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NAC chieftain chides APC, Buhari over N27.5m nomination fee OLUSAKIN BABALOLA, Ibadan

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ormer Presidential Candidate of National Action Council (NAC), Dr Olapade Agoro, has taken a swipe at All Progressives Congress (APC) and its leadership including Major-General Mohammadu Buhari (rtd), over the party’s nomination form for presidential aspirants, which is sold at N27.5 million. A statement sent to Daily Newswatch yesterday by Agoro emphasised that Buhari has compromised his integrity. According to the statement: “One is of the opinion that Buhari has mortgaged his credibility feeling sorry to cough out N27.5 million for a nomination form and still going ahead to pay for the rubbish. “He was deceitful when he narrated how his bank came to rescue in paying the money. One would have expected a man of discipline and sound prin-

ciple to stand thick and tall to pay the nomination fee at a cost he didn’t believe in. “This is the worst situational scenario we have

always found ourselves with desperation inclined leaders desirous of political power for self-aggrandisement and nothing constructive in plan for the

nation than making governance impossible for the declared winner.� The NAC chieftain disclosed that the total package of the president is

N10.9 million per annum, stressing that whoever gets to the position with N27.5 million nomination fee might not live above board.

L-R: Deputy Director, Voters Education, Independent National Electoral Commision (INEC), Mr. Ayo Aluko; Deputy Director, Publicity, Mr. Nick Dazang and Deputy Director, Civil Society Organisations, Mrs. Rose Oriaran-Anthony, at a workshop for some ! " #$%& '*+/0!1 02 3!4' 5" "67!5

Lagos to get additional 2,400 polling units –REC PATRICK OKOHUE

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agos State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Dr Adekunle Ogunmola, has disclosed that the state would get 2,400 additional polling units of the 30,000 that will be created nationwide ahead of the 2015 elections. The additional polling units, when eventually created, would bring the total number of polling units in the state to about 10, 865. Ogunmola spoke yes‡ˆ‰Š‹Œ� ‘’“”ˆ� •ˆ”Š“–—� questions from journalists during a workshop on the forthcoming distribution of permanent voter’s card organised for ™ˆŒ� š4›“‹”œ� š�� � žŒ� United Nation’s Development Project (UNDP) in Lagos State, stressing that the forthcoming distribution of permanent voter’s cards, which is slated for November 7, would capture the new polling units. “There will be considerations in situating the new units. The essence is to ensure proximity and there are not more than 500 voters in a unit. We

have also received the delineation report from Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) and have given them out to our electoral š4›“‹”œ� ‹›‰šœœ� ‡’ˆ� ”šcal government councils to study. We would use the ones we consider relevant.� He added that the electorate would be given

forms of intention for those wishing to change their existing polling units to new one and debunked reports that RECs across the country were protesting against Chairman of INEC, Professor E‹’“‰¢Â? ÂˆÂ—Â‹ÂĽ “It is unfortunate that such report has been published, but I wish to state here that there is no rift

between us and the chairman.� Meanwhile, UNDP National Elections Expert for Nigeria, Professor Bolade Eyinla, said UNDP sponsored the training as part of its good governance projects, adding that credible voters register is germane for successful election. Eyinla commended

Â?Â?š‰Â?“‡œÂ?ˆ*š‰‡Â?‹‡Â?¤Â‰Âšducing unparalleled biometrics for voters in the country. “Recent elections in Nigeria like Ekiti and Osun states were not marred by controversy over the voters register. Since 1960, ‡’“œÂ?ˆ*š‰‡Â?žŒÂ? ˆ—‹Â?‡šÂ?¤Â‰Âšvide card that is devoid of inconsistencies is unrivalled.â€?

Students urge electorate to vote for candidates with good manifesto BOLU-OLU ESHO, Abeokuta

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ndigenes of Ogun State schooling in various higher institutions across the state have urged the electorate to vote for candidates in respect of the content of their manifestos. The students under the aegis of Ogun State Students Movement spoke yesterday while addressing journalists at Abeokuta, the state capital, disclosing that it collected soft copies of manifestos of most of the governorship aspirants across all the parties for assessment through the internet. According to the group, its •–Š“–—œÂ?Â‰ÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ‹Â”ÂˆÂŠÂ?‡’‹‡Â?ÂœÂšÂŁÂˆÂ? of the aspirants are not conversant with the challenges of people of the state as their manifestos didn’t capture some vital areas. Meanwhile, it emphasised that one of the governorship aspirants, Tony Ojesina, has people-oriented manifesto. “After our proper investiga‡“š–Â?‹–ŠÂ?•–Š“–—Â?“–Â?‘’“›’Â?‘ˆÂ? were able to go through all the programmes and manifestos of our governorship aspirants irrespective of their parties, we arrived at conclusion that Tony Ojesina’s manifesto on education, youth employment and empowerment and agricultural revitalisation among others stand out among all the manifestos.â€? However, the students disclosed that they would support all prospective candidates with people-friendly programmes in the 2015 elections.

5,300 teachers, others receive appointment letters in Oyo Ajimobi emphasised that recruitment of 5,300 teachers overnor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo at once by his administration State has pre- was unprecedented in the œˆ–‡ˆŠÂ? ”ˆEˆ‰œÂ? šÂ?Â? history of the state, stressing appointment to that the exercise was part of the 5,300 teaching and non- Â—ÂšÂŚÂˆÂ‰Â–ÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡§ÂœÂ?ˆ*š‰‡œÂ?‡š‘‹‰ŠœÂ? ‡ˆ‹›’“–—Â? œ‡‹*Â? ¥¢ÂœÂ‡Â? ˆ£¤Â”šŒˆŠÂ? improving on the standard of into public primary and sec- education aside providing job ondary schools across the 33 for the teeming unemployed local government councils of youths across the state. The governor added that the state. the present administration ˆEˆ‰œÂ? šÂ?Â? ‹¤¤ÂšÂ“Â–Â‡ÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? were presented yesterday to those employed across the 11 local government councils in Ibadan land during a cere- FOLAKE SOKOYA mony witnessed by members peratives of and supporters of All ProgresSpecial Antisives Congress (APC), profesRobbery Squad sional bodies and members of ¨ ŠÂ? ‹E‹›’ˆŠÂ? the public held at Mapo Hall, to Lagos State Ibadan, while distribution of Police Command have arrestthe remaining is scheduled for ed armed robbers that killed later dates in Oyo, Ogbomoso, Deputy Editor of Saturday Oke-Ogun and Ibarapa areas Newswatch, Toyin Obadina. of the state. It was gathered that the

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has been doing everything possible to improve on the quality of education including sending over 31,000 teachers on various trainings, both locally and internationally, towards enhancing their productivity and promotion of 24,000 teaching personnel. ÂŞ ˆ‡Â? ÂŁÂˆÂ? Âœ¤ÂˆÂ›Â“•›‹””ŒÂ? ›š–gratulate our teachers in Oyo State. I can say it authoritatively that our teachers have

never had it so good. They have continued to enjoy salary elongation just as their appointments have been gaÂŤÂˆEÂˆÂŠÂĽÂŹ Meanwhile, chairmen of the state Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) and Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM), Dr Busari Adebisi and Alhaji Abu Gbadamosi respectively, said recruitment of the teachers would con-

‡‰“ž¢Â‡ÂˆÂ?œ“—–“•›‹–‡”ŒÂ?‡šÂ?‡’ˆÂ?Šˆvelopment of education and bring joy into families of the ÂžÂˆÂ–ÂˆÂ•Â›Â“Â‹Â‰Â“ÂˆÂœÂĽ ‘šÂ? šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? žˆ–ˆ•›“‹‰“ˆœ­Â? Tirimisiyu Damilare and Akorede Balkit, expressed delight on their appointment and pledged that they would contribute their quota ‡š‘‹‰ŠœÂ? ‹E‹“–“–—Â? –ˆ›ˆœœ‹‰ŒÂ? educational standard in the state.

Killers of Newswatch editor arrested

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armed robbers – Adeshina Festus, Babatunde Makinde, Sunday Samuel and Ibrahim Adeokin were arrested on October 18 and confessed that a member of their gang, Oke, who was gunned down dur“–—Â?Â?Â‹Â›ÂˆÂŻÂš*Â?‘“‡’Â? Â?š¤ÂˆÂ‰Â‹tives in a robbery operation, pulled the trigger that killed Obadina.

Â?¤ÂšÂ”“›ˆÂ?š4›ˆ‰­Â?‘’šÂ?¤Â”ˆ‹ŠˆŠÂ? Â‹Â–ÂšÂ–ÂŒÂŁÂ“Â‡ÂŒ­Â? Â›ÂšÂ–Â•Â‰ÂŁÂˆÂŠÂ? ‡šÂ? Daily Newswatch that those apprehended are among the notorious gangs that have been terrorising the state and evading arrest till they met there waterloo. He added that they are likely to be paraded before journalists today.

It would be recalled Obadina died on February 1 at a hospital in the state following gunshot injuries he sustained when the armed robbers crossed and •‰ˆŠÂ?‹‡Â?’“£Â?“–Â?›”šœˆÂ?‰‹–—ˆÂ?‹”š–—Â? Ikorodu/Ijebu-Ode road on the ‘‹ŒÂ?Â’ÂšÂŁÂˆÂ?Â?‰š£Â?š4›ˆ­Â?‘’“›’Â?“œÂ? located on Broad Street, Lagos Island in the wee hours of the fateful day.


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2015: No anointed candidate in APGA – Shinkafi

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ational Secretary, All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), ¡ ­ warned all aspiring contestants on the platform of the party in 2015 to prepare to face the grassroots during the primaries. ¡ there would be no anointed candidates for the forthcoming elections. ¤ poko, a sprawling suburb of Onitsha, Anambra State commercial nerve centre, during the commissioning of boreholes completed by Chief Afam Ogene, House of Representatives member, representing Ogbaru Federal Constituency. ­ ¢ * ¦ ¤resentation of the Federal Constituency and APGA in the lower chamber, assured that his party would organ-

ise free, fair and transparent primaries for those aspiring to contest in the next year’s general elections. He said, “There will be no anointed candidates. There will be no imposition of candidates. I am holding brief for the relevant electoral law, which has not been amended by the National Assembly, which demands

that political parties should organise primaries. W e will organise transparent primaries.” electoral law that demanded for primaries, he would have asked Ogene to go back to the House of Representatives, because he has ¢ and has been able to carry

his people along. He said it was his signature that sent Ogene to the National Assembly in 2011, saying that he was proud that he did not do that in vain. He commended Ogene for completing the two water projects, which were hitherto abandoned after extensive work has been done

on them, saying that water is very essential in people’s lives. “Water is life. It is very important in the life of this community. I am proud of Afam Ogene. I am proud of signing the signature that sent him to National Assembly. And I will not hesitate to sign again if not for Electoral Law.”

ITF DG to chair World Skills Nigeria committee

EFCC arraigns BDC operator over $50,000 fraud

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conomic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday arraigned one Abubakar Abdullahi before Justice Dije Aboki, Kano State High Court, on a onecount charge of criminal breach of trust. The accused, Manager of Maisabulu Bureau de Change, Kano, had sometime in April, 2013, upon the instruction of his employer, Alhaji Kabiru Maisabulu, Managing Director of Maisabulu Bureau de Change, purchased the sum of $50,000 from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on behalf of one Bello Sani Yakassai of Misau Bureau de Change but, converted the said sum for his personal use. The count reads, “That you Abubakar Abdullahi being the Manager of Maisabulu Bureau de Change sometime in April 2013 in Kano within the judicial division of the High Court of Justice of Kano being entrusted with certain property to wit: the sum of $50,000 equivalent to the sum of N7,780,000 given to you by Ahaji Kabiru Maisabulu for onward transmission to Bello Sani Yakassai ££ E £ of trust in respect thereof and that you thereby com£ E * ¤¢ able under section 314 of the Penal Code.” The accused pleaded not guilty when the charge was read to him. Based on his plea, Justice Aboki ordered that the accused be remanded in EFCC custody pending the hearing of the bail application and adjourned the £ E ¦ £ ·¥

In his speech, Ogene debunked the impression that he was new in the party, insisting that he has been part of the struggle for the restoration of the former governor’s mandate after the impeachment and second tenure. Ogene said in spite of campaign of calumny against him, he was not afraid no £ E £ ¤position, saying that God will always be on his side. Enumerating his achievements, Ogene said he paid N4 million to complete the Ogboko and Ogbeukwu boreholes, saying that just last week he installed 110 E-learning centre at Nwafor Orizu College of Education, Nsugbe.

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Certification of Nigeria as Ebola-free country commendable - Enabulele CHIOMA UMEHA

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ice President (WAR), Commonwealth Medical Association, Immediate Past President, Nigerian Medical Association, Dr. Osahon Enabulele, has described declaration of Nigeria as an Ebola free country by World Health Organisation (WHO) as a major breakthrough in the health

industry. A statement signed by Enabulele, yesterday, commended Nigerians for their collabora ¦ * deadly disease. ª § cation of Nigeria as Ebola free by the World Health Organisation (WHO) is undoubtedly ¤ ¦ development in the annals of Nigeria, particularly her health care sector,” the statement said.

“It is my view that this achievement should particularly be dedicated to the memories of the late Dr. Stella Ameyo Adedevoh and all other health workers who were felled by the Ebola virus in the course of patriotically preventing the spread of the virus by the late Liberian, Mr. Patrick Sawyer, reputed to have imported Ebola Virus Disease into Nigeria,” the Vice President of WAR said. He called for strengthening

the country’s health care and governance system. “While I commend all Nigerians, government at all levels, as well as other stakeholders and international agencies for this success story, I urge that this declaration should not be seen as an opportunity to recline into passivity but as a call to sustain and improve efforts at rebuilding and robustly strengthening Nigeria’s health care and Governance system.”

N1.9 scam: Adabanya’s trial continues today

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rial of Chidi Adabanya, a former employee of Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), who, along £ 4 Bayelsa State Government, allegedly obtained N1.9 billion from the oil company through a phony consultancy contract for development permit in the Gbaran-Ubie project, is to resume today, October 21, before Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court, Abuja. Adabanya was charged together with Forstech

Technical Nigeria Limited, Gastroil Ventures Limited, Andrew Feyaikebena Ebakpa, Ibe Uzoma, Ezekiel Benneth Hart, Presley Ebakpa, Kwokwo Bolouwenimo and Kwokwo Ebikibina, Bikyiis Integrated Services Limited and Fambo Integrated Services Limited, before Justice Gladys Olotu on June 18, 2012, on a 22-count charge that borders on money laundering. At the last hearing of the case before Justice Olotu proceeded on retirement, the prosecution presented two witnesses. One of the witnesses, Francis Onodingene, a

former Manager of Stanbic IBTC Bank, Warri, told the court how, through the influence of Adabanya, Forstech Technical Nigeria Limited’s dormant account with the bank was reactivated majorly to receive the N1.9 billion payment expected from Shell. He revealed how the money was eventually paid into the account in three tranches and how Adabanya nominated his mistress, Uzo Ibie, to run the account. Another witness, Abubakar Omede, an investigator with the EFCC told the court that there

was no trace of Forstech in the address indicated 4 ­ ta State. Omede also disclosed that the supposed residence of the two directors of the company could not be found. The removal of Justice Olotu from the bench meant the case had to be reassigned to a new ¡¢ ¥ £ E came up for re-arraignment on June 3 only Benneth Ezekiel- Hart appeared in court, while other accused persons, including Adabanya refused to either appear or send their counsel to court.

irector-General, Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Dr Juliet Chukkas-Onaeko, has emerged as chairperson of World Skills Nigeria as well as chairperson of National Mirror Technical Committee. Chukkas-Onaeko replaces the Interim Chairman of the National Mirror Technical Committee, Mr. Sunday Adeyemi, Registrar of Chattered Institute of Personnel Management. In a statement issued by the Director, Public Relations of the ITF, Mrs. Dorothy Ojaide, “The National Mirror Technical Committee, which is constituted of representatives from the Industrial Training Fund, Chartered Institute of Personnel Management, Standard Organisation of Nigeria, University of Nigeria, Federal Inland Revenue Service and the Society for Human Resource Management, is expected to develop standards in all aspects of human resources practices in line with global standards. “World Skills Nigeria is a body vested with the responsibility of spearheading and coordinating Nigeria’s participation in the world skills competition which is scheduled for Sao-Paulo, Brazil, in 2014.” Ojaide said, “Dr. Chukkas-Onaeko’s election as chairperson of world skills Nigeria followed a coalition meeting of the group which took place in Abuja recently. “The Director-General was unanimously elected by all members of the body which comprises of several institutions including National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB), National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) and Industrial Training Fund (ITF)’’.


South South news 9 2015: Ijaw youths move against zoning in Bayelsa, drum support for Senator Amange Daily Newswatch

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014

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ouths of Bayelsa may have moved against the zoning arrangement of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, as they commenced campaigns for the Bayelsa East senatorial district aspirations of Senator Nimi Barigha-Amange, saying he is the best material for the district. In the party’s zoning arrangement, the Bayelsa East Senatorial ticket would be given to Brass Local Government area of the State. The Ijaw youths, drawn from the eight local government councils area of the State and under the aegis of the Nigerian Youth Project for Jonathan 2015,said though the President is yet to declare the duo of President Goodluck Jonathan and Senator Nimi BarighaAmange have become the needed combination for accelerated development and growth. The Director General of the Nigerian Youths Project for Jonathan,Comrade Ken Okorodas,while addressing some women and youths in Yenagoa,said the achievements recorded by the administration of Dr. Goodluck

Jonathan have rejuvenated the various sectors of the economy including roads,Aviation,Transport. “This uncommon transformation by the President Goodluck Jonathan administration has brought about same at the State level with Governor Seriake Dickson turning the state into a construction yard of growth

and development.� Comrade Ken Okorodas, who described the tenure of Senator Nimi BarighaAMange in the sixth Assembly between 2007 and 2011 as unprecedented asked the people of the State to consider experience and performance as a yard stick to produce a Senator to represent Bayelsa East

Senatorial district “while in the senate,Senator Barigha-Amange ensured that several projects for the area were captured in the federal government but stalled due to lack of follow up when he left ofÂ•Â›ÂˆÂĽÂŹ Okorodas said “after a thorough and unbiased assessment of a wide spec-

trum of the people friendly policies, programmes and projects that are evident in Bayelsa State in particular and Nigeria in general courtesy Mr. President, the Governor of Bayelsa State and our beloved Senator for whom we are gathered here, we have no doubt that these eminent Nigerians under

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he All Progressives Congress, APC, has berated the Federal government for allegedly squandering N90 billion on failed contracts for the dredging of Calabar waterway

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L-R: Member, Federal House of Representatives, Mrs. Blessing Nsiegbe; Minister of State for Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike; National Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Adamu Muazu; PDP Deputy National Chairman, Mr. Uche Secondus and Sen. Hope Uzodimma, at the inauguration of Adult Education Centre in Rumuwoji, Port Harcourt, Rivers State‌yesterday.

investigate the initial contract with a view to reclaiming funds which were sunk into the failed contract? “Again, why has the Federal government decided to use the dredging contract as another conduit pipe to raise money for the re-election campaign of the incumbent President given the fact that the heightening of political calculus will not The statement reads in crous account and his ironic and laughable. Even allow it the chance to parts: “No sooner had haste to accuse Comrade as full-time president of monitor the contract to the purported “bomb at- Oshiomhole of culpability the Nigeria Labour Con- completion?â€? On the extension of tackâ€? been reported by for a supposed crime yet —‰ˆœœÂ? ¨ Š­Â? ÂšÂŁÂ‰Â‹ÂŠÂˆÂ? an online medium with to be investigated, we are Oshiomhole was known the East-West road further claim of bomb persuaded to believe he is for his non-violence phi- from Akwa Ibom to explosion within Govern- merely acting out a script. losophy. On the contrary, Cross River, the party ment House, than Mr Ize- It is laughable indeed that Edo people know those said it may not also see Iyamu quickly called a any sane man will be tar- with the history of cult- the light of day, and press conference to point geting an obscure clinic ism and violence dating that the extension was •–—ˆ‰œÂ? ‹‡Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ÂšÂŚÂˆÂ‰Â–ÂšÂ‰­Â? that is, at best, now mori- back to their school daysâ€?. “another political gimIt further called on the mickâ€? towards 2015 Comrade Adams Eric bundâ€?. It continued: “Mr Ize-Iy- PDP in the state to look elections. Oshiomhole, as the masThe party also chided termind of the explosion ‹£¢§ÂœÂ? ‘“”ŠÂ? ‹””ˆ—‹‡“š–Â? •‡œÂ? inwards for those who the President for not ÂŁÂ‹ÂœÂ‡ÂˆÂ‰ÂŁÂ“Â–ÂŠÂˆÂŠÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? ‹E‹›™Â? into PDP’s jaded style of at the clinic owned by his visiting Cross River on a member of the Edo stage-managing assaults wifeâ€?. “For the avoidance of on its agents to be used as State House of Assem- since 2011 during his camdoubt, we wish to state pretext by its thugs to at- bly, Mr Rasaq Momoh. It electioneering paign, and therefore ‡‹›™Â? š4›“‹”œÂ? šÂ?Â? ŠšÂ? ‡‹‡ˆÂ? also called on the Police that the report of bomb explosion at the Edo Gov- Government and agents to thoroughly probe top advised Cross Riverians leaders of the PDP for the to know that the ruling ernment House is patent- of the APCâ€?. Again, Mr Ize-Iyamu’s ‹E‹›™Â? š–Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ŠšÂ? œ‡‹‡ˆÂ? party has nothing to ofly falseâ€?. reference to cultists being Legislative Quarters pe- fer but ‘lies, impunity “By Ize-Iyamu’s ludiand brigandage.’ engaged against PDP is nultimate Saturday.

without explaining circumstances surrounding the transaction. President Goodluck Jonathan, last Friday, flaged off the dredging of the Calabar waterway amidst high expectations. But the party, in a press statement made available to Newswatch

on Monday, and signed by Mr Bassey Ita, Special Adviser on media and publicity to the South South zonal chairman, described the dredging issue as not transparent and high deceit. The release read in part: “One recalls that similar promises had severally been made

in the past regarding the dredging, but did not see the light of day. Over N90billion had been sunk into the dredging but the Chanel remains shallow. “The question that agitates our minds is: has the PDP government thought it wise to

Edo Govt faults PDP’s bomb blast claims THANKGOD Benin

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do State Government has faulted claims of the Peoples Democratic Par‡ŒÂ? ¨ ŠÂ? “–Â? ‡’ˆÂ? œ‡‹‡ˆÂ? ‡’‹‡Â? ‡’ˆ‰ˆÂ? ‘‹œÂ? ‹Â? žš£žÂ? ‹E‹›™Â? on its chieftain’s building, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu. In a statement signed by the state Commissioner for Information & Orientation, Hon Louis Odion, it described as ‘reckless’ press statements made by Ize-Iyamu, describing the party as desperate to spread falsehood and sow fear in the minds of the people of Edo State with a view to simulating a crisis.

Rivers Assembly approves N19bn for Gov Amaechi AMAKA AGBU, Port Harcourt

FG squandered N90b on bogus Calabar port dredging –APC JOSEPH KINGSTON, Calabar

whose leadership these uncommon heights of all round achievements are re›š‰ŠˆŠÂ? ‘“””Â? ¤ÂˆÂ‰Â?š‰£Â? žˆEˆ‰Â? if given another opportu–“‡ŒÂ?‡šÂ?‰ˆ–Šˆ‰Â?‡’ˆ“‰Â?œˆ”šÂˆÂœÂœÂ? services to the state and country.â€?

he Rivers State House of Assembly has granted the request of the Rivers State Government to access the sum of N19 billion from the State reserved funds, which had been saved by the Governor Rotimi Amaechi administration. The sixth Assembly had passed a bill that authorised the government to be saving N1billion monthly. The request from the government, which came up at yesterday’s œ“E“–—Â? ‘‹œÂ? ¢Â–‹–“£š¢ÂœÂ”ÂŒÂ? approved by the 23 lawÂŁÂ‹Â™ÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂ? ‘’šÂ? ‹Eˆ–ŠˆŠÂ? the day’s session. In the ”ˆEˆ‰Â? ‰ˆ¸¢ÂˆÂœÂ‡Â“–—Â? Â?š‰Â? ”ˆ—islative backing for the withdrawal from the fund which was read on ‡’ˆÂ? šÂšÂšÂ‰Â? šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? š¢ÂœÂˆ­Â? Governor Amaechi explained that the money would be used to complete ongoing capital projects in state. The Leader of the House, Mr. Chidi Lloyd, said that the request did not need to be debated, since the intention was for the state government to fund and complete ongoing projects. He said that his views were shared by other members of the assembly. ˆE“–—Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ‡š–ˆÂ? Â?š‰Â? the discussions, the Speaker of the House, Hon Otelemaba DanAmachree, pointed out that the state government had unpaid bills due to financial crunch, adding that with the huge money in the reserve funds, it was proper to approve the request. Throwing more light on the reserved funds, the Chairman, House š££“EˆˆÂ? š–Â? “–‹–›ˆ­Â? Josiah Olu, said the money would be drawn from the over N50 billion saved by the government. According to him, what led to the request was on ‡’ˆÂ? •–‹–›“‹”Â? ›‰¢Â–›’Â? žˆing experienced by the state on account of the delays in the release of funds by the Federal Government through the Federal Account Alloca‡“š–Â? š££“EˆˆÂ?¨ Š¼Â?


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World Report TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014

Japanese PM Abe suffers setback as two ministers quit Just hours later, Justice Minister Midori Matsushima also resigned. The opposition Democratic £ complaint against Matsushima, accusing her of violating the election law by distributing paper fans to voters. Obuchi and Matsushima ¦ £ appointed by Abe in the ¢¿ ­ £ ¦ intended to boost his popularity and show his commitment to promoting women as part of his “Abenomics” strategy to revive the economy. “I appointed them and as prime minister, I bear Japan’s Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Yuko Obuchi attends a news conference at her ministry in responsibility,” Abe told ¤ 4 ¥ ª Tokyo deeply apologise to the wo Japanese Further resignations could people of the nation.” Abe cabinet minis- raise doubts about Abe’s added he wanted to pick ters resigned own future, some political successors for the two yesterday over experts said. posts within the day. the dubious use “There are more than As head of the powerof political funds, dealing two (other) ministers with ful Ministry of EconoPrime Minister Shinzo regard to whom there are my, Trade and Industry Abe his biggest setback suspicions,” Yukio Edano, (METI), Obuchi, a tele 4 - the opposition Demogenic mother of two, was cember 2012. cratic Party’s second-intasked with selling Abe’s The resignations of the command, told reporters. unpopular plan to restart two women, including “We will coordinate our nuclear reactors to a wary ¯¤ actions among opposipublic worried about safeindustry minister, could tion parties, point out the ty. The process to restart complicate tough deci- problems and ask for ex £ 4sions on key policies, in- planations about the other cult but unlikely to be decluding whether to go ministers.” layed by her resignation, ahead with an unpopuHe did not identify the 4 ¥ lar plan to raise the sales ministers nor explain how Abe told reporters he tax and planned restarts the opposition planned to had picked the Harvardof nuclear reactors shut seek any explanations. educated Yoichi Midown after the 2011 FukuTrade and Industry Minyazawa, 64, a former vice shima disaster. ister Yuko Obuchi, 40, the economics minister and Abe hopes to contain daughter of a prime minthe nephew of the late the damage through swift ister and tipped as a future prime minister Kiichi Mireplacements of the two, contender to become Jayazawa, to replace Obuchi. but the opposition is look- ¤ § £ ¤ £ ­ He selected Yoko Kamiing for other potentially tendered her resignation kawa, 61, a former gender vulnerable ministers also after allegations that her equality minister, for the appointed in an early Sep- support groups misused justice portfolio. She also £ ¢¿ ¥ political funds. studied at Harvard.

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The departures are the ­ 4 December 2012 for a rare second term, promising to revive Japan’s stalled economy and strengthen its security stance to cope with challenges such as a rising China. § ¤ £ minister in 2006-2007 was marred by scandals among his ministers - several quit and one committed suicide. Abe himself resigned after just one year in the face of parliamentary deadlock, sliding support rates and ill health. His current government E ¢ scandal until the cabinet ¢¿ ¥ § ¢ alition has a hefty parliamentary majority and no general election need be held until 2016, but the opposition Democrats have taken aim at new ministers in debates to try to dent Abe’s popularity.

After clashes, Hong Kong students, government stand their ground before talks

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ong Kong students and the government stood their ground yesterday ahead of talks aimed at defusing more than three weeks of pro-democracy protests that have 4 ¢ the Chinese-controlled city, but expectations of a breakthrough were low. Student-led protesters are calling for free elections in the former British trading post, but China insists on screening ¥ Kong’s Beijing-backed leader, Leung Chunying, has said the city’s government was unwilling to compromise on China’s restrictions. The talks between student representatives and senior city government 4 ­ ¢ Tuesday evening, may £ ¯

building measures and an agreement to continue the dialogue, but are unlikely to bridge the chasm between the two sides or end the demonstrations. “I don’t expect much from tomorrow’s meeting, but I still hold some hope for the talks,” said protester Woody Wong, a 21-year-old student who camped overnight on Nathan Road, the main thoroughfare in the densely populated Mong Kok district. “I will keep doing this until the government listens.” Dozens of people were injured in two nights of clashes over the weekend in Mong Kok, including 22 police, media and police said. Four people were arrested for assault, police said. The area was calm yesterday although scores of protesters remained on the streets.

Pro-democracy protesters, protecting themselves with helmets, masks, foam pads and empty plastic bottles, raise their hands at riot police as a gesture of peace

U.S. drops arms to defenders in Kobani

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urkey said yesterday it would allow Iraqi Kurd reinforce fellow Kurds in the Syrian border town of Kobani, while the United States airdropped arms for the £ ¤ defenders resist an Islamic State assault. Washington said the arms had been supplied by Iraqi Kurdish authorities and had been dropped near Kobani, which came under Is £ E September and is now besieged to the east,

west and south, and bordered to the north by Turkey. Turkey has stationed tanks on hills overlooking Kobani but has refused to help the Kurdish militias on the ground without striking a broader deal with its NATO allies on intervening in the Syrian civil war, saying action should also be taken against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. However, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told a news conference that Turkey was facilitating the passage of Iraqi Kurd-

ish peshmerga forces which have also fought Islamic State when the £ E Kurds’ autonomous region in Iraq over the summer. He gave no details. Turkey’s refusal to ¦ E against Islamic State, which has seized large areas of Syria and neighbouring Iraq, has led to growing frustration in the United States. The policy has also provoked lethal riots in southeastern Turkey by Kurds furious at Ankara’s refusal to

help Kobani or at least open a land corridor for ¦ ¢ reinforcements to go there. Ankara views the Syrian Kurds with deep suspicion because of their ties to the PKK, a group that waged a decades-long militant campaign for Kurdish rights in Turkey. Earlier the U.S. Central Command said it had delivered weapons, ammunition and medical supplies to allow ¢ keep up their resistance in the town which is called Kobani in Kurd-

ish and Ayn al-Arab in Arabic. The main Syrian Kurdish armed group, the YPG, said it had received “a large quantity” of ammunition and weapons. Redur Xelil, a spokesman for the YPG, said the weapons dropped overnight would have a “positive impact” on E £ have been out-gunned by Islamic State. But he added: “Certainly it will not be enough to E ¥¬ “We do not think the E

end that quickly. The forces of (Islamic State) are still heavily present and determined to occupy Kobani. In addition, there is resolve (from the YPG) to re¤ E ­¬ Reuters in an interview conducted via Skype. He declined to give more details on the shipment. The United States began carrying out air strikes against Islamic State targets in Iraq in August and about a month later started bombing the militant group in neighbouring Syria.


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Daily Newswatch

African Report TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014

Top ANC man shot in South Africa robbery

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top member of South Africa’s ruling ANC was shot during a robbery after he was accosted while withdrawing cash, police said yesterday.

‹›™œš–Â? Â‡Â’ÂˆÂŁÂž¢­Â? ‹Â? member of parliament ‹–ŠÂ? Â?ÂšÂ‰ÂŁÂˆÂ‰Â? Âœ¤ÂšÂ™ÂˆÂœÂŁÂ‹Â–Â? of the African National Congress (ANC) was shot on Sunday in the town of “‡ž‹–™­Â? ˆ‹œ‡Â? šÂ?Â? š’‹––ˆœž¢Â‰Â—­Â? ‘’“”ˆÂ? —ˆE“–—Â? cash from an ATM machine. Police said he was approached by a robber

who demanded that he withdraw all his money. Â?Â•Â‰ÂˆÂ‹Â‰ÂŁÂ?‘ˆ–‡Â?š*Â?Š¢Â‰Â“–—Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ›š–Â?‰š–‡‹‡“š–­Â? œ‡‰“™“–—Â? Â‡Â’ÂˆÂŁÂž¢Â?“–Â?‡’ˆÂ?Â›Â’ÂˆÂˆÂ™ÂĽ “Mthembu was rushed to hospital and is said to be in a stable condition,â€? said ¤ÂšÂ”“›ˆÂ? Âœ¤ÂšÂ™ÂˆÂœÂŁÂ‹Â–Â? ‰“—‹dier Selvy Mohlala. Mohlala said a case of armed robbery was being investigated and no one had been arrested. š¢Â‡Â’Â? Â?‰“›‹Â? “œÂ? ™–š‘–Â? for a high number of ÂŚÂ“ÂšÂ”ÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? Â›Â‰Â“ÂŁÂˆÂœ­Â? ‹–ŠÂ? š4›“‹”Â? •—¢Â‰ÂˆÂœÂ? ‰ˆ”ˆ‹œˆŠÂ? ”‹œ‡Â? month showed that more than 17,000 people were ™“””ˆŠÂ?“–Â?‡’ˆÂ?”‹œ‡Â?ÂŒÂˆÂ‹Â‰ÂĽ

Tanzanian police kill bombing ‘mastermind’

Experimental Ebola vaccine expected in Geneva today

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anada will start sending more than 1,000 doses of an experimental Ebola vaccine to Â‘Â“Ă€ÂˆÂ‰Â”Â‹Â–ÂŠÂ?‡’“œÂ?‘ˆˆ™Â?‹œÂ? ¤Â‹Â‰Â‡Â? šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? —”šž‹”Â? •—’‡Â? against the deadly virus, a Geneva hospital said Sunday. Trials of the vaccine on humans are expected ‡šÂ? žˆ—“–Â? “–Â? Â‘Â“Ă€ÂˆÂ‰Â”Â‹Â–ÂŠÂ? at the end of October or early next month, it said. “The Canadian government has said it will begin sending the vaccine doses on Monday, so they should arrive in Geneva on Tuesday,â€? said —–ˆœÂ? ˆ*ˆ‡­Â? Âœ¤ÂšÂ™ÂˆÂœwoman for the Geneva University Hospital, HUG, where the vaccine will be stored. Canada said in August it would give the Geneva-based World Health Organisation 800 vials -each believed to contain about two doses -- of the VSV-EBOV vaccine developed at the National Microbiology Labora-

tory in Winnipeg. The United Nations health agency has iden‡“•ˆŠÂ? ‡‘šÂ? Âˆà ¤ÂˆÂ‰Â“ÂŁÂˆÂ–tal vaccines that have shown promising results when tested on ÂŁÂšÂ–Â™ÂˆÂŒÂœĂ‚Â? ’ˆÂ? ‹–‹Š“‹–Â? VSV-EBOV, licenced by ÂĽ ÂĽÂ? •‰£Â? ˆ‘ “–™Â? ˆnetics, and one made by British company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). Clinical trials of the ˆ‘ “–™Â? ÂŚÂ‹Â›Â›Â“Â–ÂˆÂ? žˆ—‹–Â? in the United States last Â‘ÂˆÂˆÂ™ÂĽÂ? ’ˆÂ? ‹–‹Š“‹–Â? government said the results are due in December. “You cannot transport ‡’“œÂ? ™“–ŠÂ? šÂ?Â? ¤Â‰ÂšÂŠ¢Â›Â‡Â? ‹–ŒÂ? ‘’“›’Â? ‘‹Œ­Â? ˆ*ˆ‡Â? ‡š”ŠÂ? ­Â? ‘’ˆ–Â? ‹œ™ˆŠÂ? ‘’ŒÂ? “‡Â? ’‹ŠÂ? ‡‹™ˆ–Â? œšÂ? ”š–—Â? Â?š‰Â? Canada to send the vials. The vaccine must be stored at minus 80 degrees Celsius (-112 degrees Fahrenheit). Canada said it would send the vials in three separate air shipments as a precaution in case of an accident or a temperature control failure.

The National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg, Canada

Police cordon off the site of a bomb attack in Arusha, nothern Tanzania

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anzanian police said yesterday they had shot dead a man suspected of carry“–—Â? š¢Â‡Â? žš£žÂ? ‹E‹›™œÂ? “–Â? the tourist town of Arusha, including targeting a church and restaurant. Yahaya Omari was described by police as the “mastermind, brain, coordinator and the main performer of terrorist bomb“–—œÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? ‹›“ŠÂ? ‹E‹›™œÂ? “–Â? Arusha.â€? He was being trans-

ferred to the Tanzanian capital Dodoma when he tried to escape, with of•›ˆ‰œÂ? œ’šš‡“–—Â? ’“£Â? Šˆ‹ŠÂ? late Sunday. Omari, a martial arts teacher aged 31, who was ‹”œšÂ? ™–š‘–Â? ‹œÂ? ‹’‹Œ‹Â? Sensei, was arrested on October 6. During questioning, police said Omari had “ad£“EˆŠÂ? ‡šÂ? Â’Â‹ÂŚÂˆÂ? ¤Â”‹––ˆŠ­Â? coordinated and ledâ€? ‹Â? œˆ‰“ˆœÂ? šÂ?Â? ‹E‹›™œÂ? œ“–›ˆÂ? 2012, although no details were given for his motiva-

tion. Police said he had ad£“EˆŠÂ? ›‹‰‰Œ“–—Â? š¢Â‡Â? ‹Â? žš£žÂ? ‹E‹›™Â? “–Â? ¢Â”ÂŒÂ? š–Â? a restaurant in Arusha wounding eight people, as well as a May 2013 at‡‹›™Â?š–Â?‹Â? ‹‡’š”“›Â?›’¢Â‰Â›Â’­Â? when an improvised bomb ripped through the building, wounding 30. ‰¢ÂœÂ’‹Â? “œÂ? ‹Â? ™ˆŒÂ? ‡š‘–Â? for Tanzania’s tourist inŠ¢ÂœÂ‡Â‰ÂŒ­Â? ‹Â? £‹¥š‰Â? œš¢Â‰Â›ÂˆÂ? šÂ?Â? foreign currency for the eastern African country. Visitors come to the city

before travelling onwards to the iconic snowcapped ¤ÂˆÂ‹Â™Â?šÂ?Â? š¢Â–‡Â? “”“£‹–¥‹ro, Africa’s highest mountain, as well as to the ˆ‰ˆ–—ˆ‡“Â? ‹‡“š–‹”Â? ‹‰™­Â? famed for its great migration of wildebeest, one of nature’s most spectacular wonders. Religious tensions between Tanzania’s usually peaceful Christian and Muslim communities Â’Â‹ÂŚÂˆÂ? š››‹œ“š–‹””ŒÂ? šÂ‹Â‰ÂˆÂŠÂ? ‘“‡’Â? ‹E‹›™œÂ? š–Â? ÂŁÂšÂœ¸¢ÂˆÂœÂ? and churches.

60 Africans scramble over Morocco-Spain border fence

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bout 60 Africans scrambled over a border fence from Morocco into Spanish territory yesterday, as a United Na‡“š–œÂ? š4›“‹”Â? ¢Â‰Â—ˆŠÂ? ¤Â‹Â“–Â? to protect migrants’ rights following evidence of police abuse. It was the latest in a œ‡‰“–—Â? šÂ?Â? ‹Eˆ£¤Â‡ÂœÂ? žŒÂ? Šˆœperate Africans trying to reach European soil by scaling the seven-metre (23-foot), triple-layer fence into the Spanish territory of Melilla, raising pressure on Spain’s government. A crowd of Africans charged to the fence around dawn yesterday and about 60 made it across and ran into Me-

lilla, some heading to a police station and others to an immigration centre, ¤Â‹Â–“œ’Â? Â—ÂšÂŚÂˆÂ‰Â–ÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? š4cials there said in a statement. A video of a previš¢ÂœÂ? ‹Eˆ£¤Â‡Â? Â•Â”ÂŁÂˆÂŠÂ? žŒÂ? ‹Â? rights group on October 15 showed Spanish police beating an immigrant as he hung from the fence and then carrying him ap¤Â‹Â‰ÂˆÂ–‡”ŒÂ?¢Â–›š–œ›“š¢ÂœÂ?ž‹›™Â? to the Moroccan side. That was the second of ‡‘šÂ?ž“ŠœÂ?”‹œ‡Â?‘ˆˆ™Â?žŒÂ?£“grants which the Spanish government described as “violentâ€?. It said several migrants and Spanish po”“›ˆÂ? š4›ˆ‰œÂ? ‘ˆ‰ˆÂ? “–¥¢Â‰ÂˆÂŠÂ? “–Â? ‡’šœˆÂ? ‹Eˆ£¤Â‡ÂœÂ? ‘’“”ˆÂ? ‹Â? handful of Africans made it across.

“This worries us,â€? the Âœ¤ÂšÂ™ÂˆÂœÂ‘š£‹–Â?“–Â? ¤Â‹Â“–Â?Â?š‰Â? the UN High Commission for Refugees, Maria Jesus Vega, told AFP yesterday, ‰ˆ‹›‡“–—Â? ‡šÂ? ”‹œ‡Â? ‘ˆˆ™§ÂœÂ? video. “Whatever their reasons for trying to enter, these people must be respected and these images show that some parties are not acting as they should... There are people beating those who are on the fence.â€? UNHCR fears that Spanish police are denying “asylum procedures to people in need of international protection, who come to Spain’s southern žš‰Šˆ‰Â? šÂˆÂˆÂ“–—Â? ‘‹‰Â? ‹–ŠÂ? ¤ÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂˆÂ›¢Â‡Â“š–­Â? ˆ—‹§ÂœÂ?š4›ˆÂ? said in a statement on Fri-

day. ‡Â?¢Â‰Â—ˆŠÂ? ¤Â‹Â“–Â?‡šÂ?‡‹™ˆÂ?‹””Â? “necessary measures to ¤Â‰ÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ–‡Â?‡’“œÂ?™“–ŠÂ?šÂ?Â?œ“‡¢Â‹tion from occurring again at Spain’s bordersâ€?. Melilla has one of Europe’s two land borders with Africa, along with another nearby Spanish territory, Ceuta, to the west. Spain has demanded more help from the European Union to deal with the šÂšÂ‘Â?šÂ?Â?ÂŁÂ“Â—Â‰Â‹Â–Â‡ÂœÂ?‘’šÂ?’ˆ‹ŠÂ? to Melilla and Ceuta, which has swelled over recent months. Other migrants try to sail ‹›‰šœœÂ?‡’ˆÂ?ĂƒĂ„ÂŻÂ™Â“Â”ÂšÂŁÂˆÂ‡Â‰ÂˆÂ?¨Â–Â“Â–ÂˆÂŻ mile) strait from Morocco ‡šÂ? ¤Â‹Â“–Â?“–Â?ÂŁÂ‹Â™ÂˆÂœÂ’Â“Â?‡Â?žš‹‡œÂ? and dinghies, or to smuggle themselves into the country hidden in vehicles.


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Ambrose denies quit reports

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uper Eagles’ defender, Efe Ambrose has strongly refuted reports that he will quit international football after being unceremoniously left out of Nigeria’s last game against Sudan in Abuja. Media reports claimed that the defender, who was not listed for the game, was overheard telling a close friend that he was displeased at the manner of the snub. But Ambrose, 25, reacted on Saturday by denying any truth to the reports “It is totally false story. They want to use me but they cannot damage my image,� Ambrose

said. He also threatened legal action against the publications which carried the story “This is my image. I will sue anybody who writes this false story ‘“‡’š¢Â‡Â? ›š–•‰£“–—Â? “‡Â? from me before publishing.â€? The Glasgow Rangers ebullient defender, who has featured for Eagles in the on-going AF Â? ¸¢Â‹Â”“•ˆ‰œ­Â? œ‹‡Â? ”‹œ‡Â? Saturday’s victory over Sudan.

ˆÂ? ‘‹œÂ? •–—ˆ‰ˆŠÂ? ‡šÂ? have contributed to the Nigeria’s defeat by Sudan in Khartoum in the •‰œ‡Â? ”ˆ—Â? ’‹Œ“–—Â? žˆˆ–Â? substituted mid-way into the game.

Danagogo backs Uyo boxing bout Martins Odiete

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inister of Sports and Chairman National Sports Commission, Dr Tammy Danaggo has thrown his weight behind a World Boxing Foundation (WBF) vacant middle weight title billed to hold in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State in November 28 this year. The Minister expressed his support when organizers of the event visited him at the National Sports Commission to intimate him and the Director General of the NSC, Hon Gbenga Elegbeleye of the pro¤ÂšÂœÂˆÂŠÂ?‘š‰”ŠÂ?‡“‡”ˆÂ?•—’‡¼ The Minister was able

‡šÂ? ‹¤¤Â‰ÂšÂŚÂˆÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? •—’‡Â? ‹Â?ter the organisers had briefed him. The main event will feature Nigeria’s King Davison Emenogu, WBO International light middle weight champion as well as the newly crowned Commonwealth Super middle weight Champion, Nigeria’s Isaac Ekpo. Other top boxers that ‘š¢Â”ŠÂ? •—’‡Â? š–Â? ‡’‹‡Â? Š‹ŒÂ? in Uyo include the current WBF Junior Welterweight Champion, Gifted Cole who is also a Nigerian and current West Africa Light-weight Champion, Nigeria’s Jude Ilo. All the boxers will arrive in Nigeria two weeks ‡šÂ?‡’ˆÂ?•—’‡Â?ÂŠÂ‹Â‡ÂˆÂĽ

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Tahir thumps up NFF for Keshi’s sack Francis Ajuonuma

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renowned football administrator, Mustapha Tahir has hailed the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) decision to sack Stephen Keshi as the Super Eagles head coach, just as he has also backed plans to hire a foreign technical adviser for the team. Keshi, who guided the Super Eagles to win the 2013 Nations Cup in South Africa, was relieved of his job on Thursday following Nigeria’s poor runs in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations ¸¢Â‹Â”“•ˆ‰œÂ? ‡’‹‡Â? Â’Â‹ÂŚÂˆÂ? œˆˆ–Â? them placed distant third in group A behind leaders Bafana Bafana of South Africa and Red Devils of Congo Brazzaville. Speaking from his base in Jalingo, Tahir reasoned that Keshi’s sack became imminent due to the fact that he has lost focus and ’‹œÂ? –š‡’“–—Â? –ˆ‘Â? ‡šÂ? š*ˆ‰Â? the team. The Taraba Queens FC chairman believes that the coming of a foreign technical adviser will bring sanity back to the team, which for some time now has been starved of quality players because of acrimony of the technical crew against certain players. “I think it was a right de-

cision because if you look at it, Keshi had reached his peak to the extent that he couldn’t have given anything more. “Secondly, from what we’ve seen and heard, he lost the players’ discipline in the dressing room. So I ‡’“–™Â?“‡Â?‘‹œÂ?žˆEˆ‰Â?Â?š‰Â?’“£Â? to go when the ovation was still high rather than continue to give us more problems. “On the plan to hire a

foreign technical adviser, I support it because there are certain limitations to what our local coaches can give. If you look at our local coaches sometimes, they only carry the players that they know and are in good terms with; so I don’t like ‡’“œÂ?™“–ŠÂ?šÂ?Â?‹E“‡¢ÂŠÂˆÂĽ “For instance, most Nigerians were agitating for the inclusion of some players, which Keshi refused and I think that cost us a lot

because when we need our best players and the coach say he’ll not play them, he’ll not invite them to the national team, then he has to go. I think that caused problems to our general achievement with the Super Eagles. I must say here that the Super Eagles are bigger than anyone and I’ll like a foreign technical Coach for sanity to return,� he said.

AWC: Giwa tips Falcons for trophy

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he self-styled president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ambassador Chris Giwa has tipped Nigeria’s Super Falcons to win the trophy in the on-going Africa Women Championship (AWC) in Namibia. Giwa said having watched the Nigeria women demolish teams at theChampionship, he “œÂ?›š–•Šˆ–‡Â?‡’‹‡Â?‡’ˆŒÂ?‘“””Â? —šÂ?‹””Â?‡’ˆÂ?‘‹ŒÂ?‡šÂ?‡’ˆÂ?•–‹”Â? and eventually pick the trophy. He charged them not to be complacent in their ap¤Â‰ÂšÂ‹Â›Â’Â? ‡šÂ? ‡’ˆ“‰Â? ÂœÂˆÂŁÂ“ÂŻÂ•Â–Â‹Â”Â? match against the Bayana Bayana of South Africa;

urging them to be in their best elements to be able to beat the Jacob Zuma girls, who defeated them at the same stage at the last edition. ÂŞ Â? ‹£Â? ÂŚÂˆÂ‰ÂŒÂ? ›š–•Šˆ–‡Â? that this bunch of girls would not allow what happened at the last edi-

tion to repeat itself. I have seen that they are determined and with such spirit they are good for the trophy. “The thing is that they must not approach the ÂœÂˆÂŁÂ“ÂŻÂ•Â–Â‹Â”Â? £‹‡›’Â? ‘“‡’Â? ÂšÂŚÂˆÂ‰Â? ›š–•Šˆ–›ˆÂ? žˆ›‹¢ÂœÂˆÂ? that could spell doom. I

advise them to just play their games and I am con•Šˆ–‡Â?‡’‹‡Â?‡’ˆŒÂ?‘“””Â?—ˆ‡Â?‡šÂ? ‡’ˆÂ?•–‹”­Â? “‘‹Â?ÂœÂ‹Â“ÂŠÂĽ The Nigerian team defeated hosts --Namibia 2-0 to top Group A with 9 points from 3 matches and scored 12 goals while conceding 2. “The Super Falcons are always a delight to watch as they play as a team and show determination to win all their games. I commend their discipline and focus since the team arrived in Namibia.â€? Super Falcons under coach Khadiri Ikhana failed to defend the Africa women Championship title, which they won in South Africa under the coach Uche Eucharia. Equatorial Guinea, who emerged champions of that edition failed to qualify for the current edition.


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Kwankwaso U-17 tourney set to debut

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ll is set for the * maiden edition of Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso Under-17 Unity Cup holding from October 22-25 in Kano, the organisers, Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria (YSFON) has said. A statement by YSFON Zonal Secretary, North West, Bashir Hassan, indicated that the championship will be contested among all the states in North West geopolitical zone of the country According to him, all the participating team are expected to arrive on Tuesday while screening of players will commence on Wednesday, October 22. While reiterating

that over-aged players will not be allowed to take part in the championship, the organisers reminded the participating states that pre £ £ ¯ matches will be conclud nal holding on Saturday, October, 25, 2014. “We are organizing the championship among all the states in the North West of the country namely; Kano, Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, Jigawa, Kebbi and Zamfara States in order to discover hidden talents in the zone and honour the Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso for his contributions towards sports development in the country,” he stated.

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Ekeji points out Eagles weaknesses

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Malomo-Paris wants Super Eagles job

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EFA Pro License Holder, Donald M a l o m o - Pa r i s , who is transforming talents in Northern Ireland is the latest to express interest in the Super Eagles coaching job. The Nigeria Football Federation are currently head hunting for a replacement for Stephen Okechukwu Keshi, who * his inability to lead the team to glory in the ongoing African Cup of ¢ ¥ On the interim basis, Shuaibu Amodu returns for his fourth stint at the hot seat, with a mandate to lead the team to victories in the remaining matches against Congo

and South Africa. A permanent coach will be employed im£ ¸¢ come to a climax. “People always talk ¢ ¸¢ lead the national side. I want to categorically tell you that I am very quali ¢¤ gles, Malomo said. “I am currently working on unearthing and polishing of talents, which in coachingpar ­ £ 4cult; so why can’t I coach the Super Eagles. “My records in giving young talents the chance speak volume with my great works in Northern Ireland,” the Mighty Jets head coach added.

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ormer Director General of the National Sports Commission, Dr Patrick Ekeji has declared that Super Eagles’ inability to convert dead balls is one of the big lapses in the team, which must be corrected if they hope to go places. Ekeji who was once a member of the then Green Eagles, was at the Abuja National stadium when Eagles thrashed Sudan 3 1 in an Africa Nations Cup ¸¢ -

verting free-kicks and other dead balls’ techniques would be handy for Eagles ¦ 4 ¢ £ situations. He said such skills cannot be acquired within a month or two, but with a long period of timeand ex¤ ability of the coaches and the players to weather the storm and pick a ticket in the group A. “With Eagles’ 3-1 victory over Sudan in Saturday’s match, it showed that all hopes are not yet lost. But let me quickly add that we need to up our play because the journey is still far. I am happy that we beat Sudan and won the three points at stake, which is very crucial. But there are many lapses which I believe the Coach in charge of

the team must have noticed and which need to be corrected. If all these grey areas are corrected, the Eagles still have a good chance of being in Morocco next year,” he said. He urged the Eagles handlers to ensure that dead balls techniques are seriously employed in their trainings because this technique is used by matured and experienced teams in Europe. It helps a lot in making teams win ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ matches without necessarily walking the ball into the net. “Dead ball techniques are not skills that you acquire in one month or in two months either. Accuracy as regards dead ball situation is a skill you acquire over a long period of

training. “These players are already formed and they ¤ * ¢ abroad. By the way I feel very sorry for Nigeria to raise a national team now because almost all our ¤ ¤ * teams. “Those that are coming from Europe are ex¤ * * ent levels of coaching and approaches. Therefore the Coaches need to put them together for certain period of time; but that may be ¦ 4 ¢ Á ¢ ¥ Even the time allowed by FIFA for players to camp for the World Cup is never ¢4 ¤ ¢ technique unless it is inculcated into the players over a long period of time.”

First away victory excites Obuh Maduabuchi Kalu

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nugu Rangers coach, John Obuh, has expressed delight at his ¦ season achieved in Sunday’s Week 34 game at Crown Football Club of Ogbomosho. Rangers thrashed their host 3-0 to move up the ladder as they chase continental ticket. The Abia State- born football tactician, who spoke moment after the victory gave kudos to his players for their doggedness and determination to always put in their best in any competition. He noted that the live

coverage of the match by Supersport and the presence of the Chairman of the League Management Company (LMC), Hon. Nduka Irabor ¢ 4 match. “I am happy that we se ¢ ¢ £ of the season. I am delighted I must confess because it has been long overdue,” Obuh

began. ª £ E ­ ¢¤¤ away victory for us. We had many matches that we used £ ¢ the end of the day, we end up losing those matches due ¤ 4 ¥ “We took advantage of the live coverage of the game and the presence of

the chairman of the League Management Company (LMC), Hon. Nduka Irabor to play our game as we used to do and the result of at the end of the encounter was 0-3 against Crown. “I want to commend my boys for a job well done and I also want to express gratitude to the Chairman of the LMC who was physically present, which made it im¤ 4 bias. “I am happy for the victory and I hope that we continue like that till the end of the remaining matches and see what will happen,” Obuh said. The former Flying Eagles coach, who refused to predict whether or not Rangers can get a continental ticket, £ E £ ¡ problem Rangers faced in « ¢ was lack of funds.


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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014

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avid Moyes caused much friction with his decision to ban the eating of chips in the Manchester United ranks, and the catalyst for this measure has been revealed, Á ¢E player to blame. Rio Ferdinand had been £ ¤¢ details of this change to the diet of the Manchester United players and, as explained in his autobiography, it was one of a number of decisions from Moyes that riled his squad. But this was not a preordained move from Moyes, who had been appointed as the successor to Sir Alex Ferguson, rather one, as reported by Jason Burt in The Telegraph, that came as ¢ ¤ ¥ Prior to Manches § £ game last season, against Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea,

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Moyes and his team, as is traditional, had stayed at the Lowry Hotel the night * ¢ tain-raiser. As the players dined, Moyes walked past a table and noticed that one of his charges in particular appeared to be overweight, something the Manchester United manager realised

would not be helped by the huge plate of chips he had requested to go alongside his main meal. Á ¢E ­ signing of the Ferguson era, was the man in question and the left-back made only 14 appearances under Moyes before the former Everton manager was relieved of his Manchester United duties.

aley Blind says it is a ‘fantastic feeling’ playing for Manchester United – and believes they will push on under Louis van Gaal. The 24-year-old mid £ ¦ ford from Ajax to re-join Dutch boss, Van Gaal, who had guided Holland to this summer’s World ¢¤ £ ¯ ­ Blind started every game. He is loving playing at his new club and believes there will be more to come from the Red Devils once they fully adapt to Van Gaal’s new style. Blind told The Sun: “All of this hasn’t changed me. Yes, it was a busy summer for me, with a lot of things happening that I will never forget. “We are trying to build up our plays starting in defence. That is something that’s not common

in England but at United we want to do it like that and it takes some time to develop a new style.” “But I have managed to stay focused on my football. And playing games for United is a fantastic feeling, I really enjoy it. “But it’s also great being on the training ground with players of this level. Of course, I sense the level is higher but it’s up to me to adapt and I think it’s a step I can take.”

He added: “We had a tough start but the last few games were good. The loss away to Leicester was a blow but, for the rest, I can see a positive line of progression. “We are trying to build up our plays starting in defence. That is something that’s not common in England but at United we want to do it like that and it takes some time to develop a new style.”

dow. And former Liverpool defender Carragher has been thoroughly impressed by how the wing E

the Premier League. Carragher wrote in the Daily Mail: “Di Maria has scored three goals ¦ ¤¤ his £59.7million switch in August and will be the headline act at The Hawthorns on Monday night. “He has looked every inch a superstar and no apologies have been needed with regard to his form. “Mesut Özil, by con ­ £ during more frustrations this weekend. A ‘crack in his knee’ may rule him out for up to 12 weeks but, even when he re ¢ ¢ ­ it hard to see the German leaving his unconvincing * hind.”

Vidal not for sale, Juve warn Utd

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uventus manager, Massimiliano Allegri, has reiterated that Arturo Vidal will not be sold to Manchester United in January. United have been tracking the Chile international in previous transfer windows but Allegri has told the Premier League club that the 27-year-old will not be allowed to move to Old * ¢ ¥ “The club has been very clear on Vidal,” Allegri told the BBC World Service. “This season Vidal is a Juventus player and I think

there’s no possibility that in January he’ll go to Manchester.” and left out of the side after being involved in a 5am nightclub altercation ahead of a recent Serie A match against Roma. United face West Brom in the Premier League on Monday at the Hawthorns, and manager Louis van Gaal has urged his team to make sure they keep their focus and intensity for the full 90 minutes. United have won their two previous matches before the international break against West Ham and Everton by a scoreline of 2-1, and Van Gaal says that his side need to kill games earlier. “When you see a match, when a trainer or coach is honest, you see his team is not playing 90 minutes at the highest level. So, that is 4 ¢ analyse, but to improve it is £¢ £ 4 ¢ ¥ what we are looking for.”

Ayew changes agent to land big club

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anchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool target Andre Ayew has made the decision to change agents so that he can have the best possible chance of securing a move to a big club next summer, according to French publication L’Equipe. As was reported earlier this week, the Ghana winger is a transfer target for a host of top Premier League clubs, and it’s now being claimed that he is keen to make a leave Marseille at the end of this season, despite only stating in May that he was happy there. L’Equipe, as relayed by Le 10 Sport, say that Ayew

has switched agents, and will now be represented by Italian Federico Pastorello, as he seeks to ensure that he ends up at the biggest club possible. The 24-yearold performed well at the World Cup this summer, and his suitors are unlikely ¦ ¤¢ * form in Ligue 1 so far this term as he has two goals and two assists in seven appearances. Of all the clubs said to be interested in him it’s believed that Liverpool are the most open to doing business, with manager Brendan Rodgers still trying to concoct a winning formula.

Carragher hails Di Maria as superstar

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amie Carragher has described Angel di Maria as a “superstar” following the Argentine’s arrival at Manchester United.

The 26-year-old has scored three goals and made three assists since £ ¦ * from Real Madrid during the summer transfer win-

Rooney must merit Man Utd spot – Van Gaal

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ouis van Gaal has warned Wayne Rooney that he must “earn” his place back in the Manchester United team when he returns from suspension. The United captain will sat out Monday’s trip to West Bromwich Albion * ˯à win over West Ham United before the international break. And Van Gaal has told Rooney that no one’s place in his team is secure.

“Nobody is walking back in my team, believe me,” said Van Gaal. “You have to earn it on the training ground, but every player here already knows that. “I have always said that just because players have the best name, it doesn’t mean that they are the best for the team. “I am always looking for a constant level of performance – from the team and from individual players.”


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Dergo dust all in Bejing

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hina’s bid to win the women’s race of the Beijing International Marathon for the 23rd straight year was thwarted on Sunday as Ethiopian, Fatuma Sado Dergo braved £ 42.195-kilometer run in two hours, 30 minutes and 3 seconds. Dergo’s compatriot Meseret Kitata Tolwak grabbed the silver medal in 2:31:08. Gong Lihua of China came third in 2:32:23, while defending champ Zhang Yingying was fourth in 2:37:09. ª § E day, and my muscle felt stressed,” said Gong. Since 1992, Chinese women runners never let the title slip away. But Der-

go turned a new page. Girmay Birhanu Gebru of Ethiopia won the men’s event in two hours, ten minutes and 42 seconds. Gebru had hoped to break the tournament record of 2:07:16, set by Ethiopian Tadese Tola one year ago, but it turned out to be £ ¦ £ ¢ his personal best (2:05:49). “It was a tough game, ¢ match. Looking forward to coming back to Beijing next year,” said Gebru. The second and third place went to Abebe Negewo Degefa of Ethiopia (2:10:54) and Solomon Bushendich Naibei of Kenya (2:11:07) respectively.

Cheroben, Chebet dominate at Medio Maraton

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braham Cheroben turned in a sparkling performance at the 24th edition of the Medio Maraton de Valencia Trinidad Alfonso, clocking 58:48 at the IAAF Silver Label Road Race on Sunday (19). It was a personal best for the 21-year-old Kenyan, the fastest time in the world for more than two years, just 25 seconds shy of Zersenay Tadese’s 2010 world record and a Spanish allcomers best, smashing the E £ Kenyan, the late Samuel Wanjiru, who ran 59:26 in Granollers in 2008. He is the ninth successive Kenyan winner of the race, which has acquired a deserved reputation for fast times thanks to its ¹ ¢ around 16 metres above sea level. His compatriot ¤ £ second in a personal best of 59:01. Cheroben and Kipkemoi

£ ¦ ¢¤ ¸¢ 13th on the all-time list. ª §£ £ win but I’m not totally happy because I was targeting a new world record today. I’m convinced I can break the 58-minute barrier for the distance. Today’s £¤ ¢ E hot for an endurance event like this, so conditions were ¢ ­¬ ¹ ed Cheroben. Asked about the possibility of tackling a marathon sometime soon, Cheroben was adamant: “No, not at the moment. My only goal in the near future is to break the half marathon world best”. Also two-time IAAF World Cross Country Championships gold medallist Emily Chebet won the women’s race in a course record of 1:08:01. Chebet went quickly to the front with just her fellow Joyce Chepkirui for company The pair went through 5km together in 15:37 and 10km in 31:40, with Chepkirui generally dictating proceedings. The pair had a 10-second advantage over ¥ However, Chebet made her move halfway into the the race and by 15km, passed in 48:10, she had opened up a lead of 26 seconds over Chepkirui and their compatriot Margaret Muriuki, who had moved up to get on the shoulder ¹ ¤ ¢ over the previous few kilometres.

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Gelana headlines Yokohama Women’s Marathon field

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he 6th Yokohama Women’s Marathon on 16 November, an IAAF Silver Label Road Race, will have the London 2012 Olympic Games women’s marathon champion, E ¥ The 26-year-old Ethiopian has not yet returned to the heights she scaled two years ËÏÃË E £ Marathon in what remains her personal best of 2:18:58 and then took the Olympic title, but she has shown good form on the roads over shorter distances in the last seven weeks and could have Lydia Cheromei’s Yokohama course record on 2:23:07, also set in 2012, in her sights. Gelana has never run a marathon in Japan but she is still familiar with the Japanese roads after winning the 2012 and 2013 Marugame Half Marathon. The Kenyan pair of Philes Ongori and Caroline Rotich, who have identical bests of 2:23:22, could challenge Gelana and their compatriot’s standard in the Japanese city. Leading the European contingent will be Ukraine’s Olena Shurhno, along with Portugal’s Marisa Barros. There are also three Japanese runners with personal bests under 2:30, who will be looking to push their credentials for selection to next year’s IAAF World Championships as this race is a selection event for Beijing. The best of the local runners is Azusa Nojiri, who has a personal best of 2:24:57 from two years ago. Nojiri did not break 2:30 in her two mar ¢ ¢ marathon win of her career when she won in Sapporo in 2:30:26 on 31 August, and that victory will certainly have boosted her ¥

Kipyego, Moges win TCS Amsterdam

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ernard Kipyego and Betelhem Moges secured victories at the 2014 Amsterdam Marathon, winning the men’s and women’s races respectively. ¤ ¤ sonal best time of 2:06:20 to lead home a men’s race dominated by Kenyan athletes; he was joined on the podium by compatriots Lucas Rotich

and John Mwangangi who place respectively. In the women’s race it was Moges who emerged as comfortable victor as she was followed by Kenya’s Ogla Kimaiyo in second place, while Burundi’s Di ¢ ¢ third. The Ethiopian came home

in a time of 2:28:35. Meanwhile, Abraham Cheroben turned in a sparkling performance at the 24th edition of the Medio Maraton de Valencia Trinidad Alfonso, clocking 58:48 at the IAAF Silver Label Road Race on Saturday. It was a personal best for the 21-year-old Kenyan, the fastest time in the world for

Great Birmingham Run: Kimutai, Wanjiku triumph

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nheralded Joel Kimutai and Poline Wanjiku made it Kenyan double at the Bupa Great Birmingham Run, an IAAF Silver Label Road

­ E and a hilly course before winning over the half marathon distance in 1:01:39 and 1:10:48 respectively on Sunday. Many observers predicted Kenyan success in England’s second city, ¢ ¤ ¯ E focused on 2009 10,000m world champion Linet Masai in the women’s race and 2014 Commonwealth Games 10000m silver me ¤ E­ as his namesake Emmanuel in the men’s contest. However, it was Kimutai and Wanjiku who took the spoils with impressive performances in trying conditions against their illustrious opponents. In the men’s race, a

steady, largely downhill £ ·ÂÒà ¢¤ ¦ tablish an early lead, with

¤ E a pack that included Em£ ¢ E­ § 2013 winner Thomas Ayeko, Kimutai and South Africa’s 2013 IAAF World £¤ ¤ ÄÏÏÏ£ nalist Elroy Gelant. However, by the 5-mile point, Kimutai and Em£ E clear and the race became E the two Kenyans The pair produced a third 5km split of 13:51 and passed the 10-mile marker in a swift 46:20, but that also signalled the E§ ¥

more than two years, just 25 seconds shy of Zersenay Tadese’s 2010 world record and a Spanish all-comers ­ £ E mark set by another Kenyan, the late Samuel Wanjiru, who ran 59:26 in Granollers in 2008. He is the ninth successive Kenyan winner of the race, which has acquired a deserved reputation for fast £ ¹ ¢ and being only around 16 metres above sea level. His compatriot Kenneth ¤ £ a personal best of 59:01. ª §£ £ win but I’m not totally happy because I was targeting a new world record today. I’m convinced I can break the 58-minute barrier for the distance.”


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City & State TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014

British Council charts way for bridging employability skills gap in Nigeria ESTHER BAKARE

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he British Council, a United Kingdom international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations that is creating international opportunities for the people of the UK and other countries while building trust between them worldwide recently held a forum on employability skills. British Council recognises that Nigeria as an emerging economy is one of the few countries in the world that will have a growing population of young people of employable age in abundant supply. These young people however need the right educational opportunities to enable them to make the maximum contribution to Nigeria’s economic growth and to take their place as citizens in a peaceful and prosperous Nigeria. The theme of the event which took place at Oriental Hotel, Lagos last week was “Mind the Gap” –How do we address employability skills gap in the Nigerian workforce? And it created a platform for stakeholders on employment opportunity to debate and discuss on collective solutions to address how employability skills can be developed in the Nigeria workforce. The event is targeted at Employers, Educators, NGOs and others who ¢ qualities in candidates when recruiting from the available workforce as the forum is intended for those who want to ensure that young Nigerians entering the workforce have the right skills and E ¢ £ £¤ ¦ ­ supporting economic growth and ¢ E ¦ £ ¥ With particular interest in new growth sectors such as the creative industries, and ensuring young people have the right £ ¢ ¤¤ ¢ and employment, British Council will leverage its global experience and access to UK expertise to support this initiative, while working in partnership with those ¦ concerned to see real change. The panellists were grouped into two categories namely; The Policy Panel and Practice Panel. Under the policy panel, Minister of National Planning represented by Mr Shogbuyi; Director of International Cooperation, Lagos State Commissioner for Education represented by Engineer Olawumi Gasper, Executive Secretary, Lagos State Technical and Vocational Education Board (LASTVEB), Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation represented by Mr Paul Emmanuel, 4 ¤ ¦ to President on Job Creation. According to Gasper, credibility skills must be put in place as well as entrepreneurship skills in order to address the gap, adding that policy is not just about government but all stakeholders must come together and work on job creation. “This responsibility is for all of us, government, parents, career guidance, talent management skills and credibility skills must be put in place”, he said. Mr Paul Emmanuel noted that what

Left: Engr. Olawumi Gasper, Executive Secretary, Lagos State Technical and Vocational Education Board (LASTVEB), representing the Honourable Commissioner for Education, Lagos State. The Honourable Minister of National Planning represented by Mr. Shogbuyi; Director of International Cooperation and Dr. Jo Beall – Director Education & Society. the government is doing to address the employability gap is to ensure that funds meant to create jobs are not diverted by agencies in charge adding that agencies like SMEDAN, SURE-P and the rest are established on job creation. He said what government needs to do is to develop Small Scale Enterprises and ¤¢ £ * ¤ ¦ encouraging them through provision of enabling environment for them to thrive. “Nigeria is becoming an emerging economy, our graduates must get themselves ready and prepared to grab any opportunity that comes their way”, he said. Under the practice panel, led by Mr Kayode Adeleye of the Lagos EKO Secondary Education Project said the EKO project was set up with the objectives of improving learning achievement in Secondary and Technical Schools. He said it is a study designed to know what goes on between the industry and technical schools having discovered that students graduate from the technical school, they still go to the roadside artisans to learn more on their career. “Through the EKO project, we have ¤ the industry into the college to have a say on how the curriculum is designed to orientate students on how industry

operates” “By that we have partnered SAMSUNG and have churned out graduates who are experts and can adequately cope with the trends in the industry, we are creating critical thinking and innovation in the students so that wherever the student £ ­ ¤ with the industry situation”, he said. Also in the panel is Mr Jimi Ogunusi, a business mentor and academic at University of West of England who said E ¢ ¦ ¸¢ in Nigeria must change because it is considered a second option for students that cannot do well academically. “The 6-3-3-4 system implies that a student can take the vocational pathway from year nine of studying and we need to look at our mindset to see that vocational education is as good as £ ¸¢ ¥ ¦ £ the developed countries prefer to train their local workers in order to do away with expatriates and that is why they encourage vocational education”, he said. Mr Moshood Aremu from Unveiling Africa said what is lacking in Nigerian graduates is the communication skill, adding that some graduates don not know how to express themselves in writing especially when looking for employment.

B.Sc holders can get to level 17 whereas an HND holder stops at level 14, this needs to stop

He also described the belief that Science ¢ E ¢ a myth, adding “that is one of the causes of disparity between HND and B.Sc holders. ‘The world of work should be a practical thing, universities and polytechnics go hand-in-hand, we need to merge them and develop very strong education establishment”, he said. Various contributors also gave inputs and case studies with focus on collecting £ ¹ ££ areas of concern and synergies to ensure the right initiatives happen. One of the participants, Mr Laolu Oguntuyi, a Director of Technical and Vocational Services, LASTVEB suggested that what is required of Nigerian graduates are hard and soft skills, adding that the required and not the acquired skill are some of the things that will make graduates employable. ª £ * skill gap which should be taken into consideration. For example, the soft skills such as creative thinking and credibility skills, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) advocacy starting from the policy makers, they have to change their E ¢ ¢ ¤ ¤ ¦ stop disparity between HND and B.Sc holders. B.Sc holders can get to level 17 whereas an HND holder stops at level 14, this needs to stop”, he said. Other discussions at the forum include ‘21st Century Employability Skills’ :What skills will young Nigerians need in the next 10 to 20 years to Secure and Retain Employment?’, ‘Looking Forward, Whose Responsibility in Nigeria is it to Ensure that Young People and the Wider Workforce are Equipped with these Skills?’. Also ‘What Next Steps to be taken to address Current and Future Concerns Around Employability Skills Levels Amongst Young People?’


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Woman of Substance TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014 TAYO SALAMI

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etty Oluyemisi Adepoju has carved a niche for herself in her chosen profession. She is a beaded jewelry designer and the Chief Executive Officer of Betty Jewelry Creations. Her love for creativity made her go into the business she is known for today. Though, it all started as a hobby, but she decided to make the hobby a reality when she resigned as a public servant and wasn’t fulfilled in the first business she went into. According to her, “I worked with the federal government as an accountant in the Ministry of Education. The passion I have for creativity led me into the profession I am into today. Also, the need to have ample time for myself and my family made me want to be independent. I worked with an examination body affiliated to the Ministry of Education, so my job involved a lot of travelling. I travelled for weeks and months which actually affected my schedules and I didn’t have time for my family. Then, beaded jewelry designing was just a hobby and I was making waves with it. When I was on maternity leave, students came for training and today, they are extremely doing well. After I resigned, I thought about what to do, I first went into boutique business, I discovered it was tasking and a bit tedious. My husband advised me to improve on my hobby and that was how I started the beaded jewelry designing business.” Adepoju described herself as a restless being that always endeavour to seek for knowledge. Did she have any formal training in beaded jewelry when she took it as a hobby? She replied, “I have a mentor and I used to watch her training programmes on television, during that period, beaded jewelry design was not popular. I made up my mind to be like her in future. “I was in the North when I saw an advert that there would be a training programme on beaded jewelry designing and I travelled all the way from the North to Lagos for the training. On getting to the training centre, I discovered and was amazed that a man would be training us. I learnt goldsmithing alongside beaded jewelry designing, it actually cost a fortune. After the training, I improved on my knowledge by training online and going for local and international trainings. Also, I share knowledge with my mentors, I read a lot and I get inspiration from my designs.” Adepoju is also the National President of Beaded Jewelers Association of Nigeria, (BJDAN). She pointed that she was voted for because members of the association believed she has the charisma to move

I set up academy to ward off amateurs –Adepoju

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the association forward. “I am outspoken, committed, and bold. I don’t hide my feelings. Also, my positive contribution during meetings helped me in becoming the national presi-

dent of the association.” she added. Speaking about the achievements she has made ever since she became the national president of BJDAN, she said,

“I ensured we improved on capacity development by organizing seminars, trainings, workshops and international collaborations from other partners outside the country. I

My husband advised me to improve on my hobby and that was how I started the beaded jewelry designing business

integrated both the old and the new members. I also ensured that our members are IT compliant and I carry members along in any activity we are planning. More so, we have been able to liaise with other government organisations so that we can make use of the gemstones we have in Nigeria, instead of importing stones from China. Part of our plans is also to export the gemstones mined in Nigeria.” Adepoju revealed that the major challenge she is facing as the national president of BJDAN is the challenge of classification, separating the professionals from the amateurs. In her words, “This is the major challenge professional beaded jewelry designers are facing. I feel so sad when I go to the market and I see people buying beads that are not of good quality and by the time the beads are designed, I pity women who wear it. Some of my clients come to me and complain about how the beaded jewelry designed for them didn’t lay well. I explain to them that it didn’t lay well because it wasn’t made properly. The amateurs are not ready to accept they don’t have much knowledge about the profession.” It is interesting to note that she has trained over 50 people as she has an academy where she trains people. She said, “I established the academy because of the issue of having amateurs in the profession. Also, my clients spurred me to establish the academy because when they come here and ask me if this is what I do for a living, I say yes. My first student in the academy was a client I designed beaded jewelry for. She was satisfied with what I did for her. She resigned from the University of Port Harcourt as a lecturer because her husband was transferred from Port Harcourt to Lagos. That was the reason she came to train. My second student was a retired banker.” Adepoju is a graduate of Accounting from Ogun State Polytechnic, Ojere, now Moshood Abiola Polytechnic. She pointed that she had a fantastic upbringing. “I am from a humble family and it has helped me in becoming a business woman today. My mother was a textile merchant. She sold lace materials. As a child, I hawked those materials for her , so I have been business conscious and profit oriented since I was young. Even when I was in school, I was into business likewise when I was serving.


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Being in information gathering field has enriched my life –Adesuwa Onyenokwe Ace presenter, Adesuwa Onyenokwe, opens up on her career, family and time. She sheds more light on how fascinating and involving her career in the media has been in this gripping interview with OKEY OBIOZO. Let us meet you . . . I am Adesuwa Onyenokwe. Publisher of a monthly lifestyle magazine, TW, for today’s ‘Total Woman’ -- as well as the producer and presenter of ‘Seriously Speaking’ -- a chat show that discusses national issues that currently airs on Channels TV and GET TV. Tell us about your background -- growing up, etc. I am the daughter of two civil servants who started their professional career in Ibadan under the Western Regional Government, which is why I was born in Ibadan in 1963. Shortly after my birth, however, the Midwest Region was created and my family returned to Benin City where I spent my growing up years. Ours was a large home with lots of love, laughter and hope. What is your educational background? My primary and secondary education were in Emotan Preparatory School, and Queen Idia College, both in Benin City. My •‰œ‡Â? Šˆ—‰ˆˆÂ? “–Â? ‰‹£‹‡“›Â? ‰‡œÂ? ‘‹œÂ? ˆ‹‰–ˆŠÂ? at the Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile Ife, while I obtained a Masters in Communication and Language Arts from the University of Ibadan. Work experience. I began work as a teacher with Akenzua II Grammar School in Benin City in 1984, after serving in Sokoto with the Nigerian Telivision Authority, but shortly moved over to Edo Broadcasting Service as a Newscaster/Reporter. In 1988, I transferred my service to the Nigerian Telivision Authority (NTA), where I worked as a reporter until voluntary retirement in 1998. Since then, I have operated as an independent TV content provider, but in 2007, I added publishing unto my portfolio with the advent of TW magazine. How did you get into media/ broadcasting? It was purely providential! While I knew from early on in life that I would be in the world of communication, PR/ Advertising was where I thought I would end up, producing excellent audio-visual commercials. However, my youth service with NTA sort of opened my eyes to the possibilities the broadcast media presented, and the eventual opening in Benin kicked š*Â?ÂŁÂŒÂ?›‹‰ˆˆ‰Â?‹œÂ?‹Â?‰ˆ¤ÂšÂ‰Â‡ÂˆÂ‰­Â?‹–ŠÂ? Â?Â’Â‹ÂŚÂˆÂ?–š‡Â? looked back since. Was there anything that showed that you will become a broadcaster while growing up? I would say yes. I loved to read and learnt new words every day. While playing with ÂŁÂŒÂ?Šš””œ­Â? Â?‘š¢Â”ŠÂ?Âœ¤ÂˆÂ–ŠÂ?Â‡Â“ÂŁÂˆÂ?›’‹E“–—Â?Â‡Â’ÂˆÂŁÂ? ¢¤Â?š‰Â?‡ˆ””“–—Â?Â‡Â’ÂˆÂŁÂ?š*Â?“–Â?Â›ÂšÂ–ÂŚÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂ‹Â‡Â“ÂšÂ–ÂĽÂ? ’ˆ–Â? I was always the one that gave the graphic account of the day’s happenings to my parents when they returned from work . . . so learning, talking and sharing had always been a part of me. Finding broadcasting was ”“™ˆÂ?•–Š“–—Â?Â’ÂšÂŁÂˆÂĽ What prepared you for broadcasting? ÂŒÂ?‡‰‹“–“–—­Â?šÂ‹Â“‰Â?Â?š‰Â?›š££¢Â–“›‹‡“š–Â?‹–ŠÂ? natural curiosity to gather information and share it, more than prepared me for what I do today. I am still constantly learning to

•–ŠÂ?žˆEˆ‰Â?‘‹ŒœÂ?‡šÂ?ŠšÂ?‘’‹‡Â? Â?Šš¼Â? ’ˆ‡’ˆ‰­Â?“‡Â? is in my elocution or writing skills. Tell us about your programmes while at NTA. Â?œ‡‹‰‡ˆŠÂ?š*Â?‘“‡’Â?‡’ˆÂ? Â?‹œÂ?‹Â?›š¤ÂŒÂ?Šˆœ™Â? ˆŠ“‡š‰­Â?‹–ŠÂ?ˆ–ŠˆŠÂ?¢¤Â?š–Â?‡’ˆÂ?•ˆ”ŠÂ?Â›ÂšÂŚÂˆÂ‰Â“Â–Â—Â? assigments across many portfolios, but more within the human interest/social services area. By the time I retired, I started presenting a couple of shows for the station -- Morning Ride and One-on-One, as well as my own independent women’s chat show called ‘Today’s Woman with Adesuwa’. That was rested in 2007. How do you manage your time and schedule? At the earlier stages of my career, I was still raising a family. Managing was challenging, and on some occasions, I dropped some balls in the balancing act. It was because I found that the schedules of a reporter within a regular organisation were unforgiving to a woman with a young family, that I opted out to work for myself, to enable me to be more in control of my time. That way, the scheduling is done to suit and accommodate my other responsibilities and interests.

*+0123045*2672389:;02 <78<60=*>@ ˆ“–—Â?“–Â?‡’ˆÂ?•ˆ”ŠÂ?šÂ?Â?“–Â?š‰£‹‡“š–Â?—‹‡’ˆ‰“–—Â? has enriched my life to a large extent. It is a job that allows you be the bridge between Š“*ˆ‰ˆ–‡Â?¤Â”‹Œˆ‰œÂ?“–Â?‡’ˆÂ?ÂœÂšÂ›Â“ÂˆÂ‡ÂŒÂĽÂ? ‡Â?“œÂ?‘’ŒÂ?‘ˆÂ? are called the Fourth Estate of The Realm. We observe situations and people and help š‡’ˆ‰œÂ? ¢Â–Šˆ‰œ‡‹–ŠÂ? Â‡Â’ÂˆÂŁÂ? žˆEÂˆÂ‰ÂĽÂ? šÂ? “–Â? ‡’ˆÂ? course of this job, I have acquired quite a lot of knowledge and met a number of people, which has made me an authority of sorts on how and what drives the average Nigerian. Most of these happened within the audiovisual sphere of broadcasting. What are your motivations? The desire to make things clearer and ’ˆ”¤Â? ¤ÂˆÂš¤Â”ˆÂ? —ˆ‡Â? ‹Â? žˆEˆ‰Â? ¢Â–Šˆ‰œ‡‹–Š“–—Â? šÂ?Â? issues pushes me to be the best unbiased interviewer possible. I believe proper information dissemination creates the kind of environment that is ideal for national development. Truth, rather than lies and ambiguity creates understanding, fairness, trust and peace. That is what promotes true productivity. Tell us about Today’s Woman. Today’s Woman started out in 2000 as

Onyenokwe a show on NTA produced and presented by me. It had the aim to give women that window to be inspired by the stories and issues we discussed. I believe a positively empowered women folk fast track national development. The show transformed into print as TW in 2007, because I wanted a medium that literally walked. One magazine changes hands a minimum of four times around these parts, so you are ‘speaking’ to at least four women with just one copy. Our mission remains to help ž¢Â“”ŠÂ?œ‡‰š–—­Â?›š–•Šˆ–‡Â?‹–ŠÂ?Â?š›¢ÂœÂˆÂŠÂ?Â‘ÂšÂŁÂˆÂ–Â? who will contribute their quota to national development. It starts with the self! What is your take on the practice of journalism in Nigeria? Journalism is one industry that has thrived in Nigeria even without its practitioners having any formal training. The early journalists literally learnt on the job and did

It was purely providential! While I knew from early on in life that I would be in the world of communication, PR/Advertising was where I thought I would end up

quite well too. I suppose this is why for a long time people felt it was an all-comers’ profession for those who couldn’t get into tertiary institutions. Vestiges of this still Â‰ÂˆÂŁÂ‹Â“Â–Â?‡šŠ‹Œ­Â?‡’š¢Â—Â’Â?‡’ˆÂ?¤Â‰ÂšÂ?ˆœœ“š–Â?“œÂ?‹Â?”“E”ˆÂ? more regulated, there is still more to be done. People should know that even naturally gifted writers need to get proper training to hone their skills. What’s your take on inter-tribal marriage? It’s a good way to promote integration within a plural society. I should know because I married across cultures. Even though when my husband and I met, we were from the same state, Bendel. He is Ibospeaking while I am Bini. Understanding ‡’‹‡Â? ‘ˆÂ? Â’Â‹ÂŚÂˆÂ? œ”“—’‡”ŒÂ? Š“*ˆ‰ˆ–‡Â? ›¢Â”‡¢Â‰Â‹Â”Â? references helps us be more tolerant of each other and others too! It’s when people don’t ‰ˆ›š—–“œˆÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? ‰ˆœ¤ÂˆÂ›Â‡Â? ‡’ˆÂ? Š“*ˆ‰ˆ–›ˆœÂ? ‡’‹‡Â? trouble arises. How do you handle the glamour and pressure that comes with celebrity? Glamour is as glamour is. In other words, it is only skin deep. When you realise that, like I do, then your celebrity status doesn’t get into your head to a point where you start to overrate your importance and relevance. I am what you call a celebrity only because people know and recognise me for my job, –š‡Â? žˆ›‹¢ÂœÂˆÂ? Â? ‹£Â? ¤Â‰ÂˆE“ˆ‰Â? š‰Â? ÂŁÂšÂ‰ÂˆÂ? ž‰“””“‹–‡Â? than the next person. And once that’s done, believe me, I will certainly be history. It is for this reason I do not let myself get pressured by the razzmatazz of glamour. I can take it or leave it. All I am concerned about is doing a damned good job at squeezing out to the last drop, the talent that the good lord ’‹œÂ?—“Â?‡ˆŠÂ?ÂŁÂˆÂ?‘“‡’Â?‡šÂ?‡’ˆÂ?žˆ–ˆ•‡Â?šÂ?Â?š‡’ˆ‰œ­Â? and His ultimate glory!


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HarvestPlus honours Dixon, others for bio-fortified cassava

L-R: Dr Wolfgang Pfeiffer, Deputy Director (Operations), HarvestPlus presenting an award to Dr Alfred Dixon‌in Abuja SUBAIR MOHAMMED

œˆ‹‰›’Â? –œ‡“‡¢Â‡ÂˆÂ? ¨ ŠÂ? £¢ÂŠÂ“™ˆÂ? , Dr. J.C. Okonkwo, were also given irst, it was the Federal Gov- awards. ernment cassava bread ini ‰Â? “à š–­Â?‹Â? Â‹ÂœÂœÂ‹ÂŚÂ‹Â? ‰ˆˆŠˆ‰­Â?œ‡‹‰‡tiative under the Agricultur- ed his career as a Postdoctoral Fellow al Transformation Agenda ‹‡Â? Â? ¨ĂƒĂ?ĂŽĂ?Ă”ĂƒĂ?Ă?Ă?Š¼Â? ˆÂ? ”‹‡ˆ‰Â? ‰šœˆÂ? (ATA)which was aimed at to become an Associate Scientist bemaximising and promoting local use ‡‘ˆˆ–Â?ĂƒĂ?Ă?ĂƒÂ?‹–ŠÂ?ĂƒĂ?Ă?¡­Â?ÂœÂˆÂ‰ÂŚÂˆÂŠÂ?‹œÂ? ›“of cassava product for bread produc- ˆ–‡“œ‡Â? “–Â? Â‹ÂœÂœÂ‹ÂŚÂ‹Â? Â‰ÂˆÂˆÂŠÂ“Â–Â—Ă• ˆ–ˆ‡“›œÂ? tion as against the importation of žˆ‡‘ˆˆ–Â?ĂƒĂ?Ă?¡Â?‹–ŠÂ?Ă‹Ă?Ă?ĂŽÂĽ wheat which annually gulps about He had a break and returned as N635 billion. Project Leader, Cassava Weed ManThis was followed by an award of Â‹Â—ÂˆÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? Â‰ÂšÂĄÂˆÂ›Â‡Ă•Â? ˆ‹Š­Â? Â‰ÂšÂĄÂˆÂ›Â‡Â? šš‰recognition by HarvestPlus, an orga- Š“–‹‡“š–Â? 4›ˆÂ?¨Ă‹Ă?ĂƒĂ’¯¤Â‰ÂˆÂœÂˆÂ–‡Š¼Â? –“‹‡“š–Â?”ˆ‹Š“–—Â?—”šž‹”Â?ˆ*š‰‡Â?‡šÂ?ˆ–ŠÂ? –Â? ’“œÂ? ›‹‰ˆˆ‰Â? ‘“‡’Â? ­Â? ‰Â? “à š–Â? hidden hunger to deserving agrono- ”ˆŠÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? ÂŠÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ”Âš¤£ÂˆÂ–‡Â? šÂ?Â? ÂšÂŚÂˆÂ‰Â? Ă’Ă?Ă?Â? mists. improved cassava varieties most of HarvestPlus at the annual crop ‘’“›’Â? ‘ˆ‰ˆÂ? “–‡‰šŠ¢Â›ÂˆÂŠÂ? ‡šÂ? ÂšÂŚÂˆÂ‰Â? Ă’Ă?Â? meeting held in Abuja honoured countries in Africa and helped the Dr Alfred Dixon, known among his continent to increase production. peers as “Dr. Cassavaâ€? and others for their outstanding performance towards rapid development of pro-vitamin A cassava varieties in Nigeria. Dr Dixon is currently the Project Leader for the Cassava Weed Management Project at the Project CoorŠ“–‹‡“š–Â? 4›ˆÂ? ‹‡Â? ‡’ˆÂ? –‡ˆ‰–‹‡“š–‹”Â? –œ‡“‡¢Â‡ÂˆÂ? šÂ?Â? ‰š¤Â“›‹”Â? —‰“›¢Â”‡¢Â‰ÂˆÂ? ¨ Š¼ The award was given to him during the HarvestPlus- organized annual crop meeting held in Abuja in September. The organization also honoured one of its own – Dr Wolfgang Pfei*ˆ‰­Â? ˆ¤¢Â‡ÂŒÂ? “‰ˆ›‡š‰Â? ¨ ¤ÂˆÂ‰Â‹Â‡Â“š–œŠ­Â?

Â‹Â‰ÂŚÂˆÂœÂ‡ ”¢ÂœÂĽÂ? Â? Â‹ÂœÂœÂ‹ÂŚÂ‹Â? ‰ˆˆŠˆ‰­Â? Dr Peter Kulakow; and the Executive Director, National Root Crops Re-

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Dr Dixon also pioneered the development of pro-vitamin A cassava ÂŚÂ‹Â‰Â“ÂˆÂ‡Â“ÂˆÂœÂĽÂ? –Â?‰ˆÂ?ˆ‰ˆ–›ˆÂ?‡šÂ?‡’ˆÂ?›š–‡‰“ž¢Â‡Â“š–Â?šÂ?Â? ‰Â? “à š–­Â? ‰Â? Â?ˆ“*ˆ‰Â?‰ˆÂ?ˆ‰‰ˆŠÂ? to him as “being instrumental to the development of yellow cassava varieties that are agronomically superior.â€? –Â?Ă‹Ă?Ă?ĂŽ­Â? ‰Â? “à š–Â?”ˆÂ?‡Â? Â?‡šÂ?ÂœÂˆÂ‰ÂŚÂˆÂ? as the pioneer Director General of the Sierra Leone Agricultural Research –œ‡“‡¢Â‡ÂˆÂ? ¨ Š­Â? ‰ˆˆ‡š‘–­Â? “ˆ‰‰‹Â? Leone. He had worked at the Crop Sciˆ–›ˆÂ? ˆ¤Â‹Â‰Â‡ÂŁÂˆÂ–‡­Â? ¥‹”‹Â? Â–Â“ÂŚÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂ“Â‡ÂŒÂ? š””ˆ—ˆ­Â? Â–Â“ÂŚÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂ“Â‡ÂŒÂ? šÂ?Â? “ˆ‰‰‹Â? ˆš–ˆÂ? as a Research and Teaching Assis‡‹–‡Â? ÂžÂˆÂ‡Â‘ÂˆÂˆÂ–ĂƒĂ?ĂŽĂƒÂ? Â‹Â–ÂŠĂƒĂ?ĂŽĂ‹­Â? ‰‹Š¢Â‹Â‡ÂˆÂ? ˆœˆ‹‰›’Â? œœ“œ‡‹–‡Â? ­ĂƒĂ?ĂŽĂ„Ă”ĂƒĂ?ĂŽĂŽ­Â? and a Postdoctoral Research Associ-

Dr Dixon also pioneered the development of pro-vitamin A cassava varieties

‹‡ˆÂ? ­ĂƒĂ?ĂŽĂŽĂ”ĂƒĂ?ĂŽĂ?Â? ‘“‡’Â? ‡’ˆÂ? š‰—’¢£Â? ‰ˆˆŠ“–—Â? Â‰ÂšÂĄÂˆÂ›Â‡Â? šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ˆ¤Â‹Â‰Â‡ÂŁÂˆÂ–‡Â? šÂ?Â? Â—Â‰ÂšÂ–ÂšÂŁÂŒ­Â? ‹–œ‹œÂ? ‡‹‡ˆÂ? Â–Â“ÂŚÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂ“Â‡ÂŒÂ?“–Â? ‹–’‹E‹–­Â? ‹–œ‹œ­Â? ÂĽ Dr Dixon is a team player and has trained, inspired, and mentored ÂŁÂšÂ‰ÂˆÂ?‡’‹–Â?Ă’Ă?Ă?Â?–‹‡“š–‹”Â?œ›“ˆ–‡“œ‡œÂ?‹–ŠÂ? technicians to add value to the food security drive of governments to ensure food security. Most of his trainees are today in leadership positions. He is often referred to as the “Father of Cassava “–Â? Â?‰“›‹¼Â? –Â?‰ˆ›š—–“‡“š–Â?šÂ?Â?’“œÂ?›š–tribution to the development of the cassava sector in Nigeria, he was awarded a traditional chieftaincy title in Nigeria. Dr. Dixon has published more than Ă‹Ă?Ă?Â?‹‰‡“›”ˆœÂ?“–Â?“–‡ˆ‰–‹‡“š–‹”Â?¥š¢Â‰Â–Â‹Â”ÂœÂĽÂ?

ˆÂ?’š”ŠœÂ?‹Â? Â’ Â?“–Â? Â—Â‰ÂšÂ–ÂšÂŁÂŒÂ?¨ĂƒĂ?ĂŽĂŽŠ­Â? ‹–Â? ›Â?“–Â? ˆ–ˆ‡“›œÂ?¨ĂƒĂ?ĂŽĂ„ŠÂ?Â?‰š£Â? ‹–œ‹œÂ? ‡‹‡ˆÂ? Â–Â“ÂŚÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂ“Â‡ÂŒ­Â? ‹–’‹E‹–­Â? ‹–œ‹œ­Â? Ă—Â? ‹–ŠÂ? ‹Â? ›Â? “–Â? —‰“›¢Â”‡¢Â‰ÂˆÂ? ¨ĂƒĂ?ĂŽĂƒŠÂ? Â?‰š£Â? ¥‹”‹Â? Â–Â“ÂŚÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂ“Â‡ÂŒÂ? š””ˆ—ˆ­Â? Â–Â“ÂŚÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂ“Â‡ÂŒÂ? šÂ?Â? “ˆ‰‰‹Â? ˆš–ˆ­Â? Sierra Leone. Other stakeholders honoured at the event were farmers and processors. They included Pius Ojoawo (JDPM Oyo), Mrs. Rachael Afolabi (SAWEC), Mr. Abiodun Akinbode (OYSADEP), Mr. Emmanuel Nnabuihe (Development Dynamics), Mrs. Ego Amaeke ¨ š‰‘‹‰ŠÂ? Â?‰“›‹Š­Â? ‘ˆ–Â? ‡‹Â? ‡¢Â™Â? ¨ Š­Â?Â?Â? ‹‰‰Â?Â? ”“ˆ”Â? œ‹‹›Â?¨ Š­Â? ‹‡“”Š‹Â? –Œ‹–—Â? ¨ Š­Â? ‰¼Â? “›’ˆ‹”Â? œˆÂ? ‡‹Â? ¨ Â? ŒšŠ­Â? ‰¼Â? š–“Â?‹›ˆÂ? ÂŒÂ“ÂŁÂšÂ—Â‹Â?¨ Š­Â? ‰¼Â? ‹–“ˆ”Â? ™‹œˆÂ? ¨ Š­Â? ‹–ŠÂ? Â? Â‰ÂœÂĽÂ? ““œ’“Â? Mnena (RAPAC). ‡Â?“œÂ?“–œ‡‰¢Â›Â‡Â“ÂŚÂˆÂ?‡šÂ?–š‡ˆÂ?‡’‹‡Â? “—ˆ‰“‹Â? is the largest producer of cassava in the world just as Cassava production is vital to its economy. The crop “œÂ?¤Â‰ÂšÂŠ¢Â›ÂˆÂŠÂ?“–Â?Ă‹¡Â?šÂ?Â?‡’ˆÂ?›š¢Â–‡‰Œ§ÂœÂ?Ă’Ă?Â? ÂœÂ‡Â‹Â‡ÂˆÂœÂĽÂ? –Â? ĂƒĂ?Ă?Ă?­Â? “—ˆ‰“‹Â? ¤Â‰ÂšÂŠ¢Â›ÂˆÂŠÂ? Ă’Ă’Â? million tonnes, while a decade later, “‡Â? ¤Â‰ÂšÂŠ¢Â›ÂˆÂŠÂ? ‹¤¤Â‰ÂšĂ Â“ÂŁÂ‹Â‡ÂˆÂ”ÂŒÂ? ¡Ă„Â? £“””“š–Â? ‡š––ˆœ­Â? ‘’“›’Â? “œÂ? Â‹Â”ÂŁÂšÂœÂ‡Â? ĂƒĂ?Ă˜Â? šÂ?Â? production in the world. The average Œ“ˆ”ŠÂ?¤ÂˆÂ‰Â?’ˆ›‡‹‰ˆÂ?“œÂ?ĂƒĂ?ÂĽĂ?Â?Â‡ÂšÂ–Â–ÂˆÂœÂĽ –Â? “—ˆ‰“‹­Â? Â›Â‹ÂœÂœÂ‹ÂŚÂ‹Â? ¤Â‰ÂšÂŠ¢Â›Â‡Â“š–Â? “œÂ? well-developed as an organized agri›¢Â”‡¢Â‰Â‹Â”Â?›‰š¤¼Â? ‡Â?’‹œÂ?Â‘ÂˆÂ”Â”ÂŻÂˆÂœÂ‡Â‹ÂžÂ”Â“ÂœÂ’ÂˆÂŠÂ? multiplication and processing tech–“¸¢ÂˆÂœÂ? Â?š‰Â? Â?ššŠÂ? ¤Â‰ÂšÂŠ¢Â›Â‡ÂœÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? ›‹E”ˆÂ? Â?ÂˆÂˆÂŠÂĽÂ? ’ˆ‰ˆÂ?‹‰ˆÂ?ÂŁÂšÂ‰ÂˆÂ?‡’‹–Â?¡Ă?Â?Â›Â‹ÂœÂœÂ‹ÂŚÂ‹Â? varieties in use. Cassava is processed in many processing centres and fabricating enterprises set up in the country. Also, in Nigeria Cassava is grown throughout the year, making it preferable to the seasonal crops of yam, žˆ‹–œÂ? š‰Â? ¤ÂˆÂ‹ÂœÂĽÂ? ‡Â? Š“œ¤Â”‹ŒœÂ? ‹–Â? ÂˆĂ Â›Âˆ¤tional ability to adapt to climate change, with a tolerance to low soil fertility, resistance to drought conditions, pests and diseases, and suitability to store its roots for long periods underground even after they £‹‡¢Â‰ÂˆÂĽÂ? œˆÂ? šÂ?Â? Â?ÂˆÂ‰Â‡Â“Â”Â“ÂŤÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂ? “œÂ? Â”Â“ÂŁÂ“Â‡ÂˆÂŠ­Â? and it is also grown on fallow lands. Harvesting of the roots after planting varies from 6 months to 3 years.


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Winners emerge in IIDA awards

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‡’ˆÂ? ‰š¢¤Â? ‹–‹—“–—Â? “‰ˆ›‡š‰­Â? ¢Â•Â”Â? ‰“£‹Â? ššŠœ­Â? ‰Â? ˆˆ¤Â‹Â™Â? “–—’‹”­Â? œ‹“ŠÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? ÂœÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ–Â‡Â’Â? ˆŠ“‡“š–Â? šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? event which coincides with the 2014 –‡ˆ‰–‹‡“š–‹”Â? ‹ŒÂ?šÂ?Â?‡’ˆÂ? “‰”Â? ’“”ŠÂ?“œÂ? ‡‹‰—ˆ‡ˆŠÂ? ‹‡Â? “Šˆ–‡“Â?Œ“–—­Â? ‰ˆ›š—–“œ“–—Â? and rewarding children, who have done well in distinguishing themselves by carrying out exemplary heroic acts that have ‡š¢Â›Â’ˆŠÂ?‡’ˆÂ?Â”Â“ÂŚÂˆÂœÂ?šÂ?Â?š‡’ˆ‰œÂ?¤ÂšÂœÂ“Â‡Â“ÂŚÂˆÂ”ÂŒÂĽÂ? “This event is noteworthy as it seeks ‡šÂ?•””Â?‡’ˆÂ?—‹¤Â?‡’‹‡Â?ÂˆĂ Â“ÂœÂ‡ÂœÂ?“–Â?›ˆ”ˆž‰‹‡“–—Â? ‹–ŠÂ? ‰ˆ‘‹‰Š“–—Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ¤ÂšÂœÂ“Â‡Â“ÂŚÂˆÂ? ˆ*š‰‡œ­Â? strong character, and achievements šÂ?Â? ÂŁÂ‹Â–ÂŒÂ? Œš¢Â–—Â? ›’“”Š‰ˆ–Â? ‘’šÂ? Â’Â‹ÂŚÂˆÂ? ÂˆĂ Â’Â“ÂžÂ“Â‡ÂˆÂŠÂ? Œ‹‰“š¢ÂœÂ? ‹›‡œÂ? šÂ?Â? ›š¢Â‰Â‹Â—ˆÂ? and heroism at one time or the other ‘“‡’“–Â?‡’ˆÂ?›š¢Â–Â‡Â‰ÂŒÂŹÂĽ ››š‰Š“–—Â? ‡šÂ? “–—’‹”­Â? ¢Â•Â”Â? ‰“£‹Â? ššŠœÂ? “Šˆ–‡“•ˆŠÂ? ‡’“œÂ? —‹¤Â? “–Â? Ă‹Ă?Ă?ĂŽÂ? and decided to take up the challenge by not only recognizing these young heroes, but also providing œ›’š”‹‰œ’“¤Â? š¤¤ÂšÂ‰Â‡¢Â–“‡“ˆœÂ? Â?š‰Â? ‡’ˆœˆÂ? children whose actions have touched lives in their immediate communities

‹–ŠÂ?žˆŒš–Š­¼Â? Singhal continued saying, the Âœ¢Â›Â›ÂˆÂœÂœÂ? šÂ?Â? ‡’“œÂ? ÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? ÂšÂŚÂˆÂ‰Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ¤Â‹ÂœÂ‡Â? 7 years, proves that it is indeed ‹Â? ”‹–Š£‹‰™Â? š‰¤ÂšÂ‰Â‹Â‡ÂˆÂ? š›“‹”Â? ˆœ¤ÂšÂ–œ“ž“”“‡ŒÂ? ¨ ŠÂ? Â“Â–Â“Â‡Â“Â‹Â‡Â“ÂŚÂˆÂ? –ˆˆŠˆŠÂ? Â?š‰Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ÂŠÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ”Âš¤£ÂˆÂ–‡‹”Â? —‰š‘‡’Â?šÂ?Â?‡’ˆÂ? “—ˆ‰“‹–Â?›’“”Š¼ He added that the winners indeed ÂŠÂˆÂœÂˆÂ‰ÂŚÂˆÂ? ‡šÂ? žˆÂ? ›ˆ”ˆž‰‹‡ˆŠÂ? Â?š‰Â? œ›‹”“–—Â? ‡’ˆÂ? œ‡‰“›‡Â? œ‡‹–Š‹‰ŠœÂ? šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ¤Â‹Â–ˆ”Â? šÂ?Â? ¥¢ÂŠÂ—ˆœÂ? ‘’šÂ? Â?š””š‘ˆŠÂ? ”‹“ŠÂ? Šš‘–Â? guidelines as has always been the –š‰£Â? œ“–›ˆÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? “–›ˆ¤Â‡Â“š–Â? šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? Â‹Â‘Â‹Â‰ÂŠÂœÂĽÂ? ˆÂ?š‰ˆÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? œ‡š‰“ˆœÂ? ›‰šœœˆŠÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? major hurdles to be deliberated on žŒÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? ¥¢ÂŠÂ—ˆœ­Â? ‡’ˆŒÂ? ‘ˆ‰ˆÂ? ÂŚÂˆÂ‰Â“Â•ÂˆÂŠÂ? žŒÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? ‰ˆœˆ‹‰›’Â? Â‡ÂˆÂ‹ÂŁÂ? ‹Â?‡ˆ‰Â? ‘’“›’Â? eyewitnesses were interviewed to ‹œ›ˆ‰‡‹“–Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ‹¢Â‡Â’ˆ–‡“›“‡ŒÂ? šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ÂœÂ‡ÂšÂ‰Â“ÂˆÂœÂĽÂ? While delivering the keynote ‹ŠŠ‰ˆœœÂ?‹‡Â?‡’ˆÂ?ÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ–Â‡­Â? Â‰ÂœÂĽÂ? ”¢Â?¢Â–‡šÂ? —¢Â–Â? ‡’ˆÂ? Ă ÂˆÂ›¢Â‡Â“ÂŚÂˆÂ? “‰ˆ›‡š‰Â? š‰š–‹Â? ›’šš”œÂ? ‰¢ÂœÂ‡Â? š¢Â–›“”Â? ‹“ŠÂ? ÂŞ ’ˆÂ? Â?¢Â‡¢Â‰ÂˆÂ? šÂ?Â? ‹–ŒÂ? –‹‡“š–Â? š‰Â? ˆ–‡“‡ŒÂ? ”“ˆœÂ?

The future of any nation or entity lies heavily on the children, whatever legacy we pass on, whether good or bad could make or mar us as a nation

heavily on the children, whatever legacy we pass on, whether good or bad could make or mar us as a –‹‡“š–¼Â? ˆÂ? ‡’ˆ‰ˆÂ?š‰ˆÂ? £¢ÂœÂ‡Â? ‰“œˆÂ? ¢¤Â? to our responsibility as parents, guardians, school, and government to ensure that the right values are “–›¢Â”›‹‡ˆŠÂ?“–Â?‡’ˆÂ?Â›Â’Â“Â”ÂŠÂ‰ÂˆÂ–ÂĽÂŹÂ? Addressing the winners as “the ÂœÂ‹Â”ÂŚÂ‹Â‡Â“ÂšÂ–Â?Â?š‰Â?‡’ˆÂ?–‹‡“š–§ÂœÂ?Â?¢Â‡¢Â‰ÂˆÂ?‹–ŠÂ? the economy,â€? she charged more ÂšÂ‰Â—Â‹Â–Â“ÂŤÂ‹Â‡Â“ÂšÂ–ÂœÂ?‡šÂ?‡šˆÂ?‡’ˆÂ?”“–ˆÂ?šÂ?Â? ¢Â•Â”Â? ‰“£‹Â? ššŠœÂ? žŒÂ? ‹”œšÂ? ›š–‡‰“ž¢Â‡Â“–—Â? ˆ*š‰‡œÂ?ÂœÂ“ÂŁÂ“Â”Â‹Â‰Â?‡šÂ?‡’“œ­Â?‘’“›’Â?“œÂ?žš¢Â–ŠÂ? ‡šÂ?ˆ–œ¢Â‰ÂˆÂ?‹Â?ÂŁÂšÂ‰ÂˆÂ?œˆ›¢Â‰ÂˆÂ?‹–ŠÂ?ž”“œœÂ?¢Â”Â? Â?¢Â‡¢Â‰ÂˆÂ?Â?š‰Â?š¢Â‰Â?Â™Â“ÂŠÂœÂĽ ’ˆÂ? ¢ÂžÂ”“›Â? ˆ”‹‡“š–œÂ? Ă™Â? ÂŚÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? ‹–‹—ˆ‰­Â? ¢Â•Â”Â? ‰“£‹Â? ššŠœÂ? ”›­Â? ‰¼Â? Tope Ashiwaju congratulated the ‘“––ˆ‰œÂ? šÂ?Â? ‡’“œÂ? Œˆ‹‰§ÂœÂ? Â? ‹‘‹‰ŠœÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? ‰ˆ“‡ˆ‰‹‡ˆŠÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? ›š£¤Â‹Â–ÂŒ§ÂœÂ? commitment to the developmental —‰š‘‡’Â?šÂ?Â?‡’ˆÂ? “—ˆ‰“‹–Â?›’“”Š¼Â? œ’“‘‹¥¢Â?Â?¢Â‰Â‡Â’ˆ‰Â?œ‹“ŠÂ?’‹Œ“–—Â?Â›ÂšÂŁÂˆÂ? ‡’“œÂ? Â?‹‰Â? ‘“‡’Â? ÂŁÂ‹Â–ÂŒÂ? Âœ¢Â›Â›ÂˆÂœÂœÂ? œ‡š‰“ˆœÂ? since inception as it relates to the children that have emerged winners, I make bold to say that the editions to come will be more memorable ‡’‹–Â?‡’ˆÂ?¤Â‰ÂˆÂŚÂ“š¢ÂœÂ?ÂšÂ–ÂˆÂœÂĽÂŻÂ?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?Â? The Indomie Independence Day ‘‹‰ŠœÂ?Â?š‰Â? ˆ‰šˆœÂ?šÂ?Â? “—ˆ‰“‹Â?¨ ŠÂ? is a social responsibility initiative Â?‰š£Â? ¢Â•Â”Â? ‰“£‹Â? ššŠœÂ? ”›Â?¨£Â‹Â™ÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂ? šÂ?Â? Â–ÂŠÂšÂŁÂ“ÂˆÂ? –œ‡‹–‡Â? ššŠ”ˆœŠ¼Â? The award is geared towards recognizing children between the ‹—ˆœÂ?šÂ?Â?ĂƒÂ?‹–ŠÂ?ĂƒĂ„Â?‘’šÂ?Â’Â‹ÂŚÂˆÂ?ÂˆĂ Â’Â“ÂžÂ“Â‡ÂˆÂŠÂ? ÂˆĂ Â‡Â‰Â‹ÂšÂ‰ÂŠÂ“Â–Â‹Â‰ÂŒÂ?‹›‡œÂ?šÂ?Â?Â’ÂˆÂ‰ÂšÂ“ÂœÂŁÂ?“–Â?‡’ˆÂ? Â?‹›ˆÂ?šÂ?Â?Š‹–—ˆ‰Â?š‰Â?œš›“ˆ‡‹”Â?›’‹””ˆ–—ˆœÂ? within the context and limitations šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆ“‰Â? ÂœÂšÂ›Â“Â‹Â”ÂŻÂˆÂ›ÂšÂ–ÂšÂŁÂ“Â›Â? œ‡‹‡¢ÂœÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? ˆŠ¢Â›Â‹Â‡Â“š–‹”Â?ž‹›™—‰š¢Â–ÂŠÂœÂĽ


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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014 GUEST IN THE HOUSE

ABC of life for students By Uncle Olamond David

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Daily Newswatch TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014

Nature Zone The Mexican The Mexican wolf is a smaller relative of the gray wolf that lives in the United States. It is the most endangered type of wolf in the world, with only a few left in the wild. The Mexican wolf at one time had a wide range across much of the Southwest, but now lives in a very small area.

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‘Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012, wasn’t the best of days to start with, as it was the middle of exams—though as a bookish girl I didn’t mind them as much as some of my classmates did. That morning we Â‹Â‰Â‰Â“ÂŚÂˆÂŠÂ?“–Â?‡’ˆÂ?–‹‰‰š‘Â?£¢ÂŠÂ?”‹–ˆÂ?š*Â? ‹¥“Â? Baba Road in our usual procession of ž‰“—’‡”ŒÂ? ¤Â‹Â“–‡ˆŠÂ? ‰“›™œ’‹‘œÂ? Âœ¤¢Eˆ‰“–—Â? diesel fumes, each one crammed with Â•ÂŚÂˆÂ?š‰Â?ÂœÂ“Ă Â?Â—Â“Â‰Â”ÂœÂĽÂ? “–›ˆÂ?‡’ˆÂ?Â‡Â“ÂŁÂˆÂ?šÂ?Â?‡’ˆÂ? ‹”“ban, our school has had no sign and the ornamented brass door in a white wall gives no hint of what lies beyond. ‘For us girls, that doorway was like a magical entrance to our own special world. As we skipped through, we cast š*Â?š¢Â‰Â?’ˆ‹ŠÂ?ÂœÂ›Â‹Â‰ÂŚÂˆÂœÂ?‹–ŠÂ?‰‹–Â?Â’ÂˆÂ”Â‡ÂˆÂ‰ÂŻÂœÂ™ÂˆÂ”ter up the steps. At the top of the steps was an open courtyard with doors to all the classrooms. We dumped our backpacks in our rooms, and then gathered for assembly under the sky, our backs to the mountains. ‘The school was founded by my father before I was born, and on the wall Â‹ÂžÂšÂŚÂˆÂ?¢Âœ­Â?ÂŞ Â’¢ÂœÂ’‹”Â? ›’šš”Â?‘‹œÂ?¤Â‹Â“–‡ˆŠÂ? ¤Â‰Âš¢ÂŠÂ”ÂŒÂ? “–Â? ‰ˆŠÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? ‘’“‡ˆÂ? ”ˆEÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂĽÂ? ˆÂ? went to school six mornings a week, and as I was in Year 9, my classes were spent chanting chemical equations or studying Urdu grammar, writing stories in –—”“œ’Â? ‘“‡’Â? ÂŁÂšÂ‰Â‹Â”ÂœÂ? ”“™ˆÂ? ÂŞ ‹œ‡ˆÂ? ÂŁÂ‹Â™ÂˆÂœÂ? Â‘Â‹ÂœÂ‡ÂˆÂŹÂ?š‰Â?Š‰‹‘“–—Â?ÂŠÂ“Â‹Â—Â‰Â‹ÂŁÂœÂ?šÂ?Â?ž”ššŠÂ?›“‰culation—most of my classmates wanted to be doctors. It’s hard to imagine that anyone would see that as a threat. Yet

outside the school lay not only the noise and craziness of Mingora, the main city šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ¤Â‰ÂšÂŚÂ“–›ˆÂ? šÂ?Â? ‘‹‡­Â? ž¢Â‡Â? ‹”œšÂ? ‡’šœˆ­Â? like the Taliban, who think girls should not go to school. ‘Because it was exam time, school started at 9 instead of 8 that morning, which ‘‹œÂ?—ššŠ­Â?‹œÂ? Â?Šš–§Â‡Â?”“™ˆÂ?—ˆE“–—Â?¢¤Â?‹–ŠÂ? can sleep through the crows of the roosters and the prayer calls of the muezzin. ‘I slept in the room at the front of our house. The only furniture was a bed and a cabinet that I had bought with the money I’d been given as an award for campaigning for peace in our valley and the right for girls to go to school. On some shelves were the gold-colored plastic cups and trophies I had won for coming •‰œ‡Â?“–Â?ÂŁÂŒÂ?Â›Â”Â‹ÂœÂœÂĽÂ? ’ˆ‰ˆÂ?‘ˆ‰ˆÂ?‹Â?Â?ˆ‘Â?Â‡Â“ÂŁÂˆÂœÂ? I had not come out on top—both times I was beaten by my class rival, Malkae-Noor. I was determined it would not happen again. ‘The school was not far from my home and I used to walk, but since the start of the last year I had been going with other girls in a rickshaw and coming home žŒÂ?ž¢ÂœÂĽÂ? ‡Â?‘‹œÂ?‹Â?¥š¢Â‰Â–ˆŒÂ?šÂ?Â?Â•ÂŚÂˆÂ?£“–¢Â‡ÂˆÂœÂ? along the stinky stream, past the giant ž“””žš‹‰ŠÂ?Â?š‰Â? ‰¼Â? ¢£Â‹ÂŒ¢Â–§ÂœÂ? ‹“‰Â? ‰‹–œ¤Â”‹–‡Â? –œ‡“‡¢Â‡Âˆ­Â?‘’ˆ‰ˆÂ?‘ˆÂ?ÂĄÂšÂ™ÂˆÂŠÂ?‡’‹‡Â?š–ˆÂ? of our bald male teachers must have gone when he suddenly started to sprout hair. I liked riding the bus because I didn’t get as sweaty as when I walked, and I could chat with my friends and gossip with Usman Ali, the driver, whom we called Bhai

‹–­Â?š‰Â?ÂŞÂžÂ‰ÂšÂ‡Â’ÂˆÂ‰ÂĽÂŹÂ? ˆÂ?ÂŁÂ‹ÂŠÂˆÂ?¢ÂœÂ?‹””Â?”‹¢Â—Â’Â? with his crazy stories. ‘I had started taking the bus because my mother worried about me walking š–Â?ÂŁÂŒÂ?š‘–¼Â? ˆÂ?’‹ŠÂ?žˆˆ–Â?—ˆE“–—Â?‡’‰ˆ‹‡œÂ? ‹””Â? ÂŒÂˆÂ‹Â‰ÂĽÂ? ÂšÂŁÂˆÂ? ‘ˆ‰ˆÂ? “–Â? ‡’ˆÂ? –ˆ‘œ¤Â‹¤ÂˆÂ‰Âœ­Â? and some were messages passed on by people. I was more concerned the Taliban would target my father, as he was always Âœ¤ÂˆÂ‹Â™Â“–—Â? š¢Â‡Â? ‹—‹“–œ‡Â? Â‡Â’ÂˆÂŁÂĽÂ? “œÂ? Â?‰“ˆ–ŠÂ? and fellow campaigner Zahid Khan had been shot in the face in August on his way to prayers. To be continued next week


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Chef of the Week

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014

I want to establish catering, vocational schools to empower people – Adenike TAYO SALAMI

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hile Adenike Olasinde was in the secondary school, she joined a baking club, but she never knew that the decision she took then would žˆÂ? šÂ?Â? —‰ˆ‹‡Â? žˆ–ˆ•‡Â? ‡šÂ? ’ˆ‰Â? Â‡ÂšÂŠÂ‹ÂŒÂĽÂ? ’ˆÂ? embraced the club out of passion for ž‹™“–—¼Â? At that time, she was a Catholic and as part of the activities to equip the children in the church, some reverend sisters came together and decided to train children worshipping in ‡’ˆÂ? ¤Â‹Â‰Â“œ’Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ‰¢ÂŠÂ“ÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡ÂœÂ? šÂ?Â? ž‹™“–—¼Â?Â? Consequently, Olasinde, who was ‹”œšÂ?‹Â?ÂŁÂˆÂŁÂžÂˆÂ‰Â?šÂ?Â?‡’‹‡Â?¤Â‹Â‰Â“œ’Â?žˆ–ˆ•‡ˆŠÂ? Â“ÂŁÂŁÂˆÂ–ÂœÂˆÂ”ÂŒÂ?Â?‰š£Â?‡’‹‡Â?‡‰‹“–“–—¼ As a student of the prestigious ž‹Š“–‹Â? š””ˆ—ˆ­Â? ž‹Š‹–­Â? ŒšÂ? ‡‹‡ˆ­Â? she always looked forward to the baking class every Friday between ¡¼Ă?Ă?¤¼£Â? ‹–ŠÂ? Ă?ÂĽĂ?Ă?¤¼£¼Â? –Â? ‡’“œÂ? ‰ˆ›ˆ–‡Â? interview with Daily Newswatch, she recalled that every member of the club used to pay N5 for the practical session, which they didn’t hesitate to pay because of its far-reaching impact “–Â?‡’ˆ“‰Â?Â”Â“ÂŚÂˆÂœÂĽ Olasinde also recalled with nostalgia the wonderful time she had at the club, £“à “–—Â? ž¢Eˆ‰­Â? šÂš¢Â‰­Â? Âœ¢Â—‹‰Â? ‹–ŠÂ? ˆ——œÂ? ÂˆÂ‡Â›ÂĽÂ? ‡šÂ? —ˆ‡Â? Š“*ˆ‰ˆ–‡Â? ™“–ŠœÂ? šÂ?Â? ‰ˆœ¢Â”‡œÂ? Âœ¢Â›Â’Â?‹œÂ?›‹™ˆœ­Â?›šš™“ˆœÂ?‹–ŠÂ?”š‡œÂ?ÂŁÂšÂ‰ÂˆÂĽ Eventually, the training she had at the baking club came handy when she later gained admission into Federal š”Œ‡ˆ›’–“›­Â? Šˆ­Â?“–Â? Âœ¢Â–Â? ‡‹‡ˆ­Â?‘’ˆ‰ˆÂ? she studied Business Administration ‹–ŠÂ? Â‹Â–Â‹Â—ÂˆÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡ÂĽÂ? ’“”ˆÂ? ‹‡Â? ‡’ˆÂ? polytechnic, she baked snacks at her ”ˆ“œ¢Â‰ÂˆÂĽÂ? ’ˆÂ? œ‹“Š­Â? ÂŞ ÂŒÂ? ÂžÂˆÂœÂ‡ÂŻÂžÂ‹Â™ÂˆÂŠÂ? snacks then were baked sweet potatoes and toasted pies baked with toaster,â€? œ’ˆÂ?ÂœÂ‹Â“ÂŠÂĽ ¢Â›Â™Â“”Œ­Â? œ’ˆÂ? ’‹ŠÂ? ’ˆ‰Â? •‰œ‡Â? ›š–‡‰‹›‡Â? immediately she graduated from the ÂšÂ”ÂŒÂ‡ÂˆÂ›Â’Â–Â“Â›ÂĽÂ? ››š‰Š“–—Â? ‡šÂ? ’ˆ‰­Â? ÂŞ ÂŒÂ? •‰œ‡Â? £‹¥š‰Â? ›š–‡‰‹›‡Â? ‘‹œÂ? ‹Â? Â‡Â’Â‰ÂˆÂˆÂŻÂ‡Â“ÂˆÂ‰Â? wedding cake for a sister in my church “–Â?Ă‹Ă?Ă?Ă’Ă—Â?‹–ŠÂ?‘“‡’Â?‡’ˆÂ?’ˆ”¤Â?šÂ?Â? šŠÂ?‹–ŠÂ? the training I had as a manager, I was ‹ž”ˆÂ? ‡šÂ? ÂšÂŚÂˆÂ‰Â›ÂšÂŁÂˆÂ? ÂŁÂŒÂ? “–“‡“‹”Â? Â?ÂˆÂ‹Â‰ÂœÂĽÂ? Â? ‘‹œÂ?‹ž”ˆÂ?‡šÂ?Â?š›¢ÂœÂ?š–Â?ÂŁÂŒÂ?•‰œ‡Â?Â›Â‹Â™ÂˆÂĽÂ? ’ˆÂ? reason is that I wanted to create a good and lasting impression in the minds šÂ?Â?‡’ˆÂ?—¢ÂˆÂœÂ‡ÂœÂ?‡’‹‡Â?‹Eˆ–ŠˆŠÂ?‡’ˆÂ?ÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ–Â‡ÂĽÂ? Â?Š“Š–§Â‡Â?ÂŁÂ‹Â™ÂˆÂ?‹–ŒÂ?¤Â‰ÂšÂ•Â‡Â?Â?‰š£Â?‡’ˆÂ?¥šžÂ? because I only collected money from ‡’ˆÂ?ž‰“ŠˆÂ?‡šÂ?ž¢ÂŒÂ?Â“Â–Â—Â‰ÂˆÂŠÂ“ÂˆÂ–Â‡ÂœÂĽÂŹ Interestingly, as soon as she completed her one year national youth service, she set up HavilahMD Cakes ĂœÂ–§Â? ÂŚÂˆÂ–Â‡ÂœÂ? “–Â? ˆž‰¢Â‹Â‰ÂŒ­Â? Ă‹Ă?Ă?¡­Â? ‘’ˆ‰ˆÂ? she deals in cakes, cocktail drinks ‹–ŠÂ?“–Ššš‰Â?‹–ŠÂ?š¢Â‡ÂŠÂšÂšÂ‰Â?Â›Â‹Â‡ÂˆÂ‰Â“Â–Â—ÂĽÂ? ’ˆÂ? ‹”œšÂ?š*ˆ‰œÂ?‡‰‹“–“–—Â?‡šÂ?¤ÂˆÂš¤Â”ˆÂ?‘’šÂ?‹‰ˆÂ? “–‡ˆ‰ˆœ‡ˆŠÂ?“–Â?›‹‡ˆ‰“–—Â?ÂœÂˆÂ‰ÂŚÂ“Â›ÂˆÂœÂĽ Although, she was applying for jobs “–Â?Š“*ˆ‰ˆ–‡Â?š‰—‹–“œ‹‡“š–œÂ?‹Â?‡ˆ‰Â?œ’ˆÂ?’‹ŠÂ? š¤ÂˆÂ–ˆŠÂ? ’ˆ‰Â? š¢Â‡Â”ˆ‡­Â? ž¢Â‡Â? œ’ˆÂ? Âœ¢*ˆ‰ˆŠÂ? ‹Â? Š“œ‹¤¤ÂšÂ“Â–Â‡ÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? ‹‡Â? ÂœÂšÂŁÂˆÂ? ¤ÂšÂ“–‡¼Â? ÂœÂ? ‹Â? result, she made a hasty retreat to her •‰œ‡Â?Â”ÂšÂŚÂˆ­Â?ž‹™“–—¼

Adenike

When asked if she had any formal training apart from her membership of the baking club in her secondary school, ”‹œ“–ŠˆÂ? œ‹“Š­Â? ÂŞ Â? ¢Â–Šˆ‰‘ˆ–‡Â? ÂœÂšÂŁÂˆÂ? training to improve my knowledge on baking, and as the cake world is Â‰ÂˆÂŚÂšÂ”ÂŚÂ“Â–Â—Â? ‘“‡’Â? Š“*ˆ‰ˆ–‡Â? –ˆ‘Â? Â‡Â’Â“Â–Â—ÂœÂĽÂ? ’ˆ‰ˆÂ? ‘‹œÂ? –š‡’“–—Â? ”“™ˆÂ? Â?š–Š‹–‡Â? ¤Â‹ÂœÂ‡ÂˆÂ? Š¢Â‰Â“–—Â? ÂŁÂŒÂ? ›”¢ÂžÂ? Â‡Â“ÂŁÂˆĂ—Â? œš­Â? Â? –ˆˆŠˆŠÂ? ‡šÂ? ”ˆ‹‰–Â?ÂŁÂšÂ‰ÂˆÂ?Â?‰š£Â?ÂŁÂŒÂ?›š””ˆ‹—¢ÂˆÂœÂĽÂ? ”œš­Â? Â? ‹£Â?œˆ”Â?¯‡‹¢Â—’‡×Â? Â?‰ˆ‹ŠÂ?”š‡œÂ?šÂ?Â?žšš™œÂ?‹–ŠÂ? tutorials on the internet and that helps

me a lot to keep abreast of the latest Šˆœ“—–œÂ?“–Â?‡’ˆÂ?“–Š¢ÂœÂ‡Â‰ÂŒÂĽÂŹ ‰“š‰Â? ‡šÂ? Ă‹Ă?Ă?Ă‘­Â? ”‹œ“–ŠˆÂ? ‘‹œÂ? š–”ŒÂ? ž‹™“–—Â? ‹–ŠÂ? Šš“–—Â? ÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ–Â‡ÂœÂ? ÂŠÂˆÂ›ÂšÂ‰Â‹Â‡Â“ÂšÂ–ÂĽÂ? ¢Â‡Â? “–Â? Ă‹Ă?Ă?Ă‘­Â? ‹–Â? ÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? ¢Â–Â?š”ŠˆŠÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? this made her introduce a new line of services to her business: the full ›‹‡ˆ‰“–—Â? ÂœÂˆÂ‰ÂŚÂ“Â›ÂˆÂœÂĽÂ? ’‹‡Â? ’‹¤¤ÂˆÂ–ˆŠĂ?Â?

ˆ‰Â?ž‰š‡’ˆ‰Â?—š‡Â?ÂŁÂ‹Â‰Â‰Â“ÂˆÂŠÂ?“–Â?Ă‹Ă?Ă?Ă‘Â?‹–ŠÂ?‹œÂ? an events manager she was in charge

My best-baked snacks then were baked sweet potatoes and toasted pies baked with toaster

of the reception hall, dĂŠcor, foods, Š‰“–™œÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? Â”ÂšÂ—Â“ÂœÂ‡Â“Â›ÂœÂĽÂ? ‹Š”Œ­Â? ‡’ˆÂ? Â?ššŠÂ? vendor she contacted performed far below expectation and she was really Š“œ‹¤¤ÂšÂ“Â–Â‡ÂˆÂŠÂĽÂ? ’ˆÂ?œ‹“Š­Â?ÂŞ Â?‡ˆ‰Â?‡’ˆÂ?ÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ–Â‡­Â? Â?Â‹Â–Â‹Â”ÂŒÂŤÂˆÂŠÂ?‡’ˆÂ?œ“‡¢Â‹Â‡Â“š–¼Â? Â?Â‰ÂˆÂŁÂˆÂŁÂžÂˆÂ‰ÂˆÂŠÂ? that when I was in the polytechnic, I was the one in charge of cooking for fellowship programmes in the church ‹–ŠÂ?ÂŁÂŒÂ?›šš™“–—Â?‘‹œÂ?‹”‘‹ŒœÂ?¤ÂˆÂ‰Â?ÂˆÂ›Â‡ÂĽÂ? Â? Â‰ÂˆÂ‹Â”Â“ÂŤÂˆÂŠÂ?‡’‹‡Â? Â?›š¢Â”ŠÂ?ŠšÂ?Â?‹‰Â?žˆEˆ‰Â?‡’‹–Â? the performance of the food vendor I Â›ÂšÂ–Â‡Â‰Â‹Â›Â‡ÂˆÂŠÂĽÂŹ After she made up her mind to go into full-catering services, she read a lot of žšš™œÂ? š–Â? ›š›™‡‹“”œÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? ¤Â‰ÂˆÂœÂˆÂ–Â‡Â‹Â‡Â“ÂšÂ–ÂœÂĽÂ? ’ˆÂ? —š‡Â? ‹Â? ›’ˆÂ?Â? ‡’‹‡Â? ‡‰‹“–ˆŠÂ? ’ˆ‰Â? ’š‘Â? to make small chops, Chinese foods, ’‹‘‹‰£‹­Â?Ăœ Âœ¢Â–§­Â? š–‡“–ˆ–‡‹”Â?Š“œ’ˆœÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? ”š‡œÂ? ÂŁÂšÂ‰ÂˆÂĽÂ? –ŠÂ? Â?š‰Â? ‡’ˆÂ? Â?‰“›‹–Â? Š“œ’ˆœ­Â? œ’ˆÂ? ‘‹œÂ? ‡‰‹“–ˆŠÂ? ‹‡Â? Â’ÂšÂŁÂˆĂ—Â? ‹–ŠÂ? she also took the pain to teach herself š‡’ˆ‰Â?Â–ÂˆÂ›ÂˆÂœÂœÂ“Â‡Â“ÂˆÂœÂĽ For her, it has been a roller-coaster ‰“ŠˆÂ? šÂ?Â? ‹Â? œš‰‡œÂ? “–Â? ‡’ˆÂ? “–Š¢ÂœÂ‡Â‰ÂŒÂĽÂ? –Â? ‡’ˆÂ? past few years, Olasinde has trained ¡ĂƒÂ? ¤ÂˆÂš¤Â”ˆ­Â? Ă‹Ă‘Â? šÂ?Â? ‘’š£Â? ‘ˆ‰ˆÂ? ‡‰‹“–ˆŠÂ? on full-catering services, while 14 only ¤ÂˆÂ‰Â?ˆ›‡ˆŠÂ?‹–ŠÂ?¢¤ÂŠÂ‹Â‡ÂˆÂŠÂ?‡’ˆ“‰Â?ÂœÂ™Â“Â”Â”ÂœÂĽ Ordinarily, managing the home front with her passion would Â’Â‹ÂŚÂˆÂ? žˆˆ–Â? Š“4›¢Â”‡­Â? ž¢Â‡Â? ’ˆ‰Â? ”šŒ“–—Â? husband, according to her, has been ÂŁÂšÂœÂ‡Â? ¢Â–Šˆ‰œ‡‹–Š“–—Â? ‹–ŠÂ? Âœ¢¤¤ÂšÂ‰Â‡Â“ÂŚÂˆÂĽÂ? ’ˆÂ? œ‹“Š­Â? ÂŞ ÂŒÂ? Â’¢ÂœÂžÂ‹Â–ŠÂ? ‹œœ“œ‡œÂ? ÂŁÂˆÂ? whenever he is less busy so that there will be time for me to take care of the home front and likewise deliver ÂˆĂ Â›ÂˆÂ”Â”ÂˆÂ–Â‡Â?ÂĄÂšÂžÂœÂ?‡šÂ?š¢Â‰Â?Â›Â”Â“ÂˆÂ–Â‡ÂœÂĽÂŹ ’ˆÂ?¤Â‹ÂœÂœÂ“š–Â?œ’ˆÂ?’‹œÂ?Â?š‰Â?ž‹™“–—Â?“œÂ?œšÂ? much that she is one of the founding ÂŁÂˆÂŁÂžÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂ?šÂ?Â?‹Â?—‰š¢¤Â?›‹””ˆŠÂ?ÂŞ ˆÂ? ‹™ˆÂ? ‹”š‰ˆ­Â? ‹Â? —‰š¢¤Â? šÂ?Â? ž‹™ˆ‰œÂ? ‘“‡’“–Â? ž¢Â”ˆÂ? —ž‹Â?‹–ŠÂ? ‡‹Â?Â‹Ă Â“ÂœÂĽÂ? ”œš­Â?œ’ˆÂ?“œÂ? the show director for a cake festival in ‡’ˆÂ?¤Â‹ÂœÂ‡Â?‡‘šÂ?ÂŒÂˆÂ‹Â‰ÂœÂĽÂ? ’ˆÂ?ÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ–Â‡Â?“œÂ?‹”‘‹ŒœÂ? a success story as people look forward ‡šÂ?“‡Â?ÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ‰ÂŒÂ?ÂŒÂˆÂ‹Â‰ÂĽ šŠ‹Œ­Â? “Â?Â? Œš¢Â? Â’Â‹ÂŚÂˆÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? žˆ–ˆ•‡Â? šÂ?Â? knowing her prayer points, you will be pleasantly surprised to know that part of what she wants in life is to have a catering and vocational school to ˆ£¤ÂšÂ‘ˆ‰Â?¤ÂˆÂš¤Â”ÂˆÂĽ


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Sam Popoola samolapop@yahoo.com

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014

Mutiny: Agbakoba puts Nigerian Army on the defensive over 12 convicted soldiers FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU

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uman rights crusader and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Dr Olisa Agbakoba has actualised his threat to test the legality of the death sentence recently passed on 12 Nigerian soldiers by the Military General Court Martial (GCM) under the country’s constitution. The former president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has gone to the ˆŠˆ‰‹”Â? “—’Â? š¢Â‰Â‡Â? œ“E“–—Â? “–Â? ž¢¥Â‹Â? with a suit aiming to puncture the death œˆ–‡ˆ–›ˆ­Â? œˆE“–—Â? ‡’ˆÂ? Â›ÂšÂ–ÂŚÂ“Â›Â‡ÂˆÂŠÂ? œš”Š“ˆ‰œÂ? free, and challenging the legality of the death sentence passed by a nine-man GCM on September 16, 2014, which pronounced the soldiers should die by •‰“–—Â?Âœ¸¢Â‹ÂŠÂĽ According to the suit designated FHC/ ABJ/CS/708/2014, the composition of the GCM violated Section 36(1) of the 1999 Constitution, which according to Agbakoba preserves the right of an accused person to fair hearing. He also argued that Sections 133(3)(4) and (5) of the Armed Forces Act, which empowered the GCM, was null and void since it was inconsistent with Section 36(1) of the Constitution. —ž‹™šž‹Â? “–Â? ’“œÂ? Âœ¢¤¤ÂšÂ‰Â‡Â“–—Â? ‹4Š‹Œ“‡Â? insisted that it was unlawful for the ÂšÂŁÂŁÂ‹Â–ÂŠÂˆÂ‰Â?šÂ?Â?‡’ˆÂ? Â‰ÂŁÂŒÂ? ˆ‹Š¸¢Â‹Â‰Â‡ÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂ? Garrison, Mogadishu Cantonment, Brig.Gen. D.T. Ndiomu, to single-handedly appoint all the members of the military tribunal. The senior lawyer was of the position ‡’‹‡Â?›š–œˆ¸¢ÂˆÂ–‡Â?¢¤ÂšÂ–Â?‡’ˆÂ?‰ˆ‹œš–“–—Â?‡’‹‡Â? all members of the GCM were soldiers appointed by Ndiomu, the convicted soldiers had been denied their right to independence and impartial trial. Agbakoba contended that, “The independence and impartiality of the Court Martial was not secured in the trial of the soldiers. This is because all those who participated in the events related to ‡’ˆÂ? š¢Â‰Â‡Â? ‹‰‡“‹”Â?‘ˆ‰ˆÂ? Â‰ÂŁÂŒÂ?š4Â›ÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂĽÂ? They were the investigators, the ¤Â‰ÂšÂœÂˆÂ›¢Â‡ÂšÂ‰Âœ­Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ¤Â‰ÂˆÂœÂ“Šˆ–‡­Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ¥¢ÂŠÂ—ˆÂ? advocate, the waiting member and other members of the Court Martial.â€? The SAN who initiated the action under the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules 2009, is ¤Â‰Â‹ÂŒÂ“–—Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ž¢¥Â‹Â? ˆŠˆ‰‹”Â? “—’Â? š¢Â‰Â‡Â? for, â€?A declaration that the convening and composition of Army General Court Martial which convicted and sentenced ‡’ˆÂ?ĂƒĂ‹Â?œš”Š“ˆ‰œÂ?‡šÂ?Šˆ‹‡’Â?žŒÂ?•‰“–—Â?Âœ¸¢Â‹ÂŠÂ? Â?š‰Â? Œ‹‰“š¢ÂœÂ? š*ˆ–›ˆœÂ? š–Â? ˆ¤Â‡ÂˆÂŁÂžÂˆÂ‰Â? ĂƒĂ?­Â? 2014 is contrary to Section 36(1) of the Constitution of Nigeria, 1999.â€? The former NBA boss also wants the court to set aside the death sentence on the 12 soldiers. Agbakoba before he initiated the current suit addressed a ¤ÂˆÂ‡Â“‡“š–ˆŠÂ? ‡šÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? ’“ˆÂ?Â? šÂ?Â? Â‰ÂŁÂŒÂ? ‡‹*­Â? Leutenant General Kenneth Minimah, with the title, ‘Unconstitutional decision of the court martial in relation to the mutiny of soldiers against General 4›ˆ‰Â? š££‹–Š“–—Â? ¨ ŠÂ? Ă‘Â? Â“ÂŚÂ“ÂœÂ“ÂšÂ–Â? of the Nigerian Army and copied; EÂšÂ‰Â–ÂˆÂŒÂŻ ˆ–ˆ‰‹”Â? šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ˆŠˆ‰‹‡“š–Â? (AGF) Mohammed Bello Adoke (SAN), ’“ˆÂ?Â?šÂ?Â? ˆÂ?ˆ–›ˆÂ? ‡‹*­Â? “‰Â? ’“ˆÂ?Â? ‹‰œ’‹”Â? Alex Badeh, Minister of Defence, General Aliyu Gusau and Minister of State for Defence, senator Musiliu Obanikoro,

Olisa Agbakoba

œ‡‹‡ˆŠÂ? ‡’‹‡­Â? ÂŞ Â? ‘‰“‡ˆÂ? ‡šÂ? Š‰‹‘Â? ‹Eˆ–‡“š–Â? to the unconstitutional decision of the Court Martial in which 12 soldiers were sentenced to death. ÂŞ ’“œÂ?“œÂ?‘“‡’š¢Â‡Â?¤Â‰Âˆ¥¢ÂŠÂ“›ˆÂ?‡šÂ?‡’ˆÂ?š*ˆ–›ˆÂ? ‹””ˆ—ˆŠÂ?‡šÂ?Â’Â‹ÂŚÂˆÂ?žˆˆ–Â?›š££“EÂˆÂŠÂĽÂ? ˆÂ?Â?¢Â””ŒÂ? understand that Military discipline is based on Obedience to Superior Orders ‹–ŠÂ?‡’‹‡Â?£¢Â‡Â“–ŒÂ?“œÂ?‹Â?œˆ‰“š¢ÂœÂ?š*ˆ–›ˆ­Â?Œˆ‡Â? the Nigerian Constitution guarantees a right to fair hearing to every Nigerian. “The manner, procedure and process by which these condemned soldiers were sentenced to death is contrary to the Nigerian Constitution. The reason is because the Army was investigator, ¤Â‰ÂšÂœÂˆÂ›¢Â‡ÂšÂ‰Â?‹–ŠÂ?¥¢ÂŠÂ—ˆÂ?‹””Â?‰š””ˆŠÂ?“–‡šÂ?ÂšÂ–ÂˆÂĽ “This is contrary to the rules of natural ¥¢ÂœÂ‡Â“›ˆÂ?‹œÂ?›š–œˆ›‰‹‡ˆŠÂ?‹‡Â? ˆ›‡“š–Â?Ă’Ă?Â?šÂ?Â?‡’ˆÂ? Nigerian Constitution. The constitution and composition of the Court Martial ‹‰ˆÂ?Â?¢Â–ÂŠÂ‹ÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â‹Â”Â”ÂŒÂ?šÂ‹Â‘ˆŠÂ?‹œÂ?‡’ˆŒÂ?ÂŚÂ“ÂšÂ”Â‹Â‡ÂˆÂ? the fundamental rights of the convicted soldiers to fair hearing and trial as enshrined in the Constitution. “The commander, BrigadierGeneral B.T. Ndiomu, who set up the Court Martial, is a party interested. He appointed all 9 members of the Court Martial, namely, the President, Brigadier General C.C Okonkwo, two ‘‹“‡“–—Â? ÂŁÂˆÂŁÂžÂˆÂ‰Âœ­Â? ‹Â? ¥¢ÂŠÂ—ˆÂ? Â‹ÂŠÂŚÂšÂ›Â‹Â‡ÂˆÂ?

Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Kenneth-Minimah

‹–ŠÂ? ‡‘šÂ? ¤Â‰ÂšÂœÂˆÂ›¢Â‡Â“–—Â? š4›ˆ‰œÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? investigators. “The Judge advocate who is to assist the š¢Â‰Â‡Â? ‹‰‡“‹”Â?š–Â?”ˆ—‹”Â?¤ÂšÂ“–‡œÂ?“œÂ?Â?‹‰Â?¥¢Â–“š‰Â? to the President of the Court Martial. By military tradition of obedience to Âœ¢¤ÂˆÂ‰Â“š‰Â? š‰Šˆ‰œ­Â? “‡Â? “œÂ? Š“4›¢Â”‡Â? Â?š‰Â? ‡’ˆÂ? Judge advocate to give unwanted advice to the President of the Court Martial, ‘’šÂ?“œÂ?‹Â?Â?‹‰Â?Âœ¢¤ÂˆÂ‰Â“š‰Â?š4Â›ÂˆÂ‰ÂĽ “The Supreme Court of Nigeria has decided in Gani Fawehinmi v LPDC that whenever a procedure allows admixture šÂ?Â?‡’ˆÂ?Â“Â–ÂŚÂˆÂœÂ‡Â“Â—Â‹Â‡ÂšÂ‰­Â?¤Â‰ÂšÂœÂˆÂ›¢Â‡ÂšÂ‰Â?‹–ŠÂ?¥¢ÂŠÂ—ˆÂ? to be appointed or controlled by one authority, it is impossible for the accused to obtain fair trial. “It is my opinion that the principles laid down by the Supreme Court of Nigeria in Gani’s case are fully applicable to the decision of the Court Martial. On ‡’“œÂ? ž‹œ“œ­Â? Â? ‰ˆ¸¢ÂˆÂœÂ‡Â? ‡’‹‡­Â? Œš¢Â? ŠšÂ? –š‡Â? ›š–•‰£Â?‡’ˆÂ?Šˆ›“œ“š–Â?šÂ?Â?‡’ˆÂ? š¢Â‰Â‡Â? ‹‰‡“‹”Â? because it is unconstitutional. The legal framework upon which the Court Martial was constituted is contrary to the Nigerian Constitution. “You approach the National Assembly to amend the Armed Forces Act to bring it in conformity with the Constitution so that Court Martial proceedings will be constitutional.

The former president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has gone to the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja with a suit aiming to puncture the death sentence, setting the convicted soldiers free, and challenging the legality of the death sentence passed by a nine-man GCM on September 16, 2014, which pronounced the 589:;<=5 5>8?9: :;< @E J=;KL 5O?P:

“I trust that these will be done. Meanwhile, we will challenge the constitutionality of the Armed Forces Act in relation to Court Martial in court.â€? The Nigerian Army through its GCM, presided over by BrigadierGeneral Chukwuemeka Okonkwo, had œˆ–‡ˆ–›ˆŠÂ? ‡šÂ? Šˆ‹‡’Â? žŒÂ? •‰“–—Â? Âœ¸¢Â‹ÂŠ­Â? twelve of the eighteen soldiers having found them guilty of mutiny. The military General Court Martial ˆ¸¢Â‹Â””ŒÂ?œˆ–‡ˆ–›ˆŠÂ?š–ˆÂ?šÂ?Â?‡’ˆÂ?œš”Š“ˆ‰œÂ?‡šÂ? ‡‘ˆ–‡ŒÂ? ˆ“—’‡Â? Š‹ŒœÂ? £¤Â‰Â“ÂœÂšÂ–ÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? “‡’Â?

‹‰ŠÂ? ‹žš¢Â‰Â? ¨ Š­Â? ‘’“”ˆÂ? Â•ÂŚÂˆÂ? š‡’ˆ‰œÂ? regained their freedom. In delivering the death sentence, General Okonkwo held that Corporal Jasper Braidolor and ten others were found guilty of Counts 1,2 and 3 and ‘ˆ‰ˆÂ?œˆ–‡ˆ–›ˆŠÂ?‡šÂ?Šˆ‹‡’Â?žŒÂ?•‰“–—Â?Âœ¸¢Â‹ÂŠÂĽ The court also declared that Lance Corporal (Lcpl) Stephen Clement was found culpable in count 3 and 4, ‹E‰‹›‡“–—Â? Šˆ‹‡’Â? œˆ–‡ˆ–›ˆ­Â? ‘’“”ˆÂ? Â‰Â“ÂŚÂ‹Â‡ÂˆÂ? (pte) Ichocho Jeremiah was guilty of Counts 5 and 6, which gave him a 28 days IHL. The president of the Court Martial œ‹“Š­Â? ÂŞ ’ˆœˆÂ? œˆ–‡ˆ–›ˆœÂ? ‹‰ˆÂ? Âœ¢ÂžÂĄÂˆÂ›Â‡Â? ‡šÂ? ›š–•‰£‹‡“š–­Â?‘’“›’Â?Âœ¢Â——ˆœ‡œÂ?‡’‹‡Â?ÂœÂ‹ÂŁÂˆÂ? can be appealed against at the Federal Court of Appeal. The condemned soldiers were courtmartial on a six-count charge of alleged involvement in mutiny on May 14, 2014 ‘’ˆ–Â?‡’ˆŒÂ?š¤ÂˆÂ–ˆŠÂ?•‰ˆÂ?‹‡Â?‹Â?›‹‰Â?Â›ÂšÂ–ÂŚÂˆÂŒÂ“Â–Â—Â? ‡’ˆÂ?‡’ˆ–Â? š££‹–Š“–—Â? 4›ˆ‰­Â?Ă‘Â? Â“ÂŚÂ“ÂœÂ“ÂšÂ–Â? “–Â? ‹“Š¢Â—¢Â‰Â“­Â? š‰–šÂ? ‡‹‡ˆ­Â? ‹¥š‰Â? ˆ–ˆ‰‹”Â? Ahmadu Mohammed. ’“”ˆÂ? Â?š¢Â‰Â‡ÂˆÂˆÂ–Â? šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ‹››¢ÂœÂˆÂŠÂ? ‘ˆ‰ˆÂ? Â?š¢Â–ŠÂ?—¢Â“”‡ŒÂ?¢Â–Šˆ‰Â?Š“*ˆ‰ˆ–‡Â?›š¢Â–‡œ­Â?Â?š¢Â‰Â? šÂ?Â? Â‡Â’ÂˆÂŁÂ? ‘ˆ‰ˆÂ? Š“œ›’‹‰—ˆŠÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? ‹›¸¢Â“EˆŠÂ? of all charges. The accused soldiers with their ranks and service numbers include: 96NA/ 42/6235 Cpl Jasper Braidolor, 96NA/ 43/ 10277 Cpl David Musa, 05NA/ 57/ 3451 LCpl Friday Onun, 09NA/ 64/ 4905 LCpl Yusuf Shuaibu, 09NA/ 62/ 1648 LCpl Igomu Emmanuel, 09NA/ 64/ 4214 Pte Andrew Ngbede 10NA/ 65/ 8344 Pte Nurudeen Ahmed, 10NA/ 65/ 7084 Pte Ifeanyi Alukhagbe, 13NA/ 69/ 2898 Pte Alao Samuel, 13NA/ 69/ 2907 Pte Amadi Chukwudi, 13NA/ Continued on Page 51


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TUESDAY, october 21, 2014

Agbakoba puts Nigerian Army on the defensive over 12 convicted soldiers

President GoodLuck Jonathan

The 12 convicted soldeirs and their prosecutors during trial Continued from page 50

69/ 2898 Pte Allan Linus, 93NA/ 36/ 1542 Cpl David Luhbut, 97NA/ 45/ 7423 Cpl Muhammed Sani, 03NA/ 53/ 816 Lcpl Stephen Clement, 09NA/ 62/ 1648 Inama Samuel, 09NA/ 64/ 5858 Iseh Ubong, 10NA/ 65/ 6912 Ichocho Jeremiah, 10NA/ 65/ 7343 Sabastine Gwaba. The sentenced soldiers were accused of rebelling at Maimalari cantonment, even as they blamed their GOC and š‡’ˆ‰Â? š4›ˆ‰œÂ? Â?š‰Â? ‡’ˆÂ? Šˆ‹‡’œÂ? šÂ?Â? Â?š¢Â‰Â? of their colleagues. The condemned soldiers had posited that they were ambushed while on a special operation in Kalabalge Local Government Area near Chibok, where over 200 girls were abducted from the Government Secondary School. The sentenced soldiers had equally alleged that after the operation, during which some military equipment were recovered from the insurgents, the soldiers, who arrived the operation location at night, were asked to return to Maiduguri despite the pleading to be allowed to return the next morning, as the night trip would be too risky. They further argued that they had to drive to Maiduguri at night and halfway through their journey, they were said to have ran into a Boko Haram ambush and with more than ten of them killed while some others were injured. This, the sentenced soldiers maintained angered them, leading to their rebel against their superiors, with ‡’ˆÂ? Â?žˆ“–—Â?•‰ˆŠÂ?‹‡Â?‹–ŠÂ?Â?š‰›ˆŠÂ?‡šÂ?žˆÂ? replaced. However,angeredbythisdevelopment, the military high command initiated the arrest of the convicted soldiers and instituted a military board of inquiry into the circumstances surrounding their conduct. The Nigerian Army through an internal memo, signed by the Commander, Army Headquarter Garrison, Mogadishu Cantonement, Brigadier General Ndiomu, directed the constitution of a GCM which was presided over by Brigadier General Okonkwo. Other members of the General Court Martial include the Judge Advocate, Colonel T.S Nurseman; Colonel T.O Olowomeye; Colonel I.G Lassa; Colonel J.K Feboke; Leutenant Colonel C.R Nnebeife; Major I Yusuf, Major T.A

Yakubu and Major A.E Martins, while the lead prosecutor is Leutenant Colonel A. A Audu, and Prosecutor 1 is Leutenant Colonel Ukpe Ukpe. Brigadier General Okonkwo revealed that the condemned soldiers in line with rule 65 and 67 of Rules and Procedures of the Nigerian Armed Forces Law 1972 were slammed with a six-count charge that touches on mutiny, criminal ›š–œ¤Â“‰‹›ŒÂ?‡šÂ?›š££“‡Â?£¢Â‡Â“–Œ­Â?‹Eˆ£¤Â‡ÂˆÂŠÂ? murder, disobedience to particular orders, insubordinate behaviour contrary to and punishable under the law, and false accusation. The army general also charged the eleven of the eighteen soldiers with criminal conspiracy to commit mutiny among others. Particularly, the GCM president held that Corporal Jasper Braidolor and ten others inspired other ÂŁÂ“Â”Â“Â‡Â‹Â‰ÂŒÂ?¤ÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂšÂ––ˆ”Â?šÂ?Â?‡’ˆÂ?ĂƒĂ?ĂƒÂ? ‹E‹”“š–Â?šÂ?Â? 7 Division, to commit mutiny with other š4›ˆ‰œÂ?‡šÂ?™“””Â?‡’ˆÂ?ÂœÂšÂ”ÂŠÂ“ÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂĽ According to him, “That you between May 13 and 14, 2014, at Maimalari Â›Â‹Â–Â‡ÂšÂ–ÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? “–Â? ‹“Š¢Â—¢Â‰Â“Â? •‰ˆŠÂ? sporadically with the intent to incite other ¤ÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂšÂ––ˆ”Â? šÂ?Â? ĂƒĂ?ĂƒÂ? ž‹E‹”“š–Â? ‹—‹“–œ‡Â? ‡’ˆÂ? authority of 7 Division,â€? just as he stated ‡’‹‡Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ¤¢Â–Â“ÂœÂ’ÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? Â?š‰Â? ‡’ˆÂ? š*ˆ–›ˆœÂ?

under the Armed Forces Act include; death, imprisonment, dismissal with Â“Â—Â–ÂšÂŁÂ“Â–ÂŒÂ?Â?‰š£Â?‡’ˆÂ? Â‰ÂŁÂˆÂŠÂ? š‰›ˆœ­Â?‹Â?•–ˆÂ? of a sum not exceeding the equivalent of three months’ pay among others. ’ˆÂ? ÂœÂ‡Â‹Â‡ÂˆÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? šÂ?Â? š*ˆ–›ˆÂ? ‰ˆ‹ŠÂ? š¢Â‡Â? by Okonkwo includes: “Criminal conspiracy to commit mutiny triable by court martial by virtue of Section 114 of AFA and punishable under Section 97(1) of the penal code CAP P89, laws of the Federation of Nigeria. “In that you on or about 14 May14 at Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri conspired to incite other personnel of 101 ‹E‹”“š–Â?‡šÂ?›š££“‡Â?£¢Â‡Â“–Œ “Mutiny punishable under Section 52(1) (b) of AFA CAP A20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. Particulars šÂ?Â? *ÂˆÂ–Â›ÂˆĂ‚Â? –Â?‡’‹‡Â?Œš¢Â?žˆ‡‘ˆˆ–Â? ‹ŒÂ?ĂƒĂ’Â? and 14, 2014 at Maimalari Cantonment in ‹“Š¢Â—¢Â‰Â“Â?•‰ˆŠÂ?Âœ¤ÂšÂ‰Â‹ÂŠÂ“›‹””ŒÂ?‘“‡’Â?“–‡ˆ–‡Â? ‡šÂ?“–›“‡ˆÂ?š‡’ˆ‰Â?¤ÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂšÂ––ˆ”Â?šÂ?Â?ĂƒĂ?ĂƒÂ? ‹E‹”“š–Â? against the authority of 7 Division. ÂŞ Eˆ£¤Â‡Â?‡šÂ?›š££“‡Â?š*ˆ–›ˆœÂ?¨£¢Â‰ÂŠÂˆÂ‰ŠÂ? contrary to Section 95 and punishable under Section 106 of AFA CAP A20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. In that you on or about May 14, 2014 at 7 DMSH Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri ‘“‡’š¢Â‡Â? ¥¢ÂœÂ‡Â“•›‹‡“š–Â? ‹Eˆ£¤Â‡ÂˆÂŠÂ? ‡šÂ? ™“””Â?

This is contrary to the rules of natural justice as consecrated at Section 36 of the Nigerian Constitution. The constitution and composition 8R U>< &8?=U VP=U;P9 P=< R?K:PW<KUP99E XPY<: as they violate the fundamental rights of the convicted soldiers to fair hearing and trial as enshrined in the Constitution. The commander, %=;LP:;<= Z<K<=P9 % [ \:;8W? Y>8 5<U ?] the Court Martial, is a party interested. He appointed all 9 members of the Court Martial, namely, the President, Brigadier General C.C `k8KkY8 UY8 YP;U;KL W<W@<=5 P q?:L< P:x8zPU< PK: UY8 ]=85<z?U;KL 8RJz<=5 PK: U>< investigators

Major General A Mohammed (N/7915), the GOC 7 division ( as he then was) žŒÂ? •‰“–—Â? œ’š‡œÂ? š–Â? ’“œÂ? š4›“‹”Â? ÂŚÂˆÂ’Â“Â›Â”ÂˆÂ? (Command Jeep) which hit the right rear door where he sat. “Disobedient to particular orders punishable under Section 56 (1) of AFA CAP A20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. In that you on or about May 14, 2014 May at Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri wilfully disobeyed an order by Lieutenant Colonel E Azenda (N/10517), 2i/c 101 Bn to allow the corpses of 101 Bn personnel killed in action on May 13, 2014 to be moved to UMTH mortuary by preventing the movement, insisting on the arrival of the GOC before such movement could take place. “Insubordinate behaviour contrary to and punishable under Section 54 (1) (b) of AFA CAP A20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. “In that you on or about May 14, 2014 at Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri ¢Eˆ‰ˆŠÂ?‹ž¢ÂœÂ“ÂŚÂˆÂ?”‹–—¢Â‹Â—ˆÂ?ĂœÂ‡Â’Â‹Â‡Â?š4›ˆ‰œÂ?‹‰ˆÂ? ›š‘‹‰Šœ§Â?‘“‡’Â?‡’‰ˆ‹‡Â?‡šÂ?œ’šš‡Â?‡’ˆÂ?š4›ˆ‰œÂ?“Â?Â? they did not leave the premises. “False accusation contrary to and punishable under Section 94 (a) of AFA CAP A20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. “In that you on or about May 14, 2014 at Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri accused Leutenant Colonel E Azenda ¨ Ă•ĂƒĂ?Ă„ĂƒĂ‘Š­Â? ˓՛Â? šÂ?Â? ĂƒĂ?ĂƒÂ? ‹E‹”“š–Â? šÂ?Â? ›š–œ¤Â“‰“–—Â?‘“‡’Â?š‡’ˆ‰Â?š4›ˆ‰œÂ?‡šÂ?™“””Â?ĂƒĂ?ĂƒÂ? Bn soldiers.â€? ˆ–ˆ‰‹”Â? ™š–™‘šÂ? Â?š¢Â–ŠÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? •‰œ‡Â? 11 soldiers guilty of counts 1-3, while Š“œ›’‹‰—“–—Â? ‹–ŠÂ? ‹›¸¢Â“E“–—Â? Â‡Â’ÂˆÂŁÂ? šÂ?Â? counts 4-6. He did not stop at that, Okonkwo also declared that the second batch of seven soldiers were not guilty of the charges made against them, except Corporal Stephen Clement who was found guilty of Counts 5-6, and Corporal Jeremiah Ichoko was found culpable of counts 4-5. But before the judgment was delivered, one of the leading defence lawyers to the accused soldiers, Francis Paul had urged the military court to lessen their sentences. He had asked the court to tamper justice with mercy listing some of the challenges being faced by their clients and in that their loss through death sentence or lengthy incarceration could cause untold hardship to their relatives and a huge loss to the nation. The lawyer said, “My prayer is that their sentences be lessened. My Lord, I pray this court to tamper justice with mercy. Private Friday Onuh who joined the military in 2005 is the only surviving male of his family with aged parents and Â•ÂŚÂˆÂ?ÂŁÂšÂ–Â‡Â’ÂœÂ?š”ŠÂ?›’“”Š¼ “Also Corporal Jasper joined the Army since 1996 and a dedicated veteran of three wars who has served this country with zeal and passionâ€?.


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TUESDAY, october 21, 2014

Justice from foreign lands Boy, 10, charged with killing of woman, 90, in Pennsylvania

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10-year-old boy was held without bail on Tuesday after being charged as an adult in the killing of a 90-year-old woman who was held down with a walking stick and beaten at her caretaker’s Pennsylvania home. The boy’s grandfather was the caretaker for Helen Novak, and the incident took place on Oct. 11 at his Tyler Hill home, according to court documents. The boy, Tristen Kurilla, said he pinned Novak down on her bed with a walking stick on her throat and punched her “numerous times,� after she yelled at him, according to court papers. “I killed that lady,� the boy said, the court paper states. “Were you trying to kill her?� a trooper asked. “No, I was only trying to hurt her,� the boy replied, according to the criminal complaint. Kurilla, of Damascus Township, Pennsylvania, was arrested on Monday after his mother took him to the state

police barracks in Honesdale. He was charged as an adult because Â’ÂšÂŁÂ“Â›Â“ÂŠÂˆÂ?“œÂ?ÂˆĂ Â›Â”¢ÂŠÂˆÂŠÂ?Â?‰š£Â?‡’ˆÂ?š*ˆ–œˆœÂ? that juveniles can be charged with under Pennsylvania juvenile laws, said “œ‡‰“›‡Â? Eš‰–ˆŒÂ? ‹–“–ˆÂ? ÂŠÂ‘Â‹Â‰ÂŠÂœÂĽÂ? ˆÂ? also was charged as an adult with aggravated assault. His mother told police the boy had ‹Â? ’“œ‡š‰ŒÂ? šÂ?Â? ÂŞÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â‹Â”Â? Š“4›¢Â”Â‡Â“ÂˆÂœÂĽÂŹÂ? “œÂ? mental state may be considered if he later petitions the court to transfer his case from adult court to juvenile court, ‡’ˆÂ?Š“œ‡‰“›‡Â?‹Eš‰–ˆŒ§ÂœÂ?š4›ˆÂ?ÂœÂ‹Â“ÂŠÂĽ Kurilla was being held without bail at the Wayne County Correctional Facility pending a court appearance on Oct. 22. His confession: “I killed that lady,â€? Tristen, of 232 Swendsen Road, Damascus Twp., told a trooper Saturday during an interview at the state police barracks in Honesdale The boy visited his grandfather, Anthony Virbitsky, at his Damascus Twp. Home on Saturday, Wayne County Dis‡‰“›‡Â? Eš‰–ˆŒÂ? ‹–“–ˆÂ? Š‘‹‰ŠœÂ?ÂœÂ‹Â“ÂŠÂĽÂ? ‰¼Â? Virbitsky was Ms. Novak’s caretaker. While visiting Mr. Virbitsky, of 349

Sky Lanke road, Mr. Kurilla went into Ms. Novak’s room around 10 a.m. to ask a question. Mr. Kurilla told police Ms. Novak yelled at him to leave the room. Mr. Kurilla, “very madâ€? at Ms. Novak’s response, left the room and grabbed a wooden cane, police said. The boy told police Ms. Novak was sitting upright at the end of her bed when he came behind her, hooked the cane around her throat and pulled back. “I was only trying to hurt her,â€? Mr. Kurilla reportedly told police. Mr. Kurilla said he pushed the cane “–‡šÂ? ÂœÂĽÂ? šŒ‹™§ÂœÂ?‡’‰š‹‡Â?Â?š‰Â?Â?š¢Â‰Â?‡šÂ?Â•ÂŚÂˆÂ? ÂœÂˆÂ›ÂšÂ–ÂŠÂœÂĽÂ?Â? ˆÂ?‡šš™Â?‡’ˆÂ?›‹–ˆÂ?š*Â?’ˆ‰Â?‡’‰š‹‡Â? ‡’ˆ–Â? ¤¢Â–›’ˆŠÂ? ’ˆ‰Â? Â•ÂŚÂˆÂ? Â‡Â“ÂŁÂˆÂœÂ? “–Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ‡’‰š‹‡Â?‹–ŠÂ?Â•ÂŚÂˆÂ?Â‡Â“ÂŁÂˆÂœÂ?“–Â?‡’ˆÂ?ÂœÂ‡ÂšÂŁÂ‹Â›Â’ÂĽ The boy went to his grandfather and told him Ms. Novak was bleeding from the mouth. Mr. Virbitsky told police ’ˆÂ?Š“ŠÂ?–š‡Â?•–ŠÂ?‹–ŒÂ?ž”ššŠÂ?‘’ˆ–Â?’ˆÂ?•‰œ‡Â? checked on Ms. Novak around 10:30 a.m., but the woman was “breathing heavy and looked scared.â€? He found her unresponsive around 11 a.m. and called 911. Ms Edwards said. Pennsykiller

Court refuses Ozekhome’s kidnapper, Kelvin, others bail ...Orders secret trial

Mike Ozekhome with his relatives, celebrating his release from the den of kidnappers

PASCHAL NJOKU, Abuja

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buja Division of the Federal High Court has refused to grant bail to kidnap kingpin Kelvin Oniarah Eziegbe aged 32, Frank Azuekor (31) and Michael Omonigho, who are being held for their involvement in kidnapping and terrorism activities in the Niger-Delta region. Ruling on the accused persons’ bail application brought by Bala Dakum, dated June 18, 2014, presiding judge, Justice Adeniyi Ademola agreed with the submission of the Federal Government prosecution counsel, Chioma Onuegbu, that the accused persons should not be granted bail considering public and national interest. The FG had told the court that the charges preferred against the accused persons are weighty and bordered on allegation of kidnapping, murder and terrorism. “Having listened to arguments and after perusal of the submissions of counsels to both parties, this court is of the view that

the accused persons have failed to satisfy conditions for granting them bail. The application brought by way of motion on notice dated June 18, 2014 is refused; accordingly, it is dismissed. This court therefore makes an order for accelerated trialâ€? Justice Ademola said. ’š¢Â—Â’Â? ¢ÂœÂ‡Â“›ˆÂ? ÂŠÂˆÂŁÂšÂ”Â‹Â? ‹Š£“EˆŠÂ? ‡’‹‡Â? granting bail is at the discretion of the court, which must be exercised “judicially and judiciouslyâ€?, however, the court reasoned with the prosecution counsel that denial of bail to the accused persons did not infringe on their liberty as provided in Sections 35 and 36 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended). The Federal Government lawyer had argued that “the said provisions which the defence counsel relied on to make the application on are not absolute and therefore urged the court to discountenance the submission of Bala Dakumâ€?. Similarly, the court granted an applica‡“š–Â?Š‹‡ˆŠÂ? ¢Â–ˆÂ?Ă‹¡­Â?ž¢Â‡Â?•”ˆŠÂ?‡’ˆÂ?Â–ÂˆĂ Â‡Â?Š‹Œ­Â? brought by the Federal Government seek-

ing the exclusion of persons other than legal representatives of the accused persons, immediate family and accredited members of the press from the trial. Justice Ademola also granted the application of the Federal Government which sought protection of prosecution witnesses, and for them to wear masks as well as their names and identity hidden when trial begins. The defence counsel had opposed the application on the grounds that it contravened the principle of fair hearing as enshrined in the constitution, but the court disagreed. Instead, the court observed that granting of the prosecution’s application was in tandem with Section 36 (4) (a)(b) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended); Section 205 of the Criminal Procedure Act; Section 31(1) and (2) of the Terrorism Prevention Act 2011 and TPA 2013. More so, Justice Ademola cited similar rulings of the Federal High Court like FRN v Mustapha Umar, FRN v Lebanese trio, FRN v Kabiru Umar aka Kabiru Sokoto etc

to justify decision of the court to grant the prosecution counsel’s application. Recall that the alleged kidnappers are being accused of masterminding the kidnapping of constitutional lawyer and human rights activist Mike Ozekhome SAN, in August 2013, which led to the killing of 5 police men. The suspected kidnappers all pleaded “not guiltyâ€? to an amended 14-count charge preferred against them by the Federal Government. In the suit with charge no: FHC/ABJ/ CR/100/2014, the Federal Government stated that, “Kelvin Oniarah Eziegbe, Frank Azuekor and two others now at large between 2010 and 2013 at Delta state, conspired to commit terrorist act to wit kidnapping of persons, accessory to an act of terrorism, inciting persons to commit act of terrorism recruitment escape and ‹žˆE“–—Â? ˆœ›‹¤Âˆ­Â? ‹–ŠÂ? ‡’ˆ‰ˆžŒÂ? ›š££“EˆŠÂ? ‹–Â?š*ˆ–›ˆÂ?¤¢Â–“œ’‹ž”ˆÂ?¢Â–Šˆ‰Â? ˆ›‡“š–Â?ĂƒĂ‘Â?šÂ?Â? Terrorism Prevention Act 2011 as amended. Count two read, “That you Kelvin Oniarah Eziegbe, Frank Azuekor and two others now at large between 2010 and 2013 at Delta state, conspired to commit terrorist act to wit; murder in the shooting and kill“–—Â? šÂ?Â? Ă„Â? ¤ÂšÂ”“›ˆÂ? š4›ˆ‰œÂ? Â–Â‹ÂŁÂˆÂ”ÂŒÂ? Â? ‹¢Â”Â? Ajaka, Insp. Sunday Ewanshiha, Insp. Michael Akpada, Insp. Bakary Kong, Sgt In–š›ˆ–‡Â? Šš’Â?‹–ŠÂ?Ă‹Â?¤Â‰Â“œš–Â?š4›“‹”œÂ?Â–Â‹ÂŁÂˆÂ”ÂŒÂ? Insp. Lawrence Edore and SPA Oyibo ™šŒˆ­Â?‘’“”ˆÂ?‡’ˆŒÂ?‘ˆ‰ˆÂ?š–Â?š4›“‹”Â?Š¢Â‡Â“ˆœÂ? ‹–ŠÂ?‡’ˆ‰ˆžŒÂ?›š££“EˆŠÂ?‹–Â?š*ˆ–›ˆÂ?¤¢Â–“œ’‹ž”ˆÂ?¢Â–Šˆ‰Â? ˆ›‡“š–Â?ĂƒĂ‘Â?šÂ?Â? ÂˆÂ‰Â‰ÂšÂ‰Â“ÂœÂŁÂ? Â‰ÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ–tion Act 2011 as amended. In count three, it was alleged that “Kelvin ÂŤÂ“ÂˆÂ—ÂžÂˆÂ?‹–ŠÂ? ‰‹–™Â? ¢ÂˆÂ™ÂšÂ‰­Â?‹–ŠÂ?Â•ÂŚÂˆÂ?š‡’ers now at large between 2010 and October 2013, at Delta state, did commit a terrorist act to wit; intentional murder in the shoot“–—Â?‹–ŠÂ?™“””“–—Â?šÂ?Â?Ă„Â?¤ÂšÂ”“›ˆÂ?š4›ˆ‰œÂ?Â–Â‹ÂŁÂˆÂ”ÂŒĂ—Â? ASP Paul Ajaka, Insp. Sunday Ewanshiha, Insp. Michael Akpada, Insp. Bakary Kong, 23rd August 2013 at Iruekpen, on the Benin-Auchi Road, and Sgt Innocent Odoh, 30th September, 2012 on Warri-Asaba road, and two Insp. Lawrence Edore and SPA Oyibo Okoye, 13th March 2013 in ‹‰‰“­Â? ‘’“”ˆÂ? ‡’ˆŒÂ? ‘ˆ‰ˆÂ? š–Â? š4›“‹”Â? Š¢Â‡Â“ˆœÂ? ‹–ŠÂ?‡’ˆ‰ˆžŒÂ?›š££“EˆŠÂ?‹–Â?š*ˆ–›ˆÂ?¤¢Â–“œ’able under Section 1 of the Terrorism Prevention Act 2011 as amended.


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Crime Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Group calls on company’s investigation over worker’s death ADELEKE ADESANYA

UCHENNA NWAFOR, Yenagoa

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Non Governmental « ­ £¤ Democratic and Workers ¨ © ¢ ¦ ¢ ¢ £¤ Sophia company which is described as a ¢ ¨ ¥ © ¦ ­ Atukpo Wisdom who died while serving the company. £ ¢ ­ ¤¢ ¦ £ « ¦ by Daily Newswatch, the company ¤ ¢ ¯¤ weavon at Agege, Lagos, was asked to be ¦ ¦ workers. £ £¤ Democratic and Workers Rights reads:”The £ £ ¢ ¢ £¤ ¤ £¤ ¯ ¤ £¤ ­ ¢ ¤ £¥ £¤ ¢ ·Î ¡¢ Road, Agege, Lagos has another branch ÃËÕÃÐ ¢£ ­ ¤ ¡ ­ ¢ ­ ¤ ¢ ¯¤ weavon products. Sophia is more or less a “company” under Linda. ª ¢ ¤ £ Ë· September, 2014 while working and the management barbarically dumped his dead ¢E ¢ ¤ £ next day to give the impression that he died outside the company’s premises in order ¦ ¤ ¥ £¤ £ § ¨ © £ ¢ £ £ and demand an immediate compensation ¤ £ £ an end to the inhuman workplace policies that led to his death. £ ¡¢ ¦ £­ £ ­ ª £ ¡¢ ¤ ¢ late Atukpo Wisdom. To this end, CDWR £ E ¢¤ ¤ £ ¤ ¸¢ £ ¢¤ ¢ ¤ ¦ ­ ¤ ¦ ­ 4 £ ¢ ¦ regulatory agencies. The panel’s duty should be to investigate and determine the ¢ ¤ £ £ 4 £¤ ¢ ¤ ££ ¢ ¢ ¤ £ ¤ ¢ ¥ Daily Newswatch learnt that workers £¤ £ ËÄ ¤ £ ¤ £ £ ¯ ¤ £¤ £ £ £ ¥ ¤ ¤ £ ¦ £ ÃÏ ¸¢ medical care when workers are sick and £ ¤ §ËÑ § £ ¥ ËÑ ¢ ¦ ¤ implemented by the management that E Ò ¤ be at work even when they have genuine ¨ © Í ¤ ¢ ¤ ­ sometimes are because workers are unable £ ¤ ¹ £ Á ¢ ¥ ­ points keep piling up and when it gets

How a soldier shot dead Staff Sergeant

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ËÑ ­ ¢ £ sacked. ­ Ò ¢ ¤ Í £ £ E long the worker has worked amounts to £ £¤ £ ¥ ­ ¦ E ËÑ Points and because management is not willing to give permission to workers to £ ¯ ¸¢ ¤¤ ¤ ¥ £¥ £ ËÑ Points policy. £ ¢ ­ “Workers are protesting against ¢ « ­ ÜËÑ §­ ¤ ­ ¤ £ ­ ¸¢ £ E ­ ¢ ¦ £ ­ £¤ ¡¢ workers etc. Workers are also demanding ¢ choice and increment in salaries. Workers ¦ £  ¢ ¡¢ × ÐÏØ ¢ ÄÏÏÏ ¢ ·ÏØ * £ £¢ ¦ Ë employment is regularized and another 2 ¢ ¦ × Ä­ÏÏÏ ¤ ¢ £ £ £ ¢ ÒÍ­ÏÏÏ * ¨ ¢ ¢ ËÍ­ÏÏÏ ¢ ¢ ¤ © £ ¢ £¤ and employers put together whereas the employers and employees are supposed ¢ Ñ¥ÄØ ËÏÏ· × £ £ to work till 10pm to meet set targets while £ £ ¢¤¤ ÑÂÒÏ ·ÂÒÏ £ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ £ ¸¢ £ ¥ ¦ ÃÏ ­ £ £ ¢ £ £ ¢ negotiate with workers. Management has ¸¢ ¢ £ ¦ shut down the Company’s website since ­ Ò­ ËÏ÷¥ £ an end to piece rate policy. The statement also added that, “The workers protested to the Lagos State ¦ £ 4 Ë ËÏ÷

company’s premises on same day by some ¦ £ £ £ ¨ ©¥ ¢ ­ £ ¦ £ next day even when the management is yet § £ ­ which made workers to insinuate that £ ¥ ¥ £ ¢ £ £ ¤ ¤¢ ¦ addressed the workers and said the sealing ¢ £¤ ¨ ¤ © ¤ £ ¥ £ ­ ª ¢ ª £¤ ¨ ¤ ©¬ £ ¤ but has deliberately been divided it into two managements to be able to divide the workers as well as to circumvent other rules ¥ £ ¤ E ¤ while the Linda workers are still on strike. ¡¢ ­ £ £ ¢ ¢£ Î ËÏ÷¥ ¢ ­ ¦ asking the question: where are the trade ¢ Ý ¢ 4 £ ¢ 4 ¢ ¨ © ¤ ¤ £ ¡ Television stations and reported in some ¤ ¤ ­ £ ¢ 4 have gone behind the workers to meet management, the usual tactics employed Á¤ ¢ ¤ ¥ ¢¤¤ £ ­ ­ ¢ ­ ¯ £¤ ¨ © ¢ the union is yet to concretely intervene in the crisis but union dues are deducted £ § ¢ ¢ ¥ 4 intervene in the ongoing crisis in order to ¯ ¢ ¤ Sophia Companies and elsewhere. ­ * to hearout the company’s management’s £ the security guard met at the gate denied access to speak with the management. ¢ ¦ ¤ ¥

with bewilderment when a soldier, Lance Corporal ¢ «¢ ¢ ­ E ·ËÒ E Barrack in Rivers State and stationed at the Bayelsa State Government House went berserk and shot dead ¢ ­ * ­ ¢ ¢ ¢¥ £ E ¢ priority investigation. The incident,which occurred at about 10pm on two Mondays ago ,did not however, disrupt the Special £ £ ËÏ÷ ¢ with the State Governor,Hon. Seriake ¤ ¤ ¢ the occasion. ­ £¢ £ ¦ ¹ ¢ £ over yet to be explained circumstance. A security source however explained to newsmen that the killer soldier ¦ £ ¦ ¤ £ ¢ ¥ ¢ ¢ ¤ ¹ £ ¤ £ E ­ opportunity to shoot dead his colleague,”he immediately ran away ¹ ££ tricycle popularly known as Keke ¤ road.” According to the eyewitness,”the ¢ ¢ E the Policemen on duty at the Banquet hall.The policemen however intercepted and stopped the Tricycle. The policemen initially did not know the shots killed the soldier.Upon interrogation and investigation,the ¢ ¢ ¤ ¥¬ The Policemen immediately arrested the killer soldier and the Tricycle driver. A security source however said the arrested Soldier,who was taken ££ ¦ the Police,has since been released ¢ ¦ ¢ £ Captain. ­

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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

CRIME: It is now fire for fire –CP Delta OWOLOLA ADEBOLA

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elta State Commissioner of Police, Alkali Usman, has declared total war against all forms of crime and criminality in the state ¦ ¢ ¦ ¦ in recent criminal activities in the state. Reports said the police boss who ¦ ¢ ¦ ¤£ ¢££ all Area Commanders and Divisional 4 £ £ where he warned that it will no longer ¢ ¢ ¢ £¢ £ ¥ ¢ Ü § ¤ ¦ 4 £ of the force in the state who are not E £ an alternative. ¢ ­ £ ¢ £ £ ¢ £ ¢ E ahead. He admonished those of them ¢ ¢ hesitate in dealing with any of them ¢ ¢ ¥ ¡ them to be more pro-active, CP Alkali 4 ¢ ¡¢ ¤¢ ¤ crime. ¢ on this, the Commissioner of Police 4 ££ ­ £ E ­ £¢ ¦ involved in both day and night patrols ¢ ¥ ­

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A bag of Indian hemp costs N25.000 within Prison yards –Giwa Amu ADELEKE ADESANYA

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Duncan’s fiancee, others cleared of Ebola infection ÂĽÂĽÂĽÂ‹ÂœÂ? ž‹£‹Â?Šš”ˆœÂ?š¢Â‡Â?ĂĄĂ‹Â?£“””“š– ADEWALE GIWA, Washington, DC

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he late Liberian, Thomas Dun›‹–§ÂœÂ? Â•Â‹Â–Â›Âˆà ­Â? Louise Troh, as well as her

friends and family members who had been under monitoring for Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) were yesterday cleared. ”œš­Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ’ˆ‹”‡’Â? š4›“‹”œÂ?

freed not less than 43 people who believed to have come into contact with late Duncan. Duncan, who reportedly arrived United States Sep-

tember 20 with intention ‡šÂ? ÂŁÂ‹Â‰Â‰ÂŒÂ? ’“œÂ? Â•Â‹Â–Â›Ă Âˆ­Â? ÂœÂĽÂ? Troh formally, was diagnosed with Ebola and had, since been treated in a Dal”‹œÂ?’šœ¤Â“‡‹”Â?¢Â–‡“”Â?’ˆÂ?•–‹””ŒÂ?

L-R: President, National Association of Women Journalists, Mrs. Ify Omowole; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Power, Amb. Godknows Igali; Director-General, Securities and Exchange Commission, Ms. Arunma Oteh and Minister of Water Resources, Mrs. Sarah Ochekpe, at a public lecture in honour of the minister on her conferment with a National Honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) in Abuja‌recently.

died. The late Duncan’s Â?Â‹ÂŁÂ“Â”ÂŒÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? Â?“‹–›à Â? ’‹ŠÂ? been quarantined to determine whether any of them had contracted Ebola disease. US lawmaker representing Texas, James Rick Perry, said he was happy over the development, stressing, “With guarded optimism, we welcome news that 43 Texans have been removed from active monitoring for Ebola. “Continuous vigilance in confronting this threat and the cooperation of those affected is what has brought us to this point and we look forward to the day when the remaining individuals can also be removed from active monitoring.â€? Those cleared also include eight children, who had earlier stopped from returning to school. The remaining 120, who came into contact with one of the other two Dallas Ebola healthcare workers who treated the late Duncan are not out of the

woods just yet. Also yesterday, the Centers for Disease Control ¨ ŠÂ?œ‹“ŠÂ? ‹‰‹›™Â? ž‹£‹§Â? s administration was giv“–—Â?š¢Â‡Â?‹œÂ?£¢Â›Â’Â?‹œÂ?ĂĄĂ‹Â?£“”lion as part of a global effort to ‘quickly arrest’ the spread of the deadly Ebola virus in West Africa. The CDC is soliciting applications for the grant funding from ‘eligible ministries of health and their žš–‹Â?•ŠˆÂ?‹—ˆ–‡œ¼§ The announcement is coming as some congressional democrats are com¤Â”‹“–“–—Â? ‹žš¢Â‡Â? “–œ¢4›“ˆ–‡Â? public health funding to respond to the crisis domestically, following the diagnosis of a pair of health workers in Texas with the virus. The funding proposed by the CDC would target impacted countries in West Africa, including Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Mauritania, Mali, Senegal, Guinea Bissau, Ghana, Gambia, Cote d’Ivoire, Togo, Benin and Nigeria.

Newswatch: Conflicting judgments as Ibrahim heads for Appeal Court and majority shareholders of the 1st Respondent, reserve the Busari further told the court ‰“—’‡Â? ‡šÂ? ˆ*ˆ›‡Â? ‹–ŒÂ? ›’‹–—ˆ¨ÂœŠÂ? that one of the directors, Ray on the publication of the 1st Ekpu resigned on May 5, 2011 Respondent, and to engage in as the other three directors any business concern of their from the company and his en- choice upon a valid takeover. “That the 1st-4th Respondtitlements were paid as the others, adding that there were no ents aver that the petitioners’ further obligations expected of claims are malicious, vexaGlobal Media Mirror Limited tious, misconceived and lack and DrJimoh Ibrahim to meet merit and should be dismissed after the payment of the sum of with substantial cost.â€? While being cross-examined N510, 000,000 under the Share žŒÂ?›š¢Â–œˆ”Â?‡šÂ?‡’ˆÂ?¤ÂˆÂ‡Â“‡“š–ˆ‰œ­Â? ÂŒPurchase Agreement, SPA. The company secretary said esanya (SAN), the witness who contrary to paragraphs 8-13 insisted that there were records of the petitioner’s petition, by šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? •–‹–›“‹”Â? ¤ÂšÂœÂ“‡“š–Â? šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? virtue of Clause 13.0 of the company before takeover, posSPA, a further sum to the tune ited that she was not aware that of N500, 000,000 in addition the old Newswatch Magazine to the initial purchase sum was the foremost at the time. The then Deputy Managing of N510, 000,000 is to be paid Director (DMD) of National in two years from the date of completion by both Global Mirror Newspapers, BankoleMedia Mirror Limited and Dr. ‹™“–Šˆ­Â? ‘’šÂ? ‹”œšÂ? ‡ˆœ‡“•ˆŠÂ? Ibrahim, for additional shares before the judge, said there was no time the current manto be capitalised. According to Busari, in her Â‹Â—ÂˆÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ÂŁÂˆÂŠÂ“Â‹Â? š¢Â‡Â•Â‡Â? ‰“Eˆ–Â? Â‡Â‹Â‡ÂˆÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? š–Â? ‹‡’­Â? led by Dr. Ibrahim shot down “That between the time when the operations of the former the 2nd and 3rd Respondents Newswatch Magazine. The witness rather maintook over the 1st Respondent tained that the operation of the (Newswatch Communications Â“ÂŁÂ“Â‡ÂˆÂŠŠ­Â? ‹–ŠÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? Â‡Â“ÂŁÂˆÂ? šÂ?Â? •”- almost dead Newswatch Maging the suit, the 2nd and 3rd azine was only suspended by Respondents have injected the the Dr Ibrahim-led new manÂœ¢£Â? šÂ?Â? Ăƒ¡Ă„­Â? Ă‘ĂŽĂ‹­ĂŽĂ’ĂƒÂĽĂŽĂ‘Â? ¨ –ˆÂ? agement so as to come up with Â’¢Â–Š‰ˆŠÂ?‹–ŠÂ?Â?š‰‡ŒÂ?Â•ÂŚÂˆÂ?£“””“š–­Â? ‹Â?žˆEˆ‰Â?¤Â‹Â›Â™Â‹Â—ÂˆÂĽ The minority shareholders seven hundred and eighty two thousand, eight hundred and had instituted the suit against thirty one naira, eighty seven Ibrahim and Global Media kobo) into the account of the Mirror Limited, praying the 1st Respondent, in partial ful- court to quash the powers Â•Â”Â”ÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? šÂ?Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ›š–Š“‡“š–Â? “–Â? of the current management Clause 13.0 of the Share Pur- elected by the majority shareholders. chase Agreement. They had also alleged that “That the 2nd and 3rd Respondents, being new owners the new management team led

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by Ibrahim, had assumed control of the company “illegallyâ€?. This is in spite of the fact that ‡’ˆŒÂ?’‹ŠÂ?ˆ‹‰”“ˆ‰Â?‹Š£“EˆŠÂ?‡’‹‡Â? majority of the company’s shares had been transferred legally to the new management through a Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) signed by all the parties. But while being cross-examined by counsel to the minor“‡ŒÂ? œ’‹‰ˆ’š”Šˆ‰œ­Â? Œˆœ‹–Œ‹Â? (SAN), Makinde revealed that he joined NCL sometime in August 1993 as Group Editor. Makinde, who pointed out that he was not a member of the board as at the time Dr. Ibrahim and Global Media Mirror Limited came into Newswatch, stated that there was an agreement between Ibrahim and the minority shareholders. According to the witness, “I was involved in the negotiation that led into the agreement which has to do with the sale of 51 percent shares of Newswatch Communications Limited to Dr Ibrahim and Global Media Mirror Limited.â€? Makinde, who also informed the judge that the operations of the Newswatch Magazine ‘ˆ‰ˆÂ? ÂŁÂšÂŚÂˆÂŠÂ? Â?‰š£Â? “‡œÂ? ‰ˆ—¢Â–Â? š4›ˆÂ? ‡šÂ? “‡œÂ? ›¢Â‰Â‰ÂˆÂ–‡Â? š4›ˆÂ? ‹‡Â? ‰š‹ŠÂ? ‡‰ˆˆ‡­Â? ‹—šœ­Â? •Â?‡ˆˆ–Â? months after takeover, stressed ‡’‹‡­Â? ÂŞ ’ˆ‰ˆÂ? ‘ˆ‰ˆÂ? £šŠ“•›‹tions after the takeover. New vehicles, computers, tables and other modern equipment were purchased so as to be able to meet up with modern journalism practice in Nigeria. “It is not true that the new management led by DrJimoh

Ibrahim stopped operations of the magazine. The publication was only suspended for one £š–‡’Â? œšÂ? ‹œÂ? ‡šÂ? žˆEˆ‰Â? ‰ˆ¤Â‹Â›Â™age same.â€? When asked if he had formerly resigned from NCL, the witness maintained that there was no time he resigned but rather he was only redeployed to the National Mirror Newspapers. Earlier, Bankole had, while being led in evidence by counsel to the respondents, Chief Œš‰“–ŠˆÂ? ¨ Š­Â? ‹4Â‰ÂŁÂˆÂŠÂ? his statement on oath dated September 27, 2013, just as he prayed the court to adopt same as his statement on oath. In his testimony, Managing Director and Editor-in-Chief of Newswatch Newspapers Limited (NNL), Moses Jolayemi, had informed the court that Newswatch Magazine had returned to the newsstands a better product after a brief pause for repackaging. Jolayemi, who was then being cross examined by counœˆ”Â? ‡šÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? ¤Â”‹“–‡“*Âœ­Â? Œˆœ‹–Œ‹Â? (SAN), informed the judge that it was not correct to suggest that Newswatch Magazine ’‹ŠÂ? žˆˆ–Â? Âœ¢Âœ¤ÂˆÂ–ŠˆŠÂ? “–Šˆ•nitely and no longer existed. He said, “The magazine was only suspended for a repackage. It has since been repackaged, rebranded and it is on the streets. You can get the magazine everywhere.â€? ’ˆÂ? Ă• ­Â?‘’šÂ?’‹ŠÂ?‡ˆ–dered as exhibits three documents sought to be tendered in evidence and which was ac›š‰Š“–—”ŒÂ?‹Š£“EˆŠÂ?‹œÂ?ÂˆĂ Â’Â“ÂžÂ“Â‡ÂœÂ? by Justice Buba, posited that he

could remember that NNL had held a board meeting since he ‹œœ¢£ÂˆÂŠÂ?š4›ˆÂ?‹œÂ?‡’ˆÂ? Ă• ÂŻ ÂŻ C on two or three occasions. Jolayemi named those in attendance to include: Mr Ray Ekpu (a minority shareholder œ‹“ŠÂ?‡šÂ?Â’Â‹ÂŚÂˆÂ?‹Eˆ–ŠˆŠÂ?‡’ˆÂ?•‰œ‡Â? meeting), Ibrahim, Bishop Ste¤Â’ˆ–Â? —ˆŠˆ–—žˆ­Â? ‰¼Â? Â‡ÂˆÂŚÂˆÂ? Ayorinde (former MD and E-IC of Global Media Mirror Limited), MrsYetundeAdedoyin and Mrs Gloria Ukeje, who was the Secretary. The documents tendered by Jolayemi included: the January 19 and 20, 2013 editions of Saturday and Sunday Newswatch respectively, alongside his statement on oath, dated February 20, 2013 marked as exhibit D2. Jolayemi also explained that ’“œÂ?‹¤¤ÂšÂ“Â–Â‡ÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â?‡šš™Â?ˆ*ˆ›‡Â?š–Â? September 15, 2011 which happened to be the same date the board meeting held. According to the MD, “Ray Ekpu was one of those who came to congratulate me after the board meeting of September 15, 2011.â€? He added that the minutes of the said board meeting, which ‘‹œÂ? ‹E‹›’ˆŠÂ? ‡šÂ? ¤Â‹Â‰Â‹Â—‰‹¤Â’Â? four of Jolayemi’s statement on oath, has records of his interview by the board of NNL, consequent upon to his appointment as MD/E-I-C. ¢Â‡Â? “–Â? ‹Š£“E“–—Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ‡’‰ˆˆÂ? other documents tendered by Jolayemi, Justice Buba who refused the admissibility of the minutes of the board meeting of NNL which took place on September 15, 2011, explained that the document did not con-

stitute part of the pleadings of ‡’ˆÂ?‰ˆœ¤ÂšÂ–Šˆ–‡œÂ?“–Â?‡’ˆÂ?£‹EÂˆÂ‰ÂĽÂ? This development took place after counsel to the respondents, Chief Ayorinde (SAN), posited that the said document was not new to the suit as to take anyone by surprise, since it had been part of the frontloaded documents in the court’s record. According to Ayorinde (SAN), “It was among the additional list of documents, which in a motion dated February 27, 2013, as respondents’ counsel, urged the court to admit when I sought the leave of court to call in additional witnesses.â€? The senior lawyer insisted that it was within the contem¤Â”‹‡“š–Â?šÂ?Â? ‰Šˆ‰Â?ĂƒĂ’­Â? ¢Â”ˆÂ?Ă’Â?šÂ?Â? the Federal High Court Civil Procedure Rules that documents, which had been frontloaded ahead of a court proceeding cannot be described as new as to take anyone by surprise. Ayorinde (SAN) added further that, “They are pleaded evidence. Were this document not in the record of this court, I’ll sit down. But this is in the record of this court. Can we then say it does not exist? No, my Lord.â€? The minority shareholders are by their suit designated FHC/L/CP/1367/2012, brought pursuant to Sections 310 (a), (b) and (c) and 311 (1), (2) (a) and (b) of the Companies and ””“ˆŠÂ? ‹Eˆ‰œÂ? ›‡­Â? ¢Â‰Â—“–—Â? the court to, among others, set aside the SPA, the basis of which Dr. Ibrahim assumed majority shareholding in the company.


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Removal of immunity clause: Group commends House of Reps TED ODOGWU, Kano

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he Stop Impunity Nigeria (S.I.N) Campaign has hailed the House of Representatives for removing the immunity clause for the President, Vice President, governors and their deputies in the proposed new Constitution. Also, the body called on the Senate to follow suit, so as to eliminate a major source of impunity at the highest levels of government. Describing the decision of the House of Representatives as a welcome development, the Anti-Immunity campaign noted that it would facilitate accountability in the Executive arm of government as well as instil some restraint on some of our leaders, who have consistently displayed unbridled criminality, with the impression that they cannot be prosecuted for their actions. It would be recalled that the House of Representatives during its session on October 15, 2014 voted overwhelmingly in favour of the removal of the immunity clause, with 252 out of 261 in support, thereby surpassing the Constitutional requirement of two-thirds majority for such an amendment. Noting that the decision of the House of Representatives was consistent with that of ££ the National Conference, the Campaign coordinator, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, in a statement said the: “The immunity clause in the Constitution actually institutionalized impunity in Nigeria and no nation can progress without a check on impunity. ‘’The President and governors are laws unto themselves as they cannot be prosecuted even when they commit the £ ¦ ¢ * ¥ is not good for the system or for our nation. We at the S.I.N Campaign are against impunity of any sort and therefore support the decision of the House of Representatives.” The Campaign noted that immunity does not allow for discipline, responsibility and accountability on the part of members of the executive arm of government, who are immune from prosecution, ¤ ¢ £ E worsened as the situation allows them to corruptly enrich themselves at the expense of the citizens. Prof. Owasanoye said: “Immunity fuels impunity, remove immunity and executive lawlessness and recklessness will be gradually eliminated.” He stressed that: “A clear statement needs to be made that Nigeria is a law-abiding nation and that no one who ££ * £muned from prosecution, as is

the case with many countries around the world. The removal of the immunity clause will ¤ ¢ a message to Nigerians and the global community, which should then also be followed by assurance that the laws are not just there, but that they are * « ­ irrespective of their status.” The Campaign therefore urged all State Houses of Assembly to assert their inde¤ £ E comes before them and support the position of the House of Representatives. Also, it called on all arms of government to put in place necessary measures to ensure the independence of the Judiciary and insulate law enforcement agencies from political interference in order to en * ¦ administration of justice.

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he Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, yesterday attended a stakeholders meeting convened for members of All Progressive Congress (APC) in Sokoto State. The meeting, which was held at Presidential Lodge of Government House, Sokoto, lasted for two hours, with the meeting later breaking into closed door after Governor Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko gave the opening remark. A source, who was part of the closed session of the meeting, told newsmen that the Speaker was persuaded by all stake E ¤ the party’s nomination form, as a ‘prize’ for his loyalty to the governor. “The meeting was convened to welcome Mr. Speaker back to his former political fold and it is true that he had obtained APC nomination form for governorship ticket,” the source added. “In fact, he graciously accepted it and is now part of us,” another party member who attended the closed door meeting told newsmen. Earlier, Governor Wamakko, who presided over the meeting, acknowledged the Speaker’s loyalty, trustworthiness and doggedness against all odds. He told stakeholders not to be surprise seeing Tambuwal in their midst, adding that “he had always been part of us from the onset.” He further explained that, though he (Tambuwal) may not

Sokoto poly graduates 21,062 students, honours Sultan, Wamakko, others AYO AJOGE, Sokoto.

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Coordinator, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), North East Zone, Mr. Muhammed Kanar (left), presenting a bag of rice to Malam Bulama Yaga, an internally displaced person from Damboa, during the second commencement of distribution of relief materials to internal displaced persons in Chibok Town in Borno State…recently.

Tambuwal attends APC meeting in Sokoto, persuaded to get guber form AYO AJOGE, Sokoto

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have been with the party all this while, “he had kept faith with his political root and as well protected the interest if the state. “You have gone to Abuja to Á¤ ¹ £ ¤ ­ ¢ ¦ and came out victorious. You are now with us as one family.”

He hinted that he was in custody of all the party’s nomination forms brought from Abuja, but undecided on how to make them available to the aspirants. “All what I want is unity of purpose,” he charged. Wamakko added that it was time for him to begin the prep-

aration to look for a successor that would continue from where he is about to stop. He urged the party members to be united and work assiduous to ensure that APC retains all elective positions in the forthcoming general elections in the state.

okoto State Polytechnic at the weekend, conferred Fellowships awards on eminent personalities that include the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III; the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal and Governor Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto state. The institution graduated 21,062 students, being the combined sets of 2001/2002 to 2012/2013 academic sessions, at its maiden convocation ceremony held at its convocation arena. The Rector of the Polytechnic, Professor Bashir Garba, described the maiden convocation as historic as the institution combined 12 academic sessions. He said the institution was established in 2002 to uplift education in the state, adding that it has 21 departments and currently runs 40 academic programmes which included Higher National Diploma, ¤ £ cate programmes. The Rector stated that the ££ E to maintaining the tradition of producing quality graduates that could compete favourably with their counterparts across the world.

APC stakeholders renew support for Atiku NANKPAH BWAKAN, Bauchi

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ll Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders from Adamawa and Bauchi states yesterday converged in ¢ 4 £ dorsement of the Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s presidential ambition in the forthcoming general election. It could be recall that the party’s stakeholders from North East sub-region had converged at the Zaranda hotel and unanimously endorsed the candidature of Alhaji Atiku. However, after the endorsement of Alhaji Atiku, the Atiku Support Group yesterday began the “Thank You Tour” to North East Geo-Political region to appreciate the stakeholders and delegates as well as to solicit them to repeat the same kind gesture to Atiku at the APC’s presidential primaries coming up next month. Stakeholders, delegates and leadership of the party as well the state Chairmen of Adamawa and Bauchi states Hajija Binta Garba and Uba Nana led the delegates and stockholders endorsement meeting held at Pali Suit in Bauchi.

The Support Group’s meeting was aim at intensifying consultations for the Atiku’s presidential ambition and the group had similar meetings in Gombe, Yobe, Adamawa states which from there the North East region would approach other regions. Addressing the delegates, stakeholders and leaders of the party, the Director General of the Atiku Support

Group, Alhaji Abdulrazaq Sa’ad Namdas said the party leaders and delegates are the reasons that Atiku is vying saying there is a need for the North East to support Atiku. According to him, Alhaji Atiku has the best political structure across the country saying, “With his strong political structure across the country, if given the APC ticket, Atiku will dislodge PDP from the

Aso Villa, come 2015. Namdas urged Party leaders and the delegates to critically weigh the chances of the three aspirants before giving the presidential ticket of the party to any of them saying, “Nigerians are tired of the misrule of the present administration and their last hope is the APC. This is why the leadership of the party must be very careful in selecting their presidential candidate.”

Zwingwina blames governors for decline in quality of legislation at senate OWOLABI ADENUSI, Yola

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ormer Senate Leader Senator Silas Zwingwina has given reasons why quality of people in the senate declines E ¢ ¢ ¤ titude of some governors who pick their house boys and drivers to represent their interest at the upper chamber. Zwingwina said that some experience politicians decided not to participate in senatorial race because of the do or die E ¢ £ ¦ ¥ The former Deputy Senate leader who is a Senatorial aspir-

ant under the banner of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for Adamawa South Senatorial zone, chided State’s Houses of Assemblies for allowing the executive arms to pocket them saying that most of them are mere rubber stamp to the executive arms of their states. Zwingwina however lauded the action of Adamawa State House of Assembly for taking the gauntlet of removing Governor Nyako adding that through the action, the Adamawa legislature has shown the world that they are not pocketed by the executive arm

of the government. The former Senator who made the statement during a Press Conference where he announced his intent to contest Adamawa South Senatorial position yesterday in Yola said his desire to vie for the senatorial seat was in order to restore the glory and vibrancy of the legislation at the upper chamber of the National Assembly. He said so far the Senate has become a stabilizing force in the polity as it has played prominent role in salvaging the polity from going into the abyss of political instability.


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Keshi takes break as Ethiopia deny interest

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tephen Keshi has said he would rather take a break than take up a new coaching job immediately after he was shown the door by Nigeria. The former Eagles coach declined comments on the reports linking him with the top coaching post in Ethiopia even as the Eastern Africa country deny ever having interest in him. “Ethiopia is a great country that’s all. No more comments,� Keshi said. A very close source to Stephen Keshi further said: “There is nothing with Ethiopia. Keshi just wants to rest right now. Let’s allow him rest for now abeg.� Top Ethiopian journalist Taddeshp Mandefro with the Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation also insisted the Ethiopian Football Association have not received any application from Keshi. Keshi was reported to have opened talks with

the EFA to take over the country’s team. “I spoke with the EFA president Juneidin Basha yesterday (Sunday) on the report of Keshi taking over and he said the EFA have not received any application from Keshi for the EFA job,� Mandefro explained. “Mariano Barreto remains the coach of the Ethiopian national team. Even though he is not doing too well right now, the EFA have not mentioned anything about sack.�

Musa laments UEFA ban on Moscow fans

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head of CSKA Moscow’s clash at home to Manchester City, Ahmed Musa is convinced that the Russian champions will miss the support of their fans, who have been banned by Â? Â?‰š£Â? ‹Eˆ–Š“–—Â? ‡’ˆÂ? match. Following the behavior of their supporters in the opening Champions ˆ‹—¢ÂˆÂ? •à ‡¢Â‰ÂˆÂ? ‹—‹“–œ‡Â? Roma, Europe’s governing body wielded the big stick by ruling that their next three matches should be played behind closed doors. “For us it is very dif•›¢Â”‡Â? ‡šÂ? ¤Â”‹ŒÂ? ‘“‡’š¢Â‡Â? š¢Â‰Â? fans. We will greatly miss them, but in this game we will do everything which depends on us,â€? he said. “Whether UEFA deservedly punished CSKA Moscow to play three matches at empty stands? I think that’s unfair.â€? The Nigeria international also spoke about the chances of CSKA Moscow qualifying for the knock

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out rounds of the Champions League, having lost ‡’ˆ“‰Â? •‰œ‡Â? ‡‘šÂ? ÂŁÂ‹Â‡Â›Â’ÂˆÂœÂ? “–Â? Group E to Roma and Bayern Munich. “We have fast skilled ¤Â”‹Œˆ‰œÂ? “–Â? ‡’ˆÂ? ‹E‹›™­Â? œšÂ? I’m sure tomorrow we will have a good match,â€? the CSKA Moscow number 18 added. “Tomorrow (today) we have the last chance to qualify for the next stage of the Champions League, and the victory over Kuban should give us a lot of emotional encouragement. “After last year’s match with Manchester City, we have gained a positive experience. We are well aware of their strengths and weaknesses, studied the opponent, so we can use it and get a positive result.â€? Since the start of this season, Musa has found the back of the opposition’s net six times in all competitions, including his brace against Kuban Krasnodar last weekend.

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ormer National Champions, Bomo Kigigha and Labake Coker are the heroes of the cerebral night, after they emerged top from the pool of players at the just concluded 37th edition of Nigerian Breweries Plc International Chess Championship. The seven round Swiss event pairing, was held at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos, which had World Chess Olympiad veteran, Kigigha returning to the summit. A position he last occupied four years ago. The champion’s de•–“–—Â? ÂŁÂšÂŁÂˆÂ–Â‡Â? Â›Â‹ÂŁÂˆÂ? ‡šÂ? glare after his brilliant draw against Grand Master SrirahJha from

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India in the penultimate ‰š¢Â–ŠÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? ‘‹œÂ? ¥š“–‡Â? •‰œ‡Â? with six points with Ademola Sorungbe but won the tie-break and both

players received N275, 000. “It is great feat for me to be back at the sadŠ”ˆÂ? ‹Â?‡ˆ‰Â? Â?‹“”ˆŠÂ? ‹Eˆ£¤Â‡ÂœÂ?

in the previous years. I dedicate this feat to all our young and aspiring players whom in some years to come would be celebrated as champions,� Kigigha remarked. The duo of grand master Jha and Femi Balogun also tied to third position with 5.5 points and received N75, 000 each. In the female section, Coker extended her dominance in the category by retaining her title. She was involved in a three-way tie of 5.5 points with the duo of Toritsemuwa Ofowino and Omodalewa Akintoye but won on tie break. The trio bagged N108, 300 for their efforts.

Ebola, Kidnappings scare Gullit away

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ormer Dutch super star, Ruud Gullit has rejected a chance to coach Nigeria because of the Ebola disease and fears he could be kidnapped in the country. However,the former Chelsea coach came to Nigeria early this year to promote the tour of UEFA Champions League trophy tour. Several top sources Â›ÂšÂ–Â•Â‰ÂŁÂˆÂŠÂ? ‡’“œÂ? œ“–›ˆÂ? ‡’ˆÂ? news broke that the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) mandated a contact in Holland to sound out the former Chelsea coach. Nigeria plan to hire a foreign coach immediately after the country’s two 2015 Africa Cup of ‹‡“š–œÂ?¸¢Â‹Â”“•ˆ‰œÂ?‹—‹“–œ‡Â? Congo and South Africa next month, which will be handled by caretaker coach Shuaibu Amodu after Stephen Keshi was not given a new contract. But one of Gullit’s repÂ‰ÂˆÂœÂˆÂ–Â‡Â‹Â‡Â“ÂŚÂˆÂœÂ? •‰œ‡Â? œ‹“ŠÂ? ’ˆÂ? will not be interested in taking up the job because it is “high riskâ€?, while listing out the outbreak of Ebola and security fears in Nigeria particularly as the country is gearing up to conduct a general election next year. “Gullit is not interested in coaching Nigeria,â€? the source said soon after he had spoken to the exDutch skipper’s agent. “His agent told me the job is high risk. She spoke about Ebola and fears

about terrorism in Nigeria and she said for those reasons, her client will not be keen.â€? Yet another source conÂ•Â‰ÂŁÂˆÂŠÂ? ‡’ˆœˆÂ? ÂœÂ‹ÂŁÂˆÂ? Â?ˆ‹‰œÂ? and added that most top Dutch coaches who may now be approached may equally opt out because of the same reasons. “The fear of Ebola in Nigeria is still very real even though the Nigerian government has announced it has successfully tackled the disease,â€? this source disclosed. “But the truth is that

the World Health Organisation (WHO) is yet to certify Nigeria free of the disease. “Also, Gullit is a top personality and he told the person who spoke directly to him today (Monday) that he fears he may be kidnapped in Nigeria.� The source further added: “What is clear is that these fears may not be only limited to Gullit. Most other top Dutch coaches will also stay away because of these should they be approached for the job.�

Nigeria’s most successful periods at full international levels were supervised by Dutch coaches, Clemens Westerhof and Jo Bonfrere. Westerhof led Nigeria to win a second Africa Cup of Nations in 1994 ‹–ŠÂ?¸¢Â‹Â”“•ˆŠÂ?‡’ˆÂ?›š¢Â–‡‰ŒÂ? to the World Cup for the ÂŚÂˆÂ‰ÂŒÂ? •‰œ‡Â? Â‡Â“ÂŁÂˆÂ? ‡’‹‡Â? ÂœÂ‹ÂŁÂˆÂ? year. His long-time assistant Bonfrere Jo then lead the country to win an historic Olympic gold in 1996 in Atlanta, United State of America.


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he Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has concluded plans to send the best of Nigerian referees to the United Kingdom for a special refresher ›š¢Â‰ÂœÂˆÂ?žˆ—“––“–—Â?“–Â?‡’ˆÂ?•‰œ‡Â? week of December. The three–week capacity building exercise is aimed at preparing the best of Nigerian arbiters to become žˆEˆ‰Â? š4›“‹‡“–—Â? š4›“‹”œÂ? “–Â? the coming years, and to enhance their opportunities of commanding greater recognition by international soccer bodies. According to the President of Nigeria Football Federation, Mr. Amaju Melvin Pinnick, this move is part of the vision of the new NFF Ă ÂˆÂ›¢Â‡Â“ÂŚÂˆÂ? š££“EˆˆÂ?‡šÂ?ˆ–hance the capacity of our referees for the kind of prominence on the international stage that a leading football powerhouse like Nigeria de-

serves. “The new NFF Board is determined to train and retrain our referees, as well as coaches and administrators ‘“‡’Â? ‹–Â? ˆŒˆÂ? š–Â? žˆEˆ‰Â? š¢Â‡put. There is no reason why Nigerian referees should not be holding their own globally. We have the men and women, and all they need do is enhance their knowledge of modern techniques of the profession. “In another six months, we will get another company to sponsor another batch of referees to another refresher course. It is a continuous exercise. But selection of benˆ•›“‹‰“ˆœÂ? ‘“””Â? žˆÂ? ž‹œˆŠÂ? š–Â? performance on the domestic scene.â€? Pinnick says one of the cardinal programmes of his administration is to improve refereeing in Nigeria, and he sees no reason why a Nigerian referee should not be on

Foreign coach: Adelakun warns Nigerian to shun big names

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irector of the CAF African Football Hall of Fame, Tunde Adelakun has sounded a note of warning against Nigeria engaging a big-name foreign coach. In a release, Adelakun said Nigeria should “beware of the curse of big names.â€? He said that many big names are being touted as being interested in the job, or on the radar of NFF bigwigs to be sounded out for the top job. “This job is not a job for big names. Ruud Gul”“‡­Â? š‡’‹‰Â? ‹E‹¢Âœ­Â? šœˆÂ? Pinto, Toppmoler, Jens Keller, Jean Tigana are all exciting names that we would want to see on the Super Eagles bench, but which one of these guys can actually deliver what we want?,â€? he pondered. Adelakun, also an international relations consultant of the NFF said that history has proved that not a single one of the big names that have come into Africa have actually made a mark so far. “I have watched Africa over the years - been on the circuit of African football for close to 20 years and I have not seen ONE so-called big name who had come to Africa and done well. Not a single

one,â€? Adelakun emphasised. The Publisher of New African Soccer went further to give names “Sven Eriksson was employed by Cote d’Ivoire, Carlos Alberto Perreira by South Africa, we had tried our hands with Berti Vogts and Lars Lagerback, Tunisia with Roger Lemerre, Morocco and Cote d’Ivoire tried Henri Michel; the list is endless. But what did they all do?â€? he asked. “What Nigeria need right now is someone who knows Africa; someone who can identify with the thoughts and mentality of African players. Not a coach who will come in and still ask people about who the best players are and how to contact them. I have seen it happen before and it was not good. “The new Super Eagles coach must be prepared to build his own team, like Mourinho built his team at ’ˆ”œˆ‹Â? ‹–ŠÂ? “œÂ? —ˆE“–—Â? ‰ˆœ¢Â”Â‡ÂœĂ—Â?”“™ˆÂ? ˆœ‡ˆ‰’š*Â?ž¢Â“”‡Â? his team and won the AFCON for Nigeria in 1994. Even to a large extent, like Keshi built a team in 2012/2013 before it all fell apart.â€? Adelakun spoke about his belief in the leadership of the NFF in making the right decision. “They are wise young men who have travelled far and wide. I am sure that they will do what is best for the nation. Whoever is employed, we have to support him, but we really need to build Nigeria for the long term, and only a coach that would be proactive in doing that; who will live in Nigeria and fearlessly travel all over the country to discover talent in our leagues can achieve thatâ€?, he concluded.

duty at the 2018 FIFA World ¢¤Â?•–‹”œÂ?“–Â? ¢ÂœÂœÂ“‹¼ The eleven lucky arbiters on the trip to England in this •‰œ‡Â? ¤Â’‹œˆ­Â? ‘’šÂ? ‘“””Â? žˆÂ? ”ˆŠÂ? by the Chairman of the Nigeria Referees Association, Alhaji Ahmed Maude and the Chairman of NFF ReferˆˆœÂ? š££“Eˆˆ­Â? ”’‹¥“Â? ¢Âœ¢Â?Â? Ahmed ‘Fresh’, are Ferdinand Udoh, Abdullahi Shuaibu, UsmanIsah, Samuel Pwadutakan, Orowole Tope, Egudia Efosa, Peter Ogwu, Paul Umuago, Musa Dung Davon, Olayinka Olayide and Ukah Ndubuisi. It would be recalled that as Chairman of Delta State Sports Commission, Mr. Amaju Pinnick sent two respected referees, Messrs Paul Umuago and Dave Egho to England for capacity building, and the duo š4›“‹‡ˆŠÂ? ˆ—ˆ–Šœ§Â?Â—Â‹ÂŁÂˆÂœÂ?‹‡Â? ”ŠÂ? ‰‹*š‰ŠÂ? ‹–ŠÂ? ‡‹£Â?š‰ŠÂ? Bridge.

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hana president, John Dramani Mahama says his government has not decided to host the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations. Last week, CAF wrote to Ghana and South Africa to be on standby should Morocco decide to pull out of hosting the tournament next year due to the outbreak of the Ebola virus. Sports Minister, Mahama Ayariga was quoted as saying the country has the wherewithal to step in ‹œ� ’šœ‡œ� ‹–Š� ‡’‹‡� ‹E‰‹›‡ˆŠ� a lot of resistance from civil society groups including the Ghana Medical Association. But president Mahama has moved to clarify the issue by speaking to Ghanaians in the United Kingdom. “We haven’t taken a decision to host,� Mahama

said. “I am President of Ghana, I chair cabinet. No such decision has been taken by cabinet advising me to accept to host.� He added that: “I want to tell you that we will take the best interest of Ghanaians at heart. As President, I don’t

want to see Ebola spread to my country and so if Morocco expresses concern that that is one of the concerns for which they want a postponement, we are going to look at that carefully before we host AFCON or not, but certainly 2017 we ‹‰ˆÂ?¤¢E“–—Â?“–Â?‹Â?ž“ŠÂ?Â?š‰Â?“‡¼

Amodu vows to turn around Eagles fortunes

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he newly appointed Super Eagles coach, Shuaibu Amodu has promised to salvage Nigeria’s hopes of qualifying for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations. The Super Eagles are third in Group A of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations quali•ˆ‰œÂ? žˆ’“–ŠÂ? š¢Â‡Â’Â? Â?‰“›‹Â? and Congo. Nigeria will need maximum points from their remaining games to be sure of their place at the biennial tournament, which they won in South Africa last year. Amodu, along with Salisu Yusuf, Gbenga Ogunbote and Alloysius Agu, was named in the new Super Eagles technical crew on Thursday with their immediate task being prosecuting the last round of qualifying matches to Africa’s biggest soccer showpiece next January. “We have been given an assignment that is tough and very challenging but not one that is impossible to accomplish. We will give it our very best and see how things can be turned around,â€? said the vastly experienced coach “I think this situation is very similar to what we had

“–Â?‡’ˆÂ?¸¢Â‹Â”“•ˆ‰œÂ?‡šÂ?‡’ˆÂ?Ă‹Ă?Ă?Ă‹Â? World Cup. We worked hard, did our bit and were fortunate to have results elsewhere also going our way.â€? He added: “There are some things that, as humans, we cannot control just as there are lots more we ›‹–Â? “–š¢ÂˆÂ–Â›ÂˆÂĽÂ? Â? ›‹–Â? ‹œœ¢Â‰ÂˆÂ? everybody that we will give this assignment all we have and then hope that all other

things fall in place for us. “Let us all be modest in our expectations so that we do not put ourselves under undue pressure. Let everybody involved in the game in Nigeria pull together in the right direction and then we see what we can achieve with the next two games as mandated by the Nigeria Football Federation.â€? –Â? ’“œÂ? Âœ¤ÂˆÂ›Â“•›Â? ¤Â”‹–œÂ? Â?š‰Â? the games in November, the

Eagles coach said a detailed plan of action will be unveiled to the media as soon as ongoing deliberations are concluded. “Planning has commenced. A lot of deliberations and discussions are already going on. We need to be very thorough with all aspects of our planning. Once we have concluded all these, we will unveil them to the media,� he said.

New Eagles coaches strategize

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ew Super Eagles coaches led by Shuaibu Amodu are expected to meet in Abuja this week to agree a game plan for next month’s winš‰¯ž¢ÂœÂ‡Â? Â? ¸¢Â‹Â”“•ˆ‰œÂ? against Congo and South Africa. Â? ‡š¤Â? š4›“‹”Â? ÂœÂ‹Â“ÂŠĂ‚Â? ÂŞ ’ˆÂ? newly appointed coach will

meet in Abuja most likely on Friday to agree on how to go about the matches against Congo and South Africa.â€? Amodu and his assistants Salisu Yusuf and Gbenga Ogunbote are expected to brain storm with the newly appointed NFF technical ›š££“EˆˆÂ? ”ˆŠÂ? žŒÂ? Â–ÂŒÂ“ÂŁÂžÂ‹Â? chairman Felix Anyansi.

They are most likely to draw up a list of players to žˆÂ?›‹””ˆŠÂ?¢¤Â?Â?š‰Â?‡’ˆÂ?•–‹”Â?‡‘šÂ? ¸¢Â‹Â”Â“Â•ÂˆÂ‰ÂœÂĽ Nigeria are third in Group A with four points and travel to second-placed Congo on November 15, before they welcome group leaders South Africa four days later in Uyo.


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