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2015: US delegation meets with Oyo CP on security OLAIDE OYELUDE, Ibadan

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delegation of the United States Consulate, Lagos State led by Political Chief, Tom Hines, has met Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Kola Shodipo, on security situation of the state, particularly preparations towards 2015 elections. Hines disclosed that the US delegation met with Shodipo at the state command’s headquarters in Eleyele, Ibadan, vxz{ |v}vz{ ~} v} { x z{ z ing questions with journalists, describing the meeting as ‘normal security private parley’. Meanwhile, Shodipo told the delegation that the state is peaceful, adding that there is nothing to worry about. He said the US delegation } v ~ } {}| z { {| z~ ~{ areas it could be of assistance to the state command and they were discussed. “The US delegation was here concerning preparation for 2015 elections. There is nothing special about the

meeting. We discussed about general security situation in the state and we have told them that Oyo State is peaceful. We told them that there is no problem in the state. They asked us if there is any way they could be of assistance

and we told them that Oyo State is peaceful.” The police boss, who resumed in the state recently, also expressed satisfaction about the state as it concerns his mandate generally, insisting the state has enlightened,

educated and civil indigenes, which makes the job easier for him. “I was here during the last elections and it wasn’t that bad. I believe that the people of Oyo State are very enlightened, educated and civil and I

believe so much in them. “We as police also have to be civil when dealing with them. They would give us information and we would act on the information. It is a twoway process that would assist us to tackle crime.”

L-R: Member, House of Representatives, Joseph Kigbu; Vice-President, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, Abayomi Olaitan; convocation lecturer, Professor Matthew Araoye; President, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, Professor Rasheed Arogundade; Registrar, Professor Oluwole Atoyebi and Treasurer, Professor Da-Lilly Tariah; during the 32nd convocation of the institution held on its campus, Ijanikin, Lagos State...yesterday. Photo: Abiodun Omotosho

Lagos cautions citizens on Facebook scam

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agos State Government has urged residents of the state to be wary of a scam in which some unscrupulous people are using photographs of Governor Babatunde }|x }{} {}|~ ¢ { ~v v |{ statements to him on fake Facebook account aimed at defrauding innocent Nigerians. The state government emphasised that the call became imperative in view of the activities of scammers who have been issuing out series of Facebook comments and information in Fashola’s name with the intention of duping unsuspecting members of the public. A statement issued by Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Hakeem Bello, revealed that the conmen have been asking citizens to apply through Facebook for some existing government facilities { v v z|{ z} v{ v { ¢z z v{ the public, but some agencies of government have mandate to manage them. The statement disclosed that such information must be emanating from people out to defraud members of the public, stressing that government programmes including home ownership by mortgage and pilgrimage are strictly conducted on the authentic websites and other social media outlets managed by agencies of the state government with assigned responsibilities in >z z v{} z}| According to the statement: “One of such information

entitled – ‘Disbursement of Subsidy Dividend (SURE-P)’ purported to have been issued by the governor is informing citizens that subsidy proceed is

available for agro and commercial business and asking them to apply for soft loan with no collateral, zero-per cent interest }vz{} {°z± ¢ z{vz | ²

It, however, enjoined citizens to always clarify with appropriate agencies of government before embarking on any dealings with people purportedly

working for the state, warning those involved in the nefarious act to desist or be ready to face the wrath of law when it (the law) catches up with them.

Elemure passes on, Fayemi mourns RAPHAEL ADEYANJU, Ado-Ekiti

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leading traditional musician of Ekiti State origin, Chief Peter Ogunyemi (popularly known as Elemure Ogunyemi) across the country, is dead at 71 years. Ogunyemi died early yesterday at his residence in Ekute area of Ado-Ekiti, the state capital and though details of its cause were sketchy as at press time, he might have died of undisclosed ailment having fallen sick a couple of weeks ago. The deceased traversed the length and breadth of the country while alive trilling several fans with his music, which were usually laced with Ekiti dialect. He is survived by his wife and children, while a source in the family disclosed that the funeral arrangements will be unveiled soon. Meanwhile, Governor Kayode Fayemi has expressed condolences on Ogunyemi’s demise. A statement quoted Fayemi as emphasising that he received the news of Ogunyemi’s death with shock on a day the state was celebrat-

ing the transition of another illustrious son and former Vice-Chancellor of University of Lagos, Professor Jacob Ade-Ajayi. According to the governor, the death of the music star, who positively projected image of the state and was the

|v{ | ~ } { { v { z z{ to acquire global recognition, is huge loss to the state. He described his (Ogunyemi) demise as great loss to Ekiti people whose dialect and culture the deceased promoted through his music across the world.

Fayemi recalled that Ogunyemi’s giant strides in his chosen profession made him to receive honours from far and wide including honorary doctorate from University of Ilorin and the prestigious traditional title of Elejoka of Isaba-Ekiti.

Nigerian Legion promises support for national unity BOLU-OLU ESHO, Abeokuta

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gun State Command of Nigerian Legion Corps of Commissionaire has described the country’s unity as being sacrosanct, urging all stakeholders to join hands with Federal Government towards maintenance of peace and security across Nigeria. The state coordinator of the group, Lekan Taiwo, spoke Wednesday in Abeokuta, the state capital, during the passingout parade of Batch F of the z {v } z { F~ } |{} {z powerment of widows and exservice men. Taiwo emphasised that everybody should work towards entrenching unity among the citizenry even with their politi~} {} { z |{}F }v | He disclosed that the 79 men passing out were trained to provide excellence service to the state and entire Nigeria, enjoining all stakeholders to sheath their swords and join hands with Federal Government towards tackling insecurity in the country. “Whatever may be our differences – religious, ethnic or personal, Nigeria is more important. We must be united in | {}¢ £z{ { >z z ~z|{} { promotion of values that bind us together. We must refuse to be divided by those who impose ethnic and religious meanings on every national issue.” The passing-out parade, which is the sixth edition, took place at the command’s headquarters at Presidential Boulevard, OkeIlewo, Abeokuta was attended by other security agencies. Taiwo, however, tasked the } }v { F~ } |{v {|zz{vxz { passing-out parade as passport for further service to humanity. “You commenced this momentous journey three months ago, full of hope and promise. Some of your mates may have dropped out, but you have relentlessly and gallantly endured to this day.”

Ex-presidential candidate challenges Orisejafor over $9.3m arms deal OLUSAKIN BABALOLA, Ibadan

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ormer Presidential Candidate of National Action Council (NAC), Dr Olapade Agoro, has challenged President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Orisejafor, on his alleged involvement in the $9.3 million arms deal. A statement issued by Agoro

emphasised that though he is a former President of Aladura Church and member of CAN, Orisejafor has a case to answer. He added that his (Orisejafor) possession of a private should be questioned because he has no provable source of income. “If the jet is donated, we have rights to know who did and for what reason and/or purpose. It is unexpected to link a Christian leader with

such controversy. No, I won’t take it low. If no tenable reason comes within reasonable time, I would go to court. No sentiment on that.” Agoro, however, stressed that President Goodluck Jonathan has rights to seek re-election, though he blamed those behind his (Jonathan) mobilisation programme of doing the right thing at wrong time. “This brings to mind the seeming madness of those

Craw thumper belly dancers )z { vxz{ }v µ|{ } scape with rallies and promotional activities towards urging Jonathan to seek re-election in 2015 at a time when Nigeria is at war of attrition with itself.” He expressed disappointment that governors and former senators could be involved in such campaigns when the challenge of insurgency has not been resolved.

Man fined N60,000 for stealing N300,000 electric cables OLUSAKIN BABALOLA, Ibadan

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thirty twoyear-old man, Fatai Raji, has been convicted by an Ibadan Magistrate’s Court and is to } { ¦§ §§§{}|{ z{ {|vz} -

ing electric cables valued at N300,000. Magistrate O A Adetujoye ordered Raji to spend two years behind the bars if he ~ { v{ }> { vxz{ |} ~tion, stressing that the prosecution has proved its case against the accused beyond

all reasonable doubts, he was sentenced accordingly. Adetujoye said he considered that he (the accused) }|{}{ |v{ >z z {} {¢zcause of the mitigation of sentence that was pleaded. Meanwhile, the prosecution, Inspector A Adebu-

suyi, informed the court earlier that the convict and his accomplices, who are still at large, conspired and stole some electric cables at Alata Village near Idi Ayunre on January 6, stressing that the police are yet to arrest Raji’s accomplices.


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Oyo Assembly to scrutinise LGs’ records OLAIDE OYELUDE, Ibadan yo State House of Assembly has directed caretaker chairmen of the 33 local government councils of the state to submit their account of stewardship to the ÂŽF~z{ ÂŽÂ?{ z‰›}šzšv{ z~‰ztary/Clerk of the Assembly latest on September 24. xz{ z}ÂŒz‰‚{ }šÂ€Â‹}{ Žšsurat Sunmonu, made the directive yesterday during the Assembly’s plenary session, stressing that it is

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vÂŽ{ }||€|v{ vxz{ Ž››€)zz{ Žš{ Local Government, which has been given two weeks to submit its report to the House. Other highlights of the proceedings included passing of Administration of |v}vz|{ Âş ›}  { |v}vzÂť{ plication (Amendment) Bill 2014 into law as Chairman ÂŽÂ?{vxz{ ||z›¢ Â‹{ Ž››€)zz{ on Public Petitions and Judiciary, Adegoke Azeez, said vxz{ ~Ž››€)zz{ x}|{ ~Žš|€…ered the bill clause by clause and considered it. The bill is aimed for a law

to amend the Administrav€Žš{ ÂŽÂ?{ |v}vz|{  Â€~}v€Žš{ Law 2012. Also, the lawmakers considered report of the Com›€)zz{ Žš{ }š…|‚{ ŽŠ|€šÂ?{ and Survey, the bill on Oyo v}vz{ |v}vz‚{ zšv{}š…{ Ž›mission Agents Operation zÂ?Š }vŽ‰‹{ €  { Ÿ§½ž{ ‰zsented by Oladejo, while it …€‰z~vzÂ…{ vxz{ ~Ž››€)zz|{ Žš{ Lands, Housing and Survey and Public Petitions and Judiciary to scrutinise the report and consider other stakeholders’ interest before it is represented to the As-

sembly. z}šƒx€ z‚{ vxz{ ||z›¢ Â‹{ has passed second reading ÂŽÂ?{ vxz{ €š€|v‰‹{ ÂŽÂ?{ Ž›zš{ >}€‰|{ €  { Ÿ§½¿{ z}‰ Â€z‰‚{ which was meant for a law vŽƒ}‰…|{ z|v}¢ Â€|x€šÂ?{ €š€|v‰‹{ ÂŽÂ?{ Ž›zš{ >}€‰|‚{ Ž››Šš€v‹{ zÂŁz ÂŽ ›zšv‚{ ÂŽ~€} { z Â?}‰z{ }š…{ ÂŽÂŁerty Alleviation as corporate sole and providing for functions of the ministry }š…{ÂŽvxz‰{›})z‰|{~Žššz~vzÂ…{ therewith. However, the Assembly }Â…šÂŽÂŠÂ‰ÂšzÂ…{€v|{|€)€šÂ?{v€  { z tember 22.

L-R: Former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi; General Secretary, King’s College Old Boys’ Association (KCOBA), Lucky Idike; Chairman, Board of Trustees, Izoma Asiodu; President of KCOBA, Hakeem Bello-Osagie and former Governor of Ekiti State, Olusegun Oni; at the 2014 Founder’s Day Lecture to commemorate KCOBA’s 105th anniversary held at MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos State‌yesterday. Photo: Padonu Segun

news 7 BRT vandalism: Tribunal grants Army permission to recall witnesses FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU

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igerian Army was yesterday granted permission by a Tribunal of Inquiry to recall three witšz||z|{ ƒxÂŽ{ vz|v€„zÂ…{ ¢zfore it earlier on the road accident that occurred on July 4 at Palmgrove Bus vÂŽ {} ÂŽÂšÂ?{ ŒŽ‰Ž…Š{ ÂŽ}…‚{ Lagos State and led to vandalism of some Bus } €…{ ‰}š|€v{ Âş Âť{ ÂŁzhicles. The witnesses include }Ă€}ÂŒ{ Š|v} x}‚{ ÂŒzchukwu Umeaku and } ÂŽ{ Â…z…€‰}š‚{ ƒxÂŽ{ }‰z{ z›  ÂŽÂ‹zz|{ ÂŽÂ?{ ŠvŠ} { ÂŽÂ…z { ‰}š| Ž‰v{ €›€vz…‚{ sub-operator of LAGBUS. The tribunal ordered that they should be recalled to be re-examined by the legal team of Nigerian Army led by Lieutenant-Colonel Hycinth Ande. The witnesses told the tribunal, which was set up by Lagos State Government and headed by

Š|v€~z{ ¢zšzĂ€z‰{ Â…z¢}šÂŽ{ (rtd) towards unravelling cause of the incident, earlier that the mayhem was perpetrated by soldiers who were protesting their colleague’s death alleged Â‹{~‰Š|xzÂ…{¢Â‹{}{ {¢ÂŠ|ž v{ xŠ‰|Â…}‹¾|{ |€)€šÂ?{ of the tribunal, Ande informed the panel that the witnesses needed to be recalled because Nigerian Army was not legally represented while they were testifying. “As it stands now, we

5,000 Nigerians in police, military, camps –Amnesty Continued from Page 2 z}šƒx€ z‚{ vxz{ ÂŽ Â€~z{ }Šthority has denied torturing any detainee in order to obtain information. In a statement issued in reaction to the allegation yesterday in Abuja, the Force Public z }v€Žš|{ F~z‰‚{ { ››}nuel Ojukwu, noted that “In its report under reference, Amnesty International did admit in its methodology that it visited some Police Formations and interviewed some

family members of suspects. At no time in its report, did Amnesty speak or interface with the Police authorities. This obviously shows their disdain and apparent lack of character where the democratic tenets of fair hearing are concerned�. “The report covered a seven year period of 2007-2014. I dare say that some of the issues raised have since been …€| zš|z…{ƒ€vx{}š…{|z) z…ž{ �{ a truth, torture or ill-treatment

€|{šŽv‚{‰z z}v‚{ {}š{ÂŽF~€} { policy of the Nigeria Police. “The Code of Conduct of F~z‰|‚{}|{ƒz  {}|{ŽŠ‰{ zÂ?Šlations prohibit torture and incivility to members of the Š¢ Â€~ž{ z{}‰z{ÂŁz‰|zÂ…{ƒ€vx{€šternational best practices, and the dictates of the Nigerian Constitution as regards human rights. So the Police do not routinely torture suspects. It is not systemic or endemic. xzšzÂŁz‰{€š|v}š~z|{ÂŽÂ?{xŠ›}š{ rights abuses are brought to

the notice of superintending ÂŽF~z‰|‚{vxz{ÂŽ>zš…€šÂ?{ z‰|Žšnel are promptly sanctioned in line with the laws and regulations. For the avoidance of doubt, Nigeria Police Force has a zero tolerance for corruption and abuse of power. There is no Immunity for impunity in Nigeria Police Force. “Besides, the Nigeria Police €|{ƒŽ›zÂšĂƒÂ?‰€zš… ‹ž{ z{Â…ÂŽ{šŽv{ target sex workers, nor routinely adopt rape as a weapon. Instead, the Police has estab-

lished a family and human v‰}F~Œ€šÂ?{ Šš€v{ vÂŽ{ ‰Žvz~v{ vxz{ rights of women, children and the vulnerable members of our society. “However, the Nigeria Police Force shall meticulously scan through the document, and investigate any current human rights abuses linked to }š‹{ÂŽF~z‰{Ž‰{Â?Ž‰›}v€Žšž{ š‹{ €…zšv€„zÂ…{}š…{z|v}¢ Â€|xzÂ…{~}|z{ of malfeasance or misconduct shall be treated in line with the laws and regulationsâ€?.

2015: Ondo APC inaugurates 23-man reconciliation panel PETER DADA, Akure

rated another three com›€)zz|{ €š~ ÂŠÂ…€šÂ?{ Š¢ndo State  Â€~€v‹‚{„š}š~z{}š…{ zÂ?} Âž Chapter The state Chairman of of All Pro- APC, Isaac Kekemeke, g r e s s i v e s ƒx€ z{ „z Â…€šÂ?{ Ċz|v€Žš|{ C o n g r e s s from journalists on the (APC) has inaugurated development in Akure, 23-member reconcilia- the state capital, emv€Žš{~Ž››€)zz{vÂŽ{‰z|ÂŽ £z{ phasised that the party }  {…€>z‰zš~z|{}š…{‰z~Žš- has bounced back, thus cile aggrieved members those waiting for its of the party ahead of the death “would wait in 2015 elections. vain.â€? The reconciliation comĂ… z{ }‰z{ …Ž€šÂ?{ }{  ÂŽv{ ›€)zz{€|{xz}Â…zÂ…{¢Â‹{ ‰{ { apart from our personal B Akerele and supported intervention and lead¢Â‹{ ‰{ }‹z{ } ÂŠÂ›Â€{ }š…{ z‰|Âľ{ €švz‰£zšv€Žšž{ z{ other members, who are have set up reconciliadrawn across the 18 local v€Žš{~Ž››€)zz{vx}v{€|{|zv{ government councils of to move from one local the state in representa- government to anothtive capacity. er and works towards The party also inaugu-

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ƒxz‰z{ƒz{x}ÂŁz{|~ŠÆzž “It is natural that people would feel the sense of loss if they do not win in an election and we are trying to do everything

that we could to bring the situation under control.� z}šƒx€ z‚{ �Ž‰›z‰{ Secretary to the State Government, who re-

acted to recent defection of some chieftains of the }‰v‹{ vÂŽ{ zÂŽ  z|{ z›Ž~‰}v€~{ }‰v‹{ Âş ‚{ |}€…{ their action is “good riddance to bad rubbish.â€?

want to take a date to cross-examine all the witnesses and we would also ask for copies of all the documents that they tendered before the tri¢ÂŠÂš} Âž{ z{ šzzÂ…{ v€›z{ vÂŽ{ go through the documents to enable us crossexamine the witnesses on them.â€? z}šƒx€ z‚{ Â…z¢}šÂŽ{ emphasised that henceforth, all interested parties should produce |ŠF~€zšv{ ~ÂŽ €z|{ ÂŽÂ?{ }  { documents they wish to present before the tribunal and consequently granted the army’s application. He also ordered Nigerian Army to provide information relating to the deceased soldier including the pathologist report to the tribunal at the next adjourned date. However, the tribuš} ¾|{|€)€šÂ?{x}|{¢zzš{}Â…journed till September 22 for further hearing.

Synagogue Church’s officials playing ‘hide and seek game’ – NEMA ADELEKE ADESANYA

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}v€Žš} { ›z‰Â?zš~‹{ }š}Â?z›zšv{ Â?zš~‹{ Âş Âť{ x}|{}~~Š|zÂ…{vxz{ÂŽF~€} |{ of Synagogue Church of playing ‘hide and seek game’ on the collapsed building’s causality „Â?Š‰z‚{ vxŠ|{ ›}Œ€šÂ?{ €v{ impossible for the agen~‹¾|{ÂŽF~€} |{vÂŽ{}|~z‰v}€š{ the exact number of those killed in the unfortunate incident. Spokesperson of ‚{ ¢Â‰}x€›{ }‰€šloye, while speaking with journalists at scene of the incident bemoaned the situation whereby the South African Ambassador to Nigeria was given number of the country’s nationals who died in the unfortunate incident as announced by President Jacob Zuma, whereas the agency’s rescue team were denied access to some vital information. He, however, put the ~}Š|} Â€v‹{ „Â?Š‰z{ }v{ Ă‚§{ with 131 survivors even as rescue operation was ended yesterday at about 4.15 pm.

Crisis looms in MAPOLY as three principal officers sent on leave MANSUR OLADUNJOYE

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here is a wave of alleged injustice and misplacement of fury currently €š{ ÂŽ|xÂŽÂŽÂ…{ ¢Â€ola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, which led to sending of three ‰€š~€ } { ÂŽF~z‰|{ Žš{ Â?Ž‰~zÂ…{ leave by Chairman of the Governing Council, Chief Alaba Lawson. xz{ }>z~vzÂ…{ ÂŽF~z‰|{ €š~ ÂŠÂ…z{ z Šv‹{ z~vŽ‰‚{ zÂŒ}š{ }›Š‹€ƒ}¡{ zÂ?€|v‰}‰‚{ z›€{

Olumide and Librarian, Bola Adeosun and the forced leave ranges from 350-450 working days to be served in stances. xŽŠ�x{ |Ž›z{ |v}>{ Ž�{ vxz{ institution expressed shock and worries at the development, especially as the af�z~vz…{ŽF~z‰|{ƒz‰z{}  z�z… ‹{ denied fear hearing, Chair›}š{ Ž�{ ~}…z›€~{ v}>{ šion of Polytechnic (ASUP), { ‰}š~x‚{  }ƒ} z{ Adetunji (popularly called Omobaorun) didn’t see seri-

ŽŠ|{~‰€|€|{€š{vxz{›})z‰‚{ƒx€~x{ }~~Ž‰…€šÂ?{vÂŽ{x€›‚{€|{}>z~v€šÂ?{ vxz{ÂŽF~z‰|Âľ{ÂŽF~z|{}Â…ÂŁz‰|z Â‹Âž It was gathered that when }ƒ|Žš{ }||Š›zÂ…{ ÂŽF~z{  }|v{ year and allegedly observed vx}v{vxz{}>z~vzÂ…{ÂŽF~z‰|{x}Â…{ accumulated leave, she directed that they should proceed on forced leave immediately, not knowing that there was internal arrangement by the institution’s management that lecturers and other ‰€š~€ } {ÂŽF~z‰|{zšÂ?}Â?zÂ…{€š{

teaching should forgo their 42 working-day exercise towards rescue it from academic collapse. It was further gathered that the institution was threatened by academic demands in the past as regards National Business and Techš€~} { ¹}›€š}v€Žš|{ Ž}‰…{ º { ~Š‰‰€~Š }{ }š…{ guidelines and resolved that all hands must be on deck towards rescuing from losing academic session.


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Disintegration of Nigeria can be averted if‌, says ARG OLAIDE OYELUDE, Ibadan fenifere Renewal Group (ARG) has said that Nigeria’s disintegration can be averted if the wisdom now on display in the United Kingdom on devolution of power and self-determination would be brought to bear on the nation’s governance model. A press statement signed by the group’s National Chairman, Olawale Oshun, asked for “full devolution of power to the constituent units in Nigeria, including ~Ž‰‰z| Žš…€šÂ?{„|~} { Žƒz‰|{ and resource control.â€? ARG pointed out that the world would wake up on September 19 to the outcome of the Scotland referendum, adding that it is thrilling that the Scotland secession

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t least 2,630 people have died in the worst outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in history. The EVD has so far infected at least 5,357 people in West Africa, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on yesterday. In an update on the epidemic, raging through Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia and has spread into Nigeria and Senegal, the WHO said there were no signs yet of it slowing. “The upward epidemic trend continues in the three countries that have widespread and intense transmission - Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone,â€? the United Nations health agency said. Those three countries account for the vast majority of cases and deaths in the outbreak - 8 others have died in Nigeria, out of 21 cases, and Žšz{~}|z{x}|{¢zzš{~Žš„‰›zÂ…{ in Senegal. The WHO said a surge in Ebola in Liberia is being driven primarily by a continued increase in the number of cases reported in the capital, Monrovia, where 1,210 ¢zÂ…{| }~z|{ƒz‰z{šzzÂ…z…‚{„£z{ times the current capacity. The WHO has said it hopes to be able to “bend the curveâ€? in the almost exponential increase in cases within three months. xz{ }vz|v{Â…}v}{Š Â…}vzÂ…{„£z{ days of data for Liberia and one day for the other countries, and showed no new deaths in Sierra Leone since the previous update. xz{ { |}€…{ z>Ž‰v|{ vÂŽ{ integrate various sources of data in Liberia would lead to many cases being reclassi„zÂ…{}š…{}¢ÂŽÂŠv{½§§{ ‰z£€ŽŠ| Â‹{ unreported cases had been found and would be included in later updates. In a separate Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 40 deaths had been reported out of 71 cases by September 15, the WHO said.

bid is taking place “at this critical time in the life of our country, Nigeria. “The United Kingdom, our erstwhile colonial master, recognises that a union of multi-national and multireligious groups must of necessity listen and hearken to the voices of its component parts, were it to remain a great and indivisible unit. “Consequently, the Unit-

ed Kingdom had consistently, since 1921 till 2012, been devolving power to the constituent units. “Cumulatively the Anglo Irish Act 1921, the Northern Ireland Act 1998, the Wales Act 1998 and the Scotland ~v{ ½Ă‡Ă‡Ă‚{ }  { x}Â…{ vxz{ z>z~v{ of devolving powers to the constituent units such that direct rule from the British Parliament came to an end.

Additional powers were devolved to Wales in 2006 and to Scotland in 2012.� The group maintained that Nigeria is not a nebulously …z„šz…{ Š| €›{ Ž‰vx{ }š…{ Christian South country, pointing out that it is multi-national, multi-religious and multi-cultural. “ARG notes that even the British recognised this diversity and Nigerian leaders

at Independence opted for a complete and true federal system of government.� According to ARG, Nigeria has not known peace since 1966 when “the military abused its oath and took the reins of government that reversed the consensually adopted federal system of government and imposed a unitary system. “Even though the English

Nigeria needs new approach to education –Obi

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ormer Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, has called for the declaration of state of emergency on education. Obi spoke yesterday at the MUSON Centre, Lagos, during the 105th anniversary of King’s College, Lagos, where he was special guest to share experiences on how he was able to turn education around when he was the governor of Anambra State. It is said that Obi took education from near failure before he became governor to where it now v}ÂŒz|{„‰|v{ ÂŽ|€v€Žš{€š{zÂąvz‰-

nal examinations. Speaking, Obi said Nigeria needed a completely new approach to education. Using statistics, he proved that Nigeria spends more money in education than many countries that comparatively do ¢z)z‰{vx}š{ €Â?z‰€}ž{ He said the problem was principally that only 20 per cent of the money released Â?ÂŽv{vÂŽ{vxz{„š} {Â…z|v€š}v€Žšž ¢Â€{|}€…{€š{x€|{„‰|v{vz‰›{ €š{ ÂŽF~z{ vx}v{ xz{ …€…{ zÂŁzrything, including pumping money into education ƒ€vx{ Â€) z{|Š~~z||ž{ “In my second tenure,

I realised that we need to } ‰Ž}~x{ €v{ …€>z‰zšv Â‹Âž{ š{ Â…z„}š~z{vÂŽ{}  {ÂŽ ÂŽ|€v€Žš|‚{ I returned schools back to the missionary owners. “Schools that were forcefully taken from them in 1970 was a very irresponsible decision. After the return, we kept paying both the tutorials and ÂšÂŽÂšĂƒvŠvŽ‰€} { |v}>ž{ z{ } |ÂŽ{ released over N6 billion for the rehabilitation of the schools.â€? Speaking on other measures he initiated to boost education, Obi said he ›}Â…z{}  { ÂŽ||€¢ z{z>Ž‰v|{vÂŽ{ ensure that at least 90 per cent of the money spent

on education got to the schools. “Besides compelling development agencies to take their grants directly to the schools to circumvent numerous ‘toll gates’, we also gave money running into several billions directly to the schools to equip their libraries, provide sick bays rebuild and equip their laboratories. “These are in addition to the provision of over 500 buses, generators, internet connectivity, and Microsoft academies, among others to all the public and missionary-owned schools in the state.

Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi; Minister of Works, Mike Onolememe and Minister of State for Works, Adedayo Adeyeye during a courtesy visit by the FRSC Management team to the Ministers in Abuja...yesterday. Photo: Wale Adenuga

We’ll campaign door-to-door for Jonathan’s re-election – Women group OLAIDE OYELUDE, Ibadan

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non-governmental organisation with nationwide m e m b e r ship in Nigeria, Dynamic Women International (DWI), yesterday said its members are to engage in “one- on-one� and door to door re-election campaign for President Goodluck Jonathan. Members of the group converged on Ibadan, Oyo State capital, where they declared support for

President Jonathan and enjoined women in the country to give him their total support in the 2015 election. Delegates at the meeting include those from Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Kano, Rivers, Bayelsa, Ondo and Lagos among others. The group said its Ibadan meeting was to kick start its re-election strategy for President Jonathan which will be taken across the six geopolitical zones and all 36 states of the Federation. Speakers at the event including DWI National

President, Mrs. Bola Doherty, Vice President, Mrs. Zainab Jibril Ibrahim, Coordinator for South West, Eniolorunda Khadijat, former Commissioner for Establishment in Oyo State, Professor Bayo Olateru, all eulogised President Jonathan, imploring Nigerians to consider him for another term of four years. Doherty said, “We have looked around, taken stocks and believed that no other leader has given Nigerian women the required room for expression like President Good-

luck Jonathan. “Dynamic women international has resolved as a group to embark on each-one-tells-one interactive strategy for President Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election across the six geopolitical zones of the country. “Our train will take off from its South West operational office in Ibadan, Oyo State, to the 36 states of the Federation and Abuja to lend our support for the candidature of President Goodluck Jonathan.�

population is about 53 mil Â€ÂŽÂš{}š…{vxz{ ~ÂŽ)€|x{ zÂŽ  z{ just about 5.5 million, it is a powerful statement that the UK is not harping on population and it is not compelling Scotland to remain within the Union. Instead, it allows the Scots to decide what they want. “We in ARG, asserts that šŽ{ ›})z‰{ €š{ ƒx}v{ …€‰z~v€Žš{ the referendum goes, the mere fact that it is allowed to hold is a statement that a free and democratic nation could and would only be built by consensus, and never by any force of arms. “ARG notes that Yoruba people comprise of more than a quarter (45 million persons) of the Nigerian population, and are in total opposition to the unitary form of government that has been imposed on the country since 1966.

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rked by the incessant attack on schools, churches and mosques by the dreaded Islamic religious sect, Boko Haram, with the latest being the explosion by suicide bombers at the Federal College of Education, Kano State, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, yesterday urged the Federal Government to beef up security in all the primary, post-primary schools and tertiary institutions in the northern states ¢z€šÂ?{ })}~ÂŒzÂ…{ ¢Â‹{ ŽŒŽ{ Haram including churches and mosques. Speaking in Onitsha, Anambra State, Chairman, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Kano State branch, Chris Chukwubuzor Azuka, while reacting to the explosion said the security measure became necessary in view of the incessant attacks on innocent Nigerians by the sect. He also called for thorough search of those who cover their bodies traditionally or religiously. According to him, “people who cover themselves in the name of religion should be searched. Females should be searched by female security operatives and same done to the males. “They can still cover themselves but not to the extent of carrying incriminatory objects in the name religion. “Security should be beefed up by government to institutions, churches and mosques as proactive measure to checkmate such })}~ÂŒ|‚²{xz{|}€…ž “Boko Haram is a complex issue. Government should take strict measure vÂŽ{°ÂŠ|x{€v{ŽŠv{}š…{vxz{…€Â?nity of innocent Nigerians restored.â€?


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igeria international, Ikechukwu Uche has expressed delight over his return from injury and declared his readiness to return to action for Villarreal. The former Real Zaragoza hit man is fully back after recovering from the injury that sidelined him for three weeks. He has since resumed training for his La Liga side before crucial Europa Cup clash against Borussia M’gladbach and La Liga tie against Rayo Vallecano on Sunday. “I am very happy to be ¢}~Œž{ v{ƒ}|{}{…€F~Š v{v€›z{ for me, but I am glad to be back and raring to go. I thank all my fans for the love and emotional support they showed me when I was down. I am back to training and I am now as „v{ }|{ „…… zž{ {  ÂŽÂŽÂŒÂ€ÂšÂ?{ Â?Ž‰ward to returning to action as soon as possible,â€? he said. Uche copped his injury during La Liga opener against Levante in which he hit target for his club’s opening goal in a 2-0 away win. The 30-yearold banged in 14 goals last season, but was not considered for the World Cup in Brazil by coach Stephen Keshi.

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ewly crowned World Boxing Association (WBA) interim heavyweight champion, Luis Ortiz says he knew Nigeria’s Lateef Kayode will not last the distance dur€šÂ?{ xŠ‰|Â…}‹¾|{ v€v z{ „Â?xv{ held at Hard Rock in Las Vegas, United States. ‰€Ž‰{ vÂŽ{ vxz{ „Â?xv‚{ vxz{ Lagos-born Nigerian was tipped by Boxing Hall of Fame coach, Freddie Roach to win the bout but he disappointed his coach as he was stopped €š{ vxz{ „‰|v{ ‰ŽŠš…{ ¢Â‹{ vxz{ big Cuban, who is yet to  ÂŽ|z{ }{ „Â?xv{ €š{ Ÿž{ ‰ŽÂ?z|-

|€Žš} {„�xv|ž Speaking at his post„�xv{ £€~vŽ‰‹{ …€ššz‰{ }v{ the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Cuban taunted Kayode for disappointing

him with his performance on a night many boxing followers had expected a Œzzš ‹{~Žšvz|vz…{„�xvž{{ “I wasn’t surprised at all. I was ready to go 12 rounds but I got to him

z}‰ Â‹{}š…{ƒ}|{}¢ z{vÂŽ{„šish him,â€? said Ortiz. While Ortiz was happy with the victory, he isn’t going to rest on his laurels. He said that he ÂƒÂŽÂšÂľv{ ¢z{ |}v€|„zÂ…{ Ššv€ { he has a fully recognized heavyweight title. “I am to get the title but I am only half way to achieving my dream. This was just another guy in my way and I got rid of him like the rest before him. I still have a ways to go to realize my dream,â€? Ortiz stated. The Cuban said that the best is yet to come and that he is ready to take on all comers in the division. “I am ready for anyone. I am a gorilla. You still haven’t seen the best out of King Kong,â€? Ortiz boasted.

am beginning to believe that Tamuno Danagogo, the Sports Minister is dutifully on a mission to sink the ship of Nigerian football. It is evidently clear that the former Commissioner for Urban Development in the Rivers State government has been fanning the embers of discord in the Football House for a purpose. Otherwise,how could one explain his double standards in the crisis that has set Nigerian football alight for over two months? How else could one describe Danagogo’s pendulum between the ousted NFF president, Amin Maigari at one time and the self-styled president-elect -- Christopher Giwa, at vxz{ÂŽvxz‰É{{ |€…z{vxz{Â?}~v{vx}v{xz{v‰€Â?Â?z‰zÂ…{ÂŽ>{vxz{ƒxÂŽ z{ crisis with the spurious court injunction, Danagogo later switched allegiance to prevail on NFF board to reinstate the sacked Maigari when FIFA’s sledgehammer loomed large. Yet, even when the ousted president tendered his ‰z|€Â?š}v€Žš{  z)z‰{  }vz‰‚{ vxz{ Ž‰v|{ €š€|vz‰{ x€…{ vxz{  z)z‰{ and only released it at his convenient time after altering vxz{z>z~v€£z{Â…}vz{ÂŽÂ?{vxz{‰z|€Â?š}v€Žšž{{ Still, despite all the intrigues that marred NFF Congress on August 26th in Abuja and the pre-Congress’ gentleman agreement between them and Anyim Pius Anyim – the Secretary to the Federal government, Danagogo still sanctioned an empty house Congress election. This was } |ÂŽ{ ƒ€vxŽŠv{ ›€š…€šÂ?{ vxz{ Â?}~v{ vx}v{ { x}Â…{ €š{ }{  z)z‰{ before the D-day warned that the Congress should only meet to pick a more convenient date for the said election so as to give every eligible candidate a level playing ground. The way Danagogo sheepishly backed Giwa, who was vx‰Žƒš{ Š { €š{ vxz{ Â?}~v€Žš} { z z~v€Žš{ Â?Š‰vxz‰{ ¢ÂŠ)‰z||zÂ…{ the fears that he was out to desperately pull down the |v‰ŽšÂ?xÂŽ Â…{ ÂŽÂ?{ vxz{  }||{ ŽŠ|z{ €š{ ~Ž›  zvz{ Â…z„}š~z{ vÂŽ{ contrary advices from all quarters. Even when it seemed that sanity had returned to the Football house albeit through FIFA order, which restored Maigari for the second time, the Sports Minister continued x€|{ ÂŽ|v{¢}) z{€š{°}Â?‰}šv{…€|‰zÂ?}‰…{vÂŽ{~} }›€vŽŠ|{ƒ}‰š€šÂ?|{ from both FIFA and CAF on the consequences. FIFA said NFF should revert to status quo before the World Cup with NFF Secretary General, Musa Ahmadu given ŠšÂ?z)z‰zÂ…{ }~~z||{ vÂŽ{ vxz{ z~‰zv}‰€}v{ vÂŽ{ z‰Â?Ž‰›{ x€|{ Â…}€ Â‹{ duties. Yet, Danagogo still ordered that all should keep away from Secretariat. It makes one wonder what this man from Abonnema in Rivers State is driving at if he is not all out to drown Nigerian football. If indeed he is, how does he stand to gain should FIFA and CAF clamp down on Nigeria? What would he be presiding over as the head of sports in Nigeria? Danagogo oversees 41 sports federations in Nigeria, ¢ÂŠv{xŽƒ{›}š‹{ÂŽÂ?{vxz›{x}ÂŁz{zšÂ?}Â?zÂ…{x€›{}š…{})‰}~vzÂ…{ huge funding from the federal government like football? š…zz…‚{ xŽƒ{ ›}š‹{ ÂŽÂ?{ vxz{ Â?zÂ…z‰}v€Žš|{ x}ÂŁz{ }>Ž‰…zÂ…{ vxz{ Sports Minister the opportunity to tour the world like football? Which of those federations, if it is not football, has enriched the Minister and made him so popular (even if notoriously) in so short time of his reign? So why is he bent on this destructive tendency even when he is fully aware of the dire consequences? The Sports Minister need be reminded, preferably in his native Kalabari dialect, that somebody toiled industriously to build the structure, which he is bent on destroying. And that posterity will šŽv{Â?Ž‰Â?€£z{x€›{€Â?{}v{x€|{~Žšv€šŠzÂ…{‰z¢ÂŠ>{vÂŽ{vŽƒ{vxz{‰€Â?xv{ cause, FIFA nay CAF descend on Nigeria. The careers of €Â?z‰€}š{ ‹ŽŠvx‚{ ƒxÂŽ{ ƒ€  { ¢z{ }>z~vzÂ…{ ¢Â‹{ |Š~x{ ¢}š‚{ ƒ€  { haunt him to no end. May history not remember him that pathetically.

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he call that coach Stephen Keshi is not the messiah to Nigerian football is becoming louder by the day }Â?vz‰{ Š z‰{ }Â? z|{ |vŠ)z‰zÂ…{ €š{ vƒŽ{ { Ÿ§½ĂŠ{ Ċ} Â€Â„z‰|ž{ { x€|{ ƒ‰€vz‰‚{ }š…{ €š…zz…‚{ zÂŁz‰‹{ …€|~z‰š€šÂ?{ Nigerian football followers had sounded it loud and clear in the past that Keshi does not have the acumen to tinker }Â? z|ž{{ Šv{vxz{~}  {x}|{} Âƒ}‹|{ } zÂ…{€švÂŽ{€š|€Â?š€„~}š~z{ on the premise of his so-called achievements with the national team in his reign. No one takes that away from him even if it can be argued that mere luck carried him thus far. The current happenings in Eagles should startle anybody and Keshi has no remedy to it. After building a team for three years, surely Nigeria deserve more than what he has given us currently. This is why NFF should thank him, shake his hands and bid him good bye. But if the football house insists on renewing his contract, it is their decision. My only fear is that NFF must NOT ~x}šÂ?z{›€š…{}Â?vz‰{}{šzƒ{~Žšv‰}~v{€|{ Šv{€švÂŽ{z>z~v{|ÂŽ{vx}v{ Nigeria will not be made to pay him compensation when vxz‹{Â…z~€…z{vÂŽ{Â…ÂŽ{}ƒ}‹{ƒ€vx{x€›ž{ v{€|{›‹{ Â€) z{ €z~z{ÂŽÂ?{ advice.


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Scots decide whether to declare independence

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he fate of the United Kingdom was at stake Thursday as Scotland began voting in a referendum on whether to become an independent |v}vz‚{ Â…z~€…€šÂ?{ ƒxzvxz‰{ to unravel a marriage that helped build an empire but has increasingly been felt by many Scots }|{|v€°Â€ÂšÂ?{}š…{ŽšzĂƒ|€…z…ž xz{ Ċz|v€Žš{ Žš{ vxz{ ballot paper is simplicity itself: “Should Scotland be an independent country?â€? Yet it has divided Scots during months of campaigning — and in 15 hours on Thursday they decide on the fate of a 307-year old union with England. Ž‰z{vx}š{Ÿ‚Œ§§{ ÂŽ  Â€ÂšÂ?{ places opened Thursday }v{ Ă?{ }ž›ž{ º§Œ§§ ‚{ Âź{ a.m. EDT) and will close }v{ ½§{ ž›ž{ ºŸ½§§ ‚{ ĂŠ{ p.m. EDT). Turnout is zÂą z~vzÂ…{vÂŽ{¢z{x€Â?x‚{ƒ€vx{ more than 4.2 million people registered to vote — 97 percent of those eligible. Polls suggest the result

€|{ vÂŽÂŽ{ ~ ÂŽ|z{ vÂŽ{ ~}  Â‚{ ƒ€vx{ the pro-independence Yes side gaining momenvŠ›{€š{vxz{„š} {ƒzzÂŒ|{ÂŽÂ?{ the campaign. First Minister Alex Salmond was casting his vote near his home in northeastern Scotland. If the Yes side prevails he will realize a long-held dream of leading his country to independence after an alliance with England formed in 1707. Anti-independence leaders including former ‰€›z{ €š€|vz‰{ Ž‰…Žš{ Brown have implored Scots not to break their links with the rest of the United Kingdom. On a foggy morning in ~ÂŽv }š…¾|{ ~} €v} Â‚{ …€š¢ÂŠÂ‰Â?x‚{ }{ xz}£‹{ |v‰z}›{ of voters began arriving at a polling station in the city center the moment it opened. šz{ ÂŽÂ?{ vxz{ „‰|v‚{ ššz{ z}vŽš‚{|}€…{|xz{x}Â…{ÂŁÂŽved Yes — “because why not?â€? “Scotland got under the English Parliament by ›€|~x}š~z‚²{ €š{ ½Ă?§Ă?‚{ |xz{ |}€…ž{ Ă… vÂľ|{ v€›z{ šŽƒ{ Â?Ž‰{

Scotland to make a deliberate decision for independence.â€? Voters expressed a mixture of excitement and apprehension about Scot }š…¾|{~xŽ€~zž Thomas Roberts said he had voted Yes because he felt optimistic about its future as an independent country. “Why not roll the dice for once?â€? he said. š~z{ vxz{ ÂŽ  |{ ~ ÂŽ|z‚{ ballot boxes will be transported to 32 regional centers for counting of the votes. The result is anticipated Friday morning. Roberts said he was looking forward to watching the results in a Š¢Â‚{ ›}š‹{ ÂŽÂ?{ ƒx€~x{ }‰z{ staying open overnight. Ă… ¾›{Â?Ž€šÂ?{vÂŽ{|€v{ƒ€vx{}{ beer in my hand watching the results coming €š‚²{ ÂŽ¢z‰v|{|}€…ž Šv{„š}š~€} {~Žš|Š v}šv{ €~x}z { }~ xzz‚{ }{ ÂŽ{ ÂŁÂŽvz‰‚{ |}€…{ xz{ ƒŽŠ Â…{ ÂŽ¢serve the returns coming in “with anxiety.â€?

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Obama, Ukraine president to meet at White House

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n a symbolic show of support for Œ‰}€šzÂľ|{ °zÂ…Â? Â€ÂšÂ?{ Â?ÂŽÂŁz‰š›zšv‚{ ‰z|€dent Barack Obama is meeting with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in the Oval F~z{ Žš{ xŠ‰|Â…}‹{ }Â?vz‰{ the leader of the former Soviet republic speaks to a rare joint session of Congress. Poroshenko arrives in Washington seeking more robust U.S military assistance to help x€|{ ~ŽŠšv‰‹{ €š{ €v|{ „Â?xv{ against Russian-backed rebels. Obama so far x}|{ ‰z|€|vzÂ…{ Œ‰}€šzÂľ|{ ‰zĊz|v{ Â?Ž‰{  zvx} { }||€|v}š~z‚{ vxŽŠÂ?x{ vxz{ ž ž{ x}|{ ‰Ž£€…zÂ…{ }¢ÂŽÂŠv{ ĂŽΤ{ million in nonlethal aid vÂŽ{ Œ‰}€šzÂľ|{›€ Â€v}‰‹ž x€vz{ ŽŠ|z{ ÂŽF~€} |{ made clear that Po‰Ž|xzÂšÂŒÂŽÂľ|{ £€|€v{ Ă?{ x€|{ „‰|v{ vÂŽ{ vxz{ ž ž{ |€š~z{ ¢zing elected this summer — was aimed in part at sending a message to Š||€}{ }¢ÂŽÂŠv{ vxz{ z|vÂľ|{ ¢}~Œ€šÂ?{Â?Ž‰{vxz{z›¢}) zÂ…{ former Soviet republic. “The picture of Presi-

Â…zšv{ Ž‰Ž|xzšŒŽ{ |€)€šÂ?{ €š{vxz{ ÂŁ} { F~z{ƒ€  {¢z{ worth at least a thousand words — both in Eng Â€|x{ }š…{ Š||€}š‚²{ x€vz{ House spokesman Josh Earnest said. Ukraine and Kremlinbacked separatists have been locked in a months ÂŽÂšÂ?{ „Â?xv{ Â?Ž‰{ ~Žšv‰Ž { ÂŽÂ?{ eastern Ukrainian cities vx}v{ |€v{ Žš{ Š||€}Âľ|{ ¢ÂŽÂ‰Â…z‰‚{ aggression that followed Š||€}Âľ|{}ššzÂą}v€Žš{ÂŽÂ?{vxz{ strategically important Crimean Peninsula. The U.S. and Western allies x}ÂŁz{ ~Žš…z›šzÂ…{ Š||€}Âľ|{ ‰Ž£Ž~}v€Žš|‚{  z£‹€šÂ?{ }{

series of economic sanctions and restricting Pres€…zšv{  }…€›€‰{ Šv€š¾|{ involvement in some international organizations. But the penalties have …Žšz{ Â€) z{vÂŽ{|x€Â?v{ Šv€š¾|{ ~} ~Š ÂŠ|ž{ š{‰z~zšv{ƒzzÂŒ|‚{ the West has accused Russia of moving troops and zĊ€ ›zšv{}~‰Ž||{€v|{¢ÂŽÂ‰Â…z‰{ƒ€vx{ Œ‰}€šz‚{vxŽŠÂ?x{ the Kremlin denies such involvement. Ukraine and the Russian-backed separatists €šŒzÂ…{ }{ ~z}|zĂƒÂ„Â‰z{ }Â?‰zz›zšv{ z vž{ ʂ{ vxŽŠÂ?x{ vxz{ deal has been violated repeatedly.

President Barack Obama gestures during remarks for a picnic held for members of Congress and their families on the South Lawn of the White House,

A Yes campaigner and a No campaigner stand outside a polling place in Edinburgh, Scotland

Pakistani woman embraced by Islamic State seeks to drop U.S. legal appeal

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Pakistanborn neuroscientist has become a rallying cry for militant groups demanding her release from a ž ž{ ‰€|Žšž{ Šv{€š{}{ €) zĂƒ noticed move she is trying to abandon her legal „Â?xv{ Â?Ž‰{ Â?‰zz…Ž›‚{ |}‹€šÂ?{ the U.S. court system is unjust. Islamic militants in ‹‰€}‚{  Â?z‰€}‚{ Â?Â?x}š€stan and Pakistan have ›}Â…z{ }„}{ €……€ÄŠ€¾|{ release a condition for freeing certain foreign xÂŽ|v}Â?z|ž{ | }›€~{ v}vz‚{ Â?Ž‰{ zÂą}›  z‚{ ‰Ž ÂŽ|zÂ…{ swapping American jourš} €|v{ }›z|{ ÂŽÂ z‹{Â?Ž‰{xz‰‚{ but he was executed after vxz€‰{Â…z›}š…|‚{ƒx€~x{} |ÂŽ{ included an end to U.S. }€‰|v‰€Œz|{€š{ ‰}Ă{ƒz‰z{šŽv{ met. A 42-year-old mother of three with degrees from vxz{ }||}~xŠ|z)|{ š|v€tute of Technology and ‰}š…z€|{ š€£z‰|€v‹‚{ €……€ÄŠ€{€|{|z‰£€šÂ?{}š{Ă‚ÂŚĂƒÂ‹z}‰{ sentence in a prison medical center in Texas. A jury in 2010 convicted her of })z› v€šÂ?{ vÂŽ{ |xÂŽÂŽv{ }š…{ Œ€  {}{Â?‰ŽŠ {ÂŽÂ?{ {}Â?zšv|‚{ U.S. soldiers and interpreters who were about to interrogate her for alleged links to al Qaeda. €……€ÄŠ€‚{ ƒxÂŽ{ …Š‰€šÂ?{ her trial interrupted proceedings repeatedly and at times was removed Â?‰Ž›{ vxz{ ~ŽŠ‰v‰ŽŽ›‚{ wrote U.S. District Judge Richard Berman in Manx})}š{ Žš{ Š ‹{ Âź{ |zzŒ€šÂ?{

to end her most recent appeal. “I refuse to participate in this system of total injustice that has punished and tortured me repeatzÂ… Â‹Â‚{}š…{~Žšv€šŠz|{vÂŽ{Â…ÂŽ{ |Ž‚{ ƒ€vxŽŠv{ ›‹{ x}£€šÂ?{ ~Ž››€)zÂ…{ }{ ~‰€›z‚²{ |xz{ wrote. €……€ÄŠ€{ |}€…{ |xz{ ƒ}šved to be sent home to Paki|v}š{ vx‰ŽŠÂ?x{ …€  ÂŽÂ›}~‹‚{ not through the legal system. But her lawyer Robert Boyle told the judge he was concerned she did not fully understand that as }{ ~Žš|zĊzš~z{ ÂŽÂ?{ xz‰{ ‰zĊz|v{ |xz{ ›€Â?xv{ šŽv{ x}ÂŁz{ another opportunity to challenge her conviction. U.S. prosecutors were scheduled to respond vÂŽ{ €……€ÄŠ€¾|{  z)z‰{ ƒ€vx{ vxz€‰{Žƒš{ z)z‰{¢Â‹{ }vz{Žš{ Wednesday. €……€ÄŠ€{ƒ}|{ Â€ÂŒz Â‹{Šš}ƒ}‰z{ ÂŽÂ?{ vxz{ })z› v{ ¢Â‹{ Islamic State to free her in a prisoner swap for ÂŽ z‹‚{ Ž‹ z{ vÂŽ Â…{ zŠvz‰|ž{ Federal Medical Center Carswell severely restricts her contact with the out|€…z{ƒŽ‰ Â…‚{xz{|}€…ž €……€ÄŠ€{ } Â‰z}…‹{  ÂŽ|v{ Žšz{ } z} Âž{ š{ Ÿ§½ŸÂ‚{ }š{ appeals court rejected arguments that her trial was unfair and upheld her conviction.

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tant evidence. š{ Ÿ§§žÂ‚{ €……€ÄŠ€{ ƒ}|{ wanted by the FBI for Ċz|v€Žš€šÂ?{ Â?Ž‰{ ÂŽ||€¢ z{ ties to al Qaeda and was detained by Pakistani auvxŽ‰€v€z|‚{}~~Ž‰…€šÂ?{vÂŽ{ ž ž{ media reports at the time. ž ž{ÂŽF~€} |{}  zÂ?zÂ…{vx}v{ when the Afghan police ~} vŠ‰zÂ…{ €……€ÄŠ€{ €š{ Š Â‹{ Ÿ§§Ă‚‚{ |xz{ ƒ}|{ ~}‰‰‹€šÂ?{ two pounds (900 grams) ÂŽÂ?{ |Ž…€Š›{ ~‹}š€…z‚{ ƒx€~x{ ‰z z}|z|{}{x€Â?x Â‹{vŽ¹€~{Â?}|‚{ notes that referred to a ›}||{~}|Š} v‹{})}~Œ‚{}š…{}{ list of U.S. landmarks. €……€ÄŠ€{ ƒ}|{ šzÂŁz‰{ charged with links to ter‰Ž‰€|›ž{ xz{ {}Â?zšv|‚{ ž ž{ soldiers and interpreters said that as they were about to interrogate her at an Afghan police compound in x}Àš€‚{ Â?Â?x}š€|v}š‚{ |xz{ Â?‰}¢¢zÂ…{}{‰€°z{}š…{¢zÂ?}š{ |xÂŽÂŽv€šÂ?{}v{vxz›ž{ Žšz{ÂŽÂ?{ vxz›{ ƒz‰z{ ƒŽŠš…z…‚{ ¢ÂŠv{ €……€ÄŠ€{ƒ}|{|xÂŽv{€š{vxz{}¢domen when they returned „‰zž €……€ÄŠ€¾|{Â?}›€ Â‹{|}‹|{|xz{ was raped and tortured at vxz{ ž ž{ ›€ Â€v}‰‹¾|{ }Â?‰}›{ Air Base in Afghanistan. ž ž{ÂŽF~€} |{x}ÂŁz{|}€…{vxz‹{ Â?ŽŠš…{ šŽ{ z£€…zš~z{ ÂŽÂ?{ vx}v‚{ but Islamist militant groups say her case is an example of the worst excesses of the U.S. war on terror. v{ xz‰{ v‰€} Â‚{ €……€ÄŠ€¾|{  }ƒ‹z‰{Š‰Â?zÂ…{}š{}~Ċ€)} { because there was no eviÂ…zš~z{ vxz{ ‰€°z{ x}Â…{ ¢zzš{ „‰z…ž{ ÂŽ{¢ÂŠ  zv|‚{|xz  {~}|ings or bullet debris were recovered and no bullet xÂŽ z|{ ƒz‰z{ Â…zvz~vz…‚{ vxz{ lawyer said.


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African Report FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2014

Russia’s Lavrov lauds Africa as pillar of new world order

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ired in a ~ ° ~v{ { Ukraine and isolated by the West, Russia sought to woo African allies on Tuesday, with foreign minister Sergei Lavrov hailing the continent’s role in a new world order. “Africa is one of the pillars of the evolving world system,” Lavrov said during a visit to Zimbabwe, where he signed cooperation deals and won diplomatic backing for vxz{ xv{ } } |v{ z|vz { sanctions. Describing his sanctionhit host President Robert Mugabe as a “legend” } { Åx |v ~{ z² { Lavrov slammed the West’s increasingly tough response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine. The most recent wave of Western measures targeted Russia’s banking, energy and defence sectors -- sending the ruble crashing to record lows. “We are all convinced that these unilateral coercive policies have no future,” Lavrov said. “What is important these days is to recognise the pluralism in the international community.”

During the Cold War the Soviet Union and the z|v{|~ } ¢ z { { ° ence in Africa, installing puppet leaders and igniting proxy wars that killed millions from Angola to Mozambique. Russia hopes to once again enlist allies on the continent, where rapid economic growth is pre-

dicted in the coming years, as a counterweight v { z ~} { ° z ~z “There is no coming back to a unipolar world, to a bi-polar world. The future of the world would only be multiple, otherwise the whole system would not be sustainable.” Lavrov won support

from his 90-year-old host, who has long been a thorn in the side of Africa’s former colonisers and who x}|{| >z z { z{vx} {}{ decade of sanctions for a litany of rights abuses. Mugabe said the Western sanctions against Moscow were “illegal”. “If sanctions are to apply they must be ap-

proved by the UN and those that are being imposed on the Russian Federation have not,” Mugabe said after sealing a $3 billion (2.3 billion-euro) investment for Russian business to tap Zimbabwe’s platinum resources. “They are illegal sanctions. So you have a

Ebola ‘fear factor’ risks economic disaster, World Bank warns

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (L) and Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe shake hands after a meeting in Zvimba, Zimbabwe

Former Ivory Coast president backs Ouattara for 2015 election

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vory Coast President Alassane Ouattara on Wednesday received the endorsement of former president Henri Konan Bedie for re-election in 2015, boosting his chances of a second term. Support from Bedie, who heads the Democratic Party of Ivory Coast (PDCI), was previously uncertain and some had speculated that his party would field a separate candidate. “Before the nation assembled here, I am giving clear guidance to support your candidacy at the next presidential election,” Bedie said, addressing Ouattara in a speech before political leaders in Bedie’s home town of Daoukro. In the same speech, he urged party members to “gear up for battle”

lawless part of our international community seeking to dominate the rest of the world and we say no!” “That must never be allowed to go on,” Mugabe said. The Western sanctions on Russia were imposed in retaliation to Moscow’s annexation of Crimea and support for separatists in east Ukraine.

to help Ouattara’s campaign, in words that could be aimed at rallying support among younger party members. In Ivory Coast’s last presidential poll in 2010, defeated candidate Laurent Gbagbo refused to accept the result, leading to a postelection civil war that killed some 3,000 people. Bedie, who rivalled Ouattara in the first round of the vote, supported him in the next round against Gbagbo and throughout the subsequent upheaval. Gbagbo now faces charges of crimes against humanity and is awaiting trial before the International Criminal Court in The Hague. “You have renewed your confidence and support for me at a critical moment in our country’s history,” said

Ouattara in a speech, following a political tour of the region. The pledge means Ouattara now has the backing of two of Ivory Coast’s three main political parties, but Gbagbo’s Ivorian Popular Front (FPI) withdrew from the elections commission at the weekend, raising the prospect of an opposition boycott. FPI has not yet named a candidate for 2015. Since taking office in 2011, 72-year-old Ouattara is credited with fostering an economic renaissance in the French-speaking cocoa grower. Growth in the West African country of 20 million people has been over 9 percent for the past two years. “Bedie’s support for Alassane Ouattara’s candidacy makes it likely that Ouattara will win a second term,”

said Trent Baldacchino, Africa Risk Consulting’s West Africa analyst, adding that this would be “good for business”. “This is a good piece

of news,” said Julitte Ahou, a hairdresser in Daoukro, referring to Ouattara’s endorsement. “It will bring us peace.”

African Ship causing panic in New Orleans

n African ship docked in New Orleans, Louisiana, on the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014, and it is carrying a crew of sick passengers. WGNO reported that the ship traveled from near western Africa and one of the passengers was transported to West Jefferson Medical Center. The Center for Disease Control originally said that the ship was set to dock in New Orleans sometime on Wednesday evening. Earlier in the day, one passenger }|{v} z { >{ {vxz{|x { transported to land, and taken to the hospital. The passenger was said to be in critical condition. Doctors are concerned of an Ebola risk, but the CDC believes the chances of Ebola is “exceedingly low.”


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Polio eradication: Tackling fresh Kano threats

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t a time the global community is making ~Žš~z‰vz…{z>Ž‰v|{vŽ{ eradicate deadly and paralytic polio virus worldwide, the fresh discovery of wild polio virus in Sumaila village in Kano recently is a sad reminder that governments at the three tiers are yet to articulate a comprehensive policy programme …z| €vz{„š}š~€} {}||€|v}š~z{�‰Ž›{ international support agencies. Earlier, the virus was discovered in Gaya and Tarauni, according to }šŽ{ v}vz{ ››Šš€|}v€Žš{ F~z‰‚{ ‰ž{ xz‰‰€�{ }x}‹}‚{ƒxŽ{€…zšv€„z…{ challenges that ought to have been surmounted had there been a coordinated border states control of the migrating virus. Indeed, it is the migrating menace of the virus, which neither knows nor respects international borders, that has made the eradication a global concern, as free states become easily vulnerable via migration of persons across borders of nations. Therefore, lame is the excuse

of Kano state government that resistance to immunisation by parents and free movement of persons in villages as well as |z) z›zšv|{|x}‰€šÂ?{¢ÂŽÂ‰Â…z‰|{ƒ€vx{ Kano constitute challenges. In addition, Yahaya said last week, Ă… xz‰z{}‰z{|Ž›z{|z) z›zšv|‚{ especially Rogo and Ikara between Kano and Kaduna states, where they are having boundary issues. This does not enable us to know who is responsible for covering those areasâ€?. However, he said the current challenge is being confronted with the intervention of traditional rulers and some other stakeholders who have compelled the resistant parents to make available their children for immunisation. Recently Federal Health authorities had endorsed a new global comprehensive strategy to eradicate polio from the face of the earth by 2018. The global focus on Nigeria is because of its large populations and massive ›€Â?‰}v€Žš|{vÂŽ{…€>z‰zšv{ }‰v|{ÂŽÂ?{vxz{

Letters to the Editor Leave Abba Moro, NIS alone

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xz{~Ž››€)zz{ÂŽÂ?{€šÄŠ€‰‹{|zv{Š { by both the ministry of Interior and the Nigeria Immigration |z‰£€~z{Âş Âť{…€>z‰zšv Â‹{vÂŽ{ €š£z|v€Â?}vz{~x}‰Â?z|{ÂŽÂ?{~z‰v€„~}vz{}š…{ }Â?z{Â?} |€„~}v€Žš{ z£€zÂ…{}Â?}€š|v{|Ž›z{ ÂŽF~z‰|{ÂŽÂ?{vxz{ }‰}›€ Â€v}‰‹{Â?Ž‰~z{x}Â…{ ¢}‰z Â‹{|Š¢Â›Â€)zÂ…{vxz€‰{‰z Ž‰v{ƒ€vx{ Šš~Žš„‰›zÂ…{~‰€v€~|{z›z‰Â?€šÂ?ž{ v{ ¢}Æz|{}š…{¢z}v{ŽšzÂľ|{€›}Â?€š}v€Žš{ where this is coming from even when the report has not been made known to the appropriate quarters. The minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro Patrick, will not descend so low to support any wrong doings deliberately perpetrated by any individual against human, government or organization as his antecedents are there to speak for him. At the directive of the president Ebele Jonathan, the comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) had set up the ~Ž››€)zz{vÂŽ{°ÂŠ|x{ŽŠv{¢}Â…{zÂ?Â?|ž{ { don’t think any sane leader would ƒ}šv{vÂŽ{~ÂŽÂŁz‰{Š {}š‹{|zš€Ž‰{ÂŽF~z‰{ especially one that is fraudulent

and show it vividly. It is a known that anytime there is a recruitment exercise both in the military, paramilitary, police and even the civil circle including school admission, Âş Âť{}š…{}  Â‚{‹ŽŠ{„š…{vx}v{ candidates from Benue state are more in number than other states with their good and clean results. For sake of federal character distribution and share of political equity, there are more unemployed youths in the state than other states of the federation. There is nothing wrong with }š‹Žšz{}||€|v€šÂ?{x€|{Ċ} Â€Â„zÂ…{ zÂŽ  z{ who genuinely need assistance. They are the ones that sent you there so the dividends of democracy must reach them. If you cannot reach this people, you might possibly be stoned when you return home at the end of the day. It is unfortunate that about eighteen youths lost their lives for a job they never got. Why must the ›€š€|v‰‹{¢z{~‰Š~€„z…É{ |{vx€|{›€š€|vz‰{ vxz{„‰|v{vÂŽ{z›z‰Â?z{Â?‰Ž›{}{›€šŽ‰€v‹{ Â?‰ŽŠ É{ Tom Okpe wrote from Abuja

world, thereby posing great risks to nations with no polio virus. International agencies have over the years lamented that Nigeria is one of the last three countries in the entire world where the wild polio virus is still circulating freely, owing largely to the peddling of ignorance. The other countries are Pakistan and Afghanistan. With Nigeria remaining the major global sore thumb, government at all levels must work x}‰…z‰{vŽ{Ž£z‰~Ž›z{vxz{xŽ‰‰€„~{ challenges that make us a global pariah, a nation that cares less for the well-being of its citizens, whose elites peddle falsehoods to the gullible. The other day, the Sultan of Sokoto Sa’ad Abubakar had warned against the danger of misinformation by prominent northern politicians and scientists who claim the routine yearly anti-polio immunisation drive is hurtful. However, a comprehensive enlightenment campaign must be put in place to undo the damage done already.

The failure of governments at the federal, state and local government to embark on massive enlightenment campaigns to dispel negative campaigns in the past 12 years led to the brutal killing of nine health workers 8 February 2013 in Kano during the administration of oral polio immunisation vaccine to save children from preventable disabilities and death. More than 11 years ago a ƒ€ Â…„‰z{}švÂ€Ăƒ ÂŽ Â€ÂŽ{€››Šš€|}v€Žš{ ¢}) z{ƒ}|{| }‰ŒzÂ…{¢Â‹{ ‰Ž›€šzšv{ northern medical, religious and political leaders over false claims that polio vaccine is laced with substances that cause infertility and HIV virus. Dr. Haruna Kaita, the then Dean of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University Âş ‚{ ‰{ x›zÂ…{ })€{ƒz‰z{€š{ the forefront of anti-polio crusade, though tests at the university vz}~x€šÂ?{xÂŽ| €v} {~Žš„‰›zÂ…{šŽ{ toxins in the vaccines used in Nigeria. x›zÂ…{ })€{x}Â…{vxzš{vÂŽ Â…{vxz{ BBC that polio “vaccine is part of

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Ita Egbe blasts Babayaro

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ormer national team goalkeeper and the Public Relav { F~z { { vxz{ zria Coaches Association (NCA), Coach Ita Egbe has lambasted former Under-23 goalkeeper, Emmanuel Babayaro for making uncomplimentary comments about Nigerian coaches. Babayaro was quoted as saying no Nigerian coach is competent enough to handle the Super Eagles. But Egbe, who was obviously angry over such derogatory comments has demanded

unreserved apology from the former Olympic gold medalist. Egbe said the remark made by Babayaro was a big insult on the indigenous coaches who he claimed have performed ¢z)z { vx} { vxz { z { counterparts that handled the senior national team in the past. He stressed that Stephen Keshi, who is currently managing the Super Eagles has proved his z) z{ { vxz{ |} z{ ~ }||{ with a foreign coach. “What Clemence z|vz x {}~x z£z { { £z{ years, Keshi achieved in a year and the records are there for all to see. Keshi did not only qualify us to the Nations Cup but won it for us after 19 years. He } | { Ä } z { |{ v { vxz{ World Cup and took us to the second round after 16years. “What have foreign coaches achieved with the Eagles that indigenous coaches didn’t do? It’s on record that Shuaibu { Ä } z { } z|{ for the World Cup twice.” He therefore queried Babayaro’s pedigree in football saying his football career ended with U-23 and as such he cannot appreciate what it takes to play for senior national team.

Iwobi shines for Arsenal again By Francis Ajuonuma

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igerian youngster, Alex Iwobi continues to impress in the Arsenal Youth team as he helped them to a dominant win over Borussia Dortmund in UEFA Youth League on Wednesday. The victory avenged Tuesday’s UEFA Champions’ League defeat of |z } µ|{ |v{vz} Kaylen Hinds scored ¢ vx{ } |{ { vxz{ |vÃ

half, with assists being provided by Dan Crowley and Chris Willock as Iwobi pulls the string in vxz{ z { {vxz{ { z |{ ¢z z{ xz{ z v{ out in the 62 minute for Stephy Mavididi. It was a commendable victory for a young team comprised almost entirely of English players with the z±~z v { { z { z }lem, Iwobi, who happens to be a nephew of former Super Eagles skipper, Austin “Jay Jay” Okocha.

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No Watford regrets –Ighalo Ephraim Nwosu

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dion Ighalo does not regret his decision to join championship side Watford in a season-long loan and he does not hide it. Ighalo,25,left La Liga v v { } } }{ v { v~x{ tent with The Hornets this summer. Prior to his move to England, Wigan Athletic and Swansea were keen on taking the ex-Flying Eagles captain, but after rejecting the offer he believes he made the right move. “I don’t feel bad that I left a La Liga club to play in the Championship. I am enjoying the new challenge. My family and I are happy here and vx}v{ |{ x}v{ })z |{ |v { “The fans have accepted me with open arms as one of their own, so I am ½§§{ z {~z v{|}v | z { vx{ my move to Watford. I think Watford fans are wonderful,” eulogised the youngster who led Nigeria to the Under-20 World Cup in Egypt. xz{ } } }{v {|~ er last season was also happy to heap praises on

coach Joaquin Caparros, z| vz{ z}£ { } } }{ just one year after his arrival. “He is a great coach. One of the best I have played under since my football career. He helped

z{ v { ¢z~ z{ }{ ¢z)z { player and improved my skills. My move away { } } }{ x}|{ vxing to do with Caparros,” he explained. Ighalo hopes to help Watford gain promotion

to the English Premiership. “It has been my dream to play in the Premiership. I am motivated to actualize that dream with Watford and I will do my best to make it happen

Boateng, bad influence for young players –Appiah Francis Ajuonuma

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acked coach Kwesi Appiah has hit out at suspended Black Stars player, KelvinPrince Boateng as a bad ° z ~z{ v { ~ { players in the national team. Appiah had series of confrontations with Boateng and Sulley Muntari at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil x ~x{ z { v { z vzsuspension of the two } z |{ ¢ { vxz{ x} }{ Football Association º »{ { ||{ |~ pline. }x {}{ z { x}naian international, while speaking with Metro TV’s x} }{ { vxz{ zz { z z)z { ~ { vxz{ ~x} z{ §¿{ { z } { player in the world cup

squad. “I wouldn’t like to explain everything but when you are showing signs of disrespect to your coach and even to your players, sometimes

along the line something must be done. “I thought he is a good player, and I always look at the national interz|v{ |v{ | { { |} { zv{ z{ £z{ x { vxz{ ¢z z v{ {

the doubt, but if you get there and your behaviour { x}£z{ z>z~v{ { vxz{ younger ones, there is no way I will allow that to x} z ²{ vxz{ z±Ã x} }{ international said. “Once someone does something, and you keep telling them and they keep doing the same thing to the extent of sometimes using the ‘F’ word not to me alone, but to my assistant and to z£z z { vµ|{ F~ v{ v { say everything is okay,” he said. Meanwhile, the beleaguered coach has said that he is yet to receive x |{ |}~ { z)z { z{ vx} { £z{ } |{ } vz { ¢z { zlieved from the job. “I haven’t received } { z)z { { vxz{ { yet,” the former Kotoko defender told private network, Metro TV. “I am waiting to get the letter so that I will give it to the appropriate people to read and interpret it.”


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Ebola: Rivers differs with FG on resumption of schools NATH OMAME, Port Harcourt

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he Rivers State govz z v{x}|{ >z z { with the Federal government on the resumption of primary and secondary schools. The Federal government had earlier extended the date of resumption from Monday,

September 15, to Monday, September 22, to enable medical z | z { z>z~v £z { ~ v} { the dreaded Ebola virus. So far, the virus had been recorded in only two states, Lagos and Rivers, leading to the z}vx{ {|z£z { z | | { £z{ { Lagos and two in Rivers State. Commissioner for health, Dr. Sampson Parker, told journalists, in Port Harcourt, yester-

Jet scandal: Attack on CAN President unacceptable –PFN KINGSTON OBUNGABIA

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he Chairman of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria in Cross River, Bishop Emmah Isong, has said that Christians would not }~~z v{ })}~ { { x |v } { Association of Nigeria (CAN) President, Pastor Ayo Ortsejafor over the impounded Jet with $9.3 million in South Africa. In a chat with Daily Newswatch in Calabar, yesterday Isong said, “although the Jet belongs to Papa Ayo, he knows nothing about the $9.3million found inside that Jet,” describing such accusation as a political lie from opponents of President Goodluck Jonathan. “Christians will react if they continue to insult Papa Ayo. Who would want his spiritual leader being castigated? It is infuriating; it is rather a security risk to carry this kind of news. “We are warning anybody who is perpetuating this lie to stop it because we will react in a way that

people will not like.” “This is a political lie from the opponents of Mr. President who are presuming that Papa Ayo may become the arrow head to mobilize support for our wonderful President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. “It is true that the private jet is Papa Ayo’s own but it is a lie that the money was related to arms deal. Everything you see between now and next year is linked to 2015. “That jet was on hired, leased out to a company for at least one and the half month. The person who the jet is leased to could take it to anywhere, carry anything whether money or even water that has nothing to do with the real owner. “It is on record that the maintenance of that jet is very expensive so they hired it out. This has been investigated by relevant sources and Papa Ayo has been vindicated. I want to say here that people should not use the name of an elevated Christian leader, number one Christian leader to play politics.

Group pays solidarity visit to Rivers PDP chairman, calls for peace UCHENNA Yenagoa

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socio-cultural organization known as the Big Five Foundation yesterday paid a solidarity visit to the Rivers State Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Brother Felix Obuah, urging him to be steadfast in his position as the head of the party in the state. The organization which is drawn from the four local government of Orashi region of the state, described Obuah, as a tested z} z { x { x}|{ }) }~vz { many friends than enemies since joining politics and pledged the organisation’s unalloyed support to him and the entire PDP family, while calling for peace amongst members of the party. The leader of the group, Comrade Daniel Ikeagu

who observed that the organization is made up of { z z{ { >z ent works of life, with sole objectives of contributing positively to the growth of the society, also declared their unalloyed support for the chairman. The Deputy Chairman, Board of Trustee of the Organisation, Pastor Innocent Umesi in his remarks, said the visit has a dual purpose of solidarity and recognition, and the chairman to be magnanimous in stir {vxz{}>} |{ { { {vxz{ state, urging him to remember that politics like sports is team game, and should exhibit his usual forgiveness, tolerance, team work so that he could succeed in the task ahead. Addressing the group, Obuah, said his venturing into politics was not for |z |x{ z}| |{¢ v{v {{|z £z{ humanity, by bringing a change in which every body would be treated as equals.

day, that it was not practicable v {v} z{}{ z v £z{ }vz{ {vxz{ resumption of schools in the state while he was still managing 264 primary and secondary contacts currently under surveillance. He stated: “The date for the resumption of schools in Rivers State has become a debate. We still have 264 people under surveillance, so it is not within us to say when our schools will resume. We hope that by September 22, a huge number of them would have passed out. We want our children to

go back to school but we want them to go back safe”. Dr. Parker stressed: “We are { vxz{ z{ { }{ ¢}) z { xz{ number of people under surveillance is too huge for us to declare that schools should resume on September 22. I don’t see us resuming in September 22. I have to work it with the ministry of education. I will also have to put our position across to the state executive council for onward consideration and approval. It may not ¢z{ { z vz ¢z {¼¼ {¢ v{}{ ) z{ after that”.

Responding to a question, he vz { v{vx}v{xz{x}|{ )z { to proprietors and proprietress of private schools informing them that “we currently have a national health emergency in our hands, so, they have to comply with the position of the government. We don’t want to take chances that we will later turn out to be very costly”. The commissioner for health insisted that Rivers State was on the homeward stretch in its z> v|{v {~ v} {vxz{ ¢ }{£ rus. He disclosed that 264 people were now under surveil-

} ~z{ x ~x{ }|{ }{ | ~} v{ drop from the 526 contacts that they had under surveillance last week. He expressed optimism that more people will drop from the radar by the time they complete the mandatory 21 days observation circle. Dr. Parker assured: “More of those under surveillance will drop today and by September 22, more would have dropped > { { x z{ ¢z { { vx |z{ taken to the isolation centre have proved negative. By the grace of God, we hope that all those under surveillance will also prove negative.”

Some farmers wading through oil coated water on their way to their farmlands at Ayambele-Kalaba Community in Yenagoa Local government area, Bayelsa State.

Court orders arrest of parents/guardians of minors inWarri SYLVESTER Warri

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n arrest order has been placed on parents and guardians of convicted juveniles in correctional institutions in Delta State by a Warri Magistrate Court for failing in their parental duties towards their children and wards. The court, presided over by Chief Magistrate Grade 1, E.A. Odjugo had earlier in the year granted a cor-

rectional order to commit 14 juveniles who had been identified as members of a homosexual gay cult to the care of Explosive Academy Independent School (EAIS), Abraka, a private rehabilitation institute for delinquent and exploited minors. The order granting the committal of the minors to the correctional home, was in response to an application filed by Child Development Officer in Warri South council area, Mrs. Eunice Mebitaghan, noting that the

fourteen minors, between the ages of 14 and 16, lacked parental control and were exposed to moral and physical dangers. The minors were reportedly apprehended and arrested by a joint team of officers from the state’s Ministry of Women Affairs, Community and Social Development; Warri South council area and officers of the “B” Division of the Warri Police Area Command in March this year. But in reaction to the non challant attitude of the par-

ents and guardians of the minors to the developments around the welfare of their children and wards, the Child Development Officer of Warri South, approached the court last Tuesday again for a warrant of arrest on them. The presiding Chief Magistrate granted the warrant of arrest, commanding all police and welfare officers in the state to arrest and bring the concerned parents and guardians before him with immediate effect.

Tension in Ibori’s community over alleged imposition SYLVESTER IDOWU, Warri

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alpable tension enveloped Oghara, the ancestral home of Chief James Ibori, in Ethiope West Local Government Area of Delta State yesterday as hundreds of people including House of Assembly aspirants stormed the council secretariat protesting the alleged imposition of the daughter of the former governor, Atake Ibori as the candidate to represent the area in the forth coming House of Assembly election slated for next month. Though the protest was peaceful, security agents had a hectic time monitoring

the aggrieved youths, who carried green leaves and various placards with inscriptions such as “Chief Ibori, x} |{ >{ {vx |{ })z ² { “House of Assembly slot, it is Oghareki’s turn” and “We no go gree on imposition of candidate by PDP”. The protesters later marched through the streets to the Ovie’s palace and momentarily disrupted the traditional rulers meeting with his palace chiefs. There was v }F~{ ~ { { vxz{ }jor roads while the protest lasted. Speaking on behalf of the protesters, Mr. Monday Adu Akponome told the royal father that there was allegation that Chief James

Ibori and his cronies had perfected plans to impose his daughter, Atake Ibori, as the candidate to represent the area in the House of Assembly when it was not the turn of Ogharefe to do so. “It is the turn of Oghareki to produce the next person to represent the local government at the Delta State House of Assembly and Ibori should not take what belongs to Oghareki to Ogharafe. Ogharefe has had theirs just like every other clan in the area’’, he complained. Monday Akponome told the Ovie that “according to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) zoning system in the area, it is the turn of

Oghareki to produce candidate into the state house of assembly and we are here to meet you to call Chief James Ibori and any other person who has hands in the plans to impose his daughter, Atake as a candidate to represent Ethiope West Local Government to desist from doing so’’. The protesters vowed to z| |v{ vxz{ })z v{ v { that the former governor and his cronies had already picked his Cousin as the PDP candidate for the forth coming local government election and cannot at the same time impose his daughter on the people of Oghareki when it was not their turn.


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teven Gerrard has said more than the goal scored by Mario Balotelli in Liverpool’s Champions League win over Ludogorets, it was the work rate of the Italy international that most caught his eye. Balotelli opened the scoring as the Reds played their „‰|v{ x}› €Žš|{ z}Â?Šz{ game since the 2008-09 season, only for Ludogorets to snatch a late equaliser. Gerrard’s penalty, in injury time, diverted the points to š„z Â…{}š…{}Â?vz‰{vxz{›}v~x‚{ the captain as fulsome in his praise of the striker. “You’ve got to give him credit - he’s come in and everyone’s waiting for him vÂŽ{ Â?zv{ vx}v{ „‰|v{ Â?ÂŽ} Â‚²{ |}€…{ Gerrard. “It never went his way for long periods tonight but the sign of a good goalscorer is to be relentless, keep going, keep going to the end because it only takes one chance. “When you’ve got that ability, it only takes one ~x}š~z‚²{xz{~Žšv€šŠz…ž{Ă… Šv{ I think more important than the goal was his work rate. I think all the fans and me and the team were waiting vÂŽ{ |zz{ xŽƒ{ xz¾…{ „v{ €š{ }š…{ I thought he worked his |ÂŽ~ÂŒ|{ ÂŽ>ž{ x}v{ ƒ€  { Â…ÂŽ{ Â?Ž‰{ ›zž² Balotelli previously spent time in the Premier League with Manchester €v‹{ }š…{ ƒ}|{ Žš~z{ |zšv{ ÂŽ>{ against Liverpool while playing for the current league champions. He returned to English football this summer, signing from Milan.

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larence Seedorf’s  }ƒ‹z‰‚{ €À€}šŽ{ ‰zŠ‚{ has suggested that the Dutchman is ready to take AC Milan to court over a pay dispute. xz{Â?Ž‰›z‰{ zvxz‰ }š…|{ international was appointed as Rossoneri coach in January after Massimiliano Allegri’s sacking, but he ƒ}|{ Šš}¢ z{ vÂŽ{ |ŠF~€zšv Â‹{ inspire the club up the Serie A table as they eventually „š€|xzÂ…{z€Â?xvxž Milan consequently removed the former mid„z Â…z‰{Â?‰Ž›{x€|{‰Ž z‚{ }£€šÂ?{ the way for Filippo Inzaghi to come in. Italian football clubs typically place departed coaches on ‘gardening leave’ rather than terminating their contracts, meaning Seedorf would need to be paid until June 2016 - when his deal was due to expire. xz{~ ÂŠ¢{}š…{ zz…Ž‰Â?{}‰z{ €š{v} ÂŒ|{€š{}š{})z› v{vÂŽ{‰z|ÂŽ £z{vxz{|€vŠ}v€Žš‚{¢ÂŠv{ ‰zŠ{ - a member of the former

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Robben sets Champions League target for Bayern

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rjen Robben has stressed that a team of Bayern Munich’s stature should always be aiming to win the Champions League. xz{ }ÂŁ}‰€}š|{ ƒz‰z{ eliminated in the semi„š} |{ €š{ Ÿ§½žĂƒ½¿{ }Â?vz‰{ winning European club football’s elite competition the year before and Robben is desperate to bring back the trophy to Munich once more this term. “Bayern Munich should be aiming for the Champions League „š} { }Â?}€š‚²{ ÂŽ¢¢zš{ told Sport/Voetbalmagazine. “You always have to be careful and make sure you don’t get arrogant, but you must have that ambition with the team Bayern have. “You simply don’t start your European campaign with the ambition to make it to the Ċ}‰vzÂ‰ĂƒÂ„Âš} |{ Ž‰{ z‰haps a bit further. “Of course, it’s extra

Netherlands international’s legal team - expects the dispute to end up in court. “We hope for an amicable solution and (one) that |}v€|„z|{ ¢ÂŽvx{ }‰v€z|‚{ ¢ÂŠv{ the last meeting did not go ÂŁz‰‹{ ƒz  Â‚²{ xz{ €|{ ĊŽvzÂ…{ }|{ |}‹€šÂ?{ ¢Â‹{ }ÀÀz)}{ z  ÂŽ{ Sport. “As things stand, there is a high chance we will end Š {€š{~ŽŠ‰vž² Milan are at the top Serie A, after winning each of their opening two games of the season under new boss Inzaghi.

| z~€} {¢z~}Š|z{vxz{„š} { €|{ €š{ z‰ Â€ÂšÂž{ x}v{ |v}…€um suits us quite well. I won three out of four Ăƒ ÂŽÂŒ} {„š} |{vxz‰zž Ă… xz{ Â?Š‰vxz‰{ ‹ŽŠ{ Â?ÂŽ{ into the competition, the closer you get to vxz{ „š} Â‚{ ¢ÂŠv{ { |v€  { zšjoy the games in the group stages as well. It’s something com  zvz Â‹{ …€>z‰zšv{ ƒ€vx{ the Champions League hymn and the evening Â?}›z|ž²

apiss Cisse is ready to hand Newcastle a ›Š~x{ šzz…z…{ „všz||{ boost as he nears a return from a broken kneecap. xz{ zšz�} { €švz‰š}tional is yet to play this season, but has stepped up his comeback and could be available for the Magpies match against Stoke on September 29. Cisse spent time in France during his recovery but is now back in the North East and set to make }{„‰|v{vz}›{‰zvŠ‰šž Cisse’s future was uncertain during the summer following a stop-start 2013-14 season. But with Alan Pardew under huge pressure to, Cisse is set to be handed an instant route back into the

„‰|v{vz}›ž Crystal Palace were tempted by a summer move for Cisse, as were number teams from the Middle East. But he is now primed for a chance to revive his Magpies career.

Zinnbauer takes over at Hamburg

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wadwo Asamoah has hailed Carlos zÂŁzĂ€{}Â?vz‰{xz{¢Â‰ÂŽÂŒz{ his Champions League drought with a brace for Juventus in their 2-0 win over Malmo FF. xz{ €}š~Žšz‰€{ ƒz‰z{ sluggish and struggled to create any meaningful ~x}š~z|{ €š{ vxz{ „‰|v{ x} Â?‚{ despite having the lions’ share of possession. After the break though, zÂŁzĂ€{ ¢Â‰ÂŽÂŒz{ vxz{ Â…z}Â… ÂŽ~ÂŒ{ just before the hour after he latched onto a beautiful Kwadwo Asamoah back

heel, following a one-two between the pair. xz{ ‰Â?zšv€šz{vxzš{ Šv{ the icing on the cake with a spectacular free kick in time added on. Asamoah was happy for zÂŁzÀ‚{ƒxÂŽ{|~Ž‰zÂ…{x€|{„‰|v{ goal in the Europe’s elite competition since 2009. “I am happy but especially for Carlitos, he needed to get back to score €š{vxz{ x}› €Žš|{ z}Â?Šz‚²{ Asamoah said “Allegri asked me to play behind and that’s how come I provided the assist Â?Ž‰{ zÂŁzÀž²

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as a team. “He is a very open, outward-looking guy who can lead the club both emotionally and -- on the other side -- structurally with some excellent work. Ă… z{ }‰z{ ~Žš„…zšv{ vx}v{ he can ignite a new spark within the squad and will be a strong leader as he prepares for the tasks ahead. In doing so, we will support them as a club by all ›z}š|ž² xz{ ÂżĂ?ĂƒÂ‹z}Â‰ĂƒÂŽ Â…{  ÂŽÂ›ÂŒ}{ just saved Hamburg from relegation last season following the dismissals of predecessors Bert van Marƒ€šÂŒ{}š…{ xŽ‰|vzš{ €šŒž{ €|{ last game was a 3-0 loss at his former club Hannover. Hamburg are the only side to have played each season in the Bundesliga


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Aghahowa turns car dealer in London

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Omeruo breaks up with actress girlfriend

ewswatch Sports can reveal on good authority that erstwhile Super Eagles talisman, Julius Â?x}xŽƒ}{ x}|{ „š}  ‹{ dumped football, the profession that gave him fame and fortune, to become a car dealer in London. xz{  }‹z‰¾|{ ~Žš„…}šv{ told Newswatch Sports that ‘Aghawonder’ as he used to be called is doing well in his new profession and has no regrets quitting football for automo-

bile business. Ă… Â?x}xŽƒ}{ x}|{ „nally stopped playing professional football and x}|{|z) zÂ…{…Žƒš{ƒ€vx{x€|{ family in London, where he has a home. He is now into importation of cars and electronic equipment among other things,â€? informed source said. “His business is in good hands because it is being managed by his elder brother who used to work with PHCN. So far, he is doing very well and I am happy for him.â€?

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ilian Esoro, who stars as nurse Abigail in TV opera Clinic Matters has broken up with xz‰{  ÂŽÂšÂ?{ v€›z{ ÂŽÂšĂƒ}ÂšÂ…ĂƒÂŽ>{ boyfriend, Kenneth Omeruo. A source close to the former love birds simply told Newswatch Sports exclusively that the reason for their break up was due vÂŽ{ €‰‰z~Žš~€ }¢ z{ …€>z‰ences. This was coming on the heels of the recent drama on social media between the estranged lovers, which left their fans confused. “I don’t know when their problem started. I just noticed that Kenneth and Lilian are no more together. They tried to patch the relationship but all their effort proved fruitless. It just couldn’t work for them; so they had no choice but to call it quits,â€? the insider told Newswatch Sports. Esoro, it would be recalled was recently in the United Kingdom to celebrate Omeruo’s birthday with him. The erstwhile Flying Eagles center back had jokingly told his friends that he and Lilian would be the next in line when his friend Austin Ejide exchanged marital vows some months back.

Genevieve denies ex-Arsenal star, Pires

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opular Nollywood actress, Genevieve Nnaji has denied dating Arsenal star, Robert Pires, an impeccable source close to the actress has disclosed. Pires was reportedly said to have established a strong relationship with the Nollywood star during his days with the Gunners courtesy of former Nigeria teammate, NwankwoKanu and ever since then, they have been in love. Pires and Genevieve, Newswatch Sports further gathered, recently rekindled their old relationship when they met in London for the Mrs Carter Beyonce’s concert held at 02 Arena. “Pires and Genevieve have secretly been together since his Arsenal days.

They seemed not to have met after a very long time and they showed that out of sight is not out of love. It was an emotional reunion and they had a lot of fun

in London all night,’’ our source who is an England based Nigeria international, whispered to Newswatch Sports. In her reaction,

Genevieve acknowledged Pires as a great footballer but stated that she was not romantically linked with the French football legend,who once played for Olympic Marseille and Villarreal. “I was surprised when I heard the rumour too. Nothing of such ever happened. We are just old friends,â€? she quipped exclusively to Newswatch Sports when contacted on her phone. Genevieve and Nigeria music icon, D’banj once had }{ ~Žšv‰Ž£z‰|€} { }>}€‰{ vx}v{ lasted for three years before calling it quits in 2012. Despite having a 16-yearold daughter (Chimebuka) at a very tender age, the 32-year-old mother of one referred to as the “Julia Roberts of Africa ‘’ is still single and seriously searching.

Balotelli flirts with Liverpool fans

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talian maverick Mario Balotelli is at it again and seems unable to stay out of the headlines for the wrong reasons. Yet to score a league goal since his ÂŁ16m move to Liverpool, Balotelli was caught |zš…€šÂ?{ °Â€Â‰v‹{ vzÂąv{ ›z||}Â?z|{ vÂŽ{vƒŽ{})‰}~v€£z{Â?z›} z{ €£erpool fans who lived in the |}›z{°}vž According to the fan, Emily Dalton, who contacted the footballer on social media as a joke, Balotelli °Â€Â‰vzÂ…{ƒ€vx{xz‰{Â?Ž‰{Â…}‹|{¢zfore inviting her to a party at his palatial home. Dalton confessed she ‰zÂ?‰z)zÂ…{ Â?Ž€šÂ?{ vÂŽ{ vxz{ Â?ÂŽÂŽvballer’s house as he was only interested in one thing from her and then wanted her out. xz{ŸžĂƒÂ‹z}Â‰ĂƒÂŽ Â…‚{}{|›€)zš{ Liverpool fan and hairdresser added that she felt cheap, like he had just used her and was chucking her out. The girls told each other, and the Italian was left rejected by both! As they say, Mario, ‘a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush’‌ Dalton leads us through the story. “I know he has a reputation but I thought he’d changed from the things I’d read. “He was charming and as far as I know single so I thought, ‘Why not?’ Now I feel stupid, “I should never have gone to his house but what’s

done is done. He was only interested in one thing from me and then wanted me out of the way.â€? By all accounts Mario Balotelli, who is of course well versed in this game, stated that sex marathons with complete strangers help his football game. Clearly this was the icing on the proverbial cake. Emily’s friend also has some pearls of wisdom on vxz{›})z‰¡ “Emma told me that when Balotelli did enter the room he was very charming. He certainly wasn’t shy and greeted her with a kiss. “She said he was drinking red wine and smoking, which all the girls thought was a bit surprising considering he’s a footballer.


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She-Polopolo, FAZ clash over allowances

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layers of She-Polopolo of Zambia and the country’s football association (FAZ) are heading to a showdown over backlog of unpaid winning al ÂŽÂƒ}š~z|{Â?‰Ž›{vxz{Ċ} Â€Â„z‰|{ for the 2014 Africa Women Championship. Media report coming out of the team camp in Lusaka indicates that morale among the players has been low with most of the playz‰|{ vx‰z}vzš€šÂ?{ vÂŽ{ ¢ÂŽÂ‹~ÂŽ){ training if the football association continue to withhold their allowances. The She-Polopolo, beat Zimbabwe 2-0 on aggregate and Tanzania 3-2 over two legs to make a maiden appearance at the Africa Women Championship. “What they [FAZ] are doing is not good. Players have not been paid anything up to now. That’s the reason why some players did not report in camp on time. Some par-

ents refused to release them and most of them are are still in schools. That money could have helped in one way or another,â€? the source said. FAZ executive com›€)zz{ ›z›¢z‰{ €š{ ~x}‰Â?z{ of women football Lenny ÂŒxŠƒ}{ }…›€)zÂ…{ vx}v{ the players have not been paid winning allowances. “It’s true we have not paid them. We were banking on Government to assist us with funds. We thought they would come to our aid just the same way they did with the under-17 and the way they have been doing with the senior team [men’s team]. “We did not know they would go that far, qualifying to the Africa Women Championship. It was not in the budget but we are working on that. We will give them something before they travel to Namibia,â€? she said.

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Oparanozie, Nkwocha, others get deadline

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xz{ „£z{ Â?Ž‰z€Â?ÂšĂƒ based professionals invited to camp to join 25 other Super Falcons playersahead of the African Women Championship holding from October 11-25 in Windhoek, Namibia, have until September 26 to report to their Abuja camp or forget miss-out. Desire Oparanozie, Perpetua Nkwocha, Onome Ebi, Francisca Ordega and Esther Sunday }‰z{ vxz{ „£z{ Â?Ž‰z€Â?š{ ‰Žfessionals yet to report to camp as the Super Falcons intensify preparations in Abuja for the AWC. Head coach, Edwin Okon said from Abuja that he has been in constant communication with the players and expects them to train with others at least for two weeks before the commencement of the championship on October 11. “I’ve been in constant communication with the „£z{Â?Ž‰z€Â?ÂšĂƒ¢}|zÂ…{  }‹z‰|{ - Oparanozie, Nkwocha, Onome, Francisca Ordega, and Esther Sunday and I hope to receive them in camp by September 26 so that they can meet at least the minimum requirement of 9-10 days training sessions. “I won’t be comfortable to see them just two, three days to ourdeparture to

the championship, it will be tough to ascertain their „všz||{�Ž‰{vxz{v}|Œ{€š{ }mibia,� he said. The Rivers Angels tactician has been impressed with the response of the home-based players to training and believes that with more hard work they can be very competitive in Namibia. So far, the players in camp are responding very

well to our training programmes and I’ve been very impressed. By the time they are joined by the expected foreign-based players, I think the team will be very solid and ‰z}…‹{Â?Ž‰{vxz{v€v z{¢}) zž “All we need to do right now is to be focused, work hard and at the end of the day we can achieve the desired result,â€? he said.

The Super Falcons are drawn in Group A of the championship alongside Ivory Coast, Zambia and hosts, Namibia, while Group B has Ghana, South Africa, Algeria and Cameroon The best three teams at the end of the championship will represent the continent at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada.

NFF suspends Adamawa Queens, Rivers Angels’ matches FIFA to up funding for women’s football

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IFA is set to double its development funding for women’s football for the next fouryear cycle and has this month released the FIFA Women’s Football Development Programmes and Guidelines 2015-2018 as part of the preparations. The guidelines provide all 209 member associations (MAs) with the necessary information to apply for and benz„v{Â?‰Ž›{ Âľ|{ƒŽ›zš¾|{ football development programmes for 2015-2018. They have been developed based on feedback from member associations and confederations as well as players, coachz|‚{ ‰zÂ?z‰zz|{ }š…{ ÂŽF~€} |{ who participated in the 2011-2014 programmes. In total, there are nine …€>z‰zšv{ v‹ z|{ ÂŽÂ?{ ‰Ž-

grammes for MAs to choose from, focusing on four main areas of football development – competitions, management, education and promotion. This includes the Live Your Goals campaign launched in 2011 to inspire more young girls and women to get involved in football. The new guidelines also outline FIFA’s ten key development principles for women’s football, ƒx€~x{ ƒz‰z{ Â…z„šzÂ…{ ¢Â‹{ the FIFA Task Force for Women’s Football and approved by the 64th FIFA Congress on 11 June 2014. Additionally, MAs have another useful resource in the form of the new brochure Women’s Football: Progression, Rise and Challenges published recently on FIFA.com.

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ll outstanding league matches of Adamawa Queens and Rivers Angels in the Women Premier League Âş Âť{x}ÂŁz{¢zzš{~}  zÂ…{ÂŽ>{ until the conclusion of the African Women Championship (AWC) which holds from October 11-15 in Windhoek, Namibia. Adamawa Queens have seven outstanding games ĂƒĂƒ{ }Â?}€š|v{ Žš°ÂŠzš~z{ Queens, Nasarawa Queens, Ibom Angels, Pelican Stars, Taraba Queens, Osun Babes and Rivers Angels;while Rivers Angels have three pending matches -- against Sunshine Queens, Pelican Stars and Adamawa

Queens. Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Secretary, Isaac Ajisafe told Newswatch Sports that the suspension of those matches was at the insistence of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). The state of insecurity in Adamawa is the reason for the suspension of Adamawa Queens games, while Rivers Angels games are believed to be on the hold because of the large number of their players in

the Super Falcons camp preparing for the African Women Championship ((AWC) in Namibia. “It’s a decision by the NFF that all outstanding matches involving Adamawa Queens and Rivers Angels be suspended until after the 2014 African women Championship in Namibia. “The AWC ends on October 24, so we’ll use one week to complete the outstanding games. As you know, the league remains

only one week forthe entire club so the moment we are „š€|xzÂ…{ƒ€vx{vxz{ŽŠv|v}š…ing games we’ll round it up,â€? he said, just as he con„‰›zÂ…{vx}v{vxz{ ‰ŽÂ?z||€Žš} { League- A& B will be concluded this weekend. “We’re going to conclude the pro-league this weekend, while the WPL, though there may be a de }‹ž{ z¾£z{Žš Â‹{Žšz{„¹vŠ‰z{ remaining apart from the outstanding matches. So we hope to conclude it soon too,â€? he added.

Banyana Banyana, Ivory Coast test strength

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outh Africa’s BanyanaBanyana and their Ivory Coast counterparts are set to test their strength against each other in an international friendly game scheduled for Sepvz›¢z‰{Ÿ¿{}|{vxz‹{‰ŽŠš…{ÂŽ>{ preparations ahead of next month’s African Women Championship (AWC) in Namibia. The encounter to be played at the Moruleng

Stadium, Rustenburg, South Africa is a follow up to a 10-0 thrashing of neighbours, Botswana at Royal Bafoken Stadium in Phokeng at the weekend, as the Banyana Banyana continue to build a solid team to challenge for the title at the AWC. And as Coach Vera Pauw continues to stream Â€Âšz{ xz‰{ „š} { |Ċ}…‚{ ›€…„z Â…z‰|‚{ x}švz  z{ |}Š{

and Tina Selepe have become the latest victims as they have been dropped from the squad. “These are great players with wonderful skills, however I have to cut the squad down to 21 players, but these players will be considered as backup should we encounter inšÂŠÂ‰Â€z|{€š{vxz{„š} {ƒzzÂŒ|{ÂŽÂ?{ preparation for the Championships,â€? said Pauw.


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any women are running away from law practice. What do you think could be responsible for this? An average African man wants to be in charge of his wife. Once a woman gets married, she would have many things to cope with. There are many chambers in Nigeria that would not employ women lawyers. Why? This is because they knew they would get marry one day, get pregnant, nurse babies and cater for domestic things. In law practice, there are some occasions a lawyer needs to read in the night ahead of case the next morning. Again, mothers would also care about their children schools. She has to take them to school in the morning and go in the afternoon to pick them up. Another thing is maternity leave and when she gives birth. That is where so many complaints would arise. So, that is why many law chambers in Nigeria would not employ female lawyers. Secondly, anybody that is not learned would not know the rudiments of law practice. Many people believe that for you to win a case like Gani Fawehinmi (SAN), Adelodun (SAN), Rabana Lawal (SAN) to be on top at law profession, one must be using ‘African insurance’ so that judges would be confused and will not know what to do. Many husbands would not like to expose their wives to situations like these. Some women went to Law Schools not because they want to practice but to just be bearing the name Barrister-at-Law. There are some lawyers, after their Law School, will go into catering service to make money. There are few women who ~}š¾v{Â?ÂŽ{ŽŠv{€š{vxz{›Ž‰š€šÂ?{vÂŽ{})zš…{vÂŽ{ cases in the courts everyday and at the end of the day will be given N20, 000 as salary. Many women can’t do that. Women want big money to cater for many things. They want to be working in oil companies, banks and get like N1 million as monthly salaries. With that, vxz‹{ƒŽŠ Â…{¢z{ÂŽÂŒ}‹{ƒ€vx{vxz€‰{„š}š~€} { status. So, women will like to be working where they would be appreciated than ƒŽ‰Œ€šÂ?{ ƒ€vxŽŠv{ „š}š~€} { ¢zšz„v|ž{ Despite these excuses, we still have many women who have excelled in law practice whether there is money there or not. We have few women lawyers as SANs and today, the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) is a woman. She is very intelligent and hardworking. For vxz{„‰|v{v€›z{€š{ €Â?z‰€}‚{ƒz{}‰z{x}£€šÂ?{ woman as CJN. There are incessant cases of rape of minors and women in Nigeria. As executive member of FIDA and mother, how will you react to this? Rape has become a serious issue in Africa. Rape is becoming so rampant because of moral decadence; morality is at the lowest level. As we blame men who are doing this, we should also blame women who are walking nakedly across the streets. Before now, we never knew about rape because people are always afraid of the stigma. But, today, people are more aware of the incident. Even husband rapes wives because sexual intercourse should be mutual agreement; there should be consent of man and woman. If for instance, husband says he wants to do it and wife say no, if it happens, that is rape.

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law till date. In this encounter with BISI ADEDAYO, she bares her mind on the high rate of rape, female law practice and relationship with her hubby.

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On the raping of minors, many people are doing this for ritual and other evil purposes. We have some people in cults and they were told if they would get power, they must do this and that. To acquire wealth, they also engaged in raping minors. Poverty and joblessness are also part of the causes. If a jobless man wants to marry and there is no money to carry out necessary things, the next thing he would be looking for is how to lure a minor and rape her. Another thing is when an adult lures a girl with a biscuit and rape her, can you imagine that, ordinary biscuit for a small girl! There was a day I was going vÂŽ{ÂŽF~z{}š…{ {|}ƒ{}{ }…‹{ƒz}‰€šÂ?{vx€|{ transparent cloth. I told her, you can’t go out with this kind of cloth. Almost all her body was exposed. Just imagine, if she went out like that and men saw her nakedness, before one knows it, she could be raped. We need to talk to our girls, they should be dressing more decently. Are you not afraid of marrying a military man? Somehow, I wasn’t afraid because I was never scared despite the fact he was military man then. I was born into a family where we see ‘Khaki’ men and women every day. My father, who was }{~Š|vŽ›{ÂŽF~z‰{vxzš‚{›Ž£zÂ…{Â?‰Ž›{Žšz{ point to another. Initially, I went to Army Barrack in Calabar to join Army but the Commander then told me that I was too fragile to be a soldier. He told me that I should not worry, perhaps one day I might end up marrying a ›€ €v}‰‹{ÂŽF~z‰ž{ Ž‚{ {ƒ}|{šŽv{}Â?‰}€…{Ž‰{ scared more so that my husband has

do have but the most important thing is to ensure that one comes out of the challenge strongly. What kind of advice do you have for young ladies who are about to marry? Sometimes, I do watch television where husband would say, ha! my wife is good, she like this or that. Marriage goes beyond love. It entails honesty, maturity and perseverance. During my courtship, there were some things you will take for granted but once one gets married to a husband that is the end. That is the time marriage started. Wife at times would be dreaming that this is not the kind of husband she was courting before. Initially, it may be easier for a wife when she was a spinster to travel to London, anywhere €š{vxz{ƒŽ‰ Â…{¢ÂŠv{›}‹{¢z{…€F~Š v{Šš…z‰{ her husband. So it is like that. My advice to young ladies who are about to marry is that, they should try to study each other. There will be a time your husband would not allow you to travel. You have to get his permission before going anywhere. You have to seek his permission before you go to a party, many times, your husband would not allow you to go. This is Africa where husband is the head of retired from active service. What are the challenges you face the family. Even if wife is older than in the course of marrying Col. husband, let say two years older, she must obey and bow to her husband and Theophilus Bamigboye (rtd)? The most important thing is to respect him. Sometime if couples were ensure that your marriage really invited before the congregation in the works. If anybody is telling you that Church, you will wonder whether they his or her marriage is working 100 per are husband and wife. Many people cent, that person is not really saying don’t know anything about marriage. the truth. There would be hiccup but Some women married at the age of the hiccup should not be an issue. It 15 or 17 and end up in divorce. They is always like I want to eat pounded would now go back to their parents. So, yam and I told him we have prepared it is high time we talked to our youths ‹}›{ °ÂŽÂŠÂ‰{ Âş}›} }ž{ Ž‚{ { ƒŽŠ Â…š¾v{ |}‹{ that marriage is not an institution one there have never being challenges. We just jumps in and jumps out of.

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ucked into an industrial }‰Œ{ €š{ z}) zÂľ|{ }Â?šŽ €}{ neighborhood is a small company that makes smart dummies. The high-tech manikins, a customized version of which sells for as much as $500,000, simulate the human body’s response to heat, cold, moisture and other conditions. They can test temperature ratings for sleeping bags or mimic passengers sweating in automobile seats. Honda, Nike, Airbus and the U.S. Army are all customers. But if Measurement Technology Northwest were to land an order from, say, Nigeria or Brazil, it wouldn’t make a sale without the Export-Import Bank. That’s because the Export-Import Bank, an export credit agency owned by the U.S. government, sells insurance against deadbeat customers overseas. If Measurement Technology doesn’t get paid within 180 days, the bank covers 90 percent of the amount owed. “It’s a lot more intimidating for foreign customers to not pay the U.S. ExportImport Bank than it is for them to not pay us,â€? said Tim O’Neill, president and founder of Measurement Technology. Without the assurance that comes with the clout of a federal agency, selling in some countries “is incredibly risky.â€? So it is with much worry that O’Neill has watched the bank, called Ex-Im for short, teeter on the brink of extinction. Congressional critics for weeks have been „Â?xv€šÂ?{}Â?}€š|v{‰zšzƒ€šÂ?{vxz{ z ‰z||Â€ÂŽÂšĂƒ era agency’s charter, which expires at the end of this month. Opponents regard the bank as corporate welfare that displaces private-sector lenders. Last Thursday -- after a temporary capitulation by a faction of House Republicans -- the chamber was set to vote on reauthorizing the bank for nine more months as part of a larger bill to keep the federal government funded until mid-December. But the vote was pushed back until this week, in part to consider President Obama’s request to include in

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he police in Lagos have arraigned a 26 year-old self acclaimed University of Lagos (UNILAG) student, Ibrahim Fashina, before an Igbosere Chief Magistrates Court over alleged raping of a 21 year-old lady (names with held). The defendant who claimed to be a Mass Communication student of UNILAG was arraigned before Magistrate M.L Owolabi, on a one count charge of unlawful canal knowledge of the victim. According to the prosecutor, Francisca

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Arts Jegede, new Asa releases Tunde MUSON’s Artistic Director ‘Bed of Stones’ Friday, September 19, 2014

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members of the Jazz Warriors founded by Courtney Pine & Cleveland Watkiss. He formed his own Jazz Ensemble, The Jazz Griots, with the sole purpose of exploring the connections between African and African Diasporic forms of music. In 1991 he pioneered African Classical Music in vxz{ { ƒ€vx{ vxz{ „‰|v{ zÂŁzÂ‰ĂƒÂš}v€Žš} { vŽŠ‰{ of the African Classical Music Ensemble, which nurtured his burgeoning composer credentials. In 1995 a BBC TV documentary, ‘Africa I Remember’ was done on Jegede’s music and centred around his orchestral work. In this programme he performed new compositions alongside the London €šÂ?Žš€z)}‚{ƒx€~x{ƒ}|{~Žš…Š~vzÂ…{¢Â‹{ }‰ŒŠ|{ Stenz. He has vast and thorough knowledge in African and European Classical Music spanning over three decades. His music has been performed all over the world in concert halls such as; Carnegie Hall (New York), the Royal Albert Hall (London), and the Basilque (Paris) by international Orchestras and artists including: the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, The Philharmonia, Žš…Žš{ €šÂ?Žš€z)}‚{ ‰Ž…|Œ‹{ Š}‰vzv‚{ ›€vx{ Š}‰vzv{ }š…{ vxz{ z‰~Š||€Žš{ |ÂŽ ÂŽÂ€|v‚{ ÂŁz Â‹Âš{ Glennie. Jegede has risen to be among the pioneers in the continent and his vast experience has taken him around the world where he served and performed in various capacities including as: Founder, Living Legacies Project 2014 (The Gambia), Writer/Producer/ Director, Yinka Shonibare Studio 2013 (Nigeria), Composer Commission, Royal Opera House 2012 (London), Composer Commission, Viva Sinfonia, 2011(UK), Ž› ÂŽ|z‰{ Ž››€||€Žš‚{ ›€vx{ Š}‰vzv{Ÿ§½§{ (UK), Composer-in-Residence, ST Denis Music Festival (France) 2009, Composerin-Residence, Cheltenham Music Festival 2007-2009, Artistic Director, Alfriston Music Festival (London) 2006-2007, Composer Commission, Trinity College of Music/Gye Nyame 2005, Composer Commission, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra (London) 2005, to mention but a few. Besides his outstanding achievements in music, he has numerous articles, journals, lectures and conferences of international accolades to his credit. He is also author of two books: The Silenced Voice (1987); and African Classical Music (1994) both published by Diabate Arts.

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Human connection through imagination Tayo Olanipekun

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he Human Connection, no doubt an apt theme for the collection of paintings showcased at the private viewing of Busayo Lawal’s works last weekend, captures the whole essence of human interaction, gregarious creatures humans really are.

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civil strife and violence in many parts of the ƒŽ‰ Â…{}š…{} |ÂŽ{€š{ €Â?z‰€}‚{z| z~€}  Â‹{€š{ š}x‚{ Lagos, where he lives and happened to have ƒ€všz||zÂ…{ ›}‹xz›{ Šš z}|xzÂ…{ Žš{ zÂŽ  zž{ Ă… { just used my experience to relay a global crisis in this work,â€? he says. To him, when such happens, some survive the incident, but some, including the innocents, are usually the victims. Thus, the work portrays the lost souls and how they are, one way or the other, dear to their immediate family members and even the society at large and how the zÂŽ  z{ Â?zz { }¢ÂŽÂŠv{ vxz›{ €š{ vxz{ }Â?vz‰›}vxž{ Ă… v{ also goes for those who survive and how their relations see them as beloved ones,â€? especially during the momentous period. Surge, another of his work, talks about human’s quest for knowledge, while Man š{ vxz{ €‰‰Ž‰{ x}|{ }{ vÂƒÂŽĂƒ ‰ŽšÂ?{ zÂą  }š}v€Žšž{ ~~Ž‰…€šÂ?{vÂŽ{x€›‚{€v{‰zÂŁz} |{vx}v{›}š{~}š{Žš Â‹{ see his external features alone as his mind cannot be thus revealed. But he is quick to say the work shows the role the mirror played during the slave trade when local chiefs sold their subjects into slavery in exchange for mere mirrors. But to the artist himself, the unique depth Man with many visions of the works are such that he and any viewer,  ÂŽÂšz{ { }š…{ { }š…{ xz{ z ÂŽÂŁzÂ…{ }‰z{ |Ž›z{ ÂŽÂ?{ of course, can look at and have a fresh and vxz|zž{ š{}Â…z v{Š|z‰{ÂŽÂ?{£€‰Â?€š{Ž€ Â‚{Ž€ Â‚{~x}‰~ÂŽ} Â‚{ …€>z‰zšv{}šÂ? z{Â?‰Ž›{v€›z{vÂŽ{v€›zž{Ă… vÂľ|{}{…€|~Š||‚{ marker ink, lithographic paint and other a continuum. I call this work, for instance, Race Šš~Žš£zšv€Žš} { ›}vz‰€} |{  Â€ÂŒz{ ~ÂŽ>zz‚{ }ƒ} Â‚{ Course, depicting that the world is a stage in The Beloved, gives vent to his experience of where you don’t stand on a spot, lest you get

v‰}›  zÂ…{Š Žšž{ v{vxz{|}›z{v€›z‚{ {‰z }vz{vxz{ work to the many roundabouts we have in vxz{ š}x{}¹€|{ÂŽÂ?{ }Â?ÂŽ|‚{ƒxz‰z{€v{|zz›|{ƒz{}  { ƒ}šv{vÂŽ{ŽŠvÂ…ÂŽ{Žšz{}šŽvxz‰ž{ š…{ {¢z Â€zÂŁz{›‹{ viewers can as well relate it to other subjects.â€? So, savouring Lawal’s works is a delightful experience, with the depth of their themes and dynamic nature they tend to show. His idea seems novel and the subjects are people centred. To the art enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike, the Human Connection is no doubt a collage of great creativity.

Convergence

A Requiem for Austyn Njoku ‘The Muse-Crafts-Man’ ANGUS OBINNA CHUKWUKA

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to be directly and strenuously involved in the burial arrangement which must be commenced immediately. It was this situation that foisted Žš{ ›z{ vxz{ ƒz€Â?xv‹{ €š}¢Â€ Â€v‹{ vÂŽ{ })zš…{ …€}{ Â?z€›Šš¾|{ }vz{›Žvxz‰¾|{¢ÂŠÂ‰Â€} Âž{ €vx{ Š|v‹š¾|{ death occurring amidst preparation for these two burials, I have been saddled with a pain so greater I cannot explain it. { ÂŽ{ vx€šŒ{ ÂŽÂ?{ Š|v‹š{ }|{ Â…z}Â…{ €|{ ‰€…€~Š ÂŽÂŠ|ž{ Forgive me. I know like all human’s he ought to die someday. But why so soon? Why twenty Â…}‹|{ ¢zÂ?Ž‰z{ x€|{ ¿Çvx{ ¢Â€Â‰vxÂ…}‹É{ x‹{ vx‰ŽŠÂ?x{ sickness? Why not while writing poems or rendering short stories which brought him to light? Why should he die when I needed him ›Ž|vÉ{ Â?{‹ŽŠ{›Š|v{ŒšŽƒ{ Š|v‹š{vx‰ŽŠÂ?x{x€|{ Š¢ Â€|x€šÂ?{ ŽŠv„v{ z›€z{ ||ÂŽ~€}vz|{ Š¢ Â€|xzÂ…{ my collection of poems ‘Standing Divided’ €š{ z~z›¢z‰{ Ÿ§½žÂž{  vxŽŠÂ?x{ ›‹{ Â?ÂŽÂŽÂ…{ }š…{ very intelligent friend, Blessed Mudiaga Â…šzÂŒ }Â?¢ÂŽÂš{›}‹{šŽv{ŒšŽƒ{€v‚{ {} ‰z~€}vzÂ…{ zÂŁz‰‹{¢Â€Â…{ÂŽÂ?{z>Ž‰v{ Š|v‹š{ Šv{€š{vÂŽ{›}ÂŒz{vx}v{ Š¢ Â€~}v€Žš{ }{ xŠÂ?z{ |Š~~z||ž{ { ¢z Â€zÂŁz{ Š|v‹š{ Š¢ Â€|xzÂ…{vx}v{ƒŽ‰Œ{}v{xŠÂ?z{ z‰|Žš} {|}~‰€„~z{ for which I may never be able to adequately compensate him. But I often told him how thorough he was in editing. That work stands out among my works as one with minimal |‹švxzv€~Ă™{ Â?‰}››}v€~} { Ž‰{ | z  Â€ÂšÂ?{ z‰‰Ž‰|ž{ Š|v‹š{›}Â…z{|Š‰z{xz{ ‰Ž…Š~zÂ…{}{ƒŽ‰Œ{ƒx€~x{ I was always happy to read or behold, even as vxz{}ŠvxŽ‰ž{  vxŽŠÂ?x{ {~}ššŽv{|Š¢|v}šv€}vz{vx€|‚{ I have the hunch that Standing Divided was vxz{ }|v{ ÂŽzv‰‹{~ÂŽ  z~v€Žš{vx}v{ z›€z{ ||ÂŽ~€}vz|{ Š¢ Â€|xzÂ…{ ¢zÂ?Ž‰z{ Š|v‹š¾|{ Â…z}vxž{ x€|{ €|{ because he never mentioned of any new work he was planning to publish or which he actually published thereafter. However between both of us, I had agreed with him on something. The many poems which were supposed to be published within ‘Standing Divided’ collection but which could not make the collection would be collated and published under a new volume which I titled Tomorrow is an Egg.

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Friday, September 19, 2014

Life: all about food and raiment Book title:{ { {Ă {{ Uplifting the Igbo culture Author: James Egbuchulam Reviewed by: Cyril Mbah Price: Not stated In February 2000, two language specialists, ŽšÂ?{ x} zš{ }š…{ ž{ }£€…{ }‰‰€|Žš{ disclosed that there are six thousand languages in the world spoken by about ten thousand people. Their research also cautioned that by 2100, half of these languages with their cultural identities will go out of existence. Since then, people have been speculating that Igbo might ‘vanish’ in some years’ time. But that cannot be, not for over 30 million people that formed the foundation tripod-stand of Africa’s most populous and wealthiest nation, Nigeria.

ŽƒzÂŁz‰{ vxz{ …€|~ ÂŽ|Š‰z{ €|{ }{ ~x}  zšÂ?z{ }š…{ }{ ~ }‰€Žš{ ~}  { vÂŽ{ |v‰}vzÂ?€|z{ z>Ž‰v|{ Â?Ž‰{ the survival of Igbo language, people and culture. The emergence of Ekwe Mgba by veteran broadcaster, author and poet, James Egbuchulam, is therefore, a welcome development. It is a platform to sustain Igbo and shield it from the three thousand endangered languages of the world. The book makes Igbo language accessible, digestible and enjoyable. It is as entertaining as expository on contemporary Igbo lifestyle and circumstance in Nigeria. {{{{ š{x€|{€šv‰Ž…Š~v€Žš‚{Ă… ŒƒŠ{ ¢Â€Â…ÂŽ²Â‚{ }›z|{ Egbuchulam referred to the postulation of  }šÂ?Š}Â?z{‰z|z}‰~xz‰|{ x} zš{}š…{ }‰‰€|Žš‚{ and suggested ways of sustaining Igbo language. These include, teaching children the language at home and at school, popularizing Igbo literature, using Igbo at home, at meetings and assemblies and most importantly reading Igbo prose and poetry at events. Œƒz{ Â?¢}{ÂŽ zš|{ƒ€vx{Ă… ÂŒz z²{ÂşÂ?‰zzv€šÂ?Âť{ which according to the author comes free and should be given freely but which some zÂŽ  z{ ‰z zÂ?}vz{ vÂŽ{ vxz{ ¢}~ÂŒÂ?‰ŽŠš…ž{ z{ therefore asks: Ă? x}v{‰z}  Â‹{€|{vxz{›})z‰¾É{ ÂŽz|{Â?‰zzv€šÂ?{ give you heart-beat, make you hypertensive or does it cause you frequent urination? Ugwo a kporo okuko which has received wide acclaim at public performances has vx‰zz{ €~vŠ‰z|{ ÂŽÂ?{ vxz{ Â?Žƒ { €š{ …€>z‰zšv{ temperaments and mood. xz{ €~vŠ‰z|{ ‰z°z~v{ vxz{ ÂŽzv‰‹{ z| z~€}  Â‹{ that in which the fowl is standing on one leg. In the picture, the cock is explaining to the hen (his wife) that when you go to a foreign land, you stand on one leg, so as vÂŽ{ „‰|v Â‹{ Šš…z‰|v}š…{ }š…{ Šš…z‰|vŠ…‹{ vxz{ environment, the people, their culture, their

temperament, their hostility, etc. In spite of her relevance, usefulness and value, the Â?Žƒ {€|{x}vz…‚{Â…z| €|zÂ…{}š…{|}~‰€„~zÂ…Ă&#x;{ x}v{ €|{xz‰{~‰€›zÉ{ ÂŽ{Žšz{ŒšŽƒ|Ă&#x;Ă&#x; According to the author, animals and xŠ›}š{ ¢z€šÂ?|{ |Š>z‰{ …€>z‰zšv{ }€ Â›zšv|{ ¢ÂŠv{ when the fowl gets sick, it is blown out of proportion and ¢Â‰}š…zÂ…{Ă…¢Â€Â‰Â…{°ÂŠ²{ƒx€~x{ z}Â…|{vÂŽ{Â?zšŽ~€…zĂ&#x;{ Ihere (shame) which opens with expression of rejection, Ă… Š„}Œƒ}Ă&#x;{ Š„}Œƒ}Ă&#x;Ă&#x;²{ ƒŽš…z‰|{ ƒx‹{ people are silently watching abomination in the society as if it is a norm. It asks teachers and leaders the whereabout of their canes whose absence have made the youths to go wild and behave like animals, without shame. The adage Igbo Enwe Eze found a place in the menu of Ekwe Mgba. It recalls with nostalgia the z}‰ Â‹{€š£}|€Žš{ÂŽÂ?{ Â?¢ÂŽ }š…{¢Â‹{vxz{ x€vz›}š‚{ some of whom came as missionaries, some as traders and some with bags full of tricks. Underscoring the dilemma of the Igbo man, the poem recalls Chinua Achebe’s 1999 Odenigbo Lecture where he asked, “which day did we learn that a familied-man should leave home and embark on a journey to Abuja to sing that, vxz{ €šÂ?{|x}  { Â€ÂŁz{Â?Ž‰zÂŁz‰É²{{{{{{{{ One of the critical issues addressed in James Egbuchulam’s book, Ekwe Mgba, is the problem of indecent dressing. It is unsightly and unethical and to some extent ungodly and irresponsible. The pictorial language is as blunt as the words and rhythm of the poem entitled, Ndi gba ÂŽvÂŽ{{Ă {vxz{š}ÂŒzÂ…{ zÂŽ  zĂ&#x;{ xz{‰x‹vx›{ÂŽÂ?{vxz{ poems forced out the power behind the lyrics which makes Igbo a living language, of fascination and harmony. Mmegbu, which literally means discrimination opens with “Naija, Naija, }€š}²Â‚{  }›zšv|{ vxz{ Â?}vz{ ÂŽÂ?{ vxz{ šzÂąv{ generation, visualizing that the ‘oil people’ with barrels of crude petroleum on their xz}Â…|{x}ÂŁz{z›¢}‰ŒzÂ…{Žš{}{šÂŽÂŠÂ‰Âšz‹Ă&#x; Ego Bekee (foreign currency) highlights the value and imbalance of Dollar, Pound and Euro, illustrated in colours. { v{ zš…|{ Žš{ }{ ƒ}‰š€šÂ?{ šŽvzĂ“{ Â?ÂŽ{ ¢zÂŒzzĂ&#x;{ Na’aha gi niile Na mma gi niile N’onwunwa gi niile N’uko gi niile A na m asi gi Na nke

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Ekele� (greeting) which according to the author comes free and should be given reely but which some people relegate to the background

m ji ka Ihe I buru ndi nwe gi Ka Naira buru m Na-asikwa gi na O buru na onwu egbughi Ji ahu e ji chua aja O ga emecha puo ome It translates thus (showing colourful pictures ÂŽÂ?{vxz{ }€‰}Âť{Ă… Â?ÂŽ{¢zÂŒzzĂ&#x;{ š{}  {{‹ŽŠ‰{š}›z{ In all your beauty In all your temptation In spite of your scarcity, I put it to you x}v{›€šz{€|{Â?‰z}vz‰ž{ x}v{‹ŽŠ{}‰z{vÂŽ{‹ŽŠ‰{ owners Is what the Naira is to me I also put it to you that If death does not claim The  Â€Â?z{ÂŽÂ?{vx}v{ €z~z{ÂŽÂ?{‹}›{ |zÂ…{€š{|}~‰€„~z{ v{ ƒŽŠ Â…{zÂŁzšvŠ}  Â‹{Â?z‰›€š}vzĂ&#x;{{{{{{ Oruaka is another piece in which James Egbuchulam exposes another societal challenge – entrepreneurship, craftsmanship }š…{|Œ€  zÂ…{ }¢ÂŽÂŠÂ‰Âž{ z{‰zÂ?‰zv|{vx}v{zšvƒ€šzÂ…{ ƒ€vx{ ~z‰v€„~}vz{ { }~Ċ€|€v€Žš‚{ vxz{ ‹ŽŠvx|{ rather than being encouraged to develop

their natural talents are being empowered with tricycles (Keke Napep) and the sort, for quick monetary returns. In Ekwenti (GSM handset), the author warns that it is doing as much good as harm at homes, at workplaces, in the markets, in |~xÂŽÂŽ |{}š…{€š{~xŠ‰~xz|Ă&#x;{ v{x}|{|€ zš~zÂ…{ Ăš ‚{ separated friends and dissolved marriages, yet the blind, the crippled, the dumb, all have found solace in it. The book also highlighted the role, relevance and notoriety of the dreaded Umunnadi (kinsmen), Umuada (daughters of the kindred), and Nwunyedi (wife-mate) whose activities are more lamentable than plausible. Other poems in the book include Mgbe Ochie, Oderaa, Asambodo, Ero, Isi awo, Ukpaka, Apiti, ndi ogo and Ndi Uka. Also included are Uloogwu, ulo onwu, Nnwa, Ndi Nzuzu, Ulari, Mmuta, Onwa, and Olu oyibo. Three other poems of particular mention are Onye Paati (Politician), Uba ji Uba Obodo (abundant yam, abundant wealth) and the title piece, Ekwe Mgba Âş ‰z|v Â€ÂšÂ?{…‰Š›ž{{{ Onye paati talked about the politician who canvassed for votes with rice, salt and Naira, promising to give scholarship in a community that has no school, to build bridges in a community that has no °ÂŽÂƒÂ€ÂšÂ?{ ‰€£z‰‚{ vÂŽ{ Â?€£z{ Â?‰zz{ ›z…€~}v€Žš{ €š{ }{ ~Ž››Šš€v‹{vx}v{x}|{šŽ{xz} vx{~zšv‰zž{ xzš{ he won election and went into Parliament, he forgot the community, and could no longer be reached; even he changed his phone šŠ›¢z‰|ž{ z{}~Ċ€‰zÂ…{ƒz} vx{|vŠ zš…ŽŠ| Â‹Â‚{ failed all his campaign promises and scared his constituency with siren and vast security escorts. Uba ji uba obodo is a celebration of the most valuable cash crop in Igboland, yam, and the New Yam festival, while the title poem, Ekwe Mgba literally meaning wrestling drum advocates that once your opponent gives you a pin fall witnessed by the public, you should leave the stage ƒ€vxŽŠv{ ‰Žvz|v{Ž‰{€ššÂŠÂš~v€Žš{}š…{„š…{ƒ}vz‰{ to drink. You should also dust your body and prepare for the next contest. The public presentation of the book has ¢zzš{ „¹zÂ…{ Â?Ž‰{ xŠ‰|Â…}‹‚{ ~vÂŽ¢z‰{ ǂ{ Ÿ§½¿{ }v{ ÂŽ~ÂŒ{ €zƒ{ ÂŽvz Â‚{ ƒz‰‰€{ ºŽ ÂŽ|€vz{ ›Ž{ ÂŽÂŁz‰š›zšv{ ŽŠ|z‚{ ›Ž{ v}vzž{

POEM Lamentation 8:27 Will I forgive you this time? Never! At your last visit Elizabeth you swept along And you were forgiven Though I groaned severally

It pained, but I laughed Now at Tolu’s time I realized who you are With this gruesome gesture Thirteen days after your earlier strike Your shadow, I can now trace You sneaked in and out And selected the cherished one And made tears our only water To quench the thirst of her absence You unwrapped her in this hot cold Expecting to wake from the sleep Till I knew I never fallen asleep

And here comes the pain within So, this time forgiveness is not of me Because this one you took you shall return Even maker himself will not instruct such As he knoweth the long love she shared with us " # And her blue Sabbath garment That was truly amazing. I kept query Why her so soon? May God never forgive you, death! Or do you think the case is won? Never! As I goeth forth Appeal is my next option Where you shall pay for this deed " Who will soon be here And we take her from you To lives stay with again us forever.


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Friday, September 19, 2014

PURPLE HIBISCUS: PHWBC’s September Book of the Month Stories by ADA DIKE

Mender of soles, mend our troubled soul SAMUEL UFOT EKEKERE

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|v€  { „š…{ vxÂŽ|z{ ›zš{ ƒ€vx{ ¢ÂŽÂąz|{ tinkling along from street to street. We used to call them “shoe makersâ€? ƒxzš{ ƒz{ ƒz‰z{  Â€) z{ ¢ÂŠv{ v€›z{ |ŽŽš{ phased that knowledge after we observed that they never made shoes, they only mended shoes like they still do today. Growing up, I had believed that these ›zš{ x}Â…{ šŽvx€šÂ?{ vÂŽ{ ÂŽ>z‰{ z| z~€}  Â‹{ }|{ they could hardly speak the local Pidgin and their trade seemed irrelevant. But I was wrong. I’ve grown up to discover that indeed they were applying succinct principles to success that is worth sharing. The shoe mender or “Abokiâ€? in the local parlance, is the doctor of shoes. Like the doctors who have no capacity to create the humans that they are called to heal, the Aboki lacks the skill to produce shoes. He is unlike the shoemaker who is crafty }v{ ~‰z}v€šÂ?ž{ xz{ ¢ÂŽÂŒÂ€{ xŽƒzÂŁz‰‚{ „š…|{ }{  }~z{Â?Ž‰{x€›|z Â?{„š…€šÂ?{ÂŁ} ÂŠz{Žš Â‹{}Â?vz‰{ shoes have found initial use on the legs of their users. We often tend to overlook the value we can make because we aren’t €š{ vxz{ ÂŽ|€v€Žš{ vÂŽ{ ›}ÂŒz{ vxz{ „‰|v{ €› }~vž{ xzvxz‰{ vxz{ €› }~v{ €|{ „‰|v{ Ž‰{  }|v‚{ €v{ }  { adds up to ensuring the success of the whole. šz{ ƒŽŠ Â…{ vx€šŒ{ vxz|z{ ›zš{ Žš Â‹{ „š…{ this occupation worthwhile in the city but { „š…{ vxz›{ €š{ ›‹{ £€  }Â?z{ Â?}‰{ }ƒ}‹{ Â?‰Ž›{ the city still doing what has become a v‰}Â…z›}‰Œ{ ÂŽ~~Š }v€Žšž{ x}vÂľ|{ ¢}ƀšÂ?{ about them is, they do not obey any law of economics where location is considered priority. They believe that there are opportunities everywhere and so it is. Opportunities abound everywhere but we are blind to see them because we think our opportunities should be in blue chip cities. Well, right in my backyard is a money-spinning machine. That’s what the Abokis will tell you. €) z{…‰Ž |{ÂŽÂ?{ƒ}vz‰{~ŽŠ Â…{›}ÂŒz{}{›€Â?xv‹{ ÂŽ~z}š‚{vxz{ Â€) z{ ½§Â‚{ ٤‚{ ĂŠ§Â‚{ ½§§{}Â…Â…|{ up to so much at the end of the day for the Aboki. He is not often opportune to make one thousand naira in one transaction ¢ÂŠv{ xz{ „š…|{ ~Žšvzšv›zšv{ Â?}vxz‰€šÂ?{ vxz{  Â€) z{ …‰Ž |{ vx}v{ ÂŽÂ?vzš{ }Â…Â…|{ Š { vÂŽ{ ›Š~x{ more than the average civil servant earns per day. We are often pursuing big opportunities that we overlook the small

Breast cancer awareness concert ‘Go Pink’ holds October 4, 2014

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n line with the celebration of Port Harcourt World Book Capital (PHWBC) 2014, PURPLE HIBISCUS by Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche has been named as September Book of the Month. According to PHWBC, “This extraordinary debut novel from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is about the blurred lines between the old gods and the new, childhood and adulthood, love and hatred - the grey spaces in which truths are revealed and real life is lived.�

opportunities that could help us achieve even more than the big opportunities we assumed would provide. ŽŠ{ ƒ€  { x}‰… Â‹{ „š…{ }š{ ¢ÂŽÂŒÂ€{ |xÂŽz{ mender on nice clothes. It’s not that he doesn’t derive pleasure in wearing fanciful clothes; he does wear them on celebrations and worship days. However, he does not dignify his clothes as priority as he has to walk on his foot a long distance from his home. It’s great to look good when you have to look good but when it comes to business; we must put ¢ÂŠ|€šz||{ „‰|v{ ¢zÂ?Ž‰z{ ŽŠ‰{  ÂŽÂŽÂŒ|ž{ ŽŠ{ ~}š¾v{ }>Ž‰…{vÂŽ{|}~‰€„~z{‹ŽŠ‰{Â?‰z}v{ÂŽ Ž‰vŠš€v‹{ on the altar of looking nice. Aboki shoe menders look cheerful, simple and down to earth exemplifying comeliness that often portrays them as weak, however they aren’t weak. They understand that business has to be considered in the light of business and they have to be cheerful to their customers. We cannot overemphasize the need for cheerfulness and simplicity in our lives. If one truly wants to be successful in business or anything else, he has to develop a cheerful welcoming ›}šz{vŽƒ}‰…|{ÂŽvxz‰|‚{ Š)€šÂ?{ÂŽvxz‰|{„‰|v{ even when they are wrong. The dedication of Aboki shoe menders to serving God the way they know best is commendable. Their time keeping quality ensures they are always just in time for prayers wherever time catches with them. They are never late when God is involved. Dedicating our lives to the creator is a necessary act that puts us at a higher pedestal for success. Our cautiousness at being punctual is an added advantage. Punctuality is the soul of business. Shoe menders are never afraid to travel far. Opportunities abound everywhere and if it means traveling far to get it, they are ready to take the risk. Sometimes we are opportune to get opportunities from lands beyond our place of abode but we fail to seize on them because we are afraid of our new destination. Kill the fear and get going. Those men, who mend our soles, could also mend our troubled souls. Learn from them. Samuel Ufot Ekekere is a writer from Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. As a teacher, motivator and writer, he writes inspiring writs on personal development for all categories of persons.

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n a bid to continue to raise awareness about breast cancer, a non-governmental organization (NGO), Optimal Cancer Care Foundation, will on Saturday, October 4, 2014, hold a charity fund raising event (dinner and concert). Tagged: ‘Go Pink’, the event which will hold at the prestigious Intercontinental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, will begin at 7pm. z}Œ€šÂ?{ }v{ }{ ‰z||{ ¢Â‰Â€z„šÂ?{ xz Â…{  }|v{ Šz|Â…}‹‚{ z vz›¢z‰{ ½ŒÂ‚{ Ÿ§½¿{ €š{ x€|{ ÂŽF~z{ }v{ 118 Bode Thomas Street, Surulere, Lagos, the Medical Director of Optimal Cancer Care Foundation, Dr. Femi Olaleye, said that the Go Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign }š…{ zšz„v{ Žš~z‰v{€|{Â…z|€Â?šzÂ…{vÂŽ{xz {‰}€|z{ awareness about breast cancer screening, early detection and treatments. He also hinted that the Go Pink campaign shall therefore, be used as a platform to highlight the struggles of some of the survivors of breast cancer and celebrate their positive spirit that is helping them to overcome these challenges. “The foundation, at the event shall be xŽšŽŠ‰€šÂ?{ ƒ€vx{ Â?€Â?v|{ }š…{ }>z~v€Žš‚{ vÂŽ{ }{ Â?zƒ{ selected breast cancer survivors who have ¢zzš{|v‰ŽšÂ?{zšŽŠÂ?x{vÂŽ{„Â?xv{vx€|{Â…z}Â… Â‹{…€|z}|z{ and struggle through various challenges, z| z~€}  Â‹{ €š{ vxz€‰{ ‰z }v€Žš|x€ |ž{ xz{ zšz„v{ Concert is meant to raise funds to support our cancer screening projects,â€? he said. Olaleye, however, stressed that the priority for the foundation is the purchase of a mammogram machine so that the NGO can ÂŽ>z‰{›Ž‰z{|Š¢|€…€z|{Â?Ž‰{ƒŽ›zš{šzz…€šÂ?{vÂŽ{Â…ÂŽ{ the vital test. “The NGO will like to purchase a vehicle to improve their ability to deliver cancer screening outreach to women living in grassroots communities. The foundation therefore, calls on the well-meaning members of the public to come out and support Go Pink Breast Cancer zšz„v{ Žš~z‰v{ ¢Â‹{ ¢ÂŠÂ‹Â€ÂšÂ?{ v€~ÂŒzv|{ vÂŽ{ zššÂŽÂ‹{ }{ wonderful dinner/concert.â€? Explaining why he set up the foundation, the medical doctor who relocated to Nigeria from the United Kingdom (UK) where was based, said his exposure on how the UK ensures that women are sensitized on the need for early detection and treatment of breast cancer inspired him to return to help Nigerian women, coupled with the fact one of his younger brothers died of Leukemia (cancer of the blood). “October is the global month of breast cancer awareness, recognized ÂŽF~€}  Â‹{ ¢Â‹{ vxz{ Ž‰ Â…{ Health Organisation (WHO) as the universal observation month for the number one ~}š~z‰{vx}v{}ƀ~v|{xŠ›}š€v‹ž{ In Nigeria, breast cancer }ƀ~v|{ ŽšzĂƒvÂŽĂƒvƒŽ{ €š{ zÂŁz‰‹{ ŸÊ{ƒŽ›zš‚{ƒ€vx{‰€|ÂŒ|{x€Â?xz‰{ in women with family history and previous or concurrent medical history of ovarian cancer and breast cancer. “Despite this alarming piece of statistics, a large number of women in Nigeria are not aware of the risks they carry, neither are they aware of how to safeguard their lives by learning simple self breast examination techniques (recommended by WHO), šŽ‰{}‰z{vxz‹{})zš…€šÂ?{‰zÂ?Š }‰{ cancer screening whereby the Olaleye use of equipment such as

breast ultrasound scan, mammography and histo-pathology can be used to detect breast cancer very early, and doctors are able to deal z>z~v€£z Â‹{ƒ€vx{|Š~x{ z|€Žš|{¢zÂ?Ž‰z{€v{~}š{Œ€  Âž “Sadly, due to lack of awareness, poverty and general lack of availability of equipment and personnel, our women (mothers, aunties, wives, sisters and daughters, not to mention friends, brethren in church/mosques, colleagues and neighbours) are being taken away from us on a daily basis by this scourge. Ă… v€›} { }‰z{ ŽŠš…}v€Žš‚{ }{ ÂšÂŽÂšĂƒ ‰Ž„v‚{ non-governmental organization was established to raise awareness about breast cancer, provides breast cancer screening and ‰Ž£€…z{„š}š~€} {|Š Ž‰v{vx‰ŽŠÂ?x{|Š¢|€…€Àz…‚{ and free diagnostic/treatment services to women across Lagos and at various cancer screening outreaches being delivered across several communities in Nigeria such as Abuja, zš€š‚{ >}{ €š{ ƒ}‰}{ v}vz{ }š…{ } }¢}‰{ €š{ Cross River State,â€? he emphasized. The campaign, according to him, shall extend throughout the month of October and the provision of free cancer screening every ‰€…}‹{ €š{ ~vÂŽ¢z‰{ }š…{ ĂŠ§{ z‰~zšv{ …€|~ŽŠšv{ Žš{›}››ŽÂ?‰}›|{}š…{ĂŠ§{ z‰~zšv{|Š¢|€…‹{Žš{ breast ultrasound scans booked in October at their centres located across Lagos. “Tickets for the concert are available at vxz{ Â?ŽŠš…}v€Žš{ ÂŽF~z{ }š…{ Žš Â€ÂšzĂ“{ ƒƒƒž naijaticketsshop.com. Ticket prices include: ‰zÂ?Š }‰{ Ăƒ ½ĂŠÂ‚§§§Âž§§{ Âş ½§Â‚§§§Âž§§{ Â?Ž‰{ ƒŽ›zš{ already registered with the NGO), very €› Ž‰v}šv{ z‰|Žš} Â€v‹{ Âş Âť{ Ă { ŸÊ‚{ §§§Âž§§{ Âş ¿Ê‚{§§§Âž§§{Â?Ž‰{~ŽŠ  z|‚{ÂŁz‰‹{ÂŁz‰‹{€› Ž‰v}šv{ personality (VVIP) – N100,000.00 for couple and N1 million for corporate table.â€? Some of Nigeria’s best artistes and celebrities including Omawumi, 9ice, Wande Coal, Bank W, Shasha P, Yemi Alade, Funke Akindele, Ireti Doyle, Liz Anjorin, Emeka Smith, Emeka Ossai, Mofe Duncan and many others, will perform at the event that will be anchored by notable personalities including Olisa Adibua.


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‘Musical collaboration is good for artistes’- Kalu various performances at Eko Hotel, and Synergy at Festac, with artistes such as he Nigerian music industry Solid Star and many others. scene is increasingly churning Beaming enthusiastically, he revealed out new talents every second, that 2Face is his musical idol, who he everyday. looks forward to having a collaboration Though it seems to be performance with very soon. becoming more competitive with young He also pointed out that collaboration talents springing up here and there to is good for him as an upcoming artiste, showcase their acts to the public, the because he wants to be popular. And by space is wide enough for everyone collaborating with an artiste who is well desiring to participate. Therefore, Frank known, it could make it easier for him Kalu, one of such young gifted talents to be noticed and probably receive great bares his mind about sundry issues in acceptance. Hence, he sees collaboration the industry and his plans for the future. as a welcome development. Frank, whose stage name is “I would like to collaborate with } À {x} |{ { ¢ ¢}{ { x} }{ 2Face, Flavor, Patoranking and Davido, Local Government Area of Abia State, because they are serious about the where he was born, but left there when industry and they do good music. I want he was about eight years, for Lagos. to be at the top. It is not all about the Apart from music he said he could have money, I just want to be up there doing gone into acting. This is because it is also { | ~{ { { } | ²{xz{| ¢ )z an entertainment medium. So, don’t be He also revealed that he has no surprised if you see him acting in future amorous relationship for now, as his even as he plays music. Though he said mind is centered on music only, though, x |{ } z v|{ z z{ }v{ |v{ } } |v{ x |{ according to him, many ladies have been musical interest, when they observed v {v { zv{x |{})z v {¢ v{}|{}{ }v z{ his passion they decided to encourage adult who knows what he wants, he said him to excel. he has a way of handling the situation, While commenting on his starting and being focused is very important. point into music, he said “I am the last However, in the past, people who like born from a Christian family of eight playing music were seen as unserious children. I became interested in music and illiterates, but things have changed from my family, especially from my overtime. Many young Nigerian artists uncle who is a pastor in the church. are educated these days. In this wise, We simply call him Pastor Chike for Frank said he had his primary school short. He was a musical director in education at Sanya Primary School Kalu our church, so I got the much needed and secondary education at Sanya encouragement from church where I xz{|} |{Å xz z{} z{ >z z v{} {£} z { Frank says “No, I don’t think they are Government Secondary School. He also } | { { { £z { |v{ | ~} { } } { } v |vz| {} {}|{| ~x {vxz z{} z{ >z z v{ {| {¢z~} |z{ { } ~ } { z } | { v{ holds a diploma in Computer training. xz { { }|{ vzz { z} |{ ² brands of music. Some of us do R&B, is the vogue today and many artistes are His current challenge is to get his music He calls his brand of music ‘Afro hip hip-pop, Afro, reggae, gospel and what just keying into it. It is not just about the on video, which he said he prays to get pop,’ or hip-hop,’ a fast growing genre have you. All these brands are what money. After all, there are a handful of assistance for the project soon because among many young Nigerian musical most people are now appreciating and artistes that have good lyrics like 2Face, it is quite expensive. Video helps a lot artistes, adding that there are many } ~ {v ² }£ {} {}{x |v{ { vxz | ² in promoting an artiste. He has just artistes coming out and doing well, Many people are however, having the Stressing that he has great passion for recorded his fourth studio single. Songs which means the industry is rather impression that most of the so called music, and not just because of money or in the single include Jaiye, Ofor, Mukjo growing and not retrogressing. young and modern musicians are to be famous, he said he likes performing and Bunbun. Some of his songs have In terms of all sorts of music being jobless and looking for ways to make with some already established names also received relative air plays on some released by various artistes haphazardly, ends meet. Responding to this assertion, in the industry, which had led to his local radio stations. Stories by ADA DIKE

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How music changed story of my life – Princess Ifemide

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Interview

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Princess Ifemide is like the next door neighbor, but distinguished with her ability to play major musical instruments and her sonorous voice which singles her out in the gospel music circle. She revealed her journey to stardom and what she intends to achieve soon in this encounter with TOPE OLUKOLE

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an you give details of your journey into gospel music? I started singing from my very young age. I discovered I could sing and play other instrument from my primary school but I started professionally on the 31st December 2012. How has the journey been like for you? Wao! It’s been good and at the other side it has been so challenging but at the other time, it’s becoming a success gradually. Why did you go into gospel music? I decided to do gospel music because { zz { | { }~~ |xz { } { z { doing it because people don’t have the time to listen to pastors these days but everybody loves music so it is another way of bringing the message through music to the people. Do you play other instruments in your album? I do all my ministration and performances according to how my inner mind tells me to do it. I love doing things uniquely. If I go to any pro } { { µv{|zz{ v{}|{}{|x { >{ {|zz{ as a golden opportunity that God has given to me. What is your unique selling point in the gospel industry? Drumming is one of my unique selling points and the name of my prophet. Anywhere people hear his name, they will want to know what it is with him. God used him for me; the keyboard that I play also is my unique selling point. And whenever I handle the microphone v { z { { { v{z> v z|| { vx{vxz{ help of the Holy Spirit. What can you say about this your new album? I am promoting track one and two, Hallelujah and Ire but by the grace of God before the end of this year, the video will be out. Where do see yourself in the coming years as a gospel artist? By the grace of God, where I am today I have never imagine been seen on the television. It has never occurred to me. {x}£z{ z£z {|zz { |z {¢zz {}{ z { so for God to have brought me to this stage I believe in the nearest future I see myself being a lady that has achieved the aim of God by making people realize that there is something that is more important in life than eating, sleeping and waking up where people by the grace of God should see me as a means of inspiration. Looking at the challenges you passed through since when you started, can you please cited some of the challenges? Though things were very smooth in the beginning but when the album got to the market that was when the whole rumour about my prophet will be revealed. We had several people that we were like brothers and sisters but when that thing happens, they were the ones going all around telling people what never happened. There was a particular church I was to perform, the whole arrangement had been made, the pastor of the church just called me and cancelled the event without any concrete fact. There was another case of a woman who never knew that I was related with the prophet and showed me and said this is the clothe they used for the burial. I asked her if she was very sure because as at that time

How music changed the story of my life – Princess Ifemide the man was still in the mortuary, the woman even told me she was in the burial. So those were the challenges that I faced nobody wanted to listen because we were in the separate world. What is background like? Just as I said, I started from the church. I am vxz{ |v{ {vxz{ four children from my mum. I’m from Ondo town, I went to St. Luke Nursery and Primary School, M a r t h a Christs Secondary School, Igede Ekiti and I’m hoping to forward my education. Why the album is titled Ifemi si Olorun Ajanaku? That has been the question people

I am not saying Ajanaku is God but I have seen people calling Olorun Adeboye, Olorun Babalola, Olorun Oyedepo and all sorts. We have just one God, which can be tapped from different sources. Prophet Ajanaku is not God but the person that took me to God

asked me often, they asked if Prophet Ajanaku is God. I am not saying Ajanaku is God but I have seen people calling Olorun Adeboye, Olorun Babalola, Olorun Oyedepo and all sorts. That means what they are saying is that the God that Adeboye is calling answers him, so that’s why I have to do it in such way. We have just one { x ~x{~} {¢z{v} z { { >z ent sources. Prophet Ajanaku is not God but the person that took me to God. What kind gospel music do you do? It’s mix up. In my album there is reggae, there is high life. You get a Makosa song there. What range of age would you say you are now? I’m in my early 20 Do you think of changing into secular music if per adventure your music does not sell well in the market? Those that do that, I know have one or two reasons why they do it. In my own part, I know God will help me. I have a vision for coming into the gospel music. And if you look at my album, it’s a kind of secular music that brings Muslims and Christians together. I have Muslims as my fans that encourage me often. Even when I

don’t mention Allah in the album, they still call to say they still love my own kind of music. Though we have hip hop gospel, I can’t boast on my own ego because by strength shall no man prevail but I know that God’s grace will sustain m not to lose focus in this race. Would you say you are a gospel or inspirational artiste? I can say I do gospel and inspirational music. Why? I would say vx}v{ vxz{ x |vz { |{ }{ z { but there are several things that happen to the Christians and the Muslims. So if I want to sing now would I just sing to inspire the Muslims or the Christians alone? But when I say everybody in the world facing challenge in a particular situation, it already brings everybody together. Our tasks as Christians, we are not meant to be enjoying the grace alone, we are to bring people outside together so when I’m restricting the Muslims, v{ z} |{vx}v{ {} {|x ) {vxz{ { of salvation against them. Even before we became Christians, we have our own short comings and where we are coming from. So I can’t just say I am a gospel artist, I am also an inspirational artist. What is your view of the Nigerian gospel industry? Good, the reason is because everybody can’t love you and everybody can’t hate you. That’s all about life. I think now, people have started encouraging gospel musicians. We more talents shows in the industry than before and gospel musicians are also trying to improve their music. I would just need to beg the pastors, the general overseers to keep ditching out the word of God as they should. Who are your role models in the industry? Like I said, all my fathers, mothers, sisters and brothers ahead of me are very good. I love all musicians that are doing music. It may not necessarily be in music. It could be ministers of God I can tap grace from their life. I love all my brothers, sisters, fathers and mothers that already in the industry. Can you please expatiate more on that because everybody can be your role model? When I wanted to step into the industry, nobody inspire me to go not because somebody is doing very well or not. I still envy the grace of God on Cece Winans, Don Moen, Mummy Bola Are, Femi Opalemo and my other brothers and sisters in the industries. Have you met Tope Alabi before? That is what people ask me, they asked if I have seen or met Aunty Tope Alabi before. No, Have not met her one on one. My voice is a mystery to me because I was not singing like this before. People say I sing like Aunty Tope Alabi. I have not seen or met her before even till now. And you never bother to meet her? I know when the appropriate time comes we will meet.


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How 2Face, Wizkid emerged headliners for Hennessy Artistry 2014

Daily Newswatch FRIDAY September 19, 2014

Reasons May7ven has never dated any Nigerian man when she had to relocate to Nigeria while her boyfriend was in Ghana. Still on the issue of relationships, }‹Ă?ÂŁzš{ }F‰›zÂ…{ vx}v{ |xz{ xÂŽ Â…|{ the belief that if a relationship is not heading towards the alter, then it was pointless for her to get involved. “I am not married so I am single. I don’t have a lover right now. I was seeing somebody but my move to NiÂ?z‰€}{}>z~vzÂ…{vxz{‰z }v€Žš|x€ {}{ ÂŽvž{ { am an old school lady who believes in marriage so if that is not in the picture then it is a no go area for me. I don’t |zz{vxz{ Ž€šv{€š{Â?z)€šÂ?{€švÂŽ{}{‰z }v€Žšship with somebody if there is no intention to potentially get married to the personâ€?

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t was with a wave of relief that fans and music lovers received the news ÂŽÂ?{Âź }~z{}š…{ Â€Ă€ÂŒÂ€Â…{Â?z)€šÂ?{Šš£z€ zÂ…{ as headliners for the 2014 edition of the Hennessy Artistry. Fresh facts have however, reached us that the duo were selected because they represent a blend of the matured, premium lifestyle and the young, vibrant  Â€Â?z|v‹ z‚{ƒx€~x{€|{Â?zšz‰}  Â‹{~ }||€„zÂ…{}|{ ‘new school’ and interestingly, this falls on the same page with the theme for this year’s edition. The two who are widely known for monster hits and ground breaking videos will join a league of iconic talents who have headlined Hennessy Artistry in the past, like D’banj, M.I, Tiwa Savage, Banky W, Shina Peters among others. 2Face and Wizkid will also release their „‰|v{ zÂŁz‰{ ~ÂŽ  }¢ÂŽÂ‰}v€£z{ v‰}~ÂŒ{ Â?Ž‰{ zšnessy Artistry this month. As with every year, a selection of talented acts will join 2Face and Wizkid on the Artistry train. These supporting acts will be announced later this month before the club vŽŠ‰{Œ€~ÂŒ|{ÂŽ>ž v}‰v€šÂ?{ÂŽ>{}|{}{~ÂŽ~ÂŒv}€ ĂƒÂ›Â€ÂąÂ€ÂšÂ?{~Žšvz|v{ between renowned bartenders, Hennessy Artistry has since evolved into €Â?z‰€}Âľ|{¢Â€Â?Â?z|v{›Š|€~{  }vÂ?Ž‰›{Â?Ž‰{zÂąperimental collaborations between multi-talented artistes.

Actor Olaiya Igwe discloses how he spent 6 years shooting one movie

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oming on the heels of the release of the two versions (in Yoruba and English language) of his new movie, ‘Mystery of Unity’ and ‘Aditu Isokan’, Nollywood actor, Ebun Olaiya fondly dubbed ‘Igwe’ has revealed how the movie cost him ĂŠÂź{ ›€  Â€ÂŽÂšÂ‚{ vÂŽÂŽÂŒ{ x€›{ |€¹{ ‹z}‰|{ vÂŽ{ shoot and saw him working with a cast of over 2000-man strong. xz{ }~vŽ‰{ vŠ‰šzÂ…{ ‰Ž…Š~z‰{ } |ÂŽ{ zÂąplained how the movie was inspired by God adding that when he conceived the idea for the movie, Boko Haram was not known as a notorious terrorist sect. “I did not produce the „ Â›{ ¢z~}Š|z{ ÂŽÂ?{ vxz{ ŽŒŽ{ }‰}›{ €||Šz‚{ ¢ÂŠv{ zÂŁz‰‹vx€šÂ?{ { Šv{ €š{ vxz{ „ Â›{ is already playing out... So maybe I ƒ}|{~xÂŽ|zš{¢Â‹{ ÂŽÂ…{vÂŽ{ ‰Ž…Š~z{}{„ Â›{ to educate the country.â€? Olaiya is currently on the set of Tunde Kelani’s adaptation of Femi |Ž„|}š¾|{ Ă? zz }{ ÂŽ }‰€š{ ¢ÂŽÂľ{ vÂŽ{ ‘Yeepa.’ The movie stars the likes of Dejumo Lewis, Yomi Obileye and about two thousand others.

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al part of her heart to any Nigerian man. z  Â‚{vxz{|€šÂ?z‰{x}|{Â…z„š€vz Â‹{¢zzš{ in love before but the last time that happened, she was left heartbroken

Bracket reveals wedding plans

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he marriage bug appears to have taken a front row seat in the Nigerian entertainment circle lately and the latest victims of Cupid are the duo of Smash and Vast who form the singing group, Bracket and have revealed their plans vÂŽ{Â?zv{›}‰‰€zÂ…{€š{vxz{šzÂąv{vx‰zz{‹z}‰|ž This was revealed during a recent interview with }{ €Â?z‰€}š{zšvz‰v}€š›zšv{¢Â‰}š…‚{ Šš…}‹{ Âą ‰z||ž “Marriage is a must-do thing and we are not getv€šÂ?{}š‹{‹ŽŠšÂ?z‰ž{ €vx€š{vxz{šzÂąv{vÂƒÂŽĂƒvx‰zz{‹z}‰|{ we should do that. We are still single but we are šŽv{ Â?z)€šÂ?{ }š‹{ ‹ŽŠšÂ?z‰ž{ z{ ƒŽŠ Â…{  ÂŽÂŁz{ vÂŽ{ Â?zv{ married.â€?


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Glitz & Glam

NCC DG to deliver keynote speech @ BON’s piracy summit Tope Olukole tope.olukole@mydailynewswatchng.com

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he Director General of the Nigeria Copyright Commission, Afam Ezekude, will deliver a keynote address with theme, “Piracy: Reality Check and The Way Forward,” at the Talents Meet Class, a Best of Nollywood initiative. The event holds Sunday, September 21st at the Rockview Hotel, Apapa, Lagos. A foremost intellectual copyright advocate, Ezekude said, “While we celebrate the achievement of Nollywood, we must equally underscore the need to ensure that the gains of this cultural revolution is sustained through a system that acknowledges and rewards the creative inputs of participants in the movie industry. This is because the various inputs are all products of creative genius of people whose basic re-

source is their intellectual abilities. The intellectual property system remains critical to the development of the creative industries.” Panelists at the TMC include veteran actor, Jide Kosoko; President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Ibinabo Fiberesima; filmmaker, Zik Zulu Okafor and foremost Nollywood marketers, Aina Kusoro and Abdul Rasaq. Celebrated

Guardian newspaper film critic, Shuaibu Hussein, is the moderator. According to Seun Oloketuyi, executive producer, Best of Nollywood Awards, “The Talents Meet Class is a major component of our annual awards ceremony where we provide a platform for the stars and stakeholders of Nollywood to interact with the movers and shak-

ers of Corporate Nigeria while exploring areas of mutual interests between them.” He said further that this year’s TMC is being hosted by the youthful chairman of Apapa Local Government Area, Hon. Ayodeji Joseph; “We are delighted at the interest Hon. Joseph has shown in Nollywood and it was in a bid to underscore this that he agreed to host us.”

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Who wins coveted AFRIMA trophy?

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ail-biting tension in countdown to release of All Africa Music Awards Nominees List. The All Africa Music Awards will release the Nominees List shortly and the suspense in the African Music Industry to know who gets nominated and in which category is nailbiting. In recent weeks, AFRIMA’s various social media platforms have been inundated with questions by social media fan and followers wanting to know: “When will the AFRIMA Nominees List be released?. Well, good news! The moment is upon us! Between May 5 and July 19, 2014, African music professional | ¢ )z { ¼ §¼Ê{ z v z|{ { screening. Artistes, Journalists, Producers, Songwriters, Directors and even fans of African music have been waiting to see their names and or names of their favourites artistes included on the Nominees List to be made public next week. The release of the award has taken this long because some processes need to be adhered to in line with the AFRIMA FACE IT value.

Celebrities hang out with Monalisa Chinda @ 40

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u l t i p l e Adibua, Zik Zulu Okafor, a w a r d - Lola Maja-Okojevoh, Patw i n n i n g rick & Ireti Doyle, Gloria actress a n d Founder of the Arise Monalisa Foundation, Monalisa Chinda, marked her 40th birthday with friends and colleagues at a private birthday dinner on Saturday, 13 September 2014. The terrific evening of fine wine, jazz and unlimited joy held at the upscale Villa Medici in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria and also witnessed appointment of Monalisa Chinda as the first Slum2School Ambassador. Eminent personalities that stepped out to celebrate the multi-gifted superstar included Joke Silva, Tonye Cole, Honourable Kingsley Kuku, Honourable Joy Okunu, Elizabeth Benson Ameye, Mai Atafo, Uti Nwachukwu, Julius Agwu, AY, Segun Arinze, Rucky Sanda, Ibinabo Fiberesima, Basorge Tariah, Olisa

Ibru amongst others. Monalisa Chinda started her day with a charity

walk alongside her colleagues where she spearheaded sponsoring 200

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Daily Newswatch FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 2014

Kunle Afolayan’s October 1 set for premiere Bukola Bakare bukola.bakare@mydailynewswatchng.com

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Sambo urges Muslimah to be role models

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uslim women have been charged to live exemplary lives as true Muslims so that the youth can emulate them as role models. This notion was made by the wife of the Vice President of Nigeria, Hajia Amina Namadi Sambo, who was represented by Hajia Aisha Gambo Tukur, at the grand „š} z{ ÂŽÂ?{ vxz{ ½ĂŠvx{ }ššŠ} { }|‰Š Ăƒ }xÂ€Ăƒ  Ăƒ }v€x{ ÂŽ~€zv‹{ ÂŽÂ?{ €Â?z‰€}{ Âş ‚{ women’s week themed, Muslimah: }Œ€šÂ?{}{…€>z‰zš~z²Âž xz{ zÂŁzšv{ ƒ}|{ xz Â…{ }v{ { international prayer center, Mowe, Ogun state last Sunday. Sambo said the choice of the theme was relevant to the realities of the day as the world has realized that active participation of women in politics leads to the development of a peaceful and just society. Speaking further she said, “As Muslimah, we have many role models vÂŽ{z›Š }vz{}š…{›}ÂŒz{}{…€>z‰zš~zž{ ‰Ž›{ }š}{ x}…€š}{ƒxÂŽ{ƒ}|{vxz{„‰|v{ƒŽ›}š{ to accept Islam, Nana Aisha whom the Prophet said had half knowledge,

Š›}‹‹}{vxz{„‰|v{›}‰v‹‰{ÂŽÂ?{ | }›{vÂŽ{vxz{  Â€ÂŒz|{ ÂŽÂ?{ }š}{ |›}¾Š{ €š{ Ž…€Ž{ ƒxÂŽ|z{ scholarly works remains legendary. Islam holds women in high esteem and ƒz{ ƒŽŠ Â…{ } Âƒ}‹|{ ›}ÂŒz{ }{ …€>z‰zš~z{ €Â?{ we adhere to the tenets of the religion in ƒx}vzÂŁz‰{ƒz{…Žž² xz{€›  ÂŽÂ‰zÂ…{ {ƒŽ›zš{vÂŽ{|x}‰z{ the message and spirit of the theme as widely as possible so as to ensure that its impact is registered in the minds of the generality of Muslim women all over Nigeria and beyond. While delivering his sermon tagged, Ă… Š| Â€Â›}xĂ“{ }Œ€šÂ?{ }{ …€>z‰zš~z²Â‚{ ‰ž{ }vzzÂ?{ ÂŽ¢ÂŽ }šÂ€{ Â…zvŽš}{ ÂŽÂ?{ vxz{ Department of Religion and Peace Studies, }Â?ÂŽ|{ v}vz{ š€£z‰|€v‹‚{ |}€…‚{ ƒŽ›zš{ are the pillars of the home and for them vÂŽ{ ›}ÂŒz{ }{ …€>z‰zš~z{ €š{ vxz{ |ÂŽ~€zv‹‚{ vxz‹{ must start from the home by imbibing the rich culture of Islam and discipline into their children. She urged mothers and females generally not to shy away from their responsibilities in order to be a role model worthy of emulation. In her welcome address, National Ž›zš{ >}€‰|{ z~‰zv}‰‹{ { ÂŽÂ?{ ‚{  x}š}{ Ž„|}v{ ¢Â€ÂŽ }{ ‰ŽÂ?Šš…}Â…z‚{ |}€…{

Chinese Ningxia Muslims to perform Hajj

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x€|{ ‹z}‰‚{ }š{ z|v€›}vzÂ…{ ½¿Â‚{ 000 Chinese pilgrims will be performing the annual pilgrimage. Hajj ministry sources said that the Chinese envoy shared the operation plan with Hajjar and also thanked Custodian of the two Holy mosques, King Abdullah for extending Hajj services to the pilgrims. Ž‰{ vxz{ „‰|v{ v€›z‚{ x€šz|z{ € Â?‰€›|{ from Ningxia, an autonomous region

would be performing the hajj this year. xz{ „‰|v{ °Â€Â?xv{ ƒ€vx{ ŸÇĂ?{ € Â?‰€›|{ Â?‰Ž›{ Ningxia arrived in Jeddah on Saturday. {vÂŽv} {ÂŽÂ?{Ÿ‚{Ă‚žž{ € Â?‰€›|{}‰z{|~xz…Š zÂ…{vÂŽ{ arrive from this part of China. Some pilgrims expressed joy at being able to perform the pilgrimage noting that their parents had been unable to do so owing to the restrictions in the past, Chinese media said.

{ Ž›zš¾|{ zzÂŒ{ €|{ }š{ }ššŠ} { programme organized by the society to sensitize Muslim women on the unique values of their faith and their expected roles in building a virile society. According to her, “The women folk bring with them to the world a certain virtue, a divine gift that makes them adept at instilling such qualities as faith, courage, z› }vx‹{}š…{‰z„šz›zšv{€š{‰z }v€Žš|x€ |{ and in cultures. The dynamic Muslimah blaze the trail and proclaim to always ›}ÂŒz{}{…€>z‰zš~zž “Muslimah must stand out by making

}{ …€>z‰zš~z{ ƒ€vx€š{ }š…{ ŽŠv|€…z{ ŽŠ‰{ š}›}x{Âş~ŽšÂ?‰zÂ?}v€Žš{vÂŽ{|xŽƒ{vxz{¢z}Šv‹{ of our creator and the purpose of our ~‰z}v€Žšž{ zv{Š|{¢zÂ?€š{¢Â‹{ z‰Â?Ž‰›€šÂ?{ŽŠ‰{ v‰}…€v€Žš} {‰Ž z|{ƒ€vx{}{…€>z‰zš~z{}š…{Â…ÂŽ{ ¢z)z‰{€š{ƒx}v{¢Â‰Â€ÂšÂ?|{Š|{vÂŽÂ?zvxz‰ž² In his goodwill message, Alhaji xz‰€>{ ÂŽšÂ€Â‰ÂŽ }{ Š||ŠÂ?‚{vxz{ ‰z|€…zšv{ÂŽÂ?{ { Š‰Â?zÂ…{ ƒŽ›zš{ ÂŽÂ?{ vxz{ | }›€~{ organization to watch their conducts and comportments to ensure that they radiate and execute values that would make vxz›{›}ÂŒz{}{…€>z‰zš~z{}›ŽšÂ?{vxz{ }‰Â?z‰{ communities.

2015: World Islamic leader prays for Nigeria QASIM AKINRETI, Glasgow, Scotland

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s the nation faces growing vz‰‰Ž‰€|v{ })}~ÂŒ|{ Â?‰Ž›{ vxz{ €š|Š‰Â?zšv|{€š{vxz{ Ž‰vxĂƒ }|v{ÂŽÂ?{ Nigeria, the world head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Masroor Ahmad has prayed for peace and tranquility to reign in Nigeria. He observed this prayer when he met the Nigerian delegation at the just concluded ¿Âvx{}ššŠ} {~ŽšÂ?z‰zš~z{ÂŽÂ?{vxz{ x›}…€‹‹}{ Š| Â€Â›{ }||ÂŽ~€}v€Žš‚{ š€vzÂ…{ €šÂ?…Ž›ž{ The Islamic world leader expressed deep concern about the wanton killings and destruction of live and properties by the insurgent under the guise of Islam. According to him, “The frequent })}~ÂŒ|{ }‰z{ ~} }¢ z{ ÂŽÂ?{ …€|zšÂ?‰}š~x€|€šÂ?{ vxz{ zÂŽ  z{ ÂŽÂ?{ vxz{ Ž‰vxĂƒ }|v{ €š{ vxz{ Â?Ž‰vx~Ž›€šÂ?{ Ÿ§½ĂŠ{ z z~v€Žš|{ }š…{ …€£z‰v{ vxz{ })zšv€Žš{ ÂŽÂ?{ Â?ÂŽÂŁz‰š›zšv{ Â?‰Ž›{ sustainable development across Nigeria. This group of insurgents are miscreants capable of destroying the peace, loving and hardworking people of the northeast

noted for Islamic prowess and agricultural development. Over the years the people of the region are noted for mixed cultures, religion and tradition who had struggled with peace and developments in recent years due to killings and destruction of  Â€ÂŁz|ž² Speaking further, he described Nigeria as one of the great and potential country in the world in terms of human and material resources. The head of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community commended government ‰z zšv z||{ z>Ž‰v|{ vÂŽ{ „Â?xv{ vxz{ €š|Š‰Â?zšv|{ and maintain peace in the region. He admonished members of the Islamic community to demonstrate their love and support to the government and good people of Nigeria. He appealed to Nigeria politicians to have the fear of God and served the people who voted for them during elections. Ă… ÂŽ Â€v€~€}š|{ ›Š|v{ šÂŠ|v€Â?‹{ vxz{ ~Žš„…zš~z{ repose on them during the voting zÂąz‰~€|z‚²{xz{}Â…Â…z…ž


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ultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’adu Abubakar III, President-General, Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic >}€‰|‚{x}|{¢zzš{xŽšŽŠ‰zÂ…{}|{ Žšz{ ÂŽÂ?{ vxz{ ›Ž|v{ €š°ÂŠzšv€} { Š| Â€Â›|{ on the African continent and 18th in the world. This ranking was made known through the verdict of ‘The Muslim 500’, an annual publication on Muslims who have distinguished vxz›|z £z|{}š…{zÂąz‰v{›Š~x{€š°ÂŠzš~z{ as Muslim leader through the practice of Islam. The publication started in 2009 and it highlights people who are €š°ÂŠzšv€} {}|{ Š| Â€Â›|‚{vx}v{€|‚{ zÂŽ  z{ ƒxÂŽ|z{€š°ÂŠzš~z{€|{Â…z‰€£zÂ…{Â?‰Ž›{vxz€‰{ practice of Islam or from the fact that they are Muslim. However, nominations are zÂŁ} ÂŠ}vzÂ…{Žš{vxz{¢}|€|{ÂŽÂ?{vxz{€š°ÂŠzš~z{ that particular Muslims have had within the Muslim community and vxz{ ›}ššz‰{ €š{ ƒx€~x{ vxz€‰{ €š°ÂŠzš~z{ x}|{ ¢zšz„vzÂ…{ vxz{ ~Ž››Šš€v‹‚{ ¢ÂŽvx{ within the Islamic world and in terms of representing Islam to non-Muslims. In this year’s edition of the global recognition, Sultan of Sokoto Abubakar III secured the 18th position }|{vxz{›Ž|v{€š°ÂŠzšv€} { Š| Â€Â›{€š{vxz{ world. The Sultan of Sokoto is the spiritual leader of Nigeria’s 74.6million Muslims, under the umbrella body of the Nigeria Supreme Council for | }›€~{ >}€‰ž{ Sultan Abubakar is 20th Sultan }š…{vxz{„Â?vx{xz€‰{vÂŽ{vxz{vÂƒÂŽĂƒ~zšvÂŠÂ‰Â‹Ăƒ old throne founded by his ancestor,

Group honours Sultan of Sokoto

Sheikh Usman Dan Fodio between 1754 and 1817. Top on the ranking is the Grand Sheikh of Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt, Sheikh Ahmad Muhammad Al-Tayyeb. Sheikh Ahmad appointed

as Grand Sheikh of the University in March 2010, after the death of his predecessor, Dr Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi. xz{|z~Žš…{›Ž|v{€š°ÂŠzšv€} { Š| Â€Â›{ was awarded to Saudi Arabian leader

King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz AlSaud, the sixth king of Saudi Arabia. While third and fourth position went to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Grand Ayatollah Khamenei and King Abdullah II of Jordan respectively.

Hajj: Saudi Air to airlift 818,000 pilgrims

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uring this year’s hajj pilgrimage, the Saudi Arabian Airlines is expected to carry nearly 818,000 pilgrims from Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, Director General of the kingdom’s national carrier. According to the Director General, Saudia will carry 785,984 pilgrims from 72 international airports including 470,770 from Asia, 118,951 from the Middle East and Gulf, 105,462 from Europe and America, 90,801 from Africa in addition to 32,000 from Saudi cities. ! " from all over the world to King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah and Prince Mohammed International Airport in Madinah. In addition to that Saudia would carry 145,000 pilgrims to Madinah airport with the aid of the newly

' pilgrims. We have also rented 29 aircraft with 11,600 seats to meet the growing demand of pilgrims " & * # + number of employees at all stations to meet the requirements of the & / employees from Indonesia, Malaysia, India and Bangladesh at the Jeddah and Madinah airports to meet passengers’ needs,� Al-Jasser said. : arrangements for transporting Zamzam water cans for pilgrims " ' " Indonesia and Malaysia. It has also signed contracts with hotels to accommodate stranded pilgrims. plan, depending on the sighting of the new moon. This will give pilgrims peace of mind and enable

We’ll transport pilgrims from all over the world to King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah and Prince Mohammed International Airport in Madinah

them to concentrate on prayers and worship instead of visiting the ! / $ ; $ " and get boarding passes. Saudia has also made arrangements for the distribution of meals that suit the taste " & ' " hostesses who can speak the language

of the pilgrims. : &< related documentaries during the journey. Pilgrims from Indonesia and Malaysia are given city baggage check-in services in Jeddah while Indian and Iranian pilgrims are given similar services in Makkah,� he explained.

MURIC, Muslim community mourn Chief Imam of Oshogbo land

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he Muslim community and League of Imams and Alfas in South-West, Edo and Delta States have announced the death of Shaykh Mustapha Olayiwola, who until his death was the Chief Imam of Oshogbo land and the President General of the League of Imam and Alfas in South-West, Edo and Delta State. This was contained in a press statement issued by the Director of Muslim Rights Concern, Prof. Ishaq Akintola. The Late Shaykh died on Monday 8 and had since been buried according to Muslim rites in his home town in Oshogbo, Osun State. Until his death, Shaykh Mustapha Ajisafe was a member of the Ulama committee of the Nigeria Supreme a brilliants and forthright Islamic scholar who played a prominent role in guiding pilgrims from the Southern part of Nigeria during hajj According to Prof. Akintola, Shaykh Mustapha would be remembered for his warmth and friendliness to the

youth. # $ % be remembered for his friendliness and closeness to the youth and particularly within the Muslim community in the southern Nigeria. During his life time he worked tirelessly for the progress of Yoruba as he promoted peaceful coexistence " " groups. Therefore his death would leave a yearning gap in the Muslim Community of Southern Nigeria. Consequently, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) condoles with the Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, the Ataoja of Oshogbo, Oba Jimoh Laranoye 11, the Sultan of Sokoto and PresidentGeneral of the Nigeria Supreme & Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar 111 and the Muslim community of Southern Nigeria. We pray that Almighty Allah will repose his soul in Al-Janah " associates the strength to bear the irreparable loss�.


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Kidney beans heal, maintain kidney functions

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Daily Newswatch Friday, September 19, 2014

Ebola: Anambra legislators disagree over schools’ resumption date ALPHONSUS EZE, Awka

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s the controversy over the date of school resumption rages on due to the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), members of the Anambra State House of Assembly have disagreed on the desirability or otherwise of September 22, 2014 resumpv€Žš{Â…}vz{„¹zÂ…{¢Â‹{vxz{ zÂ…z‰} { Government. A member of the House, Mr. Ebele Obi, representing Idemili South State Constituency in supporting motion for the House adjournment }Â?vz‰{vxz{  zš}‰‹{|€)€šÂ?‚{~Žšdemned the Federal Government’s directive that schools in the country should resume Monday, September 22, 2014. He argued that the resumption of schools should tarry awhile at least up till Octo¢z‰ž§Â‚{ Ÿ§½¿{ }|{ z}‰ Â€z‰{ „¹zÂ…{ by the Federal Government before the sudden change of mind. The legislator said that Ebola is a serious disease, which if it gets to any school, may escalate to epidemic level because children do not have the skill as adults on how to take precaution. He said Nigeria being what it is, various state Governments cannot provide enough facilities to checkmate the contact of Ebola pandemic by school children. He warned that Ebola disease is a serious heath matter, saying that the disease is killing people in Liberia and some other countries stating that Ebola is a serious disease which Nigeria should not expose our children to just to give impression that the country has contained it. He then advised that Anambra State Government not to throw the gates of its schools open by Monday 22, September 2014 in the interest of the children of the state.

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he Principals of 778 Junior and Senior Secondary Schools across Adamawa State have unanimously endorsed the candidature of the acting Governor of the state Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri in the forthcoming 11 0ctober bye election. The principals’ decision was contained in a press statement signed by Solomon Kumangar the Press Secretary to the acting governor made available to reporters. The statement said that the secondary schools principals made the disclosure at the end of a stakeholders meeting

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Police kill six, injure 24 in Kebbi AYO AJOGE, Kebbi

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he ever peaceful and commercial bubbling town of Kamba a border town with Niger and Benin Republics was thrown into pandemonium early hour of yesterday as trigger happy

Policemen in the town killed 6 people and injured 24 others. Daily Newswatch correspondent who in company of other newsmen were at the scene of the incident reliably gathered that a man suspected to be a ritualist who was suspected to have kidnapped

a 5years old girl a fortnight }�Ž{ ƒ}|{ | Ž)z…{ €š{ vxz{ vŽƒš{ by some vigilant people who quickly mobilized and arrested him believed to be a Niger Republic National. The man was instantly handed over to the police in the town, but the people, mainly

the youths having recalled similar experience when criminals from the neighboring countries would come to the town com›€v{ |€›€ }‰{ ÂŽ>zš~z{ ¢ÂŠv{ }Â?vz‰{ being apprehended by the vigilant group, hand over to the police who after taking bribe from them usually set them free.

Executive Director, Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), Mrs. Saratu Umar (left) and Deputy Governor, Chief Moses Adejumo, after the signing of memorandum of understanding between NIPC and Oyo State Government in Abuja‌yesterday.

x€|{})€vŠ…z{ÂŽÂ?{vxz{ ÂŽ Â€~z{€š{ the town compelled the youths in their numbers to go into the Police station to demand that the suspect must be treated according to the law and not the other way round. This situation was said to have angered the DPO in charge of the station who ordered his men to disperse the crowd and in the melee the Po Â€~z{|v}‰vzÂ…{vÂŽ{„‰z{ Â€ÂŁz{¢ÂŠ  zv{€švÂŽ{ the crowd which eventually killed three instantly and seriously injuring 24 others. A visit by the newsmen to the general hospital in the town where the wounded were being treated, saw those wounded in their own pool of blood, some have their intestines come out of their stomach as a result of gunshot. When newsmen arrived at the police station, the DPO incharge whose name was not given to the press was said to x}ÂŁz{°zÂ…{vxz{vŽƒš{x}£€šÂ?{|zzš{ the enormity of the damage . But the state Commissioner of Police who has just assumed duty in the State barely one week ago, Mr Ishaku Baura refused to see the press men as he sent his men to inform the press men that he is not available.

Soldiers arrest four suspects over Kaduna attack BABA NEGEDU, Kaduna

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our gunmen suspected to be part of those that unleashed mayhem on residents of three villages in Sanga LGA of Kaduna state on Wednesday have been arrested

by security operatives in the area. A community leader told newsmen on phone from Sanga that the alleged gunmen were arrested by security operatives that are combing the bushes around Sanga in the

aftermath of the violence unleashed on the people. He said, “Four of the gunmen were arrested by soldiers. The soldiers transported the suspect to their base in Kafanchan. We saw how they were arrested but we couldn’t ap-

As at the time of filling this report, Vice Chairman of Sanga, Pastor Bulus Mandey Anzah who is standing in for the Chairman, Hon Adamu Danzaria who was said to be in government house Kaduna for a briefing concerning the attack. However, the management of Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) yesterday said there were plans ment of Investigation. “The suspect confessed that to take relieve materials to dison September 6 2014, he way- placed persons in Sanga to  }€…{ }š…{ ~Šv{ ÂŽ>{ vxz{ xz}Â…{ ÂŽÂ?{ ~Š|x€Žš{vxz{z>z~v{ÂŽÂ?{vxz{})}~ÂŒ{ Philomena Nwega, a 45-year on the victims. SEMA’s spokesman, Abubaold woman from the same village while she was returning kar Adamu said the agency Â?‰Ž›{ Â?}‰›ž{ Â?vz‰{ ~Ž››€)€šÂ?{ was concerned about the plight the murder, the suspect threw of the displaced and is set to the headless body into Ogbor take relieve materials such as stream in Amuda and buried food, clothes and other essenthe head in a nearby bush, the tial to them immediately. It would be recalled that gunCommission said. Other breakthroughs re- men in their numbers attacked corded by the command in- three communities in Sanga local clude arrest of armed robbery government in the wee hours of suspects, arrest of illegal arms Wednesday killing over 50 percarriers, arrest of cultists, re- sons mainly women and children including a soldier. covered stolen vehicles.

proach them,� he volunteered. When contacted, the spokesman of 1 Division Nigerian Army, Kaduna Col. Abdul Usman said he was yet to get information concerning the arrest but promise to confirm the development from soldiers on ground.

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32-year old man, one Chinedu Nweke, has been arrested for allegedly beheading a middle aged woman, Mrs Philomena Nwega from Amuda in Ezza North Local government area of Ebonyi state. Nweke was paraded in

Abakaliki yesterday by the state Police Command. ‰€z„šÂ?{ šÂŽÂŠÂ‰Âš} Â€|v|{ Žš{ vxz{ monthly achievements of the command and readiness for 2015 general elections in Abakaliki, the state Commissioner of Police, Maigari Dikko, noted that the suspect ƒ}‹ }€…{ }š…{ ~Šv{ ÂŽ>{ vxz{ xz}Â…{ of the victim while she was returning from farm.

Adamawa bye election: 778 secondary schools principals endorse Fintiri candidature OWOLABI ADENUSI, Yola

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with the acting governor. Kumangar explained that the secondary schools principals anchored their decision to support Finitiri was based on his ability to break clean from the past occasioned by the recent improvement in their welfare adding that their students will vote for him come October 11 byeelection. The statement said that the Acting Governor who is vxz{°}Â?{¢z}‰z‰{ÂŽÂ?{vxz{ zÂŽ  z|{ Democratic Party PDP Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri held a meeting with top Stakeholders including, the Speaker and members of the Adamawa State House of Assembly, for-

mer legislators, former and serving commissioners, Special Advisers, past and present Local Government Chairmen, Development Area Administrators, representative of State and Federal Service Commissions, Forum of former Councilors to appraise their readiness to make him sail through in a transparent free and fair manner. Kumangar said that the object of the meeting was to receive pledges of support from the various stakeholders €š~ Š…€š�{ | z~€„~{ }~v€Žš|{ vx}v{ they have taken and plan to take in order to ensure the PDP candidate emerge in a free, fair and transparent elections.

While parading the suspect, the head of the deceased was wrapped inside polythene bag and displayed in front of the |Š| z~v‚{ƒx€~x{xz{}…›€)z…ž According to the CP, the suspect said that his motive was that the son of the deceased, Friday Nwega raped his (suspect’s) wife sometime ago and }�vz‰{ ~Ž››€)€š�{ vxz{ ›Š‰…z‰‚{ the suspect threw headless body into Ogbor Stream in Amuda and buried the head in the nearby bush. Maigari also disclosed that both body and head of the deceased have been recovered by the operatives of the Command’s Depart-

Obiano signs N729m contract to modernize, digitalize ABS Lodge, Amawbia. The project, expected to be n a bid to modernize and Â…z Â€ÂŁz‰zÂ…{ƒ€vx€š{„£z{›Žšvx|‚{ digitalize Anambra Broad- according to the governor, casting Service (ABS) Ra- ƒ}|{€š{Â?Š Â„ Â›zšv{ÂŽÂ?{x€|{ ‰Ž›dio and Television stations, ise to the people of the State to meet up with International to deliver a brand new broadstandard, Governor Willie cast organization complete Obiano has signed N729mil- with modern equipment that  Â€ÂŽÂš{~Žšv‰}~v{vÂŽ{vx}v{z>z~vž would bring Anambra State Hassan Fawaz, Managing closer to the rest of the world. Director, of COMFAX Nigeria Said he, “The realities of €›€vz…‚{vxz{„‰›{x}š… Â€ÂšÂ?{vxz{ modern governance demand project, signed on behalf of that Anambra State should the Company while Governor have a powerful media organ Obiano signed for the state vx}v{ƒŽŠ Â…{„  {vxz{~Ž››Šš€government at the Governor’s cation gap between the peo-

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A Ministry of Peace, please!

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his column ended last week with a prayer: “May God (continue to) expose, humiliate and punish those who are behind the orgy of violence that has made life short, brutish and nasty for Nigerians in the north east!â€? It was one prayer that was answered with the exposure of the private jet arms purchase scandal associated with our socalled religious leaders. I reiterate the call for a Ministry of Peace through this article, originally published on April 4, 2014, while hoping that God will grant us peace and continue to expose the enemies of our country: xz‰z{ €|{  Â€) z{ vÂŽ{ ~xzz‰{ }¢ÂŽÂŠv{ €š{ €Â?z‰€}{ today as a result of the competing calamities ensnaring the citizens. The news media are °ÂŽÂŽÂ…zÂ…{ƒ€vx{xz}‰vĂƒÂ‰zš…€šÂ?{‰z Ž‰v|{ÂŽÂ?{~‰€›z{ and criminalities, including unimaginable corruption by well-oiled Ministers, not to talk of wanton destruction of lives and property. Humanity is diminished as life is hellish for millions of our people. We }  { xÂŽ z{ Â?Ž‰{ }{ ¢z)z‰{ vŽ›Ž‰‰Žƒ{ vxŽŠÂ?x{ šŽ{ structures are put in place to achieve it other than hope itself. But this was not the Nigeria we were born into a few decades ago. As it applies to the whole world, despite all the empty talk about civilization and progress, we have become more debased from within. We kill more, we hate more, and we steal more. Yet, we live less; we learn less and laugh less. That a big industry has emerged from making people laugh (stand-up comedy) is an indication that we are losing happiness. Like drug-dependency, our people troop to comedy shows to derive joy that has bidden many homes bye. Anyone who plays with children would know how educative and entertaining it is to engage them. However, we are so “civilizedâ€? that we have no time Â?Ž‰{|Š~x{ Â€) z{vx€šÂ?|{}|{ Â€) z{~x€ Â…‰zš{ƒxÂŽ|z{ future we cast shadow on. When we were growing up, world crises were limited to the Middle East, the Palestinian-Israeli problem mainly, and distant places. As years progressed, crises started to spread. There were Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. The world of the Middle East would soon become engulfed in anarchy as witnessed in the violence of recent years. In Africa especially, we have Egypt and

the life-terminating coupists, the war-torn Ž›} Â€}{}š…{vxz{x}vzĂƒÂ„  zÂ…{}š…{ÂązšŽ xÂŽ¢Â€~{ Central Africa Republic. Closer home, we see South Sudan wallowing in the mire of mutually assured destruction. We woke up one day to realize that Nigeria is not safe. The Northeast is a Œ€  Â€ÂšÂ?{ „z Â…{ Â?Ž‰{ vz‰‰Ž‰€|v|ž{ Â?{ ‹ŽŠ{ z|~} z{ their bullets, you may not miss those of the security forces. If you miss death on the road riddled with manholes and potholes, you may not be able to escape from the

David Mark, Senate President

kidnappers. Armed robbers will not let you sleep even after working hard to put a decent roof above your head. €Ž zš~z{ }š…{ ¢Â€)z‰{ ~Žš°Â€~v|{ Šš~vŠ}vz{ all aspects of our daily lives. As our leaders play blame like ping pong from Governors to President and back from the President to the Governors, people continue to die like fowls in the Northeast. At another plane, given the daily entertainment we are provided with by our “distinguished delegatesâ€?, it will not be too long when they will be exchanging blows, especially among

QUOTABLE QUOTE

We must live together as brothers or perish together as fools‌.Wars are poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows. – Martin Luther King Jnr.

RENAISSANCE By Mahfouz A. Adedimeji

mahfouzade2@gmail.com 07089781189 (SMS Only) the class of those who have not turned the venue of the National Conference to a national sleeping centre. Though we have been parroting peace and organising peace rallies where we give shirts and other souvenirs to jobless youth and busybodies, we make no concrete steps in distilling and imbibing the culture of peace. I believe it is high time we established a Ministry of Peace that will integrate academic, cultural and religious values into cultivating peace and harmonious coexistence in our country. Apart from the Federal level, such a ministry should be created in all states and local governments

almost a global oversight to have a Ministry of Peace to formally and properly address ~Žš°Â€~v{ vx‰ŽŠÂ?x{ …€} ÂŽÂ?Šzž{ v{ vxz{ zš…{ ÂŽÂ?{ the day, we have more war than peace }š…{ ŽŠ‰{ z}~zĂƒÂŒzz €šÂ?{ z>Ž‰v|{ ÂŽÂ?vzš{ ‰z|Š v{ in negative peace rather than the desirable positive one. Only three countries have Ministries of Peace. They may not grab headlines but it is notable that they are peaceful. These are Nepal, Costa Rica and Solomon Islands. We don’t often hear of eruptions in those countries because they believe that peace is worth investing in. Fortunately, there are reputable peace scholars and peace practitioners that could translate a Ministry into a huge success through constant engagement with communities and defusing time-bombs before they explode through professional engagement with the stakeholders. If such a measure is considered extraordinary just because there is no such a Ministry in the prominent countries, it should be borne in mind that Nigeria is facing extra-ordinary challenges requiring extra-ordinary interventions. The time for a Ministry of Peace in Nigeria is now and there is no doubt that if the square pegs are put in round holes, a lot can be achieved in that direction. Prof. Isaac Albert of the University of Ibadan for example is a tall „Â?Š‰z{€š{vx€|{‰zÂ?}‰…{ƒŽ‰ Â…ƒ€…z‚{šŽv{šÂŠ|v{€š{ Africa. Of course, the mandate of the Ministry of z}~z{ ƒŽŠ Â…{ Â?ÂŽ{ ¢z‹Žš…{ zÂąvz‰š} { ~Žš°Â€~v|{ that we often see in people quarreling, „Â?xv€šÂ?{ Ž‰{ Œ€  Â€ÂšÂ?{ Žšz{ }šŽvxz‰ž{ { }š‹{ €Â?z‰€}š|{}‰z{¢}) Â€ÂšÂ?{€švz‰š} {~Žš°Â€~v|{vx}v{ rob them of peaceful, meaningful living. It is sheer insanity to be building houses all over the place because the houses will zÂŁzšvŠ}  Â‹{ ~}Š|z{ ~Žš°Â€~v|{ }›ŽšÂ?{ vxz{ children and be of no ultimate value. It is ¢z)z‰{ vÂŽ{ Â?ÂŽ~Š|{ Žš{ vx€|{ |xŽ‰v{  Â€Â?z‚{ ›}€šv}€š{ peace within oneself and others, do good as of the Federation. The need for a Ministry of Peace is self- much one can because death terminates all evident with the state of the country. As vxz{°ÂŠ|vz‰€šÂ?{}š…{Â?‹‰}v€Žš|{ƒz{|zzž One is not naĂŻve as to suggest that a I highlighted one on this page some time }Â?Ž‚{ ~Žš°Â€~v|{ }‰z{ ‰z|ÂŽ £zÂ…{ vx‰ŽŠÂ?x{ ƒ}‰‚{ Ministry of Peace will be the almighty court or dialogue all over the world. Yet, formula to contain all crises and violence as I mentioned while playing host to the in the land. It will only go a long way in national leadership of the Society for Peace curbing them. A course in theology does Studies and Practice on a courtesy visit not make one a god, it may only make one recently, it is rather unfortunate that while more godly. It is time for peace in action. Ministries of Defence and Justice exist We have heard much talk about peace, but virtually all over the world to tackle issues talk is cheap. Let’s establish a Ministry and ÂŽÂ?{ ~Žš°Â€~v{ vx‰ŽŠÂ?x{ ƒ}‰{ }š…{ ~ŽŠ‰v‚{ €v{ €|{ see how far it can go, please.

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