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South East

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Emulate Jonathan’s democratic credentials, politicians told Alphonsus Eze, Awka

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he Nigerian Red Cross Society, Anambra State branch, has called on politicians in Nigeria to jealously guard the gains the country has recorded with the last election, which has put it in the world democratic map. The vice chairman of the society in the state, Prof. Peter Emeka Katchy, who made this call yesterday during the celebration of the 2015 World Red Cross Day, also asked Nigerian politicians to emulate the democratic ideals of the out-going President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, who accepted defeat in the last election without rocking the boat. Katchy, who spoke

on behalf of the state chairman of the, Justice Paul Odenigwe, emeritus Chief Judge of Anambra State, who was unavoidably absent, said that Nigeria has become “a reference point, a torch-bearer and role model of law and democratic principles in the comity of nations.” Continuing, he said: “We therefore, urge all politicians to guard this victory jealously and avoid any conduct that will obliterate this present enviable global democratic position of Nigeria” He said that President Jonathan would always be remembered as a man of peace and democratic principles, who wished this country well as a united nation. To the President-elect,

Gen. Muhammed Buhari, the vice-chairman advised that he should lead with decorum and peace, saying that he should at every point in time, treat Nigerians with respect and humane disposition. He said that the fundamental rights and humanitarian values of Nigerians must always be respected by Buhari, warning that democratic ethos and values of the people must always be adhered to because this is democratic dispensation, and that is why Nigerians clamoured for it. In his speech, the Anambra State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joe Akabuike, who commended the Red Cross in the State for their voluntary role in emergency and crises periods, said

that the Anambra State Government will upgrade three hospitals in the state; Onitsha, Enugwu-Ukwu and Ekwulobia general hospitals in the three senatorial zones of the state to specialist status. Lamenting that Nigerians are spending huge amount of foreign exchange on medical tourism to countries that even have less }~ Health Commissioner, said that the specialist hospitals would be world class, when the upgrading is completed. He said they would also provide opportunity for young health professionals from the state to be trained, assuring that the government of Willie Obiano meant well for the people of the state.

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Customs impounds N250m contraband goods Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri

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he Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone ‘C’, Owerri has seized about 2,000 cartons of fake and sub standard drugs (Super Mebendazole and Levamisole Hydrochloride), stating that the products were without the National Food, Drug and Administration Control (NAFDAC) registration and manufacturing batch numbers and expiration dates, as well as other items worth Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N250.7million. The Customs Area Controller, Comptroller Dimka David disclosed this while showcasing the latest seizures recorded by the zone at the Customs Government

Warehouses in Owerri and Benin, said the truck conveying super mebendazole tablets was impounded on the Benin/Edo - some patriotic individuals. According to him, “The drug barons on sighting us at a close range quickly abandoned the ¡ bush, although the driver of the truck was arrested and is helping in the investigation.” He explained that they have handed over the seized items to the Directors of NAFDAC in-charge of Imo and Edo States, Messrs Mammael Victor and David West for further investigation on behalf of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko Inde. He however lamented the rampant cases of smuggling of

illicit, unregistered, controlled drugs and contraband goods in the country, despite the obvious severe consequences on those arrested. Dimka who also displayed 193 bales of fairly used Jumbo School bags seized by his men and 780 bales of second hand clothing impounded on the Eleme/Aba Road disclosed that used and expired tyres criminally smuggled into the country were similarly seized because of their obvious implications to human lives. While displaying other seized items like assorted furniture, 599 bags of 50kg long grain parboiled rice and 182 Sports Utility ¥ ¦ § while many Nigerians preoccupy themselves with ideas of moving the nation forward and to acquire

a decent means of livelihood, others shamelessly engage in acts capable of bringing the nation to ruins. He warned smugglers, their agents and collaborators to turn a new leaf before the long arm of the law catches up with them, informing all that the Nigeria ~ ¨ ¥ equipped, informed, trained and mobilized to dislodge smugglers wherever they hibernate and operate. The Customs Area Controller also appealed to members of the public with useful information about smugglers to always make them available to nearest Customs Command for necessary action pledging that such information would be treated with utmost ¥ ©

Ousted Enugu speaker berates Chime, asks Police to intervene Kenneth Ofoma, Abakaliki

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peaker of Enugu State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Eugene Odo, on Friday lambasted Governor Sullivan Chime for receiving the “illegal” speaker. Odo was reacting to a visit by nine alleged dissident members of the House led by the factional speaker, Chinedu Nwamba and the state’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leadership to Governor Sullivan Chime on Thursday. Addressing journalists at his Enugu residence yesterday, the Speaker described the purported presentation of the new Speaker to the state’s PDP leadership and the governor as a mere charade and exercise in futility. Odo insisted that he still has the total support and loyalty of 15 majority honourable members of the House and therefore, remains the Speaker of Enugu State House of

Assembly. He said it was unfortunate that the party chairman had to congratulate a Speaker that was elected by only seven members, thereby dividing the party further. “To crown it all, the father of the state, who is the governor, syndicated the presentation of a speaker that was elected unlawfully. That is not our expectation of what democracy should look like. “In a House of 24, one would have expected that removing a speaker is a legitimate process, but at least removal of the speaker should meet the requirements of the constitution. “By virtue of Section 92 (1) c of our constitution, it states as follows: ‘That the Speaker or Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly shall vacate .¥ ¨ .¥ ~ ~ of Assembly by the votes of not less than two thirds majority of members of the House.’

Senate presidency: Group declares support for Lawan Mansur Oladunjoye

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outh-East chapter of National Coalition for Good Governance (NCGG) has pleaded with the Senators-elect to “unanimously” elect Sen. Ahmad Ibrahin Lawan from Yobe State North-East senatorial zone as their President. They cited consistency in character, capacity and competence as reasons and considerations for their call. The group, which consists of various Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), in a Press Statement at the end of a post-general elections forum, copied Newswatch Times, argued that from its analysis of governance, “the nation would require a stable, visionary and purposeful National Assembly, which the Senate Presidency of Senator Ahmed Lawan will guarantee,” it said. In an apparent analysis of all contenders jostling for the post, the group declared, “having scored so high in the areas of consistency, character and competence, we therefore strongly appeal to the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Senators-elect to please do the

needful for the sake of posterity by electing unanimously, distinguished Sen. Ahmed Lawan as the President.” A statement signed by its SouthEast Coordinator, Eze Odiri further contended that Lawan had exhibited consistency in many areas, especially party membership, stressing that he “has consistently been a member of ANPP until it merged with other parties to form APC. “Consistency in political party . ¥ ¥ dependability which are critical to ¥¥~ .¥ of the President of Senate,” stressing, “this means that the person has no excess luggage or encumbrance ¥ ¥ .¥ and institution. He added, “Since the return to democratic governance in 1999, he has consistently been in the National Assembly viz, House of Reps 19992003, 2003-2007; Senate 2007-2011, 2011-2015, and 2015-2019”, listing ¨ ~ ¥ as including “ Chairman, House of Reps on Agriculture-2003-2005; Chairman, House of Reps ~¥ ª«¬¬­ª«¬¬® on Public Accounts-2007-2015.”

Scholars seek integration of African religion and Christianity Alphonsus Eze, Awka

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catholic cleric and scholar, Rev. (Fr) Dominic Obielosi, has advocated the streamlining of the widening gap between African traditional religion and Christianity as both of them have unique values capable of facilitating the advancement of man. Speaking at the maiden edition of Faculty of Arts, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State lecture series held at the Postgraduate auditorium, Rev. Ebielosi said African Traditional Religion is a “pragmatic and realistic religion” and therefore, should not be condemned in its entirety. The priest and scholar said that both African Traditional Religion and Christianity could interface in order to enhance the propagation of the gospel of Jesus Christ. A lecturer of African Literature and Linguistics, Mr. R. U. Uzoezie, said that there could be a point of convergence

between both religions as the existence of God is not only inherent in the minds of men, but can be perceived or realised - © In his contribution, Prof. Chimalum Nwankwo of the English Department - ¥ ¥ ¥ ± of cosmic geography and Christian cosmology,” urging Christians and preachers in particular to desist from abolishing the African Traditional practices, but utilise the positive aspects in winning their new converts. But another Catholic Priest, Rev (Fr.) Oguejiefor said that both African Traditional Religion and Christianity cannot have a meeting point, rather a clash of culture. Others who spoke were, Dean Faculty of Arts, Rev (Fr.). Prof. BAC Obiefuna, immediate past Dean, Prof. Alex Asigbo; Dean, Faculty of Arts and former ASUU chairman of the University, Prof. Ike Odumegwu and the chairman of the organising ¥ © ² ² ©


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Lagos carnival grounds Island, as residents face traffic gridlock 0C;8?6 V>C:?;P=W7

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agos Island and its suburbs are expected to experience heavy Â?‹ .ÂĽÂ… ¥‰Š… Â?‰„ œ… ›… Â?Â?ƒ… state again holds this year cultural carnival at Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS). Adjourning streets leading to TBS which will be the route of the carnival train ‹ƒ… Â?‰… Â&#x;ƒ… ÂĽÂ€Â‰Â›ÂƒÂ„Â… Â?‰… Â?‹ .ÂĽÂ… ŠÂ? Â€ÂƒÂ…Â?‹ .¼…Š Â€Â€Â…Â&#x;ƒ…„ ¨ÂƒÂ‹Â?ƒ„… into other areas. Â? Â›Â… Â?ƒ ‹… Š ›… ÂĽÂ‰Â‡Â‚Â‹Â†ÂƒÂ„Â… by the state commissioner for transportation, Kayode Opeifa when he said, Âą ‹ .ÂĽÂ… „ ¨ÂƒÂ‹Â› Â‰Â‡Â›Â… ‹ƒ… expected around the TBS, venue of the carnival, and other carnival routes especially in Victoria Island and Ikoyi areas from 8am to 6pm.â€?

ƒ… € ›Â?ƒ„… Â?Â?ƒ… -ÂƒÂĽÂ?ƒ„… roads to include Burdillion, Falomo Round About,

Awolowo, Onikan Round About, King George V, Turton Street, Lewis Street, Bamgbose Street, Campos square, Joseph Street, Catholic Mission-street, King’s College, J K Randle Rd and TBS main bowl. Guests with invitation cards are expected to park at any of these designated parks along Inner Marina road; NPA car park, Sterling Bank car park, CONOIL car park, Shell car park, Onikan Stadium car park while guests without invitation Cards would use car parks opposite UBA Building. The commissioner said Â?Â?ƒ‹ƒ… Š Â€Â€Â… Â&#x;ƒ… Â?‹ƒƒ… ›Â?~ €ƒ… buses for guests, “LAGBUS will provide limited free Â&#x;~›… ›Â?~ €ƒ… ›ƒ‹¨ ¼ÂƒÂ›Â… Â?‰‹… members of the public from 9.30am from Berger, Mile 12, Oshodi, Ajah and Festac town to CMS and Obalende. Meanwhile, some

residents have urged the state government to beef up security ahead of the 2015 edition of the Lagos carnival. They spoke in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos. Mr Idris Musa, a resident of Lagos Island, complained that last year, there was harassment by hoodlums who came to watch the carnival. He said that several girls were harassed as the hoodlums picked the pockets of people that came to watch the festivities, thereby intimidating them. Musa therefore, urged the government to look into the security aspect and to ensure that this year’s edition would be safe and secure for local and foreign participants. Miss Damilola Adekoya, a student, told NAN that

Ogun begins reconstruction of Agbara/Igbesa road

›Â?ƒ… Â? „… Â&#x;ƒƒ‡… ƒ‡„ Â‡ÂžÂ… Â?Â?ƒ… Bolu-Olu Esho, Agbara–Atan and Lusada– carnivals in the last three Abeokuta Igbesa township roads years and that she found gun State would be reconstructed and them quite interesting. g o v e r n m e n t expanded into four lanes Adekoya said that the area has concluded while Lusada-Alapoti road the government needed to arrangement with a Chinese would be two lanes with a look into was the area of construction company, four lane carriage way grade security where some rival CCECC, for the reconstruction separator at Lusada junction. gangs engaged themselves The deplorable conditions of 31.65km Agbara, Atan,  Â‡Â… …‚žÂ?Â?Š Lusada –Igbesa and Lusada of the roads and the need to ``Some group of boys Alapoti roads in Ado Odo/ upgrade the existing roads living on Lagos Island are to complement other newly Ota Local Government. €Š œ›…ƒ‡ž žƒ… Â‡Â…‚žÂ?Â?…Š Â?Â?Â… State Commissioner for upgraded roads in the state others residing in another Works and Infrastructure, informed the award of the area on the Island. Olamilekan Adegbite stated roads for reconstruction. ¸¸ Â?ƒ›ƒ…‚žÂ?Â?›…Â? ¨ÂƒÂ… €Š œ›… this yesterday in Abeokuta, “The deplorable State of the been like that in the past roads necessitated the need to the state capital. ‚¨ÂƒÂ…œƒ ‹›Œ… ‡„…Šƒ…‡ƒƒ„…Â?Â?ƒ… He disclosed that the reconstruct them to provide authorities to intervene to contract also included the Â?‹ƒƒ… ¥‰Š… ‰Â?Â… Â?‹ .ÂĽÂ… ‡„… ›ƒ €ƒ…Â?Â?ƒ…† Â›~‡„ƒ‹›Â? ‡„ Â‡ÂžÂ… construction of a grade improve the living conditions between the rival gangs,’’ separator at Lusada Junction. of the people around the Adekoya said. Accord to Adegbite, the area,â€? the commissioner said. In the same vein, Mr Raji Yusuf, a businessman, said that the carnival was one event that he always looked forward to. 0C;8?6 V>C:?;P=W7 He told NAN that during odua People’s at a meeting of the State the carnivals, he used to Congress (OPC), Coordinating Council (SCC), record more sales. Lagos State chapter which deliberated on the † ƒ‹Š has dismissed the duo of Messrs Rasaq Arogundade According to Adeshina, popularly called Sadam the state OPC has on several and Amsat Musiliu also occasions warned the culprits known as Biggy from its but to no avail. fold for alleged anti congress He however added that it was at the SCC meeting that, activities. A press statement by the “their sack was unanimously state coordinator of the OPC, agreed and that the two Alhaji Mutair Adeshina should be restrained from all alleged the accused of activities of the congress.â€? “Persistently involved He said, “Despite several in activities considered Š ‹‡ Â‡ÂžÂ›Â… ‡„… ƒ†ˆÂ?›… Â&#x;œ… obnoxious and contrary the elders of the congress to to the sacred tenets of the ensure that two of them toe the line of responsibility as Congress.â€? The statement, copy members of the Congress, of which was served the they continued to behave in Newswatch Times stated a manner that is capable of that the decision to sack bringing the esteem name of the chieftains was reached the congress into disrepute.â€?

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OPC sacks 2 for alleged anti-congress activities

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Lagos Assembly passes Health Insurance Bill to law

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Stakeholders blame Apapa gridlock on overconcentration of tank farms

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ctivities in the Maritime sector closed for the week with stakeholders blaming the week-long Â?‹ .ÂĽÂ… ž‹ Â„€‰¼²Â…  Â‡Â… ˆ ˆ Â… and its environs on the concentration of tank farms in the area. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) rlearnt that the gridlock which arose from the blockade of the highways leading to the Apapa depots, literally brought vehicular movement to a standstill in Lagos. Â?ƒ… Â?‹ .ÂĽÂ… › Â?~ Â? Â‰Â‡Â… was actually the point of focus for the week as the situation worsened by the day. Mr Bolaji Akinola,

the Spokesman for the Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria (STOAN), said the tank farms must be decentralised as a major ›‰€~Â? Â‰Â‡Â…Â?‰…Â?‹ .ÂĽÂ…Âľ †›… Â‡Â… Apapa. He noted that the association had always suggested that petroleum products could be piped ÂĽÂ€Â‰Â›ÂƒÂ‹Â… Â?‰… „ -ƒ‹ƒ‡Â?Â… ÂžÂƒÂ‰ÂŞ political zones, moved through rail wagons and barges to avoid the extended pressure on the road. Mr. Lucky Amiwero, President of the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents

(NCMDLCA), said the concentration of tank farms in Apapa was not in the interest of the maritime industry. He said the nation ›Â?‰~€„… ‚‹›Â?Â… ¼‰‡› Â„ƒ‹… critical actions like Â&#x;~ Â€Â„ Â‡ÂžÂ… ‰Â?Â… ‹ƒ‚‡ƒ‹ ÂƒÂ›ÂŒÂ… rather than remaining import-dependent for petroleum products. Amiwero urged the ministries of transport, ‚‡ Â‡ÂĽÂƒÂŒÂ… Š‰‹²Â›Â… ‡„… petroleum resources to convene a critical meeting where the issues should be addressed in the interest of the nation’s economy. He blamed the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA)

for not working with the provisions of the NPA Law, Section 32A, which prescribes that the Authority should ‹ƒž~€ Â?ƒ… Â?‹ .ÂĽÂ… Š Â?Â? Â‡Â… particular radius of the port. He stressed that if the NPA had acted accordingly, the ports would not have been subjected to what it was exposed to for the whole of the week. In the same vein, Mr Nasir Mohammed, the Port Manager, Lagos Port Complex, Apapa, ›  Â„Â… Â?Â?ƒ… Â?‹ .ÂĽÂ… › Â?~ Â? Â‰Â‡Â… degenerated because petrol tankers came for loading simultaneously from across the country.

agos State House of Assembly (LAHA) has passed the State Health Insurance Bill into law. It has thus become mandatory for all residents and employees in the private and public sectors including the self-employed and unemployed to cue into the scheme. It consists of a variety of packages providing healthcare services in directs proportion to the contribution and any other component as may be developed by the agency with the approval of the board. The scheme shall be compulsory and apply to all residents of the state that were not covered by an existing health scheme, while all residents in the formal or informal sector must be covered by the scheme.

The General Manager of the agency shall also be the secretary to the board while members of the board shall be persons of proven integrity to be appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the commissioner. Mr. Suuru Avoseh, Â?  ‹† ‡Œ… ÂĽÂ‰Â†Â†Â ÂƒÂƒÂ… on health services who presented the report, explained that the bill would make it easy for residents to have access to good medical care through health insurance scheme. Rotimi Olowo, (APCShomolu I) noted that the agency that would be in charge of the scheme should not be independent, but that it should be under a ministry, urging that the funds that would accrue to the agency should be properly monitored.

Media group marks 10th anniversary Ajibade Alabi

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K Media is set to celebrate its 10th anniversary beginning from Monday 11 to Friday 15 May, 2015 with the theme: AK MEDIA’S YEAR OF CELEBRATION�. According to the company’s MD/CEO, Asiwaju Benson Akindeju, the 10th year was worth celebrating. “We have indeed come a long

way; from the debut of our educative, hilarious comedy „‹ † Œ… ÂŤ Â…Â?‰…„ -ƒ‹ƒ‡Â?Â… family dramas from our stable today,â€? he said. Going down memory line the Â? ÂƒÂ?Â… ÂšÂƒÂĽ~Â? ¨ÂƒÂ… .ÂĽÂƒÂ‹Â… Â?‹ ¼²ÂƒÂ„Â… Â?Â?ƒ Â‹Â…„ œ›…‰Â?…€ Â€ÂƒÂ…Â&#x;ƒž Â‡Â‡ Â‡ÂžŠÂ… The activity will be rounded ‰-Â… ‰‡… ‹ Â„ œ… œ… œ­ÂŒÂ… œ­Â… with a gala/award night for individuals and companies which had supported the company over the years.


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South South

Delta PDP’s chieftain found dead in hotel room

appointed a member of Uduaghan’s Transition chieftain of the People travelled from Warri to D e m o c r a t i c the state capital for the Party (PDP), Dr. Brown inauguration of the body. Newswatch Times learnt Anderson, on Thursday died in a hotel in Asaba, that the deceased, who was until his death the Delta State capital. Anderson, a United state’s party treasurer States trained medical arrived Asaba hours doctor, was said to have before the inauguration died in a hotel room along scheduled to commence Direct Labour Agency at about 2pm, checked road, Asaba, while into a hotel close to the waiting to have a meeting venue of the meeting to .¥ enable him rest before the function. the state government. Before retiring to his A native of Arhaivwiaren in Ughelli hotel room, the deceased South local government was said to have area, the medical doctor instructed his driver to turned politician was call him 30 minutes before Sylvester Idowu, Asaba

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the commencement of proceedings. Later, the driver was said to have made several on phone which were not successful. He decided to visit his room but found him dead. The PDP leadership in Delta State has expressed disbelief over the sudden death of the medical doctor. The party, it was learnt, has already sent a delegation on a condolence visit to the family of the deceased politician. “It was shocking news to us. His name was on the list of members of ¥

and what we gathered was that he went for the inauguration on Thursday. He really contributed his quota to the growth of the party in the state and we are very sad at his exit which came to us as a rude shock,” the state’s PDP Public .¥ ¹ Macaulay Debghan said. The Delta State Police ~ ¥ .¥ Celestine Kalu, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said police were already investigating the circumstances surrounding the politician’s sudden death.

Student, hotel staff found dead in Imo hotel Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri

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n engineering student of Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Imo State, - ¥ ª - Chukwunonso Ebubealo were yesterday found dead inside Home Best Hotel situated at Oguananam Street, Owerri, Imo state. The bodies of Chima, who hails from Enyiogugu in Aboh Mbaise LGA of the state and Chukwunonso a native of Awka in Anambra State, were found inside the hotel room by © ¥~ .¥ (CSO), Imo Security Network, in charge of Oguamanam Street, Anayochukwu Adiele ¥ ¥ Newswatch Times.

- aged between 23 and 25 years went to bed between the hours of 10 and 11pm on Thursday May 7, 2015 after taking their meal together, but did not wake

up the following day. He added that when the management got wind of the incident, they ordered the breaking of the door of the room to enable them carry out the dead bodies. He said that the management immediately contacted the Police who came and carried the corpses to the Federal Medical Center, Owerri, for autopsy. While the cause of the death of the two young men are yet to be established, the CSO said that he suspects that they may have taken poisoned food. The ugly situation µ ¥ ~ neighbours, friends and family of the deceased as they could not hold their tears. The guests inclusive expressed shock over the sudden incident. When contacted, the Imo State command Police Public .¥ Enwerem, said that he is yet to receive such information from ¨ ¥ .¥ (DPO) in-charge of the vicinity.

Benue indigenes lament bad roads Cyprian Ebele Onitsha

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L-R: Minister of Education, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau; Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Education, Rep. Aminu Suleiman; Chairman, Board of Trustees of Edwin Clark University, Kiagbodo in Delta State, Ambassador Akporode Clark and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Dr. Mcjohn Nwobiala, at the presentation of provisional licenses to two private universities, Edwin Clark University, Kiagbodo in Delta State, and Hezekiah University, Umudi, Imo State in Abuja...yesterday.

I don’t want Muazu’s job, says Imoke Joseph Kingston, Calabar

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ross Rivers S t a t e ’ s governor, Liyel Imoke, yesterday said he had never nursed ambition of taking over from the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Adamu Muazu, as rumoured. Imoke, who addressed journalists

at Margaret Ekpo Int’l airport, Calabar, shortly after arriving from Abuja, said nobody has approached him ¨ © “I’ve seen my name published in various media over the chairmanship issue of my party, the PDP. I do not have interest and have never expressed interest. I made it clear several months ago that it is my intention not to

run for any elective position. I have not been approached by anybody at any level to become Chairman of PDP. These are all rumours which I do not know where they originated from. On May 29, the President will be handing over, and there is a need to rebuild our party. We would not allow it to disintegrate,” he said. On his next

destination after May 29, the governor said: “I have been in the public limelight for sixteen years. I intend to step away public limelight even though I‘ll remain a loyal party member. As one of the founders of PDP, I will remain to join hands with others to rebuild the party. I do not intend to run for any public .¥ ¹ ©

he over six million people of Benue State, who are predominantly farmers, have cried to the Federal Government to come to their rescue sequel to the dilapidated condition of the Otukpo-OjuUwokwu road that has made it .¥~ ¨ parts of the country. Addressing newsmen on the situation, the President of the Igede Development Association, Benue State, resident in Anambra State, Mr Patrick Akobo, stated that ‘already the people have been trapped due to bad and inaccessible road that they do not

have a way of moving out to other parts of the country.’ “The wastage of millions of tubers of yam and cassava each year due to the very bad state of the Otukpo-Oju road; through Uwokwu town to Ebonyi State, needed to be checked by the state and federal governments,” he said. Akobo said that he believed that constructing the road would further help to open Benue State for other social infrastructure from the Federal Government. Akobo further revealed that the road would shorten the distance between the South-East, SouthSouth to Abuja and other parts of the North-Central areas of the country.

OAWAN, RTEAN unite to fight crime in Anambra Cyprian Ebele Onitsha

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wo rival groups in the transport sector, Autobike Owners Welfare Association of Nigeria, (OAWAN) and Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN) yesterday ~ - ¥ assist the state’s governor, Willie ¡~ ~ ¥ the state. The event which took place along the ever busy Onitsha/ Owerri road, opposite the Obosi general Motor Park, was ~ .¥ commissioning of RTEAN .¥ © Speaking at the event, the Commissioner for Transport, Hon Chuma Mbonu, stressed the need for all hands to be on deck to help improve on the

transport sector as government alone could not do it. The Commissioner, who was ably represented by Hon Nwabueze Onwudionu, expressed optimism that with the unity of the two groups, crimes such as touting, collection of llegal levies and taxes and other criminal activities would be completely ¡~ ~ sector in the state. The state’s chairman of RTEAN, and chairman Board of trustees, Chief Kingsly Maduagwuna, assured the members that the unity would sanitize the transport sector. ‘It will no longer be as usual, things have changed because some of our members are graduates. The merger will help curtail illegal tickets, emblems and touting in the states”, he stated


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Panel indicts contractor in Kano’s collapsed pedestrian bridge Ted Odogwu, Kano

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Â?ƒ… ÂĽÂ‰Â†Â†Â ÂƒÂƒÂ… constituted by the Kano State government to establish the cause of the recently collapsed pedestrian bridge in the metropolis which killed many people, yesterday presented its report at the end of which it indicted the contractor handling the project for professional negligence.

Chairman of the ¼‰†† ÂƒÂƒÂŒÂ… ݠ ‡… „ }Œ… ŠÂ? Â€ÂƒÂ… ‰.ÂĽÂ Â€Â€ÂœÂ… presenting report of Â?Â?ƒ… ¼‰†† ÂƒÂƒÂ… Â?‰… Â?Â?ƒ… state government, ‹ Â&#x;~Â?ƒ„… Â?Â?ƒ… ¼‰€€ ˆ›ƒ… of the bridge on what he described as professional negligence. According to him, the contractor should be held responsible for the collapse of the bridge and should therefore be mandated

to pay compensation to the respective family members of the deceased. In the same vein, the Kano State governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, pledged comprehensive implementation of the recommendation of Â?Â?ƒ… 䠠 ÂƒÂƒŠ Kwankwaso, who was represented on the occasion by the Commissioner of Works, Housing and

Transport, Alhaji Abba Yusuf, made the pledge while receiving the report of the ¼‰†† ÂƒÂƒÂ…†ƒ†Â&#x;ƒ‹›Š The governor emphasised that the implementation of the recommendation of the report was necessary so as to avoid a future occurrence. He prayed for the repose of those, who lost their lives during the disaster, as well as the speedy recovery of the injured.

We’ll not interfere with council funds, el-Rufai tells stakeholders Baba Negedu, Kaduna

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aduna State governor-elect, Mallam Nasir Ahmad ElRufai, yesterday promised that his administration will not touch funds belonging to the 23 local government areas of the state. He also stated that the local government areas will be €€‰Šƒ„… Â?‰… ‹~‡… Â?Â?ƒ… -  Â‹Â›Â… ‰Â?Â… Â?Â?ƒ Â‹Â… respective councils without any form of interference from the state government. The governor-elect was speaking when the Forum of All Progressives Congress (APC) local government chairmen in the state paid him a congratulatory visit. “We must do what our people Š ‡Â?Â… ‡„…ŠÂ? Â?…Š Â€Â€Â…Â&#x;ƒ‡ƒ‚Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ†… ‡„… Šƒ…†~›Â?Â…Â&#x;ƒ…‚‹†… Â‡Â…Â&#x;‹ Â‡Âž Â‡ÂžÂ…ˆ‰› Â? ¨ÂƒÂ… change and coherent development in Kaduna State. We will not touch a kobo or naira of local government councils in the state. The local government areas must be allowed to deliver development and real change,â€? he promised.

He added: “They must go and work; development is practical and not invisible. We will not tolerate waste and mismanagement of public resources. We will also not Â?‰€ƒ‹ Â?ƒ… Â‡ÂĽÂ‰Â†ÂˆÂƒÂ?ÂƒÂ‡ÂĽÂƒÂ…Â?‹‰†…‰.¼ €›… charged with promoting the wellbeing of our state.â€? On his part, Alhaji Naibi Ibrahim Sambo who led the delegation of APC chairmen to the governorelect said they were in Kaduna to congratulate him and pray for his ›~ÂĽÂĽÂƒÂ›Â›Â…ÂŠÂ?ƒ‡…Â?ƒ… ››~†ƒ„…‰.ÂĽÂƒŠÂ… Sambo explained that the people of the state voted for El-Rufai because they are convinced he will take the state to greater heights and pledged the support of the forum towards restoring the lost glory of the state. Sambo also said the APC chairmen are delighted that the state is now in safe hands with ElRufai as governor considering his track record of transparency and accountability in public service over the years.

House Speaker: Group makes case for Dogara Nankpah Bwakan, Bauchi

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Mass protest in Kebbi over incessant power outage Ayo Ajoge, Birnin Kebbi

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undreds of youths, residents and other small businesses operators in Kebbi State have staged a peaceful protest against incessant power outage and load shedding by the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN). The protesters, who marched through Ahmad Bello Way in Birnin Kebbi, carrying placards ,chanting ‘ PHCN must give us light ‘ had a stopover at the Emir of Gwandu’s

palace to express their complaint before proceeding to PHCN ‰.ÂĽÂƒÂ…  Â‡Â…  Â‹ Â‡Â… ƒÂ&#x;Â&#x; Â… with the presence of ‰Â&#x; Â€ÂƒÂ…ˆ‰€ ¼ÂƒÂ…‰.ÂĽÂƒÂ‹Â›Š Â… Â?ƒ… Â… ›Â? -Â… ‡„… the Business Manager, Muktar Abdullahi, who had prior information about the protest, „ƒ›ƒ‹Â?ƒ„… Â?Â?ƒ Â‹Â… ‰.ÂĽÂƒÂ›Â… Â?‰‹… Â?ƒ ‹… ‰Â?Â… ¼²Â… Â?‹‰†… the youths allowing the police to barricade the area. One of the organisers of the protest, Mohammadu Bandiya , who is the Chairman, Birnin Kebbi Development

Association(BKDA), decried the frequent power outages and load shedding by PHCN “ We are outraged because PHCN’s frequent power outages and load shedding is causing hardship to residents and businesses and bill is always high,� he lamented. Amadu Maiwalda , a welder who spoke on behalf of artisans also decried the drastic drop in power supply which according to him is hampering their business. “I am a welder and I have been in this

business since 1970 but I have never experienced power outages coupled with over-billing by PHCN like this time. They are simply killing our business and livelihood,� he lamented. However, the business manager of the PHCN in Kebbi State, Alhaji Mukhtar Abdullahi, said that the company had been forced to reduce power supply due to drop in water level from the Kainji Hydro Dams couple with the shortage of gas and the high temperature.

political pressure group known as ‘Credible Alternative Alliance’ yesterday threw its weight behind Honouable Yakubu Dogara representing Dass/Bogoro/Tafawa Balewa to become the Speaker in the House of Representatives. The Zonal Public Relations .ÂĽÂƒÂ‹Â… ‰Â?Â… Â?Â?ƒ… ž‹‰~ˆŒ… €Â? ¾ Â… ‡~› Â… Muhammad, at a press conference in Bauchi, lamented the relegation of North-East in certain critical areas of governance in Nigeria and said Honourable Dogara should be elected as the Speaker of the 8th Assembly. He said: “Available records show that from 1999 to date, the North-East sub-region has been relegated to the back bench in certain critical areas of governance in Nigeria, particularly in the National Assembly despite the region’s enormous contribution to the stability of polity.â€?

According to him, ‘the highest position ever occupied by the subregion in the National Assembly was that of Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives which did not commensurate with the enormous contributions given by the sub-region.’ Sanusi appealed to APC leadership at the national, state and zonal levels to zone the position of speakership to North-East as ‘Hon. Dogara is the man Â?Â? Â?Â…Â?Â?ÂƒÂ…ÂĽ ˆ…‚Â?›…Â?Â?ƒ…†‰›Â?Â… Â‡Â…Â?Â?ƒ…‹ƒž Â‰Â‡Šº “The sub-region has some of the best brains and brawls that can pilot Â?Â?ƒ… -  Â‹Â›Â… ‰Â?Â… Â?Â?ƒ… ‰‡‰~‹ Â&#x;€ƒ… ‰~›ƒ… with passion and dexterity. It is blessed with one of the most energetic and result- oriented young politician that has, over the years, exhibited high quality representation in the House of Representatives,â€? Sanusi said. He added:â€?Hon Dogara is a home breed politician in the House of Representatives who does not subscribe to the vogue of political godfatherism. He has, since 2007, been working assiduously to stabilize the

Vigilante group tasks Kebbi gov-elect on security Ayo Ajoge, BirninKebbi

all inclusive government will give room for he Director- peace, stability and even General, Vigilante development whilst Group of Nigeria, the opposite will breed Alhaji Ali Sokoto, has violence and fear. advised the governor“Now that you are the elect of Kebbi State, elected leader, the whole Senator Atiku Bagudu, of Kebbi people is your to embrace all section of responsibility, embrace all the society and run an and do not discriminate in open government which that way peace will reign,â€? will ensure sustenance of he said. peace in the state as well as The Director General security. Campaign Organisation Sokoto made the advice of the governor-elect, Alh. in Birnin-Kebbi when Suleman Argungu , who he paid a courtesy call represented the governoron the governor-elect, elect, assured that the APC Senator Atiku Bagudu, to government will accord top congratulate him on the priority to security issues. victory of the party and also He also urged the group register his appreciation for Â?‰…‹ƒ›Â?‹~ÂĽÂ?~‹ƒ…Â?Â?ƒ…‰~Â?‚Â?Â…Â?‰‹… Â?Â?ƒ… ‚‡ ‡¼ €… ¼‰‡Â?‹ Â&#x;~Â? Â‰Â‡Â… maximum performance of the governor-elect to the to conveniently serve the group. purpose for which it was The DG averred that an formed.

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Politics The storm against Mu’azu Saminu Ibrahim,Abuja

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hen Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu took over the chairmanship of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from Dr. Bamanga Tukur, hopes were very high, and he was thus named the ‘game changer’. Obviously, Mu’azu’s ascension YZ Y[H Z6FH FD\H ]^Y[ D _ZY Z` Zqtimism within the hierarchy of the party who saw him as the person YZ \D{|[D_ DID^{| Z` Y[H qD{Y} Y[DY prided itself largest in the African continent. The G-5 governors namely; governors of Sokoto, Kwara, Kano, Rivers and Adamawa states had just defected from the party, hence there was a lacuna associated with apprehension, it was therefore, the thinking of stakeholders, who drafted in Mu’azu that perhaps he is the messiah being awaited. Newswatch Times gathered that Mu’azu was seen as possessing the needed experience to puncture the raging rebellion tagged ‘the new PDP’ which could bring back the governors who had dumped the party. Historically, the August 31, 2013 episode at the PDP mini convention at the Eagle Square, saw the Œ{|Y |^�Ž Z` ‘qD_DFH FZ’q“ ]^Y[in the party, where unknown to President Goodluck Jonathan, the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar had perfected plans to stage a walkout which precipitated into new PDP and ultimately its defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC); the rest is now history. 7[H Œ{|Y DF^G YH|Y `Z{ 0’“D—’ political acumen commenced with the Ekiti State election on June 21 where the party coasted home to victory, but unfortunately, he could not replicate it in Osun on August 9, 2014. But a new twist sharply unfolded as the ‘game changer’ lost the March 28, 2015 presidential election; initially it was an undercurrent before it came to full glare of the public. Shortly after the April 11, 2015 governorship election, when it became clear that PDP cumulatively is in control of 13 states; pressure began to gather for the resignation of Mu’azu-led National Working Committee (NWC). Apparently acting the script of powerful stakeholders, a group under the aegis, PDP Renaissance 0ZœH\HŽY Œ{HG Y[H Œ{|Y |D_œZ calling for Mu’azu’s removal, alleging woeful performance at the just concluded election. Rising from a meeting at the

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party secretariat in Abuja, PDP zonal chairmen, states chairmen and senators-elect had thrown their weight behind Mu’azuNWC. Just when Mu’azu seemed to be getting respite, came intense pressure from the Renaissance Movement. This prompted a news conference by Deputy Leader, House of Representatives, Leo Ogor to give insight into why the present 1:& |[Z’_G FZŽY^Ž’H ^Ž Z6FH He said: “We came together, |qHF^ŒFD__} Y[Z|H H_HFYHG \H\bers that are going to be the face of the party in the National Assembly, with reference to the Green Chamber which is the House of Representatives. “One of the cardinal issues that were discussed at the meeting was the ability to look at what happened and why it went that way. We decided to set up various committees that will look into the subject matter and some of the challenges, and I think that’s normal in every process. “But unfortunately also, we are aware that there are some groups,

][^F[ , ]DŽY YZ FD__ Y[H Œ`Y[ FZ_umnists that will want to see PDP dead at all cost, and they are trying to probably pass through the back door, using some group of ^ŽG^œ^G’D_| YZ ŒŽG Y[H \HDŽ| DŽG ways of disintegrating our great political party. “When these people come in, they create unnecessary crisis. May I therefore, seize this opportunity to advise and insist that our party must stand united and work together and anybody that is interested in unity of this party must support the ideology that we are now embarking on. “We will look into where our faults came from and address them, but this isn’t the time to call for the resignation, or create unnecessary political rivalry within the party,� he explained. However, the masquerade may have revealed itself when a meeting of PDP governors unilaterally demanded the resignation of Mu’azu and the NWC, accusing them of being responsible for the party’s dismal performance at the just concluded general elections.

A meeting of PDP governors’ forum held at the wee hours penultimate Tuesday at the Akwa Ibom State governor’s lodge in Asokoro, Abuja was the last straw that will break the camel’s back, according to Newswatch Times investigation. Impeccable source at the meet^Ž� FZŽŒGHG ^Ž Newswatch Times that the meeting was called at the instance of out-going PDP governors under the leadership of Akwa Ibom State governor, Godswill Akpabio, to do a post mortem of the party after the elections. The source said the governors invited Mu’azu, his deputy, Prince Uche Secondus and the party’s legal adviser, Barrister Yusuf Kwon to the meeting, which was characterised by accusation and counter accusation. “After the meeting, and when the party leaders left, the governors resolved to ask NWC to resign,� the source said. Meanwhile, further checks revealed that ahead of the May 29 inauguration, the outgoing governors’ strategy is to hijack the party before new governors come in. At the heat of the verbal war, the Mu’azu group had alleged

When these people come in, they create unnecessary crisis. May I therefore, seize this opportunity to advise and insist that our party must stand united and work together and anybody that is interested in unity of this party must support the ideology that we are now embarking on

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Politics Benue political heavy weights reconcile after election intrigues Godwin Akor, Makurdi

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nyone familiar with the political landscape of Benue State would not be surprised that the tide has turned against the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) after eight years rule. From the beginning to the end of Governor Gabriel 6Â’|]D\“| ÂŒ{|Y YHÂŽÂ’{H %HÂŽÂ’H ]D| counting its blessings but between DÂŽG Y[^ÂŽÂ?| EHÂ?DÂŽ YZ change because of the campaign `Z{ {H H_HFY^ZÂŽ Y[H FD|H| Y[DY FD\H up at the election tribunal and the world economic crisis that seem unstoppable. Even as the nation’s economy ÂŽZ|HG^ÂœHG Y[H |YDYH|“ {H|ZÂ’{FH| |Â’IH{HG D {HGÂ’FY^ZÂŽ ^ÂŽ |^—H EHFDÂ’|H attention was shifted to how the various applications for the ÂŽÂ’__^ÂŒFDY^ZÂŽ Z` [^| {H H_HFY^ZÂŽ FZÂ’_G EH ÂĽÂŽZFÂĽHG ZI E} Y[H H_HFY^ZÂŽ tribunal. The various road and water q{ZÂŚHFY| |Â’IH{HG |HYEDFÂĽ| ÂŚÂ’|Y D| salary payment became a problem at Y[H EHÂ?^ÂŽÂŽ^ÂŽÂ? Z` _D|Y }HD{ D| ]H__ D| payment of monthly pension. 7[H q{ZE_H\| EHFD\H \DÂ?ÂŽ^ÂŒHG ][HÂŽ YHDF[H{| EHÂ?DÂŽ DÂŽ ^ÂŽGHŒŽ^YH strike over non payment of minimum ]DÂ?H *ZÂœH{ÂŽZ{ *DE{^H_ 6Â’|]D\ who had increased salaries of workers several times before the introduction of the minimum wage did not receive the sympathy of workers and teachers alike as the call for strikes became widespread. The request that worker’s salaries should be marginally deducted so that teachers would be paid minimum wage was rejected even as a permanent secretary in the civil |H{Âœ^FH ]D| YDÂĽ^ÂŽÂ? ZÂœH{ 1 per month as salary. By the middle of _D|Y }HD{ ^Y EHFD\H F_HD{ Y[DY |D_D{} and pension payment was going to become a serious problem because allocation from the Federation account continued to decline just as internally generated revenue was nothing to write home about. %H`Z{H Y[H H_HFY^ZÂŽ| ]H{H |[^`YHG the PDP led government in Benue state was already facing credibility q{ZE_H\ H|qHF^D__} Y[DY *ZÂœH{ÂŽZ{ Suswam was to face Sen. Barnabas Gemade at the senatorial election in the Benue North-east Senatorial District. Even as Gemade left the PDP `Z{ Y[H $__ 3{ZÂ?{H||^ÂœH| &ZÂŽÂ?{H|| $3& D{{DÂŽÂ?H\HÂŽY Y[DY Y[H qHZq_H of Ushongo/Kwande had loaned the senatorial seat to the governor was frustrated by some youths and

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`{^HÂŽG| Z` Y[H Â?ZÂœH{ÂŽZ{ ][Z D__HÂ?HG that he did not give them enough |Â’qqZ{Y GÂ’{^ÂŽÂ? Y[H 3'3 q{^\D{^H| |Z they would frustrate the arrangement. 7[^| Â?{ZÂ’q Z` qHZq_H ][Z [DG DÂŽ D{\} Z` qZ_^Y^FD_ Y[Â’Â?| \DGH Y[H^{ threats a reality when they ensured that the large chunk of votes from the Ushongo/ Kwande political axis did not go to Suswam during the March 28 National Assembly elections. $_{HDG} *H\DGH [DG qH{`HFYHG plans towards frustrating the governor in Konshisha Local Government where himself and the member of Y[H +ZÂ’|H Z` 5Hq{H|HÂŽYDY^ÂœH| 0{ ,Z{]D|H +H\EH [H_G |]D} (ÂœHÂŽ D| the governor had majority of the votes in the Sanera political axis where he [D^_| `{Z\ *H\DGH GH`HDYHG [^\ because the gap he gave to Gemade ^ÂŽ 8ÂĽÂ’\ /ZÂ?Z DÂŽG .DY|^ÂŽD $_D _ZFD_ government areas was not serious. In Vandeikya where he trusted a _ZY Z` qHZq_H [^| D^GH| DÂŽG qZ_^Y^FD_ associates could not pull their weights. In the Benue North-west Senatorial '^|Y{^FY 6HÂŽDYZ{ *HZ{Â?H $ÂĽÂ’\H ][Z FD\qD^Â?ÂŽHG `Z{ ZÂŽ_} Y]Z GD}| defeated Chief Mike Mku of the PDP. The Senate Minority Leader and leader of the APC in Benue State had established strong links with the qHZq_H Z` Y[H |HÂŽDYZ{^D_ —ZÂŽH ][HÂŽ he was governor of the state between 1999 and 2007. Mku had contested the governorship position with him in EÂ’Y Y[H ZGG| `DÂœZÂ’{HG $ÂĽÂ’\H D| the elders asked Mku to mellow down because Akume was an experienced

D| '{ 6D\Â’H_ 2{YZ\ Z` Y[H $3& ][Z promised to pay salaries promptly as soon as he wins the governorship race became more favoured. Governor Suswam could not make categorical statements about the situation of Y[^ÂŽÂ?| |Z 7D{—Z{ EHFD\H FZÂŽ`Â’|HG as he was not in the position to say whether the salary and pension arrears had been considerably reduced even as he had promised to introduce pension reforms. Jonathan’s election was not directly DIHFYHG E} Y[H |D_D{} DÂŽG qHÂŽ|^ZÂŽ q{ZE_H\ EÂ’Y Y[DY Z` 7D{—Z{ ]D| |H{^ZÂ’|_} DIHFYHG EHFDÂ’|H Y[H Â?HÂŽH{D_ ÂŽZY^ZÂŽ ]D| Y[DY 7D{—Z{ ]ZÂ’_G FZÂŽY^ÂŽÂ’H to have the same problem even if [H ]D| H_HFYHG EHFDÂ’|H GHŒŽ^YH statements were not made as to how the problem was going to be tackled after the election. :[DY DIHFYHG -ZÂŽDY[DÂŽ |Z \Â’F[ was that the nation’s economy had Gemade FZ__Dq|HG ]^Y[ Y[H ÂŽD^{D EHFZ\^ÂŽÂ? weaker and weaker against other bureaucrat. currencies. The price of Nigerian In the Benue South Senatorial crude dropped embarrassingly low District where a former President of while decay in infrastructure and the National Association of Nigerian the enormous security challenges 6YÂ’GHÂŽY| 1$16 &Z\{DGH 'DÂŽ \DGH %HÂŽÂ’H qHZq_H DÂŽG ^ÂŽGHHG 2ÂŽÂŚH[ FZÂŽYH|YHG DÂ?D^ÂŽ|Y Y[H 6HÂŽDYH other Nigerians to turn their backs 3{H|^GHÂŽY 'DÂœ^G 0D{ÂĽ DÂŽG Â?DÂœH [^\ D on Jonathan. It was believed that good chase because of the problem the Jonathan deliberately spilled the blood 3'3 Â?ZÂœH{ÂŽ\HÂŽY [DG ^ÂŽ Y[H |YDYH Y[H of Nigerians in the North-eastern part gap Mark gave him was not serious. of Nigeria as he promised that in six It was not surprising that during the ]HHÂĽ| Y[H |Z_G^H{| ]H{H Â?Z^ÂŽÂ? YZ ÂŒÂ?[Y Â?ZÂœH{ÂŽZ{|[^q H_HFY^ZÂŽ Z` $q{^_ Y[H ^ÂŽ|Â’{Â?HÂŽY| YZ D |YDÂŽG|Y^__ DÂŽG Y[H} APC won some local governments in actually did so. Idoma land. As regards House of Representatives %H`Z{H Y[H H_HFY^ZÂŽ| ]H{H |[^`YHG H_HFY^ZÂŽ Y[H 3'3 ]D| D\D—^ÂŽÂ?_} Jonathan was favoured to win the defeated in Tiv land where APC q{H|^GHÂŽY^D_ H_HFY^ZÂŽ ^ÂŽ %HÂŽÂ’H EÂ’Y picked almost all the seats in the two when the problem of non payment senatorial districts while in the Idoma of salaries and pension became so speaking area where the people have \DÂŽ^`H|Y -ZÂŽDY[DŽ“| |YDÂĽH| EHFD\H |Z a lot of respect for Mark and the weak that Buhari had to defeat him. 0^ÂŽ^|YH{ Z` ,ÂŽYH{^Z{ &Z\{DGH $EED &^Âœ^_ |H{ÂœDÂŽY| YHDF[H{| EÂ’|^ÂŽH|| \HÂŽ 0Z{Z \DÂŚZ{^Y} Z` Y[H |HDY| ]HÂŽY YZ Y[H DÂŽG ]Z\HÂŽ |YÂ’GHÂŽY| ][Z ]H{H ZÂŽ 3'3 EÂ’Y ^ÂŽ Y[H +ZÂ’|H Z` $||H\E_} [Z_^GD} _HFYÂ’{H{| DY Y[H |YDYH Z]ÂŽHG H_HFY^ZÂŽ| Y[H 3'3 [DG Â’qqH{ [DÂŽG university who were on strike and the as it won 15 seats while the APC and electorate who depend on workers Y[H /DEZÂ’{ 3D{Y} /3 [DG DÂŽG ZÂŽH `Z{ Y[H^{ |Â’{Âœ^ÂœD_ YÂ’{ÂŽHG Y[H^{ EDFÂĽ respectively. on Jonathan as Governor Suswam One of the surprises that PDP became helpless. bigwigs in Benue State would not 7[H EDÂŽG]DÂ?ZÂŽ HIHFY Z` %Â’[D{^“| forget in a hurry is the defection of victory at the polls became serious *HÂŽH{D_ /D]{HÂŽFH 2ÂŽZÂŚD &[^H` -Z[ÂŽ when Benue people came out to cast Ochpga and a few others to the APC their votes in the governorship election few days to the governorship election of April 11. The general believe that of April 11. Onoja and Ochoga pulled it was Suswam who insisted that Mr. their weights in Ohimini and Ado 7H{[H\HÂŽ 7D{—Z{ |[ZÂ’_G EH F[Z|HÂŽ local government areas where APC as the governorship candidate of the defeated the PDP. 3'3 DÂŽG Y[H Â’ÂŽ`Z{YÂ’ÂŽDYH EH_^HÂœH Y[DY Even as Ortom won the the same Suswam did not want to governorship election partly because F_HD{ |D_D{} DÂŽG qHÂŽ|^ZÂŽ D{{HD{| [DG D Continued on Page 53 ÂŽHÂ?DY^ÂœH HIHFY ZÂŽ 0{ 7D{—Z{“| H_HFY^ZÂŽ

Udom’s emergence saved A’Ibom from ethnic disharmony - Gov-elect’s kinsmen Bassey Anthony, Uyo

*ZG|]^__ $ÂĽqDE^Z DÂŽG [^| ]^`H 8ÂŽZ\D (ÂĽDHYH `Z{ Y[H^{ |Â’qqZ{Y olitical stakeholders of for Udom. Onna have said that the 7[H qZ_^Y^FD_ _HDGH{| Â’ÂŽGH{ emergence of Deacon the aegis of Onna Elders/ Udom Emmanuel from Eket 6YDÂĽH[Z_GH{| )Z{Â’\ ÂŽZYHG Y[DY Senatorial District as governor Udom’s election has balanced has saved Akwa Ibom from the distribution of power among ethnic and political disharmony. the three senatorial districts in The stakeholders said this the state. Tuesday when they gathered 6qHDÂĽ^ÂŽÂ? &[D^{\DÂŽ Z` Y[H in their thousands at the Onna )Z{Â’\ &[^H` 6Â’ÂŽGD} 8GZÂŽ|HÂĽ /ZFD_ *ZÂœH{ÂŽ\HÂŽY &ZÂ’ÂŽF^_ +D__ |D_Â’YHG Y[H FZÂ’{DÂ?H |^ÂŽFH{^Y} Abat to appreciate Governor and tenacity of purpose

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displayed by Governor Akpabio in ensuring that power rotates YZ (ÂĽHY 6HÂŽDYZ{^D_ G^|Y{^FY DÂŽ area that has never produced a governor since the creation of state in 1987. $FFZ{G^ÂŽÂ? YZ 8GZÂŽ|HÂĽ Š$ÂĽ]D Ibom would have been torn into pieces if Akpabio and other stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had not towed the path of justice and fairness. Š,ÂŽ DGG^Y^ZÂŽ ]H ]^__ ÂŽZY

ignore the fact that we are able to celebrate Udom’s victory YZGD} EHFDÂ’|H Z` Y[H HIZ{Y| Z` Â?{HDY \HÂŽ DÂŽG ]Z\HÂŽ Â?{HDY Z{Â?DÂŽ^—DY^ZÂŽ| DÂŽG ^ÂŽ|Y^YÂ’Y^ZÂŽ| YZ arrive at where we are now. Š:^Y[ Y[DY ^ÂŽ \^ÂŽG ]H D{H ZE_^Â?HG YZ {HFZÂ?ÂŽ^—H DÂŽG Dqq{HF^DYH Y[H HIZ{Y| Z` &[^H` '{ *ZG|]^__ 2EZY $ÂĽqDE^Z executive governor of Akwa ,EZ\ 6YDYHÂŞ [H |D^G He noted that Uyo and Ikot Continued on Page 52


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League Watch ‘WhyYusuf was picked as Keshi’s assistant’ following the Super Eagles’ defeat to Uganda in Uyo and the goalless draw with South Africa in Nelspruit. Keshi and the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation have agreed that Yusuf should join the team as First Assistant Coach because of his wealth of experience on the domestic scene in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL). Yusuf led Kano Pillars to win the league title before joining Enyimba  Â‡Â…œŠÂ… ƒ…Â? ›…Â&#x;ƒƒ‡… part of the NFF team that has been sent to London to acquire technical skills as well as learn the use of the Prozone technology. “Yusuf has coached so many top clubs

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he reason behind the selection of El Kanemi Warriors Football Club tactician, Salisu Yusuf, as Super Eagles’ assistant coach has been revealed. According to goal. com, the former Enyimba and kano Pillars’ handler was chosen because of his wealth of experience in the domestic league having coached illustrious sides like the two time African champions, Enyimba International FC and current league champions Kano Pillars. The El Kanemi Warriors trainer replaced Daniel Amokachi, who has fallen out of favour with Keshi due to recent pronouncements

LMC adjusts NPFL fixtures for Federation Cup

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he League body has announced the rescheduling of some matches ‡„…‚šƒ„…„ Â?ƒ›…Â?‰‹… outstanding games due to Federation Cup and Warri Wolves Confederation Cup campaign The League Management Company (LMC) made some adjustments to some Nigeria Professional ‰‰Â?Â&#x; €€…‚šÂ?~‹ƒ›… ‡„…‚šƒ„…„ Â?ƒ›…Â?‰‹… rescheduled games for Federation Cup. In a statement made available by the league body earlier in the week, the Chief Operating .ÂĽÂƒÂ‹Â…Â‰Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ… Œ… Salihu Abubakar said the league body had to

make slight changes due to clash with the recent released Federation Cup timetable and Warri Wolves involvement in continent’s club competition. “NFF programmes always take precedence over other football programmes and it is in deference to this code that the LMC has adjusted its league schedules,â€? Abubakar said. According to him, “postponed Match Day Dž‚šÂ?~‹ƒ›… Â‡¨Â‰Â€¨ Â‡ÂžÂ… Shooting Stars and Kano Pillars in Ibadan have been slated for Wednesday, May 6 while Dolphins and Warri Wolves will play on Thursday, May 7

Wolves must scale Leopards’hurdle to reach group stage

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igeria’s only remaining continental campaigners, Warri Wolves FC, must get past AC Leopards to enter the Group stage of this year’s CAF Confederation Cup competition, where they will compete against, Zamalek, ASEC and Orlando Pirates. Warri Wolves have been drawn in Group B of the CAF Confederation Cup alongside Zamalek, ASEC Mimosas and Orlando Pirates in the draws done Tuesday in Egypt. The Seasiders will, however, have to navigate their path past Congolese club, AC LÊopards. Wolves must sustain the momentum that saw them beat MK Etanchetie FC of the Democratic Republic of Congo away last week

despite all odds. Wolves have to be careful against AC Leopards because they are the same side that sent Kano Pillars packing last season in CAF Champions League ‚‡ €…ˆ‹ƒ€ Â† Â‡ ‹œ…‹‰~‡„›… }~ € Â‚ƒ‹›ŠÂ… ›… …† ƒ‹…‰Â?Â… fact, Wolves will do well by beating AC Leopards to avenge Pillars defeat last season and they have all it takes to do so.

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 Â‡Â… ‰‹Â?Â… ‹¼‰~‹Â?Â… ‹ƒ… still involved in CAF Confederations Cup and have arrears of three

games in the league, one of which comes up Thursday, May 7 against Dolphins FC in Port

‹¼‰~‹Â?Š “No changes have been made to the Match ÂœÂ…ĂˆÂ…Â‚ÂšÂ?~‹ƒ›…ŠÂ? ¼Â?Â… would still hold on ~‡„ œŒ… œ…œÂ…Â&#x;~Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ… Â?ÂĽÂ?Â… ÂœÂ…Ă†Â…Â‚ÂšÂ?~‹ƒ›… have been rescheduled for Wednesday, May œŽÂ…ŠÂ? Â€ÂƒÂ… Â?ÂĽÂ?Â… œ…œÂ… ‚šÂ?~‹ƒ›… ‹ƒ…Â?‰…Â&#x;ƒ…ˆ€ œƒ„… ‰‡… ~‡„ œŒ… œ…ŠÂ…  ¼²ª ‰-Â…Â? Â†ÂƒÂ…Â?‰‹… €€…ž †ƒ›… Â›Â… 4pm. “The LMC warned that there may be need for further adjustments in view of Warri Wolves’ involvement on continental assignment and assured that all such changes would be made as the need arises and communicated accordingly.â€?

Heartland battle Rangers in Enugu

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t is oriental war in Enugu as two eastern clubs, hosts, Enugu Rangers and ¨ Â› Â? Â‡ÂžÂ… ƒ ‹Â?€ ‡„… Â… ‰Â?Â… Šƒ‹‹ Â…Â&#x; €ƒ…Â?‰‹…Â?Â?ƒ… maximum points at stake. There is no gain saying that this game is going to be one of the star matches of this week Nigeria Professional Football League. Any game involving the two sister clubs always generate emotions as their supporter are always on each other’s neck and this match is not going to exception. Why this game is going to be explosive is because both of them lost their

games last weekend.

ƒ ‹Â?€ ‡„…€‰›Â?Â… Â?Â…Â?‰†ƒ… to Sunshine Stars FC of Akure, while Rangers lost away to new comers, Wikki Tourist in Bauchi. Â? Â€ÂƒÂ… ƒ ‹Â?€ ‡„… ‰¼¼~ˆœ…Â?Â?ƒ…œÂ?Â?…ˆ‰› Â? Â‰Â‡Â… with 9 points after week seven games, Rangers are occupying the 5th position with six points after the same number of games. Both sides would like to redeem themselves with this game particularly as the current Rangers Technical Adviser of the Flying Antelope Kelechi †ƒÂ?‰€ƒ…Š ›… ƒ ‹Â?€ ‡„º›… chief coach last season.

in Nigeria namely Enyimba, Kano Pillars, El Kanemi Warriors, to †ƒ‡Â? Â‰Â‡Â…Â&#x;~Â?Â… Â…Â?ƒŠŠÂ… ƒ… has also had a stint as second assistant coach of the Super Eagles during Samson Siasia’s 11 months tenure as at the time when Dutch coach, Simon Kalika was Â?Â?ƒ…‚‹›Â?Â… ›› Â›Â? ‡Â?…¼‰ ÂĽÂ?Â… of the team. So Yusuf is Â? ÂžÂ?€œ…}~ € Â‚ƒ„…Â?‰… ›› Â›Â?Â… ƒ›Â? Â… ‡„…Š Â€Â€Â…„ƒ‚‡ Â?ƒ€œ… help him in scouting for the best legs in the Nigerian league since he is an active coach of the local league,â€? the source said. Goal.com revealed that the NFF will name Salisu Yusuf as Keshi’s assistants before the end of this week since camping would start on May 18.

Battle of Titans: Enyimba, Giwa set Aba on fire

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t is going to be the clash of the titans as two time African Champions, Enyimba International FC of Aba welcome table toppers, Giwa FC in this weekend’s match of the week game. The two sides will test their true strength in the league with this game as Giwa so far have shown serious intention to lift the trophy at the end of the season to prove to the doubting Thomases that they are not in the league to make up the numbers. The Ambassador Chris  ÂŠ …‚‡ Â‡ÂĽÂƒÂ„Â…Â› Â„ƒ…Š Â?Â?Â… due respect to what may be described as traditional teams in the league, have shown with what they have done so far that they are in the league for serious business. Their position on the log is indication of what they have been able to do so far in the eight week-old league.

So far, they have shown their seriousness and intention by securing two Š œ…Š Â‡Â›Â…›‰…Â? ‹ŠÂ… Â?ƒœ…‚‹›Â?Â… went to Enugu and silenced the fans and ran away with the maximum points to announce to the traditional teams that it is not going to be business as usual. Enyimba on the other hand have also showed that they remain one of the top contenders as they defeated FC Taraba but lost last weekend to new comers, Gabros FC of Nnewi. The two time African champions ›~-ƒ‹ƒ„… Â…ÂŤÂŞÂŹÂ…Â„ÂƒÂ?ƒ Â?Â… Â‡Â…Â?Â?ƒ… hands of the Nnewi club. Enyimba on the other hand would like to use this game to assure their supporters that they are still a team to beat. They would give everything they have in this game in order to redeem their image which ›~-ƒ‹ƒ„…›ƒ‹ Â‰~›…„ † žƒ… after the Nnewi defeat last weekend. Three points separate the two sides as Giwa is occupying the top spot after seven games with 14 points while Enyimba have 11 points after same number of goals. Coach Kadiri Ikhana must go into his bag of tricks to bring out what it takes to ensure that at the end of hostilities the maximum points will remain in the Aba based club. In all, there Š Â€Â€Â…Â&#x;ƒ…Â?‰‰Â?Â&#x; €€…‚‹ƒŠ‰‹²Â… as there will be no dull moment throughout the Ə…† Â‡~Â?ƒ›…„~‹ Â? Â‰Â‡Â…‰Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ… game. Whichever way the game goes, the fans will certainly get value for their hard earned money because the two sides will give them the best of Nigeria Professional Football League.


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‘Messi better than Maradona’ ...Suarez,Bryant react T he Barcelona ›Â? ‹…›ƒ‡Â?Â… Š ÂƒÂ‹Â… into meltdown on Wednesday with his match-winning performance against Bayern Munich at Camp Nou. The world has long since run out of superlatives for  Â‰Â‡ÂƒÂ€Â… ƒ›› ÂŒÂ…Â&#x;~Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ… Barcelona superstar’s incredible performance against Bayern Munich in midweek had fans searching for new ways to describe him. Â?ƒ… ‹žƒ‡Â? Â‡ÂƒÂ…‚‹ƒ„… home two brilliant goals in the 77th and 80th † Â‡~Â?ƒ›Œ…Â&#x;ƒÂ?‰‹ƒ… ›› Â›Â? Â‡ÂžÂ…

ƒœ† ‹º›…€ Â?ƒ…Â?Â? Â‹Â„Œ… ›… Barcelona thrashed the Germans 3-0 in their Champions League semi‚‡ €…‚‹›Â?…€ƒžŠ Social media was sent into meltdown thanks Â?‰…Â?Â?ƒ…€ Â€ÂƒÂ…žƒ‡ ~›Œ…Š Â?Â?Â… Â? †‰~›…‚ž~‹ƒ›…Â?‹‰†… inside and outside the Š‰‹€„…‰Â?Â…Â?‰‰Â?Â&#x; €€…}~ƒ~ Â‡ÂžÂ… up to heap praise on Messi. Former AC Milan and Brazil star Leonardo summed up the feelings of many when he declared that Messi must ‡‰Š…Â&#x;ÂƒÂ…ÂĽÂ‰Â‡Â› Â„ƒ‹ƒ„…Â&#x;ƒ ƒ‹… than Argentina legend Diego Maradona. ‡ž€ ‡„…ž‰ €›¼‰‹ Â‡ÂžÂ… €ƒžƒ‡„… ‹œ…  Â‡Âƒ²ÂƒÂ‹ÂŒÂ…

who faced Maradona when he scored his legendary solo goal during the 1986 World ~ˆŒ… ž‹ƒƒ„…Š Â?Â?Â… Leonardo. Former Barcelona and Netherlands striker Â?‹ ¼²Â… €~ ¨ÂƒÂ‹Â?Â…Â?ŠƒƒÂ?ƒ„Ă?Â… “He really is from a „ -ƒ‹ƒ‡Â?Â… € ‡ƒÂ?Â…Ă‘ ƒ›› Â… even if u are supporting another team u have to „† Â?Â…Â?Â? Â›Šš Outspoken Queens ‹²Â… ‡žƒ‹›…† Â„‚ƒ€„ƒ‹… Joey Barton remarked: “In any other era Cristano would be best of his generation. In the Messi-era everyone who has ever played is no.2. ‹ „‰‡ ŠÂ… ‹~Âœ-ŠÂ… ƒ€ƒŠš

Barca wary of Bayern threat

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arcelona were in no mood for celebration despite their 3-0 demolition of Bayern Munich in Wednesday’s night’s Champions League semi‚‡ €Œ…Š Â?Â?Â…Â?Â?ÂƒÂ…Â›ÂƒÂĽÂ‰Â‡Â„Â…Â€ÂƒÂžÂ…Â›Â? Â€Â€Â… to come. Lionel Messi put on another majestic performance Â?‰‹…Â?Â?ƒ… Â? € ‡…¼€~Â&#x;ÂŒÂ…Â›ÂĽÂ‰Â‹ Â‡ÂžÂ… Â?Š ¼ÂƒÂŒÂ…Â&#x;~Â?…¼‰ ÂĽÂ?Â… ~ Â›Â… ‡‹ }~ƒ… has told his players they cannot relax ahead of the return leg in Munich next week against a Bayern team that hit back from a huge Â„ÂƒÂ‚ÂĽÂ Â?Â… ž  Â‡Â›Â?Â… ‰‹Â?‰…Â?‰… „¨ Â‡ÂĽÂƒÂ…Â?‹‰†…Â?Â?ƒ…}~ ‹Â?ÂƒÂ‹ÂŞ ‚‡ €›Š “In the last 15 minutes we Š‰‡…Â?Â?ƒ…ž †ƒ…Â&#x;~Â?…‡‰Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ…Â? ÂƒÂŒšÂ… ~ Â›Â… ‡‹ }~ƒ…›  Â„Â… Â‡Â…Â? Â›Â…¼€~Â&#x;º›… ‰.ÂĽÂ Â€Â…ÂŠÂƒÂ&#x;› Â?ƒŠÂ…Âą ‡… ~‡ ¼Â?Â… we will not be speculating with the result. Âą ƒ  Â‡ÂžÂ… Â‡Â?‰…Â?Â?ƒ… Â? †ˆ Â‰Â‡Â›Â… ƒ ž~ƒ…‚‡ €… Â›Â… Â… very big prize and I am sure that the team will take the second leg as responsibly as they should. “We are going to try to win the return leg and make our fans happy. We need their support and it will be harder over there because they will have their fans. “We don’t see ourselves in Â?Â?ƒ…‚‡ €…œƒÂ?Š “I remember a team that was winning a Champions ƒ ž~ƒ…‚‡ €…Ǫ… Â?Â…Â? €Â?ÂŞÂ? Â†ÂƒÂ… only to then lose (against  ¨ÂƒÂ‹ÂˆÂ‰Â‰Â€Â… Â‡Â…­§Šš Wednesday’s performance was a special one for Â‹ÂĽÂƒÂ€Â‰Â‡ Œ…‡‰Â?…‰‡€œ…Â&#x;ÂƒÂĽ ~›ƒ… it put them a big step closer to the Champions League

‚‡ €Œ…Â&#x;~Â?Â…Â&#x;ÂƒÂĽ ~›ƒ…Â?Â?ƒ Â‹Â…Â?‰‹†ƒ‹… Â&#x;‰››… ƒˆ… ~ ‹„ Â‰Â€ …Š ›… Â?Â… the helm of Bayern and was ‹ƒÂ?~‹‡ Â‡ÂžÂ…Â?‰‹…Â?Â?ƒ…‚‹›Â?Â…Â? Â†ÂƒÂ… since leaving the Catalan club in 2013. All eyes were on Guardiola Â&#x;ƒÂ?Â‰Â‹ÂƒÂ…ÂˆÂ‹Â‰ÂĽÂƒÂƒÂ„ Â‡ÂžÂ›ÂŒÂ…Â&#x;~Â?Â…Â‰Â‡ÂĽÂƒÂ… Â?Â?ƒ…† Â?ÂĽÂ?…›Â? ‹Â?ƒ„Œ…Â?Â?ƒ…† ‡…Â?‰… take centre stage was Messi. The Argentinian has been in top form the past several weeks. “We are used to Messi showing us that he is a player Â?‹‰†… ‡‰Â?Â?ƒ‹…„ Â†ÂƒÂ‡Â› Â‰Â‡ÂŒšÂ… ~ Â›Â… ‡‹ }~ƒ…›  Â„Š Messi’s magic allowed Barca to break the deadlock in the 77th minute and his wonder goal three minutes later brought the fans at the Nou Camp stadium to their feet.

The South American would then set up Neymar for Barca’s third. Âą Â?ƒ‡… ƒ›› Â… Â›Â… Â‡Â›Âˆ Â‹ÂƒÂ„Œ… ‡‰Â&#x;Â‰Â„ÂœÂ…ÂĽ ‡…›Â?‰ˆ…Â? Â†ÂŒšÂ… ‹¼ Â… „ƒÂ?ƒ‡„ƒ‹… ƒ‹ ‹„…  }~ƒ… said. “His second goal was incredible. “It’s a pleasure to have him Š Â?Â?Â…~›Šš Messi has scored eight goals in seven Champions League starts for Barca this season. “Messi does things that ‡‰Â&#x;‰„œ…ƒ€›ƒ…„‰ƒ›ŒšÂ… ‹¼ Â… † Â„‚ƒ€„ƒ‹… ‡„‹ƒ›… ‡ ÂƒÂ›Â? Â… said. “We are lucky to be able to enjoy having him. Âą Â…Â? ²ÂƒÂ…†œ…Â? Â?…‰-Â…Â?‰…Â? Â†Â… Â‰Â‡ÂĽÂƒÂ… ž  Â‡Šš Messi has also been pivotal in Barca’s domestic campaign.

Yaya ‘90% sure to leave City’

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aya Toure’s agent says he is ‘90% certain’ Â?Â?ƒ…† Â„‚ƒ€„ƒ‹…Š Â€Â€Â…€ƒ ¨ÂƒÂ… Manchester City this summer.  Â† Â?‹ Â… ƒ€~²ÂŒÂ…ŠÂ?‰… has represented TourĂŠ Â?Â?‹‰~žÂ?‰~Â?Â…Â? Â›Â…ÂĽ ‹ƒƒ‹Œ…Â? ›… ÂĽÂ‰Â‡Â‚Â‹Â†ÂƒÂ„Â…Â?Â?ƒ‹ƒ… ‹ƒ…Â?Â?‹ƒƒ… clubs chasing the Ivory ‰ ›Â?Â… Â‡Â?ƒ‹‡ Â? Â‰Â‡ €Œ…Â&#x;~Â?Â…Â?ƒ… will not decide where his future lies until the end of the season. Reports suggest Inter  Â€ ‡… ‡„… ‹ Â›Â…  Â‡Â?ÂŞ Germain are two clubs ²ÂƒÂƒÂ‡Â…‰‡…Â?Â?ÂƒÂ…Ă‡ϻœƒ Â‹ÂŞÂ‰Â€Â„ÂŒÂ… who has struggled to capture his best form as City conceded the title to

Gerrard set for ‘emotional’ goodbye

Chelsea this season. ƒ€~²Â…Â? Â›Â…ÂĽÂ‰Â‡Â‚Â‹Â†ÂƒÂ„Â…Â?ƒ… is in London and is hoping to meet Manchester City to discuss Toure’s future in Â?Â?ƒ…‡ƒ ܻÂ?~Â?~‹ƒŒ… €Â?Â?‰~žÂ?Â… he says no date has been set for a meeting. He told Sky Sports News HQ: “It’s 90% certain he’ll leave Manchester City this summer. Nothing has been decided - we are waiting until the end of the ›ƒ ›‰‡Šš TourĂŠ has two years left ‰‡…Â? Â›Â…¼‰‡Â?‹ ÂĽÂ?Œ…Â? ¨ Â‡ÂžÂ… signed a new four-year deal in 2013. He moved to Â?Â?ƒ… Â? Â? „…Â?‹‰†… Â‹ÂĽÂƒÂ€Â‰Â‡ Â… for ÂŁ24million in 2010. TourĂŠ has made over

200 appearances for City and scored 62 goals in all competitions. Â? Â›Â…Â? Â†ÂƒÂ…€ ›Â?…œƒ ‹Œ… speculation over TourÊ’s future was ramped up after it was reported the player was unhappy at not receiving a birthday ÂĽ ²ÂƒÂ…Â?‹‰†…Â?Â?ÂƒÂ…ÂĽÂ€~Â&#x;Œ…ŠÂ? ¼Â?Â… both Seluk and TourĂŠ were }~ ¼²Â…Â?‰…„ Â›Â† Â›Â›Š And as TourÊ’s 32nd birthday rolls around again ‰‡… ÂœÂ…ÂśĂ‡ÂŒÂ… ƒ€~²Â…¾‰²ÂƒÂ„Ă’Â… “I have come to London to bring Yaya a birthday cake and I want to check that Manchester City buy Yaya a cake for his birthday Â?‰‰Šš

iverpool’s „ƒˆ ‹Â? Â‡ÂžÂ…ÂĽ ˆÂ?  Â‡ÂŒÂ… Â?ƒ¨ÂƒÂ‡Â… ƒ‹‹ ‹„Œ… „† Â?›… Â?…Š Â€Â€Â…Â&#x;ƒ…„ .ÂĽ~€Â?Â… for him to let go of his long association with his boyhood club but he intends to return in some capacity in the future. Â?ƒ…† Â„‚ƒ€„ƒ‹…Š Â€Â€Â… €ƒ ¨ÂƒÂ…Â?Â?ƒ… ƒ„›Œ…ŠÂ?‰†…Â?ƒ… ¾‰ Â‡ÂƒÂ„Â… Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ… žƒ…‰Â?…‡ Â‡ÂƒÂŒÂ… to join the Los Angeles Galaxy in the summer. After scoring the winner in front of the ‰ˆ… ž  Â‡Â›Â?Â… …€ ›Â?Â… Saturday he revealed emotion may have got Â?Â?ƒ…Â&#x;ƒ ƒ‹…‰Â?Â…Â? Â†Â…Â?‰‹…Â? Â›Â… missed penalty earlier in Â?Â?ƒ…ž †ƒŒ…Â&#x;~Â?Â…Â?Â? Â?…Š Â€Â€Â… be nothing compared to the wrench of making Â? Â›Â…‚‡ €… ˆˆƒ ‹ Â‡ÂĽÂƒÂ… Â?Â… ‡‚ƒ€„…‰‡… ÂœÂ…ÂśĂŠÂ… ‡„… playing his last match at Stoke the following weekend.

“It’s going to be „ .ÂĽ~€Â?Â…Â?‰…€ƒÂ?…ž‰ŒšÂ…Â?ƒ… said. “It’s exciting to know I will be trying something „ -ƒ‹ƒ‡Â?Œ…ˆ€ Âœ Â‡ÂžÂ… Â‡Â… another league and

French league investigates 15 over betting

aris: Fifteen professional players are being investigating by the French Football League ÂŚ §Â…Â?‰‹…Â&#x;‹ƒ ² Â‡ÂžÂ… ‡Â? ª Â&#x;ƒ  Â‡ÂžÂ…‹ƒž~€ Â? Â‰Â‡Â›ÂŒÂ…Â?Â?ƒ… …›  Â„ŠÂ… They added that there was no suspicion of † Â?ÂĽÂ?ª‚š Â‡ÂžÂ… ‡„…Â?Â? Â?Â… ÂŤĂ‡Â…Ă‰ÂƒÂ„~ÂĽ Â?‰‹›º…Œ›Â? -Â… members) were also under investigation for

breaking the same rules. The regulations state Â?Â? Â?…‡‰…ˆ€ œƒ‹Œ…‹ƒÂ?ƒ‹ƒƒ…‰‹… ›Â? -ɠĠÂ&#x;ƒ‹… Â›Â… €€‰Šƒ„… to bet on “competitions ‰‹ž ‡ Â›ÂƒÂ„Â…Â&#x;œ…Â?Â?ƒ… šŠÂ… ‡…Â?Â?ÂƒÂ…ÂŤÂŹÂśĂ‡Ă‹ÂśĂŒÂ…Â›Âƒ ›‰‡Œ… 87 professional players were found guilty of Â&#x;ƒ  Â‡ÂžÂ…‰-ÂƒÂ‡ÂĽÂƒÂ›Â…Â&#x;œ…Â?Â?ƒ… Œ…Š Â?Â?…ÇŽ…‰Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ†… being sanctioned with ‚‡ƒ›ŠÂ…

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žƒ  Â‡ÂžÂ…Â?‰…›ƒƒ… …€‰Â?…‰Â?Â… a great country like America. Âą Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ…› †ƒ…Â? Â†ÂƒÂŒÂ… º†… emotional and I know Â?Â?ƒ›ƒ…‚‡ €…Â?ƒŠ…Šƒƒ²Â›Â…Š Â€Â€Â… be tough.

Spanish football league takes FA to court

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he Spanish league is taking legal measures against the country’s football federation for suspending all domestic matches from May 16. The league says in a statement that the “decision adopted by the Spanish football federation is legally ¨Â‰ Â„šÂ… ‡„…Â?Â? Â?Â… Â?Â…Â? ›…¹Â? ²ÂƒÂ‡Â… the corresponding legal actions ... in defense of the legitimate interests of its ¼€~Â&#x;›Šš The Spanish federation announced on Wednesday that it is supporting an ¹ Â‡Â„ƒ‚‡ Â?ƒšÂ…›Â?‹ ²ÂƒÂ…Â?Â?ƒ… players’ union will call ‰‡… ÂœÂ…ÂśĂŠÂŒÂ…ÂŠÂ? ¼Â?…Š‰~€„… -ÂƒÂĽÂ?Â…Â?Â?ƒ…‚‡ €…Â?Š‰…‹‰~‡„›… of the league and the Copa „ƒ€… ƒœ…‚‡ €Š The federation and the players’ union are taking the measure to protest a proposed law on the sale of television rights and how the income is divided among clubs.


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Nigeria ‘ll break the jinx

come close to landing the Under-20 World Cup, but on both occasions in 1989 and 2005 they fell short by €‰› Â‡ÂžÂ…Â?Â?ƒ…‚‡ €›Š Ghana is the only country that has won the event in Africa but Adepoju is hopeful that this present Nigeria squad would break the jinx. “I am not a prophet but I believe in this Under-20 team. They have the character and the mentality of a winning side,â€? he added. Meanwhile, Flying Eagles will play three tune-up matches against the Under-23 teams of German Bundesliga clubs

‰-ƒ‡Â?ƒ †Œ… ~‹‡Â&#x;ƒ‹ž… ‡„… Freiburg. The Nigeria Under-20 team will take on the

‰-ƒ‡Â?ƒ Â†Â… Â‡Â„ÂƒÂ‹ÂŞÂŤĂ‡ÂşÂ›Â…Â‰Â‡Â… œ…œÂ… Â‡Â… ‰-ƒ‡Â?ƒ Â†Â…Š Â?Â?Â… ² ¼²ªÂ‰-Â…Â? Â†ÂƒÂ…›€ Â?ƒ„…Â?Â‰Â‹Â…Ă‡ÂˆÂ†ÂŒÂ… which is 4pm Nigerian time. Three days later they will tackle the U23 team of Nurnberg at their training ground in SudwestPark in Nurnberg by 4.30pm. These two matches will be able to give coach Manu Garba and his assistants the ÂĽÂ? Â‡ÂĽÂƒÂ…Â?‰…‹~‡… …‚‡ €…‹~€ƒ… over the players they will ˆ ¼²Â…Â?‰‹…Â?Â?ƒ Â‹Â…‚‡ €…œªÂ† ‡… squad for the World Cup. Nigeria will submit a ‚‡ €…›}~ „…Â?‰… …‰‡… œ… 15.

...Adepoju says national U-20 boys are hungry for success Gbolahan Dada

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igeria’s Under-20 team, Flying Eagles, to this month’s FIFA Under-20 World Cup in New Zealand, are good enough to top the group which also has Brazil, Hungary and Korea DPR, according to ex-international Mutiu Adepoju. The former Flying Eagles player said the present Under-20 team coached by Manu Garba are hungry for success and could pull surprises when the championship begin soon. He described the players as fearless, gifted and determined to make history for themselves at the global stage. “I have seen these boys and I know what they can do with the ball. They have mature in sizes and strength. They are promising and technically sound in every department of the game. I strongly believe they would do Nigeria proud in New

Zealand,â€? he said. Recently, coach Garba, released his provisional squad for the fast approaching event billed to start from May 30 to June 20, 2015 and topping the list of 35 invited players to ¾‰›Â?€ƒ…Â?‰‹…ˆ€ ÂĽÂƒÂ›Â… Â‡Â…Â?Â?ƒ…‚‡ €… squad is Manchester City starlet, Kelechi Iheanacho. Iheanacho who was conspicuously missing as the Flying Eagles conquered the continent at the last Africa Youth Championships, AYC, in Senegal is in top shape and he is expected to combine well with hot shot, Taiwo Awoniyi in the front. Other prominent members of the 2013 Golden Eaglets set that have been given the chance to stake a claim in the ‚‡ €…›}~ „…Â?Â? Â?…Š‰~€„… be gunning for history in New Zealand include Success Isaac who plays with Granada in Spain and Chidebere Nwakali of Manchester City, England amongst others. The Flying Eagles are in Group E where they are pitched alongside Brazil, Korea DPR and Hungary. Nigeria have twice

Go for goals,Okumagba charges Super Falcons concentrating, perfecting match plans and tactics. Reports have it that the spirit is high in their camp. There is nothing that should Victor Enyinnaya be uppermost in their minds now than how to win this all important Olympic Games ational Chairman of Nigeria Football }~ € Â‚ƒ‹ŠÂ… Â?…Š‰‡ºÂ?Â…Â&#x;ƒ… Â…Â?ƒ Â… party though, but with the Supporters Club overwhelming support from (NFSC), Prince Vincent the NFF coupled with the Okumagba, has charged fact that the team would Super Falcons to go all out Â&#x;ƒ…Â?Â?ƒ…‚‹›Â?Â…Â?‰…Šƒ ‹…Â?Â?ƒ…‡ƒŠ… and turn back their Malian Nike jersey has made it counterparts in the crucial €œ†ˆ ¼Â… †ƒ›…}~ € Â‚ƒ‹… Â‡Â… imperative for the squad to win accordingly. We are Abuja today. The Edwin Okon tutored solidly behind the side,’ Okumagba reassured. girls would not let go According to him, all bearing in mind what is at arrangement has been put stake. He believes that the Nigerian side will be up and in place for total support from the NFSC to the „‰ Â‡ÂžÂ… Â‡Â…Â?Â?ƒ…}~ € Â‚ƒ‹… ‡„… team. The Supporters Club overcome Mali. will not miss any moment ‘Super Falcons have the cheering the side to victory. materials and resources to He further revealed that do the country proud. The the strong combination of preparations for the game Abuja, Kaduna and Lagos have been on. The foreignaxis would storm the based players are already in camp and the coaches are National stadium, Abuja

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in full force to drum the Nigerian girls to victory. He is also hopeful that for the leadership of the NFF to chose that day to unveil the new Nike wear meant a lot and nothing than outright goal harvest would be good enough. I am optimistic that Okon and his girl knew the task ahead and must key in decisively and do the needful for the fans, he enthused. Okumagba who was among the several football heavyweights that witnessed the unveiling of the 2014/2015 Nigeria Nation-Wide League (NNWL) season during the week in Lagos cautions the Falcons on the need to guard against under rating the Malians because of the result against the same team in the All Africa Games }~ € Â‚ƒ‹ŠÂ…Â… ‘I know that Okon will drum it into their consciousness to be cautious but aggressive ‡„…¼ €¼~€ Â?ƒ„… ›…Â?Â?ƒœ…‚€ƒ… out against Mali today. I envisage it will be a highly technical and tactical match that may be mostly played from the bench. Our girls are ready no doubt but we must remind them not to play themselves into being under pressure. The way ‡„…† ƒ‹…Â?Â?ƒœ…Â? ²ÂƒÂ…Â?Â?ƒ… game to their opponents area would determine the outcome of the game when the curtain is drawn. Though Asisat Oshoala would be missing in the game there are good replacements as this team never lack equally deadly strikers that can make the „ -ÂƒÂ‹ÂƒÂ‡ÂĽÂƒÂ…ÂŠÂ?ƒ‡… Â?…† ƒ‹›… most,’ he stressed.

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he yearly get together of Association of Sports Veterans in Nigeria comes up today in Lagos. The body comprising former sports administrators and those that have distinguished records in their various sporting endeavours, has been in existence for some years now and is waxing stronger and stronger by the day.

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the body, Chief Peter Osugo, Other notable members include Ajibade FashinaThomas, Chief Festus Okubule, Chief Linus Mba, General Okaro, Chioma AjunwaOpara, Chuka Mamah, Mitchell Obi amongst others. Saturday’s event will be hosted by Elder Paul Bassey. The Governor of Lagos State, Raji Babatunde Fashola is one of the Patrons of the august

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entrant Capital City Doves. The Abuja girls were among Â?Â?ƒ…Â&#x;ÂƒÂ‡ÂƒÂ‚ÂĽÂ Â€Â…Â‰Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ… increased league team numbers, as approved by the NFF Executive Board COD Queens of Lagos another Â&#x;ÂƒÂ‡ÂƒÂ‚ÂĽÂ Â€Â…ÂŠ Â€Â€Â…Â&#x;ƒ… Â?Â… home to confront Edo Queens who picked a valuable away win  Â‡Â… ‚ …€ ›Â?…Šƒƒ²ÂƒÂ‡Â„ŠÂ… The Star match of the week will be Calabar where Pelican Stars Š‰~€„…›ƒ Â€ÂƒÂ…Â›ÂĽÂ‰Â‹ÂƒÂ›Â… with Rivers Angels


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Liberian, Egen Peace Odu, Ife Akinpelu, Mojisola Olusoji, my humble self and others were on stage. Musically, are you fulfilled? Yes I am, at least to an extent but looking at it broadly, I am not fulfilled yet. I believe there are still lots of work and aspirations to achieve What has life taught you? Be strong in the face of opposition. Project what God has deposited in you. Believe in yourself and always have a mindset to always achieve whatever you intend to achieve. How supportive is your husband in your professional and musical career? Haa! He has been very supportive. He is my ‘Brain Box’ in whatever I do. Professionally , I consult him on every decisions and steps I take while my musical career have been this successful courtesy of his invaluable inputs, directive and guidance. Where, when and how did you meet him? We met way back at the University of Lagos as undergraduates; we were actually members of a Christian Fellowship Group. He was a drummer while I was a singer in the group. We dated for five years before we got married in 1997. What struck you about him? Despite being members of the group, we were not even friends. We were only on a hello level. You see, while I am the happy go girl, he is of the gentle reserved person. All he does when we get to meetings or rehearsals is for him to just say hello and face his drums. I think his reserved mien

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How my husband caught me -Dupe Oyeneyin sort of raised the inquisitive thing in me so I decided to approach him to know if he is really that kind of person or pretending. So you made the first move? Yes I did! Why? Curiosity So what happened after your fact finding mission? I got to know that there is a very wonderful man behind that gentle reserved nature. I got to like him more after this discovery and our friendship increased with each day. We started as friends, became close friends, very close friends, a relationship started and today, here we are. Did he propose romantically? Romantic! Hmmm… there was no romantic proposal at all. No

flowers, candles or whatever. Infact, he just dropped it casually in his usual characteristic person. Where did he choose to propose? He proposed to me along a road inside University of Lagos called ‘Access Road’ And what was your response? What else would it have been; having dated for five years, what else? Was there any objection to the union from any of the two families? No, there was no objection at all Having dated for five years and married for 18 years, what has sustained the relationship this far? God! Besides our normal human efforts, I want to say that it is God. Personally, we made our own individual efforts at

ensuring that the relationship thrives but if not God, we couldn’t have been that perfect. What don’t you like about your husband? He is too principled What will be your advice to the younger generation of aspiring housewives? You must see and take your husband as your friend. Besides the love and emotional attraction, see him as your that you can trust and confide in. Even with the accompanying challenges, the element of trust and friendship will surely go a long way in sustaining the relationship. Also, look beyond the physical value, I mean his look, financial or societal status and so on but consider seriously his prospect, moral virtues and spiritual

disposition. Most importantly, there must be no third party, the only third party you need is God. The relationship must be a triangle relationship. The wife should see herself as a value adding factor or agent, a helper and supporter of the man and the home. The wife is like the neck holding the head and once the neck is not strong enough to hold the head…I am sure you know what will happen to the head What do you mean by triangle relationship? Triangle relationship means God is at the apex end while the couple is at the lower two ends Which comes first; your job or music? Presently, both comes first How do you mean by that? While I am in love with my music career, I still need to also keep my job in order to sustain my financial commitments. Of course I can be able to prioritize perhaps in the next 10 years or so but presently, they both come first. With your work schedule and music commitments, how do you relax? Singing! Singing is what keeps me sane. It’s my therapy. Who are your role models? I see Whitney Houston, Cece Winans, Shirley Ceasar, Lara George and Tope Alabi What are your favourites? For food, its fried plantain with either beans or rice, any bright colour will do for me, Fanta is good for me as a drink while any perfume with nice fragrance will do for me. What is your perception of fashion and style? Simplicity and class! In as much as I like good things, I always tell people that don’t ‘kill’ yourself all in the name of wanting to look good. Looking good, simple and classy is my own perception and understanding of fashion and style. What won’t you be caught without at any point in time? My phone. It’s always with me anywhere I go; you know the musical inspiration comes anytime and anywhere!

‘We started as friends, became close friends, very close friends, a relationship started and today, here we are.’

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Journalist raising giants with passion

Five minutes My passion for journalism Ariyike Akinbobola is an award winning On Air TV Personality, who once presented Spice Tvs lead programme, Urban Spice (a fashion and lifestyle magazine programme). She is also the producer and presenter of the fashion news lifestyle. She was also the presenter of Sugar and Spice, Instant Beauty Queen and Project Swan on Spice Tv, where she is currently the Nigerian correspondent and country manager for good morning Africa and Planet Radio TV. In this interview, she spoke with AJIBADE ALABI on her career, music and new project. Excerpts:

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ho is Ariyike? My name is Ariyike Akinbobola I am media personality, currently the Nigeria correspondent for good morning Africa. I am a lawyer and i write a column for a popular website where I have my own segment. I once worked with Gbajabiamila while I was practicing and with Justice Adebajo, I worked as their judicial assistant where I worked for two years So why did you decided to be journalist? Well. I have always wanted to work in media, but when I was small my parents wanted me to study law, so I have to go for Law. They said I used to talk a lot and I used to talk intelligently and that I used to settled many argument and quarrel when people are having disputes. So they believed becoming a lawyer will be perfect for me. So they gave me a lot of encouragement till i became a lawyer. Which school was that? I finished from University of Lagos and I went to Nigeria Law School, Lagos. After finished the law, I just believed it is high time for me to dip my hands into another things that is to pursue my own passion, which has always been media, which is why I took the necessary steps to be a presenter. I went to London Academy of media, where I obtained Diploma in TV presenting, because I believed that whatever field you are in, you should always aligned yourself properly, so when I knew I love media I have to get myself prepare for it, so that is why I went to London school of Academy for media to get myself equipped What was your first job as a media personality? The first job I got was (sigh) a lot of people don t knows it, but the first job I got was as video cat. Many years ago when we go to studio we go there to interview people we see in the studio. It was me and a guy called Kelechi he was an actor, so we did a TV show together, we did about five episodes, it was a signature production. It was after that, that I got my job with spice TV. But I also got my hand into my own production called reflection with Ariyike, this is before I did studio cat. But i did not like the production that they did for me so I did not collect it. But sooner or later people

will get to see it again, as I am planning to re- package it. For how many years have you been in the industry? I have been in the industry for almost three years now Have you thought of going into acting at all? Yes, in fact I have started acting movies. I was in Lekki wife is a new series. I play the role of a secretary to a landlord, who was having a lot of extra marital affairs in the movie, so I play the role of his secretary. Is a popular movie. I also play a lead role in Madam Carol Bar. It was 1705 production Your first appearance on TV did you feel any reminiscence? Well, my first appearance on TV, yes I was nervous because I have to send a lot of message to my friends, family members to tell them to watch. And I was nervous because I don’t know if people will react positively or negatively oh you did a fantastic job or hoo, you need to go back. You know in Nigeria even all over the world we have people who are ready to shield you into pieces if you did not do a good job, and vice versa. So I was nervous, so when I send out about that message and after the show a lot of people were calling me, even people that I did not send the message to telling I have done a good job. I was happy about that. But initially I was nervous Tell us about your new project My new project though not new is called “Best of Both Worlds “BOBW It is my own way of giving back to the society, I organizes a monthly event every first Wednesday of the month called “Best of Both Worlds� networking event (BOBW) which I started in October 2012 where I gives upcoming fashion designers, artists/ talent, poets, comedians, writers, media personalities, DJs and entertainers the opportunity to showcase their talent I also supports and creates awareness for one charitable organization at every edition of BOBW. Through my project many people have achieved their dreams. At this event, I welcome the best people from the entertainment industry and their counterparts in the corporate sector. It’s usually an evening/night of talent display, fun and interaction. There’s an open mic session where People are free to express themselves on anything that they have on their minds.


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Contentment, a gain they are getting from their environment no matter how small. They should be taught to give smiles,obedience, care, understanding even when they scolded, since it’s for their good. Also to give hard work, honesty and cooperation. Tangible and intangible sharing and giving as the case may be. Their gifts and talents are sourced out for maximum utility in the society. They should be taught Patriotism to keep their service in scope and view for productivity and progress. Since they are the leaders of tomorrow. Children should be taught leadership skills with expectations of their needs being met . Service to God entails obedience to His requirements and commandments, while service to humanity also entail being obedient to parents,elders and to obey societal/school rules. It is in obeying God that a lot of children find their footing, building up a solid foundation for other life values. Contribution can be seen from different angles of physical and abstract. A child should see his/herself as a contributing factor to the yielding of our world. Contributing their intellect for further development of the society by paying attention in class . Contributing to the well being,the joy ,unity and oneness in the home by performing their duties and chores in the home and outside the home. Having a help should not debar the allocation of duties in the home to a child,like overseeing the younger one with supervision. Clearing the table and floor after food. Followership training is essential for child submission to authorities and being cooperative. Charity should be given priority during curriculum building in schools. Roles of visiting “homes” should be essentially encouraged for gratitude bases. Going with material goods isn’t too much to teach for children to learn giving as a culture. Children should learn understanding emotional gestures by paying attention to other people’s emotional needs thereby becoming compassionate. A child being used to watching the Mum’s countenance and feelings would have learnt how to know when someone else is in need . It is service to parents for a child to always look out for how to make their parent happy and comfortable. Charity begins at home they say,giving and sharing should be practised within the family. This includes sharing views, intentions,emotions and things helps. As a child grows up a

youth with a service oriented heart,he is able to lead with a mindset of service. Not measuring how much he’s giving to how much he’s receiving as returns. Maximising every opportunity for tangible and intangible service. A young man once told his story of how he got his first and only job before he became an entrepreneur. He said after some months of search for employment after his youth service,he walked into a computer company and requested to see their boss. He told him he would like to render free services at the company. He was taken in with no salary plan which he sure did diligently. He resumed earlier and closed later than all the staff. By the time the month was ending, he was known to be the most handy around there. He was then paid salary with the other staff members because of his diligence till he resigned to start his own business. Leadership is about readiness to serve by leading others to achievements and progress. Leaving out the Boko Haram insurgency,the youth service coopers should be ready to serve in any state and work in any organisation available. You should be known for what you stand for and what purpose you will choose to pursue to fulfilling destiny. Being ready to use your talent and gift to better your society,utilising your mental faculty, your physical attributes, like a very tall youth playing basketball. A masculine featured girl playing female football,an exceptional intelligent person involved in the game of chess and so on. Rendering service with your discovered talent and gift is meant to pave way for your greatness. An adult that has gotten his/her role right in the home and society from young would certainly be a dedicated civil servant, a diligent employee and a thorough employer of labour. Such persons would be committed to paying tax and fulfilling other laws of the land. Giving their quota at the required time. As parties in a home,they are responsible parents, performing their roles adequately,laying good examples for their children as role models. They are committed to making their homes by keeping their partners happy. They are not particularly interested in who is giving more in all to make the home a home indeed.


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2014 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF CHAMS PLC, AT MUSON CENTRE, ONIKAN, LAGOS.

L-R: immediate Past Managing Director, Demola Aladekomo; Chairman of Chams Plc, Very Rev. Ayo Richards; new Managing Director, Olufemi Williams and Deputy Managing Director, Chams Plc, Luqman Balogun.

L-R: Chairman of Chams Plc, Very Rev. Ayo Richards; Mr. Kyari Bukar and Director, Dr. Evans Woherem. Photo: Segun Padonu

BARRISTER ARIYO OKUNSANYA CELEBRATES GOLDEN AGE.

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R-L: President-Elect General Muhammadu Buhari, Chairman, MTN Nigeria, Dr. Paschal Dozie, and CEO, MTN Group, Mr. Sifiso Dabengwa, during the visit of MTN Group to the President-Elect at the Defence House in Abuja, recently.

R-L; CEO, MTN Nigeria, Mr. Michael Ikpoki; Director, MTN Nigeria, Col Sani Bello (Rtd); Chairman, MTN Group, Mr. Phuthuma Nhlekho and President-Elect General Muhammadu Buhari, during the visit.

OFFICIAL OPENING AND HAND-OVER OF THE FAMILY PARK AND CANOPY WALKWAY BY GOVERNOR FASHOLA, AT LEKKI CONSERVATION CENTRE, LEKKI, LAGOS…YESTERDAY.

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: Commissioner for Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Lagos State, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat; Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola SAN; Commissioner for Tourism and Inter-Governmental Relation. Disun Holloway and President, Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF), Chief Izoma Philip Asiodu CFR.

L-R: Guests, Mr. Dotun Akinsawe; 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 L-R: Commissioner for Tourism and Inter-Governmental Relation, Disun Holloway; Lagos State

Governor, Babatunde Fashola SAN and Chairman, Nigerian Conservation Foundation, Chief Ede Dafinone. Photo: Segun Padonu


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is Th GE PAis for E L OPENING OF TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL PROPOSALS IN RESPECT OF GROUND HANDLING AND AIRLIFTING FOR 2015 PILGRIMAGE IN ABUJA.

L-R: Chairman, C.A.N, FCT Chapter, Rev. Israel Akanji; Chairman, Senate Committee on Pilgrimage, Sen. Simeon Ajibola; Executive Secretary, Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission, Mr. John Kennedy Opara and Chairman of the occasion, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh.

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AT THE 7TH DAY PRAYERS FOR REPOSE OF THE SOUL OF THE GOVERNOR’S MOTHER, GOGGO HAUWA YUGUDA, AT RAMAT HOUSE IN BAUCHI STATE.

Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda; Deputy Governor, Alhaji Sagir Saleh and the first son of the Governor, Alhaji Idris Yuguda.

People observing the 7th day prayers for repose of the soul of Goggo Hauwa Yuguda, the Governor Isa Yuguda’s mother.

L-R: Procurement Officer 1, Mr. Haruna Usman; Principal Procurement Officer, Mr. Victor Evoh and another Principal Procurement Officer, Mr. Ntidjo Robinson.

BASIRAH WEDS OLUWATOSIN

SMIRNOFF DOUBLE SIDE PARTY TO LAUNCH SMIRNOFF ICE DOUBLE BLACKWITH GUARANA IN LAGOS.

L-R: Innovation Manager, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Ms. Dorcas Mashingil; Ace Abaga; and Assistant Brand Manager, Spirit, Mr. Toluwalase Ogunyemi.

L-R: Innovation Manager, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Ms. Dorcas Mashingil; Ace Rapper, M.I. Abaga; and Assistant Brand Manager, Spirit, Mr. Toluwalase Ogunyemi,

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

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.


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. Keeps your immune system healthy Papaya is one of the best sources of vitamin C – it contains over 200% of your daily requirement. Vitamin C is essential for a strong immune system, a healthy and young skin and a high energy. Vitamin C is also believed to prevent heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some types of cancer. Incorporating more vitamin C rich foods like papaya into your meals helps to keep your immune system healthy all year long. 2. Keeps your eyes healthy Carrot is not the only source of vitamin A. Papaya contains Vitamin A and flavonoids such as zeaxanthin, beta-carotene, lutein and cyptoxanthin, which help to protect the mucus membranes and prevent age-related macular degeneration. If you spend too much time in front of your computer, try drinking carrot and papaya smoothie to keep your eyes healthy. 3. Keeps cancer risk away Due to its high antioxidant content, papaya may help to reduce your risk of developing cancer. Flavonoids and phytonutrients found in papaya keep free radicals at bay and your cells healthy. Studies show eating papaya regularly may help you prevent colon cancer and reduce prostate cancer risk. Sounds like a good reason to add some papaya to your salad or fruit pie, isn’t it? 4. Keeps your skin healthy and young No one can avoid aging, but we can avoid premature aging by eating healthy

food each day. Papaya has great anti-aging properties. It’s an excellent source of vitamin E, vitamin C, and beta-carotene that fight wrinkles, prevent skin damage and overall keep your skin healthy and young. 5. Good for your digestive system Papaya is known for its digestive properties too. The fruit supplies papain, an enzyme that keeps your digestion healthy. Add a serving of papaya to your breakfast, snack on it or use it in your evening smoothie to increase your metabolism and improve your digestion. 6. Helps to boost hair growth Papaya helps to soften the hair, keep the hair’s natural sheen, prevent dandruff and boost hair growth. Have a papaya smoothie for breakfast or lunch or make a papaya hair mask to improve your hair health. Mix 1/2 cup of plain yogurt and 1 skinned papaya, apply it to your hair, and rinse it off after 40-45 minutes. I use this mask twice a week to make my dry hair look more beautiful. 7. Helps to reduce menstrual pain While papaya is not the best remedy for menstrual cramps, it can ease the pain and make you feel bet-

ter in a matter of minutes. Papain enzyme found in papaya helps to promote regular flow of menstruation and relieve cramps. Give it a try! Who knows, maybe it will help you. 8. It’s a good weight loss fruit Eating papaya won’t make you look slimmer, if you don’t stick to a healthy diet and don’t work out regularly. However, this fruit can help you combat your cravings and feel fuller longer. Papaya is a good addition to any healthy snack, such as yogurt or salad, though a bowl full of ripe papaya makes a diet-friendly snack as well. Papaya is low in sugar and calories – one cup contains around 120 calories and 8.3 gm of sugar. Papaya is a versatile fruit. You can use it in your salads, fruit pies, fruit-topped cakes, smoothies, juices, salsa, make your own papaya chips, or eat it raw (just be sure it’s ripe!) Papaya has a great number of health benefits. These eight are among the best ones. What’s your favorite way to eat papaya? How often do you eat this fruit?


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He blamed the dismal performance of the party in the north to sible for Jonathan’s defeat in the hate campaign adopted and exthat President Jonathan’s close as- north. ecuted by the PDP Presidential sociates and aides were behind Consequently, the Mu’azu Campaign Organisation against the plot to destroy the party, and NWC distanced itself from blame, the presidential campaign of the threatened to deal decisively with insisting that it could not be reAll Progressives Congress (APC) them in accordance with the pro- sponsible for the failure of the par- candidate, Gen. Muhammadu visions of the party’s constitution. ty in the presidential election. Buhari (Rtd.). The NWC, in a statement by Speaking at a news conference Reacting to a social media rethe party’s National Publicity in Abuja, Metuh said, “Our advice port that Mu’azu’s NWC memSecretary, Olisa Metuh, said it is and suggestions were ignored. We bers shared part of presidential “aware of the clandestine activicannot be held responsible for the campaign funds among themties of such aides and associates of failure. selves; PDP spokesperson, Olisa the President, including their unMetuh, said that the body was not holy alliance with some elements involved in the disbursement of in other parties to undermine and campaign funds. weaken the PDP by attacking its Metuh declared that members leadership. For the avoidance of of the NWC did not play any sigThe statement read in part, Ž^ŒFDŽY qD{Y ^Ž Y[H q{H|^GHŽ“The NWC is aware that these doubt, we wish to state tial campaign of the party. same individuals who mismanHe explained that the NWC categorically that this members had no knowledge of aged the presidential campaigns are now desperately seeking to how the fund voted for the PDP national leadership cause crisis in the PDP with a presidential campaign was spent, view not only to divert attention adding that the N30 million alleghas remained very from their misdeeds, but also to edly paid to NWC members, reensure that they remained politiportedly received the approval transparent in all its cally relevant by hijacking the parof President Goodluck Jonathan; Y} |Y{’FY’{H `Z{ Y[H^{ |H_Œ|[ q’{dealing since coming to which according to Metuh was poses.� meant for furniture, medical and Undaunted, South east and &'()*+ &+ +-)-/)0+ other backlog of allowances accruSouth west leaders of the party able to the members for the last has been involved in any three years. also demanded Mu’azu’s removD_ 6qHF^ŒFD__} Y[H 6Z’Y[ :H|Y Metuh stated that the PDP genway, in any sleaze or leaders, who spoke through forerated about N9 billion from the mer deputy leader, Chief Olabode of Expression of Interest and embezzlement of party sale George, called for the resignation Nomination Forms to aspirants to of two representatives of the zone, 12345*+ 65&7+3&+-)-/)0+ œD{^Z’| Z6FH| _D|Y }HD{ in persons of Prof. Adewale Ola“Out of this, the party donatdipo and National Auditor, Ade&1+89)+ +9:5+);)0+/))3+ HG 1 \^__^ZŽ YZ 3{Z` -H{{} *Dwole Adeyanju, from the NWC, na-led national presidential cambut the duo rejected the call. accused of embezzlement paign fund raising dinner last The master of all the alterca'HFH\EH{ DŽG �DœH Z’Y 1 of funds in any ministry, tions was perhaps the allegation that Mu’azu is working for department or agencies of the APC as levied against him by Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekigovernment at any level ti State, and has threatened to expose Mu’azu’s dealings with the whatsoever APC. Similarly, allegation of mismanagement of campaign funds also came to the fore as the Walin Bauchi, the high traditional ti“Let me say this, In 2003, Prestle of Mu’azu, is facing baptism of sharing campaign funds between ident Obasanjo ran an election against Odumegwu Ojukhimself and the NWC members. 6^�Ž^ŒFDŽY_} Y[H G{D\D G{D|Y^- wu in the South East and in 2007, cally turned into blame game over Yar’Adua ran election against Ojukwu. I can tell you, if PDP had who did what in the defeat of engaged in name calling or abuse President Goodluck Jonathan as the NWC declared that hate cam- Ojukwu in anyway, PDP would have lost the elections in South paign by PDP presidential camEast,� Metuh added. paign organisation was responContinued from Page 15

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million to each of the 29 gubernaYZ{^D_ FDŽG^GDYH| ZŽ Y[H $q{^_ governorship election. “We sponsored our House of Assembly candidates, the money was passed through the governors or through ministers and gubernatorial candidates in states where PDP has no sitting governor,� he said. He maintained that the party got approval from President Jonathan for all its spending and expressed readiness of the NWC to make public its account. “For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to state categorically that this national leadership has remained very transparent in all its GHD_^Ž� |^ŽFH FZ\^Ž� YZ Z6FH 1Z NWC member has been involved in any way, in any sleaze or embezzlement of party funds. Also, no member of the NWC has ever been accused of embezzlement of funds in any ministry, department or agencies of government at any level whatsoever� Metuh added. Perhaps, in a bid to project its transparency, Mu’azu’s NWC said it was determine to investigate possible sabotage and antiparty activities by members of the qD{Y} ][^F[ \D} [DœH DIHFYHG ^Y during the elections. Political analysts have said the probe by Mu’azu may be targeted at Jonathan presidential campaign members, who have allegedly been championing his removal as Mu’azu jets out to England probably to seek respite even as PDP governors have also scheduled its own post mortem meeting. It is

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Udom’s emergence saved A’Ibom from ethnic disharmony- Gov-elect’s kinsmen Continued from Page 16

Ekpene Senatorial districts had taken their turn in governing the state hence it was the turn of Eket, adding that Akpabio’s support for Udom, and Udom’s overwhelming victory at Y[H $q{^_ qZ__ ]D| ’^YH commendable. Also speaking, the ViceChairman of the forum, Professor Godwin Umoette

thanked Governor Akpabio and his wife for choosing Udom, a son of Onna, as his successor, adding that Udom would govern the state along the paths of economic prosperity. Professor Umoette appealed to members of the opposition to accept the hand of fellowship extended to them by the Governor-elect, assuring that the incoming governor was ready to work with them to develop the

state. He also commended the people for electing Deaconess Owoidighe Ekpottai and Otuekong Nse Essien, both illustrious indigenes of the local government to represent them at the Federal and State constituencies respectively. In his contribution, the Chairman of Onna Local *ZÂœH{ÂŽ\HÂŽY ${HD 2EZÂŽÂ? 8IZY

Sunday Akpan said that there was no need for the opposition to contest Udom’s election in court. According to him, if election were to be conducted a hundred times over, Udom would still win as governor, adding that the $q{^_ �ZœH{ŽZ{|[^q H_HFY^ZŽ was one of the freest and fairest elections ever conducted in the country.


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Adamawa Assembly: One House, two Speakers Owolabi Adenusi - Yola

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damawa State House of Assembly under the embattled Speaker, Hon. Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, has been H\E{Z^_HG ^Ž G^IH{HŽY leadership crises since inception. The House hit national limelight when the Speaker passed a controversial reduction of local government tenure law from two and half years to one year. The law did not however, see the light of the day as a court voided it when the 21 local government chairmen in the state challenged it at the Yola High Court. The present crisis rocking the Assembly was said to be fallout of the impeachment of Murtala Nyako as many lawmakers were drafted into the battle by the embattled speaker. Newswatch Times gathered that some lawmakers accused the speaker of mismanaging the state’s resources to the tone of N3.9 billion when he acted as the acting governor of the state without carrying along the major lawmakers that worked with him to actualise the

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impeachment of former Governor Murtala Nyako and his deputy, Barrister Bala Nggilari. The aggrieved lawmakers led by Hon Jerry Kumdisi had accused the speaker of plotting to impeach Gov. Nggilari since the court reinstated him to Z6FH Kumdisi said that the speaker was not happy with the court ruling, and is desperate to become the governor of the state by whatever means. According to him, Fintiri has assembled majority of the lawmakers to support him to impeach Nggilari. Last Tuesday the leadership crisis rocking Adamawa House of Assembly reached its climax with members

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breaking into two groups to observed separate sittings. The sitting, which was held at the Assembly complex around 2pm, was presided over by Speaker Fintiri, with 10 members in attendance, who simply adopted the votes and proceedings of the last sitting before adjourning to Wednesday. However, the second group made up of nine members, observed theirs at the Government House Conference hall around 3pm same day. The sitting started with the appointment of Mrs. Wale Fwa (PDPDemsa) as Speaker ProTemprore. Fwa then presided over the sitting where they members initiated

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and impeached the Speaker, Ahmadu Fintiri and his deputy, Mr Laori Kwamoti. At the session, Salihu Kabilo (PDP-Verre) then nominated Jerry Kundisi (PDP-Gombi) as new Speaker, and was seconded by Abuzarri Ribadu (PDPYola South) while Umar Abdulkarim (PDMNasarawo/Binyeri) emerged as Deputy Speaker. Addressing the members after taking Y[H ZDY[ Z` Z6FH 0{ Jerry Kundisi, who emerged as the “new Speaker� thanked his colleagues for the FZŽŒGHŽFH {HqZ|HG ^Ž him and promised not to disappoint them. Kundisi said they had to sit at the Government House following

what he claimed to be continuous closure of the House by Fintiri, adding that they had to look for alternative venue. Kundisi said his leadership, unlike Fintiri’s would ensure smooth and cordial relationship with the executive. Kundisi adjourned the sitting to Wednesday after a motion to that HIHFY ]D| \ZœHG E} Abuzarri Ribadu (PDPYola South), and was seconded by Simon Isa (PDM-Song). Reacting to the development, Fintiri said he was still the Speaker, adding that what the members, who claimed to impeach him, did was against the rules and procedure Continued on Page 54

Benue political heavy weights reconcile after election intrigues Continued from Page 16

Z` Y[H EDŽG]D�ZŽ HIHFY of Buhari’s victory on March 28, Ortom’s political clout was greater than that of Mr Terhemen Tarzor. Ortom had made marks when he was Chairman of Guma Local Government. When he was the state secretary and deputy chairman of the PDP in Benue State, he assisted a lot of people to stabilise politically. He was the one that introduced the formula that there should be donation of votes when Suswam and Chief Mike Onoja tied during the governorship primaries of 2007 at the Aper Aku Stadium, and Y[H{H ]D| YZ EH D {’ŽZI When Ortom became the National Auditor of the PDP, and consequently became a Minister of State for

Investment, Trade and Industry, It became clear that someone who was a garage tout in Gboko and later became a taxi driver was going to win more laurels politically because during his screening for appointment as minister, he was only told to take a bow when he summarised the story of how he rose from grass to grace. Ortom’s Oracle Business Centre, Goshen Water and Driving School, had employed so many people before he started the governorship race. He had launched free medical treatment for those that had snake bites in the then snake infested areas of Guma Local Government Area of Benue State. Ortom had also instituted a scholarship scheme; he was the patron of

private publishers of newspapers in Benue and was media friendly. When he was chairman of Guma LGA, he won a media award of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ). The most striking thing about Ortom’s victory is that there was the general believe that Governor Suswam did not want him to win the PDP primaries in which he came third, but later defected to the APC to become a consensus candidate. His defection did not constitute hitches as he was already in the good books of Senator George Akume, who was the leader of the party in the state. So much had been said by those who wish to know why Siswam did not want Ortom to become governor, but Suswam was the Œ{|Y YZ FZŽ�{DY’_DYH

him when he emerged victorious. When Ortom and Suswam met at the government house after the election, they embraced as if there was no problem. Suswam declared that he would not go to court and that Mr. Tarzor was not going to challenge Ortom’s election at the tribunal. The visit of Ortom to government house was historic; it marked the end of an era and the seeming hostility that existed between Suswam’s loyalists and that of Ortom’s. Of course, in politics, it is said that there is no permanent friend, but permanent interest. The fact remains that Suswam and Ortom acted as heroes of democracy when they ironed out their G^IH{HŽFH| D| ^` Y[H{H was nothing wrong before the elections.

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Politics Ogun election controversy: Isiaka knows he lost – Amosun’s Aide Soyombo Opeyemi, Special Assistant on Media to Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State, 567868 9:6;<=>?; from journalists on the allegations against the governor by the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State, Mr. Gboyega Nasir Isiaka, during the just concluded general elections.

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surveys, opinion polls and prognoses by credible individuals, bodies and institutions, then it is a pity because you now `DFH Y[H |H_` ^Ž^FYHG burden of having to manufacture evidence to prove that. So you believe Isiaka stands ow do you no chance at the react to the tribunal? allegation Judges give verdicts by the candidate of based on facts, not Peoples Democratic sentiments; they Party (PDP) in Ogun deal with facts, not State, Mr. Gboyega fantasies, and this Isiaka, that the reis trite. As I stated election of Governor a couple of days Ibikunle Amosun ago, Isiaka himself was fraudulent? knows that he lost the Let me say election, and knows straightaway that we the reasons he lost. are now in the court He knows about of public opinion. We the performance did not seek this; it of the Ogun State was thrust on us by governor, Senator people who are in the Ibikunle Amosun, habit of overrating themselves. And their which endeared him intention is simple - to to voters. He is very corrupt public opinion much aware of how Amosun, despite in the hope that such being the incumbent, opinion-corruption ]^__ G^I’|H YZ Y[H FZ’{Y never took our people for granted, but went of law. Otherwise, from village to village, having taken his case to the court of law, one hamlet to hamlet. He also canvassed for would have expected votes in towns and Mr. Isiaka to devote cities; toured the entire his time to the suit. 236 wards in the state; But our courts are went on an extensive not unaware of the antics of some political local council tour and devoted hundreds litigants in Nigeria. of hours to meeting Rather than bring all shades, groups concrete evidence and socio-cultural to the courts, they recourse to duplicitous associations across the state before the stories on the pages election. Please, ask of newspapers in the Mr. Gboyega Isiaka hope that the courts how many wards will rule in their he visited during favour based on such his campaign? He avalanche of lies in knows that his own the media. It doesn’t electioneering never happen that way. attained any steam If you describe as fraudulent an election until few days to the election, when it was that has been hailed already too late. And all over the country as free and fair, and in for his godfathers to resolve their tug of line with pre-election war over who should

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control the PDP candidate and party machinery only three days to the election did enormous damage to Isiaka’s campaign. Let me tell you that Mr. Isiaka has only taken the tribunal’s option to score a cheap political point ahead of 2019 election. He wants to court public sympathy; he wants to be seen as the champion of the masses in order to get a soft-landing come 2019. There’s also the paranoia of having to lose election thrice in a row to the same candidate. So when some politicians go to tribunal, they have other reasons. Unfortunately they waste the time of people who have high regard for their time. But Isiaka has also accused Amosun of pursuing selfaggrandizing projects‌ (cuts in) You know such comments are made to seek newspaper headlines. I told you in an interview before the election that but for the freedom allowed during campaign, we should have dragged these people to court for using the name of Amosun without permission to raise Y[H^{ qÂ’E_^F q{ZÂŒ_H They need to attack Amosun in order to remain in the public domain. And I don’t have any problem with the opposition attacking or criticising Amosun provided they do so with facts. Even the governor himself has said severally that we need constructive criticisms to keep us on our toes.

But when a 10-km road is constructed for say 50 million naira, you then sit in your critic armchair to divide N50 million by 10, and claim that each kilometre costs N5 million, deliberating ignoring the fact that on that same 10-km road, you have one overhead bridge or ÂŹ}ZÂœH{ Z{ E{^GÂ?H| constructed over rivers and several other road furniture. Does it make sense to pick your calculator and say a kilometre of road costs N5m when it is known in construction world that such bridges will take close to 30% of the entire cost. Is this criticism or sheer deceit? What is self-aggrandizing in erecting model schools, in providing free education, in providing limited free health care through Gbomoro, in providing hundreds of transformers in order to bring to life comatose businesses, in building light rail, in boosting agriculture through provision of massive land clearing equipment, in providing an enabling environment for businesses to thrive and thousands of jobs generated for our youths? But for the investment of Amosun in security, what will have become the economy of our state today? How will our people, who could not sleep in the night and work in the day under the atmosphere of fear be productive? How will a global institution like the World Bank have taken notice of the giant strides made in just few years of the current administration? Were you not here in 2008 and 2010 when the respected institution rated Ogun as lowest in terms of ease of doing business in Nigeria? And the same body says we’ve moved to the top rung of development ladder within three years of the Amosun administration. Is that also self-aggrandizing? Politicians should not play politics at the expense of our people.

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of the House, and thereby stands null and void. He subsequently declared the seat of three lawmakers vacant. Fintiri, who declared the seats vacant at the Wednesday plenary of the House where he cited section 108 of the constitution, pointed Z’Y Y[DY Y[H DIHFYHG members, Umar Abdulkarim (PDMNasarawo/Binyeri), Hamman Tukur (PDMJada/Mbulo) and Adamu Usman (APCToungo) were elected to the House on PDP platform, but defected to other parties during in the last general elections. While condemning his purported impeachment on Tuesday by nine lawmakers, who sat at the Government House Yola, constituted a ŒœH \DŽ FZ\\^YYHH YZ investigate them, and submit its report on Monday for necessary action. Similarly, the group of nine lawmakers which sat at the Government House Conference Hall to prosecute the “impeachment� of the speaker had also sat on Wednesday at the same Government House conference hall under the leadership of Jerry Kundisi (PDP-Gombi) as Speaker. Kundisi described the actions taken by Fintiri as “illegal�, adding that his group would move their sitting to the House of Assembly complex on Monday. Meanwhile, security has been beefed up at the Adamawa House of Assembly complex. However, Governor Ngilari has said that his administration recognised Kundisi as Speaker. Ngilari, who denied his involvement in the impeachment of Fintiri by a group of lawmakers who elected Kundisi (Gombi constituency) as Speaker and Umar Abdulkarim (Nasarawo/Binyeri constituency) as deputy, said he has no option but to recognise the new leadership of the House, and hopes to work with them in the interest of the state. While speaking to newsmen in Yola through his Director

3Â’E_^F $ID^{| 0{ Phineas Elisha, on the development, Ngilari said that as far as he was concerned, there was a change in the Adamawa State House of Assembly, and the new Speaker is Mr. Jerry Kundisi. He said, “As far as His Excellency is concern, the new Speaker is Kundisi, and for now that is the government position. Š7[^| F_D{^ÂŒFDY^ZÂŽ has become very necessary following what happened. His Excellency Bala Ngilari want to state clearly that what happened in the Assembly is the House’s ^ÂŽYH{ÂŽD_ DID^{| “There is no interference from the state government or the state Governor himself as a person,â€? Elisha said. On the sitting by Kundisi group in Government House, Elisha explained that following continuous closure of the House of Assembly, the group had to look for a secure place which was why they chose Government House for security reasons. He described the Wednesday sitting at the state Assembly complex, presided by Fintiri, where resolutions were passed including the one directing the state government to recall the dismissed DirectorGeneral of Bureau for Public Procurement, Mallam Bello Umar, as unnecessary, pointing out that as far as Adamawa government was concerned, Fintiri is now a former speaker, and any sitting presided over by him would not be recognised by the government. Elisha denied allegation that the director was removed for querying dubious contracts by the administration, saying that he was sacked for {HÂœHD_^ÂŽÂ? Z6F^D_ |HF{HY| to the media in violation Z` [^| ZDY[ Z` Z6FH Newswatch Times’investigation revealed that the embattled speaker, Hon. Ahmadu Fintiri, may lose out in the raging battle as many lawmakers are about to pull out on the premises that the governor may pay their entitlements.


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Groups urge Ortom to improve infrastructure, streamline appointments Godwin Akor, Makurdi

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s the May 29 handover date draws nearer, various groups have listed their expectations from the incoming administration in Benue State. The various groups, during courtesy calls on the Governorelect, Dr Samuel Ortom, at his Makurdi residence, said that their expectations ranged from provision of critical infrastructure to the streamlining of positions in government. The groups that called on him included Gaambe-Tiev All Progressives Congress (APC) Forum; Minda Accountants Forum and Traders at Makurdi Modern Market. Spokesman for Gaambe-

Tiev All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr. Mathias Mtserkyaa, said the former Minister of State, Industry, Trade and Investment’s rise from a humble beginning to the position of a Minister of the Federal Republic, has made him to garner relevant experience in leadership. Mtserkyaa, a former Benue State House of Assembly member, expressed appreciation for what he described as Dr. Ortom’s close association with the various groups. He sought an end to incessant ~€ ‡ Â… ¼²Â›ÂŒÂ…‹ƒ›~€Â? Â‡ÂžÂ… Â‡Â?‰…€‰››… of lives and property as well as raping of women in the area, and asked the Federal Government to intervene. He particularly requested the rehabilitation of Abinsi-Wukari

Road, saying that Dr. Ortom should lobby General Buhari for the project. The Minda Accountants Forum, in an address presented by its President, Mr. Patrick Asarya, said they had no doubt that Ortom’s administration would impact positively on the lives of Benue people. In a goodwill message signed by Okoye Francis, the traders said they had a burning desire to see the upliftment of Makurdi Modern Market, and appealed to the governor-elect to streamline appointments so as to reduce duplication. He said the cordial relationship traders at the Makurdi Modern Market had with Gaambe-Tiev community and many of their sons, who had washed their

hands well enough to dine with kings, would be sustained. Responding to the various requests, Dr Ortom said he would use dialogue to resolve the incessant herders and Â? Â‹Â†ÂƒÂ‹Â›ÂşÂ… ¼‰‡¥ ¼Â?Â… ›… ›‰‰‡… ›… Â?ƒ… ››~†ƒ›…‰.ÂĽÂƒÂŒÂ…Âƒ¨ÂƒÂ‡Â… ›…Â?ƒ… „„ƒ„… that he would provide needed infrastructure to boost the state’s economy. The former minister said accountants are always expected to exhibit honesty in the performance of their duties, and assured the traders that his administration would boost the private sector through support for micro, small and medium enterprises

Plateau killings: Jang commiserates with victims, orders relief materials Gyang Bere, Jos

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lateau State Governor, Jonah David Jang, has expressed dismay over the recent killings of over 50 innocent people in ‚¨ÂƒÂ…¨ Â€Â€ žƒ›…Â?Â? Â?Â…Â&#x;‰‹„ƒ‹… ›ƒ… ‰¼ €… Government Area and Taraba State, and commiserated with the families of those who lost their loves. He disassociated himself from the accusation made by the leadership of Ngwang Ishi Tarok, an umbrella body of the Tarok people,which earlier accused the Nigerian Army and Governor Jonah David Jang of instigating the killings. Jang, in a press statement signed by his Executive Assistance, Clinton Garuba, and made available to Newswatch Times in Jos, dismissed the purported claims, saying he can’t be involved in the killing of people, who supported him as governor for the past eight years. He sympathised with families of those who lost their loved ones, and directed the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) to † ²ÂƒÂ…„‹ ›Â? ¼Â…ƒ-‰‹Â?Â… Â‡Â… „„‹ƒ›› Â‡ÂžÂ…Â?Â?ƒ…

plight of those who are displaced as a result of the incident. Parts of the statement read: “Our ƒ‡Â? Â‰Â‡Â…Â? ›…Â&#x;ƒƒ‡…„‹ Š‡…Â?‰… …ˆ‹ƒ››… Â&#x;‹ ÂƒÂ‚‡ž…Â&#x;œ…Â?Â?ƒ… žŠ ‡ž… ›Â? Â… ‹‰²ÂŒÂ… an umbrella body of the Tarok people in which they accused the Plateau State Governor, Dr. Jonah David Jang, and the Nigerian Army for the killings that recently took ˆ€ ÂĽÂƒÂ…  Â‡Â… ›ƒ… ‰¼ €… ‰¨ÂƒÂ‹Â‡Â†ÂƒÂ‡Â?Â… Area of Plateau State. “While the Plateau State Government commiserates with those who lost loved ones and family members in the incidence, it is however disheartening, unfair and uncharitable to drag its name into the killings of innocent people by men of the Nigerian Army. “It is widely known that neither the men of the STF nor the Police take orders from the state governor; they are both controlled from Abuja by the Defence Headquarters and the Force Headquarters. To insinuate that the Plateau State government has a hand  Â‡Â…Â?Â?ƒ…† ƒ‹… Â›Â…‰‡€œ… …ˆ€‰œ…Â?‰…Â?  Â‡Â?Â… the image of the governor and the government.â€?

Kogi guber: Group endorses PDP aspirant Ademu Idakwo, Lokoja

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L-R: Deputy Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Mr. Abu Adei; Director of Trauma and Emergency Response, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Joseph Amedu; pupil of Government Secondary School Wuse, Miss Egbor Osereme; wife of Corps Marshal, Mrs. Yemisi Oyeyemi and representative of Focal Point United Nations Decade of Action on Road Safety R6CHI@ ,;P?6W 06 UW:;7W ,N7C;?89 :?69;J C 6C>>W †C>B 9; @=GG7G=6C<9=; =H RD96: ‡;9<7: 1C<9=;8 *>=NC> 6=C: 8CH7<W †77B in Abuja‌yesterday. Photo: Wale Adenuga

NEMA explains reasons for flood disasters Justina Asishana, Minna

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he National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has given ‹ƒ ›‰‡›…Â?‰‹…¥‰‰„…„ › ›Â?ƒ‹›… in the country, stating that reluctance to heed prerainy season predictions and warnings by the Nigerian Metrological Agency (NIMET) is the main reason. The DirectorGeneral, NEMA, Alhaji Muhammad Sani Sidi, said this in Minna during Â… ÂˆÂ‹ÂƒÂŞÂĄÂ‰Â‰Â„Â… ÂĽ †ˆ  ž‡… towards early warning

and early action for non-governmental organisations, community based organisations, faith based organisations, ministries, departments and agencies in Niger State. According to Sidi, ¹¥Â‰Â‰Â„›… ‹ƒ… „ƒ¨ ›Â? Â? Â‡ÂžÂ… nature-induced disasters that have persistently claimed lives, damaged property and the environment. „ƒ‡Â? Â‚ÂĽ Â? Â‰Â‡Â… ‡„… adherence to early warning is the main avenue to reduce the  Â†Âˆ ÂĽÂ?Â… ‰Â?Â… ¥‰‰„… „ Â› ›Â?ƒ‹›…

in communities.â€? He added: “Early warnings must lead to early actions through linking warnings with mechanisms for preparedness, response and recovery.â€? The NEMA boss, who was represented by the head of Minna Operation .ÂĽÂƒÂŒÂ… ‹ŠÂ… € ²~Â… ~ž ‹„… Bijimi, commended NIMET for being proactive by annually ˆ‹ƒ„ ¼Â? Â‡ÂžÂ… ‰‡… ¥‰‰„… ˆ ƒ‹‡Œ… Â&#x;~Â?Â… € †ƒ‡Â?ƒ„… ‹ƒ› Â„ƒ‡Â?›… ‰Â?Â… ¥‰‰„… ˆ‹‰‡ƒ… communities inability to act on the predictions. Sidi said the disaster management agency has

put in place measures to ˆ‹ƒ¨ÂƒÂ‡Â?Â… ¥‰‰„… ‡„… ‰Â?Â?ƒ‹… related disasters by taking warning campaigns to rural areas of the state ahead of the rains. He stated that NEMA has trained many volunteers to assist in various communities in ÂĽ ›ƒ…‰Â?Â…ÂĄÂ‰Â‰Â„ÂŒÂ… „„ Â‡ÂžÂ…Â?Â? Â?Â… due to the devastating ƒ-ÂƒÂĽÂ?Â… ‰Â?Â… ¥‰‰„…  Â‡Â…  ÂžÂƒÂ‹ Â… since 2012, it became necessary to bring stakeholders together every year after the seasonal prediction (SRP) by NIMET to discuss and prepare for the New Year rainfall.

s build-up to the October governorship election in Kogi state begins, a group, under the umbrella of Kogi Restoration Network (KOREN), has called on the former governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Jibrin Isah Echocho, to contest in order to re-position the state as well as save it from perceived collapse. In a statement signed by the publicity secretary of the group, Barrister Olorunfemi Samuel, the group said ‘having carefully considered all the options, KOREN supported by opinion leaders , youth groups and grass root politicians has adopted Echocho, who have been enjoying overwhelming support in the past to vie for the number one position in the state.’ The group added that Echocho as an executive director in a bank some years back, employed over 4,600

youths across all tribes in the state within eight years. “Our unemployed youths and their aged parents are all yearning for Echocho, who as a Executive Director in Afribank in just eight years, gave jobs to over 4,600 Kogi State youths ŠÂ… Â?ƒ…Â&#x;ÂƒÂ‡ÂƒÂ‚ÂĽÂ Â‹ ÂƒÂ›Â…‰Â?Â…Â?Â? Â›Â…žƒ›Â?~Â‹ÂƒÂ…ÂĽ~Â?Â… across the three senatorial districts of the state without tribal or religious prejudice.â€? The statement added. It further stated that Echocho has built and equipped a modern school with very high academic standard, ‡„…† „ƒ… Â?Â… -‰‹„ Â&#x;€ƒ… ‡„… ÂĽÂĽÂƒÂ›Â› Â&#x;€ƒ… to all and sundry in the state as well as subsidised West Africa Examination Council fees for parents.â€? The group further noted that in the previous outing of Echocho , he traversed all the nooks and crannies of the state interacting with people, ›Â?‹ƒ›› Â‡ÂžÂ…Â?Â? Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ…† ‡…Â? ›…‚‹›Â?Â…Â? ‡„… information about the peculiar needs and problems of the people, saying if given the opportunity , he would take the state to a greater height .

NUC set to accredit Plateau varsity courses Gyang Bere, Jos

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lateau State University, Bokkos, has paid N5.8 million counterpart funding to the National University Commission for the smooth accreditation of18 Bachelors degree programmes run by the Institution. In a press statement signed by Â?Â?ƒ… ~Â&#x;€ ¼Â… ƒ€ Â? Â‰Â‡Â… .ÂĽÂƒÂ‹Â… ‰Â?Â… Â?Â?ƒ… University, Mr. John Agam, and made available to Newsatch Times in Jos, the institution said the NUC  Â‡Â… Â… €ƒ ƒ‹… › ÂžÂ‡ÂƒÂ„Â… Â&#x;œ…  Â?›…  Â‹ÂƒÂĽÂ?‰‹Œ… Quality Assurance, Dr. N B Salisu, approved June 2, 2015 for the accreditation of courses which is long overdue. Parts of the statement read: “The much awaited accreditation visit by the National University Commission to Plateau State University, Bokkos has been slated for 2nd June, 2015, a date the ad-hoc accreditation panel to the University is expected to arrive. Â…Âą …€ƒ ÂƒÂ‹Â…ÂĽÂ‰Â‡¨ÂƒÂœ Â‡ÂžÂ…Â?Â?ƒ… ˆˆ‹‰¨ €…

of date designed by Dr. N. B. Salisu, Director, Quality Assurance, seeking the Vice Chancellor, Plateau State University, Bokkos, Professor Stephen Mallo, to put the necessary machineries in place to facilitate the realisation of the exercise. “The school has already paid N5.8 million as part of the counterpart contribution for the exercise which will cover the eighteen Bachelors degree programmes being run by Â?Â?ƒ… ‡ ¨ÂƒÂ‹Â› Â?œ… Â‡Â…‚¨ÂƒÂ…Â? ÂĽ~€Â? ÂƒÂ›Š “The programmes to be considered for accreditation are Mathematics Science, ‡ž€ Â›Â?Â… ‡ž~ žƒŒ…  Â›Â?‰‹œŒ… International Studies and Theatre Arts. Others include Industrial Design, Chemistry, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science and Microbiology. In the same vein, the following Social Science programmes will also be considered for accreditation. They are Economics, Geography, Mass Communication, Political Science , Sociology and Psychology,â€? the statement reads.


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Sports Update Falcons advance as Mali withdraws have withdrawn so what it meant is that Super €¼‰‡›…Â? ¨ÂƒÂ…}~ € Â‚ƒ„… for the third round of the Olympic Games qualifying race. “We don’t know at the moment their next opponents but the next qualifying match will be after the side’s World Cup campaign in Canada. “We don’t have any issue with Mali’s withdrawal as our programme is to ensure Falcons qualify for the third round which they’ve done without kicking a ball. “We made adequate plan for the team and I believe they’re quite ready Â?‰…ž ¨ÂƒÂ… € Â… …ž‰‰„…‚žÂ?Â?Â… Â?Â… the game had held. Âą ƒº¨ÂƒÂ…}~ € Â‚ƒ„…Â?‰‹…Â?Â?ƒ… next stage of the campaign now we’ve to redirect our energies to the side’s preparations for the World Cup,â€? said Sanusi to supersport.com. Falcons are certain to have prosecuted the Olympic Games clash without some key players namely, Asisat Oshoala, Francisca Ordega, Evelyn Nwabuoku and Courtney Dike.

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uper Falcons have advanced to the third round of 2016 Rio Olympic Games qualifying matches without kicking a ball against opponents, Mali. The reigning African champions were expected to host their West African Â?‰ƒ›… ‡…Â?Â?ƒ…‚‹›Â?…¼€ ›Â?…‰Â?Â… the two-legged encounter on Saturday at the Abuja National Stadium. However, Mali have Š‹ ƒ‡…Â?‰…Â?Â?ƒ…  žƒ‹ … Football Federation (NFF) indicating their decision to withdraw from further campaign in the race for a place in the football event of the global quadrennial multiple sports showpiece in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. NFF secretary general, Mohammed Sanusi said the world football body, Fifa wrote to the Glass House of Mali’s decision to discontinue with the Olympic Games qualifying match against Super Falcons. “No, the Olympic Games qualifying match between Super Falcons and Mali on Saturday at the Abuja National Stadium will not hold again as Mali have withdrawn from the qualifying race. Âą ƒ…ž‰Â?…€ƒ ƒ‹…Â?‹‰†…  Â? Â…Â?‰…Â?Â?ƒ…ƒ-ÂƒÂĽÂ?Â…Â?Â? Â?Â… € …

Rangers axe Agbim after Wikki spanking

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uper Eagles goalkeeper, Chigozie Agbim, has been left out by Enugu Rangers in this weekend’s league clash against regional rivals Heartland after he let in four goals in a 4-2 loss at Wikki Tourists. Nigeria Under-23 shot stopper Emanuel Daniel \]^^3/82_2`0_23:973/823 post with Itodo Akor on the bench. Rangers sources 59]q30x{]9^539_23 unhappy with Agbim’s performance at Wikki, where he let in four |09^53]73/823}_5/389^`~ Agbim rejoined ‘The Flying Antelopes’ as a free player from relegated Gombe United. Meanwhile, former FC Inter Enugu and Heartland right full back Onyekaozulu Okoro has joined Rangers. He had trials with Dolphins before the commencement of this season. He impressed during a week-long trial with Rangers and signed Thursday morning at Antelope Building. He brings to four right full backs at the club - Chigozie Egwu, Etim Mathew and Haliru Umar.

Drogba wins African Player award for April

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helsea’s Ivorian legend Didier Drogba has been named the winner of the English Premier League African Player of the Month of April. In a statement released by Tunde Adelakun, CEO of the organisers New African Soccer, Drogba, 37, Â&#x;ƒ Â?…‰-Â…ÂĽÂ‰Â†ÂˆÂƒÂ? Â? Â‰Â‡Â…Â?‹‰†… Crystal Palace’s DR Congo winger Yannick Bolassie and Senegalese Dame N’doye of

age of 37, and completing three consecutive 90-minute games, scoring a crucial goal in the process, it is no surprise that his name came up in the shortlist�. Drogba played all through the game that clinched the Premier League title for Chelsea - against Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge at the weekend, and he led the celebrations in the dressing room.

‘F/Eagles slowly taking shape ahead of World Cup’

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lying Eagles coach, Manu Garba believes his team is gradually taking shape ahead of the FIFA U20 World Cup in New Zealand. The Nigeria U20 coach admits his team isn’t yet the ‚‡ ›Â?ƒ„…ˆ‹‰„~ÂĽÂ?Œ…Â&#x;~Â?…› œ›… after their training camp in Germany, where they will play three friendly matches against the U23 sides of three German Bundesliga clubs, he expects them to be closer to being perfect. “I have talked about the importance of the training tour of Germany and what it will do for us in terms of preparation and from what

The Flying Eagles will play the U23’s of SC ‹ƒ Â&#x;~‹žŒ… Â… ‰-ƒ‡Â?ƒ †Œ… and Nurnberg, before departing for New Zealand via Australia for Â?Â?ƒ ‹…‚‹›Â?…ž †ƒ…‰Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ… competition on June 1.

I have seen so far I would say we are gradually taking shape. “We’ve been with most of these players right from the U17’s and they understand the philosophy but we also need to upgrade that for them to understand this will Â&#x;ƒ…„ -ƒ‹ƒ‡Â?Â…Â?‹‰†…Â?Â?ƒ… œŽÂ… World cup. “We are not there yet in terms of being complete, but I think we are making good progress and I believe by the time we have played the friendly matches in Germany and done with our preparations, we should Â&#x;ÂƒÂ…ÂĽÂ€Â‰Â›ÂƒÂ…Â?‰…žƒ  Â‡ÂžÂ… …ˆƒ‹Â?ÂƒÂĽÂ?Â… team,â€? he posited.

Mayweather says no to rematch with Pacquiao Hull City. “The support for Drogba was overwhelming�, said Adelakun, who revealed that the Chelsea star was the biggest surprise of the awards programme being run by his organisation thus far. “Everyone welcomed Didier Drogba back to the Premier League, and to Chelsea, but we all knew he was a 36 year old and never expected much of him�, he said. “But to have taken up the role of main striker in a big team like Chelsea, at the

Âą Â…Â?Â? Â‡²Â…Â?ƒ…Â? ›…‹ƒŠ‹ ÂƒÂ‡Â… the rule book for 37 year old strikers and well worth the awardâ€?, Adelakun concluded. Drogba is the ninth awardee of the NAS Premier League Player of the Month programme that started this season and has had winners like Mame Biram Diouf, Victor Wanyama, John Obi Mikel, Sadio Mane among others, in the course of the season. His award will be presented to him in the coming days, according to the organisers.

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loyd Mayweather may have been gracious in the leadup and in the immediate aftermath of his unanimous decision welterweight title victory over Manny Pacquiao last Saturday night, but it apparently didn’t last. In an exclusive interview with Jim Gray that is scheduled to premiere Saturday at 9 p.m. ET on Showtime, the pound-forpound king calls Pacquiao a “sore loser� and a “coward� and backtracked on reports that he would be interested in a rematch with the Filipino star..

“Did I text [ESPN’s] Stephen A. Smith and say …Š Â€Â€Â…‚žÂ?Â?Â…Â? Â†Â… ž  Â‡Ă•šÂ… Mayweather told Gray. “Yeah, but I change my mind. At this particular time, no, because he’s a sore loser and he’s a coward. ‌ If you lost, accept the loss and say, ‘Mayweather, you were the Â&#x;ƒ ƒ‹…‚žÂ?Â?ƒ‹ŠºÂ…š At the heart of Mayweather’s discontent with Pacquiao is his right shoulder injury, which was reported by Yahoo Sports immediately after Â?Â?ƒ…†ƒž ‚žÂ?Â?Â… Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ… Â… Grand in Las Vegas.


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Sports Update

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he Nigeria Football Federation has approved the programme for the 2017 Africa Cup ‰Â?Â… Â? Â‰Â‡Â›Â…}~ € Â‚ƒ‹›… ›~Â&#x;† ÂƒÂ„Â…Â&#x;œ… ~ˆƒ‹… ÂžÂ€ÂƒÂ›Â…ÂĽÂ‰ ÂĽÂ?Œ… Â?ƒˆÂ?ƒ‡… Keshi. The trainer submitted his programme to Â?Â?ƒ… Â…Â?ƒŠ…„ œ›… Â?Â?ƒ‹… he was unveiled as the coach for his second spell in charge. He has suggested Â?Â?ƒ…†‰‡Â?Â?…‰Â?Â… œ…Â?‰‹… the commencement of his team’s camping in Abuja which the NFF Â? ›…„~€œ…‰Â&#x;€ ÂžÂƒÂ„Â…Â?‰Š NFF general secreÂ? ‹œ… ‹ŠÂ… ‡~› Â… ‰hammed told Goal that the federation has approved the programme. “Yes, Keshi’s programme for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations

Awoniyi: My future’ll be decided beforeWorld Cup

Â? ›…Â&#x;ƒƒ‡… ˆˆ‹‰¨ÂƒÂ„Â…Â&#x;œ… Â?Â?ƒ… ŠÂ… Â?ƒ… ~ˆƒ‹… Eagles team is due to start camping sometime Â?Â? Â›Â…†‰‡Â?Â?ÂŒšÂ… ‡~› Â…Â?‰€„… Goal. Âą €€…Â?Â?ÂƒÂ…Â‡ÂƒÂĽÂƒÂ›Â› ‹œ… things needed for the successful camping in Abuja have been put  Â‡Â…ˆ€ ÂĽÂƒŠÂ… Â‰Â…ÂŠÂƒÂ…Â„Â‰Â‡ÂşÂ?Â… ƒ‡¨ Â› žƒ… ‡œ…ˆ‹‰Â&#x;€ƒ†… as regards that since the ‚‹›Â?Â…}~ € Â?Âœ Â‡ÂžÂ…† Â?ÂĽÂ?Â… will commence next †‰‡Â?Â?Â… ‡„…Â?Â?ƒ…‚‹›Â?Â… † Â?ÂĽÂ?…Š Â€Â€Â…Â&#x;ƒ…ˆ€ œƒ„… Â‡Â… Â&#x;~Âľ ŠÂ… ‰… €€…Â? ‡„›… ‹ƒ… on deck for the match,â€? he said. ‰ €… €›‰…‹ƒ€ Â&#x;€œ… gathered that at least ­Â…Â?Â‰Â†ÂƒÂŞÂ&#x; ›ƒ„…ˆ€ œƒ‹›… would be invited for the ‚‹›Â?…ˆÂ? ›ƒ…‰Â?Â…Â?Â?ÂƒÂ…ÂĽ †ˆing exercise. Keshi has also given room for the overseasÂ&#x; ›ƒ„…ˆ€ œƒ‹›…Â?Â? Â?Â… would soon be on Â?‰€ Â„ œ›… Â?Â?ƒ‹…Â?Â?ƒ…ƒ‡„…

of their various league campaigns in Europe to join the team. But a reliable source close to Keshi disclosed that he is not interested  Â‡Â… ‡œ…ˆ€ œƒ‹…Â?Â? Â?Â… Â›Â…‡‰Â?Â… ˆ€ Âœ Â‡ÂžÂ…‹ƒž~€ ‹€œ…Â?‰‹…Â? Â›Â… club this time around. “Keshi is desperate to achieve success in his Â›ÂƒÂĽÂ‰Â‡Â„Â…Â›Â? Â‡Â?…Š Â?Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ… ~per Eagles. He has told ƒ¨ÂƒÂ‹ÂœÂ‰Â‡ÂƒÂ…Â?Â? Â?Â… Â›Â…ÂĽÂ€Â‰Â›ÂƒÂ…Â?‰… Â? Â†Â…Â?Â? Â?…‰‡€œ…ˆ€ œƒ‹›… that are performing well ‡„…ˆ€ Âœ Â‡ÂžÂ…‹ƒž~€ ‹€œ… for their clubs in Europe and other parts of the globe would be invited for the 2017 AFCON }~ € Â‚ƒ‹›ŒšÂ…Â?Â?ƒ…›‰~Â‹ÂĽÂƒÂ… said. The list of the invited ~ˆƒ‹… ÂžÂ€ÂƒÂ›ÂşÂ…ÂˆÂ€ œƒ‹›… Â?‰‹…Â?Â?ƒ… ~Â‡ÂƒÂ…ÂśĂ‡Â…Â&#x; €ƒ… between Nigeria and Chad would be released ƒ ‹€œ…‡ƒšÂ?…Šƒƒ²ÂŒÂ… ‰ €… also learnt.

AFCON:Tanzania fine-tune for Eagles

“Keshi is a coach that ž ¨ÂƒÂ›Â…Â?Â‰Â†ÂƒÂŞÂ&#x; ›ƒ„…ˆ€ œƒ‹›… ‡…‰ˆˆ‰‹Â?~‡ Â?œ…Â?‰…ˆ€ œ… Â?Â…Â&#x; ÂžÂ… tournaments like the Confederations Cup and the Fifa World Cup. Âą Â…Â‹ÂƒÂĽ €€…†œ…„ƒÂ&#x;~Â?Â… ž  Â‡Â›Â?Â… ‰~Â?Â?Â… Â?‹ ¼ ŠÂ… …Š ›…¨ÂƒÂ‹ÂœÂ…‡ƒ‹vous but he made me relax. “He kept telling me I could do it. He was telling me to ž‰…‰~Â?Â…Â?Â?ƒ‹ƒ… ‡„…ˆ€ œ…Â?‰‹…†œ… Â? † Â€ÂœÂ… Â‡Â„Â…Â†ÂœÂ…ÂĽÂ‰~‡Â?‹œŠÂ… “At the 2014 (Africa NaÂ? Â‰Â‡Â›Â… Â? †ˆ Â‰Â‡Â›Â? ÂˆÂ… Â‡Â… ‰~Â?Â?Â… Africa), we were losing 0-3 to ‰‹‰¼¼‰… Â‡Â…Â?Â?ƒ…}~ ‹Â?ƒ‹‚‡ €›ŠÂ… Âą €€…‰Â?Â…~Â›Â…ÂŚÂˆÂ€ œƒ‹›§Â…Â? „…€‰›Â?Â… hope except Keshi. He told us at half time that we would Š Â‡Â…Â&#x;~Â?…‰‡€œ… Â?…Šƒ…Â&#x;ƒ€ Âƒ¨ÂƒÂ„Â… in ourselves. “When we came out in the second half, we were motivated and we ended up winning the game 4-3,â€? he said.

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lying Eagles star striker, Taiwo Awoniyi, has said he expects to know which club he will play for before the U20 World Cup in New Zealand later this month. Awoniyi was one of the top stars at the recent African Youth Championship in Senegal and has been linked with several top clubs in Europe and Africa. Among the clubs believed to be chasing Awoniyi are FC Porto, Celtic and Red Bull Salzburg as well as Esperance of Tuni ] expected to storm the Flying Eagles training camp in Germany this week to try and convince the 17-yearold striker to sign for them. “I’m still a free player, but I hope my future will be decided before the World Cup,� Awoniyi disclosed in an interview published by FIFA.com Awoniyi, who revealed he hope to at some point major in mechanical engineering at the university, Nigeria’s chances at the World Cup in New Zealand.

he Tanzanian Football Federation has stepped up preparations towards the Africa Cup of Nations }~ € Â‚ƒ‹›…Â&#x;œ…‡ † Â‡ÂžÂ… Â… 28-man provisional list that Š Â€Â€Â…ÂĽÂ‰Â†ÂˆÂƒÂ?ƒ… Â?Â…Â?Â? Â›Â…œƒ ‹º›… Cosafa Cup. Â?ƒ…  Â? Â… Â? ‹›… ‹ƒ…„‹ Š‡… in Group G of the Afcon œ­Â…}~ € Â‚ƒ‹›… €‰‡ž› Â„ƒ…  ÂžÂƒÂ‹ ÂŒÂ… žœˆÂ?Â… ‡„… Â? „… ‡„…Â?Â?ƒœ…Š Â€Â€Â…~›ƒ…Â?Â?ƒ… tournament to kick-start their preparations towards }~ € Â?Âœ Â‡ÂžÂ…Â?‰‹… Â?‹ ¼ º›… showpiece football event. Head coach, Mart Nooij, announced a provisional ›}~ „…‰Â?Â…ÂŤĂˆÂ…ÂˆÂ€ œƒ‹›Œ…ŠÂ? ¼Â?Â… will be trimmed to 20 on ~ƒ›„ œ…Â?‰‹…Â?Â?ƒ…Â?‰~‹‡ †ƒ‡Â?Â…Â?‰…Â&#x;ƒ…Â?‰›Â?ƒ„…Â&#x;œ… ‰~Â?Â?Â… Â?‹ ¼ Â…Â?‹‰†… œ…œŽŠ The team will gather for Â…Â?Š‰ª„ œ…Â?‹  Â‡ Â‡ÂžÂ…ÂĽ †ˆ… ‡ƒšÂ?…Šƒƒ²Â… ‰‡„ œ…Â&#x;ƒÂ?‰‹ƒ…

„ƒˆ ‹Â? Â‡ÂžÂ…Â?‰‹… ‰~Â?Â?Â… Â?‹ ¼ Â… ‰‡… ƒ„‡ƒ›„ ÂœŠ Â?ƒ…  Â? Â… Â? ‹›… ‹ƒ…ˆ‰ˆ~€ Â?ƒ„…Â&#x;œ…Â?Â‰Â†ÂƒÂŞÂ&#x; ›ƒ„…ˆ€ œƒ‹›… Â&#x;~Â?Â…Â?Š‰…Â?‰‹ƒ ÂžÂ‡ÂŞÂ&#x; ›ƒ„…ˆ€ œƒ‹›Œ… Š Â‡Âœ Â… Ă— Â†Â‰Â?‰…ŠÂ?‰… ˆ€ œ›… Â‡Â… Â? ‹… ‡„… ~† Â… Luizio of Zesco United in Zambia have been included in the provisional squad. The 28-man squad - Goal²ÂƒÂƒÂˆÂƒÂ‹Â›Ă?Â… ƒ‰ž‹ Â? ~›… ~‡ Â›Â?Â… (Yanga), Aishi Manula, Mwadini Ali (Azam) ƒÂ?ƒ‡„ƒ‹›Ă?Â… Â?‰† ‹ Â… ˆ‰†Â&#x;ƒŒ… žž‹ƒœ… ‰‹‹ Â›ÂŒÂ… ‹ ›Â?‰… œ‰‡ Â…ÂŚ Ă— †§ÂŒÂ… Nadir Haroub, Oscar Joshua, Kelvin Yondani (Yanga), Abdi Banda, Hassan Isihaka ÂŚ  Â†Â&#x; §ÂŒÂ… € Â†Â… Â&#x;‰‡„ƒ… ÂŚ Â? Â&#x;Š Â… ~ž ‹§Â… ¾ Â… Š Â‡Âœ Â… (KMKM).  Â„‚ƒ€„ƒ‹›Ă?Â… †‹ Â…  ÂƒÂ†Â&#x; Œ… €~†… Â&#x;~Â&#x; ² ‹Œ… ‹ ‡²Â… ‰† ÂœÂ‰Â…ÂŚ Ă— †§ÂŒÂ…  Â„Â…

~† Œ… €~†… ƒ€ƒ€ Œ… ›› ‡…  Â€~‡ž Â…ÂŚ ‡ž §ÂŒÂ…  Â„Â… „ƒ†€ Â…ÂŚ  Â†Â&#x; §ÂŒÂ… ‹‰~‡… Â? ‡‰‡ž‰Œ… Š Â‡Âœ Â… Ă— Â†Â‰Â?‰…Œ €… ‹²Â? Âœ Œ… Â? ‹§Š

Tanzania coach, Mart Nooij

Egwuekwe, Salami back Keshi

everal members of Â?Â?ƒ… ~ˆƒ‹… ž€ƒ›… have thrown their weight behind head coach, Â?ƒˆÂ?ƒ‡… ƒ›Â? Â…Â?‰€€‰Š Â‡ÂžÂ… the decision of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to hand him a new contract. ƒ›Â? ºÂ›Â…‚‹›Â?Â…Â? ›²Â… Â›Â…Â?‰… ž~ Â„ƒ…Â?Â?ƒ… ~ˆƒ‹… ž€ƒ›…Â?‰… Â… place at the 2017 Africa Cup ‰Â?Â… Â? Â‰Â‡Â›Â…ÂŚ Â?¼‰‡§Â…‚‡ €›… Â‡Â… Gabon following the team’s Â?  Â€~‹ƒ…Â?‰…}~ € Â?œ…Â?‰‹…Â?Â?ƒ… 2015 edition in Equatorial Guinea. Two Nigerian internationals, Azubuike Egwue²ÂŠÂƒÂ… ‡„… Â&#x;‰€ Â? ‡… € † ÂŒÂ… believe the decision to hand Keshi a new contract is a

master stroke. Âą …Š ›…¨ÂƒÂ‹ÂœÂŒÂ…¨ÂƒÂ‹ÂœÂ…Â? ˆˆœŠÂ… Â… Š ›…¾~Â&#x; Â€ Â? Â‡ÂžÂ…Š Â?Â?…†œ…Â? † Â€ÂœÂ…ŒŠÂ?ƒ‡…Â?Â?ƒ…‡ƒŠ›…‰Â?Â… ƒ›Â? ºÂ›Â… Â‹ÂƒÂŞ ˆˆ‰ Â‡Â?†ƒ‡Â?…Š ›…‹ Â? Â‚ƒ„§ŠÂ… ¨ÂƒÂ‡Â…†œ…„ ~žÂ?Â?ƒ‹…ŠÂ?‰… Â›Â… just nine months old joined in the celebrations,â€? Egwuekwe told supersport.com. Keshi’s return was met with opposition in some quarters following his failure to guide Nigeria to a place at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea. Egwuekwe said Keshi was not to blame for the failure. Âą ~‹…Â?  Â€~‹ƒ…Â?‰…}~ € Â?œ… for the 2015 Afcon was not Keshi’s fault. All we needed Â?‰…„‰… Â‡Â…Â?Â? Â?…‚‡ €…}~ € Â?Âœ Â‡ÂžÂ… ž †ƒ… ž  Â‡Â›Â?Â… ‰~Â?Â?Â… Â?‹ ¼ Â…

 Â‡Â… œ‰…Š ›…Â?‰…Š Â‡Â…Â&#x;~Â?…Šƒ… failed. Âą ‡Â?‰‹Â?~‡ Â?ƒ€œŒ…Šƒ…Â?Â?ƒ… ˆ€ œƒ‹›…„ Â„…‡‰Â?…ˆ€ œ… ›…Šƒ€€… as we should have done that „ ÂœŠÂ… “After that match against ‰~Â?Â?Â… Â?‹ ¼ Œ…Â?Â?ƒ…†‰‰„… Â‡Â… the camp was bad. From the dressing room to the team Â&#x;~›Œ…‡‰Â&#x;‰„œ…Š ›…›ˆƒ ² Â‡ÂžÂ…Â?‰… ‡œ‰‡ƒŠÂ… “We were so ashamed of ourselves and could not look each other in the face. Âą ƒ¨ÂƒÂ‹ €€œ… Â?Â?ƒ‹…Â?Â? Â?…ž †ƒŒ… …Š ›… ¼¼‰›Â?ƒ„…Â&#x;œ…›‰†ƒ…Â? ‡›… in the streets who made their feelings known over our fail~‹ƒ…Â?‰…}~ € Â?œ…Â?‰‹…Â?Â?ƒ… Â?¼‰‡ŠÂ… “I am sure the Big Boss will do well this time. He’s like a father to us,â€? he said. € † Â…‰‡…Â? Â›Â…ˆ ‹Â?Â… Â„ƒ‡Â? Â‚ƒ„… ƒ›Â? ºÂ›Â…Â&#x;ƒ€ ÂƒÂ?Â… Â‡Â…ˆ€ œƒ‹›… based in Nigeria as one of his most unique qualities.


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