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Why we supported Jonathan - Afenifere Peter Dada, Akure

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oruba sociocultural group, Afenifere, yesterday defended its support for President Goodluck Jonathan in the last general elections, saying it was in the interest of Yoruba nation and the country as a whole. This was as the group also urged the Presidentelect, Gen. Mohammadu Buhari (rtd) to ensure the implementation of the resolution of the 2014 National Conference for the development of the country. Read by Chief Korede Duyile, the communiqué issued after the monthly meeting of the group held in the residence of its leader, Pa Rueben Fasoranti in Akure, Ondo state lauded President Goodluck Jonathan’s

acceptance of defeat, describing it as a patriotic action that saved the country of needless crisis that could have probably ensued. Afenifere while noting the misunderstanding of its position in supporting President Jonathan in the just held elections, added that the position was taken in the overall interest of the Yoruba race and the country. According to Afenifere, “Our decision was based on our age long commitment to support a presidential MV MLNP RXX =N P LRP restructuring of Nigeria,” recalling, “Afenifere supported Buhari in 2007 when he agreed with Afenifere that he would restructure Nigeria and President Jonathan in 2015 because of his support for the National Conference

and devolution of power. It said: “For the avoidance of doubt, the President-elect, (Buhari) XKN\]P [R \ P M=NKLP LRP our not being induced in supporting him in 2007. We were certainly not induced to support President Goodluck Jonathan.” It however declared, “We will continue to make representation to the President-elect to implement the 2014 Conference resolutions, particularly with regards to restructuring and reduction of recurrent expenditure,” urging, “We call on Yoruba people irrespective of their political leanings to continue to pursue the implementation of the report.” While congratulating the President-elect, on his victory at the polls,

Afenifere said, “In our view, devolution of power is the panacea to issues of corruption, generation of electricity, qualitative education, issues of security and other policies that will ensure a fair society.” The group further urged the incoming government not to be selective in its ¢Q LP MQM VKLP RUU L RVYP saying the issue of corruption was so evident and pervasive in Nigeria that it needed to be seriously addressed if the country must progress. While acknowledging the Social Democratic Party (SDP) as its own, the group called on members of the party to continue with its principled philosophy of being the conscience of the nation, counselling members who lost in the election not to be despair.

Civil society groups call for better conditions for Nigerian workers

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ivil Rights Groups in Nigeria yesterday called for the sanitization of the Nigeria’s Labour market to ensure ZN=NUP RV L RVKP]RUP[RU NUK Speaking on the plight of Nigerian workers, the Lagos State Chairman of the Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO) Mr. Ehi Omokhuale said that there was the need for the incoming M X V KLUML RVP LRP NVK UNP ZN=NUP conditions for workers. “The expectations are very high. Nigerian workers have been at the mercy of bad governance with many states refusing to implement the minimum wage. “The incoming administration should make the minimum wage a State Policy and ensure that all states implement it” Omokuale told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in a telephone interview. He said that there was no reason for any state not to pay the minimum wage. “There is the need for governments to reduce political R1 NKP MV P LKP VVN NKKMU P M=M XNVLKPLRPXM NPK UNP[RU NUKP

May Day: Ondo workers demand better welfare

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Sheik Yahaya Nda Salaty lecturing at the 20th Annual Maolud Nabbiy celebration and award presentation recently by the Jama’atul Qadiriyat Islamiyat of Nigeria, Ijoko Ota, Ogun State branch.

Utomi advocates new approach to labour relations

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olitical Economist, Prof Pat Utomi yesterday said that there was need for a new approach to labour relations in Nigeria. He also urged the president-elect, Gen Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) to radically slash the cost of running political R1 NKP VP QNU M Utomi said this while speaking with newsmen in Lagos on the plight of Nigerian workers and the May Day celebrations. He urged Nigeria, especially the incoming administration, should set a new agenda for labour in which the rules of the game must be understood by all.

“We need a system of collective bargaining which entails appropriate wealth distribution for all. “There should be an opportunity for workers both in the private and public sectors to recognise that the economy is a partnership that can create greater wealth when fairly distributed. “International and domestic capital must respect the fair due to labour as a partner rather than see it as a threat. “This is the fastest way to guarantee economic growth. Labour must get its fair due because it is the peoples’ sweat that

creates wealth” he said. He said that leadership X KLP ZNP RKLP N<N L TNP and there was need for Nigerian leaders to do away with lavish comfort at the detriment of its workers. “The President of Indonesia rides bicycle to work while the President of Uruguay uses a 30 year old Beatles. “I am not saying that our President or leaders should ride bicycles or use Beatles. What I am saying is that there should be equitable distribution of wealth. “Some of the state governments owing workers are busy

chartering planes for their own comfort while their people toil in vain,” he said. “We should care more about job creation so as to relieve the pressure on workers whose meagre salaries cannot even sustain their immediate families” he said. He noted that fair distribution of wealth would make for posterity and greater opportunities for the nation. Utomi, however, urged workers to be more diligent in their duties and assist government in creating wealth that can in turn provide more employment.

are well taken care of” he said. Also speaking, the Executive Chairman of the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL), Mr. Debo Adeniran blamed the plight of Nigerian workers on the nation’s nose-diving economy. “The incoming government MKP MP XM=NUP R]P U RU L P K R \ P declare economic emergency in order to remove unnecessary and UUN\NTMVLP UR N LKPM<N L VQP[MQNKP in the country. “The incoming administration should take an inventory of the nation’s workforce to ensure optimal production from the [RU NUKPMV PZN=NUPUNX VNUML RV “The salary of most average Nigerian workers cannot satisfy their immediate needs which should not be so” he said. Adeniran called for the creation of more jobs through the establishment of more industries and institutions. He said that there was a need to establish a friendly environment for businesses to thrive in the nation so as to avoid bloated workforce in the country.

s the whole world celebrated the annual Workers Day yesterday, workers in Ondo State have demanded from the KLMLNPQRTNUVXNVLYPZN=NUP[N\]MUNP packages to increase their productivity. This was stated by the chairmen of the State Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrades Bosede Daramola and Ekundayo Soladoye respectively while addressing their members at the Gani Fawehinmi Arcade, Akure. The workers said though there had been cordial relationship between the workers and the state government, it appealed to the government to do more for them. Daramola also appealed to the government to include primary school teachers in the state car and housing loans schemes and also to review upwardly the time-worn allowances for teachers. She also called for implementation of the payment of Weigh-in Allowance of the

members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), approved by the state House of Assembly since 2014. The state NLC chairman urged the government to assist nurses and midwives in the area of promotion, noting that the medical practitioners had K <NUN P MQN£\RVQP KLMQVML RVYP conversion and promotion. On his own, Soladoye expressed gratitude to the state government for improving the welfare of the workers but LMK N P L NP QRTNUVXNVLP LRP ¢V P solution to the delay in the UNX =MV NP R]P N L RVKP R]P L NP salaries to enable them repay their loans. “In the event that the state government cannot meet up with regular payment of deductions, then the state can assist in discussing with the banks to stop the charging any further debit interest because the delay was neither our fault nor that of the state government. The burden of debit interest is so much on our neck, we want government to save us in this regard,” he said.

Association lists conditions for progress in Nigeria’s education Mansur Oladunjoye

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or Nigeria to regain her lost glory, meaningful strides must be taken with such determination, especially in the Education sector, to reposition the prevailing obsolete infrastructures. To this end, all stakeholders especially, schools, parents, guardians, as well as the Parents Teachers Association (PTA), ought to form synergy, coupled with a regular monitoring of their proposal and its execution, to the ultimate realization of such very meaningful goals at all times. According to a press statement by Aramide Noibi, the submissions were made respectively by the National President Igbobi College Old Boys Association (ICOBA) Yaba, Lagos, the Chairman, Board of Governors, Dr. Olufemi Ogunsanya, the School

Head Teacher, Rev. Oludare Adeboyejo and a Past Chairman, School’s Parents/ Teachers Association, Mr. Lanre Thorpe, at the 2015 School’s Open House, Geared to showcase the Schools activities and achievements, as well as to organize a rapport between the Parents, Guardians and other prospective Members of the Society, aiming at patronizing the school. The speakers further urged governments at all levels and the ruling class to avoid unnecessary incursions or distractions against secured and improved future for the children. The event which created avenue for brain storming session among all concerned, M\KRP UR<NUN P KR\ L RVKP LRP some key challenges which hitherto, had emanated from the government forcible acquisition of schools, especially in Lagos State.


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Jonathan’s mother commends JTF for donating borehole to her community the professional approach in carrying out his mandate, other of President and urged the people of the Goodluck Jonathn, community to give him the Mrs. Eunice VN NKKMU P K RULP LRP ¢Q LP Jonathan, has commended against oil theft. the Joint Task Force (JTF) She urged youths of the for donating a borehole community to protect the to Akipelai community in borehole against vandalism. Ogbia Local Government Earlier in his opening Area of Bayelsa. remarks, the JTF The borehole, which is Commander, Majsited at the premises of the Gen. Emmanuel Atewe, Community Secondary commended the Akipelai School, Akipelai, was community for toeing the commissioned by President line of his Zero Tolerance Jonathan’s mother, a native Campaign against illegalities of the community. in the community. She thanked the JTF He applauded the RXXMV NUP ]RUP KP N<RULKP community for not towards eradicating what indulging in any act of oil she called illegalities in the theft which he described as Niger Delta region. economic sabotage against The President’s mother the Federal Government of also commended him for Joseph Kingston, Calabar

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Nigeria. “The people of Akipelai are in total support of this ¢Q LYPMV P[NPX KLP RVL V NP to identify with them by supporting them in any area we can. “We are donating this as a mark of appreciation to this community for not involving in illegal oil bunkering and oil theft,” he said. The commander then urged the people of the region to continue to support the task force to carry out its mandate in the Niger Delta. ‘’Illegal oil bunkering and oil theft degrades the ecological system, thereby creating a health hazard to the inhabitants of the community. It is an act capable of causing health damages.’’

He also promised to donate some sporting kits to the community. In his welcome address, the Chairman Akipelai council of Chiefs, Chief Meni Etuere Owolo, thanked the JTF Commander for what he described as military, social and institutional responsibility to the community The monarch pledged the community’s support in the ¢Q LP MQM VKLP R \P L N]LP MV P illegal oil bunkering in the area. Dignitaries at the occasion included component commanders and principal KLM<P R1 NUKP R]P L NP YP traditional rulers, National Youth Service Corps members, women and youth leaders of the community.

PDP South-South elders ask Jonathan, Anenih to sack Mu’azu-led NWC Nath Omame, Port Harcourt.

signed by its spokesman, Chief MX VRP N NVMYP KK N P VP group under the aegis Port Harcourt, yesterday, stated of the Coalition of that the elders of the PDP in South-South Peoples the South-South arrived at Democratic Party Elders has the decision at the close of its called on President Goodluck emergency meeting in the Rivers Jonathan and the Chairman, State capital on Monday. The statement said: “The Board of Trustees, (BOT) of the party, Chief Tony Anenih, to elders of PDP in South-South facilitate the dissolution of PDP are presently consulting with ML RVM\P RU VQP RXX =NNYP South-South Governors such as (NWC) led by its National Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom Chairman, Alhaji Adamu State, Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State, other South-South Mu’azu. The group which wants the state governors as well as the president to accomplish the governor-elect of Rivers State, sacking of the PDP’s NWC Chief Nyesom Wike, on how to has also called on the national move the party forward”. According to the group, it had caucus and leadership of the party to immediately inaugurate “held consultations with other MP LN V M\P RXX =NNP LRP [RU P renowned elder statesmen in the towards the repositioning of the region among whom are Chief party so as to ensure its victory in Tony Anenih, and Chief Edwin Clark, before we arrived at our the 2019 general elections. The group in a statement decision”.

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Medical unions in Rivers condemn kidnap of doctors, health workers Amaka Agbu, Port Harcourt

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L-R: Guest Lecturer, Prof. Etannibi Alemika; Representative of Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mohammad Kuna; Representative of Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof. Akaneren Essien and Vice Chancellor, University of Jos, Prof. Hayward Mafuyai, during the University of Jos 40th Anniversary Public Lecture in Jos, Plateau State... recently.

May Day:Why I can’t pay salaries – Imoke Joseph Kingston, Calabar

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overnor Liyel Imoke of Cross River State has said that the delay in paying salaries to workers in the employ of the state government was due to the fall in international oil prices, which had drastically LP R<P QRTNUVXNVL¥KP expectations. Cross River State government is owing its workers from March, 2015 while lecturers/workers in the government-owned tertiary institution, Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH) MUNP R[N P ¢TNP XRVL KYP

causing authorities of the institution to close it down since January, 2015. But, speaking at the 2015 May Day celebration in Calabar, Friday, the governor explained further that when oil prices came down from a Hundred Naira plus to forty Naira, everybody was caught napping since the state depends absolutely on the Federation account to pay its wage bills, and embark on projects. He said he had never owed since the inception of his administration in 2007 until now and, therefore, promised to

pay up to April’s salary before handing over on May 29, 2015. He pleaded for understanding. Earlier, the State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Pastor John Ushie, had enumerated their demands to include payment of salary arrears up to May, payment of gratuities from 2012; immediate promotion of deserving workers from 2012 and implementation R]P ¢TNP NU NVLP MVV M\P increase as promised by the governor. On his part, Comrade Clarkson Otu of the Trade Union Congress (TUC),

said Cross River State’s “economy has entered troubled times,” saying that “as a state, we are in dire straits; salaries are being owed to civil servants; the courts have remained shut since January, 2015; our own university, the pride of our people has remained closed for months.” The NLC/TUC chairmen, however, commended the governor for his friendly disposition to workers, adding “we appreciate your leadership posture, understanding, creativity and above all, God fearing.”

s the feeling of disgust and concern heighten at the increased wave of abduction of medical doctors and other health workers in Rivers State, the Chairman of the Joint Health Sector Workers Union (JOHESU) in the state, Dr. Chris Mbata, has called on the state government and security authorities to live up to their responsibilities in the protection of medical workers and the citizenry in general. Troubled by the development, Dr. Mbata, who is also the chairman of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) in the state, said that the rate of unabated kidnap of medical personnel under the aegis of JOHESUN and indeed MV P XMVP ZN VQP [ L P \ =\NP RUP VRP N<RULKP Z P KN U L P R NUML TNKP LRP prevent the crime was condemnable. Dr. Mbata, who spoke with journalists in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, stated that the situation has become worrisome and instilled fear into members of the union as well as the general public, adding that the trend, if not checked, would impact negatively on the quality of medical service delivery in the state. He said: “From what you have seen the kidnap has gone down to a

physiotherapist with the University of Port Harcourt (UPTH) Dr. Oju Onotai and a laboratory scientist this time, Dr. Ferdinand Ezeirafo who is also kidnapped. We are calling on the Rivers State government and indeed the law enforcement agencies to rise to their responsibilities and ensure that as these two persons kidnapped are released unconditionally.” In the same vein, the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapists in Nigeria (NSPN) has called on the police and other security agencies to put N©LUM£N<RULP VP UNK VQP RVNP R]P LKP members in Rivers State, the same Dr. Oju Onotai who was abducted by unknown persons on last Monday. The Chairman of the Rivers State Chapter of the Society, Dr. Apollos Akomaku, said that Dr. Onotai was abducted on her way to work at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital UPTH and expressed surprise that the abductors were NXMV VQP¢]L PX \\ RVPVM UMPUMVKRXP for her release. The NSP Chairman expressed regret that doctors were being LMUQNLN P]RUP VM P NK LNPL NPKN\ªNKKP services they rendered to members of the public and appealed to her abductors to unconditionally release her.

Ohanaeze, PPA hail Obi’s appointment as SEC chair Cyprian Ebele Onitsha

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he appointment of former Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State as the Chairman of Securities and Exchange Commission, (SEC) has continued to receive commendations with the latest coming from the Chairman of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Anambra State, Elder Chris Eluemunoh and the leader of Progressive People’s Alliance, PPA, Mr. Godwin Ezeemo, in the state. Eluemunoh, while commending the appointment in Awka, state capital, said that Obi had the capacity to deliver on the job. According to him President Goodluck Jonathan has foresight in making such a good choice as Obi worked so hard in his economic team. He said, “Obi is known for his shrewd economic disposition, and also as a good fund manager, and will not disappoint the nation.”

“The former Anambra Governor has all it takes to move the commission to an enviable height,” he said. The Ohanaeze chairman stated further that the appointment was critical to the economic development of the country, and expressed happiness that Obi, with the wealth of experience garnered would steer the wheels of development in the exchange commission. He urged Obi to bring to bear his wealth of knowledge to create a true face of development and new face of exchange commission by replicating his mindset in SEC. Eluemunoh expressed optimism that Obi with the wealth of experience would surely do well and lift the commission to the ZN=NUXNVLPR]P QNU MVKPMV PXM NP the commission the envy of all. Also commending the appointment, Mr. Ezeemo collaborated Eluemunoh’s submission that Obi is a good fund manger as such would perform well at the SEC.


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Senate Presidency: North East senators disown Lawan Taiye Odewale, Abuja

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ace for the Senate Presidency of the 8th Senate took a new twist yesterday with 10 out of the 13 senators elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) disowning Senator Ahmad Lawan (APC Yobe North) as the consensus candidate for the position. This is even as the 20 APC Senators from the North West endorsed the candidature of Ahmad Lawan for the position at the end of a caucus meeting held at the Sheraton Hotels and Towers on Thursday night.

But the Danjuma Goje (Gombe Central) led North East APC Senators at a media ZUÂ…N¢VQP Â…VP Z‰•MYP Â?NKLNU„MÂ?YP declared that no zone will be allowed to impose candidates on them. Goje, who addressed the press along with nine other senators-elect from the zone, said that they, from the North East, still pleading with the ”MULÂ?P \NM„NUK‘…”P LRP R1ƒ…M\\Â?P zone the position to them , after which whoever that will emerge as consensus candidate will be decided by them, and not by any other zone. He explained that at a

caucus meeting held by the senators at the Kaduna room of Transcorp Hilton Hotel on Thursday night, which had Ahmad Lawan in M=NV„MVƒNYP „Nƒ…„N„P L‘MLP L‘NP caucus should be allowed, in consultation with the party leadership, to nominate their preferred candidate for the position. P NP KM…„¯P ° VP ‘‰UK„MÂ?P night at the Kaduna room of Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, 12 out of the 13 APC Senatorselect from the North East, met and resolved as follows (1) that North East APC senators’ caucus for the 8th Senate have been put on ground (2)

that the zone is appealing to the APC highest hierarchy to zone the highest position in the National Assembly, that is, the position of Senate President to the zone in view of its peculiar circumstances and (3) that the caucus should be allowed in consultation with the party leadership to nominate whoever it wants for the position. “Therefore, in the light of the above resolutions, we call on all Nigerians to completely disregard any purported endorsement of any senator from the North East by any zone for the position yet because any post zoned to us must have our input.

Ngilari dismisses fraud allegation Owolabi Adenusi -Yola

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overnor Bala Ngilari of Adamawa State has dismissed fraud allegation against his administration, saying that he has no skeleton in his cupboard. He however, described the allegation as a desperate move by the state’s ex-Director-General of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), Mallam Bello Umar, to blackmail him for sacking him. Ngilari also described the resolution passed by the Adamawa House of Assembly under Hon. Ahmadu Fintiri, whom he described as “Former Speaker� that urged EFCC to probe his administration as an M=NX”LPLRPQNLPMLP‘…XP]RUPUNƒRQV…K…VQP the emergence of Hon. Jerry Kundisi as the new Speaker of the House. Ngilari, who spoke through his …UNƒLRUYP ‰Z\…ƒP <M…UKYP U‡P ‡ P Elisha, said contrary to allegations, the sacked Director-General was given the boot for leaking government secret to the media, and not for querying the purchase of 50 Hilux vans and two

bullet proof jeeps. He explained that the said purchase of 50 Hilux vans at the cost of N400 million was normal pointing out that the market prize of the van is N6 million. “If you calculate 50 Hilux for N400 million the cost will be around N8 million per hilux which is normal in contract because in contract, you allow some margins to take care of VAT and other expenses.â€? He said the description of the bullet proof jeeps said to be purchased by the government as fairly used was also a mischievous M=NX”LP LRP Z\MĠXMÂ…\P L‘NP government. He said the query issued by the sacked DG over the contracts [MKP ZNÂ…VQP M=NV„N„P LRP ZÂ?P UN\NTMVLP authorities, and wondered why the sacked DG and Fintiri were “rushing to invite EFCC.â€? “The former Speaker Fintiri just [MVLKP LRP LM†NP ‘…KP ”R‰V„P R]P ÂŞNK‘YP using a shady report given to him by the sacked DG,â€? he said.

Kano NLC factions mark May Day separately Ted Odogwu, Kano Bureau Chief

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Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda (third left), with others, at the burial of his mother, Goggo Hauwa Yuguda in Bauchi‌ yesterday.

May Day:Workers urge full implementation of demands, threaten strike

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s workers in Borno State urge full implementation of all their demands, their counterparts in Plateau State have threatened to go on strike, if the state government fails to meet their ultimatum. These demands were issued against the background of the 2015 Workers Day celebration held yesterday across the country. The Borno State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr. Titus Abana, who made the call in Maiduguri, urged the government to pay ”UÂ…RUÂ…LÂ?PM=NVLÂ…RVPLRP[RU†NUK‡ The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the theme for the 2015 May Day celebration is “The Working Class, Democratic Consolidation and Economic Revival: Charting the Way for the Nation’s Re-birth.â€? Abana said that in spite of the security challenges in the state, members of the union decided to join their counterparts in other states to celebrate the day. He urged Governor Kashim ‘N=Â…XMP LRP ]Rƒ‰KP RVP [RU†NUKÂĽP demands which include full implementation of the minimum wage for local

QRTNUVXNVLP KLM<P MV„P ”UÂ…XMUÂ?P school teachers. “We also want you to pay outstanding 10 per cent and 30 ”NUP ƒNVLP P ]RUP ‘NM\L‘P and animal health workers in the state and local governments respectively. “Payment of pensioners arrears; prompt electricity supply to the state secretariat R1ƒNKP [Â…L‘R‰LP N\NƒLUÂ…¢ÂƒMLÂ…RVYP and increased funding for the payment of gratuity to teachers.’’ Abana also urged the state government to ensure payment R]P R‰LKLMV„…VQP KM\MUÂ…NKP R]P KLM<P of Borno Investment Company, state hotels and housing corporation. The chairman also called for immediate lifting of the embargo on employment in the state, to reduce unemployment, poverty and redundancy among the teeming youths. He stressed the need to revive dormant industries such as Neitsl shoe factory, Soda Ash Plant, Wire and Nail industry and the Borno State Fertiliser Company. He said that these industries, when revived, would generate more internal revenue and

employment. Abana further urged the government to recommend 65 years as the retirement age for KLM<P R]P LNUL…MU�P …VKL…L‰L…RVKP …VP the state through an executive bill to the state Assembly. VP ‘…KP UNXMU†YP ‘N=…XMP KM…„P the state government was determined to address all the demands and plight of workers in the state. Represented by the Deputy Governor, Alhaji Zannah ‰KLM”‘MYP ‘N=…XMP KM…„P L‘MLP the payment of gratuity for state, local government and primary school teachers and employment of international ‘RLN\PKLM<P[R‰\„PM\KRPZNP\RR†N„P into. He commended civil servants in Borno for their contribution to his re-election, saying that the government would continue to create a conducive environment for increased productivity through the implementation of policies and programmes that would ZN=NUPL‘N…UP\…TNK‡ ‘N=…XMPKM…„PL‘MLPL‘NP”NR”\NP of the state had voted for change and expressed optimism that the APC-led government of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd)

would end the insurgency. Meanwhile in Kaduna, Mr. Adamu Ango, the Kaduna State NLC Chairman, has requested the state government to pay outstanding leave grants owed local government workers in the past six years. Ango made the call on Friday in Kaduna at a ceremony to mark this year’s Workers Day celebration. He also demanded that workers, who were removed from the new Pension Act, should be refunded their contributions. While lauding the outgoing state government for living up to workers’ expectations, the chairman underscored the need for the incoming Federal and state governments to be ƒRXXÂ…=N„PLRP[RU†NUKÂĽP[N\]MUN‡ Similaly in Plateau State, the NLC has directed all its M1\Â…MLNP ‰VÂ…RVKP MV„P [RU†NUKP to commence mobilisation for a strike at the expiration of its ultimatum to the state government on May 4. The state NLC Chairman, Jibrin Bancir, gave the directive [‘…\NPZUÂ…N¢VQPVN[KXNVPÂ…VP RKP on Friday on the occasion of the 2015 Workers Day.

omrades Ado Salisu Riruwai and Kabiru Ado Minjibiled factions of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), yesterday in Kano, marked May Day separately MLP„…<NUNVLPTNV‰NKYP[Â…L‘P Â…V•…ZÂ…UP\N„P faction insisting that there is no crisis in the Kano NLC, while the Riruwai led faction described the scenario as ‘struggle within struggle.’ While the Comrade Ado Salisu Riruwai led faction celebrated the May Day at Textile and Garment Union secretariat on Air Port Road, the Comrade Kabiru Ado Minjibir led faction celebrated at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Press Centre, with heavy presence of security operatives numbering about 200. In their separate remarks, the two ƒ‘MÂ…UXNVPƒ\MÂ…XN„PLRPZNPÂ…VP¢UXPƒRVLUR\P of the leadership of NLC in the state, but it was however learnt that the Ado Minjibir led faction enjoyed the

support of the state government as they were backed with security. They commended Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso led administration for its support. Commending the governor for what he described as its giant strides in transformation of Kano into a mega city within the last four years, Comrade Ado Minjibir of the Ayuba Wabba faction also urged the state government to look into the welfare of workers in the area of car-loan scheme, implementation of local government approved scheme of service, as well as the need for primary school teachers on Grade Level 13 and MZRTNP LRP ZNVN¢LP ]URXP L‘NP P programmes. P VP L‘NP RL‘NUP ‘MV„YP L‘NP „RP Salisu Riruwai leadership, backed by Comrade Joe Ajaero faction urged the state’s government to concentrate on the need for workers in the state LRP ‰VÂ…LNP MV„P ¢Q‘LP MQMÂ…VKLP ƒNULMÂ…VP government policies that are not palatable with their interest.

Bandits kill 20 in Birnin Gwari as el-Rufai consoles families Baba Negedu, Kaduna

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aduna State governor-elect, Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, yesterday, consoled the families of 20 persons killed on Wednesday night in the remote village of Gworon Dutse in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of the state. Reports from the village have it that the bandits, who operated on the Birnin Gwari axis stormed the village of Gworon Dutse in the early hours of the morning killing and maiming those in sight. Another source said that the armed robbers were in the village on a revenge mission, following the killing of two of their colleagues earlier by a vigilante group in the area. The governor-elect however, condemned the killings, and called for urgent action by the security agents to stem acts of banditry and

terror, which has been going on for some time in the area. A statement from the governor-elect’s spokesman, Samuel Aruwan, made available to newsmen in Kaduna, yesterday, disclosed that ‘the governor-elect received with sadness news of the killing of about 20 persons and the destruction of homes in a village located in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State. Part of the statement read: “It is barbaric and inhuman. It is unfortunate that innocent Nigerians will be brutally killed in their sleep. The governor-elect therefore, condoles with the M<NƒLN„P ]MX…\…NKP MV„P L‘NP entire community over this unfortunate act. He prays for the repose of the souls of the deceased. He also charged security agencies to redouble L‘N…UP N<RULKP …VP NVK‰U…VQP maximum security in the state.�


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Politics Why I won’t congratulate Buhari - Rita Lori Frontline Itshekiri leader, Chief (Mrs.) Rita Lori Ogbebor, the Igba of Warri, is an activist, industrialist, hotelier as well as a prominent Niger Delta leader. She is one of the aggrieved Nigerians that refused to congratulate the president-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) after the presidential polls. In this interview with AYODELE OLALERE at her residence in Surulere, she gave reasons for her action, the Niger-Delta question and why President Goodluck Jonathan failed at the poll. Excerpts:

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ow come you are one of those who are yet to congratulate Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) on his victory at the presidential poll? I am not in a hurry to do so because I have seen names of some people who should be hiding their heads in shame, congratulating him, all in the name of politics. It tells me that they are either not repentant or they did not realise all the harm they have done to this country, and in which case they will be repeating the same if given the opportunity. I therefore, fear for General Buhari that these same people will be surrounding a good man, and render him ineffective. I will congratulate General Buhari at the end of his tenure RS TUVW SRXU YZDUV [\Z] \Z [RX^G \D_Z `D]DjZG WR Tj\W RD Z]Zmies of God. duct of the elections, especially the outcome? The election has come and gone, and what happened made some of us reel in pains and sorrow as W\Z UZVX^WV SUR` GqDZUZ]W DUZDV started to come in. I will take Delta State as an example where you \D_Z GqDZUZ]W WUqEZV V\DGZV RS opinion and voices. As a stateswoman and chief of my people, I have heard diverse cries and voices. They are pained because their voices were not heard, and their votes not counted. The huge tendered list of voters and result GqG ]RW UZ~ZFW W\ZqU [qV\ZV R q]ions, votes or voices. Take Lagos State for example where the same kind of situation exists, the government allowed things to take its cause. Even those who failed DUZ VDWqVTZG W\DW W\ZqU _RqFZV \D_Z been heard, but it was not so in Delta State. The state has made us ashamed as if we are all idiots, leaving people crying and dejected. The way I see it, we are in the state of anarchy in Delta and other Niger-Delta states. They (Niger-Delta leaders) want to continue ruling without carrying people along. They want to rule and congratulate themselves in the pages of newspapers. They want to go to London, America and bring back pictures to deceive people. They have no shame and fear of God. The people must know their gov-

ernors, and the people who put themselves out to represent us. The season of change is here. The days are gone when you beat people and burn down their homes because they have contrary views. Some militants from the Niger-Delta are not happy with the outcome of the presidential election, and have thus threatened to return to the creeks. What advice do you have for them? There is need for them to stop beating war drums. The drums of war should end. Delta State is one of the richest states, if not the richest in the country, and there is still more untapped riches in the state. The drums of change have taken over the whole country. I want to go back to Warri with a light heart and lifted spirit. I do not want to go into a state of fear, victimisation or violence. Enough is enough. The Niger-Delta has enough infrastructures to look after itself. There is the Niger-Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the Ministry of the Niger-Delta, the Amnesty programme and Delta State Oil Producing Area Development

Commission (DESOPADEC). The infrastructure on the ground for Niger-Delta is enough to help them to turn around the development of their states and economic well-being. But the Niger-Deltans would always complain about the condition of the area, and blame the government for not developing their region in spite of owning the oil? The governors of Niger-Delta should be blamed for the situaWqR] W\Z UZjqR] T]GV qWVZ^S :\ZUZ is the 13% derivation they always receive? I fought James Ibori for eight years concerning the 13% derivation. I took him to court because this money is meant to help the people of Niger-Delta and all the oil producing areas. If they don’t bring out this money, there will always be unrest in the region. Where is this money and how are we to access it? That is the crusade Niger-Deltans should embark on. We should stop blowing up pipelines because we have exhausted our sympathy. We should give the intellectuals

and investors the opportunity to come back to their homes, peacefully, to build the Niger-Delta. They should stop destroying our rivers, mangroves and lands because every drop of oil that bro‘Z] q ZV D^^R[ WR ~R[ q]WR W\Z Uq_ZUV GZVWURYV RXU TV\ D]G SDU` lands. The result is more devastating than what the exploration of oil companies are doing to us. They should embrace constructive politics to develop our homes rather than violence. We must stem this tide of inability to move forward. We must stem the tide of inability to implement our thoughts and visions. It is our home; we have nowhere else to go. Deltans and other Niger-Delta states must be left to develop their states. How will you access Buhari: Do you think he can turn around the fortune of the country, and what advice do you have for him? He has shown through the years his ruggedness, tenacity and eagerness to rule. His patriotism will be shown at the end of his four years rule. I do not need to advise him because he has once been

I therefore, fear for General Buhari that these same people will be surrounding a good man, and render $%&'%()*)+-%.)/' ' 0%11'+2(345-615-)' General Buhari at the end of his tenure 27'849-'7264':)549' 0$)('$)'0261;'$5.)' &5(53);'-2'83$-'2*' enemies of God Continued on Page 52


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Politics Jang must account for his administration - Kwapnoe Hon. Alex Kwapnoe, a onetime commissioner in Governor Jonah Jang’s cabinet, was the coordinator of Buhari Campaign Organisation in Plateau State. The former acting Director-General of Pauline Tallen/Gynag Gubernatorial Campaign Organisation said the closeness of Jang and other governors with President Goodluck Jonathan led to the collapse of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). In this interview with NANKPAH BWAKAN, Kwapnoe said since former Governor Joshua Dariye and his deputy, late Chief Michael Botmang were probed, Jang too must stand before the people’s court. Kwapnoe, who contested the governorship primaries on the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC), but was persuaded to step down for his younger brother, Barrister Simon Lalong, said he was grateful that Jang is healthy enough to face the probe panel to be set up to review his activities in government.

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detractors, we were able to convince our people. They tried to brainwash them into believing that the President-elect is a religious extremist, and we had to embark on awareness campaigns, debunking such wrong notions about Gen. Muhammadu Buhari. We also spoke with pastors. I recall arranging a session between the Vice President-elect, Pastor Yemi Osinbajo and over 1,000 pastors. He, being a pastor, helped in FR]TU`q]j [\DW [Z D^UZDGY WR^G W\Z` This greatly assisted in convincing our people, and today, Plateau and indeed the entire Nigeria is on the path of change and progress. Barrister Mohammed Abubakar was once quoted as saying that Nigerians refused to succumb to intimidation and inducement to vote for APC. What do you think was responsible for this? It was easier for us to tell why Nigerians chose the path of change. The whole country was tired of the impunity being exhibited by the PDP, and there abound examples. For instance, they lock up the gate of the National Assembly against the Speaker, Aminu Tambuwal, and members of the House of Representative, thereby preventing them from carrying out their legislative duties. There are lots of such instances that Nigerians are familiar with. Rivers State is another clear example where the Police Commissioner became the state governor and in Plateau state, Nigerians saw what is going on here. The case of

the Nigeria Governors’ Forum election where 16 suddenly became greater than 19 was the beginning of the end of the 3'3 ZV ZFqD^^Y [\Z] T_Z jR_ZU]RUV ^ZSW the party. PDP was self-destruct beyond redemption. It therefore, became very easy for us to defeat them. Some of us were founding members of PDP, and we had thought the party was going to be a progressive one, but when people like Jang became closer to President Jonathan, they helped in destroying the party. I’m glad Nigerians saw the truth, and rejected them and the hate campaign they embarked upon. With the defeat of PDP, what do you think is now left for the party? PDP is now in disarray. We are encouraging the members to regroup so that Nigeria doesn’t become a one party state considering the wave of defection from PDP to APC, which is not good for our nascent democracy. The electorate have the right to make their choice, and if APC messes up the way PDP did, they should be kicked out as deterrent. The re-grouping of PDP is going to be GqAFX^W EZFDXVZ qW [DV D `DUUqDjZ RS strange bedfellows. There are other parties like APGA, ADC, Labour Party, Social Democratic Movement and a host of them. You cannot predict what will happen next, but I can assure you that APC will wax stronger even beyond 2019, because I have the conviction that the president-elect will deliver the expectations of Nigerians. It is therefore, my wish that all APC governors should

borrow a leaf from Buhari’s early steps, particularly on his advice to those who just left PDP such as former ministers, commissioners and advisers not to expect appointments because if that \D Z]V $3& qWVZ^S [q^^ EZFD`Z D ~R like the PDP. I’m glad he advised that APC is open to all, but as the decampees come in, they ought to pay their dues and I expect the governors to replicate same in their various states. If that is the case, I predict a brighter future for APC and Nigeria, and I’m proud that I was there from the beginning of this struggle that has produced us as the governing party. How can you describe the victory of APC in Plateau? I think the victory of Lalong is an act of God. I was a contestant too, and most of us aspirants were from the southern part in line with our zoning arrangement in the state, and none of us could be said to be a millionaire because we were on the average level. Most of us came out because there was nobody coming out, even in the PDP, and I recall I had to print my posters, and placed them at strategic places, as a challenge. Lalong’s victory is a sign to us that democracy gives power to the people and that God gives power to whom he chooses, and at his own time. Is there some of your blueprint and vision you wish to give to Lalong? That is the party’s secret. I’m already a member of the strategic committee of APC in Plateau, whatever mission and vision I have for the state while contesting for the governorship of the state I have already shared with the party, and whatever I have I still share with Lalong because we cannot all be governors on the same day. I stepped down for him, and I would expect him to support me because that is what I expect from him. My duty is to ensure that he performs creditably well because we cannot reject, and replace impunity with impunity, we cannot reject incompetence and replace it with incompetence. To the best of my ability, I will do everything possible to ensure that he walks and move in the right path by constantly advising him. Civil servants and pensioners were Jang’s administration, what relief does the incoming government have for them? 7\Z TUVW F\DUjZ SRU D]Y UZV R]VqE^Z government is the workers’ welfare. I was a commissioner in Jang’s administration, and he promised that the 25th of every month, workers will be paid, but to my surprise and dismay, some workers are being owed up to 18 months salary. The good thing is that Lalong and everybody in the state are aware of the situation. We are also surprised that Jang is still borrowing money not meant for this, which to me Continued on Page 52

Muslim cleric urges patience, steadfastness for national development Mansur Oladunjoye

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leading Muslim cleric, Sheikh Yahya Salaty (Amirul-Jaeshi) has advised Nigerians on patience, tolerance, closeness to God and peaceful coexistence among the citizenry as the needed combinations to take the country out of the present socioeconomic lamentations. Salaty who spoke at the 20th annual Maolud Nabbiy celebration and award presentation of Jama’atul Qadiriyat Islamiyat of

Nigeria, Ijoko chapter in Ogun State argued that only patience by W\Z SR^^R[ZUV [RX^G DDRUG W\Z` appreciation of the leaders, urging that leadership comes only from Almighty Allah. The host/leader of the association, Alhaji Abdulyekeen Ibraheem Al-Agbaji (Asbunallah) who was full of praises and commendation explained his strive to ensure that Ijokoland attained its present appreciable status. According to him, he in the company of the traditional ruler of

the town once undertook a journey to Ilorin to seek spiritual help on the progress of the area. He said, “I and Oba Azeez Kolapo Aremu Ogunseye Onijoko of Ijokoland once visited Sheikh Agbarigidoma in Ilrorin, Kwara State on how Ijokoland could progress. There, we were told of the pending progress and tranquillity. We are happy that our journey was not in vain, Ijoko now attracts a lot of people including famous and respected clerics as well as businessmen from all walks of life.�

Highlight of the occasion was the turbaning of Ustas Abdulakeem Ajisafe as the Waziru Sidikin; Sheik Rashhed Yakub as MukadamulHazom; Ustas Misbaudeen Abdulazeez as Mukadam and Alhaji Akeem Arolemashodudu as Akinrogun Adini Qadiriyat Ijoko. Also, Chief Olufemi Shodeinde, Alhaji Issa Osunsola, Alhaji Rasak Shotayo and Alhaji najimudeen Bolajoko Oyedeji were honoured with plaques for their exemplary performances in uplifting Islam to desired height.


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Etafia to Keshi: Select players on merit Egwim can score 20 goals –Eguma >>Pg.18

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avid Beckham is used to having his children in the crowd at sporting events but he was relegated to the role of spectator as son Romeo, 12, ran the London minimarathon. Beckham, wife Victoria and their two other sons Brooklyn and Cruz were there to cheer on Romeo as he completed the race, raising ÂŁ6,000 for charity. It is the same three mile course where Mo Farah and triathlon champions Alistair and Jonny Brownlee kick started their careers. Romeo wore race number 1081 and represented the Kensington and Chelsea region. His family, who were all sporting matching t-shirts

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their father’s sporty genes, 15-year old Brooklyn has played for Arsenal’s academy sides, as has Romeo and 10-year-old Cruz is also a budding footballer.

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Saturday, May 2, 2015

Celebrating women of substance

Why I agreed to marry my husband Tips to a loving relationship

- Esther Igbinehi


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Esther Noma Igbinehi a counsellor and the founder of Widow’s Rendezvous and was ordained a pastor in 1995 by Rev Ojei Ohiwere of Heritage assembly, Benin City, Nigeria. She left for Switzerland in 2002 to work as a missionary at Mission Evangelique de Bethesda in St gallen, Switzerland later She got to England in 2004, and worked as Associate Pastor at Christ the messiah gospel ministry, London. Recently, she became the pastor in charge of the French fellowship of RCCG Rock of Redemption, London before God asked her to return to Nigeria two years ago to uplift widows. In a chat with TUNDE ESO, she revealed her reasons for taking up God’s works for widows, her career and love life.

A cross session of some widows with Esther Igbinehi

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ow was your growing up? I grew up under strict parents who believe that every child is expected to study hard to excel. Though it was a polygamous home, we were taught to fear God, contentment, respect for the elderly and cleanliness. And for my education I started my primary education at Benin United Baptist school, and later moved on to the secondary school named Itohan girls grammar school, Benin and later got admitted into the

college of Education, Abraka where I got the best result in the faculty of art 1986 and also got the chairman’s award for best student there. I proceeded in my education when i was admitted to University of Benin where I studied foreign languages and graduated with BA (Bachelor of Arts) in French. Who would you consider a woman of virtue? A woman of virtue is that woman who knows that God has a purpose for creating her and as such fears and honours God with her life, character, and

everything she does portrays her understanding of the love of God. Her speech, carriage, relationship with others shows the grace and humility of a woman whose life is saturated with the love of God What, in your opinion, are the qualities a woman of virtue should possess? In my own opinion a woman of virtue should be patient, tolerant, humble, hardworking, thoughtful, wise, neat, multi tasking, a home-keeper, Godfearing, a good listener, friendly, modest, prudent


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Why did you accept your husband’s advances? My late husband was unique. He was very real, not pretentious. He was very neat and caring. What were the qualities you saw in him that made you accept his proposal? He was very real, straight forward and not pretentious. Where and how did you meet your husband? We met in Benin when I was working in Governors office. I was in a friend’s office, when he came in. We just said hi and I left. He got all my information from my friend. So he started making enquiries about me and later found out that his friend was my immediate boss

and we share the same office. He started coming to my office and asked me out How did he propose to you? The moment we started going out, he said I want you to be my wife not a girlfriend. And I said you have to wait for me to finish my schooling because I was preparing to go back to school, he said I will wait. And the gentle man waited for some years before we got married. That I appreciate a lot about him, he was patient. Why did you accept your husband as the love of your life? Sunny my husband was very patience, caring and sincere. At what point did you start falling in love?

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– Olubunmi Agbabiaka When we started going out, I realised that he was so caring. He doesn’t lie to cover up, he tells you anything he has done and apologises for his wrongs. I began to love him for whom he is. The more we moved on, the more the love grew in my heart. What are the things to learn from your love life? I gave my all into my marriage. I believed that marriage is for life, no matter what is happening, put in your best especially when both of you are in love. Nothing else matters when you are in love. How long was your marriage before your husband died? We were married for 20 years and we had three girls before he died in an auto crash. How are you coping as a widow? God has been my husband since my loving husband died seven years ago through a terrible auto crash that cut off the journey of our loving fruitful marriage. What advices do you have for widows? They should see widowhood as the end of the world, they should rely more on God and use their shortcomings to educate and elevate others. What drives the idea of your nongovernmental

organization? The commission given to me by God in James 1:27 to raise other widows. What are the goals of widow’s rendezvous? To empower women especially widows to fulfil their God given destiny.

How long has widow’s rendezvous been in existence? This started in 1997 shortly after my husband demise, I saw the project an opportunity to uplift other widow and empower them. I hosted the first widow’s rendezvous at Srong tower mission in 1998 with Rev. Mrs. Dele George’s annual feeding the 2000. And widow’s rendezvous, holds an interdenominational event at Ikorodu, Lagos, Nigeria and London, UK annually to give hope and love to widows. What have been your major challenges? Lack of funding and partners who are genuinely passionate about the plight of widows What are your future plans for your NGO? Back in London before God asked me to return to Nigeria to uplift other widow, I coordinates a bi monthly widows counselling clinic and our future plans is to empower and impact

The moment we started going out, he said I want you to be my wife not a girlfriend

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Why I agreed to marry my husband - Esther Igbinehi widows to sustain themselves and their families and lift up their heads in society, to make widows rendezvous a haven for the hurting in Africa, to be a place where as many women as possible will find peace, to be an organisation that supports those who have lost hope &give them a new meaning to life,

to build a creche where the children of the less privileged can enjoy the facilities available to rich, to build an empowerment centre where widows and young women can learn trades and build careers. Who are your sponsors? Our sponsors are Christians who are passionate about the plights of widows and

believe that any little help towards their cause can ease some of their pains What makes you happy? I am happy when I am able to make someone happy by giving such person a shoulder to lean on and giving her the support needed What makes you sad? I am sad if I cannot support or help someone

who is desperately in need. What does fashion mean to you? To me, fashion means dressing decently to fit In love affair is love a priority or money? Love is a priority in love affair. If you love someone, you will not hurt him or her. Love based on money will die when the money finish.


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By Tunde Eso

Five things that make a loving relationship stand

By Tunde Eso

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elationship is the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected. Meanwhile, a loving relationship is viewed as the most wonderful human relationship one could ever have in life because it says a lot about how much we need to be related in a way or another. Human beings don’t like to remain alone. It simply tells much about how human we are. But sometimes once we engage into a loving relationship, we become worried about how long it will last especially when problems arise and work them out with the ones we love. More than that, we tend to take the easy way out by just ending the relationship which doesn’t sound most of the time, if not always, a practical solution. Later on we get to know about how wrong our decision was and it would be too late then ! loving relationship stand to kick all these " 1. This is the question we have to think about twice before jumping to any loving relationship which we hope it ends up with a whole-life relationship. Do not only hold tight a loving relationship but making it enjoyable and ever-lasting as well. # $ loving relationship and this should be apparently practiced by the couple. We can’t imagine someone being in love not loyal to their beloved. Impossible! Therefore, it requires commitment and self-devotion from both sides to keep the ball rolling. By contrast, cheating is really destructive and so killing not only in a loving relationship but in anything that one is about to engage. It simply reveals the evil part of our being and it erases & involved in love; true love I should say, to be angels or devils by the actions they take up. 3. Besides loyalty, being a good listener is so healthy to a loving relationship to keep it standing on its feet and most importantly preserve it from lost. Listening is the key to understanding. We should never waste the chance of using ' * + disputes happen because we think we disagree with our loved ones over a certain point while in fact we do agree. The problem is we can’t see we’re not listening. In fact, being good listeners is an asset to avoid all the problems that might emerge over time. / 0 compassionate. Compassion adds up a lot more to a loving relationship than we can realize; it makes it harmonious, wellbuilt and just special. All these qualities are essential to help keep the relationship healthy in terms of feelings and emotions. The couple have to be compassionately to what they hold towards one another. That’s not really something we need to train on; rather, we just have to be natural when showing what we desire to show. 5. At lastly, being able to forget and forgive is the most essential quality that a lover should have. This might be sometimes hard to do but it has to take place because it leads to a fresh and a new page after a harsh dispute or an aggressive 2 conductive to say certain things or act in a certain way but we must bear in mind that we don’t mean them. It’s just that the fury we undergo adds up to them a negative impact. However, this shouldn’t resonate in our minds nor take what we’ve heard to our hearts and therefore comes our ability to completely forget all about it and forgive our loved ones. The simple reason is we do love them.


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’lyte, the Super Woman crooner is at it again, this time with a song that will make you fall in love again and again. After dropping the much talked about Super Woman video, a song dedicated to women, D’lyte is here with this super song that will keep you moving every part of your body anywhere you are, titled, ‘Every Part Of Me’ a beautiful love song with a super force that is breaking every rule of love. Continue to see video... D’lyte, the sweet singer and lover-girl has the ability to thrill anyone, anywhere, anytime with her singing prowess and she is delectable to watch perform. Every Part Of Me, has a blend of African rhythm and Pop that will bring you back home to your roots. D’lyte took her time to produce this video that is off the hook, a profound master piece directed by Nwachukwu Ifeanyi ‘135Sixx Film Worx’ with special appearance by a movie celebrity, Wale Adebayo popularly known as ‘Sango’. The video depicts a girl, who is ready to give up everything including her life for the only thing she believes in, the love of her life. And not even the King of her tribe, who has authority, could stop her. She was kidnapped and was forced to live with the King but that could not deter her from going after her dream lover. The energetic and interesting dance routine, choreographed by D’lyte and ‘Black Image’ dance group will wow you. The beautiful costuming and casting will keep your head tilt to one side and your mouth wide open, trust me, you will try to fall in love again.

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he mortal remains of Ghanaian rapper Kwabena Kwafo Buahin popularly known as Ghetto KB have been laid to rest. His colleagues in the music industry, family and friends were there to bid him farewell. He died on March 25 this year at age 31. Apaatse, a rapper he teamed up to work on the Wedding Day song hasotput a tribute too together long ago, prolificNo female disc jockeyfor song titled Tomorrow daughter of billionhim. businessman, Femi Otedola, Cuppy Ghetto recorded and officiallyKB dressed as a Tourism bassador on for the Federal featured several hitRepubsongs ‘Fascinating Nigeria’ campaign. including ‘ A frican Name’ doing her country proud, theby Sway, ‘Radio’, ‘One Night Stand’, ‘No Other Love’, ‘Bills On Me’, and ‘Number One’.

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‘Maybelline NewYork’ launched in Ghana

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ultry actress Ini Edo turned a year older last Sunday and the sexy actress celebrated it with some of her colleagues in the industry. She had top actresses Oge Okoye, Kate Henshaw, Toyin Aimaku, and actors Chidi Mokeme, Kelechi Amadi-Obi, singer Sound Sultan and many others graced her party Ini who has separated from her husband howver keep mute when she was asked how she would have felt if Philips her entangled husband was around her.

he world’s number one makeup brand officially launched in Ghana last night with an upscale party at the trendy Coco Lounge in Accra, featuring an electrifying fashion show with some of Ghana’s top makeup artists. Guests were treated to a vibrant procession of fashion shows with exciting themes ranging from Crazy Carnival and Funky Brides to Haute Avant-Garde, Glow in the Dark and Glam Night Out. The shows featured beautiful models whose faces were used as a canvas for the makeup artists to creatively express their unique styles using Maybelline New York makeup. Brand Manager for Maybelline New York in Ghana, Aretha Yorke Sabeng said: “Maybelline New York is a brand that empowers women to make a statement, explore new looks as well as flaunt their own creativity and individuality. Hence we created a diverse and inspiring fashion show that allowed us to demonstrate how this can be interpreted locally. Maybelline is now available in Ghana, giving women the opportunity to have trendy, high quality and affordable makeup that allows them to achieve the latest looks from the catwalk effortlessly.” Maybelline New York is just the latest brand under the L’Oréal Group umbrella to launch in Ghana, joining popular brands like Dark and Lovely and Blue Ice. Executive General Manager of L’Oréal West Africa, JeanDominique De Ravignan said: “L’Oréal has been in Ghana since the year 2000 and during this time we have grown the business significantly thanks to the peaceful and warm nature of the country and its people. Launching Maybelline New York in Ghana as it celebrates its 100th anniversary, is a giant step for us. However we are very excited at what the future holds and we are confident that the brand will do well in this market.”

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Tiwa Savage, Tee Billz celebrate 1st year wedding anniversary

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iwa Savage and husband, TeeBillz celebrated their first year together as man and wife on Sunday,April 26 2015. According to Tiwa, she had the best day of her life, as she had breakfast in bed, went to church with hubby, had a romantic dinner,with candles and rose petals all over their room just for the night.

opular TV/Radio personality, Naana De Souza has died. She died at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, Ghana on April 20th after a 6 year battle with cancer. Naana worked as a colunmist for Punch, City People and several other newspapers and magazines. She also worked with Silverbird where she helped organize many MBGN pageants. She will be buried on June 5th in Accra. A service of songs will be organized for her in Lagos on June 10th. She is survived by her husband Magnus De Souza and four children.

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ude Okoye and his wife Ifeoma on Sunday, 26th of April dedicated their baby, Emma Okoye who was welcomed to the world last year November. Ifeoma looked lovely as she rocked a dress made by celebrity stylist and designer Abyke Domina

David Beckham to celebrate 40th birthday in Morocco

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avid Beckham is planning a starstudded birthday party to celebrate his 40th birthday. He will be flying his family and close pals, including Gordan Ramsay and Tom Cruise to Morocco to celebrate the special day. The Manchester United legend hits the big 40 on May 2 and he has told his close pals and loved ones to keep the weekend free.

Tyga gets tattoo of Kylie Jenner’s name

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photo surfaced last Saturday of Tyga flaunting fresh ink of his 17 year old girlfriend’s name now on his inner right elbow. According TMZ, sources close to the rapper told them that Tyga got the tattoo done two days ago to prove to Kylie he is fully committed to her and no one else. Looks like he got the tattoo just a day after his ex, Blac Chyna put him on blast by posting text messages where he was begging for another chance.

yo state governor, Abiola Ajimobi pictured with his wife Florence, their daughters, son-in law and grandson at Mrs Ajimobi’s birthday thanksgiving recently. They looked really lovely.

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JK Michaels debuts six sigma for HR

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biola-Taiwo Titilope, Business Analyst of Fleet Technologies, Dr. Omololu Bello, Chief Executive Officer of JK Michaels; Elizabeth Nyah, Doris Okenyi, HR Business Partner of Fidson Healthcare Plc and Head Admin. Of Omatek Computers at the press presentation of JK Michaels six sigma (2) for HR personnels to upgrade their services, held at Victoria Island, Lagos...recently


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Fashion 37 year old Falashade Okoya, the beautiful wife of 75 year old billionaire businessman, Rasaq Okoya is a very stylish lady. The very pretty mother of four is a pace-setter when it comes to fashion. This svelte society lady always steps out in style. We love to see her at events as she is a delight to watch. Folashade Okoya is known for beautiful, alluring jeweleries and accessories. We just couldn’t help but bring you some of her posh looks. By Qismat Yinus


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It’s a great feeling knowing the man you love is crazy about you. You feel safe, secure and you glow from within – because you know how much he loves and cares about you. I used to wonder how to have 6 7 my secrets of how to keep a guy thinking out with women who are not spontaneous about you all day long so you can have the o Keep a Guy always thinking and do not have sense of humor. Thus, you romance you’ve dreamed of too! about you requires a lot of work Be fun. but worth it. In fact, the thought need to do a little bit of research about Be mysterious. about a guy who is constantly thinking the things that your guy likes so that you Be a challenge. about you makes you feel secure in your can initiate conversations and activities Be a woman unlike any other. relationship because you know that he that your guy is also interested. Another Be sexy. cares for you a lot. In order for you to keep way for you to keep him interested in you I cannot over-emphasize how important a guy constantly thinking about you, you is to make yourself a challenging subject for them. Being too generous to your guy ALL these elements work together in need to be a mix of everything. might make him interested in you but not how to keep a guy thinking about you all What it means: In order to keep their men interested, for long but if you present a challenge at day long. It is vital that you embody all a lot of women use the conventional him that you are not like other women, +

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if he asks. Let him tell you more about himself instead. Give him a chance to impress you. Third, men are wired to love challenges. Why else do you think they enjoy risking their lives playing " him, he will wonder how to solve the puzzle of winning your heart over, and thus think about you all day long. 6 & ! from being a challenge. Because when you are a problem, he prefers to avoid thinking about you completely. Being a challenge means you keep yourself busy. Don’t be easily available to him. Make your personal goals and dreams more important than him. * 6 other women in order to stand out and get his attention. This doesn’t mean you should dress or talk weirdly. Just embrace who you are and don’t be ashamed of your quirks. If he really likes you, your quirks will amuse him and give him something to think about. Fifth, it’s a fact that men think about sex a lot. It’s natural and very healthy. ! ! about you all day long, you need to be 7 & 6 & no way he will want to think about you all day long. Remember that all humans are sexual beings. You have the right to be a sexy lady. And the way to be sexy is to exercise, watch your diet and wear feminine clothing. There’s no need to dress like a slut. When you feel sexy and 9 6 will notice. Fact is, it takes continuous work on <=>@ Q$* ! ! about you all day long. Don’t think that spending lots of time with him will keep you on his mind. Work on improving yourself and don’t bug him! That’s the ultimate secret of how to keep a guy thinking about you all day long. Here’s how I got from being ‘totally confused’ about men‌ to knowing how to melt his heart and be cherished and adored‌Forever!


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he question of how much sex is too much sex is really a burning question in the hearts of many young people. It may be wrong to attach a figure to how much sex is too much sex, but the moment you start losing your strength and vitality, you may have to watch it. People have different body systems, some stronger and some weaker. For some, having sex daily may be okay and for others it may be killing. I will personally advise you to watch it when the following starts happening: – You feel so weak after sex. I agree that this is a normal feeling, but if you feel so wasted, not out of physical exertion but internal emptiness, and this feeling lasts for a long while, then you may need to watch it. – If your erupt feels so watery. This may not be an issue but don’t you think your system needs some rest? – You are beginning to lose interest in the activity and you try to avoid it. Maybe avoiding it is the wisest thing to do. If you feel you fall under this category, you may need to discuss with your spouse on this matter. sex is meant to be savoured and if it starts affecting your activities adversely then it is too much for you. To further buttress your points while discussing with your spouse, kindly read the following excerpt on the effects of excess sex from a website below: Effects of Excessive sex It taxes the body Excessive and constant sexual activities; which often culminates in over-expulsion leads to over-production of androgen hormones. These excesses could lead to adrenal and sex organ fatigue. It strains and taxes the body; making the person to look worn out and haggard. It is true that much pleasure is inherent in sex but over-indulgence does have its effects on the person involved. It is also a known medical fact that Epinephrine, norepinephrine and cortisol are all released during sexual intercourse and they increase the fight-or-flight response, directly increasing heart rate, triggering the release of glucose and increasing blood flow to the skeletal muscle. All these activities have an immense taxing effect on the body.

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atience is that special quality built in good character trait that makes you enjoy the bright side of life. It is a virtue that needs to be pursued carefully and steadfastly. Life and living is in phases and stages. Can be seen to be in the following periods; thawing, incubating, cooking, production, processing period. Each of these has its own proceeding mode and time duration. In the same vein, appropriate tools are applied before the desired and expected result is attained. Patience is therefore the capacity to tolerate delay, trouble or suffering without becoming angry or upset. It’s about being able to keep your cool. When God tests you with different undesired situations, it is expected that the situations produce patience as an outcome. It is with patience that you are able to acquire knowledge and every other virtue you need to succeed in life. Giving your child (baby/toddler) training on how to be patient can’t be over-emphasised. Having placed good value on always having a radiant countenance with smiles and compliments when you as a parent relate with them. With this in progress it’s easy to express various moods and expectation subsequently. When you are stern or you frown, they are careful to know what is going on as to what they have done wrong to deserve the drop in mood/countenance. So then the smiles depict acknowledgement and the frown is to caution as well as call to order. You are able to communicate with a child this way in order to teach them to be Patient about the granting of their request and wants. Their feeding should be done at specific hour interval. When and if the child gets hungry before the stipulated time, you will communicate to them to be patient saying

Excessive sexual activities weaken the body’s natural immunity. The hormone prostaglandin E-2, which serves an important function in sexual arousal, is overproduced when one engages in marathon or excessive sexual activities and has an inflammatory effect on the body by; damaging tissues, nerves and joints, weakening immunity, causing muscular and nervous pain, and promoting infection, inflammation, and even cancer. Lack of sexual stimulation/impotence It has been researched and discovered that excessive sex does lead to chronic elevation of epinephrine and prostaglandin E2 which results in severe damage to brain cells and parasympathetic nerves in the liver, lungs, adrenal glands, heart, blood vessels and some other vital body systems. Consequentially, you might experience a number of symptoms, including depression, anxiety, persistent sexual arousal and sexual dysfunction such as impotence and premature expulsion in men and a lack

of sexual stimulation in women. Long term sexual inflammation All of the afore-mentioned effects of excessive sexual activities causes the pituitary gland and testicles (ovaries in women) to become disabled for some days or even months, leading to a long-term sexual exhaustion and inflammation. The first thing you might notice is a tightening or rigid feeling in your muscles and joints anytime you expulsion. It could be really painful. The pain becomes even more severe at about 2-4 hours after Erupting due to the sudden drop of DHEA, testosterone and DHT. You may experience some real pains for a couple of days until your prolactin and cortisol levels are returned to their normal ranges. Could lead to hair loss / baldness Hair loss is a major concern especially among the middle aged and there are many alleged causes treatments for it. However, a lot of people also fail to address a major underlying cause: a high stress physical response sometimes triggered by over-expulsion. At puberty, boys maintain an extremely high level of testosterone and DHT without stress and are therefore able to achieve a full head of hair. As they grow older, men with a high level of DHT and stress lose their hairs. Stress and its induced inflammatory factors in the bloodstream are known to deplete melatonin production during the night and heat up the blood, causing hair loss.

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Express patience to win something like, “it will be ready very soon “with a stern look . For a child still breastfeeding, let them know they can’t be breast fed everywhere, anytime and always. Cultivate the habit of singing, dancing, cheering, rocking the child to occupy your child till it’s time to grant the expected need. Most times in School, you find the child wanting to eat before Lunch time or even snack time, especially the new ones, but after some time they adjust. Whereas when they are in church they won’t cooperate without eating whatever way they are fed. There should be order, that is, time for all activities. When a child sees you cooking already, he/she should be able to exercise patience, knowing that before long it will be ready. During taking turns to have something done, children need to learn to be patient as for proper coordination of the activity. Like in school, washing of hands, use of the restrooms, picking books to read, use of teaching aids and tools. Then at home, riding bicycles, use of toys and many more. An older child should be taught techniques on how to be patient with younger ones. Like when passing down the knowledge of how something is done and done correctly. The older should also learn to accommodate the excesses of the younger, without being angry, nor hitting the younger one. Children should really be ignored when they throw tantrums just to blackmail you to do something for them, collect something from you and so on. Teach and inculcate into them these words; not now, not yet, soon, later, tomorrow and so on. All these should be expressed with your constant negative gestures which isn’t the usual towards them. Children would always want attention and also would prefer their parents’ joy and affirmation. If they get these positive gestures regularly, the other (negative) gestures would not be a delight. Always pass complementary comments so that when you say; No, not yet, it will be appreciated and understood. After a while, you then need to remember to hand the object over to the child as far as it’s possible, relevant, accessible, affordable, achievable, appropriate and more. Make them search for items in the home. Intentionally make plan for a future occasion, involving them in the planning, making them know about the procedure, cost effect, the demands generally. Even at conversations some children would want you to only hear them out, and probably hear them first all the time. When they get aggressive and agitated over simple matters, tell them wait a minute, hold on for a minute, take it easy, easy, be

patient. And so on. Tell them stories that depict patience and its advantages. Stories that comprise various procedures to completing a process, stories lines that talks about what someone or some people went through before they succeeded, while you use every opportunity to relate the story to your daily living. Lead them by example . They should learn not to “jump the gun “during conversations and communications. Devise a means, a way to calm them down for Patience to take the lead. Saturate their minds with positive exciting things to expect and wait for, especially after a haul through trouble, suffering or stress. Please, always reward their effort of waiting afterwards. As children become older, they are happy they can make decisions on what to do, when to do it, which to do first, where to do get it done, why should it be done and more questions . They should therefore be tutored on how not to be hasty at taking decisions and be ready to face consequences or rather take responsibility for the decision taken, if any. For youths, the virtue of patience should act as a guide in all the areas of their lives. Take for instance the process of garri making ;after harvesting the cassava, peeling it, washing it, grinding it, draining it off the water for days by pressing and then it is roasted. All these take days, knowledge, the right gadgets, dexterity and carefulness. The procedure is technical and tedious, since the more the number of days used for draining, the sweeter the garri turns out. The roast must be done conscientiously, if not it burns off. Imagine the heat at the roasting place. Our delicious garri is patiently derived from cassava and so we have our lunch ready with Eba and the soup of our choice. Note, good things don’t just appear or happen by chance, you surely need effort, focus, tolerance, awareness, determination, ruggedness and sometimes doggedness. All these with patience sum up to bring about success and excellence. Looking at the various advantages of patience at life matters and applications. During classes, patient students will sit attentively, no matter how long and how boring the class seems to them. During exams, they are calm, attentive and coordinated. When exam papers are not brought on time, they sit calmly recapitulating and when it’s brought, the instructions are well read and carefully answered.


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THE FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ESTATE AGENTS IN NIGERIA AND NIGERIAN INSTITUTION OF ESTATE SURVEYORS AND VALUERS TAGGED: ESTATE AGENCY 2015, HELD AT THE AIRPORT HOTEL, IKEJA, LAGOS.

DURING A CONGRATULATORY VISIT TO THE PRESIDENT-ELECT IN ABUJA YESTERDAY.

L-R: Olofa of Offa, Oba Muftau Gbadamosi; Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu Gambari; President-elect Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and Kwara State Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed

Past President, Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria, Mr. Rufai Gbolagade Ladipo; Mrs. Olayinka Linda Patunola-Ajayi; 1st Vice President, Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors, Dr. Bolarinde Joshua Patunola-Ajayi; Director/CEO, Lagos State Real Estate Transaction Department, Mr. Kayode Ogunnubi and Chairman, Estate Surveyors and Valuers Regulation Board of Nigeria, Elder Williams Odudu (JP), at the conference.

L-R: Former Kogi State Governor, Prince Audu Abubakar; President-elect, Gen Muhammadu Buhari and Senator-elect, Dino Melaye.

AT THE GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION OF BARRISTER ARIYO OKUNSANYA.

L-R: Chairman, Association of Estate Agents in Nigeria, Mr. Chudi Ubosi; Chairman, Estate Surveyors and Valuers Regulation Board of Nigeria, Elder Williams Odudu (JP) and Managing Director/CEO, Verdant Zeal Marketing and Communications Ltd, Mr. Tunji Olugbodi, exchanging pleasantries at the event. Photo: Segun Padonu

AT THE WEDDING OF BASIRAH AND OLUWATOSIN HELD IN LAGOS RECENTLY.

L-R: Wife of the Celebrant, Mrs. Praise Okunsanya; Celebrant, Barrister Ariyo Okunsanya; Celebrant’s Mother, Madam Felicia Okunsanya and Celebrant’s younger Sister, Mrs. Bunmi Babalola, during the 50th birthday anniversary of Barrister Ariyo in Lagos.

L-R: Mrs. Funsho Bolawole; her husband, Pastor Bola Bolawole; Groom, Oluwatosin; Bride, Basirah; Groom’s Mother, Mrs. Mojisola Okun, and Mrs. Omogbeja (Nikky Mummy), during the wedding ceremony of Basirah and Oluwatosin in Lagos.

L-R: Friends of the Host/Mother of the Groom, (USA Connection) Toyin, Christie, Margaret, Host/ Mother of the Groom, Mojisola Okun; Bolanle and Lucy during the wedding.

L-R: Guests; Mr. Dotun Akinsawe and Mrs. Olawunmi Bello; Celebrant, Barrister Ariyo Okunsanya; Master Layo Bello, Mr. Olayinka Bello and a banker, Mr. Isaac Folorunsho, at the ceremony. Photos: Bode Agbede


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is Th GE PAis for E L PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING AT THE BANQUET HALL OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA, ABUJA.

L-R: Former Governor of Bayelsa State and Co-Chairman, Chief Timipire Sylva; Secretary to the Federal Government and Chairman, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, and Secretary, Mrs. Ibukun Odusote.

L-R: Alhaji Ismaila Isa Funtua, Ambassador Babagana Kingibe and Senator John Shagaya, both members of the Presidential Inauguration Planning Committee from the incoming government. Photo: Anayo Opara

AT THEWEDDING CEREMONY OF MR.AND MRS.ADEWALE OMOLOLA ADEFUYE, HELD AT THE REDEEMED CHRISTIAN CHURCH (RIVER OF LIFE PARISH),ALAGBADO, LAGOS STATE...RECENTLY.

Mr. and Mrs. Adewale Omolola Adefuye radiating happiness shortly after the wedding.

Couple, Mr. and Mrs. Adewale Omolola Adefuye with the bridal train.

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DURING THE 50TH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY OF MANAGING DIRECTOR/CEO, CITY PEOPLE MAGAZINE, OTUNBA KEHINDE, HELD AT IKEJA, LAGOS‌RECENTLY

L-R: Former Chairman/Managing Director, Daily Times, Chief tola Adeniyi; Managing Director/CEO, City People Magazine, Otunba Seye Kehinde and Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN).

Otunba Adekunle Ojora (L), his wife, Ojulope Ojora (2nd L); Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun (3rd R); Celebrant, Managing Director/CEO, City People Magazine, Otunba Seye Kehinde (M); his wife Funke (4th R) and their children. Photos: Abiodun Omotosho

AT THE 70TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION AND 43RDWEDDING ANNIVERSARY OF ALHAJI BELLO,HELD IN IKEJA,LAGOS...RECENTLY

Celebrant, Alhaji Azeez Oladotun Bello, and his wife, Alhaja Moriam Olayinka Bello

L-R: Former Managing Director, Livestock Feeds Plc., Pa Henry Kehinde Aderibigbe; Celebrant, Alhaji Azeez Oladotun Bello, his wife, Alhaja Moriam Olayinka Bello and Senator Gbenga Kaka. Photos: Abiodun Omotosho


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My Kitchen Talking Nutrition with CHIZOBA BENSON

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Amazing health benefits of cucumber

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ucumber is an edible vegetable that comes from the cucumber plant cucumis sativus, which is part of the gourd family. They are one of the oldest cultivated vegetables and believed to have originated from India. It is a member of the same family as watermelon, pumpkins, gourds, squash and zucchini. Like watermelon, cucumbers are made up of mostly (95 percent) water, which means eating them on a hot sunny day can help you stay hydrated. Cucumbers are composed of mostly water and low in calories. Nutritionally, it has a very relatively high antioxidants such as vitamins A, B, C and K. It also contains valuable excellent sources of minerals like: silica, sodium, potasVqX` FD^FqX` F\^RUq]Z ~XRUq]Z VX^ \XU D]G magnesium. 7\Z \qj\ TEZU VR^XE^Z TEZU q] FXFX`EZUV GqVsolves into a gel-like texture in your gut, helping to slow down your digestion. This helps you to SZZ^ SX^^ ^R]jZU D]G qV R]Z UZDVR] [\Y TEZU UqF\ foods may help with weight control. The water content of the cucumber helps aid digestion, keeps the body hydrated and regulates body temperature. Cucumbers also contain unique polyphenols and other compounds that may help reduce one’s risk of chronic diseases such as cancers, etc. Silica in cucumber improves the health of the skin and makes it naturally hydrating resulting to a good complexion and a glowing skin. Silica also helps strengthen connective tissue such as bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendons and blood vessels. It is believed that cucumber when sliced into circles and placed on the eyes are the most wonderful and natural eye pads for those who have dark circles around their eyes. These natural eye pads do wonders when placed on the eyes in a relaxed fashion after a long days work. When cucumber is grated and applied over the face, eyes and neck, and left for 15 to 20 minutes has EZZ] SRX]G ZDZFWq_Z DV D EZDXWY DqG D]G D EZVW tonic for the skin, good for treating acne, pimples and other skin blemishes. Cucumber juice promotes hair growth, nails, teeth, gums and helps repair cells due to its high silicon and sulphur content particularly when mixed with carrot, lettuce and spinach juice. &XFX`EZUV FR]WDq] D] D]Wq q]~D``DWRUY ~D_R]R^ FD^^ZG TVZWq] W\DW ^DY D] q` RUWD]W UR^Z q] brain health, improving memory and protecting nerve cells from age-related decline. Fisetin has been found to prevent progressive memory and learning impairments in mice with Alzheimer’s disease. Fresh cucumber juice can provide relief from heartburn, stomach disorders such as constipation, gastric and duodenal ulcers. It is good for dissolving kidney stones, treatment of urinary bladder disease and reduces hyperacidity in the urine. It is also said to be used in controlling high blood pressure because of the potassium, mag]ZVqX` D]G TEZU FR]WZ]WV q] qW Cucumbers contain multiple B vitamins, including vitamin B1, vitamin B5, and vitamin B7 (biotin). B vitamins are known to help ease feelq]jV RS D]¨qZWY D]G EXDZU VR`Z RS W\Z GD`Djq]j ZDZFWV RS VWUZVV They contain polyphenols called lignans which may help to lower your risk of breast, uterine, ovarian, and prostate cancers. Cucumbers contain phytonutrients called cucurbitacins, which have anti-cancer properties. According to the George Mateljan Foundation: “Scientists have already determined that several GqDZUZ]W Vqj]D^q]j DW\[DYV UZŠXqUZG SRU FD]FZU cell development and survival can be blocked by activity of cucurbitacins.â€? Cucumber juice is great for rheumatism, arthritis, gout conditions caused by excessive uric acid in the body.

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kra soup is one of the most popular Nigerian soups. Many people like this soup because it is easy to prepare and likely the cheapest soup in Nigeria. Some use frozen fish, Okra and some other ingredients to prepare the soup. Time was when you could buy a good frozen fish with a paltry amount. Okra soup is one of the most common soups eaten by Igbo, often combined with Ogbono for best result. There are several reasons why people like this soup above other Nigerian soups, the most outstanding reason being that kids love it. Experts say the best way to introduce eba or fufu to kids is to serve with Okra or Ogbolo soup, this way it would be very easy for them to swallow. Okra is also good for adults, and the two major ingredients are very rich in vitamins (okra and fluted pumpkin) Below is the list of ingredients that can be used in making Okra soup. You can always increase or reduce the quantities depending on the number of the persons you are looking to feed.

Ingredients For Okra (Okro) soup Okra (a medium size bowl full) Fluted Pumpkin leaves (as desired) optional – I don’t use it. Stock fish head (medium size) 1 kg of meat (beef, chicken, turkey, etc) 2 medium sizes of dry fishes (optional) Or Roasted fish (optional) 2 to 3 cubes of Maggi or knorr (seasoning) Salt and pepper to taste. 10 to 15cl Red oil half cup of ground crayfish Procedure: Slice the okra and set aside in a bowl, the trader in most Nigerian markets can assist you with slicing the okra, but you can also try using a kitchen knife. If you want to make this soup with just frozen fish, the process is a little bit simpler than using beef. You will need to parboil the fish with all the ingredients for five to ten minutes. Then pick out with a fork leaving the extract (water from fish after cooking) in the pot, add two cups of water also, then the hot-water-washed stock fish and dry fish. But if you are making this soup with beef,

you would want to parboil the meat with all the ingredients. Parboil with only ingredients for about ten minutes then add about two cups of water and cook till the meat is tender. Add the stock fish and dry fish, cook for about 15 to 20 minutes till they are soft for consumption. At this point you can add the parboiled or roasted fish if you are making okra soup with fish. Cook for 5 minutes before adding palm oil, crayfish, 1 or 2 cubes maggi (seasoning), pepper and salt to taste. You will find a tasteful soupy combination. You can add the ground ogbolo at this point if you are making a combination of Okra and Ogbolo soup, it is a good combination even though I don’t do it often. Add the okra five minutes after the ogbolo, stir, and cook for about 3 minutes before adding the leaves (optional), you can use fluted pumpkin or the normal pumpkin leaves. Cook for another 3 to five minutes and you can serve with eba, fufu or semo. You just made a delicious okra soup!


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the head of state whether military or not. Something made him to stage a coup at one time, and that [DV WR Tj\W FRUUX WqR] D]G q]GqVcipline at the time before he was also toppled. It is a historical fact. He was also Minister of Petroleum, but above all, he is a soldier and a General. Usually, most soldiers are determined to remove what they consider an obstacle. He knows the country well by now, and should be able to ward RD Z_q^ `Z] $V , VDqG , [q^^ FR]gratulate him at the end of his SRXU YZDU UX^Z $^^ , FD] GR ]R[ is to wish him well, and pray for him. How would you advise President Goodluck Jonathan who would soon enter the league of former presidents? We all voted and fought for \q` GXUq]j \qV TUVW WZ]XUZ :Z matched on the streets for him. Prof. Wole Soyinka and Mr. )Z`q )D^D]D FD`Z WR $EXÂŞD D]G matched for him in the streets of $EXÂŞD EXW ZR ^Z DURX]G \q` (President Jonathan) later made him to believe he got there by violence, and reminded him he was directly their son and product. In several of my writings to him, I made it clear that he should consider himself as father of this nation. We all fought for him. I am glad that at the end of the day, he listened to the voice of reason and conceded defeat honourably against the wishes of his socalled friends. I thank God who hears prayers that mothers and children

are now sleeping peacefully on their beds without being driven to the bushes, rivers, kidnapped or killed because of what would have happened if President Jonathan had not conceded defeat. I also thank the foreign powers, W\Z 8]qWZG 6WDWZV RS $`ZUqFD W\Z European Union and the United .q]jGR` SRU D^^ W\ZqU ZDRUWV

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validly elected or returned as the FD]GqGDWZ UZ UZVZ]Wq]j $‘R‘R (GR federal constituency. ,W VDqG W\DW $‘ DWDVR] Z^ZFWqR] [DV invalid by reason of corrupt practices and non-compliance with the (^ZFWRUD^ $FW DV D`Z]GZG 7\Z ZWqWqR]ZU F^Dq`ZG W\DW $‘ DWDVR] [DV ]RW GX^Y Z^ZFWZG EY `DªRUqWY RS ^D[SX^ _RWZV FDVW DW W\Z election conducted on March 28. It would be recalled that the ,]GZ Z]GZ]W (^ZFWRUD^ &R``qVVqR] ,1(& \DG GZF^DUZG $‘ DWDVR] elected having scored a total vote of DjDq]VW %D^RjX]V 6q`q^DU^Y W\Z $3& VZ]DWRUqD^ FD]GqGDWZ SRU W\Z (GR &Z]WUD^ VZ]DWRUqD^ GqVWUqFW &\qZS )UD]FqV Inegbeneki was challenging the _qFWRUY RS 0U &^qDRUG 2UGqD RS W\Z PDP at the poll. Meanwhile, the tribunal scribe said submission of petitions for the State +RXVZ RS $VVZ`E^Y [DV VWq^^ R Z]ZG

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SXUW\ZU [RUVZ] W\Z T]D]FqD^ VqWXDWqR] RS the state. But with prudent and proper management of the state’s resources, the $3& jR_ZU]`Z]W [q^^ q``ZGqDWZ^Y WUY to overcome this problem. We will do everything humanly possible to make them happy and this means sourcing money and we are also lucky that the president-elect loves Plateau State; he was not surprised at our victory and the votes he got from here, and I think that \Z [q^^ VX RUW XV EZFDXVZ RS RXU ZDRUWV towards his victory.

This administration is further accused of large scale embezzlement of the state’s resources and mismanagement of SURE-P funds; this made some people to call for its probe. Do you also share this view? We can’t do without proper cleansing because it is only a fool that doesn’t learn from his or her past. We must know what happened in the past, and why it happened for us to move on. For me, any money stolen or looted `XVW EZ UZSX]GZG q]WR W\Z FRDZUV RS

the state for the overall development of the state. Please don’t get me wrong; W\qV qV ]R [qWF\ \X]Wq]j EXW ªXVW WR jZW W\Z VWR^Z] `R]qZV EDF‘ WR W\Z FRDZUV of the state government to enable this administration work for the good of the masses that massively voted for it. Unlike the president-elect who said he is going to draw the line from May 29, I think that the past must thoroughly be investigated. Like I said earlier, I was once a commissioner. When we came on board, we set up a panel to discover some of the wrongs

perpetrated by the Joshua Dariye and late Michael Botmang’s administrations, D]G (FR]R`qF D]G )q]D]FqD^ &Uq`ZV &R``qVVqR] ()&& \Z^ ZG D ^RW <RX may recall that Botmang was picked on his sick bed through the instrumentality RS -D]j FDªR^q]j ()&& WR DFW R] W\Z allegations raised by him, and that led to Botmang’s death. We thank God that Jang is a healthy man. We believed there are questions to ask, and Jang should come forward and answer such questions concerning his administration.


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Bindow’s victory deepens Nyako, Atiku rivalry Owolabi Adenusi, Yola

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he battle to Dougeri Government House, Yola, Adamawa State, though keenly contested was eventually won by the gubernatorial candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bindow Jibrila. The party which supposed to FR]VR^qGDWZ qWV ZDRUW and share the position within the political generals that partook in the battle-royal has rather been polarised EY VZ^TV\ q]WZUZVWV Bindow’s victory in the April 11 contest ended up deepening the existing political rivalry between ousted Governor Murtala Nyako and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. Immediately Bindow was declared winner, Atiku rival group went into jubilation despite resistance by Bindow’s camp, which reminded all that its candidate was not the anointed candidate of Atiku, who despite all odds and pleas backed Yayaji Mijinyawa. To political observers in the state, the fact remains that it was

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Nyako supporters that followed Bindow round the 21 local government areas of the state to canvas votes while Atiku camp distanced itself. As political tension soaks the two camps over makes Bindow’s cabinet lists, the governor-elect has pledged unalloyed loyalty to Nyako and his machinery for his success. Newswatch Times recalls that Bindow at the end of a stakeholders’ meeting with Nyako loyalists, applauded the former jR_ZU]RU SRU DDRUGq]j him the platform to contest, stressing that he rode on Nyako’s back to become governor. It would also

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be recalled that Bindow’s meeting with the Nyako faction was a fall-out of the meeting he previously held with the party executives where Abubakar was applauded for Bindow’s victory. Bindow debunked the rumours making the rounds that APC has been polarised along Nyako and Atiku camps due to power wrangling, saying, “There is no faction within the APC; we are one people and there is no GqDZUZ]FZ EZW[ZZ] Atiku and Nyako. I am Nyako man.� Alhaji Mijinyawa Kugama, the former state Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and a

Everybody is free to come but the fact remains that at the appropriate time everybody will be placed in his right position. You can’t reap where you don’t sow

chieftain of APC who hosted the stakeholders’ meeting told newsmen that those that did not work for Bindow will not be considered in the scheme of things. .XjD`D FR]TU`ZG that it was Nyako and his people that worked for him right from the primaries to W\Z T]D^ FR]WZVW [\ZUZ he emerged victorious as the state governorelect. “Everybody knew it was Nyako’s people that worked for Bindow; God has vindicated Nyako and we won all the three senatorial seats, six of the eight House of Representatives seats and 22 of the 25 State Assembly seats,� Kugama said.

He insisted that those coming closer to Bindow after the victory are free to do so, but they should realise that Nyako’s supporters had D^UZDGY T]qV\ZG W\Z job before they woke up to reality. According to him, qW [DV R]^Y T_Z RS the 32 state working committees of APC that supported Bindow during the campaigns, but after the victory, “the rest rushed to cash in on it. “Everybody is free to come but the fact remains that at the appropriate time everybody will be placed in his right position. You can’t reap where you don’t Continued on Page 54

Education, panacea for better role in politics for women – Ex-Dep Guber Mrs. Adegoke Adenike was the running mate of Asiwaju Yinusa Ayandoye for the April 11, 2015 Oyo State gubernatorial election on the platform of the Democratic Peoples’ Party (DPP). A holder of Bachelor of Education from Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Ile-Ife, Osun State, she insists marginalisation of women in politics would not stop in Nigeria until more educated women play active roles in politics. She maintained that Nigeria is blessed with quality women, but they shy away from politics because of the assumption that politics is a dirty game. She opened up to Olaide Oyelude in this interview. Excerpts:

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person? I am Adegoke Omotayo Adenike. I am from Ibadan North Local Government

Area of Oyo State, precisely, “ward 3� though I practise politics in “ward 4.� I developed political interest during my secondary school days, but it was at

OAU that I joined ‘Palm wine drinkers club’, and developed full interest in politics. After my university education, I taught for some time in some schools including

ObaAkinyele Community High School, Alegongo (Ibadan) among others. I went into full time politics in 1999 when I joined Alliance for Democracy (AD). This brought me closer to late Chief Bola Ige and Alhaji Lamidi Adesina among others. But one would have expected you to be a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) by now in view of your acclaimed closeness to the two veteran politicians? It is a long story, and I am not in a hurry to tell you. As I said earlier, I was close to both men, but to Alhaji Adesina. In fact, I see the two of them as my role models in politics. You know by the time you follow a leader for

some time, he or she would have impacted on you. And I dare tell you that I gained a lot of political experience from Adesina. Now to answer your question on why I am not in APC; in 2007, I aimed for the House of Representatives, but was schemed out during the primaries. I felt aggrieved because the fellow that was favoured was a political neophyte; he just came home from Saudi Arabia. I felt that for me to have been dropped not on the EDVqV RS ŠXD^qTFDWqR] but simply because the other person brought more money from Saudi Arabia, and also because I am a woman, I thought this spoke volume of a party that is supposed to be progressive.

So, I left the AD for Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). In 2011, I aspired for membership of the state’s House of Assembly under PDP. Again, the magnitude of deprivation was even more than what I experienced in AD. My sin then was that I belonged to the Hazeem Gbolarumi (former deputy governor’s) group and the party (PDP) wanted those from Alao- Akala’s group. I tried again in 2014 to secure the state Assembly slot, but all to no avail. The situation in the party was even worse than what was obtainable before. So in 2014, I dumped PDP for DPP where I found Continued on Page 54


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SX^T^`Z]W 7R WZ^^ you the truth, it is in DPP that I found true justice for women. It is also in this party that I have been picked as the party’s deputy governorship candidate. How will you react to the belief that DPP is a new party in the state, and may not have any meaningful impact? DPP is not a new party in the state at all. The party has been on ground since 2006, and we have notable indigenes of the state as members. Indeed, W\Z DUWY TZ^GZG candidates in 2007, 2011 and this year. The party is not however, a loud type as we work directly with people, identifying people’s needs and attending to them. If you look at our programmes, you will discover that DPP is the only party with solid programmes on education, robust programmes on agriculture, health, people’s welfare and empowerment. Back to the place of women in Nigerian politics, how would you describe your experience in politics, as regards to treatment of women?

how can women be bailed out of positions in politics? I will emphasize; we women must be educated. If you look at the current RAFZ \R^GZUV D]G those at the helms of DDDqUV `RVW [R`Z] among them are not real politicians, who participated in the electoral processes. Many are there either Adegoke by virtue of their education or by virtue that it is your fellow It has been very of being children or women that will be interesting and spouses of notable used against you, revealing. I want politicians. And the just because of their to urge my fellow limited understanding reason for this is women to come and simple; our women of the roles of women join politics because are in politics and ‘the more, the merrier’. in politics. That is why who [\R UZD^^Y VXDZU SRU My appeal is especially when I look at people political parties are not like Oloye Jumoke for the educated educated. So, I will Akinjide Minister women. They should appeal to my fellow RS VWDWZ SRU )ZGZUD^ not see politics as a women interested Capital Territory, I dirty game meant for in politics to acquire R]^Y UqD UDDV )RU ]R[ believe there is hope for women in politics. I formal education. most political parties all, in education, with exception of DPP `DU_Z^ DW \ZU ZDRUWV q] After you can teach old dog encouraging women only see women as new tricks. My fellow in all facets of life. I tools that could be women should also wish we could have used to sing and clap more of her in Nigeria. ensure that they are during campaigns active in whatever In DPP, women are or meetings. And political parties they given the opportunity [\Z] , UZ~ZFW R] W\qV T]G W\Z`VZ^_ZV to attain any political I discover that this One thing that I height they wish. In belief is borne out of am sure of is that addition, the party the fact that many democracy has come organises in-house women in politics are to stay in Nigeria, interactions and other either half educated and women should programmes for or totally illiterate. exploit the numerous women to develop Even as a woman, opportunities politics when you stand up to more than passing has provided to the contest against a man, interest in politics. Generally speaking, fullest. don’t be surprised

sowâ€? Kugama said. However, the Director General of Bindow Campaign Organisation, Alhaji Abba Jimeta, in a chat with Newswatch Times debunked the allegation that the powerful citizens of the state based in Abuja are the ones dictating the next line of action for Bindow, promising that very soon; names of those that will make the cabinet list would be announced. According to him, “those that toured the 21 local government areas of the state with us will be adequately rewarded. They don’t have to panic as their labour will not be in vain. “Let me clear the air; nobody in Abuja is controlling our activities. Abuja people are not the one that went into campaign TZ^GV W\RVZ ZR ^Z that tour the 21 local government areas of the state with us will be adequately reward [qW\ ÂŞXqFY RAFZV EXW those who did not will also be considered, but would not be placed on the same level,â€? He said. Investigation by Newswatch Times revealed that even in Nyako camp, there is wrangling, as our correspondent gathered that not the lower house. all Nyako’s men Mohammed, the will make Bindow’s immediate past Chief of kitchen cabinet. 6WDD WR *R_ ,VD <XjXGD According to a of Bauchi State, said source close to Bindow that Abdu, who scored who did not want his name on print, Atiku 60,565 votes, was not camp may be worst sponsored by the APC. RD q] W\Z VDqG FDEq]ZW He said that the list since Bindow has APC failed to organise R Z]^Y qGZ]WqTZG its primary which it with Nyako camp, scheduled for Dec. apparently for the 12, 2015, where it role they played in his would have elected victory. its candidates for the Meanwhile, as the national and state APC continue to assemblies’ elections. count its gains, PDP The petitioner said members in Adamawa that as at March 28, he, State are in sorrow Mohammed, was the only validly nominated over what befell the party. candidate from his The former National constituency for any Chairman of PDP, elective post. Alhaji Bamanga Mohammed, Tukur, has ascribed the therefore, urged the tribunal to declare him, party’s defeat to lack of who scored 14,900 votes adherence to internal democracy. during the polls, as the He said due winner of the election.

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auchi State election petitions tribunal on Wednesday said that it had received two petitions from aggrieved candidates on the outcome of the House of Representatives polls conducted on March 28. The Secretary to the tribunal, Malam Ibrahim Garba, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Bauchi. He said that the petitions were from Bauchi Central and $^‘D^ZUq .qUT )ZGZUD^ Constituencies. Garba said that the tribunal was waiting for responses from the respondents to enable it commence its sittings. He said that Alhaji Aminu Dan-Maliki (PDP-Bauchi Central)

T^ZG W\Z TUVW ZWqWqR] where he challenged the declaration of Alhaji Shehu Garba (APC) as the winner of the election declared by INEC. Dan-Maliki, in the petition, said that the return of Garba by the electoral body as the elected member that would be representing the constituency in the House of Representatives was invalid. He alleged that as at the time of the polls, Garba was not a validly sponsored candidate by his party. The petitioner said that on Jan. 13, INEC XE^qV\ZG W\Z T]D^ ^qVW of candidates for the polls in which it cleared Jamilu Adamu (AD), Alhaji Shehu Aliyu (APC) and Aminu DanMaliki (PDP) for the

polls. Dan-Maliki wondered how Shehu Garba’s name appeared as the candidate of the party while INEC had closed withdrawal and substitution of candidates’ names on Dec. 30, 2015. The petitioner urged the tribunal to declare Garba who scored 149,744 votes as not eligible but it should declare him (DanMaliki), who scored 12,764 votes, as the eligible candidate and the winner of the polls. Similarly, Alhaji Abdulkadir Mohammed (PDP) in his petition to the tribunal challenged the return of Dr Sani Abdu (APC) by INEC as the winner that would be representing Alkaleri/ .qUT &R]VWqWXZ]FY q]

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to the imminent repercussions inherent in disrespecting internal democracy, he has been advocating for its entrenchment in the party for a long time, regretting that the failure to heed his advice led to the unsavoury defeat the DUWY VXDZUZG ’’We have been preaching election, not selection, internal democracy not imposition. Anywhere it was done, it will leave a bitter pill in the mouth,’’ Tukur noted. Tukur however, congratulated the president-elect, governors and legislators, charging them to ensure that peace and unity prevails in the country. ‘’We like to congratulate elected leaders and legislators who came out successful, and for those who participated, but could not make it, there is another contest. I salute all of them,’’ Tukur said. He implored all PDP members to remain steadfast, and not allow the defeat WR DDZFW W\ZqU `RUD^Z describing elections as football competitions in which one team may emerge winner today and be defeated by another team another day. He urged PDP members to go back to the drawing board, re-strategise and address the wrongs they committed for the party to regain its lost glory and winning streak. He commended Nigerians for their peaceful conduct during the polls, adding that the feat saved the country from implosion considering the tension that had gathered before the exercise. “I am very happy for the peaceful conduct, before the election the country was very apprehensive more so that we have seen people who are displaced from their abodes reminding us that it was lack of peace that brought them.’’ he added.


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I’m still in charge, Suswam tells Benue APC Godwin Akor, Makurdi

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overnor of Benue State, Gabriel Suswam, has advised the leadership and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to desist from making statements that would make the state ungovernable. Suswam, who was reacting to the warning issued to him by the Deputy Governor-elect of the state, Engr. Benson Abounu, on the proposed M R VLXNVLP R]P À¿P ¢UKLP

class chiefs in the state, said the party should not take his simplicity for granted. In a statement signed by the Commissioner for Information, Mr. Justin Amase, Suswan said Engr. Abounu’s statements on the issue of alleged recruitment into the civil service and conduct of local government elections were a negation of the consultations being held with the governor-elect, Dr. Samuel Ortom. He, therefore, cautioned

all elected persons to desist from acting as if they have M\UNM P MKK XN P R1 NKP and running a parallel government in Benue State. He said he remains governor of the state till May 29, noting that the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria gives him the power to preside RTNUPL NPM<M UKPR]PL NPKLMLNP until his hand over to the governor-elect. The governor further stated that inciting pronouncements would be viewed by his administration as an

M<URVLP MV P RVLNX L Z\NP threats to the prevailing peace in Benue State. It would be recalled that recently, the deputy governor-elect, Abounu, had during an interactive session with journalists, asked the government to suspend action on L NP M R VLXNVLP R]P ¢UKLP class chiefs and observed that recruitment into the civil service and the backdating of same to 2011 was unacceptable because workers and pensioners were being owed salaries and pension for over six months.

Benue TUC demands govt recognition Godwin Akor, Makurdi

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enue State chapter of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) has appealed to the state government to grant it recognition even as the state council of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) failed yesterday to hold the May Day rally due to fractionalisation. In an address to the members on the occasion of this year’s May Day celebration, Chairman of TUC, Comrade Ordue Tartenger, said for eight years the union has struggled for recognition but the present administration paid deaf ears to its plight. Tartenger expressed TUC members’ displeasure over non payment of salaries to workers and

urged the state government to live up to expectation. Speaking at the event, the representative of Governor Gabriel Suswam, Mr Iwuanta Adaikwu, said government was making N<RULKP LRP \NMUP KM\MU P MUUNMUK NP Permanent Secretary further stated that government increased the salary of workers several times before the economic downturn started. However, while the TUC members gathered at the Lawn Tennis Court of the Aper Aku Stadium, Makurdi, for the event, the NLC which is now presided over by R1 M\KP R]P L NP ML RVM\P N UNLMU MLP could not mobilize its members for the celebration because its recent election was stalemated.

UNIJOS commissions electronic library Gyang Bere, Jos

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ollowing the quest to improve the condition of learning in the University of Jos, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Hayward Mafuyai, has commissioned an electronic library with a view to produce RX NLNVLPQUM MLNKPL MLP MVP¢LP VLRP global academic environment. Prof. Mafuyai, while commissioning the facility yesterday, said the standard of a library in the University system require a 21st century facilities which demands huge sum of money. The Vice Chancellor noted that his administration is desirous to ensure that the entire university facilities MUNPR]PL NP¢UKLP NVL U PKLMV MU YPMV P assured that the University’s library MVPMKK KLPKL NVLKPLRPM=M VP¢UKLP \MKKP

status in their results. “When the construction of the library is completed, students should be able to communicate with their lecturers online; assignments to students would be given online and K ZX =N PRV\ VNYÁP NPKLMLN However, the University Librarian, Prof. Stephen Akintude, while conducting management of the institution round the facilities, warned students against the use of unwarranted sites. Prof. Akintude, however, revealed that the electronic library can only be functional when the internet facilities and light supply in the university was constant. The electronic library has the capacity to accommodate 1600 persons at a time. It is equipped with 1132 units of computer systems, fully installed with relevant books.

Plateau NLC threatens to commence strike on Monday Gyang Bere, Jos

L-R: President, Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Ayuba Wabba; Deputy President, Comrade Peters Adeyemi and Secretary, May Day Organising Committee, Mr. Benson Upah, at the 2015 May Day Symposium in Abuja…yesterday.

Al-makura assures workers of better working conditions GODWIN OJOSHIMITE, /Z[Z

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overnor of Nasarawa State, Umaru Tanko Al-makura has assured workers in the state under the umbrella of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) of a robust working relationship in his second LNUXP VPR1 N Al-makura, who made the promise yesterday, while addressing the state workers on May Day, said the government is

determined to vigorously embark on training and retraining of the workforce, especially if the state’s revenue position improves. According to him, the move is aimed at building the capacity of workers in tune with the global trend of administration. He explained that his government intends to train civil servants on e-governance aimed at accelerating government activities, adding that workshops and seminars will be organised periodically to

familiarise the workers with Information Communication Technology (ICT). Al-makura stated that government is not unaware of the growing rate of unemployment confronting the society, saying it has become a serious issue of concern which his administration is working round the clock to address. He added that a national blue print is underway by the All Progressives Congress (APC) new central government to create employment both

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ZU VP MV UYP MKP UN LN PM\\PM1\ MLN P unions and workers in the state to XRZ \ KNP XNXZNUKP ]RUP MVP V N¢V LNP strike action on the expiration of ultimatum issued the state government on Monday, May 4. He gave the directive yesterday on the occasion of 2015 Worker’s Day, held at the NLC Secretariat Jos, adding that workers in the state are not celebrating the May Day with their colleagues all over the world. Banchir lamented that the government has ignored the plight of workers in the state and urged the APC

governor elect, Barrister Simon Lalong, to inculcate the spirit of reconciliation among the divergent ethnic groups and also look into the plight of workers. “We have no doubt kept faith with democracy over the years; for the unity of our country Nigeria, unfortunately, what we have received in return as dividends is the trauma and anguish that our members have been made to QRPL UR Q YÁP NPKM He added: “Having critically studied the situation that we have been placed under, it is important LRP UN LP M\\P M1\ MLNP V RVKP MV P workers to commence mobilizations for strike action at the expiration of our ultimatum by Monday 4, 2015 X V Q L Á

at the state and Federal levels. He thanked the joint union for their Niger NLC asks govt to stop salary unwavering avowed deduction support and solidarity for Justina Asishana, Minna Union will not allow anyone to rob its his administration, saying iger State Chapter of members of their money. government has enjoyed Nigeria Labour Congress Making some demands to the industrial harmony since (NLC) has called on the incoming administration, he solicited state government to stop deducting the restoration of leave grant and its inception in 2011. 7.5 per cent Contributory Pension upward review of rent subsidy from Earlier, the TUC state the Scheme and the 2.5 per cent Housing 20 per cent to 40 per cent stressing the need to stop appointing Chairman, Danladi Sabo scheme from the salaries of the on due to the irregularities non- professionals to head agencies, Namu and his NLC workers ministries and parastatals, and discovered in the implementation of domesticate 65 years retirement age counterpart, Abdullahi the schemes. The state NLC Chairman, Comrade ]RUP VRV£LNM VQP KLM<P R]P LNUL MU P Adeka, respectively Yahaya Idris Ndako stressed that not institutions in the state. thanked the governor for all funds deducted are found in the Ndako then appealed to the Governor-elect and his deputy to his kind gesture towards banks. Speaking yesterday in Minna after operate an open door policy harping workers in the state, and the parade to mark the 2015 Workers on the need to shun bad advice in to ensure good governance to appealed for improved Day celebration, Ndako said that the order the people of the state.

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Sports Update Okorodudu predicts glorious outing for Mayweather BABS OYETORO

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igeria Amateur Boxing Federation coach, Jeremiah Okorodudu, has tipped American Floyd Mayweather to take his opponent-Manny Pacquiao to the cleaners Â…VPMP¢Q‘LPL‘MLP‘MKP generated so much fuss globally in the recent time. Okorodudu said Mayweather has a lot going for him in this bout stressing that the American would have the fans behind him in a boxing contest that the defending champions would square up with one of his toughest opponents. Hear him: “I see this ¢Q‘LPQRÂ…VQPL‘NP[MÂ?PR]P Mayweather because he will have the crowd behind him. Besides, he will also enjoy longer reach advantage against a dangerous opponent like MÂƒĂ‚Â‰Â…MR‡P NPÂ…KPMP¢Q‘LNUP and I see him taking the ¢Q‘LPLRP‘…KPR””RVNVL‡ “There is no doubt, this bout promises to be explosive because Pacquiao will give Mayweather the run for his money. It is not going to be a sided bout anywayâ€?. It would be recalled that the opinion polls conducted also gave it to Mayweather, who has VRLP\RKLPMVÂ?P¢Q‘LPKRP]MU‡ Paulie Malignaggi, a

Pacquiao spent $3m on entourage

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ccording to Kimberly Pierceall of Associated Press, only 500 tickets were made public, and they sold out in seconds. Ringside seats on StubHub are listed for over $100,000, with one ticket priced at $351,005. Seats in the upper levels are being sold for more than $3,000, with some climbing as high as $8,000. Despite the price, Pacquiao made sure that his massive entourage got into the building, spending $3-4 million for 900 tickets, Pierceall reports. Pacquiao’s entourage consists of, as SI’s Greg Bishop describes it, “friends and relatives and friends of relatives and relatives of friends.â€? Bishop, who took a dive into the entourage in preparation for ML‰U„MÂ?ÂĽKP¢Q‘LYPKMÂ?KPL‘NP entourage also includes nine pastors, a security team, and two people who organize the guest list that can climb into the hundreds.

former boxing icon made his contributions to the legendary bout even MKP‘NPQMTNPL‘NP¢Q‘LPLRP Mayweather. “I am taking Mayweather by wide decision or a late-round stoppage,â€? the former world champion said. “He has too much variation to his arsenal. Pacquiao is fun to watch, but his one-dimensional approach won’t be enough on Saturday night.â€? He added: “Floyd and Manny are two \NQNV„MUÂ?P¢Q‘LNUKPMV„PÂ…LP is only right that we get to see them share the ring together. I have no doubt that this is going to be a tremendous match-up and will be extremely exciting for as long as it lasts. But Pacquiao’s trainer, Freddie Roach has insisted that they are in Las Vegas to knockout Mayweather nothing that they are not being intimidated by their opponent intimidating records. “We are here to knock him out.â€?

Tyson rips Mayweather over ‘greatest ever’ talk

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ever one to holster an opinion, Mike Tyson had a distinct take – some would call it scalding hot – on Floyd Mayweather’s assertion that he’s the greatest ¢Q‘LNUPR]PM\\PLÂ…XN‡ In addition to Mayweather’s humble line of “The Best Everâ€? apparel he regularly ÂŞM‰VLKYP‘NPM\KRP famously said in the buildup to Saturday’s XNQM¢Q‘LP[Â…L‘P MVVÂ?P Pacquiao that nobody could convince him Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson – considered two of the greatest boxers ever – [NUNPZN=NUPL‘MVP‘…X‡ Tyson, the youngest heavyweight champion in boxing history, didn’t agree with Mayweather MV„PR<NUN„PKRXNPZR\„P and maybe at times bizarre words on the current pound-for-pound champ. “He’s very delusional,â€? Tyson told Undisputed Champion Network. “He can’t listen. If he

was anywhere near that realm of greatness with Ali, he’d be able to take his children to school by himself. He can’t take his children to school by himself and you’re talking about he’s great? Greatness is not guarding himself from the people. Greatness is being accepted by the people. ° NÂĽKPMP\Â…=\NPKƒMUN„P man. He’s a very small, scared man.â€? For what it’s worth, though, his opinion on Floyd Mayweather the person isn’t clouding ‘…KPR”…VÂ…RVPRVPL‘NP¢Q‘L‡P In fact, he really doesn’t have a lean either way. “It’s gonna be an Â…VLNUNKLÂ…VQP¢Q‘LYĂ P Â?KRVPKM…„‡P° LP¢UKLP P took Pacquiao ‌ you know, this is gonna be interesting. I know it’s QRVVMPZNPMPQRR„P¢Q‘LP regardless of who wins. It’s going to be a good ¢Q‘LYPZRL‘PQ‰Â?KPMUNP going to be up for this ¢Q‘L‡P PL‘…V†PÂ…LÂĽKPQRÂ…VQP to be a knockout; I don’t think it’s going to go the distance.â€?

Mayweather plans to strike early

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loyd Mayweather says he is going to come out swinging and be the aggressor early against Manny Pacquiao when they meet Â…VP ML‰U„MÂ?ÂĽKPK‰”NUP¢Q‘LP in Las Vegas. The 38-year-old Mayweather, who is ”‰=Â…VQP‘…KP‰V„N]NMLN„P UNƒRU„PRVPL‘NP\Â…VNPLRP¢Q‘LP Filipino icon Pacquiao at the MGM Grand, usually needs a few rounds to feel out and adjust to his opponent’s game plan. “I am going to approach it in a very, very aggressive way and go out there and ”UNKKPL‘NPM=MĠPNMU\Â?YĂ P Mayweather said Thursday night on the NBA on TNT. “Of course I would love to win by knockout. I am

”UN=Â?PK‰UNP‘NPÂ…KPQRÂ…VQP to come at me extremely strong. “I am facing one of the ZNKLP¢Q‘LNUKP P‘MTNPNTNUP faced.â€? Mayweather was on the NBA television show with hosts Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Ernie Johnson. Mayweather’s disclosure Thursday night that he will be the aggressor is welcome news to boxing fans who are being charged a hefty $100 for the pay-per-view LRP[MLƒ‘PL‘NP¢Q‘LPÂ…VPL‘NÂ…UP homes. The 12-round [N\LNU[NÂ…Q‘LP‰VÂ…¢ÂƒMLÂ…RVP ¢Q‘LPÂ…KPNŠÂ”NƒLN„PLRP generate a record $400 million in revenue. Mayweather’s longevity in the sport

‘MKPZNNVPM=UÂ…Z‰LN„PLRP his brilliant defence and counterpunching skills but it also makes ]RUPKRXNPZRUÂ…VQP¢Q‘LK‡P Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach said Thursday he goes to sleep watching some of Mayweather’s title ¢Q‘LK‡ Mayweather, who is the world’s highest grossing athlete, said he would spend the next day and half before L‘NP¢Q‘LP„RÂ…VQP\Â…Q‘LP workouts, watching ”\MÂ?R<PZMK†NLZM\\PRVP TV and trying to stay focussed. “I want to be real relaxed and real calm. I just try to have tunnel vision when I am on my way to the gym,â€? he said.

Filipinos urged to turn off appliances

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VPR1ƒNUPMLP a Philippine electric company has urged customers to L‰UVPR<PXM•RUPM””\Â…MVƒNKP to help prevent outages that have recently plagued his province so people can watch L‘NPXÂ‰ÂƒÂ‘ÂŁM[MÂ…LN„P¢Q‘LP between Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather. Palawan Electric Cooperative secretary Rante Ramos said U…„MÂ?PK‘‰=Â…VQP„R[VP refrigerators in 15,000 households alone will reduce the demand for

electricity in the province enough to compensate for L‘NPNŠÂ”NƒLN„P”R[NUP„N¢ÂƒÂ…LP R]PžPXNQM[M=KP[‘NVP L‘NP¢Q‘LPÂ…KPMÂ…UN„PÂ…VPL‘NP Philippines on Sunday. He said air conditioners, washing machines and electric pots also consume a lot of electricity. “If it is just for the MÂƒĂ‚Â‰Â…MRP¢Q‘LYP\NLP‰KP just leave electric fans and TVs on,â€? Ramos said. “We have waited so long for this, and now that it will happen ... it is unacceptable not to have the opportunity to watch it.â€?

The electric cooperative, which only distributes electricity, said there has been an average of 3-hour outages in Palawan because of a breakdown and maintenance shutdown of four power generators in the province. Big power consumers such as malls, department stores and hotels have agreed to disconnect from the grid and use their own power generators from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday to also help reduce the load.


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Sports Update

I’m the right man for Eagles – Keshi S

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tephen Keshi insists he is the right man to take Nigeria’s senior national team, the Super Eagles back to the top. Recent results posted by the three-time African champions have seen many fans express reservations about the side with some questioning the wisdom of the decision of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to hand Keshi a contract to continue as Super Eagles strainer. “We don’t live in the clouds. If we wanted a foreign coach, we would probably go for someone in the class of Jose Mourinho or Arsene Wenger. We don’t have that money presently and we don’t want to be owing our coach,� Pinnick said. Keshi has now reiterated Pinnick’s remarks insisting he is the right man to take the reins at Nigeria’s senior national

team. “I know I am the right man for this job because I totally understand the challenge at hand. “I am motivated and I really don’t need to prove to anyone that I can do this job,â€? Keshi told supersport.com. He added that he could easily empathize with the fans of the Super Eagles following recent setbacks that culminated in failure LRPUNMƒ‘PL‘NP¢VM\KPR]PL‘NP 2015 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Equatorial Guinea. “I am not just the coach of the Super Eagles. I am also a fan and when the team does not do well, it hurts me even more than the fans. “This is a new beginning. I want to thank my bosses for the huge support they have given me. I am very optimistic about our chances of taking Nigerian football back to where we beong,â€? he said. On June 13, the Super Eagles will begin their quest to reach the 2017 ]ƒRVP[Â…L‘PMP‘RXNP¢ŠL‰UNP against Chad’s Les Sao.

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he camp of the Super Eagles will VR[PR1ƒ…M\\Â?PR”NVP on May 18, ahead of the 2017 Africa ‰”PR]P MLÂ…RVKP¢UKLP \NQP‰M\Â…¢NUPMQMÂ…VKLP Chad at the Abuja National Stadium. The earlier date given was May 17, but league games expected to be played that weekend, the

players have given the 18th and 19th of May to report to the team’s Abuja camp ahead of the game against the Chadians. The 2017 Africa Cup of Nations quali¢NUPMQMÂ…VKLPL‘NP ‘M„ians comes up on June 13 in Abuja, and as expected, the Super Eagles camp will be opened by home based players.

Flying Eagles to depart for Germany today

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he Nigerian Under-20 men’s football team will now travel to Germany today, May 2. The Flying Eagles had initially been scheduled to travel for a training camp in Germany last Wednesday, but failed to make the trip as sl10. ng revealed there had been some ‘administrative challenges’ with their travel plans. But sl10.ng can reveal that the ‘administrative challenges’ the team had was their failure to secure entry visas into New Zealand when expected, and as a result, their trip had to be shifted. And as it stands, the team will not travel to Germany on Satur-

„MÂ?YP[‘NUNPL‘NÂ?P¢VM\Â…ĂƒNP preparations for the FIFA Under-20 World Cup in New Zealand. Whilst in Germany, they are expected to be joined by the other invited overseas based players, with only Chidiebere Nwakali the only overseas based player with the team at the moment. The likes of Kelechi Iheanacho, Isaac Success, Wilfred Ndidi and Musa Yahaya are all expected to team-up with the rest of the squad in their training base in the European country. 35 players were listed in the provisional squad, but RV\Â?PžĂ€P[Â…\\PXM†NPL‘NP¢VM\P cut to the championship in Oceania.

Keshi, in the earlier stages of his stint as the Super Eagles head coach always opened the Super Eagles camp with home based players, most times for weeks for the games, but that program was eventually discarded. And with the pressure now on him to take Nigeria to the

Gabon 2017 Africa Cup of Nations after failing to do so the last time, the ‘Big Boss’ said during his signing ceremony for his present twoyear contract that he would like to resume the program. He said: “I’ve always enjoyed working with the home based lads. It’s not

Nigeria must also outsmart Tanzania’s Taifa Stars and Egypt’s Pharaohs in Group G of 2017 Afcon qualifying and Keshi says things may not be as straightforward as they appear on paper. “There are no small teams in African football anymore so we have to show respect to Tanzania and Chad. Egypt is a team everyone knows all around the world so this is a tough group. “To qualify, we must avoid the mistakes of the past. Only players who are playing regularly and are hungry to play for the national team will be given a chance. “If any player thinks that he will get into this team because of what he has done in the past, that player will be disappointed. “This is a new era and only those who will give 150 percent will be given the chance. “Nigerian football must return to where it was in the past and we need the support of Nigerians to achieve that,� he said.

something new to me because I did it earlier and haven’t deviated and I hope to continue with it. “Every time we come to camp and I see them, I’m always happy and it is a good thing that most of them have now gone on to become core members of the team and I hope to continue building on that,� he said.

Lagos hosts global Heineken UCL interactive session

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n recognition of Nigeria as one of the top global hotspots of football followership, Heineken’s worldwide interactive series berthed in Lagos last week. Heineken House Lagos was selected as one of only nine exotic loca-

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Â…LP[MKPXRKLPZN¢=Â…VQPL‘MLP Heineken House guests enjoyed the company of Chelsea and Real Madrid legend, Geremi Njitap, who had himself made 37 appearances in the world’s greatest club football tournament, and twice lifted the trophy.


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