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Cover How we hope to win war on corruption – Buhari Continued from Page 1 surrender their loots. “Quite frankly, the anti-corruption war is not strictly about me as a person, it is about building a country where our children and the forthcoming generations, can live in peace and prosperity. When you see dilapidated infrastructure around the country, it is often the consequence of corruption. Poor healthcare, collapsed education, lack of public utilities, decayed social services are all products of corruption, as those entrusted with public resources put them in their private pockets. “That must stop, if we want a new Nigeria. Corrupt acts will always be punished, and there will be no friend, no foe. We will strive to do what is fair and just at all times,

but people who refuse to embrace probity should have every cause to fear,” he said. Buhari, who insisted that corruption must be killed before it kills Nigeria, said Nigerians needed leadership that could be relied upon to tackle the orgy of corruption in the country. “Nigerians are, indeed, convinced that except we curtail corruption, the country will remain in perennial regression. It is upon this conviction of our people that corruption poses great danger and should be curtailed that we anchor our hope. It underpins our assurance that the eͿorts of this government in checking corruption will yield signiÀcant successes in the Ànal outcome,” he said. The President noted that sheer heroism cannot achieve the elimination

of corruption from the nation’s social space, saying, “what is most required is the conviction of the populace that corruption is an antithesis to social cohesion and development, and must be eliminated. We must get to a point where every Nigerian begins to hate corruption with a passion, and collectively determine to root it out of our body polity.” According to the President, any eͿort to try to deal with corruption without a convinced populace will end as spasmodic, ephemeral exercise, lacking the appropriate social impact. “To win the war on corruption, therefore, begins with the people accepting that there is an error to be corrected in their lives, that there is a need to refocus and re-orientate the values

that we cherish and hold dear. It requires change of mindset, change of attitude, and change of conduct. “The decision of the Osigwe Anyiam-Osigwe Foundation to choose corruption as the topic of discourse at this session is, therefore, encouraging to this government, pursuant to our vision that winning the war against corruption requires our synergy, a collectivisation of our resolve that corruption must be eliminated in the social psyche of the Nigerian nation. “Dealing with corruption requires the collective will of every Nigerian. Without our collective will to resist corrupt acts as a people, it will be di΀cult to win the war. We in the leadership will provide the right example. We will not pay mere lip service

The Corps Marshal and Chief Executive, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Boboye Oyeyemi making a presentation to the Governor of Niger State, Abubakar Sani Bello, during a courtesy visit to the Government House, Minna, yesterday

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t another forum also yesterday, the Presidency reiterated President Muhammadu Buhari’s determination to step on big toes in the ongoing anticorruption crusade in the country. The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, stated this at the opening of

a three-day workshop organised for State House correspondents in Kaduna. The workshop is titled: “Journalism and the change mantra, State House in focus.” Shehu urged the press to help the government win the war against corruption. According to him: “President Buhari has embarked on an anticorruption campaign that is bound to oͿend many. Big toes will be stepped on; personal

interests will be cast aside. As the popular saying goes, when you Àght corruption, corruption Àghts back. “Yes, anti-corruption is a war. And the press can help President Muhammadu Buhari to win that war. You are one of the government’s most lethal weapons in this battle against the forces that aim to pull down Nigeria. “The power of the media, if they have any power at all, lies in their ability to expose wrong-

doing. This power of exposure is a far more eͿective deterrent in many countries, including our own, than the court systems that deliver judgment and not necessarily justice. “If they know that that they will be exposed, many crimes will not happen and herein lies the challenge of the media under Buhari’s administration. “Use your power to expose wrong-doings, the days of impunity are gone.

to corruption. We will eschew it in every aspect of our lives. However, we are but few, in a country of more than 170 million people. We need the mass army of Nigerians to rise as one man, and stand for probity in both public and private lives. It is only then that we can be sure of dealing a mortal blow on corruption, which will engender a better country,” he said. Buhari said it is in realisation that corruption is not just about the embezzlement of public funds but that the perversion of people’s consciousness and mindset that War Against Indiscipline (WAI) was introduced in his earlier years in service to the country. He stressed that resolving the problem of corruption transcends merely arresting and trying people that have held public o΀ce. “This is because, to curtail corruption, we have to reorder the mindset of all. Empirical facts have shown that even those who are critics today are most times not better than those they criticise. When they are availed the same or similar opportunities, they act likewise. In other words, those who didn’t have the opportunity criticise and blow whistle but when they get into o΀ce; they become victims of the same thing they criticise. Nigeria must grow beyond that point, and be populated by people with conviction, a new breed without greed, radically opposed to corruption. “This points to the fact that curtailing corruption might require a more broadened social engineering. It, indeed, requires conforming every mindset in the social order to the moral tenets in which propriety anchors as a way of life,” he said. Buhari, who reiterated that a number of people who abused their positions are voluntarily returning the illicit funds, disclosed that in due course, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will make information available to the public on the surrendered funds. “I have heard it said that we should disclose the names of the people, and the amount returned. Yes, in due course, the Central Bank of Nigeria will make information available to the public on the surrendered funds, but I must remark that it is yet early days, and any disclosure now may jeopardise the possibility of bigger recoveries. But we owe Nigerians adequate information, and it shall come in due course. It is part of the collective eͿort to change

our land from the bastion of corruption it currently is, to a place of probity and transparency,” he assured. While changing the mindset of the people is integral to dealing with the manifestation of corruption socially, the President said it is also important to heal the wounds inÁicted by the corruptive indulgence of speciÀc people who have been entrusted with public positions or funds. “Thus, it is the responsibility of government to investigate reported cases of corruption. In the process, suspected culprits could be arrested, detained or questioned. All these eͿorts would eventually end up with prosecuting the case in court. A government that closes its eyes to brazen corruption loses its essence, the very reason of its existence. Such a government is sheer Áippancy, a waste of time, moral and sociological absurdity,” he remarked. He, therefore, called on the judiciary to ensure that the corrupt does not go free through exploiting the weakness and lacuna in the system. His words: “In Nigeria, it needs be said that two problems stare us in the face. First is that our laws need to be strengthened if we must realistically contend with the miasma of corruption. The second is that we must correct the gaps in our legal system that are exploited to frustrate the process of justice. A number of anticorruption cases have been rendered inconclusive due to legal limitations.” He said while his programme of action identiÀed corruption as a very dangerous challenge that must be curtailed if the country could ever generate a future of hope, the issues of collapsing educational system, diversiÀcation of our economy, fostering a welfare based agenda for the disadvantaged, infrastructural development, among others, were also very prominent in his campaign focus. Also speaking, the Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Rev. Mathew Kukah, in his opening remarks, said the real challenge in Àghting corruption is in the number of those supporting the campaign and not the population of those pretending to support it. He said he was misunderstood when he cautioned that the anticorruption war was being prosecuted. He assured that he would continue to support the anti-corruption war “whatever it takes to win the battle.”


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of partnership with God was the security that Christians had in the days of trouble because it made Christians to be more than conquerors. ``Partnership with God is for everyone servicing His kingdom and it makes a believer more than conqueror. ``Friendship with God is the peak of relationship and it makes Christians become supernatural. `` It is not just to serve God casually but it must be done delightfully and excitedly so that it will trigger supernatural favour,’’ he said. Mrs Evelyn Ben, a member that attended the

programme from Kaduna, urged Christians not to take their encounter with God for granted for it must be followed with testimonies. Ben said in her testimony that she encountered God because she believed Him for a divine intervention in the aspect of pregnancy and her prayers were answered. ``God took me to a diͿerent level I never expected; that is why it is good to pray fervently without season. ``My husband and I prayed and believed God for divine intervention; it was our topmost prayer point and we held onto every prophecy declared by bishop.’’

Mr Samuel Arogundade, a driver said he encountered God’s presence in the 2012 Shiloh after he had obeyed all what the bishop asked the congregation to do during the impartation service. Arogundade said the impartation was powerful that he felt the power of God on him and that relieved him of high blood pressure. ``I believe God to heal me from high blood pressure because it removed me from daily medications for years. ``The power of God touched me and I felt relieved in my body which keep me till today.’’

he Federal Government is to introduce Technology Transfer Initiative (TTI), in 2016 to encourage investors to develop local competencies in Nigeria. The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu,

announced this while receiving the Ambassador of Spain to Nigeria, Alfonso Sabastin, in his o΀ce. Onu said government would ensure that enabling environment was created for investors in order to have adequate returns on their investments. He urged Spain to utilise

the opportunity to be created by TTI to develop Nigeria local competencies. According to the minister, Nigeria has a cordial and long standing relationship with Spain. “I, therefore, invite Spain to take advantage of Nigeria’s plan to diversify its economy and

the various opportunities this present in view of the vast and abundant non-oil mineral resources available in the country.” Onu urged the ambassador to assist in establishing collaboration between research and development agencies under the ministry with

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you, EFCC and ICPC have not got anything against him and as such, it would be grossly unfair for anybody or group to link him with the monumental $2.1 billion arms purchase alleged fraud,” he stated. Olatoye stated further that Atawodi would have sued the petitioner for attempting to malign his reputation but that

the option was dropped when the petitioner suddenly withdrew the petition. He claimed that the petition after a thorough probe was found worthless and thrown out by the investigating body. According to him, Atawodi served the nation for years without blemish. He, however, said that

the resuscitation of the already investigated petition may have come up because of the intention of the retired air chief to go into politics to be able to serve Nigeria, especially his people in Kogi State. Thus, Olatoye maintained that Atawodi was never indicted by the EFCC, ICPC or any other investigative panel.

ishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church (Winners Chapel) has reminded Nigerians to be in partnership with God so that they would become conquerors. Oyedepo said this at Canaan Land in Ota,a Ogun State yesterday, during the Annual Winners Chapel Prayer Convention - Shiloh 2015 - entitled: “From Glory to Glory”. In the live programme monitored by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja, Oyedepo said partnership with God in his kingdom was a platform of agreement. He said that the essence

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Managing Director of Hypertech Limited, over the purchase of K-38 Patrol boats for the Nigerian Army and it is equally true that at the end of the probe, no shred of evidence could be used to link or establish any fraudulent activity against the retired air chief. “As I am talking to

he Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has urged Nigerians, irrespective of leanings, to rally round the APC–led government to end Boko Haram insurgency in the Northeast. PDP’s National Publicity Secretary Mr Olisa Metuh, made the appeal yesterday in Abuja when he received the executive of an NGO, North Youth Network. The NGO, led by its President Mr Mike Msuaan, was on a courtesy visit to the Metuh. Metuh said: ``The current insurgency is not against any political party, but against Nigeria and its citizens and as such, demands the collective eͿorts of all Nigerians to defeat.” ``It is God that joins Nigerians together nobody or organisation has the right to separate them. ``PDP remains supportive of the eͿorts of the Federal Government to see to the end of the insurgency.’’ The PDP spokesman said that as an opposition

party, the PDP would be constructive in its criticism of government prgrammes and actions for the development of the country. He, however, advised the government to guide against being selective in its programmes to the people, to ensure maximum dividends of democracy to the people. Metuh reiterated that the commitment of the PDP to remain an open, transparent and responsible political party. Commenting on the inconclusive governorship election in Bayelsa, the PDP image maker, called on INEC to conclude the poll and similar elections within 30 days. He said that timely conclusion of the election would give the people more voice to contribute to issues bothering on national development. Metuh commended the executive and members of the NGO for their commitment to the concept of being positive agent of development and urged them to continue in that light.

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he national l e a d e r s h i p of People Democratic Party (PDP) has declared that it is bankrupt and, therefore, incapable of completing its multi-billion naira new Secretariat which was to be located at the Central Business District of Abuja. An online news portal – saharareporters – quoting the National Publicity Secretary of the party Olisa Metuh yesterday, said the hint was dropped while answering questions from journalists in Abuja. He explained that the completion of the Secretariat is contingent on securing an agreement with a developer. The building project was estimated to cost N11.5billion when it was awarded some years ago.

In recent months, the pace of work on the 12 storey ediÀce slowed due to a lack of funding. Metuh also debunked the rumor that members of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party received a huge sum of money from funds allocated for the party’s Presidential campaign earlier this year. According to him, “during our sale of forms, we had planned to use a substantial part of the money to complete the secretariat. We organized a fundraising dinner during which about N21billion was raised. We were informed that a portion of the funds would be given to us for the completion of the Secretariat, but we didn’t receive the money.”

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ome parents say it is becoming too expensive for them to buy dollars for the payment of their wards tuition fees in schools overseas. They said the continued crash of the naira was frustrating eͿorts at ensuring that their children remained at their schools. Two parents, who spoke on condition of anonymity, expressed concern with the development at the foreign exchange market, adding that they had started withdrawing their children from schools abroad.

The naira plummeted at the parallel market yesterday. The currency lost nine naira to exchange for N258 to the dollar, as against N249 it traded previously. However, at the o΀cial interbank window, the naira closed at N196.97 to the dollar as oil prices continued to fall at the international market. Traders at the parallel market said the scarcity of dollar continued in spite of the sale of foreign exchange to some Bureau de Change that showed compliance to the apex bank’s regulation.


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Uwazurike accuses IPOB, Zionist, others of gang-up

ONICCIMA laments abandonment of 2nd Niger Bridge

South East

Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha

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he leader of Biafra Independent Movement (BIM), Chief Ralph Uwazurike revealed yesterday in a meeting at GRA, Onitsha, Anambra State that Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Biafra Zionist Movement (BZM) and the Uchenna Madu- led faction of Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, (MASSOB), were all splinter groups from his former MASSOB

group that are now set up against him and the then MASSOB. “They are expelled members of MASSOB because of anti MASSOB activities they committed and they have no other option than to rush to politicians who now sponsor them to discredit me and the then MASSOB members. Because of their inĂ€ltration into MASSOB through Uchenna Madu, we had to form the Biafra Independent Movement, BIM,â€? Uwazurike said. Uwazurike who was

ably represented at the meeting by the Nnewi South Regional Administrator, Tony Nwodo, revealed that the recent protest by IPOB which grounded business activities in South-East and South-South zones was in collaboration with the Uchenna Madu led MASSOB faction aimed at dragging the his image in the mud. “People don’t know that Uchenna Madu and Nnamdi Kanu emerged to destroy the Biafra struggle for their selĂ€sh interest,â€? he stated.

Nwodo added that ‘Uwazurike has asked the people to remain resolute and abide by the non- violent approach in the struggle to achieve a Biafra state,’ adding that whoever that blackmails or drags his name to ridicule would not be spared. He sympathized with those victims whose properties were destroyed during the protest including the families of those who lost their lives and prayed that God would see them through again.

News Alphonsus Eze, Awka

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he Federal Government has been urged to direct Julius Berger Construction Company back to site to continue work at the Onitsha 2nd Niger Bridge abandoned after President Muhammadu Buhari took over power. Mr. Uchenna Apakama, President of Onitsha Chambers of Commerce, Mines and Agriculture (ONICCIMA), made the call yesterday during the 26th Annual Luncheon and Award Ceremony of the organised private sector, “It is very unfortunate that the bridge has become perpetual political issue with many past administrations in the country, despite its critical position in the socio-economic development and security

interest of not only the South East and South, but also entire nation,� he said. Apakama also called on Federal Government to conclude the process of concession of the Onitsha River Port without further delay, expressing sadness that since 2012, when the former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan re-commissioned the port, it has remained moribund. The perpetual neglect of the Onitsha-Enugu expressway which has become a death trap equally attracted the attention of the Onitsha Chamber, with Apakama calling on the Federal and state governments to Àx the road especially the Umunya to Awkuzu portion of the road which he said will become a nightmare for thousands of road users during the yuletide.

‘Please marry us’, widows urge PPA leader Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha

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L-R: General Manager, Corporate Affairs Communication, SAHCOL, Mr. Basil Agboarumi; Managing Director/CEO, Olliebonav Company Limited, Mr. Elihu Eshiet; Chief Host, Nze Aloysius Igwe and Key Note Speaker, Mr. Norbert Biederman, during the Indepth News Stakeholders in Lagos.

Appeal Court affirms Gov Umahi’s election Kenneth Ofoma, Abakaliki

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APC, LP supporters killed in auto crash Kenneth Ofoma, Abakaliki

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or his alleged philanthropy and love for the poor, widows numbering about 50 yesterday at Anaku, Ayamelum local government area, Anambra State pleaded to the leader of Progressive People’s Alliance (PPA) in the state, Mr. Godwin Ezeemo, to marry them sequel to the Ànancial problems confronting them. Making the plea, during the marking of one year celebration of Ayamelum Good Governance Forum, the wid-

ows led by Mrs. Cecilia Anaekwe told Ezeemo that since they lost their husbands, the society treated them as outcasts and liabilities that should be avoided. “Since we lost our husbands, we no longer belong to the society because the people don’t involve us in the scheme of things and that is why we want you to marry us. Please sir, come over to Mesopotamia and help us. To fend for our children, pay school fees and house rent have caused us nightmare and people sometimes see us as societal problem,� she begged.

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JUSUN seeks autonomy of Judiciary Ted Odogwu, Bureau Chief, Kano

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Proprietress of Biobak Kitchen, Mrs. Biodun Obakin, during a Christmas Party organised for the children Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS’) by Life Builders Initiative in Abuja…on Thursday.

IGP threatens to arrest, prosecute trigger-happy officers Ted Odogwu, Bureau Chief, Kano

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he Inspector General of Police, (IGP) Mr Solomon Arase, has warned that any police ofÀcer who shoots innocent civilians would henceforth be promptly arrested and arraigned before a competent court of law within 48 hours. Arase who stated in Kano during the continuation of his nation-wide tour of Police formations across the country, also warned Divisional Police O΀cers (DPO) spread across the country to ascertain that mentally deranged o΀cers do not handled Àre arms. The IGP, who was in Kano on familiarisation tour of Police formations across the country warned police o΀cers from arresting and detaining suspects for more than 24 hours except on criminal and armed robbery cases. He lamented that armed police o΀cers, sometimes shot innocent civilians

over un-established reasons which makes it di΀cult to ascertain the o΀cer’s mental state of health while discharging their ofÀcial responsibilities, a development that dents the image of the force. Arase cautioned police o΀cers, especially those on patrol to desist from wearing bathroom slippers or using horse-whips to brutalise members of the public, adding that a disciplined o΀cer should always uphold ethical standards of the profession. He expressed dismay on what he described as unprofessional conduct of some police o΀cers who are not only uncivil, but do not uphold fundamental human rights while dealing with the public. The Police boss gave the assurance that Police under his administration must respect the dignity and sanctity of the public, adding that police can only be respected when they exhibit professionalism in their conduct through intelligent evidence before

arresting any criminal. He pledged to improve the welfare of police by granting scholarship scheme to 300 children of Inspectors, including the rank and Àle, adding that 36 of such o΀cers have been sent on training. As part of eͿorts to motivate o΀cers and men, the IGP approved the immediate promotion of Corporal Ibrahim Adamu who lost his hands during an operation to the rank of Sergeant, as well as approved the sum of N1 million for him to defray the cost of treatment of his injured hands. In his remark, the Kano State Commissioner of Police, Muhammad Musa Katsina, listed challenges facing the Command to include paucity of funds, inadequate manpower and logistics as well as the dilapidating nature of the barracks which is yearning for urgent attention. The Kano police boss, while outlining his achievements, noted that within three months in o΀ce, he recovered over

5,000 cows from cattle rustlers, arrested over 700 suspects, as well as arms and ammunitions in the notorious Falgore forest. Prior to his departure, Arase paid courtesy call to the Kano State Governor, Dr Abdllahi Umar Ganduje, during which he thanked him for his assistance to the Kano Police Command. He solicited for more assistance from the Governor in terms of logistics support for the discharge of their duties. Responding, Gandjue thanked the Police for the success recorded in the Àght against rustling, particularly the eͿorts of the State Commissioner of Police, Muhammad Musa Katsina, who recovered so many cows from cattle rustlers and handed over same to the legitimate owners. Ganduje also disclosed that the state government has raised a Security Trust Fund which will be used to assist the Police when contributions to the fund stabilize with time.

... As Police arrest cattle rustling kingpin in Kebbi Ayo Ajoge, Kebbi

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olicemen from the Kebbi State Police Command on patrol of black spot areas of the southern part of the state arrested Adamu Belto, a.k.a Adede, a notorious cattle rustler in the area. The State Commissioner of Police, Yakubu o. Jibrin who disclosed this while parading him and other gangs to newsmen averred that the Command has recorded tre-

mendous success within the shortest time he took over the Command. He disclosed that, Adamu Belto, apart from specialising in cattle rustling also specialised in armed robbery and kidnapping as he culpable in all cases of armed robbery, kidnapping and cattle rustling recorded in and around the Bagudo local council area of the state and New-Bussa Local Government Area of Niger State. He pointed out that

the said criminal was once convicted for cow theft in New Bussa Magistrate Court in Niger State; he did not repent, but rather forged ahead in his notorious business. “It is our collective resolution as o΀cers and men of the Kebbi State Command to make the state a crime free state and beyond.” He assured. The Police boss also paraded another gang for criminal conspiracy

and unlawful possession of Àrearms consisting of 16 locally made pistols, one cutlass, 3 pieces of charms, 4 pieces of iron and 5 locally made pellets. Mr. Yakubu Jibrin explained that investigation by the police revealed that the leader of the gang, Ali Labaran, is a member of a syndicate that manufactures and sell locally made guns to armed robbers operating in Beba area of the state.

he Kano state branch of the Judicial StaͿ Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has called on the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Honourable Kabiru Alasan Rurum, to intensify eͿorts in constituting the promised committee that would facilitate the autonomy of the judiciary in the state. State branch chairman of the union, Muktar Rabi’u Lawan, at a media interactive session in Kano, yesterday, stressed that: “We are calling on the Speaker to kick-start the process of constituting a committee that would deliberate on our issue of autonomy.” “If you could remember, there was a Court judgment in January, 2013, which ordered autonomy for the judiciary. The Speaker has intervened and conÀrmed that he would constitute a committee to discuss with the stakeholders and seek clariÀcation about the autonomy, “he said.

According to the chairman, the Speaker assured that he would listen to all sides, “...we are thinking that the court order can be respected through the use of this committee,” he stated. Also, Lawan appreciated the Speaker’s intervention for being in the forefront in Ànding enduring solution to the problem of autonomy in the judiciary. “The absence of autonomy is aͿecting our courts where you will Ànd courts looking like refuse disposal areas such as the Kofar Kudu and Yan Allina Fagge Sharia Court and Upper Sharia Court, “Lawan lamented. He expressed worry over how some courts were operating from hired accommodation, citing Gwammaja Magistrate court and Dorayi Sharia Court. “ “If per adventure, we are given our autonomy, such things wouldn’t have happened. Not only that courts structures are in shamble, allowances for our judges for example, have not been fully paid. If we had autonomy, the story will be diͿerent’’.

Kebbi gover nment charged on infrastr ucture development Ayo Ajoge, Kebbi

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ormer Minister of FCT, Senator Adamu Aliero, has charged Kebbi State Governor to hasten up and inaugurate his cabinet in order to bring the much needed development to the state. He gave this charge yesterday while Àelding questions from newsmen shortly after the State All Progressive Congress (APC) stakeholders meeting held at the Presidential Hall, Birnin Kebbi, adding that it is high time people started feeling the impact of democracy in the state based on campaigns promises. Senator Aleiro emphasised the need for the governor to concentrate on projects that has direct impact on the people and touches the lives of the electorate. “You should negoti-

ate with neighbouring states like Niger, Sokoto and Zamfara to construct roads to boost the socioeconomy of Kebbi state” he added. He said people are waiting to see if the party slogan of “Change” would be eͿective and urged the governor to make meaningful development in the state by being proactive in providing dividends of democracy such as infrastructure, water, construction and renovation of schools and hospitals as well as providing manpower and facilities across the schools and clinics in the state. The Kebbi State Governor, Sen. Atiku Abubakar, assured the people of the state that before the end of the year, they would start to see the changes as all arrangements have being concluded to execute projects.

Emir of Dutse kicks against constitutional role for traditional authorities

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he Emir of Dutse in Jigawa, Alhaji Nuhu Sunusi, has kicked against the provision of a constitutional role for traditional authorities in the country. Sunusi made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Dutse yesterday. He said that persons clamouring for inclusion of traditional authorities in the constitution did not understand their importance and the unique nature of the institutions to the society. “I am always against the role of the emirs in the constitution. I have said this in one of our meetings with fellow emirs and chiefs. “Our power comes from our people; our legitimacy

is from our people and not anybody else. “And if you subject yourself to a constitutional provision, then when, God forbid, the constitution is closed or suspended, then you are suspended, you have no moral right. “They think that by creating a constitution, they will have a National Council of Chiefs; what stops us from creating our own - all the Nigerian chiefs and emirs. “We do not need constitutional backing to do that; we are free individuals; in a democracy we are free to form an association.’’ He said that traditional rulers should be allowed to operate in line with democratic principles.


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My govt on strong footing despite challenges - Ortom Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State during interaction with some journalists spoke extensively on his stewardship, particularly his DPQHVW\ SURJUDPPH DQG FODULÀHG VRPH LVVXHV on pension and bailout funds. GODWIN AKOR reports: What are your achievements in six months? I give glory to the Almighty God for where we are today. When I came in as governor of Benue sate, I knew that we had a lot of challenges. The Àrst thing I noticed was that the whole state was under siege. This disturbed me. The state was insecure, people were being killed indiscriminately, people were being robbed, people were being kidnapped and I saw it as a disturbing development. I decided, right from the day of my swearingin, on 29th of May, that the Àrst thing that I had to do was to secure the state. I thought it wise, after due consultation with the Federal Government, to grant amnesty to all those youths who were having arms illegally. As a politician, I knew what transpired during elections; our youths were armed to prosecute the election. Fortunately because of the overwhelming support which I had from Benue people, they were not able to execute their plans through violence, more so that I refused to be part of any violent acts against the people of the state. Amnesty Programme: The amnesty programme yielded positive results. We succeeded in receiving over 400 diͿerent types of sophisticated weapons from the youths; more than 700 of these youths came together and surrendered to the amnesty committee. We just held a retreat for them and we are going to encourage them to go back to school while some will go back to vocation training schemes to acquire skills. Some will be incorporated into government security strategy as part of intelligence gathering so that we can secure the state further. We are excited that this has yielded positive results. They gave me their words that they will not go back to their old ways. That was one major achievement. The intention of government is to ensure that the state is industrialized, to ensure the introduction of schemes that will promote micro, small, and medium enterprises, ensure that we attract investments into the state and to ensure that we encourage trading and commercial activities in the state. These cannot be realized without adequate security. Having confronted the challenge headlong, today we have been making contacts all over the world

and several investors are Áowing into the state with the intention of investing. 'HÀFLW WUHDVXU\ DQG WDNH R; The other challenge was that I met a deÀcit treasury and that was worrisome because of debts. Well, government is a continuous process, so we had to continue from there. After due consultations with stakeholders including the House of Assembly, we chose to borrow N10 billion to pay salaries and take up very critical responsibilities that needed urgent attention. We were able to dialogue with unions at the Benue State University (BSU), that was on strike and they accepted our commitment and they resumed lectures. Today, our students are back to school and several of them have graduated. The other problem we had which aͿected the entire state was the medical students from BSU. Since the inception of the College of Health Sciences which started 12 years ago, medical students could not graduate due to non- accreditation. This was one issue that we gave attention and brought in the management which put all the challenges together. We invited the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria to Benue and the accreditation was done. Today, BSU has successfully graduated Àrst set of medical doctors in Benue, 27 of them. They are already doing their housemanship in BSU Teaching Hospital. There too, we needed to upgrade some facilities which we did. We had issues of pension arrears, salary arrears and all that. What we decided was that out of the N10 billion, we started paying arrears form May because we assumed o΀ce on May 29, so, when we secured this N10 billion, we started paying the arrears. Since then, for pensions, we have not reneged. Pension at the state level alone is N39.4million monthly. At the local government level, it is N117million monthly. The other issue was the school of Nursing and Midwifery in Makurdi. That is one institution whose graduates are working in Europe, America, Asia, etc. It is the only school that gives appointment letters to fortunate to graduands. We discovered that for the past three years, no graduation was done because the accreditation had been withdrawn. When we came in, we swung into action and today

if you go there, there is massive construction and renovation going on. We have set aside funds to ensure that we provide the equipment that are needed and as soon as the renovation is Ànished, we are going to invite the council to come and re-accredit the school, then, our children will take oͿ again. You are aware that we were one of the Àrst state governments that constituted the state executive council very early. In fact, we were one of the earliest because I believe in the rule of law and due process and so I didn’t want things to be hanging. As governor, I have an approval limit. I wanted, as provided by law, to do things right from the beginning, so, I was one governor that was able to constitute the executive council within a record time. Today we are happy we have an EXCO in place and it’s going on with its activities. Because of the loan we got, despite the dwindling allocation from the federation account, we have been able to commence the

payment of full salaries right from May up to October when we started having challenges. But we believe in transparency so I have called all the labour unions together and explained that this is what we have and we together agreed on how to manage the situation. 3HQVLRQ DQG EDLORXW IXQGV For pensioners, we placed them on Àrst line charge because most of them are living on drugs and we must not allow our mothers and fathers to die and that has been going on. Though, here too we have a challenge with pension arrears with some of them that retired recently and are yet to be documented. I have directed that the documentation should be done so that we Ànd a way around it. The other thing that we did was to discuss with the president. He saw the need for salary arrears to be cleared Àrst and he decided that we Ànd a way around it. We were given a loan, a kind of bailout to support the staͿs that is ongoing. We have been able to pay at the state level Continued on Page 14


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what we owed. But there are issues at the local government level. A lot of fraudulent activities were perpetrated by certain political leaders and civil servants. The payment is being coordinated because we have introduced e-payment to eliminate the issue of ghost workers and stop indiscriminate recruitments that were making the salary wage bill to be very high. At the local government level today, teachers and other staͿ have a salary bill of N3.5 billion. At the state level when you add pensions and overheads together it gives you over N4 billion. In October, the total money we got at the local government level was N2 billion with a deÀcit of over N1.5 billion. At the state level, total monies we got was also N2 billion and so we had a deÀcit of N2 billion. But these are issues we are discussing, we are transparent, nothing is hidden about us. I have said that the issue of bailout at the local government level requires some clariÀcation. We have set up a committee headed by the Deputy Governor and they are receiving complaints and dealing with them as they come. One thing is that there are several insinuations and blackmail from the opposition who are still dreaming that we are not transparent and that money is being moved here and there. The truth is that no kobo has been diverted. We promised the people that we will have zero tolerance for corruption and as far as

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we are concerned, all the resources meant for bailout are available and people can cross-check their facts. I have said that if you see that I am doing anything to short-change the state or any person working with me, blow the whistle. It is not their right to accuse people that they have diverted N3 billion that they have diverted so many millions and so on. Bring those facts; we are ready to deal with anybody under this government including myself. If you have facts and Àgures, bring them out so that we can appreciate what you are saying. Some issues came out of the payment of arrears of salaries for local government staͿ, so, we have set up another committee to quickly screen those left out and pay them.

Fighting Corruption, Resuscitation of State Council of Chiefs and Revenue Generation: The issue of Àghting corruption should not be limited to government circles alone. It should be total; the whole society should be involved. When you notice anything, it is your duty to bring it out, but bring facts and Àgures. If not people can go to court against you for telling lies. We are very transparent and accountable. We still believe that anyone who is sincere in adding value to the development of the state should be frank and should work hard to support this government. We have also resuscitated the Benue State Council of Chiefs. For several years, they never met

but we have started it because we believe that traditional rulers should not politicize their o΀ce because traditional rulers are fathers of the land. Even when you have more than 100 political parties they are your own parties within your domain. You should work with all of them. If they are contesting election, , give blessings to them all. If any of them wins, it is your own son or daughter that has won election. So do not go and get yourself involved in politics. There are traditional issues, security matters for which we seek for their support as government of the day. These we have been able to communicate because we met with the Tiv Traditional Council, we met with the Idoma Traditional Council and they all resolved and today we have reconstituted the Benue State Council of Chiefs and it is in place. We have also constituted the Benue State Internal Revenue Service board because this is one area that we need to look inwards. Today, the oil prices have fallen. Before we came in, oil was sold for about $140, today it’s sold far less, it means we must look inwards and looking inwards is internally generated revenue. I have constituted the board. 9ery soon we will come out with revenue blueprint that will help them. I have also constituted the Council on the Prerogative of Mercy and for the Àrst time after so many years, we have been able to grant amnesty through this council to over a 100 convicts that were in various prisons. They have given us their words that they will continue to be law abiding.

Impunity will soon end in Anambra - Bonaventure The ‘Unshackle the brain’ movement was recently launched in Lagos by foremost Anambra-based politician and hotelier, Chief Bonaventure Mokwe. In a chat with AYODELE OLALERE, Mokwe spoke on the role the movement will play in Anambra politics in 2017 and beyond. He also spoke on how the project will sensitise the youths on the need to vote for credible candidates.

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ou recently launched the ‘Unshackle the Brain’ movement in Lagos. What was the motiva-

tion? Unshackle the Brain movement has been a social media movement with the conÀnes of Anambra State politics. The project is going to be a nightmare to Anambra politicians. It is strictly targeted at the youths and the poor masses of Anambra State that has been at the receiving end of fraudulent governance dressed up as divine leadership of various shades. It is intended to communicate to the targeted audience, that they are in the majority and as a consequence, they are in the position to install a government of their choice that will implement policies that will alleviate their sad economic predicament.

It will also enlighten them on the modus of appraising the performance of the government of the day and all manner of tricks deployed by each successive occupant of the state government house in short-changing them. It will also encourage them from their slavenatured tendency of praise singing which most times works to their detriment. They are the masters and the servants. It will become very clear to them that a core grassroots governor of their choice can indeed introduce a reasonable unemployment insurance payment for the unemployed youths and a social bridge for the very poor if he slashes the monstrous security vote and contracts awarded at fair market value and the elimination of ‘Margin Take’ in gov-

ernance. How is the movement going to address the issue of bribery and general monetary inducements during election? Most rich people do not vote in an election, it is the youths and the masses that do while their exploiters usually rely on N1, 000 bribe for them at the polling booths and this they collect back by robbing the governed blind. My advice for the youths is to take the money because it is a fraction of their stolen money but go ahead and vote for a candidate with manifesto for the masses. Educational policies and healthcare policies ought to be tailored to suit the youths and the masses because that is the essence of governance. This is what Unshackle the Brain movement will address. Infrastructural development is very Àne but it must not be done in total isolation. There must be balance between the reaction of a most deÀnitely cost inÁated fantasy stadium or an eighth wonder of the world structure and the well being of the governed because they have to Àrst of all be alive and healthy enough before enjoying the aesthetics of the cost inÁated erection. How is the issue of imposition of candidate going to be tackled by the project? The youths and the masses have to start resisting the imposition of candidate on them.

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Religion has mixed up with politics and Anambra State is not an exception. What will the movement do to ensure that the youths are not brainwashed? It is clear that religion has delved deeply into the politics of Anambra State. In doing that, the dirt of Anambra State politics has also robbed oͿ on their (religious leaders) traditional white robes and hence, a stained outÀt. It therefore follows that whenever Continued on Page 36


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It’s Dream Team last chance! ...Duke Udi urges NFF to motivate U-23 team by paying up their outstanding dues before today’s match against Algeria GBOLAHAN DADA

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ormer International, Duke Udi , has urged Nigeria Football Federation,(NFF), to pay up the Dream Team outstanding allowances be ore todayȂs epic ęnal duel against Algeria in the AFCON Under-23 competition in Senegal. According to him, the money would serve as a morale booster to the entire team after qualifying the country for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Algeria will face Nigeria in a repeat of their earlier meeting at the group phase which ended barren. The Desert Warriors subdued South Africa 2-0 as Nigeria pipped host, Senegal 1-0 on Wednesday to forge ahead in the competition. The Algerians were so

excited with the victory because they are going to the Olympics for the ęrst time in 3ś years. ‘Les Fennecs’ only participation was in 1980 in Moscow,Russia. South Africa will face host Senegal for the continent’s ęnal ticket for the Olympic Games in the third place match today. The two sides met in the tournament opener with the host winning 3-1. Udi charged NFF to source for money and redeem their image globally, as the boys had fought so hard to justify themselves in the competition in spite of the ęnancial diĜculties. “I’m not happy that NFF is still owing the Under-23 team. The boys are just in the competition to prove a point and luckily, they have picked the Olympic

ticket. I’m surprised that NFF didn’t plan well for the competition and they want the best from the boys. They didn’t pay the players and they want them to win the event. They have forgoĴen that football is a total package. NFF should wake up and address the issue,” Udi said. Meanwhile, Under-23 coach Samson Siasia is excited his side ęnally earned a place at next year’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. “We did the best we could because we had lots of injuries heading into this match but I hope that Senegal can qualify for Rio so as to have a strong African representation in Brazil. “Creating chances and scoring are diěerent so we are up to another task against Algeria.

African U-23 Qualifier: Disu warns Dream Team not to be complacent BABS OYETORO

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ormer technical director of Nigeria Football Association, coach Tunde Disu (MON), has warned the Dream Team players not to give in to complacency as they take on their Algerian counterparts in the ęnal of the African qualięer today in Senegal. Disu, who spoke with Saturday Newswatch Times commended coach Samson Siasia led team for their hard won victory against the host country last Wednesday but warned the players not to allow the euphoria of the semi ęnal victory to make them lose focus on the ęnal match against Algeria. The former Under-20 coach hinted that the North African side is not a push over on the continent football saying they remain a power house of African football; more so, that the country enjoys the

best rating among African countries by the World Football body(FIFA). He therefore called on coach Siasia to pick his best players for the ęnal match saying the coach cannot aěord to toil with the ęnal match against a formidable opponents like Algeria. “Siasia should be able to come up with a suitable formation that will neutralise the Algerian strategies because the North Africans are highly technical sides. You can’t just take them for granted in a ęnal game of this nature. “Already, both teams have known their strength since they met at the group stage of the competition. So, the team that will carry the day in this encounter should be able to come up with a beĴer match strategy. “Besides, Siasia’s boys should be able to play to the end... they should not allow any moment of loss of concentration hence

they will get punished by their opponents. I think there should not be any cause for fears because Siasia has vast experience in youth football”, he sounded optimistic.

Nwanu calls for complete overhaul of Dream Team VICTOR ENYINNAYA

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x- international, Chidi Nwanu, has called for complete overhaul of the national Under-23 team, Dream Team, after they struggled to pick the Olympic ticket. The former Sparatans of Owerri player stressed that the team is not yet in place. He advised the technical crew to ęnish this assignment and then get down to the tedious job of throwing up a solid side that would be one stop in all departments of the squad. He said that there are some few exceptional players in the current set up that would make the ęnal team to Rio 2016. The home truth is that Nigeria does not have a team at the moment that would squarely face the rest of the world bests in Brazil Olympics football event. There is a lot of time to build a stronger team by inviting players that would turn around the fortunes of the Dream Team VI. There should not be any prejudice in selection and invitation. Only the best dazzling legs must represent the nation in Rio, he calls. At the same time, he however hailed the resilient spirit with

which the U-23 Eagles team confronted their Young Terenga Lions counterparts in the decisive semi- ęnal game of the ongoing AFCON U-23 Olympics football event in Senegal insisting that it showed that lots of work had been done in all departments of the side especially the rear. According to the former ace central defender, the coaches led by Samson Siasia put in their thinking cap and experience to bear to ensure that there is sanity in the defence line. He observed that despite pressure from the Senegalese, the defence did not cave in as was the case during the group stage games and implore them to ensure that they come out tops at the end of the football summit. ‘’The truth is that it was a classic of a game that brought out the best in both teams. The Nigerians did not give their opponents the chance to run around with the ball and so the result was not so surprising. The scare by the hosts did not put the U- 23 Eagles in confusion either rather it strengthened them and ensure that they got their acts together for the

epic game. It was a hard earned result. Let me tell you that only the players will tell you what they saw. It was simply a very diĜcult match. It was expected. I knew that it would be a slim margin win,’’ he said. Nwanu charged the Dream Team VI to go all out to grab the African crown. It won’t be tea party in the ęnals but the good thing is that the incoming Rio 2016 Olympics Games football ticket is adequately secured. In short, it is Brazil here we come again next year.

He further informed that the Nigerian team started on bright note against Mali except the silly relaxation in the second half of their ęrst two group games which they however, woke up from their deep slumber and came out forcefully against Algeria in the last game in the group. ‘’It was the beginning of their recovery. It has paid oě handsomely against hosts Senegal. The Young Terenga Lions met a side they never bargained for, due to their outings in the group games.


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My husband and I are like sibling My siblings si lings – Mop Mopelola pelola Adamson Mopelola Adamson is the very hardworking and charming woman Ƥ ǡ Ǧ Ǥ soft spoken socialite took over the business from her daughter and has been able to transform it into one of the biggest in the catering Ǥ ǡ ǡ ǡ Ǥ Ǥ

pick the business of cocktails from where my daughter left it, and I am enjoying it. Is your daughter still into this business in America? No, she is not doing it anymore. You know in America people don’t throw parties the way we do in Africa. We are party people, happy people. How do you balance your marriage and busy schedule of your business? If you have a good husband that supports you in everything you do, that is very good. You need the support of your husband and make sure he is happy with you. My husband is happy with me and always gives me encouragement. How would you describe your husband? My husband has been a good man to me. We are like siblings. We met when we were in secondary school and we are about 35 years in marriage now. I give God the glory. My husband is Alhaji Jamiu Adamson, the Baba Adinni of Itire Land. Do you have any advice for women on how to balance marriage and career? You shouldn’t let your husband do everything for you. You have to work hand-inhand with him. I have six children; the last one is the one assisting me here today. The older one is at another event at the moment. They all enjoy doing this business and have become a family business. So women should not relax, but contribute to the future of their children. How would you describe your marriage? My marriage has been lovely, but there is no way there won’t be challenges. I thank God that everything has been great till now.

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this male-dominated kind of business especially considering your age? That’s a good question. This business actually belongs to my daughter, Bisoye Adamson, but she has relocated to America where she is married with kids. I watched the way she was doing the business while here and how several of my friends patronized her so much. When she decided How have you been managing the busi- to settle in America, I decided to pick the business up and run it. I actually have a gift ness? I thank God because I am known to a lot of shop at Holloway in Lagos, but chose to people. When I am at events, guests come to me to receive business card. When you My marriage is great, do a good job, people will patronize you. an we meet you ma? I am Mrs. Mopelola Adamson. I Run B-next Cocktails, Cmall Chops and Deserts. I prepare cocktails, small chops, and deserts, sunset, ice cappuccino, pina colada, smoothies, and diced fruits for diverse clients including corporate organizations and individuals.

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How does your daughter in America feel about you running the business? She is always happy; I call her when we have events. I tell her “Bisoye, we have three jobs today, we have an event today”. She is always happy with me. And she has never asked me about money or how much I have made. She just tells me “Mummy, make yourself happy”. Where do you see this business in the next ¿YH \HDUV" By the grace of God, I am sure it would have grown in leaps and bounds. As an expert in this business, do you train people? Most of the boys and girls working with me have decided to be on their own. I am always very busy and so I don’t have time for training. Some of these boys and girls working with me watch and learn the tricks of the trade and end up starting their own businesses. I am always very busy and I love partying. Now that you mentioned partying, what


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n with My love life be ga mson as Alhaji Jamiu Ada students do you think about the Aso-ebi trend in Nigeria? People always say Nigerians are happy people all over the world. We love to party whether there is money or not. I don’t see anything wrong with it. If you have money, you buy, if not, nobody can hold you on. What sets you apart from others in your line of business? It has to do with my blending. My smoothies are special. When you taste my water melon smoothie, you will know the difference. My sunset drink is also very special.

daughter. I am a workaholic. I have worked all my life because that was how we were trained. I was abroad for eight years before returning to Nigeria. I got back and found my daughter doing this business after she had graduated. I supported her and when she decided to settle in America, I took over from her.

Do you have any advice for those who want to go into this line of business? Yes. If you have an opportunity, do it. It may be rough initially, but with time you will get there. Also make sure you are hygienic with it. Hygiene is essential in this What inspires you as a business woman at business. You need to be focused and tolerant too. Don’t talk to people anyhow. your age? The inspiration actually comes from my

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known a well is r who o w llywood e Ozok Patienc actress in No r t-bursting n cha Nigeria ed in multiple at with r u ad a ch t h a e fe h s she , has ly t ecen where R . s S U ie v O and CI mo E PRE ar riage K I m N , U fe B li EG her about spoke career. an you please brief us a little about local government. I served in this political poyourself? sition for four years. Because of my husband’s I am Patience Ozokwor, aka Mama illness and later demise, I concentrated on my G, a veteran Nigerian actress. I have fea- family while attending school to study Graphic tured in over 250 movies till date. I was Arts and Mass Communication for the next few born on 25 March 1958 at Ngwo, Enugu years. State. I caught the bug for acting during How did you earn money to maintain your my school years when I played the role of family after your husband died? Hamlet in Shakespeare’s classic drama, To earn money, I baked cakes and took to odd Hamlet in an all-girl’s school. Hamlet was jobs. This was a hard period in my life as I received so well so much that I started struggled to maintain my family and household travelling with the show. ÂżQDQFHV 8QIRUWXQDWHO\ WKHUH ZDV QRW HQRXJK When did you get married? money to continue school. Eventually, I was inI got married at 19; I continued to seek edu- vited to do a commercial by a comedian who cation and took teaching courses at a Wom- was impressed by my acting skills. As a result en’s Training College. After receiving my of the commercial, I was asked to feature in a teaching degree, I taught for 4 years. Seek- soap opera entitled Someone Cares, which was ing something more in life, I left teaching a programme about rural women for the Nafor broadcasting where I was a radio an- tional Television Authority. nouncer and newscaster. I worked at the How did your auditioning begin? station until it closed down. Undeterred, , EHJDQ WR DXGLWLRQ IRU DFWLQJ UROHV DW ÂżUVW VPDOO I went on to another broadcasting facility ones and then larger and larger roles, until my where I began to do radio dramas. FDUHHU ZDV ODXQFKHG $IWHU P\ ÂżUVW PRYLH LQ I was so successful in radio drama and de- 1998, I was already recognised by people. But cided to give back to others. I opened a vo- when I did Authority (1999), the movie became cation school to help young female school very popular and it really shot me into limedropouts. I taught the girls hair and skin light. After Authority, I have been moving from care and was able to help them set up their one movie set to another by the grace of God. own businesses. I went on to star in movies playing wife and I was so successful at aiding these young mother roles. entrepreneurs that the government spon- I have played the role of a mother to almost sored my project. It was only a natural pro- every prominent actor in Nollywood. I usually gression that my civic involvement would joke with Olu Jacobs. I do tell him that, “It is lead to a political appointment. I was the only him and Pete Edochie that has refused to Assistant to the wife of the Mayor of the let me play their mother.â€?

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Christmas dresses for ladies Looking gorgeous at Christmas period is memorable and gives you a lead amidst your peers. Have yourself a stylish Christmas! From gorgeous gowns to casual frocks and more. Here are some ladies’s Christmas dresses perfect for the holidays and beyond.


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2015 EMINENT ICON HONOURS AWARD OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR CONSULTING ENGINEERING IN NIGERIA, IN LAGOS.

BABA AWO AT 70

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx L-R: Managing Director, Association for Consulting Engineering in Nigeria (ACEN), Engr. Abolaji Ogunsanya; President, Engr. (Dr.) Temilola Kehinde; Prof. Segun Aderibigbe and Chairman, MTN Foundation, Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi.

L-R: Engr. Omotunde Adeyemi; Mrs. Olowu; Rev. Engr. Ette Ikpong Ikpong Etteh OFR; Engr. Bosun Oke; Engr. Dr. Edet James Amana; HRH Oba (Engr.) Michael Olusegun and Engr. (Dr.) Joseph Ibikunle Folayan all ACEN award recipient. Photo: Segun Padonu

L-R: Senior Mother In Isreal, Temilola Ajayi; Senior Apostle Olukayode Bello; Prophet Samuel Oliyan-Owa; former Photo Editor, Daily Times Nigeria/Celebrant, Most Senior Apostle Raphael Babatunde Awoniyi; his wife Most Senior Mother In Israel, Mrs. Cecelia Titilayo Awoniyi; Pastor Joshua Ogundiran; Pastor Tola Aiyrdun and Apostle Olusegun Afolayan, all of Cherubim and Seraphim Church after the communion service to mark the 70th Birthday celebrations of Most Senior Apostle Raphael Babatunde Awoniyi in Lagos…last weekend.

L-R: Son In-Law, Pastor Emmanuel Ajibade Olumoko; Daughter In-Law, Mrs. Tutu Awoniyi; Son, Mr. Abayomi Awoniyi; Daughter, Mrs. Yomi Jones; Second Daughter, Mrs. Grace Oluremi Olumoko; Celebrant, Most Senior Apostle Raphael Babatunde Awoniyi; his wife Most Senior Mother In Israel, Mrs. Cecelia Titilayo Awoniyi; Son, Mr. Adetayo Awoniyi; Daughter, Mrs. Yinka Oseni; and Son, Mr. Kayode Awoniyi during the party to mark the ceremony. Photo: Bode Agbede

EVANGELIST SADE ADEBAYO CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY

14TH BOLA IGE MEMORIAL SYMPOSIUM OF CHIEF BOLA IGE ORGANISED BY BOLA IGE CENTRE FOR JUSTICE HELD IN LAGOS

L-R: Son in-Law, Mr. Kehinde Oni; Elder Gbanga Abioye; Daughter, Miss Damilola Adebayo; Husband, Pastor Ezekiel Olu Adebayo; Daughter, Mrs. Ayo Oni; Celebrant, Evangelist Elizabeth Sade Adebayo and Son, Bro Jeremiah Adebayo, all of Christ Apostolic Church, Palace of Deliverance Ketu Alapere, while Elder Abioye was testifying to the goodness of the Lord in the life of Evangelist Sade Adebayo during her birthday thanksgiving service at the Church in Lagos…recently. L-R: Prof Akin Oyebode; Special Adviser to Lagos State Governor on Food Security, Hon. Sanni Ganiyu Babatunde Okanlawon; Executive Chairman, Centre for African Culture and Development (CEFACA), Professor Sophie Oluwole and representative of Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Lagos State/Director, Ministry of Justice, Mr Jide Martins

L-R: Grandson of late former Minister of Power and Steel, Chief Bola Ige, Kayode Adegbola; first daughter, Mrs. Funso Adegbola; grand daughter, Ayotunde Adegbola; Son, Arc Muyiwa Ige and the sister of the late Chief Ige, Mrs. Titi Okanlawon. Photos: Abiodun Omotosho

L-R: Groom’s eldest brother,Olatokunbo Laguda with the couple, Mr and Mrs Biodun Abimbola Laguda and bride’s father, Mr. Adewuyi at Ikoyi Registry, Lagos on Thursday December 10, 2015


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Ways to impress your man this season

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tuck on what to give the one you love this Christmas, from my daily deeds with people across, i have found some extra special gifts that will impress the man you love this season. Here are some you can imbibe for a better love life. Make his day come Christmas morning- Giving a token of your affection doesn’t have to be reserved for Valentine’s Day. Treat your man to an extra special gift this Christmas to show him how much he means to you. Spend time kissing him immediately you see each other on Christmas day; like 30 minutes to two hours romantic kisses will go a long way to upgrade the level of your relationship. Sex as Christmas gift-Surprise your man with a lot of sex and series of styles in bed this season; this will create a lasting memory and he will want you more in his life because you would have made is day a special on. This is better than going to

beach, watch films and the cinema hall and eating plenty food. Give him a surprise lunchprepare a delicious delicacy for your man in your house and bring it all to him or if you are married and you live together, then make a special meal for him or take him out and pay the bill after your sex time which is major in loving. The kind of gift that works at Christmas- present him with a special gift like paint, bed spread, pillow, cur fling, beat, shoes, iPod, wrist watch, stockings, inner wears. These are gift that people over look yet that last long in someone memory because individual tend to use them daily. Memorable chat as Christmas gift- take time to chat up your man on what you have shared and what you intend to share with in years to come. This will help to correct the errors and give room for special amendments.

The Counselor Bimpe Onwuchekwa bimpechekwas@gmail.com

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aven liken temperament types to the ice cream flavours, imagine a family of five(Father, mother, two children and their grandmother) visiting an ice cream joint. Each member of the family placed their order except the grandma. The man requesting for banana flavour, the woman, preferring vanilla, the male child wanting chocolate and the girl prefering strawberry flavour. Each one patronising their preferred flavour. The grandma listened to their argument and commentaries, so she decided to talk to them about how “variety is the Spice of life”. She explained how all the flavours were good options. Without the adventure of variety, uniqueness and variances, life could have been boring, monotonous and predictable. For children to have the best of training and grooming, they need the adults (parents/teachers) understanding especially of their various temperaments. As a teacher, you are to appropriate your teaching and assessment to their peculiar disposition to learning, since temperament appears to be related to education in a number of ways, including teacher’s perceptions, classroom adjustment and actual educational achievement. Classroom teachers should perceived a temperament dimension of ‘teachability’ in students, and it is the most important element in predicting how well youngsters would progress academically. This behavioral style characteristic is related to “easy temperament” in both special education and regular education for children. Other temperament categories, called task orientation and reactivity were also related to educational functioning. Some temperamental features like the socio-emotional abilities, physical abilities like in sports even predicted overall student achievement rather than their scores on tests of cognitive ability alone. Nature and nurture play a role in how a child behaves. Nature in this case is the behavioural trait the child was

Temperament: The variety born with while nurture talks about the available tangible and intangible attributes to bringing up a child properly. This brings about the necessity for parents to understand and learn about temperament. Getting to understand why their children react to certain situations and avoid difficulties the way they do. A child who has a genetic predisposition towards anger will have to work harder to control that anger in a clumsy environment, but if they are privileged to be raised in a good environment, by parents who helps them learn anger management. With this it becomes easier for them to overcome their genetic predisposition towards anger. The environment doesn’t determine the choices the child makes in his/her behaviour, but influences them. Also for one’s children, ascertaining, appreciating and understanding each one’s temperament enables you as a parent handle each child without direct comparison especially to their knowledge. Understanding and handling conflicts with each child as an individual will warrant various techniques. As a parent you can either be a director, a collaborator, an avoider, a compromiser or an accommodator. A director would tell the child what to do. Mostly should be applied when an immediate action is needed or a child needs clear limits. If applied all the time, the child will not learn to make decisions for himself or herself. A collaborative parent, work with the child to find solutions to satisfy all parties. This teaches problem solving and empathy but it’s time consuming. The compromiser, will usually find quick middle ground solutions, so parent and child gets what they want. Used mostly on minor issues. With this style, you will not have the opportunity to get to the roots of the problem. The accommodator would usually yield to the child’s point of view, not asserting his or her self as a parent there by achieving peace and Harmony. An avoider on the other hand avoids all conflict by withdrawing from the issue or postponing the issue till later. Sometimes may be used to strategize, to guide against confrontations until later and a more appropriate time. Parent would usually use one or more of these styles depending on situation and the child’s temperament. Culture, education, influences and our interaction with the environment also play an important role in temperament

management. This is because different interaction is equal to different experiences. Other factors are socialization, birth order, siblings or lack of siblings and interpersonal pressure will make one adapt or change one’s behaviours. All these determine what kind of teenager and youth one’s child becomes eventually. In an office setting, temperament is mostly seen from four types also, but the groups are perceived differently. They are the guardians, rational, idealist and artisans. Knowing these will aid the employee and employer. The employer with the knowledge of this in an employee will be able to know which designation will be appropriate for the employee. The employee would be able to know which designation to apply for. For instance some people work best when given an individual assignment while others work better with a team. The couple isn’t exempted from the beneficiaries of temperament knowledge. The couple would thereby have an insight into their partner’s tendencies, their strengths and weaknesses. They would have less shocks and fears coming from their partners, focusing on their strengths. In some cases you can even make decisions on the temperament you like to marry. Understanding temperament - your own and others make you much better equipped to handle interpersonal relationships successfully. Studying your own temperament helps you understand your strengths and others and why you do some of the things you do. Understanding another’s temperament can help you adapt your communication to theirs or, at the least, understand why you have problems with them. Note that temperament is not same as temperamental. A temperamental person is one that gets on an edge easily while temperament is a behavioural trait. God works through different people in different ways, but it is the same God who achieves His purpose through them all. Be aware, be certain, be careful, be thoughtful and be considerate. “Wisdom is profitable to direct” BE ON TRACK.


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Clubless Adebayor poses with personalised Rolls-Royce

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lubless Emmanuel Adebayor does not seem too downhearted by his time away from football if a recently surfaced Instagram photograph is anything to go by. The 31-year-old can be seen siĴing on an acquired customised black and gold Rolls-Royce hantom Coupe with a personalised number plate. He was released from his ToĴenham Hotspur contract by mutual consent on September 13 but Spurs are still paying him ǡ100,000-per-week, which will continue until the end of his contract there, which runs until June 30.

So with oĜcial dealer H.R. Owen suggesting that one can purchase the new Rolls-Royce hantom from ǡ318,120, that comes in at just over three weeks’ wages for Adebayor. Adebayor signed for Spurs permanently from Manchester City in August 2012, after initially joining on a season-long loan. He will pocket a total of ǡś.2śmillion by the end of June next year, from clubs he no longer plays for, just by doing nothing, if he does not join another side before then. Lilywhites manager Mauricio ocheĴino made the decision at the end of last season that he no longer wanted the player at the club.

The striker surprised Spurs coaches when he was oěered the opportunity to continue training with the ęrst team but opted to aĴend sessions with the younger squads instead. Adebayor had the option to move to West Ham on transfer deadline day, but refused to leave Spurs, who were willing to pay a percentage of his wages, unless they paid him ǡśm. Since being released by the club, he has been spending time in Togo and Ghana, happily picking up his wages and posting pictures of himself lounging by pools or posing sat atop classic cars.

Sterling drives £12,000 Smar t car home from Manchester City training

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aheem Sterling might be the most expensive English footballer of all time, but the Manchester City forward’s choice of car was surprisingly modest following his Champions League heroics this week. Sterling, who is believed to earn ǡ180,000 a week after signing a bumper ęve-year deal following his move from Liverpool, was spoĴed leaving training at the Etihad Campus in a low-key Smart car. The ǡ12,000 Smart Fortwo Grandstyle Edition Auto can pull oě a top speed of just 96mph and is a far cry from the Mercedes and Range Rovers that Sterling and his City team-mates usually favour. Before sealing his ǡŚ9million move to City this summer, Sterling saidDZ ‘I don’t talk about how many cars I’m going to drive... I just purely want to be the best I can be,’ and his Smart choice was an unassuming one for a

Ronaldo reveals he has ‘personal problems’

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Barclays remier League top earner. The 21-yearold celebrated his birthday with two goals against Borussia Monchengladbach on Tuesday night, securing his side top spot in Champions League Group D. Sterling called the Ś-2 victory ‘one of my best nights in football’ after providing his most decisive performance since his summer move to the

Etihad. ‘I look at the biggest players in the world and try to see what they’ve all got,’ he said. ‘I don’t like to compare myself with people. I try to learn as much as I can from everyone around me. Deęnitely (Lionel) Messi and (Cristiano) Ronaldo. They basically just set their lives to play football. ‘I know that’s obvious, they should, but they just take it so seriously.

Axed Rodgers, estranged wife settle cash dispute

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ormer Liverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers and his estranged wife, Susan have agreed a seĴlement after becoming involved in a dispute over money in a family court, a judge has been told. Lawyers representing Mrs Rodgers told Judge Martin O’Dwyer that an agreement had been reached at a private hearing in the Central Family Court in London on Monday. No detail of the dispute or the seĴlement was revealed. Both Mr and Mrs Rodgers were in court but neither made any comment after the hearing. It is understood that the Northern Irishman had already agreed to stump up monthly maintenance to Susan. Rogers met his wife

when he was a young player at Reading Football Club and the pair have two children, footballer Anton, and daughter Mischa. But he split from his wife, with whom he had been with for more than 12 years, back in 201Ś.

The father-of-two subsequently moved from the family home into a ǡ1.2million Ěat. Since then, Rodgers has started a relationship with ex-Anęeld worker CharloĴe Hind, who was previously Liverpool’s travel co-ordinator.

ristiano Ronaldo has admiĴed that ‘personal problems’ aěected his form for Real Madrid during the opening weeks of the season. The ortuguese, who struck four times in Real’s 8-0 thrashing of Malmo in the Champions League on Tuesday, failed to score in six of his side’s ęrst seven La Liga games. He was also criticised for his performances and aĴitude on the pitch, while speculation about a rocky relationship with new manager Rafa Benitez emerged in Spain. He admiĴedDZ ‘I’ve been below my level but I’ve had

things going on. ‘I’m happy with the situation now but at the start of the season I have had personal problems.’ The 30-year-old’s private life has come under increased scrutiny over the last week after a French journalist claimed the forward was in a gay

relationship with Moroccan kickboxer Badr Hari. Extra Conędencial suggested that Real Madrid oĜcials were concerned that Ronaldo’s regular day trips to Morocco on his private jet could have an impact on his performances. And speaking on French TV, Daniel Riolo saidDZ ‘What I’m interested in is what players do on the pitch, and whether their side activities might have an impact on that. ‘Take the example of Cristiano Ronaldo - I’m sure Ěying oě to Morocco three to four times a week to see a friend and cuddle with him might have an impact on his performances eventually.’

Mourinho understands why ‘people don’t believe’ reasons for slide

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ose Mourinho completely understands why his position has come in for severe scrutiny this season. The Chelsea manager’s looked on the brink of the sack on countless occasions since August, not least after the 1-0 defeat by Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Mourinho laid bare his insecurities during Chelsea’s annual lunch on Thursday. ‘I understand that people don’t believe me because results are not good and people try to ęnd reasons behind the bad results,’ he told the room. ‘I always say that there is a huge contradiction between what we are as a group Ȯ me, the players, the staě Ȯ and what we do and the results we are having.

‘The players deserve much more than what they are geĴing.’ Supporters paid ǡ1ś0 a ticket for the lunch and to hear Mourinho take a ǭA on stage at the Bridge. Chelsea beat orto on Wednesday night to

take top spot in their Champions League group, but their chronic domestic form cannot be overlooked. The Blues lie 1Śth Ȯ just two points clear of the boĴom three Ȯ during the worst remier League title defence in history.


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Iorfa to quit as Lobi Stars’ Obuh: No rift with Ubah C chairman

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x-international and Chairman of Lobi Stars of Makurdi, Dominic Iorfa, has announced that he would be stepping down from his post after 14 years as Chairman of the Pride of Benue. Iorfa said that he would be stepping down as chairman of Lobi Stars after 14 years in charge of the team. He was named the head of the club in 2002 and he led the club to win the Federation Cup title in 2003 after defeating Sharks in the ęnal. The Nigeria international said he took the decision to enable him face other challenges in life and also to give another person a chance to lead the team. Iorfa told Goal: “I will be stepping down at the end of 2015 to face other challenges after managing the club for

nearly 14 years.” Iorfa made the club a household name that depend on players from their own feeder team and ęnanced the team from proceeds made from sales of players to foreign clubs.

Taiye Taiwo, Moses Orkuma, Tony Okpotu progressed from the club’s feeders’ team before their move to Europe. Iorfa was very close to lifting the league title with Lobi during the

2012/2013 season before the club placed third on the league table behind champions, Kano Pillars and Enugu Rangers barely a year after Lobi got to the ęnal of the Federation Cup before losing to Heartland.

LMC mourns Haruna, urges clubs to ensure regular medical checks

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hairman of the League Management Company (LMC), Shehu Dikko has said the league is saddened by the untimely death of Abdul Haruna, a former player of Kano Pillars who passed on Sunday during a local friendly game in Kano. Haruna, who had stints with Heartland of Owerri, started the season with Pillars before leaving for Vietnam. He was also a member of the national beach soccer team that played in the

Africa Nations Beach Tournament in Morocco in 2013 and his death was conęrmed by the Media OĜcer of Kano Pillars, Idris Malikawa. “We are saddened by the loss of the player, Abdul Haruna and on behalf of the League Management Company, the 20 NPFL clubs and players; I wish to condole with the management and players of Kano Pillars on the untimely demise of one of their own. We pray for a peaceful repose of his soul.” Dikko said that “while

we mourn the player, it is also pertinent that clubs undertake regular medical check-up on their players especially using the FIFA Medical Commission recommended kits which were provided them by the LMC at the start of the season. While death is inevitable, we must do all that is humanly possible on our part to manage the health of the players to prevent avoidable deaths.” He said the LMC would in the coming season ęrm up players

pension schemes with sector operators to cater for retired players and the families of those who may die in active duty. “The LMC will in the coming season work on concluding arrangements for the Players Pension Scheme as well as explore possibilities of having an enhancing the existing insurance package for all the registered players and their club oĜcials,” Dikko revealed.

oach John Obuh, the coach of Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) side, has expressed optimism that whatever diěerences that exists between the proprietor of Ifeanyi Ubah FC and Chief Gabriel Chukwuma, will be sorted out. He denied any knowledge of the rift between the former Proprietor of Gabros FC, Chief Gabriel Chukwuma which later transformed to Ifeanyi Ubah FC saying that he read about the rift in the papers just like League Watch. He stated this while reacting to question put across to him by League Watch Times in related to the report in the media at the weekend that Chief Chukwuma has taken of the club citing breaches in the agreement between the two illustrious sons of Anambra State. “Well, I also read about it in the papers just like you,” Obuh began. “I wasn’t aware about any rift between the President of Ifeanyi FC and Chief Gabriel Chukwu until I read about it in the papers like I said. “And since I am not aware of any rift I am not in a position to comment on issue that I know nothing about. And since I read about it from the papers I have tried to ęnd out the truth about the story but I have not been able to make any head way. “The problem is even compounded by the fact that the President of the club is not in the country and the Chairman has been busy. So, it is beyond me. “Having said that I sincerely believe that if there is any iota of truth in the story it can be sorted out, that is all I can say for now,” Obuh explained. It is recalled that

Gabros FC who gained promotion to the Nigerian elite division last two seasons was transferred to Dr Ifeanyi Ubah who Nigerians were made to understand bought the club from Chief Chukwuma. But with the purported taking back of the club by Chief Chukwuma, it clearly showed that all is not well between the two brothers in relation with the transactions between the two heavy weights. The entering of Dr Ubah into the ownership of the Premier League club was heralded with pomp and ceremony, as Nnewi instantly became Mecca of sort, as every home game of the club always saw sportswriters converging in Nnewi no thanks to Dr Ubah’s magnanity. Meanwhile, Proprietor of Ifeanyi Ubah FC, Chief Dr Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah, has poured cold water on the remarks of former Gabros International FC chairman, Chief Gabriel Chukwuma, that he has cancelled the change of ownership contract between the two illustrious sons of Anambra State even as he threatened that he would take the maĴers to LMC. However, the owners of Ifeanyi Ubah FC are not losing sleep over reports that the former chairman of Gabros FC, Chief Chukwuma wants to retake the club.

I want Kaduna Utd to get it right - Lawal

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ormer international and former member of the technical commiĴee of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Garba Lawal has expressed his desire to see national league side, Kaduna United FC get it right with the policies and programmes that the new management has reeled out. He said he hoped that the plans recently announced for the club by those at the helm of aěairs will work but doubt workability of the plans because according to him even the best Premier League club in

the country, Enyimba FC of Aba does not have such plans of owing Television and Radio states. “I don’t know what is happening in Kaduna United FC because as you are aware I am no longer with them,” Lawal began. “My prayer is Kaduna United FC should get it right and I am waiting just like other stakeholders to see the lofty plans as announced by those at the helm of aěairs at the club come to fruition. “I sincerely want Kaduna United to bounce back and take their rightful place in the commiĴee of football

playing clubs in the country. But the truth must be told, I doubt the possibility of realising the lofty plans of Kaduna United having both Radio and Television stations.


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Trials of Dasuki, Dokpesi, Bafarawa, others: Payback time for Buhari

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t the twilight of former president Goodluck Jonathan’s government and when the owner of Daar communications, Dr. Raymond Dokpesi openly declared flair for his Ijaw kinsman by deploying his media empire to the emancipation of the return bid of Jonathan, many Nigerians wondered at such flagrant loyalty, especially the ones displayed by African Independent Television (AIT). Then, the All Progressives Congress (APC) as a party, its presidential candidate and notable chieftains including its national leader, Sen. Bola Tinubu were randomly dealt with; all towards their ultimate rejection by the electorate. Not mindful of mother-luck and the efficacy of the APC’s “Change” slogan as well as the determination of average voters, Dokpesi and his likes including the former Minister of the NigerDelta, Godsday Orubebe went unhindered both in outburst and alleged financial dealings among of which now makes news on the dailies – $2billion arms deal. Rattled by the role Dokpesi and his AIT played before and during the election, President Muhammadu Buhari and the APC wittingly barred the media from covering the swearing-in ceremony of Buhari.

This generated serious heat as views were divided on Buhari’s notion of freedom of the press and rule of law. Legal practitioners couldn’t hide their disappointment at the decision that was the first acid test for Buhari’s freedom of the press crusade. According to Ebun Olu-Adegboruwa, “despite the clear position of the Nation newspaper, T9 Continental other Nigeria’s online media against President Goodluck Jonathan’s policies, he did not cultivate the habit of denying any media outfit access to cover his events.” He advised Buhari to approach the court if he feels aggrieved over any news item aired by AIT, saying, “with ominous concern, alarm and great worry, the report indicating that Buhari, stopped the crew of AIT, from covering his official activities, purely on account of documentaries aired by AIT in the course of the just concluded Presidential campaigns. “This is totally unacceptable, unpalatable and dictatorial. It has no place in our new Nigeria. “Indeed under and by virtue of section 39 of the 1999 Constitution, every person, including AIT, has a right to freedom of expression and the press. This is restated in the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights. Fur-

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thermore, it is contrary to section 42 of the 1999 Constitution, which prohibits discrimination and preferential treatment. “AIT cannot be subjected to any treatment to which other news media are not subjected to. This is not to endorse the actions of AIT, but such actions must be dealt with in a manner prescribed by law,” he stated. Not only Dokpesi was being hounded, Orubebe too is facing the heat following the Federal Government’s request for permission of the Code of Conduct Tribunal to amend charges against

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Orubebe standing trial on charges of false declaration of assets and collection of bribe on awarded contract. Buhari however admitted that AIT and the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) and some security operatives were partisan in the run up to the elections. Mallam Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, stated this in Lagos on Thursday, while speaking at a media forum called The Red Media Summit. Continued on Page 36

When Imolites in Lagos honour Madumere Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor

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or their love for their illustrious son, Prince Eze Madumere, the Deputy Governor of Imo State, the people of Mbieri who live and ply their trade in Lagos in their large numbers thronged to Teslim Balogun Stadium to honour their own deÀling heavy vehicular tra΀c gridlock around Surulere and the entire mainland axis following the explosion of a tanker laden with PMS that nearly caused mayhem. The beautiful women of Imo State who were adorned in colourful Igbo traditional attire uniforms according to their associations, though each looking distinctly diͿerent due to personal touch of style, Àled out in excitement invoking and displaying those cultural orientations that are rare to come by these days. Of course the men would rather care less with uniform but where seen dressed according to the feeling of the dresser. In synopsis, despite their individualistic approach to colour, one could appreciate their choice of coming with their best if not their Sunday best. Arriving the venue of the event, Prince Madumere was faced with the challenge of having to meander through an excited crowed that had trooped out led by

Mbieri Nwotuoke Day and Grand Reception in Honour of Prince Eze Madumere, mfr, The Deputy Governor of Imo State by the the people of Mbieri in Lagos under the umbrella body of Federated Union on Mbieri, Lagos

the President of Mbieri Unions Federated, Lagos Branch, Mr. Ignatius Ewurum and other top notch to welcome and usher him into the arena with various soul lifting songs. It took quite some time before the audience could harken to the call to retire to their seats which was so as to begin the business of the day. It is said that the honour of a King lies with those around him. The number two citizen of Imo State was not alone but was accompanied by some great sons and leaders of Imo State. With him were Hon. Ifeanyi Nnataraonye, member of Imo State House of Assembly representing Mbaitoli State constituency, Hon. Dr. Uche Oguwike, member of Imo State House of Assembly representing Ikeduru State constituency and Hon. Victor Onyewuchi who is also a

member of Imo House of Assembly representing Owerri West State Constituency. Also in attendance were Chief Marcon Nlemigbo of Marcon group of companies, Chief I.B Okafor, Dr. Durunna Chukwuma who is the Interim President of Mbieri Nwotuoke Cultural Union, Prince Chijioke Madumere, Chief Gerry Okolie, Ezinwa Kingsley Ononuju, Mr. Ifeanyi Oparaeche, and host of many others. The occasion which was graced with clement weather that allowed a hitch free gathering began with reverence to the National and Imo State anthems respectively, religious tradition of breaking of kolanuts and opening prayers, which ended with a thunderous amen. The prayer was long but never tiresome since it sought God’s intervention for a prosperous Mb-

ieri, Mbaitoli, Imo state, its indigenes, their son, Prince Madumere and Governor Okorocha. In his address, the President of Mbieri Federated Unions, Mr. Ignatius Ewurum commended Prince Eze Madumere, the Deputy Governor of Imo State for his high sense of discipline humility and loyalty to his boss and Governor of Imo State. He also used the forum to extol Governor Okorocha and his deputy, Prince Madumere for their eͿort in curbing proliferation of Kidnapping and robbery in by bring Police District headquarters in Mbieri and other parts of Mbaitoli. He also commended the radical operationalization of the Traditional Institution, which has made them more relevant in both development and security of their immediate communities. He said so, far that Prince Madumere has attracted so much to Mbieri and Mbaitoli at large but called for patience. He also called on the people of Mbieri to rally round Governor Okorocha and their son, Prince Eze Madumere in appreciation of their good work even as they aͿect Mbieri and Mbaitoli in general positively. In his remark, the Chairman of the Occasion, Chief Marcon Nlemigbo decried the trend of Mbieri people of being little achievers, the issue he attributed to lackContinued on Page 36


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Shehu, who said that Buhari won the election against a partisan media campaign and the deployment of state forces, expressed the president’s gratitude to Nigerians for his victory at the general elections. Shehu said: “Americans say that elections are won on the dollar. It’s very improbable that anybody can win an election without money. We didn’t have advertising money on our campaign. Even when we had little money to spend on advertising, the Nigerian Television Authority was not making available to us slots, neither was AIT. “I remember on a particular night I called NTA, they had 16 slots of one minute adverts and I said I wanted to buy one minute for the Buhari campaign, they said all 16 had been sold. “Some other instances that exposed the partisan nature of the NTA, money was returned to us, from AIT money was returned to us. They simply won’t advertise for us,’’ he stated. PDP described the directive as “unacceptable”,

saying the suppression of the media under any guise portends danger for the nation’s democracy. National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh in a statement said that after carefully studying the defence posited by “General Buhari’s campaign spokesperson as well as the smokescreen statement by the APC to cover and mitigate his antimedia posture, the PDP and indeed all lovers of democracy are persuaded that the action was not only unjustifiable, but also unconstitutional and completely against the spirit of liberty and the rule of law in a democracy.” Spontaneously, the PDP caucus in the House of Representatives announced its position on the matter; they said Buhari’s action was “reprehensible”. Also concerned about the development, a human rights group, the Centre for Human Rights and Social Justice (CHRSJ), condemned the alleged plan to resuscitate the anti-democratic ethos in a democratic setting, noting that General Buhari’s action shows that the President-elect has hidden agenda in governance of

this country for the next four years. The rights group however declared that Buhari should be tutored on how to conduct the act of governance in a democratic era, believing that democracy was new in the President-elect dictionary and strange to his nature because of his military dictatorship background, stressing that the Freedom of Press is one of the ground norms of entrenching democracy in the world. Barely six months after Buhari’s swearingin, Dokpesi was accused of having received about N2.1bn from the immediate past National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuku, from funds meant for the purchase of arms. The Federal Government on Tuesday also filed money laundering charges against Dokpesi at the Federal high Court, Abuja on a six-count-charge case filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/380/2015. Dokpesi is charged alongside his company – Daar Holdings and Investment Limited with both accused of violating the Money Laundering Act,

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the EFCC Act and the Public Procurement Act. The suit makes Dokpesi the second person to be charged among wellheeled Nigerians accused of benefitting in the mismanagement of about $2 billion meant for the purchase of military hardware under the Goodluck Jonathan administration. Dasuki is already being tried before the Federal High Court, Abuja for illegal possession of firearms and money laundering. This is coming after the EFCC had on Tuesday, filed money laundering charges, among others, against businessman Dokpesi, Dasuki, former Sokoto State Governor Attahiru Bafarawa, former Minister of State for Finance

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Bashir Yuguda and former Director of Finance, Office of the National Security Adviser(ONSA), Shaibu Salisu. The detained suspects were yesterday served copies of the charges. According to an EFCC source, who spoke in confidence, filing the charges “is a demonstration of our commitment to the rule of law”. He said the EFCC would not want to detain all the suspects for long “because they are overstretching our facilities. “Their fate will now be determined by the court. It is the court that will decide whether they should be granted bail or be remanded in prison custody,” the source added.

Impunity will soon end in Anambra - Bonaventure Continued from Page 14

they dish out their traditional instructions of ‘God said you should vote for a particular candidate’, intelligence demands that maximum weight should no longer be accorded to the instruction because in the event the candidate is elected, the loyalty of the governor will strictly be to the white gowned men with their relations rewarded with contracts. This very development explains the mind blowing donations to religious organisations. When it comes to that, for the governor, the economy is not bad but when it has to do with policies that will address the suffering of the youths, the economy is bad. What will be the end result of this youth revolution politically? The cumulative end result will be the installation of government of the youths and the poor masses, by the youths and the poor masses and for the youths and the poor masses. The youth and the masses will

now have an idea of where the money that would have gone towards creating a bridge help for them goes to. Stealing and impunity has to stop. Anambra election is billed for 2017, what role is the movement going to play? The ‘Unshackle the brain’

project is poised to expose the exposable to the masses. It is important that intending contestants for the governorship election of Anambra State is made aware of the new era of unshackled voters. Policies that will be advocated by the project must be factored into any

political permutation and this point will became very clear down the line. We will be willing to work with any candidate that manifests a clear embracement of the project policies which will be rationalised by a convention of all the 177 town coordinators of Unshackle the

brain project. In the event the contestants opts for a contin-

uation of the status quo of exploiting the youth and the poor masses by refusing to embrace the grassroots survival policies of the Unshackle the brain project, the same convention will decide the next line of action.

When Imolites in Lagos honour Madumere Continued from Page 35

adaisical attitude and internal disharmony among leaders. He gave a historical and a nostalgic account of how Mbieri used to be very powerful due to their unity and sincerity of purpose. He therefore called for re-invention and re-invigoration of what he described as Mbieri Spirit. He also made a clarion call for undiluted support to Prince Madumere whom he described a great son of Mbieri who due to his hard work and loyalty to his boss, Owelle Rochas Okorocha that placed him where he is today, the position he said has

beneÀtted Mbaitoli and Owerri Zone in such a high magnitude. The event shook the very foundation of Teslim Balogun Stadium thunderously got to the crescendo when Prince Madumere honoured and conferred with the award of visionary leadership by the people of Mbieri in Lagos State performed by their President, Mr. Ignatius Ewurum Áanked by the Chairman of Mbaitoli Council of Traditional Leaders, members of Imo State House of Assembly, Chief Marcon Nlemigbo, executive members of Mbieri Unions Federated, Imo State Town Development Association led by Pastor Okey Anoruo, friends of Madumere

from Diaspora and others from the Private Sector. In his addressed, Prince Madumere re-echoed the need to give Governor Okorocha unÁinching support saying he has shown so much love to Mbieri Ancient Kingdom, Mbaitoli and Owerri Zone in its entirety so much love. He took time to enumerate the achievement of Governor Okorocha in education, Road Construction and other dividends of democracy, which Mbieri and other parts of the States go their fair share. Highlighting the eͿorts of Governor Okorocha led government; he told Lagos-Mbieririans that Road repairs, construction

and rehabilitations going on in Mbaitoli and other Local governments in general especially strategic ones that are beneÀcial to all and sundry. He mentioned Orodo-Ogwa-Iho Road, Orji-Renaissance-T-Junction Road, Nkwo-Orji-Obazu-Orie Mbieri Road and numerous other that had been completed before the present dispensation. He however reminded that Imo State is a conglomeration of communities and local governments all competing for dividends from available resources. He therefore called for patience and be considerate by showing gratitude to the Governor for the ones he has done for them.


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Sports Update

CAF AFCON U-23 final: Foxes, Eagles go for glory

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n the ęnals of the CAF Under-23 Nations Cup in Dakar, Nigeria’s Junior Eagles, aka The Dream Team will take on the Junior Fennec Foxes of Algeria for all the marbles and bragging rights of the continent. Having both already qualięed for the Olympics in Rio a win would be the perfect cherry on top for either team. For the ęrst time in 35 years the Umder-23 Algerian national football team have qualięed for the Olympic Games Pierre-Andre Scurmann and his list of 21 players plying their trade in Algeria were possibly the only believers in the remote possibility of this unexpected exploit. In late May, I skived a couple hours oě of the end

Nigeria gets Awoniyi, Okechukwu boost

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igeria will be boosted in today’s Under-23 AFCON ęnal against Algeria with the return to action of suspended skipper Azubuike Okechukwu and injured Taiwo Awoniyi. However, Warri Wolves Ěying left winger Stanley Dimgba is still ruled out by an ankle injury even though he started light jogging in Thursday’s training. Dimgba was Nigeria’s most potent aĴacking threat before he was injured in a second group game against Egypt. Okechukwu has served out his onematch suspension after he picked up his second booking against Algeria in a ęnal group game, which ended in a scoreless draw, and oĜcials informed Awoniyi is back training after an ankle

i j injury kept k t hi him outt off Wednesday’s semi-ęnal against hosts Senegal. Skipper Okechukwu is expected to reclaim his ęrst-team place as defensive midęelder, but it is left to be seen if Awoniyi will be

considered id d to t partner t Junior Ajayi in aĴack ahead of Warri Wolves striker Kufre Ebong, who has started the team’s last two matches even though he has failed to impress. Liverpool loanee

A Awoniyi i i himself hi lf has h yet to ęnd his bearing in Senegal and has not scored a goal after he neĴed thrice with the Flying Eagles at the African Youth Championship in March, also in Senegal.

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In four matches, Algeria has allowed but a solitary goal and scored ęve – four coming from counteraĴacks. Ferhat has carried this side in aĴack, and the centre- back pairing of Riyad Kenniche and Ayoub Abdellaoui merit the plaudits coming their way for earning the best defensive record in Senegal. Algeria has previously faced Nigeria in two Cup of Nations ęnals, losing 3-0 in Nigeria, before returning the favour a decade later 1-0. These sides have also met in the group stages in a goalless stalemate. I thought the Algerians were the beĴer side on the day, but very liĴle separated the two teams. Saturday’s match should be as close, if not closer. Algerian fans will be wary of shot- stopper Emmanuel Daniel, who caught the eye against Senegal, and Junior Ajayi who should rival Ferhat as player of the tournament. Samson Siasia’s run-andgun playing style might clash absurdly with Schurmann’s wait-and-pounce tactic, in what looks like a potentially fascinating ninety minutes. Nigeria and Algeria will go into the ęnal of the Caf Under-23 Africa Cup of Nations in Dakar on Saturday with the Rio Olympics ticket ęrmly locked up in the closet. That is what both coaches said-at least from the onset, but then, there is the added spice of being African champions at this level, not to mention pride which should make the ęnal an entertaining prospect. This will be the second meeting between the two sides after a goalless draw in the group stages, only this time, a winner must emerge.

...Team to be paid hours to U-23 AFCON final

Prince Ali makes stop-over in Lagos ne off the th candidates for next year’s FIFA presidential election, Prince Ali Ibn Hussein, on Thursday made a stop –over in Lagos to see the President of Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Melvin Pinnick. Both men spent some time together at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport before Prince Ali, a Jordanian and an inĚuential ęgure in

of my shift at a TV station, and skipped into a taxi to catch the Olympic team play a friendly against JS Kabylie at the Stade 20 Aout in Algiers. Christian Gourcuě, and a handful of journalists were sat in the press box. After three thirty-minute intervals the test match ęnished 2-2. Outside the dressing room a notable journalist I won’t name accosted Schurmann. He accused the coach of taking his job lightly as he was complicit in the Algerian Football Federation missing a deadline to enter the U-23s in the 2015 All Africa Games, which could have provided a good test for his side. Besides the poor preparation, Schurmann has been deprived of six key players due to injury or timetable issues. Djamel Belalem, Rachid Ait-Athmane, Zakaria Benchaa, Ramy Bensebaini, Zakaria Benchaa, and Mohamed Benkablia missed the tournament through injury or administrative red tape, as Sporting Gijon and Montpellier refused to release Bensebaini and Rachid. Critics could have, therefore, been forgiven for tempering their expectations in Senegal. But the mini Fennecs have exceeded all expectations by qualifying for Rio 2016 in style. Schurmann deserves a lot of credit for the way he has implemented an organized, tactical approach. His side seem content to concede possession and sit in a low bloc, soaking up pressure, but cuĴing oě passing lanes. When the ball is recovered, Algeria transition superbly, constructing lightning quick counter-aĴacks with the pace of Zinedine Ferhat and Abderrahmane Meziane.

world football since challenging the now – suspended Sepp BlaĴer

for the FIFA presidency in May this year, Ěew to Paris.

Ali’s whistle –stop campaign will take him to most of the 209 member associations of FIFA, before the presidential elections scheduled for February 26 in Zurich. Ali polled more than 70 votes during the baĴle with BlaĴer at the FIFA Congress in May this year. South Africa’s Tokyo Sexwale and former FIFA deputy secretary-general Jerome Champagne are also in the race.

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t has been specially gathered that players and oĜcials of Nigeria will be paid their bonuses and allowances just hours to their U23 AFCON ęnal against Algeria on Saturday in Dakar. OĜcials disclosed that sports ministry personnel, who will pay them will only arrive early morning on Saturday and ensure the team are paid before they step out on the Leopold Sedar senghor Stadium in Dakar by 8pm same day. “The sports ministry oĜcials are due in by midnight and thereafter they will pay the team,” an oĜcial specially

disclosed. The players are due $2,000-a-man win bonus and a daily allowance of $100 beginning from their training camp in The Gambia. The Dream Team VI reached the championship game without being paid a dime. Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) president Amaju Pinnick has admiĴed the federation are facing ęnancial hard times. “These are tough times in Nigeria and this is also aěecting the federation as we are tied to the apron strings of the government,”Pinnick said.


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Sports Update Kanu: Bank accounts frozen

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Federal high court siĴing in Lagos, Nigeria, has ordered that all accounts belonging to former captain of the Super Eagles, Nwankwo Kanu and his company, The Hardley Apartments anywhere and in any bank or ęnancial institution in Nigeria should be frozen pending the hearing of suit ęled for the recovery of a debt of N924,788,754.56, The Asset Management Corporation Of Nigeria (AMCON) ęled the suit against the defendants, Also aěected by the order of the court is a Director of Hardley Apartment, Ayoola Gam-Ikon. In an aĜdavit sworn to by a Credit oĜcer in the Directorate of AMCON Mr Victor Igabor, ęled and argued by Barrister Niyi Olopade, the deponent averred that sometime between May, 2008 and January 10,2011 Skye bank oěered The Hardley Apartments engaged in business of Hospitality located at Plot 46 Waziri Ibrahim Crescent, Victoria island, Lagos a loan of N520,457,000. The loan was secured by a mortgage on the company’s three blocks of 40 accommodation units estimated in open market value of N395million as well as unconditional personal, joint and several guarantee of Ayoola GamIkon and Nwankwo Kanu. The defendants failed to repay the loan with the accrued interest despite repeated demands, consequent upon which Skye bank Plc assigned the defendants indebtedness in the sum of N558,313,905.37 as at 1st April, 2011 to the AMCON as a toxic bank asset in line with the estab-

lishment objective of the said AMCON. Mr Igabor averred further that, this development was communicated to the defendants by Skye bank who admiĴed their indebtedness but praying that the assignment to AMCON be revoked. The defendants’ indebtedness as at the 15th October 2015 stood at N924,788,754.56 representing principal and interest while interest is still running. Consequently, Igabor contended that The Hardley Apartments is in imminent of being dissipated, therefore if the application is not granted, Ayoola Gam-Ikon and Nawankwo Kanu could dissipate the assets of the company therefore urged the court to issue interim order of possessing of all movable and immovable properties known as Plot 46 Waziri Ibrahim Crescent, Victoria Island. An order aĴaching the debt due from Hardley Apartments as well as debts accurring from the defendants jointly and severally and freezing all accounts belonging to the defendants jointly and severally in any bank or ęnancial institution in Nigeria.

Platini loses CAS appeal against 90-day suspension

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ichel Platini, the UEFA president, provisionally banned over a £1.35m “disloyal payment” from his Fifa counterpart, Sepp BlaĴer, has failed in his bid to have his interim suspension lifted. The Frenchman had hoped to be able to aĴend Saturday’s Euro 2016 draw in Paris after applying to the court of arbitration for sport against his original 90 day provisional ban. But the Cas ruled that the decision by Fifa’s ethics commiĴee should stand before a ęnal ruling next week on the facts of the case. The CAS did, however, caution Fifa against extending the provisional suspension beyond the current 90 days. Under its rules, the ethics commiĴee could have added an extra 45 days to the ban, but the Cas panel said this would have been unfair to Platini. In the event, the argument is a moot one because the ethics commiĴee has promised to deliver its verdict before Christmas. Platini’s lawyer, Thibaud

d’Alès, said his client was satisęed with the ruling. “Michel Platini notes with satisfaction that Cas partially granted his request when it demanded that Fifa not extend his ban. In substance, he is conędent that his case is solid.” Platini and BlaĴer, who is also suspended for 90 days, will next week aĴend a hearing in front of the Fifa ethics commiĴee judge, HansJoachim Eckert, who will rule on whether the lifetime bans requested against both men by the investigatory chamber should be applied. The interim 90-day suspensions were announced in September after Swiss police opened a criminal investigation against BlaĴer and questioned Platini as a “person between a witness and a suspect” over a £1.35m payment in 2011. Both parties said they had a gentleman’s agreement to pay the money as part of a deal over the remuneration Platini would receive to work as an adviser to the Fifa president between 1998 and 2002.

Toure wins 2015 BBC African Footballer of the Year Award

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anchester City’s Yaya Toure has been named as the BBC African Footballer of the Year on the back of a glorious year for his country, Ivory Coast. BBC Africa conęrmed the 32-year-old had triumphed for the second successive year, becoming only the third player in history to win the award twice after Nigeria’s JayJay Okocha and Nwankwo Kanu. Speaking with BBC Sport after being handed the trophy, Toure expressed his pride at geĴing the beĴer of some other stellar nominees: I am very proud. To receive this dedication from the fans is unbelievable. Also I want to pay tribute to the other nominees. African football is growing up, becoming much better and we have fantastic

young players coming through now. We are all champions. We all want to win. For me to be the winner I am delighted and very happy. And as an African player, I want to lead all my younger brothers to be successful in the future. Aside from Toure, Borussia Dortmund’s and Gabon’s star striker Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang was also in the running, as was Porto’s Algerian winger Yacine Brahimi. Southampton and Senegal Ěier Sadio Mane was also shortlisted along with Swansea City and Ghana forward Andre Ayew. This means that Toure remains the holder of the BBC award and the separate honour distributed by the Confederation of African Football. The laĴer prize has been won by the City man four

times already, and if he was to triumph again, having been shortlisted earlier this year, he’d overtake former Barcelona man Samuel Eto’o as the player with the most victories; the winner of that accolade will be announced on December 22. On the domestic front, it’s not been the best year for Toure, as City ęnished 2014-15 without silverware. After a strong beginning to the current season, Manuel Pellegrini’s side have tailed oě slightly in recent weeks, too, although they did secure top spot in their UEFA Champions League group to qualify for the next round. Indeed, it’s Toure’s work with the Ivory Coast that has most likely propelled him to this honour, as the Elephants ended a long wait for Africa Cup of Nations glory earlier this year. Toure wasn’t able to

produce his marauding best for Ivory Coast at that tournament, but he was a steady presence in the middle of the park and clearly a strong leader, too. In what was a draining ęnal against Ghana he kept his composure and sloĴed his penalty in the shootout, as the Elephants won 9-8 on penalties after 120 minutes of goalless action. For Toure to win the award again next year, he’ll need to up his levels for City. No longer is he a player capable of bossing games from box to box, and that’s something Pellegrini must look at in the months to come. But this latest award is an indicator of how much good Toure has done for African football and further cements his status as one of the greatest-ever players from the continent.

Etherington: Moses lacks consistency

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aĴhew Etherington has told the Sentinel that Victor Moses has failed to do himself justice with his performances at West Ham United so far. Moses made a bright start to his Hammers career, but he has struggled to make an impact more recently. And Etherington says that the winger’s lack of consistency is now becoming a worry. “I think he started well at West Ham, but he’s gone a bit quiet to be honest,” Etherington, who used to play for West Ham, said. “I was really excited by his signing personally, but he hasn’t really done himself justice yet. “Like he was at Stoke, I think he’s one of those players with loads of natural talent and it’s just a case of doing it consistently.”

Moses’ failure to perform to a consistent standard has been one of the major issues in his career. The Nigerian is one of the most threatening wide-men in the Premier League on his day, with his pace and power making him a nightmare to mark. However, he has a tendency to allow his levels to drop, and that has been one of the reasons why he has struggled to ęnd a permanent home. Moses has been loaned out by Chelsea for the past three seasons, and he has spent time at Liverpool and Stoke City prior to his move to West Ham. Moses has made 11 appearances for Slaven Bilic’s, and he has scored once. He is currently out injured, meaning he will miss the Hammers’ match against Stoke at the weekend.


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