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Cour t stops coronation of new Ayangburen of Ikorodu A\odeOe OOaOere

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Lagos State High Court in Ikeja yesterday stopped the coronation ceremony to install a new traditional ruler of Ikorodu after the passage of Oba S.A.A. Oyefusi, who died on August 1, 2014. The ceremony to crown the new Ayangburen, which was earlier ęxed for today, was halted by Justice Olabisi Ogungbesan, who said she did it ‘in the interest of justice.’ It would be recalled that there had been protests by some ruling houses in the ancient kingdom against the emergence of the current Odoęn of Ikorodu, Chief Kabiru Shotebi, as the new Ayangburen. One Odupitan Eniola, from the Lambo branch of the Lasunwon chieftaincy family had dragged the Lagos State government and Chief Shotebi to court

challenging the choice of Shotebi In her ruling yesterday, Ogungbesan said she was satisęed with the evidence that damages would be done if the coronation ceremony was allowed to go on as scheduled. She restrained the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, or anyone acting under his authority, from going ahead to crown Chief Kabiru Shotebi, as the new Ayangburen of Ikorodu Kingdom. The judge also stopped Shotebi from either ‘presenting himself for coronation or parading himself as the Ayangburen of Ikorodu, or actualising any recognition thereon as such, or exercising any of the Ayangburen royal functions,’ pending the determination of a suit ęled by . Eniola, through his lawyer, Mr. Joseph Okobiemen, had

approached the court with an ex parte application praying the court to halt the scheduled coronation of Shotebi, who hailed from the Adegorushe branch of the Lasunwon chieftaincy family, as the new Ayangburen of Ikorodu Kingdom. The applicant claimed that it was the turn of the Lambo branch of the Lasunwon chieftaincy family, from which he came, to present the next Ayangburen, adding that he had been nominated by the family to be crowned as the new Ayangburen at meetings held on September 7 and 21, 2014. Eniola claimed that the Adegorushe family had already beneęĴed after Shotebi became the Odoęn of Ikorodu, following a court judgment on April 1, 2009 in a suit marked IKD/57/2007. Besides, Eniola claimed that there was a case pending in

court bordering on a dispute over the vacant stool, saying that if the coronation ceremony was allowed to go on “a fait accompli will be foisted on the court.” The judge directed that the order should be served on the respondents within ęve days, and adjourned the motion on notice till August 26, 2014 for mention. Joined as respondents in the suit are Shotebi; the Olisa/Regent of Ikorodu, Chief Zacheus Odusoga; and other kingnakers of Ikorodu Kingdom - Chief Afolabi Adekanyaoja, Chief Karimu Ore and Chief Jacob Adaraloye. Others sued were the Ikorodu Local Government, the Ikorodu Division of Council of Obas/Chiefs, the Secretary, Ikorodu Chieftaincy CommiĴee, the Lagos State Ministry of Chieftaincy Aěairs and the AĴorney General of Lagos State.

South West 500 professionals for 2015 Lagos African Security Confab

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o fewer than 500 security professionals and organisations are to converge in Lagos for the 2015 American Society of Industrial Security’s (ASIS) African Security Conference in Lagos, with the theme ‘Emerging Security Trends,’ from Aug. 25 to Aug. 26 at the Muson Centre, Onikan, Lagos.: `` Mr Ubong King, Chairman of the Lagos Chapter of ASIS, made the disclosure at a news conference yesterday in Lagos. He said that ASIS is a society of security practitioners in the industrial sector who

have both hands-on and educational knowledge. “The aim is to bring everybody to understand that security is not about just policing or militarising but more about understanding of industrial security. We will discuss both the known and the unknown, one of which is to focus on how the economic aͿect criminality,” he said. He said the conference would create a platform for professionals in security, Ànancial sector, oil and gas, information technology, politics and government representatives among others to share ideas and best practices.

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ormer Chairman of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa(OFR) turns 65 tomorrow, and plans to celebrate with a series of national literary outings. Specięcally, the renowned entrepreneur is billed to launch two books titled The Port Harcourt Volunteer and Sam Ohuabunwa’s Paradigm. The literary celebrations will begin in Lagos on Monday, August 17, at Sheba E ents Place, oě Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja, Lagos, under the distinguished chairmanship of Professor Anya O. Anya. Time is 12 noon prompt. The Abuja event will hold on Tuesday, August 18, at the Shehu Musa

Yar’Adua Centre, Central Business District, Abuja, to be chaired by Prof. Uzodinma Nwala, while Enugu will host the Wednesday, August 19 event, at the Ohazurume Unity Centre, opposite Enugu Airport. Mazi Emma Nwokoro is scheduled to chair that event. The last lap will hold at The Arena Event Centre, GRA, Port Harcourt, on August 20, with Chief Ada George, the former Governor of Rivers State as Chairman. The works will be reviewed by Prof. Jamie Onwuchekwa; Prof. Ayo Olokotun; Prof. Onyi Nwagbara; Prof. Nat Aniekwu; Prof. Walter Ollor; Prof Chris Ogbonna; Dr. Jerry ChukwuOkoro and Alhaji Garuba Mohammed.

Obiano woos investors via NSE Jerome Ushakang

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Kosofe LG election: Ogunlewe accuses APC of irregularities A\odeOe OOaOere

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n election petition tribunal siĴing in Ikeja, Lagos was yesterday told how the April 11, 2015 Lagos State House of Assembly election in Kosofe local government was allegedly rigged by the All Progressives Congress (APC) in favour of its candidate, Bayo Sikiru Oshinowo. People Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Moyosore Ogunlewe, the son of the former Minister for Works, Adeseun Ogunlewe, had ęled a petition challenging the victory of Oshinowo at

the April 11 election. At yesterday’s trial before Justice C.U. Anwuka, a petitioner’s witness, Victor Olajide , told the tribunal that there were ‘discrepancies’ in the results sheets used at the election. Under examination by the petitioner’s counsel, A.M. Kotoye, Olajide, who said he was a collation agent for the PDP during the election, said the results indicated on the polling unit result sheets (EC8A) for Ward B was diěerent from the one wriĴen on the collation centre result sheet (EC8B). “As collation agent,

my responsibility is to observe the results being brought to the collation centres by polling unit agents and see that the correct ęgures are recorded on the collation sheet. I was stationed at the Bariga collation centre. The EC8B which is the collation centre result sheet was not signed by me as PDP agent because I disagreed with the APC’s agent on the result on the sheet. I noticed some irregularities in the EC8B sheet. There were variances in the result from the polling units sheet (EC8A) and the collation centre

sheet (EC8B). The total valid votes on the EC8A sheet were 155 while on the EC8B, there was a diěerent ęgure entirely,” he told the court. However under cross examination by the respondent’s counsel, Mallam AbdulAkeem Adio, Olajide agreed that all parties’ agents signed the EC8A result sheet before the result was declared by the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) Presiding OĜcer at Ward B. The maĴer was adjourned till August 17, for continuation of trial

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he Anambra State Governor, Mr. Willy Obiano has solicited for the support of listed companies and market operators to consider investing in Anambra State, as his administration is ready to provide an enabling environment, free land with Certięcate of Occupancy as well as tax rebate. He said this yesterday at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE). He told the capital market community that prospective investors won’t be subjected to unnecessary delays, stressing that an agency has been created specięcally to handle documentation and other essential administrative processes so that within one week, all that the investor needed to take oě would be provided. According to him, Anambra is the safest in terms of crime as kidnapping is now a thing

of the past and the State currently has the best road network in the country. Obiano who described his state as an investment haven added that it is also blessed with literate and competent human capital. Obiano disclosed that agriculture is number one on his priority list and hinted that the state has already engaged a private ęrm ,Cosa Farms, to increase rice production in the state to 1200,000 metric tonnes. The second is the oil and gas sector while manufacturing and others follow. In a group interview with newsmen, Obiano said the tax holiday for ęrms and the number of years would depend on the nature of the company but assured that it will be from one to ęve years. Responding, the doyen of stockbrokers, Mr. Sam Ndata, said he was delighted to welcome the Governor to the Ěoor of the NSE.


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Wike, Peterside know fate, Aug 17 Paschal Njoku, Abuja

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he Rivers State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting at the Federal Capital Territory High Court, Apo, has À[ed Monday August 17, for ruling on separate applications by the Peoples Democratic Party, and Governor Nyesom Wike, seeking dismissal of the APC’s petition against the governor. In the petition, the APC and its governorship candidate in Rivers state, Dr Dakuku Peterside is challenging the victory of Wike of the PDP at the tribunal. Peterside who joined the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as co-defendant is alleg-

ing that the gubernatorial election of April 11, which brought Wike into power was marred by widespread electoral irregularities, violence and malpractices. By the petition, APC and Peterside are speciÀcally seeking nulliÀcation of the poll and for an order directing the conduct of a fresh one by INEC. But at yesterday’s proceeding, the PDP Àled a motion dated July 27, 2015, which prays for an order of the tribunal dismissing the petition as being abandoned in consequence of non compliance with provisions of paragraph 18(1) of First Schedule to the Electoral Act 2010 as amended. The PDP counsel, Ken Njemanze ,SAN, held that

the petitioners failed to pay the necessary Àling fees for the application made by their counsel, Chief Akin Olujimi SAN, for issuance of Form TF 007(application for pre-hearing session). Payment of such fees is statutory and constitutes a condition precedent for the invocation of the jurisdiction of the tribunal, Njemanze held. “In the circumstance, we submit in law, there is no application for issuance of Form TF007 and therefore we urge this court to dismiss this petition having been abandoned” Njemanze said. Similarly, Emmanuel Ukala SAN, representing Wike also urged dismissal of the petition. Ukala held

that failure to comply with provisions of paragraph 18(1) of First Schedule to the Electoral Act 2010 as amended with regards to Àling of pre-hearing notice, “is fatal to the petition”. He cited the July 22, 2015 dismissal of Chief Emeka Ihedioha’s petition against Governor Rochas Okorocha by the Imo State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal for failure to pay Àling fee for pre-hearing notice. Chief F.O Orbih SAN, who appeared for INEC adopted the submissions of Njemanze and Ukala. But in opposition to the two separate motions, the petitioners’ counsel, Olujimi urged the court to dismiss the applications for lacking in merit.

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Akwa Ibom locals seek govt support to boost farming

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he All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) in Akwa Ibom has urged the state government to help in the training of farmers on modern techniques and sponsorship to agricultural fairs. The AFAN Chairman in the state, Mr Dennis Etong, made the request when he paid a courtesy visit on the state Deputy Governor, Mr Moses Ekpo, in Uyo on Friday. Etong noted that training of farmers on modern techniques and exposure to international agricultural exhibitions and fairs were necessary to facilitate large scale farming in the state. He said that his association needed technical knowledge in the processing of products like cassava, potatoes, moringa, vegetable, oil palm, livestock, cocoyam and seafood in line with global standard. He also sought construction of roads leading to farmlands, assistance in building

permanent farmers secretariat and provision of utility vehicles to the association and further requested the oěer of grants and interest-free loans to farmers in the state as encouragement to boost food production. He also pleaded with the state government to direct all the 31 local government areas to strictly utilise agriculture budgets on farming and welfare of farmers. Etong said his association was made up of farmers cooperatives, processors and marketers had 366, 000 members in 2014 census. Responding, Ekpo, advised the executives of AFAN to explore ways of cultivating large scale farming for food suĜciency in the state. He urged the association to team up with the Technical CommiĴee on Agriculture and Food SuĜciency set up recently by the state government to boost food suĜciency in the state.

Regular fuel supply from PH, Warri refineries will frustrate cabals - Onyekwum Amaka Agbu, Port Harcourt

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L-R: Commander of 2 Brigade, Sector 2, Joint Task Force, Operation Pulo Shield, in Port Harcourt, Brigadier General Stevenson Olabanji and Managing Director, Niger Delta Development Commission, Sir (Barr) Bassey Dan-Abia at the Joint Task Force, Operation Pulo Shield, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State…On Wednesday.

Edo presents relief materials to Boko Haram victims ThankGod Ofoelue, Benin

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n fulÀlment of promises made to inmates of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Uhogua near Benin City, the Edo State Government, on Thursday, donated items running into several millions of naira to victims of Boko Haram attacks taking refuge in the camp. Presenting the items to the management of the camp on behalf of Governor Adams Oshiomhole, Mrs Blessing Maigida, Commissioner for Women AͿairs and Social Development and Mrs Aenena Jemitola, Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Tourism respectively said that the government

was concerned about the welfare of the inmates. They also e[pressed the hope that the items would go a long way to ensure that the inmates were well fed and taken care of as well as making them feel at home and welcomed in the state. According to Jemitola, the government would also ensure that the inmates do not lose their cultural values such as their language and norms, just as they would also be taught on the culture of the people of the state. She also said that government would ensure that displaced persons are trained in skills acquisition vocations adding that staͿ of the ministry would be de-

ployed regularly to do this. On her part, Mrs Maigida said she was optimistic that with the attention and care provided by the state government, the Boko Haram victims would not have too much cause to reÁect on the ills of the past. Meanwhile, the elated manager of the camp, Pastor Solomon Folorunsho who was still basking in the euphoria of the governor’s visit on Thursday said that the items would in no small measure address the problem of hunger and lack in the camp. He said the camp now has enough food items to last for some time and that they would do an in-house administrative work to in-

crease the number of cooks to cater for the needs of camp residents. Some of the said they were happy with the attention government was giving them. According to Mary Andrew, Dike Stanley and Ayuba John from Gwoza in Borno State, they have no reason to leave the state since government has received and welcomed them in the state and the mission was currently training them in various skills. The items delivered to the camp yesterday include 500 bags of rice, Àve live cows, several cartons of noodles, yoghurt drinks, tomato paste, tooth paste among others.

Port Harcourt-based businessman and the President of the Pillar of Associations, Comrade Eneka Onyekwum, has said that the commencement of fuel production at Port Harcourt and Warri reÀneries respectively would not only cut down the nation’s high dependence on the importation of petroleum products, but would also check the activities of cabals in the oil and gas sector. The President of the association, which is an umbrella body of business units in Rivers State, said this in a chat with journalists in Port Harcourt, saying that the reactivated reÀneries would also create job opportunities for unemployed Nigerians. He said there is no reason

for Nigeria to continue with the importation of petroleum products when it has four reÀneries that are capable of operating at full capacity if put to use. According to him, “I don’t see a reason why we should be producing oil and still importing the product. Now that two of our reÀneries are functioning, it is e[pected that the rate of importation of the product will be reduced and the cabals will be checkmated.” He e[pressed unreserved displeasure over the sale of fuel at N110 per litre by marketers and wished that the price would come down to N50 when the two reÀneries go into full-scale production as he urged President President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure that the reÀneries function eͿectively.

Edo Assembly commends BEDC over electricity supply ThankGod Ofoelue, Benin

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he House Committee on Energy and Water Resources, Edo State House of Assembly has e[pressed satisfaction with the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) over improvement in electricity supply. They however, pointed out that there is room for improvement. Hon. Yakubu Gowon , who is the chairman of the committee, stated this at the weekend when members of the committee visited headquarters of BEDC in Benin. He also commended BEDC for its quick response to

the resolution of the House in which it was directed to restore electricity to Igarra community in Akoko Edo Local Government Area of the State. The response to the resolution, he said “shows commitment; that shows readiness of the organization to work and that shows your cooperation that you are ready to work with the present State Assembly. “I will equally want to appreciate you (BEDC) in another area, because, I must admit that, Àne, electricity supply is quite epileptic, but in the past few months, there has been considerable improvement”.


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Okorocha clears air on bailout fund Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri.

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he Imo State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okoroch has reiterated that the state government has not received the bailout fund and that once it comes, the issue of workers’ salary would be resolved. He also stressed that he would not be reacting to propaganda because his desire is to ensure that the state is industrialized following the policy of Job, job, job of the administration. Okorocha pointed out that since 2011 when he came on board, he has been paying salaries as at when due until the current challenges which is not peculiar to the state alone. Speaking to newsmen at Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport,

Owerri shortly on arrival from a two- week overseas trip, Okorocha explained that the administration has worked so much on the issue of industrial park which now is changing the face of Ohaji/Egbema. According to him, this is due to the closeness to gas supply as partners are coming from Singapore and China by the Àrst week of September for a joint review of the site and to construct the industrial park which would be the essence of the job, job, job; factory, factory, factory. “We settled for Ohaji/ Egbema because of the closeness to gas supply, so we are arranging with oil companies to allow access to gas so that we can power the entire industrial park. For me I have promise Imo people that I

will deliver and I ‘m sure I will deliver”. The governor who recalled that four years ago he made a promise on free education and that became a reality and also the 27 General Hospitals, schools and on- going roads will soon be completed. Owelle Okorocha also said that the Oguta Lake would be revisited through Private Partnership arrangement [PPA] project. “We had discussions with some group who are coming to take a look again on the Oguta Lake, this has been a dream, a very big one and the best option would be on PPA project on that Oguta Lake” Governor Okorocha, who also disclosed that as some companies are showing interest in Nigeria in areas of development, said the Imo Palm

Plantation would take a new look, Avutu Poultry will sign an MoU with some groups who will come to look into the poultry and make it more functional. He assured that the Áyover project at Amakohia and Okigwe roads would be completed as soon as possible as the government is determined to improve the Àrst Áyover in the state and promise that the Njaba bridge would be completed to enable the dualization of Owerri- Akokwa road. He pointed out that same would be done in Owerri-Amaimo, Owerri-Mbaise roads to make the state one-city state. The governor assured that ICAPS would be upgraded to a new look as a group will be coming from Singapore to improve its technical education programme.

News Ebonyi set to retrain farmers to boost agriculture Kenneth Ofoma, Abakaliki

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s part of its eͿort to revolutionize agriculture, farmers in Ebonyi State, would soon be trained on the use of modern mechanized agricultural equipment. The state Commissioner for Agriculture, Barr. Uchenna Orji, stated this at a joint press conference with his Information and Orientation counterpart, Dr. Emmanuel Onwe, in Abakaliki. He said the government had engaged the services of some “expatriates to train the farmers on the use of the mechanized agricultural equipment procured by the government.” Orji said that Àve hectres of land had been acquired and cleared at the permanent site of the state University for the exercise, adding that registered farmers and farmers’ cooperative societies would

beneÀt from the training. The commissioner also said that “parboiling machines would soon be installed at the three modern rice mills owned by state government to get them fully utilized.” He announced the readiness of the government to enhance the ecstatic beauty of Abakaliki to make it a standard state capital to reckon, saying that the Executive Council had directed the state ministry of environment to ensure that illegal structures were removed. The ministry is also to plant ornamental trees by the streets. Dr Onwe also restated the commitment of the council to the urban renewal programme of the state government. He added that the council had approved N100m to enable the state ministry of power to continue with the ongoing urban street light project.

Anambra road decongestion unit sacks 16 commanders for corruption Cyprian Ebele Onitsha

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Gov Okorocha with Deputy Gov Prince Madumere, SSG Sir Jude Ejiogu, Chief of Staff, Hon Uche Nwosu, Principal Secretary to the Gov. Dr. Pascal Obi and some top govt functionaries at Imo Airport on arrival of the governor, recently

Obiano urged to rehabilitate Onitsha spare parts market Alphonsus Eze, Awka

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overnor of Anambra State, Willie Obiano has been called to immediately come to the aid of traders of old spare parts market popularly called Mgbuka Obaoi market near Onitsha by reconstructing the major roads leading to the market. The Chairman of the market, Chief Emma Obiagwu, made the call yesterday during the funeral ceremony for 160 members of the market who died between2002 and 2015. The chairman said that the market is the largest

and most populated in the West African sub-region and has equally thrown its support to the state government. He argued that they need the reconstruction of the roads not only to improve their trading activities but also to enhance their contribution to the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the State. Chief Obiagwu said that the roads they desperately need the state government to rehabilitate for them include Bank road, Chiokwe road and market garage roads. The chairman also requested the governor to construct toilets for them

in the market, a project he said the governor has started in other markets in the state. He lauded Governor Obiano for what he has done to improve trade and commerce in the state by democratising market unions in most markets since he assumed oĜce as well as provision of solar electricity to them. The chairman explained that they organised the funeral service of their departed members to bid them a beęĴing farewell to the great beyond in accordance with their constitution. The funeral service was moderated by Rev. Sun-

day Ilo of Anglican Communion, Rev. Father Vincent Agbatuo of Catholic Church and Pastor Joseph Egbogota, whose messages centred on the need for the traders to live godly life so that they can meet with their creator when they ęnish their race in this life. Pastor Egbogota specifically urged those learning business to be honest to their masters and resist the temptation of stealing their masters’ money. He equally asked the masters to reward their servants at the expiration of their apprenticeship; also urging them not shortchange and deprive them of their dream.

o fewer than 16 unit commanders of the Road Decongestion Department, Anambra State Ministry of Transport, have reportedly been sacked for corrupt practices. Making this disclosure to newsmen yesterday, the Director in charge of Operations, Decongestion and Enforcement, Hon. Ndubuisi Christian Okonkwo said, “they were sacked for selÀsh enrichment and illegal activities.” “I have since replaced them with new command-

ers because if you allow them to continue in o΀ce, the situation will be worse. I wish them well wherever they may Ànd themselves. “Government work is serious business and they have been warned during workshops/training to avoid any act capable of bringing the image of the road decongestion unit to ridicule,” he revealed further. He said also that, it is because of easy identiÀcation that I imposed a badge on the neck of the o΀cials and my phone number is there so that the public can easily reach me when the o΀cials derail from their duty”.

Uga community crisis deepens as Police deny alleged plan to deploy 300 men

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nambra State Police Command has dismissed the allegation that it would deploy 300 men to the troubled Uga community in Aguta Local Government Council. A faction of the community has accused the Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase of bias. Refuting the allegation, the Police Public Relations OĜcer, PPRO, Mr. Okechukwu Ali, said “we are not even aware of the crisis, and nobody has approached us to tell us about it”. “It is not true that the Police planned to deploy 300 men to Uga, for what, how many po-

licemen are in the state that the command will deploy 300 men. It is not true, and we are not even aware of any election to be conducted in Uga”, he stated. He warned those he described as rouble makers who claim that the police are at their beck and call to be careful, adding that nobody is above the law. Presentation of Prince Chidi Ezenwugo, son of late Igwe Felix Ezenwugo, as the next monarch of the community allegedly without due process and the re-contesting of Dr. Godwin Okam as President General after his threeyear tenure in oĜce are said to be the causes of the crises.


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NGO donates support items to physically challenged persons Ayo Ajoge, Kebbi

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Additional Combat Aircraft deployed to the North East by the Nigerian Air Force in support of µOperation La¿ya Dole¶... yesterday.

Yuguda slams N10m suit against APC chieftain Nankpah Bwakan, Bauchi

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ormer Bauchi state Governor, Mallam Isa Yuguda yesterday instituted a N10 million suit at the state High Court against a chieftain of All Progressive Congress (APC), Alhaji Sani Shehu for alleged defamatory utterances against his person and administration. Counsel to the plaintiͿ, Barrister Okechukwu Nwaeze told journalists in the state that the former governor is demanding the sum of

N10 billion as damages over Sani Mallam’s allegation that he, Yuguda was corrupt and fraudulent during his tenure. Barrister Okechukwu said the plaintiͿ complained of the APC chieftain’s reckless and defamatory public comments against him and his administration on two local radio stations; Ray Power and Bauchi Radio Corporation in the state. The counsel further alleged that Sani Mallam who was the former ANPP Chairman in the state has

accused Yuguda “for performing woefully, that the former governor rather engaged in excessive looting of public treasury, calling him names such as election rigger and manipulator and all those comments tempered with the reputation and personality of the former governor.” According to him, “It is not right to persecute people in the media. If the man is guilty of any fraud, the defendant should provide the proof or otherwise focus on his political activities.”

He said: “Our prayers are that the court should issue an order for the defendant to tendered an unreserved apology in two national dailies and two online channels, the defendant should also be banned from featuring on such a political programmes in media houses and pay the sum N10 billion as damages to the plaintiͿ. “ However, the Presiding Judge, Justice Muazu Abubakar has adjoined the case to October 6th 2015 for hearing.

Kano govt to partner ABU on civil servants training Ted Odogwu, Bureau Chief, Kano

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ano State Governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has indicated readiness of his administration to partner with the Institute of Administration, Ahmadu Bello University, to train its civil servants to keep abreast with contemporary challenges. The governor, stated this when the Director of the Institute, Dr. Muhammad Bello Uthman led some management staff to pay a courtesy on call to his of-

fice, disclosed that the state government is gradually transiting to e-governance, meaning that workers must be trained accordingly. “Modern administration is all about efficiency not quantity of workers. We must, therefore, train our workers to ensure efficient service delivery”, the governor maintained. He advised the institute to initiate training proposal and liaise with the office of the state Head of Civil Service, for the government’s consideration. In his speech, Direc-

tor of the Institute, Professor Bello Muhammad Uthman said they were in there to seek for partnership on administrative courses for the advancement of the state Civil Service, noting that during the previous administration in Kano, there were similar collaborations, which yielded fruitful result. In a related development, Ganduje also received the management of Sudan Airways, Kano office, who visited him for a possible partnership on Hajj operation and other areas

of mutual benefit. The governor told the delegation that selection of Hajj air lift is bestowed on NAHCO, and appealed to them to liaise with the agency for next year’s operation. Earlier, an agent of the Airways, Malam Kamilu Ado Medela, said the company is the only airline operating in Nigeria that gives 25 percent discount to students travelling to Sudan, pointing out that they would be glad to partner with the state government especially in the area of airlift of pilgrims.

non-governmental organisation, the Beautiful Gate Handicap Peoples Center Foundation, in collaboration with the Joint National Association of Person with Disability, Kebbi State Chapter, have donated 50 Tricycle, 15 crutches and 5 walker to the state disable persons across the 21 local government of the State. Presenting the items yesterday at the premises of the state Ministry of Women AͿairs and Social Development, the chairman of the foundation Mr. Emeka Okafor said the gesture was to assist disabled persons to continue with their education. He said the gesture would reach all northern states in the country as Kebbi state is the Àrst state that is beneÀting from the exercise.

The chairman of the foundation explained that the Foundation’s head o΀ce is based in Jos, Plateau State with the aim of assisting the disabled and the less privilege while no fewer than 80 percent of polio survivors and people with disabilities have beneÀted so far in some parts of the north. Speaking earlier, the representative of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women AͿairs, who is also the Executive Secretary, Security and Welfare Funds, Mohammed Nasiru Shehu commended the Foundation and urged the beneÀciaries to used the items judiciously. Also in his remarks, the State Chairman, Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities, Abdulahi Aliyu Usman expressed satisfaction over the donation and urged members not to use the item for begging.

Hajj Operation:Kebbi govt constitutes 10 member committee Ayo Ajoge, Kebbi

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he Kebbi State government has constituted a 10 member commiĴee to oversee the activities of the 2015 Hajj operation of all intending pilgrims to the holy land in Saudi Arabia. The commiĴee is headed by the state deputy governor, retired Col. Samaila Dabai Yombe who will also serve as the Chairman. Addressing newsmen shortly after the inauguration yesterday, the secretary of the body, Alhaji Issa Alaęsa stated that the state government having been aware of the numer-

ous problems pilgrims from the state encounter in the holy land, the state government had no alternative than to set up the new commiĴee. Alhaji Alaęsa explained that the report of previous operations compelled the state to set up the committee under the leadership of Col. Yombe whom he described as agile and result oriented. Members of the committee include; Hon. Abdullahi Dadinga (vice chairman), Hon. Bello Yakubu Rilisco, Hon Aliyu Mera, Alhaji Issa Alaęsa who will serve as the secretary among others.

Correspondents’ chapel chairman, auditor impeached Nankpah Bwakan, Bauchi

The Bauchi State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Correspondents’ Chapel yesterday unanimously passed a vote of no conÀdence on the Chairman of the Chapel, Huseyn Mbar and the Auditor, Suleiman Aliyu, respectively. The chapel’s position was made known to newsmen in a press statement jointly issued by the Vice Chairman and Secretary Alhaji Aliyu Jibo and Secretary, Saliu Gbadamosi that the vote was passed at an emergency congress meeting. According to the statement, some of the allegations against the duo, included high handedness,

dishonesty, among others. It added: “By this decision, the two immediately ceased to be the elected o΀cers of the Correspondents’ Chapel in the State.” The statement said the allegations levelled against them were all established and veriÀed from very reliable source before the vote of no conÀdence was passed. It therefore, urged members of the public to henceforth not transact any business with them on behalf of the chapel as anybody that transact business with them do so at his or her risk since they had seized to be the Chairman and Auditor of the Chapel respectively.


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Newswatch Times, Saturday, August 15, 2015

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Politics

INSURGENCY: Buhari makes U-turn, now to negotiate with Boko Haram Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor

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he easy reign of Boko Haram terrorists in the country especially the north east has been identiÀed as one of the failings of the government of Goodluck Jonathan and his People’s Democratic Party (PDP), which helped the then opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) to literally kick the former out of o΀ce in the general elections. The APC did not only play up the dilemma of the over 250 secondary school girls captured in Borno State by the insurgents and the refusal by the PDP federal government to negotiate with the terrorists, but boasted during the campaigns that it would end their (Boko Haram) atrocities within the Àrst six months if voted into power. Apparently seeking succour, Nigerians trooped out en-masse to vote a party they perceived will usher in a new era for the country, against the backdrop of 16 years of failed promises by the PDP. The APC anchored its campaign slogan on ‘change,’ and the electorate bought into that philosophy, as they yearned for a departure from hopelessness and despair. In the wake of the abduction of the Chibok school girls by the Boko Haram insurgents, pressure was being mounted on the Jonathan government to open talks with the extremist group with a view to releasing the innocent studenst. Thus from the APC to the civil society groups, there was pressure on Jonthan to negotiate with the abductors. Some people even suggested a swap deal with the extremists. It took the then Senate President, David Mark of the PDP, to rule out such talks with an outlawed gang. In fact, Mark had pointedly declared that the Federal government would not swap the kidnapped schoolgirls with captured Boko Haram Àghters. According to the Senate President, “The Federal government will not negotiate with criminals. And this government will not exchange people for criminals. A criminal will be treated like a criminal, and this government in no distant time will bring the issue of boko haram and insecurity in this country to a logical conclusion. “We would spare no eͿorts at all in bringing the insecurity situation in the northern part of this country to a logical conclusion. We would mobilize all our resources. If people declare war on us, we would also declare war on them. The government was ready for peace, but obviously, the boko haram people and their supporters were not ready and we are going to deal with

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them in a manner that people deal with terrorists and insurgents. “It is not by negotiation. If the language they will understand is the language of force, the government has the resources to do that,” he was quoted as boasting. Speaking in the same vein, President Muhammadu Buhari then as the APC candidate observed in an interview with BBC on the postponement of the elections by six weeks, that Boko Haram insurgents were not interested in peace. Buhari, on February 20 this year, said: “Boko Baram is not interested in peace,” arguing, “if they are interested, how can they kill 13,000 people? “Why should they go and kill children when they are sleeping in their dormitories; why should they bomb churches and mosques and market places and motor parks? They are not interested in peace,” he argued. This, however, appeared to be Buhari’s double speak on the group, apparently for political expediency, because Newswatch Times recalls that Buhari in one of his several criticisms of Jonathan’s government at the time, had said: ”An attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the north,” adding that the terrorists should be appeased, pampered, resettled and paid allowances. Buhari was also reportedly nominated by the group as their spokesman and representative during proposed negotiations with the Federal government. The negotiation failed because the government insisted on dealing

with identiÀable persons, not men behind the mask. But today, Buhari’s APC government has made a volte face, welcoming negotiations with the outlawed group, indeed a negation of its earlier stance on the matter. Early last month, precisely on July 3, Buhari’s spokesman Mr. Femi Adesina had in an audience with the BBC Africa, said if Boko Haram members are willing, the president will negotiate with them. Adesina later in a press statement said Nigeria was putting in place mechanisms that would entirely destroy Boko Haram from a multinational level. The statement further noted that the government would regard negotiations with the Islamic sect if they accepted to do so. The statement reads: “Most wars, however furious or vicious, often end around the negotiation table. So, if boko haram opts for negotiation, the government will not be averse to it. Government will, however, not be negotiating from a position of weakness, but that of strength. The machinery put in place, and which will be set in motion soon, can only devastate and decapitate insurgency. It is multinational in nature, and relief is on the way for Nigeria and her neighbours. President Muhammadu Buhari is resolute. He has battled and won insurgency before; he is poised to win again. It is a promise he made to Nigerians, and he is a promise keeper. “But I say again, if the insurgents

want to negotiate, no decent government will be averse to such. Didn’t the Taliban and Americans also negotiate in Afghanistan?” he asked. Meanwhile, the Chadian President, Idriss Deby who on Wednesday warned Buhari and the government against any negotiation with the insurgents, expressed optimism that Boko Haram insurgency will be over by the end of this year. Deby said the combined eͿorts of the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) has ‘decapitated’ the terrorists, adding that “the group would be wrapped up by the end of the year.” While addressing reporters in N’Djamena, the capital city, on the 55th anniversary of Chad’s independence from France, the President also informed that the terrorists have picked Mahamat Daoud as their new leader. Deby said: “Boko Haram is decapitated. There are little groups (of Boko Haram members) scattered throughout east Nigeria, on the border with Cameroon. It is within our power to deÀnitively overcome Boko Haram. “The war will be short, with the setting up of the regional force, it will be over by the end of the year.” He added that the 10,000 MNJTF strong force put together by the Chad Basin countries of Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon and Republic of Benin has a mandate to end Boko Haram’s bloody six-year insurgency. According to the Chadian leader, the force would be “operational in a Continued on Page 49


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Public Fund:PMB chases looters Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor

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n uneasy calm enveloped political realm during the week when President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday declared that the faces of public funds looters would be exposed next weeks. The fear may not be associated with the likely woes of those that once held Nigerians trust at the federal government level but the replical of such noble move at the state levels. This is because the number of those at the federal level are certainly not as many as those at the state level unless the All Progressives Congress (APC’s) attempt is selective. According to Buhari, “They will be in court in a matter of weeks and Nigerians will know those who have short-changed them,” adding that he was resolute on ensuring that all the thieves vomit their loots. He said that the government would begin arraignment and trial of all such Nigerians in the next few weeks. It was learnt that the various anti-graft agencies have

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Nigeria can only get greater, says Indian High Commissioner

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he Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Ajjampur Ghanashyam has described Nigeria as a powerful country with great potential to sustain its leadership position in Africa. Ajjampur said this in Abuja when he hosted senior editorial staͿ of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) to a dinner. The envoy said Nigeria had managed its aͿairs e΀ciently in times past and could still realise such age-long dreams in spite of the challenges facing it. ``Nigeria is very powerful; you can make or mar. When I speak, I speak from my heart; if I like a thing, I will tell you. ``Nigeria is a country that I see has a lot of future; you have a nation that has a future and great potential. ``You ran your own railways before, you ran your

airways before, you ran state institutions e΀ciently before. You are a real emerging economy, not just an emerging economy,” he said. The envoy said though Nigeria had its challenges, he was optimistic things would not be worse than they were at the moment. ``You can’t go lower that this; you have already reached

your bottom; this is the lowest you can go. You have to go from here to become the great country that you are,” he said. Ghanashyam advised that Nigeria could reach greater height in defence industry by starting from the production of simple military tools such as helmet, camouÁage, boots and guns to sophisticated weapons.

He said India, after establishing its defence corporation, started producing light military arms and ammunition before it developed into a world-class defence industry status. He commended President Muhammadu Buhari for his commitment towards ensuring the local production of arms and ammunition.

Don urges reliable data for national development Prof. Chikelue Ofuebe of University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), has urged planning o΀cers and statisticians to generate reliable data for national development. Ofuebe gave the advice at the beginning of a two-day workshop on project formulation, feasibility studies and appraisal for newly employed planning o΀cers and statisticians in Awka on Thursday. He enumerated some key

guidelines for team behaviour to include keeping one’s emotions under control, being helpful and supportive to others and showing interest in other people, their work and ideas. According to him, building and developing a team, encouraging and supporting the individuals that make up the team, were some of the qualities of a good leader. Mr. Boniface Azi, Director,

Partnership Coordination, Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget, said that one of the objectives of the workshop was to put in place a new generation of capable, eͿective and e΀cient planning o΀cers and statisticians. He said that they would also help to close the gap to be created with the exit of the old generation of o΀cers. Mr. Uchenna Ibegbu, one of the participants, described the workshop as timely.


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he proprietor of FC Ifeanyi Ubah, Dr Patrick Ifeanyi Uba, on Sunday in Anambra State unveiled a consortium of coaches made up of former Super Eagles’ assistant coach, Daniel Amokachi, former national Under-20 team, the Flying Eagles’

coach, John Obuh and the immediate former national team goalkeeper trainer, Ike Shorunmu. The Oil and Gas mogul unveiled the three coaches in a ceremony in Anambra on Sunday. The three coaches are to provide the Nigerian Professional Football League

side owed by Uba with technical services with a view to ensuring that it becomes the role model of professional club. According to League Watch inside source, Daniel Amokachi is to serve as the Technical Adviser to the team while Coach John Obuh

who was in-charge before the latest development is to serve in the capacity as the Technical Director of the club while Shorunmu will serve as goalkeeper trainer. It is recalled that the club not too long along severed its relationship with its former Polish coach, Mitko Dobrev and replaced him Coach Obuh and just few weeks in charge, Obuh has been replaced though still a part of the technical crew has been replaced as the man incharge with Amokachi. In the words of the proprietor of the club, Dr Ifeanyi Ubah: “The signięcant of the new set of technical crew that we have just unveiled is to show the direction that we want Ifeanyi Uba Football Club to go. “We have not just recruited a new set of coaches like the former national team assistant coach and goalkeeper trainer Daniel Amokachi and Ike Shorunmu respectively we have also signed four new players to fortify the team for the second stanza,” the Oil and Gas magnet explained.

Chukwu laments referees’ role in Rangers away draw

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ormer national team captain and coach, Christian Chukwu has blamed the referee that oĜciated the Week 22 NPFL ęxture involving Rangers and Sharks of Port Harcourt at the Sharks Stadium on Monday for the Flying Antelopes inability to smile home with the maximum points. According Chukwu, who is not used to complaining about oĜciating, the referee was responsible for the draw the Flying Antelopes recorded in Port Harcourt on Monday. He explained that the game which was stopped on Sunday due to

the fact that the pitch was Ěooded because the rains that felled was extended beyond the normal time and in the process Sharks scored to bring the score line 1-1. Chukwu explained that the game was stopped after 75 minutes due to the fact that the pitch was Ěooded and as a result the remaining 15 minutes suppose to be the time that will be played for but instead the referee extended the game to 25 minutes to ensure that Sharks equalised. It is recalled that Rangers had stunned Sharks on Sunday when they scored

in the ęrst half and held on their lead until the match was called oě due to the down pour on Sunday. According League Watch inside source Sharks were

very happy that they salvaged a point in what seem as an impossible task but the same cannot be said of Rangers who had already countered their chicken before it was hatched but for the referee’s audacious extension of the duration of the remaining time to be played for. It is expected that the Coal City side will learn their lessons from this experience as it was gathered that they were busy trying to defend the lone goal instead of playing to see whether they could even increase the tally.

We‘re on revenge mission against Akwa –Odinga

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eteran striker and captain of Sharks FC of Port Harcourt, Odinga Odinga has exclusively revealed to League Watch that tomorrow’s Week 23 game against Akwa United FC of Uyo is going to be baĴle to ęnish because they will be going into the game with revenge on their mind. According to the veteran striker, Sharks are going to do everything humanly possible to repay Akwa in their own coin having handed them their ęrst defeat of the season which has left them in a very bad state as the bad results they have been having stem from that defeat. It is recalled that Akwa

United FC ran away with the maximum points in their ęrst meeting in the ęrst stanza of the league and it is on that strength that the Sharks captain has tagged the game a ‘revenge mission’ against Akwa tomorrow in Uyo. Odinga explained that irrespective of their present position on the log they are going to do everything humanly possible to ensure that they make something out of tomorrow’s game in Uyo. “I will not deceive you, we are preparing for the game against Akwa tomorrow and it is not just any other league game but a special encounter,” Odinga began.

“You may ask what makes this game a special game?, the answer is that it is special game because we would like to repay Akwa for what they did to us at the beginning of the league having put us in this present situation we are in. “They started this situation we ęnd ourselves now having handed us the ęrst defeat of the season and ran away with the maximum points at stake in Port Harcourt in our ęrst meeting. “My prayer for the match is for us to utilise the opportunities that will come our way. We are seriously working hard for the game tomorrow,” Odinga said.

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edia OĜcer of Kano Pillars Football Club, Idris Mailikawa, has declared that Kano State owned football club are ready for the baĴle in the second stanza of the league. According to him: “Pillars are ready for the second stanza of the 2014/15 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL),” Mailikawa began. “And as we speak, we are training in preparation for our next league game on Sunday against Shooting Stars,” Mailikawa began. “To show our readiness for the second stanza of the league, Pillars have fortięed their squad by bringing in about ęve players to ensure that all the departments in the team are well taken care of and we are happy that so far so good.

“Well on what we expect in the game against Pillars on Sunday, there is not we are working towards than victory to enable us get the maximum points. “We also appreciate the fact Shooting are beginning to ęnd their rhythm if the feat they achieved against Heartland in Oba is anything to go by. We are looking forward for a good game against Shooting,” Mailikawa stated.

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Sports/EURO League Balotelli celebrates 25th birthday ...as teammates drench misfit with champagne in friendly prank

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ario Balotelli’s Liverpool career may have gone completely Ěat, but there is still some ęzz in his personal life as the Italian star celebrated his 25th birthday. Balotelli did not feature at all for the Anęeld club in pre-season, and his time on Merseyside looks set to end before the end of the transfer window. But the striker still seems to be enjoying life, as he was sprayed with champagne by friends to

mark his birthday, before being handed a cake with a candle on it. Balotelli posted a video of the surprise drenching to his Instagram account, with the caption: ‘happy birhday??? grazie 25 #really #payback thanks to everyone for the birthday wishes’ The former Manchester City forward signed for the Liverpool from AC Milan last summer for £16million, but failed to match up to the expectations aĴached to

that price tag. He scored just four goals in 28 games in all competitions and with the new signings of Christian Benteke and Roberto Firmino, has been told that his own role in the ęrst-team at Anęeld is over. However he continues to support his team-mates on social media, posting a picture of Liverpool’s match-winner Coutinho scoring against Stoke on Sunday with the message ‘OF COURSE HIM’.

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would-be Miss Belgium has plunged Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois into an embarrassing kiss-and-tell scandal. Emily VanhouĴe, a 20-year-old model from the keeper’s native Belgium, said she began an aěair with the Belgium international just before he travelled to last summer’s World Cup in Brazil. This was despite 22-year-old Courtois being with his long-term girlfriend, Spanish beauty Marta Dominguez, 25. Speaking to the Belgian media this week, Ms VanhouĴe said she was shocked to later discover that Courtois was already taken. She said: ‘I would never do anything to start an aěair with a man who cheats on his girlfriend. I did not know he had a girlfriend and led a double life.

‘He had seen me at a beauty pageant and sent me a message through Facebook. So we got talking, and one thing led to another. ‘It took months before we arranged to meet up properly, and until then there was no mention about Marta.

‘He’d taken the initiative, after all, so I assumed that he was single. Maybe naive of me, but if I’m in a relationship, I do not even talk to other men.’ Courtois has not commented on the claims, but his angry family have accused women like Ms VanhouĴe of ‘smelling money’.

Ronaldo makes brief appearance in new underwear range

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ristiano Ronaldo has taken a brief break from preparing for the new La Liga season by appearing in a photo shoot for the fourth range of his CR7 underwear collection. The Real Madrid superstar has shown oě his impressive physique by posing in several diěerent colours of his new boxer shorts. Ronaldo ęrst released a range of CR7 underwear in partnership with Danish company JBS Textile Group and with the help of New York fashion designer Richard Chai in 2013. The 30-year-old former Manchester United star’s aim is to ‘meet the high expectations of our customers’, according to his website for the CR7 range. Ronaldo is currently on the sidelines with a back injury but is expected to be back in action in time for Real Madrid’s season

opener against Sporting Gijon on August 23. The Portugal captain was forced into watching his team-mates fall to a 1-0 defeat by Bayern Munich in the Audi Cup ęnal on television. New Real Madrid boss Rafa Benitez praised the

qualities of his star asset shortly after taking over the reins from Carlo AnceloĴi. ‘He’s a great professional and someone who is very competitive, he wants to win every single small game or situation,’ said Benitez.

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he has become one of the most recognisable faces on Premier League benches, the woman doctor who Chelsea have relied upon to treat their injured players. But in the space of only four days, Eva Carneiro’s relationship with Jose Mourinho has deteriorated so badly that we may not see her again. On Saturday, Carneiro and her colleague Jon Fearn angered the Chelsea manager by rushing on to the pitch to tend to Eden Hazard near the end of the 2-2 draw with Swansea. Eva Carneiro was born in Gibraltar to a Spanish father and English mother. She studied in Australia, did an MSc in London and a thesis at West Ham. Carneiro joined the Blues in 2009 as reserve-team doctor. Andre Villas-Boas

brought her into the ęrstteam fold in 2011. The 41-year-old fell in love with the game while travelling in Mexico. She watched a match between Mexico and Brazil during the 1998 France World Cup and was hooked. Carneiro, who supports

Spanish side Real Madrid, enjoyed ballet and riding as a teenager before focusing her aĴention on football. After being criticised at the weekend, Carneiro took to Facebook to thank the public for their support. She will no longer aĴend ęrst team games.

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ervinho might not have been renowned for being a sightseeing ęend while in London during his time turning out for Arsenal – but that’s all changed over in Italy. Serie A doesn’t begin for another 10 days, and the striker is making the most of it. Fresh from Roma’s 3-1 friendly win against Valencia on Saturday, Gervinho took a trip to The Colosseum and was pictured with a gladiator. Rudi Garcia’s side were given the day oě on Tuesday and Gervinho could do with the rest. He didn’t enjoy an awful lot of luck against Valencia, somehow crashing two

eěorts against the post. Gervinho was one of ęve players who were denied access into Indonesia last month as part of their pre-season campaign. He and Ivory Coast

team-mate Seydou Doumbia were refused entry alongside Victor Ibarbo from Colombia, Antonio Sanabria from Paraguay and Adem Ljajic from Serbia. They boarded a Ěight back to Italy but no reason was given for the denial.


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igeria exinternational winger, Clement Temile, says the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, took the right decision in appointing Sunday Oliseh as new Super Eagles helmsman. He wondered why some have opposed the appointment, stressing that Oliseh’s achievements as a player, qualięes him to be in that exalted position, if nothing else. “Really I cannot understand why some people are saying Oliseh should not have been considered good enough to coach the Super Eagles. He has highest coaching licence in football, the UEFA ‘A’ Pro licence, and has played at the highest level representing Nigeria at two World Cup ęnals. “This, to me, is enough pedigree and I think the NFF did the right thing to put him there. Coaching a big team like the Super Eagles does

not really require the experience that is being demanded. We have seen instances of coaches who never had that but went on to achieve great things. “I think Oliseh will bring his experience in and outside the pitch to bear on the team, and as a former player who stood for, and represented the Nigerian philosophy of football, I think he will deliver,” Temile said. The former Abiola Babes player, who also holds the UEFA ‘A’ licence in coaching, maintained that success is not measured by the number of teams one has coached, but by the vision to succeed. He expressed the optimism that Oliseh will succeed as Super Eagles coach because ‘he has the basic prerequisites to coach at the highest level.’ The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, had last month conęrmed Former national team captain Sunday Oliseh as coach of the team. Oliseh, who played

for top European teams like Ajax, Juventus and Borussia Dortmund during an illustrious career, said doing the job will be “an honour”. “We are not doing Nigeria any favour. My coming to coach

the senior team is to serve our fatherland, we have not come to ęght a war.” Oliseh took over from sacked Stephen Keshi and was unveiled in Abuja after impressing NFF bosses with his plans for the

stand as he braces up for the task ahead. “No doubt the host team would bring all antidotes to frustrate the plans of the Eagles, but the quality and experience of the players in the squad would make the diěerence when the chips are down. However, truth is that it won’t be a tea party as every side would like to make a point whenever it is paired against Nigeria. We are absolutely determined to go, see and conquer. Nigerians should pray for us to accomplish the set target. The message here requires hard work, diligence and focus. As we are preparing, so also they are, the side its ęreworks

is superior would carry the day. We are not taken the Taęa Stars threat for granted any way,” he said. Oboabona added that if reports of the threat of the Tanzanians to stop the Eagles are anything to rely upon, then it would be ęght to ęnish in the duel that holds a lot for the Nigerians. He believes that there is nothing that will stop the Oliseh tutored lads from living up to their billing of ensuring that the ticket for Gabon 2017 would be further strengthened. We won’t drop the anchor. We started well against Chad, we will endeavour to continue, he vows. “Iam sure that my

teammates would not let go despite the fact that it is an away game. The seĴing would not maĴer for us rather we will set our eyes on the end justifying the means. Yes, no team is minnow presently in football, we are quite aware of such evolution in football now, moreover; Tanzania national team has proved a worthy side in the past against Nigeria, and these things would guide us as we face squarely the task of geĴing good result after the expected epic encounter. I believe with total concentration, commitment and tactical discipline, we will do the country proud,” he posited.

SPOT ON! Temile says NFF right to appoint Oliseh team. A defensive midęelder in his days as a player, Oliseh featured for the national team between 1993 and 2002, winning the Nations Cup as a player in 1994 and Olympic gold in

Atlanta in 1996. His ęrst test on the saddle comes up next month when the Super Eagles square up against Taifa Stars of Tanzania in a Group G Africa Cup of Nations qualięer in Dar-EsSalaam.

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uper Eagles defender, Godfrey Oboabona, has said that the team would ‘be extra motivated’ to beat their host, the Taęa Stars of Tanzania when both teams clash in next month’s Africa Cup of Nations Cup qualięer in Dar-Es-Salaam. The Turkish based international added that the match is one that the former African champions would use to welcome their new handler, Sunday Oliseh and against that background therefore, no eěort would be spared towards making maximum use of the opportunity which will give him solid

Rio can deliver ‘outstanding’ Olympics, says IOC

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io can deliver an “outstanding” Olympics according to the International Olympic CommiĴee, following four test events the city can be “proud” of. But IOC oĜcials have played down concerns over the water quality where the sailing, swimming, rowing and triathlon events will be held in 2016. The World Health Organisation has suggested the IOC monitor pollution levels

in the water. IOC vice-president Nawal el Moutawakel said athletes’ safety is a “priority”. El Moutawakel insisted the issue of water quality is being addressed, so the athletes can “compete in a secure and safe environment”. The international governing bodies of sailing and rowing have called for tests on the water quality. An independent investigation by the

Associated Press found high levels of viruses and, in some cases, bacteria from human sewage in all of Rio’s Olympic and Paralympic water venues. AP says the World Health Organisation (WHO) had advised the IOC to test for viruses, but have now changed their stance and would not issue an oĜcial recommendation. The IOC said it had ruled out viral testing and would stick to

WHO guidelines, which recommend only bacterial testing. Rio has hosted test events for volleyball, triathlon, rowing and equestrian with road cycling on Sunday. Moutawakel said: “This demonstrates the organisers’ capabilities and their capacity to deliver outstanding Olympic Games next year.” But she warned “a tremendous amount of planning work remains to be completed”.


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– Stella Balogun

Pastor (Mrs.) Stell Ministries Worldwia Balogun is wife to Prophet Sunday Ba not only become lode, located in Masaka, Abuja. She ha logun, the General Overseer of Garden s de d ep int off Lo L ve i erest in bringing She a counsellor onyyal wiives to their partners, but also fro up good home keepand Deliverance m wn ar ita s at l pr th ob ers who should e lem lev el s drawing from the the mother of the of broken homes must play active rochurch and marriage counsellor. In thexperience she has garnered as a wifein Nigeria. destabilised familie les in building and keeping their hois interview with CYRIL MBAH, she ha and from her position as s in the society. mes together to re s duce the incidencesuggested that women of broken homes an d

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ow have you been able to combine your pastoral work with keeping your marital home together? I think that every woman should try to understand the man she married and also remember that there are things a man wants which are dear to his heart. It is the responsibility of the woman to key into those plans, programmes and activities that makes her husband happy and she should do everything that will help the husband to achieve success in his projects. It is not good for any woman to depend completely on her husband for everything all the time without contributing anything to the success of the family or the fulÂżlment of his dreams.

What exactly do you think about the rate of divorce and broken homes in the society now HVSHFLDOO\ DPRQJ SXEOLF ÂżJXUHV" In this country just like in some parts of Europe, many women are not submissive to their husbands and men do not like that type of thing. When a woman marries and starts to live independently and engaging in activities like acting movies, it is not every script that you are given that you must accept. A woman should cherish her marriage, cherish her home, and cherish her children and cherish everything about her husband for the marriage to

last or work out well. Women should give their husbands respect and acknowledge the man as the crown of their glory. When other men see you outside and respect you, it is because as a married woman you are behaving well. Unfortunately, many married women today are not known to have good behaviour. They behave badly and attract to themselves and their husbands unnecessary insults. Some of them also talk to their husbands anyhow and behave without respect to the man both inside and outside the house. The husband of a woman is the source of her joy.


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Newswatch Times, Saturday, August 15, 2015 For her to leave her parents’ house to join a man who has become her husband should be suf¿cient reason for her to behave well. She should learn to acknowledge the husband in a manner that the man will understand. Where necessary, she should even treat him like a king because he is the king of the house. How would you rate today’s Christian women based on how they keep their homes? As a counsellor who counsels every type of woman including Christians, Muslims and pagans, I think that Christian women who are married to unbelievers should ¿nd time to lead their men to Christianity and not encourage his unbelief by behaving anyhow outside. A Christian married woman should be able to preach to her husband and neighbours. Unfortunately, today many married women engage in friendship with the types of disruptive people who should not come near them in the ¿rst place and that leads to the destruction of their homes. If you are a Christian woman and you are befriending a woman who has no respect for her husband, it follows that the woman can inÀuence you to behave the same way towards your own husband and she can help you to destroy your home. So, every married Christian woman must

honour her husband, must treat her husband well and learn to obey him. We have many troubled homes in the society today because many women do not obey or regard their husbands as anything in their homes, but they will leave their homes and go outside like in the of¿ces where they will obey and even love other men who are their bosses. This attitude must change because it is the husband that makes a married woman turn into a complete human being and we are expected to respect our husbands even more than we respect our bosses in the of¿ce. Some rich women who think they have more money than their men also disrespect their husbands and it is not good. If a woman really wants to keep her home peaceful, the woman should treat her husband with genuine respect and loyalty. In your opinion, is it good for married women to go into politics or any other occupation that takes so much of their time to the point that they neglect the homes? It is good for women to participate in politics, but married women should ¿rst consider the motive for going into politics and check whether it is proper to leave her husband and family for politics. Your husband and family should be the

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Wo m e n should give their husbands proper respect and acknowledge the man as the crown of their glory. When other men see you outside and respect you, it is because as a married woman you are behaving well

Women must help b uild happy homes number one priority in the life of a married woman followed by her children after which society follows. Most women go into politics for the sake of Àamboyance and it makes many of them grandiose especially when they hold positions. Many of them give nothing to the society. So, if a woman wants to go into politics, she should ¿rst of all settle her home well in consultation with her husband. If a woman’s family is peaceful, that is when the person can give peace to the society. When there is crisis at home, it will be practically impossible to give society anything good. Although I insist that it is not a bad thing for married women to participate in politics, they should do so with care and only when they have consulted their husbands and sorted out their families. Politics is good for women. I was once a politician, but I never allowed it to interfere with my marriage. In my case, I was very honest as a politician and I was not looking at the money that was coming out of it. Rather, I used the opportunity to build my image

in the community and to empower the women and youths. This is what women in politics should concentrate on doing. They should build their image and that of their husbands because if they destroy their homes in the name of politics, they will lose out and people will always refer to the crimes that the woman committed even after several years. So, it is better to play politics in a clean manner. What would you advice married women to do in terms of bringing up good homes and families and to avoid broken homes? In order to build good homes, the husband and wife who are two adults in the family should be able to cooperate and collaborate in bringing up the children and in building the home. By this I mean that mothers should not support their children when they do bad things and fathers also should not support their children when they do bad things. When a child needs to be disciplined, it should be a collective decision so that the child can learn from the exercise. The two

of them should join hands together to punish the child. When a child realises that whenever she/he does something wrong that the parents join hands in punishing him or her, that discipline will build the fear of God in the child. Children become wayward depending on the way they are raised. In many cases, when a mother disciplines her child, the father will be angry. The same thing happens with some mothers who get angry when a father metes out punishment or discipline on his child. It should not be so. Every mother should join hands with the father to bring up their children with the fear of the lord. It does not matter whether you are a Christian or a Muslim, when you have well behaved children you have lesser personal problems and society will be better for it. It is not good to allow children to be on their own all the time and watch things in the internet or blue ¿lms or home videos. These sources without proper parental direction and monitoring will contribute easily to

help the children learn bad things. Certain things they see on the internet and home videos lead to morale decadence among the youth. Women should work to support their husband, but it should not be at the expense of the proper up-bringing of their children. The major reason why a woman should work is for the bene¿t of the children. Women, even if they are working, should always make out time to be with their children and listen to them to enable them, as mothers, learn about the problems the children may have and solve them. It will also help the children understand their mother better. Children need their parents to enable them mature properly. Lastly, as the mother of the Garden of Love and Deliverance Ministries, what advice will you offer to women members of the church? I have always told the families especially women to be good mothers and wives by watching me and the prophet. We have eight children by the Grace of God and between us we teach the children morals. We teach them how to respect people from a tender age and help them to learn proper values about life so that they will know what is good from what is bad. Women should imbibe good characters and raise their children along those lines because when you build a good home, you enjoy the home.


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o one wants to be part of an unhealthy relationship. The bad news is that it happens - some good relationships go south, some people seem to move from one hurtful relationship to another. The good news is there are ways to avoid falling into the usual traps that burden, threaten and ultimately break relationships. Be on the guard Tread with caution. Look back on your previous relationships and what made them crumble. Make a conscious eěort to learn from your past mistakes. Also watch out for red Ěags – any indication that something is not quite right. Be particularly wary of signs of abuse, violence or manipulation. BeĴer yet, come up your own relationship deal breakers. Think of the traits or habits that, by your personal standards, are unacceptable in a partner. And when one of the non-negotiables on your list becomes apparent, take it as your cue to bow out of the relationship. Be your own person Do not lose yourself in a relationship. Some couples tend to think only in terms of “we” and forget “I”. Relationships should be anchored on the idea of two persons working as a team. That means each individual member must have a voice, get a say in making decisions. Mutual respect needs to exist. So always assert yourself. Set-ups where one is submissive and the other domineering are bound to fail. Control often translates to abuse. And somebody will end up feeling powerless, dismissed or fearfully dependent. Talk it out Keep the lines of communication open. Converse constantly. Discuss even the smallest of issues, so you can nip them in the bud. If you can sense that something is eating into the relationship, share your sentiments with your partner. LeĴing him or her know how you feel could help pinpoint the problem. For serious troubles, it’s best to have your talk when both parties are calm and receptive. Discussing matters when tempers are running high will do more damage than good. During the conversations, be honest, clear and open. Hear each other out and ęnd a middle ground. You do not have to be on the same side. Agreeing to disagree is a form of compromise in itself. Enjoy the company Couples should be able to have a good time together, may it be fun and wild, or relaxing and comforting. If boredom seems to strike more often than normal or the chemistry is fading, this might be a sign that something is amiss. Find a way to identify and address the situation. Work it out Every relationship hits a snag. But not all survive. If your ęnd yourselves in a rough patch, do not give up. If the relationship is worth saving, ęght for it. Resolve your issues. But if the bad undoubtedly outweighs the good, then the relationship is unhealthy. There’s no need to stick it out any longer. There are no hard-and-fast rules to avoiding bad relationships. But it always helps to be vigilant. Be on the lookout for any red Ěags. Make sure there is mutual respect and trust. Communicate regularly, clearly and honestly. Know when to let go and when course-correcting is an option.


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e is popularly known as Tujuka by his fans and admirers who derive joy from listening to his music with this attractive and consoling voice. His real name is Adeolu Samson Ayeni. Today, Tujuka whose gospel songs are creating impact in every sphere of life has traced his musical inspiration to Fela Kuti’s songs. He noted that, “I started singing Fela’s songs at WKH DJH RI ÂżYH LQ WKH YLOODJH 7KHQ DV , VDQJ , ZRXOG DOVR GHPRQVWUDWH P\ KDQGV DQG ÂżQJHUV DV LI , ZDV D SOD\LQJ WKH JXLWDU ´ At the age of 15 years, Ayeni joined his church choir as a drumPHU KH ODWHU EHFDPH D YRFDOLVW DQG ÂżQDOO\ SURJUHVVHG WR EHFRPH a choir master in 1997. He ventured professionally into music in +LV ÂżUVW DOEXP ZDV WLWOHG 2OXZDVRUHIXQPL ZKLOH WKH ODWHVW one ‘Foromise Miracle’ is ready, but looking out for marketer to handle the sales. The tracks in this inspirational and motivational album are Ose Oluwa Foromise Miracle, Mo Njade lo loni, Oun 7, 0RQL PD Âż JEROXZDJD While Tujuka enjoined his fans and admirers to keep praying for him to attain greater height in the gospel music industry, he also seeks the support of a good market who would handle the album and appealed to marketers not to focus on established musicians alone.

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rganisers of the continental African Movie Academy Awards last Saturday hosted Corporate Nigeria and other business leaders to seek support for the organisation that has promoted the film industry in Africa for 11 years. The event which took place at the Oriental Hotel, Lagos had in attendance business leaders and professionals in the entertainment industry covering the Nollywood, music, comedy and fashion. The founder of AMAA, Ms Peace Anyiam-Osigwe, who is also the President of Africa Film Academy, took the guests on a historical excursion into the history of the Pan-African award body and how it has served as a platform to showcase the best in the industry to the rest of the world. “We have invited you here to tell you about our plans for the future and seek your support to help us in our determination to make the creative industry a major contributor to African economy. We need the private sector and government to continue to support and invest in the creative industry and we are here this evening to let you know the way you can support us as the government of South Africa hosts this year’s AMAA in Port Elizabeth, the home of the legends.’’ She used the evening to announce the partnership deal between Facebook and AMAA and how the working relationship with the social media will boost creative enterprise, brand visibility for sponsors and increase revenue for content owners. The Facebook partnership with AMAA will drive digital impact in film and entertainment with over 1.4 billion users, 120million of who are in Africa. “Facebook partnership with us is a commercial and cultural one leveraging our platform which covers film and the whole entertainment sector and the Facebook global platform. This will give an unprecedented opportunity for brands to engage with millions of African movie fans as well as Africa’s filmmaking community leveraging the digital reach of the world’s most pervasive social network,� said the AMAA founder. In the same vein, the organisation at the dinner unveiled the AfricaOne initiative targeted at bringing together all contributors to the African creative industry, on the same platform. Fundamentally, the idea of AfricaOne is to create an avenue for the realisation of the Pan-African dream using Africa’s creative industry, according to Anyiam-Osigwe. “AfricaOne seeks to rewrite the African narrative. As Africans, now more than ever, we must have our own voice in our story: our story, by us and for us. For this to come into fruition, it is crucial for Africans to come together; thus, the structural establishment of AfricaOne. “The AfricaOne road show will include music concerts, film screenings and the film-in-a-box initiative. In its strive to showcase all of Africa’s creative innovators, the AfricaOne show will also showcase all other aspects of Africa’s creative sphere including visual arts. However, in its entirety, AfricaOne is much more than a showcase. Against the backdrop of providing an opportunity for African creativity to manifest, AfricaOne seeks to establish a pathway to turn creativity into substantial revenue earners for the continent and the young people. It will re-enforce the economic viability of African creative sector, and its capacity to enhance the African economy at large.�

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The national president of Badrudeen Sahadat Muslim Organisation of Nigeria (BASMON), founded by Late Dr. Waheed Yusuf Ariyo, Alhaji. Hakeem Adekunle Rauf, has stated clearly what the society is all about. In a chance meeting with him, the young man who is an architect by profession said the society is an Islamic organization that prays. “Our society is an organization that conducts prayer sessions every Sunday between 9. 30 am to 12. 30 pm. We have a prayer group and founded by Alhaji. Dr. AbdulwaheedAriyo. Also on every second and last Friday of the month, we make Tajud (vigil) at General Bus-Stop, Abeokuta Expressway, Lagos. We preach on oneness of Allah from the Quran, we teach people in accordance with the teachings of the holy Quran. He also spoke on the difference between their society and NASFAT. “We are both the same, but while we deal with Asalatu and public lectures, NASFAT deals with Asalatu and other programmes too; so we are more or less the same. He spoke further on how one could be a member of the group. “Anybody can join our group as far as you are a Muslim and observes prayers as brought by Prophet Muhammed. Our society does not accept members because they are rich. No�.

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L agos state governor Akinwunmi Ambode and his counterpart from Akwa Ibom State, Mr.Udom Emmanuel will co-host the 2015 edition of the Nigeria Media Nite Out Awards. The prestigious awards ceremony – the 9th edition will hold on September 20th at Time Square Entertainment and Events Centre, Ikeja, Lagos. This year’s awards will no doubt mark the 9th consecutive year of rewarding excellence and good efforts of performing media personalities, corporate bodies and supporting individuals. Many hardworking journalists and corporate organisation have been rewarded in the past and are still working to ensure the media industry is getting the necessary accolades deserved. Listed as the chairman board of trustee Nigeria Media Nite Out Award is Hon. Dr. Bello Mohammed (Mon), former chairman House Committee on Security and Intelligence. Alhaji Lai Mohammed, National Director of Publicity, APC has been listed as guest speaker for the day. Hard working journalists from various categories listed for award are Political Writer of the year, Society Writer of the year, Editor of the year, Crime Writer of the year, Entertainment writer of the year and many more. A keynote address would be delivered on “Corruption and National Development, the role of media, by Mr Jim Obazee, Executive Secretary/CEO, Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria. Nigeria Media Nite Out Awards is powered by SOLKEM Entertainment And Media Limited. Meanwhile, three editorial staff of Newswatch Times has been nominated for the prestigious DZDUG LQ WKHLU UHVSHFWLYH ÂżHOGV )RODNH 6RNR\D will contend with Kunle Akinwande of The Nation, Kunle Fabiyi of Punch, Evelyn Usman of Vanguard and Ngozi Umujare of The Sun for the award of The Best Crime Writer of the Year. Biodun Komolafe who was also nominated last year will slug it out with Stanley Opara of Punch, Chukwu Onaeke of Guardian, Collins Nweze of The Nation and Maduka Nweke of The Sun as the Best Business Writer of the year, while Mansur Oladunjoye will try his luck against Ade Akanbi of Punch, Emmanuel Aziken of Vanguard as the Politics Writer of the Year. It would be recalled that, yours truly won the award last year as the best Entertainment Writer of the Year

ereaved wife of late Nollywood actor, Ajigijaga, Taiwo Zainab, has disclosed that the age difference between she and her late husband enabled her to enjoy her marriage more as they never had major issues while married to him. She stated that she does not think that she would have enjoyed her marriage if she had married someone much younger as her late husband was so loving and caring. She stressed that no young man would have been able to do a quarter of what her late husband did for her. While speaking with a national magazine, she said age was not a barrier to her. “Nothing like that; the wide difference in our age even made me to enjoy him better than I could have if I had married a younger man of my age. He was so caring; he was more than a husband. Even no youth can do one quarter of what he did for me.� Amidst various tongue wagging which ensued then, Taiwo got married to the late Ajigijaga in 2012 after 10 years of mourning his late wife who died about 12 years ago.

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ollywood actress, Eucharia Anunobi, has revealed that she never planned to become a minister of God, but that she later discovered she was going to specially work for God in the cause of her acting career. She further said that she later had to attend a Bible school before accepting to answer God’s call. According to her, people mocked her when she made her intentions known to join the ministry. In her words, “I started up as an actress, but in the process of time when I discovered the call of God for my life, I enrolled in a Bible school. “When people heard it, they mocked and laughed at me. Some asked, ‘will a prophet come out of Eucharia Anunobi?.’ Today, , DP DQ (YDQJHOLVW DFWLQJ LQ WKH RIÂżFH RI D SURSKHW , WUDYHO around the world as a conference speaker.â€? The talented actress made this hint last weekend at a book launch in Lagos, where she was invited as a guest speaker. Advising the audience at the event, the actress said people should always try to look for that hidden talent in them to be able to set themselves out of many. “You cannot have a destiny without a dream, you cannot have a dream without an idea,â€? the ‘Glamour Girls’ star said at the occasion.

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If the report we are getting in the fuji circle is to be believed, it means Mutiu Ishola, aka Kekere Awori should be on the run now as being speculated. Information available to us has it that the Awori born musician is now on the run on the allegation of homosexuality. Though the whereabouts of the talented musician cannot be ascertained for now, even his manager and his wife cannot locate him when a call was put across to them to verify accusation levelled against the Fuji act. According to his manager, Afees Akinwande, though he heard the VWRU\ DQG FDOOHG KLV ERVV WR HLWKHU FRQÂżUP RU GHQ\ WKH VWRU\ VLQFH he spoke with The Fuji crooner, he has not responded. “I actually heard of the story, and when I learnt about it, I called him (Mutiu), but he told me that he will get back to me to explain his side of the story, but since then, has not reached me despite numerous calls. Though I learnt he has travelled out of the country, I don’t know exactly where he is now.â€? We also got in touch with Mutiu’s wife who said she heard from people around her area who were saying something related to that.

Scandal on homosexuality, Fuji musician on the run

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Lillian Esoro, Ubi Franklin, Gbenro Ajibade, others step out in Owerri for Lanre Makun’s wedding

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anre Makun, the head of production of AY Show and CEO of Lanre Makun Events got married to the love of his life, Joy last weekend. The engagement party took place in Owerri, Joy’s hometown. A lot of celebrities travelled down to be part of their special day. Ubi Franklin, Lillian Esoro, Gbenro Ajibade and so many others were all there to grace the occasion. Of course Ayo, Yomi and Mabel Makun were also present.

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onto Dikeh last weekend changed her name to Mrs Churchill as she had her introduction ceremony with her man Oladunni Churchill in Port Harcourt. And yes, Tonto is pregnant. She looked really pretty rocking her baby bump.

Aneke twins celebrate birthday in style Nicki Minaj sparks pregnancy rumours after introducing Meek Mill as her ‘Baby Father’ Well, she’s officially said she won’t be having kids out of wedlock so she was probably just messing around when she introduced Meek Mill as her baby father during their Pennsylvania gig. Meek Mill is opening for her during her Pinkprint US tour. As Meek joined her on stage last Saturday, Nicki told the crowd, “make some noise for my baby father!’

their birthday in neke twins celebrated lly challenged, Enugu with the physica bies and the elderly widows, motherless ba h of peoples’ homes on 6t people at various old ifo, Fidelis Duka, Alex Us re we ce an nd te at In August. urum , Mama G, Charles Aw Ruth Kadiri, Jnr Pope and a host of others.

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Let your nails speak for you Qismat Yinus

Great looking hands with nicely painted nails are a very important asset for anyone. Keeping your ¿ngernails looking their best doesn’t take a lot of time, but it does reTuire some regular care. Cuticles should be moisturi]ed and groomed nails should be properly trimmed, ¿led and protected. You must also choose only colours that blend well your skin colour.

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r, c sta i s u of m to wife irth b e h t e is g av Oby t lon ho g o w n , O E hild Alex IBAD nd c J o A c e s to home their poke r s e e h Sh to visit ago. a n Io ALAB , Lagos. kki in Le

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an you remember the most memorable things ngs you have done? Yes, helping the needy without going public about it and producing the multiple awards winning g cancer advocacy movie, Save Our Souls. It was shot ot in Nigeria, India and London. Save Our Souls also recently won the Homevida Film award which comes mes with a N1million Naira prize. The real challenge is making sure that one produces Tuality ¿lms. What are your hobbies? Dancing and listening to music What kind of message are you sending to Nollywood od actresses who are still single based on your matrimoonial experience? There is no perfect being out there. Access and accept ept whoever comes along with honest intentions. Someetimes, the devil you know is better than the angel you ouu don’t know. What are your regrets in life? None Any regret being an actress? No. What’s your assessment of Nollywood at the moment? Technically and story wise, we have improved tremendously, but we can be better. How rich has acting made you? We thank God for his mercy. What would you say is the juiciest part of acting? It opens doors besides helping one to earn a living. Do you have a phobia? Yes, height But to some people, Oby is arrogant, but believes she he is not and she has this message for them. “That’s not true. Sometimes, some people mistake my charisma for arrogance” When the issue of being viewed as a controversial actress was raised, she was sober, but the smile from m her little baby geared her up again. “No. I am just a very simple person who is alwayss working hard. Sometimes people try to take advantage age of you, and when you stand your ground, they comee up with all sorts of names and negative attitude. As

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Celebrity Chat long as you are not hurting others intentionally, you have to stand up for your right. Even with two kids, Oby still says her sense of fashion will not change. The occasion will determine my type of dressing. I will not say because I am now a mother, I should be dressing like an old woman or to be old fashioned” Oby is someone who does not miss any opportunity, and so will be willing to lecture anyone on the need to always prepare for opportunities. My guiding principles have always been, “To always be prepared for opportunities which come knocking without notice.” Little wonder she will tell you if she was not into entertainment, she would probably have been a diplomat. If I am not in entertainment world, I would probably have been a diplomat. But when asked if that will not disturb her social and entertainment obligations, she responded thus. “Yes I know that. Before, I used to travel a lot and hang out with friends often; but now, my family comes ¿rst and takes more of my time especially my kids (Prince) who needs me now more than anything. One cannot but ask her what has been keeping her aÀoat in entertainment world despite the incursion of new talents and she tells you: Hard work, patience and perseverance even when it has not been easy.

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ove- the Key Love to God and love to man. Love is the foundation for our productive and fruitful living. It is the harmonizing factor between God, man and His creations. Love is a strong feeling of affection for somebody or something, especially a member of your family or friend or even a partner. Love is something, some call it a drive, some call it a force, some say it’s a skill and some say it’s a nature, and others say its nature itself. It dwells, inhabits, enriches and fills up with itself. Love diffuse into hearts by the spirit and not by feelings, emotions or otherwise. Love is enduring, patient and kind. Love is not envious, boastful nor proud. Love is not touchy, fretful or resentful. Love does not keep (records) nor have banks for offences. It does not rejoice at injustice. Believes the best about everyone. Helps move on and press on easily after setbacks. Love should be our nature. Not loving makes you a potential murderer. Love is taking responsibility for another, Love gives capacity for unity. The more you love the more your vision Do you love God, your friends, family, and people around you, your country and even your enemies? Love keeps you free from selfishness, selfcenteredness, murder, unforgiveness, bitterness, hatred and more talking about vices. Love originates from the mind/soul; it is done with the heart, performed by the body. Love transcends justice, segregation, racism, prejudice, beliefs, cultural and religious differences. Love is giving, sharing and forgiving. Love is not passive but active and expressive, that

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implies it should be in deed not just in words. Its sacrificial, service rendering and observable. Every child comes with the capacity to love and be loved. The parents, the families, the society and the environment either boost this capacity or sabotage the innate trait of the child’s ability to love. When children are showered with so much love engulfed in discipline, honesty and grace, they love and forgive unconditionally, For children, Love should be tough sometimes, transparent all the way, dignified at expressions and graceful at translation. Loving a child does not mean the child should be over pampered, indulged inappropriately by not weighing their demands, behavior, conversations and perceptions about life. This would help to give them the love, attribute they deserve at every point in time. Children watches to see how the adult reacts when they do what controversial to them or even what they know is unfair. As they look out for how you react, they form their opinion, if to repeat the act or not. Obviously if you left them to their assumptions, they take to be that your silence means consent. Take for example; a mature child ready for weaning from breast feeding, the mum needs to be firm at executing her decision to stop, the child sometimes will cry profusely to gain your compassion for a change of mind. Also at potty training, children certainly checks their parent/the adult’s reaction each time they defy the correction of using the potty. Showing children love does not prevent them from been being scolded in discipline to properly mould them. Always talk about your next move towards the child in love, care and understanding. Make them know the necessary effect, attributes and consequences of their behavior. The love for a child is measured by the amount of time, I mean quality time spent with the child daily. The time spent at listening to what they have to say, chatting and chat follow ups, doing home works, showing affection[ hugs and kisses], doing things with and for them, taking them out apart from going to school, correcting and reprimanding them when necessary. When children grow from toddlers into proper childhood in this love confines, they understand the concept of love adequately and exhumes love sufficiently. They should be taught to share things, to give tangible and intangible things, also to forgive easily, especially after reconciliations for love

sake. As one showers them with love early in their lives, they grow into becoming a balanced youth. An average adolescent would mostly gather awareness, believing love is the feeling and affection he/she has towards an opposite sex, which is simply an aspect of love expressions. Infact, with the decadence, he/she could even think the feeling towards same gender is a big deal. That is the erotic love, which is a major aspect that needs to be addressed, appropriated and relate with the teenager with care, understanding and love. This stage of their life should be well guided with adequate information, consistent affection, attention and openness. A balanced youth must have enjoyed the benefits the being loved and loving people around them. He/she is able to maintain his/her stand for morality, no matter the pressure. Pressure from peers, social network, technology and the porous environment. Better still a youth with a good spiritual background, understanding of what loving one’s life is all about and giving life what it demands by sacrifice and service . Love makes you react to evil and hurting yourself by the use of drugs and violent living. Love makes you react to nakedness, hunger, grief, injustice, atrocities. Turning away from wickedness will give God the charge to help and deliver our country from the terror of evil. Have compassion, sympathy and empathy. Are you able to lay down your life for your friends ? There was the story of the twin that one died for the other, who was caught for murder. The good and the other bad. The good was sure of heaven while the other was evil. The good twin was killed by hanging, substituting himself as the evil twin, giving his twin brother another chance to live and that he may live for eternity. Jesus Christ also died on the cross for sinners. Love is not in word or tongue service but in deed and is in truth. You don’t leave in suspicion. Love makes you attract good people; everyone wants some approval. Your needs are met. God blesses you. Love obstacles are; Pride, lack, deprivation, past hurts, hangovers and more. Many of us are love away from our miracles. Love is a resource. It’s a lot more important than crude oil. People that don’t love shut doors against themselves. Showing love is not expensive. A hug, a good morning, a smile, a bus fare, a kind pat on the back, a meal, a thoughtful comment, a reasonable gesture and many more, would do the job. It Is about how much consideration you give to others. God is love.


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PRESIDENT BUHARI MEETS WITH ADB TEAM.

R-L; President Muhammadu Buhari (right); outgoing President of the African Development Bank (ADB), Mr. Donald Kaberuka and Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria Mr. Godwin Emefiele, during a meeting with the banks’ team at the State House in Abuja…recently.

President Muhammadu Buhari (Middle) flanked by the President of African Development Bank (ADB), Mr. Donald (left); Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mrs. Anastasia Daniel-Nwaobia (right); Others are Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN) Mr. Godwin Emefiele; Vice President, ADB, Mr. Janvier K. Litse; ADB Country Director, Nigeria, Mr. Ousmane Dore and Vice President Infrastructure, Private Sector/Regional Integration Department, Mr. Solomon Asamoah during the meeting.

MANAGEMENT OF SEPLAT PETROLEUM VISITS SENATOR DR. IFEANYI OKOWA

DURING THE NATIONAL HAJJ COMMISSION OF NIGERIA STAKEHOLDERS CONFERENCE IN ABUJA.

Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar (right) with the Emir of Kano, Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.

Cross section of participants at the event.

AT THE 11TH INAUGURAL LECTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS DELIVERED BY PROFESSOR MUSTAPHA A. DANESI FOR THE 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION IN LAGOS.

L-R: Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic and Research, University of Lagos, Prof. Babajide Alo; Professor of Medicine and Consultant Neurology Physician, College of Medicine, Prof. Mustapha Abudu Danesi; his wife, Dr. Rosemary and the Aidonogie of South Ibie Kingdom, HRH Alhaji Aliyu K. Danesi. Governor of Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (right) and Mr. Austin Avuru, Chief Executive Officer, Seplat Petroleum Limited during a courtesy call on the Governor.

Cross section of the visitors and the Governor during the visit.

L-R: Daughters of Professor Mustapha Danesi, Otsemobor Aisha; Oshiobugie Sherifah and Osonela at the event.


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is Th GE PAis for E L ACCESS BANK LAUNCHES FINANCE AND LOGISTICS WORLDWIDE SCHEME (FLOWS) IN LAGOS

EBUNOLUWA WEDS FEMI ODUNEWU IN LAGOS.

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L-R: Group Managing Director/CEO, Access Bank Plc, Dr. Herbert Wigwe; Deputy Managing Director, GMT Nigeria Limited, Mr. Martins Thomle and Executive Director, Business Banking, Access Bank Plc, Mrs. Titi Osuntoki, during the launching of Finance and Logistics Worldwide Scheme (Flows), by Access Bank Plc in Lagos…recently. Photo: Bode Agbede

Mr. Oluwafemi Odunewu and his wife, former Miss Ebunoluwa Jegede cutting the wedding cake during their wedding in Lagos…recently.

L-R: Managing Director, Spectrum Papers Nigeria Limited, Mr. Basant Kumar; Relationship Manager, Business Banking, Access Bank Plc, Chinyere Bishop-Adigwe and Executive Director, Business Banking, Access Bank Plc, Mrs. Titi Osuntoki, at the event. Photo: Bode Agbede

AT THE INAUGURATION OF GRACE ASSEMBLY L-R: Father of the groom, Mr. Christopher Oladipupo Odunewu; bride’s mother, Mrs.. Janet Jegede; groom, Mr. Oluwafemi Odunewu; his wife Mrs. Ebunoluwa Odunewu; bride’s father, Engineer Sunday Jegede and Groom’s mother, Deaconess Victoria Odunewu at the occasion.

TJ ABASS BURIES MUM IN EPE

L-R: Senior Pastor Grace Assembly, Femi Paul; his wife Evelyn, and Gospel Artist, Nathaniel Bassey at the inauguration of Grace Assembly- The Island Church in Lagos on Sunday.

L-R: Former Vice-Chancellor, LASU, Prof. Abisogun Leigh; Chief host/son of the deceased, T.J Abass and Hon. Wale Raji, during the burial ceremony of TJ Abass’ mother (Alhaja Rufudat Abass) in Epe, Lagos...recently.

L-R: Minister Oyinkan Badejo-Okusanya, Ms. Kate Henshaw, Mrs. Helen Prest Ajayi, Pastor Femi Paul, Minister Evelyn Femi-Paul, Mrs. Yemisi Oyewole, Pastor Yomi Badejo-Okusanya at the occasion.

Chief host/son of the deceased, TJ Abass (fourth left); Osolo of Isolo, Oba Babatunde Ogunlaja (fifth left); Oba Kabiru Adelaja Agbabiaka and other guests during the occasion.


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My Kitchen Qismat Yinus

Talking Nutrition

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ne or two cups of coͿee a day would not hurt you, but three or four may be too much for you. CaͿeine is a chemical, which is found naturally in several plant foods such as tea and mate leaves, coͿee and cocoa beans, cola nuts and guarana seeds. It may be added to other foods such as soft drinks, or as a Áavouring in some foods. Studies have shown that moderate consumption of caͿeine-rich foods such as coͿee, tea, cola and dark chocolate can help lower your risk of heart disease, diabetes, stroke, cancer gallstones and kidney stones partially because these foods are all rich sources of disease-Àghting antioxidants. CaͿeine stimulates the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that activates an area of gray matter in the brain responsible for alertness and productivity. Because dopamine regulates mood, a cup of coͿee can improve your mood, at least temporarily. An epidemiologic study by the American Cancer Society found a strong relationship between caͿeinated coͿee intake and oral cancer death risk. CaͿeine can speed up metabolism, resulting to some amounts of weight loss. Consequently, high intake of caͿeine can lead to the production of cortisol, the ‘stress hormone,’ which has been linked to weight gain and stress. CoͿee and tea, in moderate doses, contain many antioxidants and a respectable amount of caͿeine, oͿering both feelings of alertness, increased mood and lasting health beneÀts. Researchers found that consuming 200 mg of caͿeine 30 minutes before a task resulted in faster and more accurate recognition of words with positive connotations and may enhance the ability to focus. It however, is di΀cult to suggest a safe limit for coͿee intake because of the huge variation in caͿeine content across diͿerent brands and an individual’s sensitivity to the drug. People with high blood pressure and pregnant women are advised to limit their caͿeine consumption. At doses of more than 500 milligrams (mg), which is about the amount in cups of coffee, caͿeine has been found to cause muscle tremors, nervousness, irritability, irregular heartbeat, insomnia and constipation. Some studies have found that caͿeine can reduce the bone’s ability to absorb calcium. However, a study found that caͿeine-caused bone loss and this is rampant amongst elderly woman. A research review published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that caͿeine causes short-term blood pressure spikes, so people with high blood pressure are often advised to watch their caͿeine intake. Studies have also shown that a the average healthy adult should try to consume between 200 to 00 mg of caͿeine a day, but more than 600 mg per day is equivalent to about seven cups of coffee is dangerous for your health. People with high blood pressure should limit their intake to 150 to 200 mg a day, and children should consume no more than 50 mg daily. Both tea and coͿee contain polyphenols that can bind to iron, making it di΀cult for our bodies to absorb. However, it is vital to avoiding tea and coffee during and around mealtimes for people at risk of iron deÀciency.

How to cook miyan taushe (Nigerian pumpkin soup) - Wash and cut the pumpkin, peel of the outer skin, scrape out the hairy pulp and the seeds. Then cut the pumpkin meat into small chunks (don’t throw away the seeds, it can be toasted and eating as a snack). - Clean the dried fish with hot water, remove the bones and set aside - Wash and chop the vegetables and set aside - If you bought fresh groundnuts and would love to roast it, place in a dry pan and stir gently with a wooden spoon , on low heat, until you can smell the aroma of roasted groundnut. Blend the groundnut and crayfish together to get a smooth thick paste .Dissolve with a little water or meat stock and set aside. If using dried locust beans (ogiri, iru or dawadawa), grind it and set aside - Blend the tomatoes, fresh pepper, tatashe and onions, then pour into a pot to dry out excess water in the blended paste and set aside. Now to cook the miyan taushe (Nigerian pumpkin soup)

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iyan taushe is a pumpkin soup more popular among the Hausas in Nigeria (Northern parts of Nigeria). It is prepared with ripe pumpkin, meat and enjoyed by both young and old. There are different species of pumpkin, but the gourd type is very common in Nigeria; nevertheless, feel free to make use of any specie you can get as long as it is ripe. Ingredients for miyan taushe (Nigerian pumpkin soup) This recipe is for 10 servings - 1 small sized ripe pumpkin(about 250 grams) - 1 kilo meat of choice (beef, cow leg, goat meat, soft cow bones, chicken, tripe(shaki), oxtail) - 1 medium dried or smoked fish - 1 small bunch yakwa (yakuwa)(sorrel leaves)(use spinach or ugwu as a substitute) - 1 medium tomatoes

- 1 or 2 fresh pepper - 1 tatashe (red bell pepper) - 1 onion bulb - 150gram(1 cup) groundnut (either roasted or raw) - Half cup crayfish - 2 tablespoon ground locust beans or about 100g fresh locust beans (ogiri, iru or dawadawa) - 1 to 2 cooking spoon palm oil or vegetable oil - 1 to 2 seasoning cubes/Stock cubes (to taste) - Salt to taste Note: Yakwa(yakuwa/sorrel leaf) is the main leaf used for this recipe because it’s tangy taste contrast well with the sweet taste of the soup. Preparation First prepare all the ingredients for the soup:

1. Place the meat into a pot along with the pumpkin chunks, season with onions, 1 stock cube and a little salt. Leave to boil in its juice for 5 minutes, then add a little water and cook until the meat is tender. Mash the softened pumpkin coarsely in the meat pot. 2. Then add the dissolved groundnut paste into the meat pot; add the tomatopepper paste, the cleaned dried fish, and the palm oil and mix thoroughly. 3. Also, add the locust beans (dawadawa, ogiri or iru), taste for salt and seasoning and add if necessary. Mix thoroughly and leave to boil for 15 minutes on medium heat, stirring constantly to prevent burning at the bottom. 4. Finally add the chopped vegetables, simmer for 3 to 5 minutes and put off the heat. Stir well and serve hot with rice mosa, tuwon shinkafa , tuwon masara, sinasir, pounded yam or any other swallow or fufu recipe.


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few days”. Deby further claimed that boko haram was no longer led by the fearsome Abubakar Shekau and that his successor was open to talks. He said: “There is someone apparently called Mahamat Daoud who is said to have replaced Abubakar Shekau and he wants to negotiate with the Nigerian government.” He however warned sti΁y attempt by the federal government to enter into any negotiation with the group, saying, “For my part, I would advise not to negotiate with a terrorist.” While claiming progress in the Àght against the terrorists, who have repeatedly hit border areas of Cameroon, Chad and Niger, and wrought havoc in northeast Nigeria, Deby admitted that suicide bombers still posed a threat. The deputy governor of Borno State, Alhaji Zannah Umar Mustapha last Sunday welcomed the idea of negotiation with the boko haram on the condition that the militants are fully “committed to laying down their arms for peace.” Speaking with journalists in Yola, Mustapha observed that “The insurgents are tired and they want true and sincere negotiations, it is left to the Federal Government to accept or reject their advances, depending on the genuineness of their approach to this incessant insane massive killings and bombings in Nigeria including schools, markets and hospitals.” More Nigerians have joined Mustapha on the need for negotiation with the dreaded group. For instance, a member of the House of Representatives, Akeem Adeyemi has urged Buhari to go ahead

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with the negotiation with boko haram for the release of the abducted Chibok girls. Adeyemi, who represents AÀjio/ Atiba/Oyo East/Oyo West Federal Constituency, in a media interview, stressed the importance of saving the lives of the school girls abducted by boko haram more than a year ago. The legislator said, “If it is about

the Chibok girls, I support negotiating with boko haram. Life is precious. Anything that will bring the girls back is in order, outside that, we should not negotiate with them. By the way who are we negotiating with? They have no agenda; nothing! They say they are anti book, yet they kill uneducated farmers. They say they are Muslims, yet they kill Rasheeds and Ibrahims in-

nocently selling goods at markets in the North East. “Meanwhile, with Buhari who has deep background in military and security, I believe we will soon end them (boko haram). We also have to block corruption in the military,” Adeyemi said. But, has boko haram agreed to remove their mask or will the federal government and its negotiators deal with faceless terrorists? This is the question being considered by public commentators who consider this as a pillar from where the PDP will shout and point at the government by aptly describing it as the possible sponsor of the group. According to them, government must insist on unmasking the group and its sponsors otherwise, their victims would have died for nothing since the sponsors would not be brought to book, even if they are UNTOUCHABLES! Bearing in mind previous failed attempts at negotiations, according to them, the government must tread carefully to avoid repeating past mistakes. The logical point of departure would be to devise a means of knowing the authenticity or otherwise of the leaders that would come for the negotiations. In other words, before negotiations can take place, the government must identify credible leaders of the group and not self-appointed leaders whose only driving motive is pecuniary. This is because since the emergence of boko haram, there have been several failed attempts by the government to negotiate with the group as Jonathan even set up a presidential committee as part of the quest to understand the grievances of the group and to bring them to the negotiating table.

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ramiÀcation. The National Peace Committee, formed before the 2015 general elections, was granted permission by the President to transform to a National Peace Council. Buhari told his guests that his administration had gathered evidences and was still gathering on others. The President also promised that all funds starched away in foreign accounts would be repatriated and the culprits tried and punished adding that the reason his administration was reorganising Nigeria’s revenue generating institutions was to resolve some of the major problems aͿecting the nation and which he inherited. According to him, the single treasury account which has now been established for all federal

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revenues is to ensure greater probity, transparency and accountability in the collection, disbursement and utilisation of national funds. Buhari said: “we have really degenerated as a country. Our national institutions, including the military, which

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did wonderfully on foreign missions in the past, have been compromised. “But we are doing something about it. The military is now retraining and morale has been resuscitated. “As Petroleum Minister under Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo in the

1970s, I could not travel abroad until I had taken a memo to the Federal Executive Council asking for estacode. Now, everybody does what he wants. “That is why security-wise and economically, we’re in trouble,” President Buhari told his guests, adding that those who have stolen the national wealth “will be in court in a matter of weeks and Nigerians will know those who have short-changed them.” Mr. Abubakar and members of his committee urged the Federal Government to be guided by the rule of law in its Àght against corruption. It would be recalled that Buhari in far away Washington, United States of America (USA) recently threatened to prosecute oil thieves, including former ministers and some prominent individuals, have been put Continued on Page 50


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on notice – the law is coming after them. Though did not name them, Buhari stated how they plundered Nigeria’s economy by stealing one million barrels of crude oil daily, selling the stuͿ overseas and lodging the proceeds in their personal accounts. He told Nigerians In Diaspora Organisation (NIDO) in America and Canada – that his administration would recover “mind-boggling” sums of money stolen from the oil sector. “250,000 barrels per day of Nigerian crude were being stolen and people sell and put the money into individual accounts.” Buhari lamented that “corruption in Nigeria has virtually developed into a culture where honest people are abused”. On the contentious fuel subsidy on which Nigeria spends billions of dollars in months, the President disclosed that if fuel subsidy was removed; transport, housing and food prices would go out of control and the average worker would suͿer untold hardship. He said the U.S. and other developed countries had agreed to assist in tracking the accounts where looted funds are deposited. “We will ask that such accounts be frozen and their owners be prosecuted,” he said. Buhari told the NIDO members: “Some former

Politics Public Fund: PMB chases looters ministers were selling about one million barrels per day. I assure you that we will trace and repatriate such money and use the documents to prosecute them. A lot of damage has been done to the integrity of Nigeria, with individuals and institutions already compromised.” Citing the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), President Buhari said unlike what obtained when he held the forte as Federal Commissioner for Petroleum in the military regime when the NNPC had only two traceable accounts before paying oil proceeds into the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), “now everybody is doing anyhow”. Agreeing that the “economy is in an extremely bad shape”, Buhari promised that the APC-led administration

would fulÀll its threepronged campaign manifesto of providing security, turning around the economy with a major focus on youth employment and Àghting corruption. Political pundits have pointed to the “normal” trends in the country where states often than usual copy federal government’s policies, noting in particular the vicious move by the Plateau State government to probe of the previous government with the demand that Jonah Jang returns “all stolen funds” within a week. If this spread to other states, the observation and likely consequence of it according to political watchers will be crossing the path of sponsors or rather attempt by the governors to bite the Àngers that once

fed them, noting in particular governors like Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State and Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and of course “unpardonable” Babatunde Fashola. It would be recalled how the federal government of Jonathan exposed the shady deals and how Tinubu allegedly enriched himself at the expense of Lagos State. How and when Ambode will challenge the system that brought him to fore is what these political pundits are waiting for, knowing too well that even if the trial “charade” is set up, it will be to insult the sensibilities of Lagosians and Nigerians in general. If this ever happen in the centre of excellence, other states too including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) states will not want to be left behind in the ongoing crusade

Some former ministers were selling about one million barrels per day. I assure you that we will trace and repatriate such money and use the documents to prosecute them. A lot of damage has been done to the integrity of Nigeria, with individuals and institutions already compromised

against corruption. But how the “untouchables” will be treated and eventually exonerated would be exciting events that would not only ridicule the government but further reduce the country’s ratings in the global village. A public commentator, the Chairman Forum of Professionals in Kwara State, Alhaji Ahmed Olayiwola was quoted to have in the media to have urged Buhari to be Àrm and painstaking in the anti-corruption crusade. According to him, eͿorts should be made to fast track the judicial process to make the whole eͿort productive, calling for prudent management of resources to pave way for sustainable socioeconomic stability of the country. The note of warning here is that Nigerians should guide against misjudgment because if the nothing will be wrong with APC government probing PDP government at the federal and some state levels, then, nothing should be wrong with PDP probing also the APC governments in some states like Rivers. Certainly, the success of this policy will either conÀrm further, President Buhari as walking his talks during electioneering campaigns or else, the sai Buhari sai baba would turn to sai Buhari sai malu.

Ooni’s death, irreparable loss to Yoruba – Gani Adams Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor

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he National Coordinator of the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) and Convener of the Oodua Progressives Union (OPU), Otunba Gani Adams has described the death of Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuade as a monumental and irreparable loss to Yoruba race. He said, “It is sad, but not tragic that he returned home at 85.”

Adams disclosed this to pressmen while reacting to the transition into eternal glory of one of the foremost monarchs in Africa. He said, “The enigmatic and wondrous deity of the Yoruba in human form, Oonirisa Olubuse II has completed his mission as assigned to him by the owners of the world. He has gloriously relocated to the ancestral abode of his progenitors, to feed them back after a memorable peregrination odyssey on the face of earth and the completion of his assigned role as the renderer and protector of the ancestral stool of the Yoruba.

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“Ooni Olubuse has gone to eternally dine and wine with his ancestors and to give the feedback to those who sent him to tender their stead. “The biggest Elephant has transited to the vault; the

Iroko tree has disappeared from the forest, not to be seen or heard again, except in dreams, trance and revelation of the corpus! “Ooni Olubuse was able, not only to sustain the royal majestic and reverence left behind by his predecessors, but also added colour, panache and cultivated tremendous respect to the stool of Ooni of Ife, the cradle of the world.” Otunba Adams, who commiserated with the Olubuse Royal family, the seven Elus in Ife, all the chiefs and Yoruba citizens home and Diaspora, remarked that the Ooni’s exit “has created a vacuum

which cannot be Àlled either now or in the near future .He has gone with his aura. There is no way another Olubuse II can be created or superimposed.” He also condoled Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and the entire people of Osun on the exit of a remarkable royal father whose sneeze will send cold into the spine of other traditional rulers. Adams urged all the scions of Oodua to pray for the repose of the soul of the late Oba and use his death as a contact of reunion and re a΀rmation to the ideals of Oodua, the progenitor of Yoruba.


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Lagosians praise Tinubu’s leadership quality Mansur Oladunjoye

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hief Babatunde Olorogun-Etti and 28 former leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State during the week identiÀed fair-mindedness, trust, and good gate keeping as virtues possessed by the former governor of Lagos State and All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. They also praised him for respecting the needs of Lagos people, demonstrating democratic e΀cacy, peaceful resolutions to conÁicts and enhancing the legitimacy of democratic institutions in Nigeria. At a well-attended ceremony in Lagos Island, Olorogun-Etti, Hon. Muiz Aregbe-Obanikoro and others described the

former governor as the best politician in the country. They also praised him for making the south-west part of mainstream politics in Nigeria A statement by OlorogunEtti read in part, “In a lot of ways, he’s a very good politician. He has a Àne political mind and a real commitment to public service. He is a man of real talent and real principle.” Placing a high premium on loyalty, the new APC members promised to deliver the party’s message faithfully and sincerely and to toe the party line. Attributing their defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to leadership greed and selÀshness in their former party, they urged other Lagosians in PDP to quit the party, saying, “The leaders do not have

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the interest of members at heart.” Among those who defected were Chief Ibrahim Babatunde OlorogunEtti, Hon Muiz AregbeObanikoro, Alhaji Yakub

Yusuf, Mr. Sunday Ayinde, Mr. Wale Ramous, Alhaja Kuburat Salami, Alhaji Lateef Lamidi and Mrs. Adijat Jaji. Others who defected included Alhaji Tunde Jenmi, Mr. Ahmad Sanni Woleola, Alhaji Quadri Omoloju, Alhaja Shadia Odutayo, Alhaji Kamoru Alegebe, Alhaji Wasiu Akinwunmi, Mr. Sikiru Alao Oyadolu, Mr. Taiwo Abdul, Alhaji Saka Oriade, Alhaji Agbalaya Olorogun and Mr. Dayo Baruwa. The new members were warmly received by Tajudeen Olusi, Hon R. F. Balogun, Alhaji G. O. Sadiq, Aljaji Oladosu Fashola, Chief Abiodun Luis Carew, Alhaji Rasheed Sarumi, Alhaji Bashiru Suleimon Salawe, Alhaja SeÀat Jaji, Alhaji Adekunle Salami, Hon Shina Ishola and Alhaji AroLambo.

Violence: Why Plateau Govt imposed curfew in Riyom, Bakin Ladi LGs

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lateau State Government has imposed dusk-todawn curfew in Riyom and Barkin Ladi Local Government Areas following a resurgence of violence there. This contained in a statement signed by Mr. Rufus Bature,

the Secretary to the State Government on Thursday. ``The curfew starts 6 p.m. and ends at 6 a.m.,’’ the statement declared. It stated that enough security personnel would be deployed to protect life and property, and cautioned against actions

that could worsen the security situation in the area. According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the warring Berom and Fulani communities, who only recently resolved to end hostilities, took up arms against each other early

this week. The Special Task Force in charge of security in Plateau has conÀrmed that many have been killed in the past few days but said that its personnel had been deployed to aͿected areas to restore law and order.

Nigeria, Benin Republic begin talks on settlement of border dispute

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overnor Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi on Thursday began three-day o΀cial visit to Benin Republic, to dialogue with the country’s authority on amicable settlement of border dispute with Nigeria. The visit was on the alleged instruction of Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari, who had earlier discussed the matter with his Beninois counterpart, Yayi Boni, during his recent visit to the county. The two countries are having dispute over ownership of some settlements in Bagudo Local Government of

Kebbi in Nigeria and Maladil in Benin. Bagudu was accompanied on the visit by Benin Republic’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Muhutalo Laleye, Director General, National Boundary Commission, Dr Mohammed Ahmed and some Consular o΀cials. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the delegation was received at the Nigeria/ Benin Republic border at Illo by that country’s Prime Minister, Mr Lionel Zinson, before moving to Cotonou for the meeting. Bagudu expressed the hope that the meeting would Ànd lasting

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solution to the problem, so as to reduce tension and avert violence between communties in the border areas. The governor pledged to construct a road to link the two countries, as

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part of eͿorts to enhance social and economic relations. Laleye also expressed the hope that the meeting would amicably resolve the border dispute.

Govt assures APC of security at today’s rally in Yenagoa

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ayelsa State Government on Thursday assured the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state of adequate security for its planned rally during the week in Yenagoa. The assurance was contained in a statement by Gov. Seriake Dickson’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson. According to the statement, Dickson is committed to ensuring a level playing Àeld for everyone ahead of the December 5 governorship election in the state. It said that the governor had charged all relevant organs of the government to grant the APC the use of the state-owned Samson Siasia Sports Complex and other facilities for political rallies on request. The statement quoted Dickson as pledging adequate security for all political rallies and campaigns across the state, with a view to ensuring that such activities are conducted under a peaceful and lawful atmosphere. According to the statement, the governor, as the Chief Security O΀cer of the state, said he has a duty to protect the lives and property of the citizenry. It said the governor also had a duty to ensure that people went about their legitimate duties without any form of molestation. The statement said the governor’s decision to provide adequate security for all political activities was to check hoodlums, who might take advantage of such events to breach the peace and security in the state. It quoted Dickson as warning that acts of indiscipline and unlawful conducts would be dealt with in line with the laws of the land. According to the statement, Dickson charged political parties to prevail on their members to be of good behaviour before, during and after rallies and campaigns.


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NGO trains 150 religious leaders on anti-malaria strategy Godwin Ojoshimite, /D¿D

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Area Controller, Nigeria Customs Service, Sokoto/Kebbi/Zamfara Area Command, Mr. Muhammad Kabir, displaying the wraps of Indian hemp seized by men and of¿cers of the Command in Sokoto State…yesterday.

Lalong’s Transition Committee wrong on Plateau debt profile, Says Jang Gyang Bere, Jos

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ormer Governor of Plateau State, Senator Jonah David Jang has described the report of the transition committee set up by the incumbent Governor of the state, Mr Simon Lalong, in which he was alleged to have left a debt N222.3b as untrue, insisting that he left debts and liabilities of N103.9b and observed the new debt Àgure paraded by the committee as mischievously manufactured. Jang in a statement signed by former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barrister Olivia Dazyem, said the comprehensive breakdown of the debt is well documented in the handover notes and leaves no one in doubt, and com-

pelled the committee to go back and study the handover notes properly. Jang, who described the committee’s report as “a clear distortion and manipulation of facts, aimed at personal vendetta, witchhunt and smearing the good name and achievements of the outgone PDP government said “a quick look at the compositions of the committees reveals that they were deliberately selected and made up of persons that have grudges with the immediate past administration.” He advised the APC government to focus on development and stop picking holes with the giant strides of the Jang’s administration, the statement noted that “the bar of governance

in the state has been raised high by Senator Jang, and the Plateau people now use it as a yardstick to measure all succeeding Governors, and Lalong must live up to this expectation from the people of the state.” “The committee itself clearly reveals its inadequacies, in view of its recommendations for set up of a more specialized technical or audit committees to conduct further investigation. This therefore means that the report is at its best a draft that lacks the relevant technical and professional inputs. How can such a draft report be implemented?,” he said. The former commissioner stressed that the contemplated review of appointments and promotions made

by the Jang’s administration suggests that the APC government simply intends to substitute those appointees with their wards, relatives and cronies, as it has illegally succeeded in doing with the local government transition/management committee after ousting the duly elected PDP Chairmen. “While we are not opposed to inspection of the previous administration’s activities, any such exercise should be done within the ambit of the law, due process and fair hearing. Despite the misinformation, mischief and provocation by the APC government in the state, we call on our supporters to remain calm, resolute and focused in their support of the PDP. It’s just a matter of time”, the statement added.

Wada promises to complete Lokoja byepass dual carriage way Ademu Idakwo, Lokoja

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he Governor of Kogi State, Captain Idris Wada has said that the 2.9 billion naira dual carriage way Otokiti-Ganaja bye pass road will soon be completed. The governor said this while inspecting road which is under construction.

According to him, his administration is working very hard to ensure early completion of ongoing projects in the state to enable them provide the needed services to the people. He added that work on the 16- kilometer OtokitiGanaja dual carriage way bye pass began early this year, stressing that his ad-

ministration embarked on the project to reduce traĜc congestion in Lokoja township, particularly Ganajajunction due to its strategic location. The governor opined that road development is a cardinal programme of his administration in view of its socio- economic beneęts. While addressing the contractor to sustain the

quality and pace of the project, the Governor commended the ministry of works for eěective supervision. While speaking, the Commissioner for Works, Mr. Godwin Onama told the governor that work on the project is progressing steadily adding that the project is expected to be completed in 18 months.

Buhari’s emergence, a divine intervention –PastorOkafor Ademu Idakwo, Lokoja

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he General Overseer of the Liberation Ministries, Pastor Chris Okafor yesterday said God has positioned President Muhammadu Buhari to liberate Nigeria and restore her lost glory.

Pastor Okafor, who disclosed this while chaĴing with news men in Lokoja, Kogi State capital, said the election of Buhari was a divine arrangement so that God can use him to turn around the fortunes of Nigeria for good. The man of God who cited various portions of the

Bible to buĴress his points, said anytime a nation was in crisis and the people cried unto. He will always ęnd a vessel to use to liberate His people citing the Biblical Moses and David who delivered their people at various times. Okafor, who was in Lokoja

for a three-day programme, appealed to Buhari not to allow sentiment motivates any of his action but he must allow the fear of God guilde him always saying he must remember that he give account on how he runs the aěairs of the nation someday to God Almighty.

Non Governmental Organisation, Nigerian InterFaith Action Association (NIFAA), yesterday, trained over 150 religious leaders in Nasarawa State on strategy to Àght malaria in the country. The Executive Secretary of the association, Bishop Sunday Onuoha, who spoke in LaÀa said training marks the Flagg-oͿ of the mass mobilization against malaria through the promotion of the use of Long Lasting Insecticidal Nets (LLINs) and other malaria preventive measures. According to him, the scourge of malaria in the country spurred the association to take action and complement the eͿorts of the government by engaging both Christian and Muslim leaders in the Àght to eliminate malaria. Onuoha said the faith leaders have an inÁuence on their congregation and as such would be in a better position to pass on the message of the use of LLINs and proper environmental sanitation. He explained that, mos-

quitoes does not discriminate based on religion, genders, race or ethnicity and therefore stressed the need for synergy amongst all to eliminate malaria in the country. Speaking at the occasion, Governor Umaru AlMakura, while declaring the training open commended the organisation for the initiative saying it would go a long way to complement government eͿorts making the state malaria free. The governor, who was represented by Permanent Secretary Ministry of Health, Naphtali Dachor, noted that a key strategy in the Àght against malaria is the protection against mosquito bite through the use of insecticidal treated nets. He pointed out that over 1.6 million nets were distributed to the people of the state in 2014 under the National Malaria Elimination Programme of the Federal Ministry of Health. In their separate remarks, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar and the President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, commended the initiative and pledged their support.

Nigerian Breweries invests N1 billion for More larger beer Godwin Akor, Makurdi

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igerian Breweries Plc has invested N1 billion on the enhancement of infrastructure and production process at the Makurdi Brewery where More Larger Beer is produced. Corporate AͿairs Adviser of Nigerian Breweries, Mr Kufre Ekanem, told newsmen at the presentation of the new brand of More that its quality has been improved. Ekanem said after the merger of Consolidated Breweries and Nigerian Breweries Plc, it was decided that the quality of the beer should be improved to meet expectation of consumers and stakeholders. “Today’s More Larger Beer proudly produced in Benue, is comparable to any international beer of repute; it is specially brewed to give it that special aroma and taste that is uniquely Benue,” he said. He explained that the brewery and its ancillary

industries that support the business, would impact the economy of the region in diverse ways and create employment and increase non-oil revenue generation to diͿerent tiers of government. While stressing that the relaunch was a public renewal of the organization’s faith with the good people of the state, Ekanem said the services extend beyond the product to improvement of education standards in the state. According to him, Nigerian Breweries constructed and commissioned a block of six classrooms and a library furnished with tables and chairs at NAKST Primary School, Angwar, Gboko. He further stated that the organization commissioned a school block of three classrooms and o΀ce at NKST Primary School, Agbaikyor, Fiidi in Makurdi. Ekanem said very soon, Nigerian Breweries Plc would extend its community development projects to Idoma land.


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Sports Update

Tanzania-Nigeria Afcon tie: Salami

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Salami (No 11), celebrates his goal against Chad

LMC sanctions Wikki Tourists and Dolphins’ coach Eguma

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ikki Tourists FC, and Dolphins FC coach, Stanley Eguma have been charged and levied varying sanctions for breaching sections of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) Framework and Rules by the League Management Company (LMC) in the latest disciplinary decisions announced following review of reports of Match Day 22. Eguma was found guilty of making unfair criticisms against the Match Referee and oĜcials of Abia Warriors FC and failing to conduct himself in a Professional manner by the League Management Company (LMC) which has consequently cautioned him with a ęne and a suspended match ban. The coach was subsequently ordered to pay a ęne of N200, 000 and placed on a suspended two match ban which will automatically come into

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eěect should he commit similar rule breaches in the course of the 2014/15 league season. The LMC ruled that based on a similar breach on Match Day 4 for which the coach was ęned N100, 000 and suspended for one match; he has been placed on a probation sentence of double the earlier sanction but can choose to accept the ruling or elect to appear before a commission so far he will communicate his choice in writing to the LMC within 48 hours of the notice of summary jurisdiction. Wikki Tourists are being sanctioned for unruly conduct of their fans during and after the Match Day 22 ęxture against Nasarawa United that saw the fans throwing objects onto the ęeld, harassing the two teams and stoning the vehicle of the visiting team. The LMC’s latest disciplinary measures announced by Chief Operating OĜcer, Salihu Abubakar read, “by virtue of the provisions of article B13.22 (disorder), B13.23 (violent supporters) and B15.16 (club liability for the conduct of its supporters), the Board now intends to exercise its summary jurisdiction and to impose on you the following sanctions.” “A ęne of Five Hundred Thousand Naira only (500,000.00), payment of One Hundred Thousand Naira only (100,000.00) as damages to Nasarawa

United FC, and playing your next home match (Match Day 24 against Abia Warriors FC on August 19, 2015 behind closed doors (i.e. in the absence of fans).”

warns Taifa Stars

u e Eagles uper Ea le striker, Gbolahan Salami, has warned the Taifa Stars of Tanzania ahead of the September 5 Afcon cracker against Nigeria in Dar-Es-Salaam, insisting that Eagles are determined to take all three points from the game and boost their chances of qualifying to the 2017 showpiece event. The Warri Wolves goal poacher said that playing for the Eagles has always been very exciting and ensuring that the maximum points is secured against the Taifa Stars would be the ideal tonic for Nigeria’s quest to qualify for the tournament. “We are condemned to beat Tanzania away from home to stand a good chance of qualifying for the 2017 Afcon,” Salami said. “Everyone is still pained at our inability to play in Equatorial Guinea this year and we must do everything possible to qualify ahead of our opponents,” he added. Salami was a prominent ęgure under former coach Stephen Keshi and scored the

opening goal in June’s 2-0 victory over Chad in Kaduna. He expressed happiness at being invited by the new coach of the senior national team and promised to deliver if included in the ęnal squad for the game, adding that he is more than ready to play under newly appointed Super Eagles head coach Sunday Oliseh. “I am always happy to be invited to the national team and another call up to the Super Eagles won’t be an exception,” Salami told the goalkeeper. The Wolves goal sensation promised Nigerians that the Eagles would be competitive and be poised to record an impressive result in Dar es Salam. He has scored nine goals from 22 games this season and also added ęve goals in the 2015 Caf Confederation Cup before the Seasiders crashed out. He netted over 15 goals in the top plight last season. Nigeria will visit the Stars seeking to maintain their winning start following a 2-0 triumph over Chad on matchday one, while for the

Taifa Stars, the match presents a chance to bounce back from a 3-0 opening defeat away to Egypt. The Stars moved into camp in Dar es Salaam on Sunday, where they will stay together for one week before departing for Istanbul, Turkey on August 23 this year, to set up a ten-day camp to prepare for their second match of the qualięers. In Turkey, Taifa Stars will play two friendly matches against Libya and Kuwait before returning back in the country to face the ‘Super Eagles’ of Nigeria. The national soccer team, Taifa Stars, should carefully plot their baĴle ahead of the forthcoming African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualięer against the Super Eagles of Nigeria, who are apparently desperate to fetch maximum points when the two sides face oě early next month. Taifa Stars under coach Charles Boniface Mkwasa are currently training at the Karume Memorial Stadium as they prepare for the crunch Group G encounter.

Villa sign Traore from Barcelona

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ston Villa have signed young forward Adama Traore from Barcelona on a ęveyear contract for an undisclosed fee, the English Premier League club said on Friday. The 19-year-old scored eight goals during his time at Barcelona B, with British media saying last season’s FA Cup ęnalists had paid in the region of 12 million pounds for the winger. “It’s an honour for me to come here. It’s a club that showed interest

in me from the ęrst moment and made me feel important in terms of their project,” Traore said in a statement. Villa manager Tim Sherwood said he was pleased to ęnally seal the Spaniard’s signature having tracked him for a long time. “He’s physically a man -- and he has been for some time,” Sherwood said of his 10th signing of the transfer window. He’s a big powerful boy, very quick, dynamic and a maverick-type player. “

Ubido ‘touched’ by Ogunbote’s kind heart

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eartland aĴacking midęelder, Julius Ubido, has thanked 3SC head coach, Gbenga Ogunbote for taking time out from his crowded schedule to inquire of his health. Ubido left the ęery Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) match day 22 clash in Oba in the 31st minute with a bloodied eye. The Owerri outęt were beaten in

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the encounter 1-3 by the Oluyole Warriors. Though 100Ɩ recovered from the eye injury Ubido said he was touched by Ogunbote’s personal call almost immediately after the clash to ask how I am geĴing on with the injury. “I never know that kindhearted and humane coaches still exist in our domestic league until I received a passionate call from 3SC coach, Gbenga Ogunbote inquiring about

the eye injury I sustained in the match involving his side. “I was really touched by his care and compassion over my health and well-being even though he was not in any way responsible for the injury. “That shows he is in a diěerent class of coaches as well as an exceptional human being, I’m deep down grateful to him,” said Ubido to supersport.


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Pillars will stop 3SC, Ubong Ekpai predicts

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ano Pillars forward, Ubong Ekpai, has told AfricanFootball.com the champions will maintain their home invincibility when they welcome Shooting Stars on Sunday in a Nigeria league Week 23 game. Pillars are unbeaten after three matches under new coach Mohammed Babaganaru and are now seven points adrift of league leaders Enyimba. Ekpai said Pillars are aware of the opponents’

current form, but still hope to win on Sunday. “It is going to be a tough game against Shooting Stars no doubt, they have been in good form, the fact that they beat Heartland 3-1 away is a massive boost to their morale but we are on the high here too,” said the former Akwa United star. “We are ready for them and I am sure we will come out with the three points at stake in the game.”

Sports could become Nigeria’s 2nd largest employer, experts say

Robert Mutsauki VICTOR ENYINNAYA

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Olorundare vows to regain scoring form

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unshine Stars striker, Dele Olorundare has vowed to return to scoring goals when his team host Giwa in a Week 23 game of the Nigeria league on Sunday. Olorundare has scored only two goals this season and he is sure he will take his chances against Giwa to help his team win and stay on course for a ęrst-ever league championship.

“As a striker I love scoring goals, I hope to return to scoring this weekend against Giwa FC. I will take my chances,” the hustling striker told AfricanFootball.com “But the team’s success is the most paramount to me as I will keep working hard to help my team win to achieve our aim of winning the league. I am sure I will bang in more goals to make that happen.”

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Babajide shines again as Millwall win big

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igerian youngster, Rinsola Babajide sealed a second FA WSL Continental Tyres Cup victory for Millwall Lionesses as they overcame Watford Ladies 4-2 after an eventful second half. The 16-year-old Babajide came oě the bench and wrapped things up with a terrięc solo eěort in added time. She has now scored three goals for Millwall Ladies this season. It was Ashlee Hincks who opened the scoring with a speculative long-range eěort

that deceived goalkeeper Trippoli Witney and squirmed into the net. Stacie Donnelly came closest to equalising with a beautiful strike from distance ęve minutes before half-time, forcing Frankie Gibbs into a clever save. But the Millwall strikers doubled the advantage as the match moved into ęrst-half injury time, with Hincks powering through the Watford midęeld then laying it oě to Fliss Gibbons, who curled an impressive shot into the top corner.

enowned speakers at the inaugural edition of SportsProNigeria programme, an annual sports industry series held recently at the Lagos Business School, unanimously agreed that Nigeria has enormous capacity to provide fertile ground to make sports a thriving industry in sub-Saharan Africa, urging more proactive instruments to harness it to reality. According to Dr. Jim Pulcrano, in a paper titled ‘Changing The Game,’ he said Nigeria is the Silicon valley of African sports, and judging from the vast human and material resources available to the nation, sports is a huge income earner waiting

to be tapped. Pulcrano, a visiting Professor and member of EMBA teaching team, IMD Business School Swiĵerland further wants sports to be seen purely as business enterprise and to eěectively home work this time achieve that, administrators should sit back decisively for depth and real soul searching and come up with where they derailed and set the tone instead of being on order way round. ‘When the needful are done, the system cleared of ęlthiness that hinders progress, sponsors will rush for the juicy appetizing industry that would assist enduringly the speedily demand of their products and services by Nigerians through sports.

Honestly Nigeria needs to tell herself the truth, know where her sports have comparative advantage and work assiduously towards hiĴing the goldmine. There are no bases pretending to be up there while it will prove hoax at the end of the day,’ he counselled. On his part, Kevin Roberts, in a topic global sports economy, global impact of sports insists that the earlier Nigeria took sports business as the centre piece of her steady growth the beĴer before dawn. He posited that countries with far less potentials have turned their sports around resoundingly into an industry and are harvesting gainfully today. He restated the need for administrators to look more

inwards and prepare depth blueprint that will see sports as money making venture instead just medal winning. He suggested that creativity coupled with honest dealings. ‘Administrators should develop enough foresight to identify where their sports belonged to if it is local, national or international so as to set the focus right to maximise the gains for eĜcient delivery,’ he said. For Robert Mutsauki, executive director RM sports Management and former technical director ANOCA, government subvention has made African administrator to be so lazy that they cannot plan and look other means to sustain sports to greater level. They are yet to realise that even the government fund is not even enough compared to what would have been coming into their coěers if they have trend the path of making sports wholly business outęt. ‘They must brace up to create, and grab vibrant opportunities in sports marketing, woo corporate bodies, what do you oěer them so they can full packages., by so doing you must have convinced them that the advertisements they place in the media does not give them enough mileage compared to theirs. Administrator must be dynamic in approach. Government has no business in sports business but can provide an enabling environment for sponsorship company to be doing legal business in the country,’ he pointed out. Mutsauki predicted that sport is capable of becoming Nigeria’s second largest foreign exchange earner and employment of labour if turned into genuine business.

Mourinho praises medical staff, but Carneiro stays out

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helsea manager Jose Mourinho said he has “fantastic” medical staff but the club’s ¿rst team doctor Eva Carneiro will not be on the bench against Manchester City on Sunday following her treatment of an injured player in a Premier League match. British media claimed this week Mourinho had banned Carneiro and physiotherapist Jon Fearn from the bench, training

sessions and the team hotel after they treated Eden Hazard during 10-man Chelsea’s Premier League draw against Swansea City last weekend. “First of all I want to say I have a fantastic medical department led by Dr Paco Biosca, I have a good relationship with them,” Mourinho said at a news conference on Friday. “They tell me they have never been praised as much as they have done

by me in the last couple of years because normally managers when things go well to keep to themselves and when they have injuries they speak about the medical department. “They also told me we had disagreements during this period and need them to improve. “Jon Fearn and Dr Carneiro will not be on the bench on Sunday but that doesn’t mean they cannot be in the future,” Mourinho said.

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Balotellitoget‘loyaltybonus’shouldLiverpoolfailtosellhim

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ut-of-favour Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli will receive a six-¿gure loyalty bonus if he is still at the club when the transfer window closes on Sept. 1, according to British media reports. The Italy international has not featured for the club since April 28. He has also been frozen out of manager Brendan Rodgers’ squad and is not being allowed to train with the ¿rst team. Balotelli has made just 10 Premier League starts and

scored only one goal since joining the Merseyside club for 16 million pounds ($25 million) from AC Milan in August 2014. He accepted a steep pay cut when he signed his three-year contract at An¿eld, but his agent Mino Raiola negotiated a number of add-ons for his client, including a series of lucrative loyalty bonuses. Raiola said earlier this summer that Balotelli would not leave Liverpool in this transfer window, despite interest from several Italian clubs.


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