdoria forward Stefano Okaka and don’t appear to have much use for Torres, who has proven something of a failure since his move to Italy. The 30 year old former Liverpool and Atletico Ma}| }~ ~ } ~ { ¢~ ~

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something of a career crossroads and will be all too aware that his chances of reigniting his career at Chelsea

are slim to non-existent. `||{ ~ {G{}~ ~ ~ | ~ start at AC Milan but has subsequently failed to net in his following eight appearances and Pippo Inzaghi appears ready to cancel his loan deal at the club. Chelsea paid a then British record fee of £50m for Torres back in 2011 and he hasn’t come close to justifying that outlay and Roman Abramovich may well be ready to call time on the forward’s career at the west London side.

rsenal manager, Arsene Wenger has poured cold water on speculation linking Costa Rican forward, Joel Campbell with a January exit. Quite a few top sides have shown interest in the talented footballer as he was mostly restricted to substitute appearances this season, and the 22-year-old was widely expected to

{ z{~ ~ { |_ ~`¢~ | ~ { ~ football. However, it would appear as though Arsene Wenger believes Campbell still has a future at the Emirates and he has suggested that the Costa Rican is not for sale. “Campbell will stay at the club,” the French coach ` }~ | { ² ~ `I_ ~ { site. Despite impressing while on loan at Olympiakos last season, Campbell has only made three substitute appearances in the Premier League this term. The Costa Rica star, however, appears ready `~ ~¢`|~ ~ _{~ ~ {~ side, although the reality is he has yet to be given a real chance to impress in North London.


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Canada 2015: Artificial pitch won’t deter Falcons –Waco

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anyana Banyana coach, Vera Pauw has accepted the mandate to qualify the team for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Pauw failed to get Ban ~ ¤ {}~ ¢`|~ {° ~ year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada and must now steer the national women’s team to the Olympics, which will be their second appearance if they make the cut. ~ {}~ fourth in the African Women’s Championship (AWC) in Namibia where they won one match, drew one and lost three. Pauw’s contract with Safa elapsed at the end of the AWC, held in Namibia, but she will stay on for another year. {~ _ ~ ¤ ers are the only matches Banyana are scheduled to play in the New Year and this will give the Dutch

coach enough time to prepare. Meanwhile, Banyana veteran, Portia Modise believes the team can qualify for the Olympics with Pauw at the helms. “I think our coach did well, despite us failing to qualify for the World Cup,” Modise said. “It’s just that she had a lot of pressure, that’s probably why we didn’t qualify. “But now that she has renewed her contract, I think we can qualify for 2016.” Pauw took over at Banyana in March and the highlight of her tenure as Banyana coach was when the team destroyed the Comoros Islands 13-0 ~ {~ ~¤ {| £ Prior to the tournament, Banyana recorded victories in friendlies against Ivory Coast, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana and Tanzania.

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buja-based football coach, John Wakili has said that the Super Falcons should have no problem playing on | _ ~ _ { ~ ~ {~ ¸¹¶º~ FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada. Women football players had raised objection to ~` ~ | _ ~ |¢~ ¢ {|~ World football governing body, FIFA approved it for {° ~ { |² ~ `| }~ ~ ~ Canada. But Wakili, while assessing the Super Falcons chances at the Mundial, following Saturday’s draw ceremony ~ G ~ } ~ ~

pinched the African Champions in group D against United States, Sweden and Australia, told Newswatch Times Sports that the Super Falcons are used to playing ` ~ | _ ~ _ ~ }~ ` }~ be able to adapt in Canada. Though the F.C.T Queens _` _ ~ } G{}~ ~ _` ~ are in a group of Death, he remained optimistic that, with right preparations, they _ ~ {|¢`| ~ { ` }~ {° {_tation in Canada. “I don’t believe playing ` ~ | _ ~ _ ~ ` }~ pose any problem to the Super Falcons. I believe they can cope because even at the Goal Project in Abuja where

{ ~ |{~ | ~ ~ | _ ~ pitch; so I don’t have any fear on that. They’re used to it; so there should be no cause for fear. I believe in them. I believe in the technical crew and the players; and I think the coach is doing a good work. “From the draws, it’s obvious that the Super Falcons are in a tough group. Of course the US and Sweden teams as well as Australia are forces to reckon with, but considering the Super Falcons form right now, they’re ready for any team. `~ ²z{~ {~ _` }{ _{~ ~ they will qualify from that group,” said, Wakili, who is

also known as Coach Waco among Nigerian women football followers. He however advised the Amaju Pinnick led board of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), to ensure that the African champions get the right preparations needed to be successful in Canada. “My advice to NFF is that { | ~ |{ | ` ~ G{| ~ a lot. And I want to believe that if they can accord Falcons the same treatment that they give to the Super Eagles in terms of preparation, Walahi, the girls will make us proud at the World Cup; we’ll come out successful,” he noted.

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~º ~ ~ } £ The former Falconets goalkeeper was a surprise | ~ _ ` _{~ { }~ `¢~ |{cious Dede at the recently concluded African Women Championship in Windhoek, Namibia and posted some outstanding performances that helped the Super Falcons lift the title. And she believes she can do the same in Canada, while ruling out any pressure playing at the world stage that will feature great teams like Germany, United States, France, Brazil, Canada, Japan and others. “I don’t think I’ll be under any pressure if given the opportunity to guard the Super Falcons’ post at the World Cup in Canada. I was at the Under-20 World Cup

in Canada and also in post for the Super Falcons at the AWC in Namibia, so I can ~ ²z{~ { | {}~ {° {| { _{~ to withstand any pressure in Canada. “With due respect to Dede, she is still Super Falcons number one and I’ve learnt a lot from her, but if I get the opportunity once again, I’ll be equal to the task. “I had the opportunity at the last AWC in Namibia and I did not disappoint the country; so if I get it again in Canada, I’ll be very ready to do the same,” she said.

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anagement of Con¬ { _{~ {{ ~ FC has hailed the performance of their team in the just concluded 2014 Women Premier League (WPL). The Lokoja-based side {}~ ¢ ~ ` ~ {~ ` ~ `¢~ the 12-team league with 31 points from 20 matches with Rivers Angels of Port

Harcourt lifting the title, while Pelican Stars of Calabar took the second position. ` ~ ®` ~ ` ¬ { _{~ {{ ~ {} ~ `I_{| ~ `~ } G{}~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ` ~ season for the club, thinks they should have performed {G{|~ `~ {{ ~ ~ `~ {~ {°pectation of their teeming fans. She hopes that with hard

work on the part of the technical crew the team will be ~ {G{|~ }{~ ~ {~ _` ~ ¸¹¶º~ { ` £ “Partially it was a suc_{ ~ ~ {~ { ~ {}~ ~º ~ _{£~ ² ~ ` ~{ ~ `~ play on the domestic scene. But the performance by the | ~ ~ { ` ~ {~ {° {_tation of the sports loving people in Kogi State.”


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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2014

Prosecution, defence, courts cause delay in EFCC’s trial cases -Shittu FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU

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ew Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN), recently were appointed to occupy envious position at the Bar, would you comment on why those who have practised law for over 30 years are not given this appointment; don’t you think there is partiality in selecting right candidates for the appointment? Let me start by saying that the title of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) is one title that every lawyer aspires to. No lawyer would tell you that he does not want to become a SAN because it comes with a lot of recognition and privileges. And it is also a mark of accomplishment in your chosen profession. But I must also emphasise that the title of SAN is not a right of any lawyer but a privilege given to such lawyer. They have their own guideline ¢`|~ } G ~ ~ {|~ `~ {~ ¢` ¡~ of the SANs. And such parameters unlike the pervasive view of the public domain are the dependent on brilliance alone. There are other parameters outside brilliance; knowledge of the law that are taken into consideration. `|~ _{ ~ {~ | z { { ~ ` G{{~ is concerned about the integrity of the individual who is aspiring to become a SAN in terms of how he or she has conducted himself or herself over the years in terms of character, integrity, standing, discipline and contribution to knowledge. All of these factors and more are taken into consideration. You also know that someone might be adjudged brilliant while the scope of his practice is limited. Either his practice is limited to the Magistrate’s Court or the High Court level, without having any much appearances at the Appellate Court level. There is a standing rule and regulation requiring that you must have certain number of cases at various stages of your adjudicatory process {¢`|{~ ` ~_ ~ {~ }® } {}~ ~¤ {}~ for the title. You also know that it is not everyone that applied in a particular year that would be given. Those who have not been privileged to be given in a particular year have the opportunity of re-applying in the subsequent years. You must also observe that you cannot get the award if you don’t apply. The | z { { ~ _` G{{~ z{~ { |~ ` ~ guidelines and code of ethics that they follow and all of these guidelines are opened to those who are in the legal profession. What I would just say is that those who consider the title as prestigious should not rest on their oars, believing that one day it would get to them. As a lawyer prosecuting some of the EFCC’s cases, what are the constraints and challenges you face in discharging this duty? The challenges and constraints I have faced are the same challenges some of those who are in my position are facing. In saying this, I want to say these challenges are not peculiar to any of the stakeholders alone, it is a collective thing. We have faced challenges mainly of delays, and I will say these delays are caused by all the stakeholders. In

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WAHAB SHITTU, a seasoned lawyer, university lecturer and rights activist, bares his mind on issues ranging from appointment of the Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN) to challenges facing prosecutors of EFCC’s cases in discharging their duty in the administration of justice in the country. Critics have condemned EFCC for its alleged inability to secure conviction of economic crimes suspects, especially 7897:<=>@DG:>HGIJ:K>:L>M:IMOIP=8OG:Q>: this view, why do you think this is so? Again, when people make this kind of allegation, I want to say that they are not been fair. I am aware that a lot of convictions are being secured by the EFCC. I think I want to challenge you to go and take a look at the statistics. I think the EFCC has a regular television programme called the “Eagle” where some of these convictions are being made open for public awareness. That does not mean that the EFCC does not have more works to do. For instance { ~ z{~ `~ ~ ` {~ {~ `z{| `| ~ some of these cases are in court. The work of the commission is limited. Its job is purely investigative and prosecutorial in nature, and also to ensure diligent prosecution. Ultimately when a case is in court, there are other variables that can `~ ¬ { _{~ {~ |`_{ £~ { ` {| ~ contend with the defence, the defence having to contend with the presiding judge who can determine the pace of the trial depending on the applications and other factors that the court has to deal with. But I think what we need Wahab Shittu to do is to ensure that those who are some instances, delays are caused by administration is doing everything entrusted with the job of prosecuting the prosecution, in some instances to ensure that these allegations are people are themselves men of sound they are caused by the defence, and in thoroughly investigated before they are and impeccable integrity. Those who some instances delays are caused by {}~ {¢`|{~ {~ _` | £~ ~ ~ `~ |{~ handle corruption cases, in my opinion, the courts themselves either because that the current chairman of the EFCC must not be allowed to handle other they have other cases they have to has set up a unit within the EFCC to cases outside corruption cases so that G{ }~ `£~ ` { { ~}{ ~ | {~¢|` ~ monitor the activities of investigators they would not lose focus of what they interlocutory injunctions which are and prosecutors. And by virtue of what are doing. The level of corruption in this also part of the process. Some have also he has set up now, it is not unlikely to country is becoming embarrassing and said that sometimes unavailability of }~ z{ `| ~ { ~ |` {_ {}£ if we want to bequeath to generation yet witnesses, reluctance or movement of The other issue is the challenges of unborn worthy legacy, then we must witnesses outside jurisdiction causes negative perception from the people begin to think of killing corruption these delays. Some have even said that who believe that the EFCC cannot go far permanently so that it will not kill some of these cases are not properly in prosecuting whatever case that is in Nigeria. {}~ {¢`|{~ {~ _` | ~ } {~ `~ |{ |{~ its possession. This, no doubt, has arisen Has the resort to plea bargaining from members of the public which ¢|` ~ {~ _¡~`¢~_` }{ _{~ ~ {~ § by the EFCC prosecutors to achieve { } ~ `~| ~ `~ {~ _ ~_ { ~ {¢`|{~ {~ graft agency. This perception is a major the conviction of suspects helped the court. I am happy that the current EFCC ¢ _ `|~ ~ { } ~ `~ _¡~ `¢~ _` }{ _{~ cause of justice? I think the principle of plea bargaining is commendable, it is something that has been experimented in other jurisdictions in the United States of America (USA), Canada, India, Pakistan, United Kingdom and even Germany. This is an option that has been embraced. But I think what people are afraid of in the use of the plea bargaining is the danger of abuse and a lot of people have sighted some isolated cases to strengthen their points. I think what we need as a nation is planning a legislative framework on this argument that would regulate the activities of all those who are involved in the process. For instance, the prosecutor who is involved in plea bargaining must have a very sound integrity, the defence also must be guided by certain rules, and the judge who is presiding on such cases must equally be regulated by certain grounds.

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he enactment of a freedom of information law in Nigeria has removed most of the legal impediments which journalists used to face in trying to access information and records in the custody of government `I_‰ Â—ƒ~ `|~ Âœ`z{|–š{– ~ }{‹ | š{– ƒ~ and agencies. It has also neutralized the negative provisions and consequences of |{ƒ |‰_ ‰z{~ — Â„ƒ~ ƒŠ_€~  Âƒ~ €{~ I_‰ Â—~ Secrets Act, the Criminal Code and the Penal Code, and other such laws. It has overridden the secrecy clauses which pervade many laws in Nigeria and provides protection for public `I_{|ƒ~ „€`~  ¥{~ €{~ ‰–‰ ‰ Â‰z{~ `~ release information to the media in the ‹Š˜—‰_~‰– {|{ƒ ~¢|`š~`I_‰ Â—~|{‹|‰ƒ Â—ÂƒÂŁ With the enactment of the law, therefore, public information ought to become more generally available to both the media and members of the public as it imposes an obligation on the Âœ`z{|–š{– •~ ‰ ƒ~ `I_‰ Â—ĥ~ }{‹ | š{– ƒ~ and agencies, to provide public access to documents and information which will enhance the capacity of the media to report freely on the exercise of ‹`—‰ ‰_ Â—~‹`„{|ÂŁ~~ €{|{~‹Š˜—‰_~`I_{|ƒ~ are reluctant to disclose information or release documents, the media can ensure that they are compelled to do so. Any journalist who truly wants to carry out investigative reporting will ‚–}~ €{~ ~ _ ~ ~z{|›~‹`„{|¢ÂŠÂ—~ ``—~‰–~ digging for information in government departments and agencies. It opens Š‹~ ‰–‚–‰ {—›~ š`|{~ ‹`ƒƒ‰˜‰—‰ ‰{ƒ~ ¢`|~ resourceful and creative reporters. Š ~ ~}`Š˜ ~ € ~ €{~ ~ _ ~„‰——~˜{~ of any assistance to a lazy journalist. It does not eliminate the necessity ¢`|~ {– _‰ ›~  Â–}~ |‰œ`|`Šƒ~ _€{_ÂĄÂ‰Â–Âœ~ `¢~ facts. If anything, the enactment of the law in Nigeria imposes additional responsibilities on the media. Since the excuse of having no access to information and records is no longer available to the media, journalists are increasingly going to be subjected to higher standards of accuracy, fairness and responsibility in their publications or broadcasts. The reading, viewing and listening public, to which the media is accountable, certainly have higher expectations from the media. Journalists, therefore, have to carry out more thorough research and ‰–z{ƒ ‰œ Â‰`–•~  Â–}~ _€{_ÂĄ~ €{‰|~ ¢ _ ƒ~ more rigorously before publishing. How the Media Can Use the Freedom of Information Act |{{}`š~ `¢~ –¢`|š Â‰`–~  Â„ƒ~  |{~ }{ƒ‰œ–{}~ {ƒƒ{– ‰ Â——›~  Âƒ~  ~ _€{_ÂĄ~ against corruption and to hold public authorities accountable to citizens. ›~ ƒ›ƒ {š Â‰_ Â——›~ Šƒ‰–œ~ €{~ ~ _ ~ to target certain types of information, the media and individual journalists can help to reveal corruption, abuse of public trust, abuse of power or other forms of wrongdoings. Ultimately, this _ Â–~ €{—‹~ `~ ‹Šƒ€~ ˜ _ÂĄ~ `–~ _`||Š‹ ‰`–~ and improve accountability. ~|{¤ÂŠ{ƒ ƒ~_ Â–~˜{~Šƒ{}~ `~‚–}~`Š ~ whether public authorities or public `I_‰ Â—ƒ~  Â–}~ ‹|‰z {~ ˜`}‰{ƒ~ _`z{|{}~ by the Act are complying with or enforcing applicable rules, standards, regulations, codes, etc. This is particularly relevant for regulatory bodies and agencies. There are hundreds of such regulatory bodies and agencies in ‰œ{|‰ ~ _|{ {}~ ˜›~ {}{| Â—~  Â–}~  {~ Governments, covering a wide range

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Investigative reporting under a Freedom of Information regime

Edetaen Ojo

of sectors, including the environment and most of which are simply ignored. Regulatory bodies and agencies in Nigeria include the following: {}{| Â—~ –z‰|`–š{–  Â—~ |` {_ ‰`–~ Âœ{–_›~ “ ”~  Â–}~ €{‰|~  {~ counterparts, National Agency for ``}~  Â–}~ |Šœ~ }š‰–‰ƒ | Â‰`–~  Â–}~ `– |`—~“ ”•~ ‰œ{|‰ Â–~ –ƒ ‰ Š {~ `¢~ `„–~ — Â––{|ĥ~ {}‰_ Â—~  Â˜`| `|›~ Council of Nigeria, Corporate

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Law

NEWSWATCH TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2014

Court dismisses Igbos’ deportation case

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he Federal High Court ƒ‰G‰–œ~ ‰–~  Âœ`ƒ~ € Âƒ~ dismissed a Fundamental ‰œ€ ƒ~  Â‹Â‹Â—‰_ Â‰`–~ ‚—{}~ ˜›~ Incorporated Trustees of Media Rights Agenda against Lagos State Government to challenge the purported deportation of some individuals from Lagos State. In a judgment delivered by Justice Musa Kurya, the Court found that contrary to the allegations of the Applicants, the Lagos State Government did not deport the Applicants or any other person or group of persons to any place outside the territory of Lagos State. The Court held that on balance of probability the case of the state government was more credible. Justice Kurya upheld the submission `¢~ €{~  Âœ`ƒ~  {~ G`|–{›~ {–{| Â—•~ Ade Ipaye, that it was a policy of the Government to cater for the welfare and wellbeing of all residents of the state irrespective of their state of origin and that in furtherance of this policy, the state government did its best to ensure that residents were gainfully employed and properly accommodated so that they did not constitute themselves into destitute, vagrant and beggars. In dismissing the Applicants’ case, the court also upheld the submission of Ipaye that the state government did not own or operate any detention centre or

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Alleged kidnapping: Man arraigned FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU

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prison facility in Ikorodu or elsewhere. The state government had argued that contrary to views in some quarters the  Â‹Â‹Â—‰_ Â– ƒ~ „{|{~ |{ƒ_Š{}~ ¢|`š~ }‰J{|{– ~ parts of the state, whilst they were

begging for alms, living under bridges, by the roadsides, and engaging in other social vices with no discernible means of livelihood or physical address in the state.

Court sentences bus conductor, vulcanizer to 200 hrs community service Lagos Chief Magistrates’ Court in Surulere, has sentenced a bus conductor and vulcanizer to 200 hours community service without `‹ ‰`–~`¢~‚–{~¢`|~˜Š|œ— |ݣ Chief Magistrate (Mrs) A.F Adeeyo, who presided over the court declared € ~ €{~ _`–z‰_ ĥ~ `}‰¤~ ŠƒŠ¢Â•ÂśĂ“~  Â–}~ Samson Suluman, 20; are guilty of the charges preferred against them by the police after considering the facts of the case. The duo were arraigned on September œÓ•~ ¸šœŸ~ `–~  ~ „`§_`Š– ~ _€ |Âœ{~ `¢~ conspiracy and burglary but pleaded not

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guilty to the charges. €{~ _`–z‰_ ƒ~ €`„{z{|~ „{|{~ ~  }š‰G{}~ to bail in the sum of N100,000 each with two sureties in like sum. In addressing the court, the prosecutor, Corporal Jimoh Iseghede had maintained that the convicts entered and burgled the complainant’s compound on September 17, at about 2.45 a.m., at No.1 Babalola close, Sari Iganmu, Lagos. The prosecutor also informed the court that the complainants in the case were, Mr. Ndah Ohaja, Mr. Joseph Ukeme, Mr. David Erameh and Mr. Moses Erameh. According to the prosecutor; “The two convicts and others still at large,

jumped the fence of the complainants, they removed the bulbs of bathroom and security light to enable them perform their operations. “One of the complainants, Ohaja who was seen the convicts, raised the alarm, which alerted other complainants by shouting thief! Thief!! “Fortunately, one of the gatekeepers of their neighbour heard the shout and ran after them, and they were caught and arrested by the police after investigation.â€? €{~ ‹|`ƒ{_Š `|~ ƒ Â‰}~ € ~ €{~ `J{–_{ƒ~ _`– | z{–{}~ {_ ‰`–ƒ~Ăƒšº~ Â–}~ŸšĂ“~`¢~ €{~ Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.

31-year-old contractor, Aderemi Musa, has been arraigned before an EbuteMeta Chief Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, by operatives of the Department of Criminal Investigation, Panti, Yaba Lagos. He was alleged to have kidnapped his apprentice, one Chinonso Nwoye, 20. Musa, who is a resident of 27, Musa Olorunsi, Iyana-Iba, Lagos, is answering questions to a two-count charge of conspiracy and kidnapping. Prosecuting on behalf of the Police, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, Etim Nkankuk, ƒŠ˜š‰G{}~ € ~ €{~  Â——{Âœ{}~ `J{–_{~ „ Âƒ~ _`šš‰G{}~ `–~ `z{š˜{|~ ¸¡Â•~ ¸šœĂƒ~  ~  Â˜`Š ~ 11.00 p.m., at Odun-Ade market, Orile, Lagos. The prosecutor maintained that the victim was an apprentice to the accused for about a year after he left secondary school. According to Nkankuk, “The victim told his parents that the accused announced that they would be going on a journey to Calabar to lay tiles for a client. “The victim’s parent raised objection because of the distance, but later relented, when the accused assured them that nothing would happen to their child. “The mother of the victim tried the telephone line but it was not reachable, and also tried the accused’s telephone number which was also ƒ„‰ _€{}~`JÂŁ “The victim’s mother after waiting anxiously for days, went to Odun-Ade Market, Orile, Lagos, where she learnt that the accused and others who went on the journey had returned and had gone on several other trips. “The accused later ran away, but the police detectives were able to apprehend his brother Jamiu, and two others, who were arraigned on January 17, 2014.â€? €{~ Â——{Âœ{}~`J{–_{ƒ~_`– | z{–{~ {_ ‰`–ƒ~¸¡Ă“~  Â–}~ŸšĂ“~`¢~ €{~ |‰š‰– Â—~  Â„~`¢~  Âœ`ƒ~  {•¸šœœ£ But the defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges, after it was read to him. This then prompted the court, presided over by Magistrate (Mrs) A.A Demi-Ajayi, to grant the defendant bail in the sum of N500,000 with two sureties in like sum. The court also directed that the sureties should deposit N30,000 into the account of the Chief Registrar of Lagos State. She also ordered that the sureties must also show evidences of three years’ tax payment to the Lagos State Government, must be residing in Lagos, and show genuine means of livelihood. €{~š G{|~€ Âƒ~˜{{–~ }ÂŽ`Š|–{}~ ‰——~  Â–Š |›~œÓ•~ 2105, for mention.

Justice from foreign lands China sentences 8 to death for attacks in Xinjiang

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Chinese court on Monday sentenced eight people to death on charges of leading terror groups  Â–}~ ƒ{G‰–œ~ `J~ {°Â‹Â—`ƒ‰z{ƒ~ ‰–~ „`~  G _ÂĄÂƒ~ € ~—{¢ ~Ÿ¡~‹{`‹—{~}{ }~‰–~ the far western region of Xinjiang, home of the Muslim Uighur minority, state media said. The Urumqi Intermediate People’s Court in the capital of Xinjiang also handed out ƒŠƒ‹{–}{}~}{ Â€~ƒ{– {–_{ƒ~ `~‚z{~` €{|ĥ~ €‰– ~ Central Television said, without mentioning when the trials were held. Violence linked to Xinjiang has killed about 400 people in and outside the region over the ‹ Âƒ ~¸š~š`– Â€ÂƒÂŁ~ {‰Ž‰–œ~€ Âƒ~˜— Âš{}~ €{~ G _ÂĄÂƒ~ on radical separatists with foreign ties, although critics and human rights advocates say Uighurs have chafed under the repressive rule of the Han Chinese-dominated government. Uighurs also complain of economic }‰ƒ{–¢| Â–_€‰ƒ{š{– ~ „‰ €~ €{~ ‰–`„~ `¢~  Â–~ Chinese to their homeland. Beijing says it is pumping investments into the region to help it grow. `ƒ ~  G _ÂĄÂƒ~ € z{~ ˜{{–~ š`Š– {}~  Âœ Â‰Â–ƒ ~ state targets, such as police stations, military checkpoints and government buildings, but assailants also have struck at civilians in several

recent incidents, slashing at crowds with ¥–‰z{ƒ~`|~ƒ{G‰–œ~`J~˜`š˜ƒ~ ~ | Â‰Â–~ƒ  Â‰`–ƒ~ Â–}~ commercial areas. On April 30, as Chinese President Xi Jinping was wrapping up a tour to the ethnic region, an explosion shook a train station in the regional capital, killing three people, including two  G _ÂĄ{|ÂƒÂŁ CCTV said two men were sentenced to death ‰–~ €{~ | Â‰Â–~  G _ÂĄÂŁ~ €{~ }{¢{–} Â– ƒ~ ƒ Â‰}~ `–~ national television that they were instructed ˜›~ ~š Â–~`Š ƒ‰}{~ €‰– ~ `~_ ||›~`Š ~ €{~ G _ÂĄÂŁ~ CCTV said the man was connected to the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, a group that China has designated a terrorist organization. About three weeks later, on May 22, four men drove two SUVs through a crowded market in central Urumqi and tossed explosives out of the _ |~„‰–}`„ƒ•~ÂĄÂ‰Â—Â—Â‰Â–Âœ~ €{šƒ{—z{ƒ~ Â–}~ĂƒĂ“~` €{|ÂƒÂŁ –‰ ‰ Â—~ ƒ  {~ š{}‰ ~ |{‹`| ƒ~ ƒ Â‰}~ € ~  G _ÂĄ~ „ Âƒ~ €{~ „`|ÂĄ~ `¢~  ~ ‚z{§Âš{š˜{|~ {||`|~ Âœ|`Š‹•~ including the assailants who died. However, CCTV said on Monday that six people were sentenced to death on charges of terrorism, use of explosives and endangering public safety. It did not explain why the number of suspects grew. Dilxat Raxit, spokesman for the Munich-

based World Uyghur Congress, said the harsh sentences were politically motivated and the defendants had no chance of a fair trial. “China will never seek the root causes in its extreme (ethnic) policies,â€? he said in a statement. Š €`|‰ ‰{ƒ~ |{ƒ‹`–}{}~ `~ €{~  G _ÂĄÂƒ~ ˜›~ launching a one-year crackdown on violence in Xinjiang, where security was already tight ¢`——`„‰–œ~ |‰` ƒ~ ‰–~ |Šš¤Â‰~ ‰–~ ¸ššĂ“~ € ~ —{¢ ~ –{ |—›~ ¸šš~ ‹{`‹—{~ }{ }•~  __`|}‰–œ~ `~ `I_‰ Â—~ count. €‰—{~ {‰Ž‰–œ~‰–ƒ‰ƒ ƒ~ €{|{~ |{~–`~ÂŹÂ Â„Âƒ~‰–~‰ ƒ~ ethnic policies, the top leadership has made some adjustments. It has agreed to provide free high school education in southern Xinjiang, which has the highest concentration of Uighurs, and promised employment for at least one member of each household in the povertystricken region.

described to his mother as humanitarian work. He is still there under uncertain circumstances, the woman told Le Parisien newspaper in a story Monday. In 2012, an administrative change by the French government allowed minors with valid ID to leave the country without parental authorization. Since then, dozens of French boys and girls — as well as many adults and families — have left for Syria via Turkey. Police have a responsibility to stop a child from heading to a war zone, said Samia Maktouf, the family’s lawyer.

Mother sues France over underage son’s Syria trip

A mother whose teen traveled alone to Syria is suing the French government, alleging it should have stopped the underage boy from leaving the country. €{~ œ¡§Â›{ |§`—}~ ˜`›~ —{¢ ~ | Â–_{~  ~ ›{ |~  Âœ`•~ heading to Syria via Turkey for what he

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Friday, December 12, 2014

NDLEA chairman seeks war of drug cartels ADELEKE ADESANYA

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he Chairman National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Ahmadu Giade has charged Assistant Commanders on scientific ways to dislodge drug cartels in the country. Giade said that the summit is expected to build capacity of Assistant Commanders for effective service delivery in preparation for the onerous task ahead of them. The theme of the retreat holding in Kaduna is Transforming NDLEA to Meet with Contemporary Challenges in Drug Control in Nigeria. “Drug cartels are becoming more sophisticated in their operations and we must incapacitate them. Modes of drug concealment are changing from time to time. Cannabis cultivation has spread to every part of the country. It is disturbing that clandestine laboratories for the production of methamphetamine have been discovered in Nigeria. The increasing spread of violence in some parts of the country has led to loss of lives, damage to property and rising number of displaced

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persons. These glaring threats to our national security demands that we adopt scientific drug control

strategies� Giade stated. “The transformation of the NDLEA is a collective task and all parties

must appreciate their roles and take responsibility. In the absence of the commander, the assistant takes charge of the command. This clearly underscores their importance in the administrative hierarchy of the Agency. It is therefore pertinent for them to come together under a suitable platform to share experiences and acquire more managerial skillsâ€? Giade stated. The NDLEA boss also called on the Assistant Commanders to take absolute advantage of the `‹‹`| Š–‰ ‰{ƒ~`J{|{}~˜›~ €{~„{{¥—`–œ~ |{ |{ ~ `~‚–{~ Š–{~ €{‰|~ | }{~_| ¢ ÂŁ~ –~ his words, “Drug cartels always seek new ways to circumvent legislation and if we must continue to stop them a retreat is inevitable. I implore you to identify innovative and strategic „ Â›Âƒ~`¢~Âœ{G‰–œ~ ~  ÂƒÂĄ~}`–{ÂŁ~ {~šŠƒ ~ continue to brainstorm on the latest š{ €`}ƒ~ Â–}~ |{–}ƒ~‰–~}|Šœ~ | I_ÂĄÂ‰Â–Âœ~ and money laundering. At the end of this summit you are expected to return as ambassadors of change for the Agency. The management of the Agency is championing a comprehensive drug control plan for the country and is prepared to make €{~ –{{}{}~ ƒ _|‰‚_{ƒ~ ¢`|~  ~ }|Šœ§¢|{{~ Nigeriaâ€?.

HURIWA lambasts Nigerian government for inability to curtail jail breaks

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group, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has asked Nigerians to prepare to live with the harsh reality of an unprecedented rise in organised social crime and other forms of violence in the country. In a statement reveived, the group said the national crime prevention and combat mechanisms had collapsed spectacularly and that there appeared to be no concerted {J`| ~ ˜›~ €{~  |š{}~ ƒ{_Š|‰ ›~ _`ššŠ–‰ ›~ `~ ƒ {‹~Š‹~ €{‰|~_|‰š{~‚œ€ ‰–œ~Âœ Âš{ÂŁ ~ „ Âƒ~ |{ _ ‰–œ~ `~ €{~ — {ƒ ~ ‹|‰ƒ`–~  G _ÂĄ~ in Minna, Niger State by armed terrorists who reportedly freed over three hundred detainees, most of whom are suspected criminals and terrorists awaiting trial. “Nigerians must prepare to use all legal means to protect their sacred right to life to save themselves from the rampaging threats of anarchists and armed brigands operating Š–}{|~ }‰J{|{– ~ œŠ‰ƒ{ÂƒÂ•Âť~ ~ ƒ Â‰}~ ‰–~ the statement by its National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko and National Media J Â‰|ƒ~ ‰|{_ `|•~  Â‰Â– Â˜~ ŠƒŠ¢£ The group said the most disturbing national symptom of failed law enforcement  Â–}~_|‰š{~‚œ€ ‰–œ~ƒ | {œ›~„ Âƒ~ €{~‰–_|{ Âƒ{~ ‰–~ €{~z‰`—{– ~ G _ÂĄÂƒ~˜›~ƒŠƒ‹{_ {}~ {||`|‰ƒ ƒ~ and other criminal gangs of prisons and other detention facilities all across the country with the resultant freeing of many hardened crime suspects and suspected armed terrorists. It called for a comprehensive overhaul of the prison management by the newly appointed Comptroller General of Prisons even as government and others in the private sector must come up with funding mechanisms to build well protected and ¢`| ‰‚{}~ ‹|‰ƒ`–~ ¢ _‰—‰ ‰{ƒ~  Â–}~ |{¢`|š~ €{~ Nigerian prison system that is long overdue for changes in modus operandi. HURIWA said the numerous externally‰–}Š_{}~ ‹|‰ƒ`–~  G _ÂĄÂƒ~ ˜›~ ƒŠƒ‹{_ {}~ terrorists without the Nigerian Government

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ever coming up with fool- proof and sustainable solution to this emerging ‹ G{|–~`¢~‰–ƒ‰}‰`Šƒ~ €|{ Âƒ~ `~— Â„~ Â–}~`|}{|~ portends grave danger to lives and property of largely undefended and defenceless citizens of Nigeria in the coming year ‹ | ‰_Š— |—›~ „‰ €~ €{~ ‰–`„~ ‰– `~ €{~ — |Âœ{|~ society of trained and criminal elements and terrorists released by their colleagues from the poorly protected prison and detention facilities. It said the Nigerian Government should _`š{~ Š‹~ „‰ €~ {J{_ ‰z{~ ÂŽ`‰– ~ š‰—‰  |›~  Â–}~ mobile police protection units for the various Nigerian porous prisons. The group lambasted the Federal Government and as well as the minister of Interior, Abba Moro, for consistently failing to put in place workable mechanisms to put a stop to the embarrassing but dangerous ‹ Âƒ ‰š{~ `¢~ ‹|‰ƒ`–~  G _ÂĄÂƒ~ ˜›~ {—{š{– ƒ~ ˜{– ~ on destabilizing the territorial integrity of

Nigeria. HURIWA also faulted the National Assembly members for paying greater  G{– ‰`–~ `~ €{‰|~ {—{_ ‰`–~ _ ÂšÂ‹ Â‰ÂœÂ–~ ¢`|~ |{§ election in the coming election rather than using their legislative powers to ensure that the current national constitution is comprehensively amended to bring into fruition the long anticipated state police {z{–~ Âƒ~‰ ~€ Âƒ~¢ Â‰Â—{}~ `~˜|‰–œ~‰– `~{J{_ ~ €{~ constitutional provision in section 220 [1] which mandates the National Assembly and the Presidency to put in place national mechanism for the military training of all law abiding Nigerians. He said, â€?The immediate impact of the rampant prison breaks and violent  G _ÂĄÂƒ~ ˜›~ {||`|‰ƒ ƒ~ `¢~ ‹|‰ƒ`–ƒ~  Â–}~ ` €{|~ detention canters and the illegal release of crime suspects and terrorists is that life of  Â–~ z{| Âœ{~ ‰œ{|‰ Â–~„€`~€ Âƒ~–`~{J{_ ‰z{~ police protection unlike the political

appointees is that armed brigands will feast on them and their property in the coming year and if care is not taken to put to an end this sinister trend then the coming election will be anything but peaceful and violence- free because these hardened suspected criminals and terrorists now `–~ €{~ —``ƒ{~ „‰——~ ‚–}~ ƒŠ__`Š|~ ‰–~ ˜{‰–œ~ hired and paid hefty sums of money by }{ƒ‹{| {~ ‹`—‰ ‰_ —~ `I_{~ ƒ{{ÂĄ{|ƒ~ `~ ‰–‰_ ~ maximum violence against their perceived political opponents. “Sadly, the Nigerian Government does not € z{~  –›~ {J{_ ‰z{~ _|‰š{~ _`– |`—~  –}~ _|‰š{~ combat mechanisms other than the usual ‚|{~˜|‰œ }{~ ‹‹|` _€~ }`‹ {}~ `~  _¥—{~{ _€~ crime incident after they have occurred. Nigerian Government must make concrete commitment to the constitutional primary duty of providing security to lives and property of the citizenry to avert full scale anarchy in 2015.â€?


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when you read and have a focus on books and literacy; you not only develop your mind, but also develop your state and the country because people will start to think and get exposed to new possibilities at and the way things are done. It is a great opportunity for the people of Rivers State and also for the whole country to take advantage of that because this is happening in Nigeria and it is the

‚|ƒ ~ ‰š{~ € ~  ~ _‰ ›~ ‰–~ Š˜§  Â€ | Â–~ ¢|‰_ ~ was selected. It was not just selection; they had to compete with other cities to get the nomination. As a citizen of Nigeria in love with books, what are you doing to ensure that the youth from your State are well read? Every opportunity I get invited to speak to the youth, I always do so. This is my way. Every time I come in contact with the youth from Rivers, Bayelsa States and others, I try to engage with them and encourage them because it is important that they see positive role models, mentors, people who encourage them and tell them that it is okay to stay on the straight and narrow way. You were a part of the panel of discussion on ‘Poisonous Gas: The Crude Politics of Oil in Africa’, with other panellists like the Governor of Rivers State, His Excellency, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, Michael Peel and others. How can you help the Niger know their rights to enable Delta youths kn D them defend their States and the country? This is the mental routine that I was talking about. It starts with the things the governor of the state is doing, things like strengthening your educational system. Things like supporting a book festival, things llike celebrating literary day and bringing to d prominence the importance p oof being literate. So it is a šŠ— ‰§Â—{z{—~  Â‹Â‹|` _€~  Â–}~ ~ š think Rivers State is doing th well in trying to address w the issue of literacy and th education. ed ZQG=: L>M=: @=IQ: H>XGD: Yellow-Yellow that won Ye many awards including the ma prestigious Nigeria Prize for pre Literature (NLNG) in 2008, Lit co-winner of the Nigerian co >>^: \8=: =MIQÂ…I: †‡‡ˆ: >>^: >> of the Year Award and the ANA Chevron Prize for AN HX8=>H]GHQ\D: =8Q8H9: 8H: HX †‡‡ˆJ:YG:7\XG:H>Q:7G\=K:>Z:\HL: †‡‡ˆ news concerning a novel from new L>M‰: 7GH:\=G:L>M:MHXG8D8H9: L>M‰ your next novel? have been working in all I h kinds of things such as being a mother, doing my business and moth many other things. Presently, I am just having fun living my life. It is nice to know that you busy building your home. are bu Please who is the lucky man in life? your li don’t know him. Moreover, You d not in Nigeria (Laughs). he is no Did winning the Nigerian 8ŠMG@GK: \QM=\D: \IJ: : 8ŠMG@ prize in 2008 through your book, “Yellow-Yellowâ€?, changed your “Yellow llifestyle? lifestyle did not. It has not changed No it d lifestyle. I am still doing the my lifes things I used to do. But same th  J`|}{}~ š{~ €{~ `‹‹`| Š–‰ ›~ ‰ ~  J`|} to have a view of life in a new dimension. dimensio

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Your novel mirrors the plight of the 89G=‹ GDQ\: <G><DG‰: >MDK: L>M: I\L: Q7\Q: there is a positive change between 2006 and now in the Niger Delta region? {——`„§ {——`„~ š‰||`|ƒ~ €{~ —‰¢{~  ~ ›`Š–œ~ œ‰|—~ ‰–~ €{~ |{{ÂĄ~ „€`~ ƒ |Šœœ—{}~ `~ ‚–}~  Â–~ identity for herself in Port Harcourt. Indeed, the amnesty and the process towards peace and development in Niger Delta have a positive change in the region. it is a good development. 7\Q:9\XG:L>M:Q7G:GK9G:Q>:Y8H:Q7G: : prize over others? I have no idea. I really can’t answer that question. So it should be directed to the judges. Did you have the premonition that your book will win that prize? Between the periods I entered for the prize and the time I won it was quite a while. It wasn’t on my mind at all. But when the long list came out, I told myself that it is good enough even if it is just appearing on the long list because I did not write it for an award. It was about me telling the story  Â˜`Š ~ €{~ ‰œ{|§ {—  ~¢|`š~š›~‹{|ƒ‹{_ ‰z{ÂŁ~ It was great to me when it was shortlisted for the prize. Beyond that, I had no expectation. >MDK: L>M: \DI>: P>HQGIQ: Z>=: \H: international prize like Chimamanda Adichie? Yes I will. One would always dream to be ˜‰œœ{|~  Â–}~ ˜{G{|ÂŁ~ € ~ ‰ƒ~ —‰¢{ÂŁ~ –{~ ƒ€`Š—}~ Continued on page 45


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always try to achieve more than before. What has writing Yellow-Yellow taught you? From the whole experience not from the story, it really taught me that you can achieve anything. I didn’t study literature and I didn’t go to writing school but I had a story I wanted to tell so I wrote the book. I also have learnt that as a creative person, you are quite powerful. You can say a lot with your work, be it a picture or a painting or a book. It travels a lot further than you could ever imagine. As a novel writer, columnist, Editor inChief of TAKAii Magazine and Co-owner of DTalkshop, how do you manage with challenges? I just take one day at a time and I believe in God. All it really takes is by accepting that there are some things one cannot change, working towards changing what is within your control and leaving the rest to God. That is just the way I deal with it. Talking about Wetin Lawyers Dey Do Sef? How has the ordinary man in the IQ=GGQ:OGHG@“GK:Z=>]:8Q” I believe that it has made a lot of impact. In Nollywood, I believe that people are conducting transactions with contract and people are more aware of their rights which comprise, intellectual property right, the way to exchange their streams income through licensing and the awareness about €{~—{Âœ Â—~„ Â›Âƒ~˜›~„€‰_€~ €{›~_ Â–~‹|`‚ ~¢|`š~ their talents. Through Wetin Lawyers Dey Do Sef? They are more aware of the legal ways by which €{›~ _ Â–~ ‹|`‚ ~ ¢|`š~ €{‰|~  Â—{– ÂƒÂŁ~ € ~ ‰ƒ~ what my late cousin Efere Ozakor and I have done in the entertainment industry. For the ordinary person, all we did was to get them to know what their rights are and also teach them about how to get justice, making the law accessible to them and making the process of justice accessible to enable them understand where they can go to get legal aid. There are legal aids and all sorts of public defender but if somebody does not know that their rights have been trampled upon, they don’t know that they have these rights. Then they won’t know how or where they should seek redress. People must know what their rights are before they can go and complain that somebody has done this or that to him. Wetin Lawyers Dey Do Sef? tries to get people be aware of their rights and also of their responsibilities to the State and each other in the society. Can you give us an insight to your educational background? I hold a Bachelor’s degree in SocioEconomics from Mount Holyoke College (1995), and a Master’s degree in Public Administration, specializing in Health Policy from New York University’s Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service (1997). I returned to Nigeria in 2004 and joined Dtalkshop, where I am now the Managing ‰|{_ `|Ăš €‰{¢~ °{_Š ‰z{~ I_{| Tell us what your greatest achievement is I don’t think I have achieved the things I would like to achieve in life. I think that is yet to happen. Can you tell us what your beauty routine is like? I don’t have any beauty routine that is why I look natural. How do you relax when you are not working? I read novels. Do you have a role model? My mother, Mrs. Timiebi Koripamo-

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Agary and my maternal grandmother, Mrs. Christiana Koripamo are my role models. Who is your mentor in the literary world? In the literary world, the list of my mentors changes all the time, but some constant ones are: Jamaica Kincaid, Edwidge Danticat, Oonya Kempadoo, Ama Ata Aidoo and Buchi Emecheta. Do you have a philosophy of life? Do not lose sight of God in everything you

do and in anything that happens to you. What has life taught you? Looking around me and the people I admire, if you are straightforward, truthfully and you are a giver, you will also get back, both emotionally and materially. Life has thought me to be a positive person, fear God, and stand on what I believe in and not to be afraid of anyone or anything. Can you describe yourself?

I don’t like to describe myself. Do you have any regrets so far? No regrets. I have learnt from my experiences and I believe that every experience shaped me into the person I am today. Have you ever made any fashion blunder? ~  Âš~ ‹|{G›~ _`–ƒ{|z Â‰z{~ ‰–~ š›~ }|{ÂƒÂƒÂ‰Â–ÂœÂŁ~ But I am sure as a young person trying out everything, when you start using make-up, you probably over-use it. There are things I look back at now, and I say, “Oh my God! What’s that all about?â€? Right now, I am conservative. Is that why you did not make-up today? I have my moments and I have days when I make-up. I don’t make up every day. Are you a fashion freak? I love fashion but not so much. I like to look at the fashion of the day and see what is going on and see what people are wearing to know whether I am being fashionable.

>Y:K>:L>M:KG@HG:IQLDG” To me, style is an individual thing. Personal manner of dressing, walking, and talking is one’s style. Are you a jewellery person? It does not change. I wear any jewellery I have. Are you comfortable where you are right now? There is a lot more I need to be doing. There are a lot of things going on in my life. What is your message to other ladies out there who aspire to be like you? `Š~ € z{~ `~ ˜{~ }{ {|š‰–{}~  –}~ ‚–}~  ~ way to get where you want to be. I believe in mentorship, looking unto the women you admire and get close to them to guide and teach you so as to open some doors for you. Life is just a cycle. One woman does it for you and you do it for the next woman around.

Former President Obasanjo launches his autobiography in Lagos which comes in three volumes, focuses on his ormer President Chief Olusegun early years and military Obasanjo, Tuesday, launched his days while the second autobiography. book focuses on his Titled: ‘My Watch’, the book military career, combat € ~ ‰ƒ~  G| _ ‰–œ~ |{ }{|ƒ€‰‹~ ¢|`š~ operations in Congo, far and near, was launched at the Lagos €{~ ‚|ƒ ~ š‰—‰  |›~ _`Š‹•~ Country Club, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria. his close friendship with Newswatch Times gathered that the Chukwuma Nzeogwu – book was initially scheduled for launch leader of the 1966 coup – on Thursday, but was shifted backward, his command during the which observers assumed that it may not be Nigerian civil war and unconnected with a court order barring him €‰ƒ~ ‚|ƒ ~ ‰š{~  Âƒ~ š‰—‰  |›~ from launching the book in Lagos. head of state. Newswatch Times further learnt that My Okigbo maintained Watch’s printed copies were already in that “The book is very circulation while the electronic version, may important because be released online very soon. it may motivate the In his review of the book, the Principal various political actors Partner at Nextier Capital Limited, Mr. who have been taciturn Patrick Okigbo, said ‘My Watch’ is an account on the inner workings of Obasanjo’s relentless journey and struggle of government to defend in life to excel and do good for the majority {_`–`š‰_•~ ‚– Â–_‰ Â—~ š Â– Âœ{š{– •~ ƒ`_‰ Â—~ their integrity, explain their actions, and of people. “It captures my commitment to welfare, civil service, administrative provide context. Readers should eagerly Nigeria, is my country, to put it on course enhancement, fuel energy and power await the subsequent dialogue that is sure and move it forward at a steady and good |{¢`|šƒ•~ _`–‰_ ~ |{ƒ`—Š ‰`–~  Â–}~ €{~ |Š €~ to ensue.â€? pace in unity, stability, dignity, integrity, and reconciliation commission and so on. ~ €{~ {z{– ~ „ Âƒ~  G{–}{}~ ˜›~ ¢`|š{|~ ‰_{§ justice, equity, comprehensive development Okigbo revealed that the author left no Chancellor of the University of Lagos, and durable progress.â€? one in doubt that he considers the current Prof. Ibidapo Obe, former minister of Obasanjo almost touched every aspect administration inept and a colossal failure }Š_ Â‰`–~ Â–}~ ‰_{~ |{ƒ‰}{– ~`¢~ €{~ `|—}~ of national life in Nigeria in the book  Â–}~„‰ƒ€{ƒ~ `~ƒ{{~ƒ`š{~ƒ‰œ–‰‚_ Â– ~_€ Â–Âœ{ÂƒÂŁ Bank, Oby Ezekwesili and several others by focusing on some reforms including €{~ ‚|ƒ ~ `¢~ €{~ ˜``ÂĄÂƒÂ•~  __`|}‰–œ~ `~ €‰š•~ dignitaries. ADA DIKE

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=8“GH:\HK:<=>KMPGK:OL•: Isang Ubong-Awah 8=GPQGK:OL• Lancelot Oduwa Starring: Stella Damasus, Omoni Oboli, Sylvia Oluchy, Patrick Otoro, Joke Silva, Olu Jacobs, Enebeli Elebuwa, Ngozi Ezeonu, Desmond Elliot and others GX8GYGK:OL•:Ada Dike

Bent Arrow

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ent Arrow is a corrective tale of rape, incest, betrayal, pain, revenge and undue parental control. Shot in Abuja, Nigeria, the story š‰||`|ƒ~ €|{{~}‰J{|{– ~¢|‰{–}ƒ~¢|`š~ three homes, who in one way or the other have ˜|`ÂĄ{–~€{ | ƒ~ Â–}~ƒ€ G{|{}~}|{ ÂšÂƒÂŁ~ Shortly before Lola (Omoni Oboli) gains admission into university, her domineering parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson (Olu Jacobs and Joke Sylvia) maintain she reads Law while she wants to read Fine Arts. She follows her parents’ advice in a bid to please them since they want her to live under the shadow of her late sister whom they constantly compare her with. In another scene, a young, naĂŻve and beautiful lady Idara (Sylvia Oluchy), sent from their village by her mother to live with her maternal uncle Edet (Patrick Otoro) in Abuja is brutally raped by her own mother’s brother. As if that is not enough, she is forced to sleep with a doctor as payment for an abortion. Repeatedly abused by men, she becomes hardened and decides to use her body to acquire the best things in life while in school as an undergraduate. Along the line, her uncle becomes remorseful `¢~ €‰ƒ~ ‰——‰_‰ ~  J Â‰|~ „‰ €~ €‰ƒ~ `„–~ ˜—``}~  Â–}~ frequently showered her with money. He also tries to discourage her from doing prostitution. One day, an Alhaja, her sugar daddy’s wife sends thugs who thoroughly beat Idara halfdead. But a kind hearted medical doctor, Udeme (Desmond Elliot) who is interested in her physical and spiritual well-being remould her to the extent that sceptical Idara follows him to church where her cynicism is at its peak.

Back to Lola, she is engaged to a man whose parents are her parents’ political backbone. So her parents want her to marry him which she agrees to do before she catches him with another lady. Angrily, she decides to end the

relationship but her mother will hear nothing like that. Finally, Lola hooks up with a pimp, Ngozi “ {—— ~  š ƒŠƒ”~  ~ ‚|ƒ ~ _— ƒƒ~ ‹|`ƒ ‰ Š {~ „€`~ rents an apartment in the school in pretence of

being a student. Lola, Idara and Nogozi together at school become the happening ladies as they are seen in posh and latest cars in town. Ngozi is the only hope of survival for her sick mother and younger sisters whom her father abandoned and married a lady who born a male child for him and took over their father’s wealth. On a mission to revenge the wrong done several years back when her father threw them out, Ngozi hooks up with Okechukwu Nwachukwu (Enebeli Elebuwa) using diabolical means to charm the aged man. A plea by Nwachukwu’s wife (Ngozi Ezeonu) for Ngozi to leave her husband does not deter her. Shortly after the three girls believe they have acquired everything they need in life, individually, they face some circumstances that force them to have a rethink. They accept God’s redemptive love and change for the ˜{G{|ÂŁ Comment This movie aims to correct the ills in the society. Whoever wants to learn from people’s mistake should watch Bent Arrow. The producer who selected some of the best actors in Nollywood that delivered their roles thought ‰ ~ „‰ƒ{~ `~ |{—{ Âƒ{~ €‰ƒ~ ‰‹~ _€ | _ {|‰´ Â‰`–£~ Stella Damasus ‘stole’ the show as her performance was highly appreciated by the viewers at Cinemas. Bent Arrow is educative and enlightening, unlike some of the movies, which some viewers could rightly predict how it would end. But there were some grammatical errors made by some of the actors. For example, Edet said, “I am ‘tell’ you to sit downâ€? instead of ‘telling’. Some of the actors also wrongly pronounced some words. For example, Nwachukwu’s lawyer did not pronounce ‘bequeath’ correctly. Idara’s make-up before she became born again wasn’t looking good at all. Also, Ngozi’s Afro hairstyle was bigger than her body. Sound and movement of actor’s lips didn’t rhyme in some parts. The plot, though interesting was not believable. The editing was weak and disjointed and it is as if the Director left much of the work in the actors’ hands. {ƒ‹‰ {~  Â——~ €{ƒ{~ ÂŹÂ Â„ÂƒÂ•~ ~ |{_`šš{–}~ {– ~ Arrow to everyone who loves good movie.

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My Boyfriend

Dear errant boyfriend ‘Selemen, selemen, selememenge‌’ Though they know I never studied I cannot fight over you with a fellow damsel I soak my thoughts everywhere in linguistics You know why? chemicals of love ‘Selemen, selemen, selememenge’ Because it is not a certainty you be the one ‰ €~ ¢{{—‰–œƒ~ ÂŹ`„‰–œ~ —‰¥{~ {—{_ |`–ƒ~ Do you know my rhymes tend I bear my palm wine cup or walk towards of stethoscope curve towards ‘gabonising’? down the aisle I ride the sky every time peeping at I like your moans that urge me on I can’t say if you’re my future hubby your laughter with juices icing That girl I may have clubbed with nails and I know with you my life can never ~¢{{—~—‰¥{~ÂŹÂ›Â‰Â–Âœ~„‰ €~›`Š~{z{|›„€{|{~ tooth ƒ_ G{| in streams of ecstasy Can be the sister, niece or cousin to my Mr. ‘Selemen, selemen, selememenge‌’ My love for you is not a tale of fallacy Right Some buddies call me Bob Chiko ‘Selemen, selemen, selememenge’ Imagine when he introduces me to his family Angels know how my dreams are The sister is solidly speechless Not because I like licking choco-milo While others caption me as DJ full of you Her pupils dilating, flabbergasted Stylistics But I don’t know if you have truly Appraising my features with look of disgust got the clue Hate radiating from her heats I’m not a member of the band of Pointing at me she yells! ÂŹÂ G{|{|ƒ ‘Mum she’s the mad lady that broke my arm As I was raised in wombs of saints of And imprinted boyfriend snatcher on my Nigeria, our great nation caretakers cheeks’ A nation with great pride ‘Selemen, selemen, selememenge‌’ The mum exclaims, what! Humility, humour and love €‰ƒ~ ÂŹ`„~ ‰ƒ~ š{ Â– ~ `~ ‹— Â– ~ ‘You’re the Mohammed Ali that tied your For we are the giant of Africa: enlightenment in your doubtful heart champion’s belt To the astrologer we find our way So I sun my care for you lady Around my daughter’s neck and waist A nation flowing with milk and honey ‘Selememenge’ Son, how dare you bring this brutal bruiser A land with great agriculture Now hold my hand and never search to my home Victory is ours as our land is our pride elsewhere or depart. That caused my child to be hospitalized for We are the future leaders of the world Copyright: Adjekpagbon Blessed weeks A nation that is never deterred or bitter Mudiaga Marred her pretty face for any gentleman to Though many miseries come our way “ |‰G{–~ {_{š˜{|~ϥ~¸šœŸÂ” call Angel We are as strong as a rock Over my tool box will my son screw is knot For we are still one with your My country is my pride. Blunt blurted screw driver Copyright: Davies Omowunmi

King of Africa

I’ll rather he marries Christy Martin.’ So hint me darling, What do I do when my would be mate Hovers over his kid sister Murmuring smothering words on how he vowed to Make his sister’s assailant pay painfully? Telling her how sorry he is for bringing in the Monster fighter to flood her hurt disconcerting past Promising her with passionate dispassion To cast that beast into deep red coals Meanwhile, you’re elsewhere frolicking With your other belles No thank you dearie Am not about to doom my love life before it holy booms! Irrespective of how strong and sweet your long Sugar cane is It is not worth the tooth ache it gives me later I don’t have cash for touch and go You can always be cased in the show glass Like a freshly baked hot dog But I, would be moved to the art gallery As an ancient antique exhibited For the criticism of man and a case study to woman. Copyright: Gift Amukoyo (Written: September 18, 2014)


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What would Nigeria be like without entertainment? –RMD ADA DIKE

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espite his busy schedules, veteran actor and the Honourable Commissioner For Culture and Tourism, Delta State of Nigeria, Barrister Richard Mofe Damijo, popularly known as RMD, has continued to make positive contributions towards moving the Nigerian entertainment industry forward. This came to fore in a recent paper he presented at Prof. Pat Utomi Foundation Annual Lecture, on Thursday, December 4, 2014, at the Civic Center, Victoria Island, Lagos. With the theme: “The Impact of Entertainment on the Nigerian Economyâ€?, RMD began with a question: ‘What would Nigeria be like without entertainment?’ He further said that that the question has been nipping at the back of his mind for quite some time now. “If I were to talk about what entertainment has contributed for the total wellbeing of this great country, there will be no time left for  Â–›~ ` €{|~ š G{|~ ‰–~ €‰ƒ~ {z{– ÂŁ~ ~ €`‹{~ €{|{~ will be another day to do that. Meanwhile, I will stick to my topic and I promise I will not waste your time,â€? says RMD. While addressing above topic, he also posited four questions to drive home his points: I.What is entertainment? II.What is the structure of the entertainment industry? III.What is the meaning of economic impact? IV.What economic impact has entertainment made to Nigeria? He explains: “I intend to treat these questions as an insider in the industry and not as an economist. As one who has worked and lived my life from the entertainment industry,

It is true the entertainment industry has done well in the last couple of years, but it can do more. I believe it can replace oil as the mainstay of our economy if all the right things are done. I acknowledge Government through the Nigerian Creative and Entertainment Industry Stimulation Loan Scheme, but I think much more need to reposition the industry to take its rightful place in our economy

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wisdom demands that I share from my experiences with you.â€? What is entertainment? “Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, }{‚–{ƒ~ {– {|  Â‰Â–š{– ~  Âƒ~  ~ ¢`|š~ `¢~  _ ‰z‰ ›~ € ~ €`—}ƒ~ €{~  G{– ‰`–~  Â–}~ ‰– {|{ƒ ~ `¢~  Â–~ audience or gives pleasure and delight. € ~ €‰ƒ~ }{‚–‰ ‰`–~ }`{ƒ~ –` ~ {——~ Šƒ~ ‰ƒ~ € ~ entertainment also educates the mind, releases harmful stress, unlocks our imaginations and frees us to express our inner beauties. It is a force for social and economic good of any society. Without it life would be grim and dreadful.â€? The structure of entertainment industry “The entertainment industry is collection of several sub-sectors comprising of: Ăœ ` ‰`–~ ‹‰_ Š|{ĥ~ z‰}{`~  Â–}~ |{— {}~ businesses. Ăœ `Š–}~|{_`|}‰–œ~ Â–}~‹|`}Š_ ‰`–£ Ăœ  }‰`•~ {—{z‰ƒ‰`–~ Â–}~_ Â˜Â—{ÂŁ Ăœ ‰¢{~{– {|  Â‰Â–š{– ڋ{|¢`|š‰–œ~ | ÂƒÂŁ Ăœ Âœ{– ĥ~ š Â– Âœ{|ƒ~  Â–}~ ‰–}{‹{–}{– ~ artists. In Nigeria this is big business. And it continues to expand as we embrace technology. `——›„``}•~ €{~‚—š~ Â–}~z‰}{`~ƒ{œš{– •~‰ƒ~ €{~ clear leader. In the last couple of years, our music has taken the world by storm. Our art is making inroads into the global marketplace. Fashion has set its footstool in the global arena. Life theatre has come alive and the new media € Âƒ~_`– ‰–Š{}~ `~š ¥{~ €{ƒ{~}‰J{|{– ~ ÂƒÂ‹{_ ƒ~

of entertainment available to the world in real time.â€? Economic impact of the Nigerian Entertainment Industry ˆ  ÂšÂ˜|‰}Âœ{~ –—‰–{~ ‰_ ‰`– |›~ }{‚–{ƒ~ {_`–`š‰_~ ‰š‹ _ ~  Âƒ~ ˆ ~ ‚– Â–_‰ Â—~ {J{_ ~ € ~ something, especially something new, has on a situation or person.â€? Economists tell us € ~ €{~ ˜{ƒ ~ „ Â›~ `~ š{ ÂƒÂŠ|{~ €{~ ‚– Â–_‰ Â—~ {J{_ ~`¢~ Â–~‰–}Šƒ |›~`–~ €{~{_`–`š›~„€{|{~ the industry operates is to look at the output of the industry, the labour income generated  Â–}~ €{~{š‹—`›š{– ~‚œŠ|{ƒ~`¢~ €{~‰–}Šƒ |ݣ “With these measures of economic impact in mind, I can say without any fear of contradiction, that our industry has made some impact on the Nigerian economy. Here are the facts: Ăœ –~ {|šƒ~ `¢~ •~ „€‰_€~ ‰ƒ~  ~ _`Š– |›²Âƒ~ economic output for a year, Nigeria became the largest economy in Africa and the 26th ‰–~ €{~„`|—}~ ¢ {|~ €{~|{˜ ÂƒÂ‰Â–Âœ~`¢~€{|~ |`ƒƒ~ `š{ƒ ‰_~ |`}Š_ ~ “ ”~ –`„~ {ƒ ‰š {}~  ~  Â˜`Š ~ Ă?ºœš~ ˜‰——‰`–£~ €‰ƒ~ –{„~ ‚œŠ|{~ „ Âƒ~ supported by emerging industries in the economy including the entertainment industry with a contribution of 1.2 percent. This has helped put Nigeria on track to becoming one of the 20 largest economies in the world by year 2020. Ăœ €{~ ‰œ{|‰ ~ _`–`š‰_~ {‹`| ~ ‹Š˜—‰ƒ€{}~ by the World Bank in July this year puts €{~ ~ Âœ|`„ €~ | {~ `¢~ €{~ {– {|  Â‰Â–š{– ~

industry at 24.1 percent. What do you say to that? Ăœ ¢|‰_ Â–~ {‹`| ~ ‹Š˜—‰ƒ€{}~ `–~ ŠœŠƒ ~ 1, 2014 puts the current estimates of Nollywood’s annual revenue at $590 million. Note that this is just a sector in the industry. Ăœ €{~ ƒ Âš{~ š Âœ ´Â‰Â–{~  Â—ƒ`~ | {}~ €{~ entertainment industry as the second highest employer in Nigeria after agriculture with about one million people particularly the youth.â€? Stretching the impact “It is true the entertainment industry has done well in the last couple of years, but it can do more. I believe it can replace oil as the mainstay of our economy if all the right things are done. I acknowledge the {J`| ~ `¢~ €{~ {}{| Â—~ `z{|–š{– ~ €|`Šœ€~ the Nigerian Creative and Entertainment Industry Stimulation Loan Scheme, but I €‰–¥~šŠ_€~š`|{~–{{}~ `~˜{~}`–{~ `~|{}{‚–{~ and reposition the industry to take its rightful place in our economy. I will suggest we: Ăœ ‰œ€ {–~ |{œŠ— Â‰`–~ `¢~ €{~ ‰–}Šƒ |›~ `~ ensure international standards are met and maintained. Ăœ –ƒŠ|{~ {°Â‰Âƒ ‰–œ~ — Â„ƒ~  |{~ {–¢`|_{}~ `~ €{~ —{G{|~ Â–}~š ¥{~–{„~`–{ƒ~ `~‚——~ €{~z`‰}ÂƒÂŁ Ăœ –_`Š| Âœ{~ | Â‰Â–‰–œ~  Â–}~ |{ | Â‰Â–‰–œ~ `¢~ ‹| _ ‰ ‰`–{|ÂƒÂŁ~ {~ |{~ Â—|{ }›~ ``~|‰‹{~¢`|~‚—š•~ music and art academies. Ăœ {z{—`‹~„`|—}„‰}{~}‰ƒ |‰˜Š ‰`–~–{ „`|ÂĄÂƒ Ăœ  ÂŠÂ–_€~ ~|{ Â—~‚œ€ ~ Âœ Â‰Â–ƒ ~‹‰| _› Ăœ –œ Âœ{~ ‰–~ œ—`˜ Â—~ ‹ | –{|ƒ€‰‹ƒ~ ‰–~  Â——~ aspects of the industry to take it to the next level. Ăœ `˜˜›~ €{~ ¢{}{| Â—~ Âœ`z{|–š{– ~ ¢`|~ š`|{~ tax incentives for investors in the sector. ˆ  }‰{ƒ~ Â–}~ {– —{š{–•~„€ ~‰ƒ~€ Â‹Â‹{–‰–œ~ to oil prices at the moment is instructive. There is no time to waste. As a Chinese proverb teaches, the best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The next best time is NOW. Thank You.â€? Born on July 6, 1961 in Warri, Delta State,  ÂšÂ‰ÂŽ`~ G{–}{}~ ‰}„{ƒ ~ `——{Âœ{•~  ||‰~ Â–}~ –œ—‰_ Â–~ | ÂšÂš |~ _€``—£~ {~„ Âƒ~ ~š{š˜{|~ of the Drama Club. The lawyer cum politician studied Theatre Arts in the University of Benin and Law in the University of Lagos. He was a reporter at Concord Newspapers  Â–}~ { |`~  Âœ ´Â‰Â–{ÂŁ~ ²Âƒ~  _ ‰–œ~ _ |{{|~ began in the 1980s when he took part in a television soap opera called ‘Ripples’. Some of the movies he featured in among others include: Out of Bounds, Hostages, Scores to {G—{•~ ‰ Âš`–}~ ‰–œ•~ |‰ ‰_ Â—~ ƒƒ‰œ–š{– •~ The Bridesmaid, Darkest Night, BridgeStone, Behind The Closed Doors, Angels of Destiny and Caught in the Middle.

L-R: National Coordinator, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubike; Chairman on the Occasion, Mr. Chris Nwadike and representative of Kano State Governor, Mr. Malik Umar, at the 2014 World Human Right Day lecture in Abuja‌at the weekend.


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Royal fathers endorse Orijin amidst fanfare

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oyal Fathers recently gave their blessings to the iconic drink from the stables of Guinness Nigeria Plc, Orijin, when the brand was formally presented to traditional rulers across Nigeria, as part of its marketing drive to further promote the drink as a drink of heritage among Nigerians. Welcomed amidst fanfare depicted of the royals, the brand received the blessings of the royal fathers as they all showed their appreciation for a truly Nigerian drink rooted in African | } ` ~ ~ {~ ¬ z` | ~ `¢~ ¢| _ ~ herbs and fruits. {~ | ~ ` ~ `¢~ ` {~ ~ {~ palace of the Oba of Lagos, His Royal Majesty, Oba Rilwan Akiolu 1, at Iga Idungaran, Lagos Island. As the Guinness Leadership Team led by the Director, Corporate Relations, Mr. Sesan Sobowale, presented the drink to His Royal Highness; the Monarch took no time in appreciating the innovation behind the production of Orijin. {~ __{ ~ {~}| ¡~ }~`J{| ~ his blessings, Oba Akiolu stated that Guinness has been associated with producing iconic brands over the years and he is sure Orijin will not be any } J{|{ £ ~ ~ |{~ `¢~ {~ {J`| ~ { ~ has put into producing wonderful brands over the years. I have had some information about Orijin and I am glad you have come to present the drink here in my palace. I bless this drink and wish you well,” Oba Akiolu prayed. Oba Akiolu congratulated the management of Guinness Nigeria for the successful introduction of a new brand in the alcoholic beverage sector and advised that “Guinness Nigeria should ensure the distribution is well spread across all the different channels and more of our indigenes should be engaged in the sale and distribution of this product. I am sure that will go a long way in projecting the brand.” Chief Noren Ozigbo-Esiri, the Osuma of Benin, while receiving and blessing Orijin on behalf of the Oba of Benin, Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolopolo, Erediauwa 1, stated that the local contents used in producing Orijin is evidence that Guinness Nigeria is a company driven by innovation and also an advocate of using local contents in its manufacturing process. “It is very interesting what Guinness has done to ensure our local herbs and fruits are used to make Orijin. ~ ~ {~ | ~ `¢~ ~ ¡ }£~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _` | ` ~ ~ ` |~ _` ~ ~ driven by innovation and we advise you to keep it up. We bless this drink on behalf of the Oba and people of Benin Kingdom,” Chief Ozigbo-Esiri said. In his remarks, Mr. Sesan Sobowale, Director, Corporate Relations thanked the Monarchs and reinstated Guinness Nigeria’s commitment to ensuring quality products from the stable of the company. “We have come to present Orijin to our Royal Fathers, because we understand the importance of staying rooted in our traditions. Orijin is a drink made from African herbs and fruits mixed with _` ` ~ `~ |`} _{~ ~ |{ ~ G{|§ {{ ~ that speaks to our African heritage. Guinness Nigeria respects the tradition of the society it operates in and our kings and traditional rulers all over the country have been the custodians of the cultures and heritage of our people for many centuries. Therefore, it is only

His Royal Majesty, Oba Rilwan Akiolu 1, Oba of Lagos, and his White Cap Chiefs during the blessing of Orijin drink by Guinness Nigeria Plc in Lagos

proper for Guinness Nigeria to pay homage to these esteemed personalities and obtain their blessings for this unique product which has now become {~¢ { ~ { ~ {z{| {~ ~ {~ G{| ~ and Ready-to-Drink categories in Nigeria today,” Sobowale stated.

In 2013, Guinness Nigeria invested in a new plant to manufacture spirits locally. The local spirits manufacture commenced in December 2013 with the |`} _ ` ~ `¢~ | ® ~ G{| ~ _ ~ ~ only one variant of the popular brand. The brand is also available in a ready to

drink format. Guinness Nigeria is also the manufacturer of many well-known brands like Guinness Foreign Extra Stout, Harp Lager Beer, Malta Guinness, z |` ~ ~ _~ }~ Þ{ | ~ among others.

Ituen Basi, Amede, Puma, Lacoste, Kamokini and others design beachwear collections for Copa Lagos

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nformation reaching Newswatch Times has it that Copa Lagos will on Sunday, December 14, 2014, not only give guests the opportunity to watch beach soccer, but will also give them the opportunity to see beachwear collections from industry veteran such as Ituen Basi; global household brands, Puma and Lacoste; and home-grown labels Amede and

Kamokini. According to them, “Designers will showcase the best of their summer and beach collections, with a nod to subtle African representations in design. Audiences can expect a thrilling, fun, and exciting beach inspired show to end the Copa Lagos Beach Soccer festivities. “The fashion show will hold on the 3rd and final day of this year’s 3-day

Saro the Musical 2 holds from December 23 -26

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fter successfully hosting the maiden edition of Nigeria’s musical play, Saro the Musical, arrangements are in top gear for this year’s edition. According to the Managing Director of Terra Kulture, Mrs. Bolanle Austen-Peters, the creator and producer of Saro the Musical, the second edition, which is a modified version of last year’s edition, will hold at MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos, from December 23 -26, 2014. She hinted that seasoned artists such as Bimbo Manuel and Gideon Okeke are such two new faces in Saro 2 added to it as part of rebranding it. She added that Manuel will mentor the four young musicians on their mission to musical self-discovery while Okeke will be one of the four musical arrowheads. “It’s an honour having Manuel; this means the game is changing. He’s a veteran, who is bringing his expertise. He will also be fatherfigure to the boys, who will mentor

them and help them find direction to move forward. It’s important for the young men as they form a career,” she said. Directors of Saro 2 remain the same - Kenneth Uphopho (drama), Gbenga Yusuf (dance) and Ayo Ajayi (music). Last year, guests were treated to four of the 14-scenes during the unveiling of Saro The Musical. Austen-Peters said a large turn-out of about 200 young people of various local and international backgrounds looking for a platform to showcase their talents turned out for the auditioning. Basically, last year’s Saro The Musical is a story of four ambitious young men who left their rural homestead in search of hope and fulfilment in a strange city of Lagos. The play captures their various experiences as they seek realisation of their dreams and career fulfilment in the land of freedom -- Lagos. It is a story of adventure, youthful dreams, sheer determination to succeed; and eventual hope; a very positive, hopeful story indeed.

tournament scheduled to commence on the 12th of December 2014 at the Eko Atlantic City, Victoria Island, Lagos,” they stated. In addition, electrifying dancehall maestro Patoranking; the “Shake body” crooner, Skales, Yemi Alade, the “Shoki” master, Lil Kesh; Ruby Gyang, Shaydee, B.O.J and DJ Jimmy Jatt are part of the line up of music artistes set to thrill beach soccer fans at the 2014 edition of Copa Lagos Beach soccer fiesta. Over the years, music has become an integral part of the 3-day COPA Lagos fiesta and the festival, in its 4th year, has recorded several music highlights, year on year. Lead sponsor, 1960BET and long-standing sponsors First City Monument Bank (FCMB), Eko Atlantic, Cool FM, Pepsi and venue sponsors Eko Energy Estate under Orlean Invest are lending their support to serve up another unforgettable beach soccer experience. Berthed in 2011, Copa Lagos is organized under the scope of Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW) World Tour – the FIFA-recognized entity behind the creation and growth of Beach Soccer, and aims to have a strategic role in development of beach soccer in Nigeria. As the tournament kicks off on Friday, 12th – 14th December, fans will not only experience music but a fashion show and of course, beach soccer. Tickets are available at 1960Bet Gaming Centres, Chocolate Royale outlets, Sweet Sensation outlets (Ikoyi, VI, Lekki, Ajah, Surulere, Opebi, Ogba, GRA, Festac and Ilupeju), Afritickets.com & Ariiyatickets.com.



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he Chairman, Advisory Board, Zakat and Sadaqat Foundation, (ZSF) Alhaji (Dr.) Umaru Abdul ~ ~ }{ {}~ { _{~ `¢~ } | { ~ }~ {~{ {_ | _ ~ ~ |{ ` {~ ¢`|~ {~ _|{ ~ | {~ `¢~ `z{| ~ ~ {~_` | £~ Alhaji Umaru stated this at the 3rd ~ ¡ ~ } | { { ~ _{|{ ` ~ `¢~ {~ ~ { }~|{_{ ~ ~ {~¢` } ` ² ~ ¢ ~ { ~ ` ~`I_{£ __`|} ~ `~ ~ {~ {}{| ~ `z{| { ~ {{} ~ `~{I_ { ~ |`z }{~ _ ´{ | ~ ~ {~ {{}{}~ { { ~¢`|~ ~ }~ {} ~ _ {~ } | { ~ `~ thrive as he observed “unemployment | {~ ` }~ {~ _ {_¡{}~ }~ `z{| ~ ~ |{ ~ | {|~ {|_{ {~ `¢~ {~ ` ` ~ ~ {~¢ _{~ ` }~ {~ ~ ~ `¢~ {~ ~ {~ {~ |` ~ `¢~ `_ ~ } | { ~ ` }~ {~{ _{}»£~~~ He stated further that “the poor z ~ _` } ` ~ `¢~ {| ~ _ ~ ¢`|~ _` _{| ~ ~ {z{| ~ } _{| ~ }~ ~ {~_` | £~ {~ z _ {~`¢~|{¤ { ~ { { ~ `¢~ ~ ~ `~ _` { }~ with every month is a testimony to {~ }{ `| {~ } |}~ `¢~ z ~ `¢~ ~ z{| {~ {| £~ {|{¢`|{ ~ `~ ~ ~ {~ |{~} | {}~ ~ {~ _|{ ~ {|~`¢~ _ ~ {{¡ ~¢`|~ ¡ ~ ¢ }~ ~ ~ ` §_`||{ ` } ~ _|{ {~ in the number of Zakat payers is an understatement. This is a paradox in a _` | ~ { {}~ ~ } ~ {| ~ |{ ` |_{ £~ ` } ~ ~ _ { { ~ {~ |{~ ¢ ~ _` G{}~ }~ }{ {| {}~ `~ _` { { ~ {~ {J`| ~ `¢~ ` |~ `z{| { ~ `~ |`z{~ {~ `_ `§ {_` ` _~_` } ` ~`¢~ {| ~ ~ Zakat fund. We are not unmindful `¢~ {~ {|_ { ~ |{~ `¢~ ~ ` {~ _ {£~ ~ {~ _` {}~ `| ~ `¢~ ` {~ ¡ } { | {}~ {| ~ {~ ~ | ` ~ ~ _ { {~ }~ ¡{~ ` |~ {` {~ `~ |{ {|~ { ~ ~ £ ~ {|{¢`|{~ z{~ {~ |~ ` `|~ `~ ` _{~ `~ ` ~ ~ {~ { { ~ `¢~ ` |~ ` } ` ~ ~ _` _ }{}~ || { { ~ `~ } | {~ `z{|~ ·£¸ ~ `~ ü~ __{ ¢ ~ { { _ | { ~ ~ ~ |{ }{~ `~ {~ | }~ {~`¢~` |~ ¡ ~ | ` ~ {|{ ` ~ _` ~ ~ ~ | ~ {° ~ { |~ `~ _ {|~ ¢`|~ { |~ {} _ ` ~ {_` ` _~ { ` {| { ~ }~ {} _ ~ `| ~ ` ~` {| »£ ~ { ¡ ~ ~ ~ {~ {z{ ~ °{_ z{~ |{_ `|Ú ~ `¢~ {~ ¢` } ` ~ ~ } ~ ~ ~ {° |{ {}~ }{ ~ ~ { { _ | { ~ { {}~ ~ { ~` ~ { |~ ¢ _{ ~ ~ { |~ }|{ ~ {_` {~ ~ |{ £~~~~ {~ } ~ ~®` ~`¢~` | ~ ~_ § short when we know that we are yet to |{ _ ~` ~ `~ {~ }{ ~ `~ |{~ ~ {}~ ~ `z{| ~ }~}{ | z ` £~ {~ ` ~ ~ {~ _` | ~ ~ ` ~ |`z{}~ _ ~ `~ _ ~` ~ {~ z{ ~`¢~ ®`| ~`¢~ {| £~ ~ ~z{| ~ { _~ ~ { {{ ~ ¸¹¹Õ~ }~ ¸¹¶Ã ~ { ` { ~ ~ _|{ {}~ ¢|` ~ º£Õ~ {|_{ ~ `~ ¸Ó£º~ {|_{ ~ {~ `z{| ~ {z{ ~ ~ {| ~ ~ _|{ {}~ ¢|` ~ ·È~ ` ~ `~ ¶¶¸~ ` ~ {` {£~ ~ ¸¹¶¼ ~ __`|} ~ `~ {~ `| }~ ¡ ~ `|{~ ~º·~ ` ~ ` ~ |{~ { ` {}Ç~ }~ {| ~ ~ _{}~ {~ Ã|}~ ``|{ ~ _` | ~ ~ {~ `| }£ ~ ~ ~ ~ _¡ |` }~ ~ {~ |{~ } | ~ `z{|~ ·£¸ ~ `~ ÷~ {| ~ `} ~ ` ~ ` ~ |{~ °~ ~ {| ~ `~ |{¤ |{~ {} _ ~

Chairman, Advisory Board, Zakat And Sadaqat Foundation (ZSF) Alhaji Umaru Abdul Mutallab, presenting a tri-cycle key to Shittu Noibi during ZSF 3rd Mini Zakat Distribution at Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos Island, Lagos. With them (from left) are Executive Director Imam Abdullahi Shuaib; Operation Manager Ahmed Ma’aruf and ZSF Chairman, Prince Sulayman Olagunju. | {| { ~ _ ~ ~ | ~ `| ~_`||{_ z{~ ` {` ` ~ { ~ ` {| ` ~ ` {~ ~ {~ { | ~ ~ |` ~ ~ }~_ _{|~ ` ~ others. ` ~ `} ² ~ } | { { ~ ~ `~ meant to empower sixteen people ~º~}{{ ~¢|{{´{| ~ ~ {{}~_ ~ { ~ ~ ~ _ { ~ `{§ ¡ ~ _ { ~¸~ | } ~ _ { ~ _ {| ~ { ~ {¤ { ~ ~ ` ~ others. ~ }} ` ~ {~ ´ ¡ ~ ¢ }~ { ~ } | {}~ ~ ~ z{~~~ { { _ | { ~ `~ {{ ~ ~ ~ { |~ {} _ ` ~ {{} ~ ~ ` {|~ z{~~~ {` {~ { ~ |`z }{}~ __` `} ` ~ ¢ _ { ~ while two persons are provided debtrelief support. “While we are aware of the enormity `¢~ {~_ { { ~ { }~`¢~ ~|{ ` ~ {~ |{~_` G{}~ `~ |`z ~` |~ {|z _{~ }{ z{| ~ `~ {| ~ ||{ {_ z{~ `¢~ { |~{ `§|{ ` ~ I »~ {~ }}{}£ ` ~ { { _ | { ~ ~ |{ { ` ~ ~ `~ ` ~ÐÕº¹¹~ ¶£· ` ~ _ ~ _{~¢`|~ {} _ ~ | {| ~ for his four month old baby, Khaleed in |` ~ £ ~ |{ { ` ~{° |{ {}~ | }{~ `~ {~ ¢` } ` ~ ¢`|~ |`z } ~ {~ |{¤ |{}~ ~ ~ {~ |{}~ ~ ` ² ~ |{} _ { £ ` ~ ¢` |~ ` ~ `~ ~ {~ ` ~ z{| ~ { _ ~ ` ~ ` ~ {{}~ ~ } ` {}~ `¢~ |` _ ` { ` ~ }~ _` { ~ _ |} _~¢ |{~ }~ ~ {~ ` }~|{¤ |{~ ÐÕº¹¹~ ¢`|~ | { ~ {} _ ~ { { ~ }~ { | ~ | {| ~ `~ { {~ ~ z{£~ ~ {~ _` } ² ~ | {~ {~ ` { ~ ~ {~ ¢` } ` ~ _` }{|{}~ ¢`` ~ ~ {} _ ~ £~ `|} ~ |{~ ` ~ { ` ~ `~{° |{ ~ ~ | }{ ~ ~ ~_ ~` ~ | ~ `~ `}~ `~ _` {~ `~ |{ { ~ {~¢` } ` ~ }~|{ { ~ {~ ` |_{~ of Zakat payers whose donation is used `~ ~ {~ {{} »£ ¸¹¶º~ {_ ` Ï~ z` }~ {~ ¢ ~ _ } } { ~ ~_ ` {}

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Islamic organisations unite against terrorism so called Boko Haram, as their actions clearly contradict the teachings of Islam on the sacredness of human life and on peaceful co-existence. “MUSWEN calls for fervent prayers that Allah, in His mercy and wisdom, name and shame all those that are behind the Boko Haram menace and give the nation victory over all the forces of insecurity and disunity. Also, MUSWEN urged the government to address the socio-economic causes of insecurity with all the seriousness that the matter deserves. In its own view, The Muslim Public Affairs Center, Nigeria said, “For the vast majority of Muslim Nigerians, any act of terrorism perpetrated by anyone represents a direct attack on our values and beliefs. The cowardly terrorists who perpetrate acts of indiscriminate violence and unjustly target the innocent base their actions on an extreme distortion of the tenets of Islam. One of their deepest deviations from the sublime values of Islam was once again highlighted in the kidnapping of hundreds of innocent schoolgirls in the middle of the night and held them hostage. Members of the Boko Haram sect “Islam rejects acts of vigilante terrorism, upholds the sanctity of life In this vein, the Nigerian Supreme in the interest of the religion they and forbids crimes against humanity. TAYO SALAMI Councils of Islamic Affairs, (NSCIA), claim. “Nigerians are sick and tired Their actions therefore endanger and he incessant attacks by members has condemned the terrorist attacks of this bloodletting and they are strongly offend the basic principles of Islam, of Boko Haram have been which have become a norm around the advised to halt it with immediate effect, which are mercy, justice, freedom, of great concern to Islamic world while wishing the families of the forgiveness and human dignity.� please� the statement added. leaders and organisations. With deceased the fortitude to bear the loss. More so, the Muslim Rights Concern According to the Sultan of Sokoto, the recent attacks on mosques, many NSCIA urges all Nigerians to be Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar, admitted that Boko Haram is Haram. • – united and resolute in unmasking “Terrorism is a very serious situation For whereas Islam teaches the halting the cause of Islam certainly will think – — and we have to close ranks as Muslims, of hostilities in Ramadan, Boko Haram twice as they are killing, maiming and appears. Adding that, “It is a notorious we have to close ranks as Nigerians, chooses the same Ramadan to kill kidnapping Muslims as well. Their fact that, from its emergence to date, irrespective of ethnic or political divide, with reckless abandon; while Islam immoral acts have sent shivers to the overwhelming majority of the victims of and not play politics with insecurity. teaches the pursuance of education spine of millions of Nigerians. Boko the terror are innocent helpless Muslims, Terrorism has no place in Islam, we by both sexes from childhood to old Haram which simply means “Western thus our prime concern is the halting of must rise up as always, with one voice to age, Boko Haram forbids education education is forbidden� is founded by this heinous crime rather than hustling condemn all acts of terrorism, condemn for the girl-child; while Islam teaches

– — Âœ those terrorists wherever they are peaceful coexistence, Boko Haram — – – Â? and try our best as Muslims to ensure pursues a barbaric agenda of killing and 2014, the group have killed over 5, 000 The Council reiterated that Islam peace reigns in our community. We are maiming,â€? people in Nigeria. denounces terrorism, adding committed to helping the government According to the Movement for In a recent communiquĂŠ signed by “Terrorists are not Muslims even if they at all levels to bring peace in Nigeria. Islamic Culture and Awareness, Nigeria, the Islamic organisations at the end claim so. One does not become a citizen Whatever we can do, as long as it is not “The irony of all these madness is that of a joint consultative forum to curb of a country by making claims, but by unknown to the majority of Muslims against Islam, we are ready to do it.â€? the menace, they said, “As Muslims, meeting some conditions. One is not a On his part, Saudi Arabia’s Grand and non-Muslims, Boko Haram and we strongly condemn all the terrorist Muslim by bearing a name or hailing Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al al-Sheik, all groups like it have no place in attacks around the world, including — — — — – said: “These groups are not on the Islam. This is why they are ‘hell bent’ those on the innocent people in Nigeria, the tenets of Islam. Terrorists are right path because Islam is against – — — which has so far caused the death and terrorists and we should stop draping kidnapping, killing and aggression stereotypes and religious bigotry from injury of thousands of innocent people. them in religious garmentâ€? the group and marrying kidnapped girls is not the media and zealots seem to be aiding Muslims are united against terrorism stated. and making it easy for these criminals.â€? permitted.â€? irrespective of the identity of the victims The NSCIA however appealed to the To The Muslim Congress, Nigeria, The Organization of Islamic or the identity and motives of the perpetrators of these atrocities to think of Cooperation, the world’s largest “Boko Haram sect is a misguided perpetrators.â€? p p the Judgment Day and stop all hostilities Muslim body representing 57 group with satanic motives, which are countries said, “Kidnapping is a gross far from Islam’s humanistic principles. misinterpretation of Islam. Right to The group is strategically sponsored education is a fundamental human by evil-minded individuals to promote right, and is in consonance with the Islamophobia and to create a situation where Muslims would be stereotyped basic tenets of Islam,â€? The International Union for Muslim in their country.â€? The Muslims against Terror, a Scholars described Islam as a religion of mercy to the world, saying that it Nigerian Muslim Group declared –— — — — that Boko Haram are non-Muslims. “We the Muslims of Nigeria hereby, women’s rights. “Boko Haram’s act is an indication of unambiguously condemn in the how the hearts of some Muslims have strongest terms, the Boko Haram deviated from Islamic Shari’ah. Islam terrorists. Boko Haram members are is completely innocent from these acts not our brothers, we reject to associate deemed far from his teachings and with them, and the actions of Boko Haram are in clear contradiction of the rulingsâ€? The Muslim Ummah of South West tenets of Islam. Islam forbids the killing Nigeria, (MUSWEN) also reiterated of innocent victims; Islam forbids the its consistent and unreserved attack of women and childrenâ€?, the condemnation of the evil actions of the group stated.

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the obligations of and enjoying the provisions of Allah in this world, slam is both a religion and while being mindful of his or her a complete way of life. It is duties to Allah and to others. a religion of peace, mercy However, in order to maximise our and forgiveness that Muslim being a Muslim, it is incumbent on all adherents follow. Islam has adherents to live Islam by ensuring no place for terrorism, vi olence that their lives and activities evolve and anti-human activities; it is a |`Š–}~ €{~‚z{~‹‰—— |ƒ~`¢~ ƒ— ÂšÂ•~„€‰_€~ religion designed and perfected by  |{~ €{~‚z{~}Š ‰{ƒ~|{¤ÂŠÂ‰|{}~`¢~{z{|›~ Allah as He says in Surat Maidah practising Muslim. verse 3 that “This day I have The most important aspect of being perfected for you your religion and a Muslim and Living Islam is the completed My favour upon you ‘Shahada’, which is the professing and have approved for you Islam as of faith in the unity of Allah. The religion‌’’ A person who believes shahada is a must for every Muslim, in and consciously follows Islam is bearing witness that “There is no called a Muslim. god, but God, and Muhammad is Living Islam, therefore, is to His prophet.â€? Š‹€`—}~  Â–}~ }{š`–ƒ | {~ €{~ ‚z{~ €‰ƒ~ ‰ƒ~ €{~ ‚|ƒ ~ ƒ {‹~ `„ |}ƒ~ pillars of Islam in our daily living, being a Muslim. The professing of which encompasses faith and faith takes its origins from Allah’s righteous deeds. prohibition of worship of all deities A sheer vocal declaration of faith and idolatrous objects, including is not enough. And this is because worldly possessions, except the belief in Allah makes obedience to “One true God.â€? Him a duty. Every act of a Muslim To become a member of the Islamic is considered an act of worship, if it community, one only has to make the is done as stipulated in the Quran declaration of faith. Observing salat  Â–}~ €{~  }‰ €£~ —ƒ`•~ €{|{~ |{~‚z{~ (prayer) is the second stage of living formal acts of worship, which help strengthen a Muslim’s faith and obedience. €{ƒ{~ |{~_ Â——{}~ €{~‚z{~‹‰—— |ƒ~`¢~ Islam. The adoption of and living our lives within these pillars of Islam is to live in peace and living in peace is living Islam. Muslims are not supposed to live their lives with disregard for God or religious š G{|ÂƒÂŁ~ `~  Â—ƒ`•~ €{›~  |{~ –` ~ supposed to neglect the world to the extent of devoting themselves solely to worship and prayers. But a true Muslim seeks the world in moderation and not at the expense of his jannah. A Muslim šŠƒ ~ ƒ |‰¥{~  ~ ˜ Â— Â–_{~ ˜›~ ¢ÂŠÂ—‚——‰–œ~

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Islam. Every Muslim is expected `~ ‹| Â›~ ‚z{~ ‰š{ƒ~  ~ } Â›Â•~  Â—„ Â›Âƒ~ facing ‘’Kiblah’’, and by prostrating €‰šƒ{—¢~ `|~ €{|ƒ{—¢~ ‰–~ ŠG{|~ €Šš‰—‰ ›~ in the worship of Allah. Zakat (charity or alms-giving), which is the third of the pillars is giving alms and charity from our wealth to the poor and the needy. Islam is opposed to hoarding and amassing of fortunes for fortune’s sake. `~_`Š– {|~ €{~‰š‹Š—ƒ{•~‰ ~|{¤ÂŠÂ‰|{ƒ~ Muslims to always set aside a portion of their wealth for the poor, which is a self-imposed and regular tax on income. Zakat is at the root of Islam’s egalitarian principles, a _`–ƒ  Â– ~|{š‰–}{|~ € ~ÂŹÂ ÂšÂ˜`› Â–_{~ is against the will of Allah. ‰ €~ €{~ `˜ƒ{|z Â–_{~ `¢~ €{~ ‚z{~ daily prayers, fasting in the month of Ramadan is the most visible and recognizable of Muslims’ acts the world over. During the 30-odd days of  Âš } Â–•~ Šƒ—‰šƒ~  |{~ |{¤ÂŠÂ‰|{}~ to fast during daylight hours, refraining from bodily pleasures like sex or other forms of sensual

The most important aspect of being a Muslim and Living Islam is the ‘Shahada’, which is the professing of faith in the unity of Allah

abandon. The focus is on humility, spiritual oneness with God and social oneness with the Muslim community round the world. Although Ramadan is when Muslims fast most, they may fast voluntarily outside it, every Monday and Thursday in the tradition of the Prophet; or fast three days a month, or six days during the month of Sawwal, which follows the month of Ramadan. Each of these proscriptions is recognized in Islam. Hajj or pilgrimage to Mecca is the last of the pillars of Islam. Able-bodied and wealthy Muslims are expected to perform the holy pilgrimage, at least once in their life time. Pilgrims prepare by entering the state of Ihram, which is symbolized by a form of clothing, humble conduct and converging together by the throngs, indistinguishable from the other either by race, creed or social standing on the Kaaba for the |{¤ÂŠÂ‰|{}~_‰|_Šš ÂšÂ˜ÂŠÂ— Â‰`Â–ÂƒÂŁ The pilgrimage also includes going to Mount Arafat, 16 miles outside of Mecca and throwing stones at three pillars in Mina, less than three miles east of the city. The ritual represents the stoning of the devil, the stoning of the shaitan, as the devil is known in Islam. How grounded a Muslim is can be judged by his or her practice and proclamation of not one of the pillars of Islam but all, especially the sahada- with is visible manifestation of it in his or her interactions with other members of the community. This is what living Islam entails, as it will humble our souls, clear our minds of greed and excessive wants and above all move us closer to Allah, both in worship and deed. Allah knows best.


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ne of the two psychologists who devised the CIA’s harsh Bush-era interrogation methods said on Wednesday that a scathing U.S. Senate report on the torture of foreign terrorism suspects “took things out of context� and made false accusations. “It’s a bunch of hooey,� James Mitchell said from his home in Florida when asked for his response to the Senate Intelligence Committee’s findings released on Tuesday. “Some of the things are just plain not true.� A day after the Senate report was issued, the U.S. Defense Department said it was shutting its detention facility at Bagram and no longer has custody of any prisoners in Afghanistan, closing another controversial chapter of Washington’s long fight against Islamic militancy. The United States faces mounting criticism from the United Nations as well as foreign governments that Washington often reprimands for human rights violations. The Senate report concluded CIA interrogation tactics were ineffective and often too brutal. The CIA paid $80 million to a company run by the two former Air Force psychologists without experience in interrogation or counter-terrorism who recommended waterboarding, slaps to the face and mock burial for prisoners captured after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, according to the Senate investigation. Mitchell and his colleague, Bruce Jessen, are referred to in the report by pseudonyms but intelligence sources have identified them by name. Jessen could not be reached for comment. The report accused them of violating professional ethics as architects of a system that committee chair Dianne Feinstein said amounted to the torture of some CIA detainees. In a brief telephone interview, Mitchell declined to specify what

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he considered wrong in the report, citing a non-disclosure agreement with the government. But he suggested political bias was behind the report, which was put together by the committee’s Democratic majority and which he said sought to “smear� those involved in the program. The CIA outsourced more than 80 percent of its interrogation program to the company, Mitchell Jessen & Associates of Spokane, Washington, for its work from 2005 until the termination of the arrangement in 2009. The American Psychological Association called the details in the report “sickening and reprehensible� and while saying that Jessen and Mitchell were not members and therefore outside the reach of its disciplinary process, it said they should be held “fully accountable� for violations of human rights and laws. U.S. JAIL AT BAGRAM CLOSED Also on Wednesday, the Pentagon said it had closed its last detention facility at Bagram airfield, the largest U.S. base in Afghanistan, with the transfer to Afghan custody of two Tunisians

and the release of a Jordanian. The U.S. military had rushed to empty the small jail of prisoners it would no longer be allowed to keep in Afghanistan when the mission for U.S.-led force there ends later this month. A U.S. official said the prisoner transfers was a legal requirement under a U.S.-Afghan security pact and was not related to the Senate report. But among those handed over to Afghan authorities was Redha

al-Najar, a Tunisian who is one of the longest-serving detainees from the U.S. “war on terror.� He was captured as a suspected bodyguard of Osama Bin Laden in May 2002. Najar was one of the first objects of harsh interrogation techniques in a CIA “dungeon� near Kabul, his lawyer told Reuters, and the Senate report said his treatment became a model for other detainees at secret CIA prisons. Some U.S. allies either condemned the CIA’s

methods or played down any involvement, fearing embarrassment or legal liability for any role in the CIA’s “enhanced interrogations� during the administration of former President George W. Bush. “The CIA’s practice of torture is gruesome,� German Justice Minister Heiko Maas told German newspaper Bild. “Everybody involved must be legally prosecuted.� Zeid Ra’ad Al-Hussein, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, said ac-

cording to the Convention Against Torture, not even a state of war justified torture. The White House said the Justice Department had reviewed the interrogations and found no reason to indict anyone. Former Vice President Dick Cheney told Fox News the report was “full of crap.� “How nice do you want to be to murderers of 3,000 Americans on 9/11?� Cheney asked. “We were perfectly justified in doing it and I’d do it again in a minute.� China, Iran and North Korea, regularly under fire for their human rights records, prodded Washington on its methods. “China has consistently opposed torture,� Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said. “We believe that the U.S. side should reflect on this, correct its ways and earnestly respect and follow the rules of related international conventions.� A Twitter account associated with Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the report showed the U.S. government was a “symbol of tyranny against humanity.� North Korea’s Foreign Ministry accused the United Nations of ignoring “inhuman torture practiced by the CIA� while focusing too much on Pyongyang’s human rights practices.

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a l a l a Yousafzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by the Pakistani Taliban for advocating girls’ right to education, has received the Nobel Peace Prize, sharing her award with Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian child rights campaigner. The two were handed the award on Wednesday at a ceremony in Norway’s capital, Oslo. “A young girl and a somewhat older man, one from Pakistan and one from India, one Muslim, the other Hindu; both symbols of what the world needs: more unity. Fraternity between the nations!�

Thorbjoern Jagland, chairman of the Norwegian Nobel committee, said at the ceremony. Malala, 17, became a global icon after she was shot and nearly killed by the Pakistani Taliban in October 2012 for insisting that girls had a right to an education. Malala has already been honoured with a host of awards, standing ovations and plaudits everywhere from the UN to Buckingham Palace. Satyarthi, 60, was recognised by the Nobel committee for a 35year battle to free thousands of children from virtual slave labour.

“I refuse to accept that the world is so poor, when just one week of global military expenditure is enough to bring all of our children into classrooms,� he said after receiving the prize. Malala’s ambition On the eve of the ceremony, Malala said she would not rest on her laurels, saying she would like one day to become prime minister in her native Pakistan. “If I can serve my country best through politics and through becoming a prime minister then I would definitely choose that,� she told the BBC. “I want to serve my country and my dream

is that my country becomes a developed country and I see every child get an education.� Before the ceremony, Malala met 7,000 Norwegian children aged between six and 14 in the heart of Oslo. “You have given me so much energy. It’s more than a Red Bull!� Malala said. Speaking in Oslo on Tuesday, Malala said that in many parts of the world children’s requirements are infinitely more modest than an “iPad or computer�. “What they are asking for is just a book, just a pen, so why can’t we do that?�



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