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Students urge Ambode to end LASU crisis

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he Lagos State U n i v e r s i t y Students Union (LASUSU) yesterday urged Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to end the lingering crisis between the institution’s vice-chancellor and the staě unions. LASUSU’s Public Relations OĜcer, Mr Adebanjo Fatai, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that Ambode should step into the maĴer to disallow it from geĴing out of hand. Fatai said that LASUSU was in support of the protest by the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Zone D, on Aug. 20, to call the governor’s aĴention to LASU’s crisis. He said that the protest

at the Ojo campus of LASU during which its gates were barricaded for hours was not aimed at aĴacking the staě unions or any other personality. “NANS intervened to call on the governor for an action and not to aĴack the staě unions. So, their action should not be misinterpreted”. “LASUSU is a sister union under the umbrella of NANS Zone D, including 21 other institutions within the geographical location. So, its intervention to lift our plight was just. “The crisis in LASU has been on ground for the past six months, while the governor assumed oĜce three months now. “The students, therefore, expect the governor to

take a decision to end the rift,” the LASU students’ spokesman said. Fatai said the union was not interested in the removal or reinstatement of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. John Obafunwa, as desired by the staě unions. “All we want is the reopening of the Senate chambers and the Administrative Block, as the continuous lock up of the building was aěecting the students both academically and administratively,” he said. The PRO lamented that LASU was suěering from partial stroke as a result of the continuous closure of the Senate chambers and the Administrative building. “Presently, the 100

level Law students have not been enrolled because the documents for their accreditation had been locked in the administrative block. “There are also cases of mass failure in all the departments because the Senate could not sit on students results,” he said. Fatai said that the state government through Deputy Governor, Idiat Adebule, however intervened to stop the Aug. 20 protest with the reopening of the university gates after being shut for hours. The deputy governor had invited the union for discussions to resolve the crisis, which shows that the NANS Zone D protest had begun to yield positive results already.

South West Security guard docked over theft of employer’s property

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29-year-old security guard, James Nanjui, was yesterday arraigned at a Tinubu Chief Magistrate’s Court for allegedly stealing his employer’s valuables worth about N2 million. The accused, who is said to be living with his employer, Chinonye Agboguo, at 20, Johnson Adegoke St., Unity Estate ,Lekki, is facing a twocount charge of unlawful entry into his employer`s bedroom and stealing. He was said to have stolen gold valued at N1.2 million, wristwatches valued at N180, 000 as well as clothes and shoes valued at N275, 000 from

My father-in-law made sexual advances to me, woman tells court

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L-R: Gogowe Manager, James Ndu; singer/song writer, Ugo Uche-Anya (Gogowe) and radio presenter/DJ, Dj Roland, during the Premiere of musical album (two Tracts) ‘I No Send’ and ‘Stand Up’ in Lagos…on Thursday. Photo: Abiodun Omotosho

Lagos NUT exco vows to protect members’ welfare

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he Lagos chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) yesterday said that it would not compromise the welfare of its members. The State Chairman of the union, Mr Segun Raheem, said that strikes were not the only potent weapons for demanding the dues of teachers. “It is not until we involve our members in a protest or strike action that we will convince people and the public that we have not compromised

in demanding for the welfare of their teachers,” he said. According to him, the union had in recent times adopted a scientięc approach to dialogue and negotiated issues tabled before the government. “Anybody who understands the nature of dialogue and negotiations will only get a clearer picture of what it looks like. As labour leaders go into seminars and workshops on how to negotiate, so also is the government training its

oĜcials in the act. e are currently discussing how to source for funds to meet teachers demands based on government presentation of facts and ęgures,’’ Raheem said. He also said that NUT based their demands on earlier agreement between the Lagos State Joint Negotiating Council (JNC) and government on the upward review of workers’ salary every three years. “There was a wriĴen agreement that every three years there would

be a review of workers’ salary. That the reversal of the compressed steps put in place by government in 2011 up till now that has not been implemented at all, is worrisome. If we have got our own and JNC have not goĴen theirs, I think it should be the basis for drawing conclusions,’’ Raheem said. The chairman said that government was not willing to do anything for teachers from the outcome of their dialogue so far in spite of the pressure the union had mounted.

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on peace in Nigeria. He also spoke about Isese. According to him, “Isese is a way of life, a means to worship our deities and gods; it is a day set aside to thank all our gods for their beneęts and to ask for more blessings in our lives, work, community and the nation at large. Today is a great day, a celebration where all of us

will drink and dance. e all believe that deities are the servants of God. You cannot access God without the consent of the deities, but it is so painful today that we have neglected our most cherished culture and tradition.” The oba whose chiefs were all present promised to do all he could to revitalise culture.

“I am glad to tell you today that I, Oba Samuel Oroja will revitalise our culture back with your support. I also want to urged all the babalawos, the olosuns, onifas, oniseguns and other Isese people here present today, to use this medium to pray for peace in our nation especially in the northern part of the country”, he concluded.

Oba Samuel Awoyemi Oroja calls for peace in Nigeria

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is royal majesty, Oba (Dr) Samuel Awoyemi Oroja, the Onimeran of Meiran kingdom, Lagos State, has called for peace in the country. Speaking at this year Isese Day which was celebrated worldwide on 20th August, 2015, the oba who is just a year on the throne, emphasized

his employer’s bedroom. Also allegedly stolen by the accused, according to the prosecutor, Mrs Francisca Okere, were a laptop valued at N180, 000, a computer game worth N50, 000, N90, 000 cash, a camcorder valued at N180, 000 and cheque leaves. Okere told the court that the oͿences were committed between January 7, 2015 and August, 2015, at Agboguo’ residence. She said that the accused duplicated his employer’s key and used it to steal the items anytime Agboguo and his family members were not around.

nurse, Kausarat Bakare, yesterday told an Ikorodu Customary Court, Lagos, that she deserted her husband because her father- in-law made sexual advances to her. Kausara, 28, made the allegation while testifying in a divorce petition brought by her husband, Qudus Bakare, seeking dissolution of the marriage. She said that she left her husband in order to sustain the marriage, stressing that “I do not want a divorce; I want the court to save my two-year childless marriage. I lost my child while giving birth, since then, I have not been able to conceive and my husband’s father usually gives me soap to wash my private part”. “My father- in -law usually comes around when my husband is not at home

and always tells me to sit on his lap. I reported the maĴer to my uncle who advised me to stop using the soap and to also tell my husband what was happening. I was afraid because my husband is dating our neighbour’s daughter; I suspect he wants to marry her.” Bakare, however, urged the court to dissolve the marriage, saying that his wife was troublesome and had deserted him. “My wife left home since April 2014; I do not know what prompted her action because I do take care of her. She is just not pleased with everything I do for neighbours; she doesn’t want me to help other people. I heard her phone conversations sometime ago that she would use super glue on my eyes and that I will go blind so that she can become the landlady.

NGO wants resettlement of Bakassi returnees

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hema Care I n t e g r a t e d Development Centre, a NonGovernmental Organisation (NGO), has urged the Federal Government to ęnd lasting solution to the reseĴlement challenges of displaced people of Bakassi. Coordinator of the organisation, Mr Eric Shu, made the call while interacting with newsmen on Friday in Calabar. Shu said that permanent re-seĴlement of the returnees would not only give them a sense of belonging, but reduce their involvement in other social vices. “For quite a long time now, the issue of Bakassi has been relegated to the background and the whole aĴention of government and the humanitarian community is focused on the North-East. “This was why we decided to sponsor representatives of Bakassi returnees to be part of the Abuja summit so that government will know

that Bakassi returnees need their aĴention. “The issue of Bakassi is coming back to the front burner. Government should know that the Bakassi people are real people with human face,” he said. He said that his NGO started working with the Bakassi returnees in 2012 with a view to helping them recover their source of livelihood and shelter. Shu lamented that the displacement of the Bakassi people has destabilised the lives of the returnees economically, socially and psychologically. “The Nigerian government needs to do more for them. As an NGO, we are also working with other international partners to ameliorate the plight of the people. “Since 2012, over 200 Bakassi returnees have been trained by Rhema Care in diěerent skill acquisition programmes like hair dressing, tailoring, catering, interior decoration and barbing,’’ he said.


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Tribunal watches video of alleged rigging in Akwa Ibom election Paschal Njoku, Abuja

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he Akwa Ibom State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja, yesterday watched video clips of allegations of ‘electoral fraud, violence and non-compliance with provisions of the 1999 Constitution Electoral Act’ made by All Progressives Congress (APC)’ candidate in the April 11, 2015 gubernatorial election, Obong Umana Okon Umana, against Governor Emmanuel Udom of the People Democratic Party (PDP). Chairman of the tribunal, Justice Sadiq Umar, had admitted in evidence

seven compact discs of video clips variously referred to in the petition by Umana in order to prove his allegation of widespread electoral irregularities in the April 11, governorship poll in Akwa Ibom State. In his evidence yesterday, Umana said the videos were secretly recorded by some patriotic voters in the state and party agents etc who felt aggrieved with the way and manner the election was conducted in Akwa Ibom State. Some portions of the clip showed where some persons, whom Umana claimed were PDP thugs, snatched ballot boxes, massive thumb printing, police

harassment of election o΀cials, violence etc. Umana said he tendered the video clips for the whole world to see what had transpired in the state on April 11, adding that playing the videos in open court was to further buttress and substantiate the allegations contained in his petition. He also testiÀed that 800 buses marked AKWTC were allegedly used to convey PDP thugs and agents round the state for the purpose of rigging the election generally. Also, the video clip showed a portion of an interview which Umana granted the press, wherein

he complained bitterly and made allegations of electoral fraud based on what he saw and information he got from his election monitoring situation room. The tribunal had granted Umana’s application seeking to tender the documents before the court and to call additional witnesses. Justice Umar held that it was natural and in the interest of justice to allow the materials to be tendered and admitted, and therefore dismissed the objection raised against the admission of the documents by the respondents. The tribunal adjourned further hearing to August 26.

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Groups demand justice over shooting of bus driver ThankGod Ofoelue, Benin

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ivil Society organisations operating in Rivers State have demanded that the police sergeant who shot a commercial bus driver to death in Port Harcourt be prosecuted. The South-South Zone and Rivers State Branch of the Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO), the Centre for Environment Human Rights and Development (CEHRD) and Centre for Environment and Development Communications (CENMEDEC) condemned in strong terms, the gruesome murder of the driver, Mr. David Legbara. In a statement jointly signed by the leaders of the groups, Chinedu Karl Uchegbu (CLO), Sotonye George (CLO), Obodoekwe Styvn (CEHRD) and Constance Meju (CENMEDEC) and made avail-

able to our correspondent, they stated that claims of Rivers State Police Command that the oĜcer is in detention is unacceptable, saying it was a ploy to deceive the public while the oĜcer remains in the Police service. “It is our position that even if the deceased had commiĴed any oěence, Sergeant Imhalu had no right to have taken his life. Moreover, it is not the duty of the oĜcer to pass judgment and also execute the judgment. As a police oĜcer of his ranking, he could not have feigned ignorance of the fact that he was prohibited by law and good conscience from denying the deceased his inalienable right to life. The violent approaches with which many police oĜcers pursue the issue of extortion at the detriment of civilized policing have become a major source of concern,” it stated.

Hospital mgt to investigate alleged death threat on Bishop ThankGod Ofoelue, Benin

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L-R: Past District 404B Governor, Lions International, Lion Senator Bamigbetan Baju, a public relations consultant, Mr. Tola Noibi, former Fed. Hon. Minister of Health, Rotn Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi and former Chief of General Staff, Lt. Gen Oladipo Diya (Rtd) at Lion Dr. Funke Adebajo presentation as Lionistic Year 2015/2016 District 404B-2 District Governor at Timesquare Events Centre, Ikeja, Lagos.

Rivers tribunal adjourns further hearing till Aug 25 Paschal Njoku, Abuja

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he Rivers State Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja has adjourned to August 25, further hearing of the petition by Dakuku Peterside and his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) against Governor Nyesom Wike of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Peterside and the APC are challenging the result of the April 11, 2015 Rivers State gubernatorial election which produced Wike as governor, citing widespread electoral fraud, violence and irregularities in the voting exercise. At the last hearing,

chairman of the tribunal, Justice Muazu Pindiga, had earlier upheld Wike’s objection to the petitioners’ request to have INEC election materials relocated from Rivers State to Abuja for inspection. In a motion Àled by the counsel to the 1st and 2nd respondent, Chief Akin Olujimi (SAN) dated July 17, 2015, they sought for an ‘order directing the 1st respondent (INEC) to relocate all election materials from Port-Harcourt to its headquarters, Abuja.’ But ruling on the application, the tribunal held that it lacked merit and therefore dismissed it. The tribunal added that the order made on June

11 directing INEC to allow the petitioner to access the election materials comprising ballot peppers and result sheets at INEC’s headquarters in Rivers State has not been invalidated. More so, Justice Pindiga stated that granting the prayer would mean that his ruling of June 11 has been varied; pointing out that there was no such application for variation before the tribunal. While admitting that the tribunal had power to vary its earlier ruling, however, the court said the petitioners did not Àle any application to that effect. Similarly, Justice Pin-

diga refused to grant another application moved by Olujimi on behalf of the APC and Peterside, seeking for an order directing that all notices of preliminary objections already Àled by the respondents and pending before the tribunal or that will be subsequently Àled against hearing of the petition, or challenging the competence of the petition or any part thereof be taken along with the Ànal addresses of parties in the petition. Justice Pindiga held that Peterside and APC’s application had been overtaken by events since some of such notices of preliminary objection had already been heard.

ederal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Uselu, Benin City, has stated that its management is currently working out modalities to ensure that the alleged threat to life reported by one Bishop Ezekiel Orhevba is investigated by the appropriate authorities. Bishop Ezekiel Orhevba had, in an open letter last month, cried out to President Muhammadu Buhari that he was ‘under a sleaze,’ and that the president should intervene in the management of the hospital. The cleric had also alleged that ‘fetish objects were placed at the entrance to his residence by unidentiÀed gunmen at the early hours of Wednesday” (12th August 2015), following which he invited the police to intervene.

A statement by the Public Relations O΀cer, Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital, Mr. Efe Stewart, in Benin City, urged ‘Orhevba to allow the security agents to do their job instead of consistently resorting to blackmail and a campaign of calumny on the pages of newspapers against some staͿ and the Medical Director of the hospital, Dr Osasu Olotu ‘who are not responsible for his travails.’ “We have observed that Bishop Orhevba’s activities and mission are obviously a case of the biblical hand of Esau and the voice of Jacob. It should be noted that we do not know him, and we have no connection with him whatsoever. We want to say clearly here that Dr. Olotu and members of management of the hospital have nothing to do with his alleged threat to life.

Dame Tallen, others to bag award Emmanuel Olojuanu

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ormer Deputy Governor of Plateau State, Dame Pauline Tallen (OFR) has been nominated for a Woman of the Year Award in the 10th African Icon of Our Generation Award 2015 coming up on August 28, 2015 at the NICON Luxury Hotel , Abuja by 3pm. The award, according to a press release, ‘is to celebrate great African men and women as the pride of the continent and generation, to document and to give accolades for their eͿorts in order to encourage upcoming ones in the path to leadership and prosperity.’

“Dame Tallen, who is presently a member of Board of Trustees of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has proven her mettle in all capacities she had been obliged in the country, and has gotten a lot of accolades both nationally and internationally,” the statement read. Tallen will be honoured alongside dignitaries like Princess (Dr) Ebunoluwa Oladunni, Dr. (Mrs) Catherine Okparaeke, and Engr. (Dr) Mrs Florence Seriki, MFR. Others are Haija Mariya Ibrahim Baba, Dr. (Mrs) Nkiru Peace Obiajulu, Chief (Dr) Mrs Folashade Okoya, and Dr. Amina Lawal Koguna among others.


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Newswatch Times Saturday, August 22, 2015

South East

Jubilation as tribunal upholds Ugwuanyi’s election ... Ekweremadu says victor y expected

Kenneth Ofoma, Abakaliki

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nugu state Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, can now concentrate on his four-year mandate as the Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Enugu yesterday upheld his election. The tribunal dismissed the sole petition Àled against his election in the April 11, 2015 governorship election. It struck out the petition Àled by the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, Okey Ezea, on the grounds that it was frivolous, lacked merit and

against court processes. This was followed by a cost of N150,000 to each of the respondents in the petition. As soon as the news of the tribunal’s decision Àltered out to a large crowd of anxious supporters of Gov. Ugwuanyi, the entire court premises went into jubilation and they began singing victory songs in praise of the governor. Ugwuanyi on hearing the news drove round major streets of Enugu with Local Government Chairmen to thank the people of the state for their support and prayers. Delivering the judg-

ment which lasted for over three hours, the Chairman of the tribunal, Justice Kwajafa Hildad, among other Àndings held that it had earlier in the course of the hearing struck out several paragraphs of Ezea’s petition for being imprecise, vague, related to party nomination which is a preelection matter and contained criminal allegation against those who were not parties to the petition. He added that the petitioners’ allegation on over-voting and nonaccreditation through the manipulation of the Card Readers Machine

by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and other respondents were not su΀ciently proved as it was only voters’ register that could determine the number of voters that participated in an election, stating that the petitioner failed to provide the voters’ registers to prove his case. The tribunal also noted that the petitioners’ witnesses that were only 6 persons drawn from 6 polling units out of the 2,958 polling units in the state were not su΀cient to provide enough evidence to support his case and rendered it incompetent.

News Imo govt to work on abandoned Owerri-Port-Harcourt road Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri.

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he Imo State Government has assured the people of Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area that the deplorable state of the Owerri-Port Harcourt road which traverses the area at Umuapu and Umuagwo will be rehabilitated soon. Addressing hundreds of youths of the area who blocked the federal highway at Umuapu to protest abandonment of the reconstruction work on the road at Umuapu that has resulted to erosion, Ă ooding and marshy nature of the road, the Deputy Chief of StaÍż, Engineer Kingsley Uju, regretted that the Niger Delta Development Commission that is handling the road project abandoned the construction work at Umuapu. This has resulted to division of the road into two parts resulting to in-

cessant vehicular accidents in the area. Engineer Uju lamented that business in the area has collapsed because of obstruction caused by heaps of mud dumped on the road and assured the youths that if by next week the contractor fails to rectify the failed portion, he would lead them on a protest match o the Commission. He pleaded with the demonstrators to allow free movement of vehicles to enable commuters coming from Port Harcourt and those going to Port Harcourt from Owerri to get to their destinations on time. Venting the anger of the protesting youths earlier, their leader Mr. Festus Chukwu from Umuogbuehi Umuapu, lamented that the abandonment of the road by the contracting Àrm has led to accidents which claimed several lives while businesses have collapsed as their customers and business partners can no longer reach them.

NDDC supports Imo hospitals with essential drugs Amaka Agbu

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Obiano told to relax enforcement of ban on ‘Okada’ Alphonsus Eze, Awka

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overnor Willie Obiano of Anambra State has been urged to urgently reverse the ban placed on commercial motorbike operators in the state as it has provided opportunity for the police in the state and miscreants said to be agents of the State Government, who are allegedly en-

forcing the ban an opportunity to extort motorbike operators. An activist, Comrade Modestus Anoliefo, in a statement made available to Newswatch Times on Saturday warned that the continuous retention of the ban by government will make the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) government in the state very unpopular. He said that there have

been a lot of abuses since the restriction on the operation of motorbikes in the state by the police and some people who claimed to be agents of the state government, especially at Old Market and Awka Roads in Onitsha. He also said that commercial bike riders in rural communities are no less free from these people, citing the case of Nnobi, Nnewi South Local Government Area of

the state, where an Okada rider had his two teeth removed by police enforcing ban on Okada restriction in the community. The activist also said that even women who ordinarily used ladies motorcycles and other people who use them as a private means of transport have come under traumatic experiences in the hands of police and these miscreants.

employ over 2000 youths across the country. The boĴling company also disclosed that it has paid over N33 billion electricity bills consumed in ęve years period. This was made known by

the Head of Public Aěairs Communication, Mr. Uzo Odenigbo during an interactive session with newsmen in Owerri, thecapital of Imo State. According to him, work on the proposed site could not

commence before now due to some challenges facing the company, but despite the delay, arrangement have been concluded to start work on the project soon on the 30, 000 acres of land.

NBC commences work on N80b mega plant project

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Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri igerian BoÄ´ling Company (NBC) Ltd has revealed that its N80 billion plant project would soon begin at its Okigwe site which on completion will

hree hospitals in Imo State have beneÀted from the ongoing distribution of essential drugs and medical supplies by the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC. The medical items were handed over to o΀cials of the state Ministry of health yesterday at the Oguta General Hospital. Similar donations had been made to hospitals in Akwa Ibom, Delta, Cross River and Bayelsa states respectively recently. In his address at the presentation ceremony, NDDC Managing Director and Chief

Executive O΀cer, Sir (Barr.) Bassey Dan-Abia, said that the Commission conducted comprehensive needs assessment of primary health care system in all the nine states of the region and concluded that primary health care needed to be strengthened. The Managing Director, who was represented by NDDC Director of Education, Health and Social Services, Dr Solomon Ita, said that the Commission received requests from the various states for support with essential medications, vaccines and cold chains, medical equipment, medical waste management vehicles among others.

Medical doctor builds houses for widows in Anambra Cyprian Ebele Onitsha

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US-based Nigerian medical doctor from Umuchukwu community, Anambra state, Dr Godwin Maduka, proprietor of Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Centres, US, has built about 100 houses for widows in the area to give succour to them. Addressing newsmen when he visited home to bury his elder brother, Chief Sylvester Obioma Maduka, prime minister (Onowu) of the community, he revealed that he also built for the poor, built primary

and secondary schools and a gigantic medical centre in the community. Dr. Maduka also built a Police station, barracks for the police and Nigerian Civil Defence Corps barracks. To proclaim his faith in God, he said he also built and donated Catholic and Anglican churches including priest’s houses, community and civic centre to the people. On what informed this philanthropy he said, “everybody knows that Umuchukwu about 20 years ago could boast of electricity light or drinking water as these amenities eluded us.�


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Newswatch Times Saturday, August 22, 2015

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North East

Attah Igala ruling house commends Wada over review of ascension laws

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L-R: National Treasurer, National Union of Textile Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria, Mr. John Adaji; President of the Union, Mr. Oladele Hunsu and General-Secretary, Mr. Issa Aremu, at a news conference on the 27th annual national education conference in Kaduna State...recently.

Taraba Guber: Tribunal admits 10 APC witnesses on oath

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he Taraba Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja yesterday admitted 10 APC party agents as witnesses on oath. News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the party agents appeared as witnesses in a suit Àled by the APC governorship candidate, Sen. Aisha Alhassan, who is seeking to nullify the election of Governor Darius Ishaku of PDP. Justice Musa Abubakar, the tribunal chairman, at the resumed hearing, admitted the 10 witnesses presented by Mr Mahmud Abubakar (SAN), counsel to the petitioner and adjourned to August 22 for continuation of hearing. However, the wit-

nesses were examined by Abubakar (SAN), counsel to Alhassan, Kanu Agabi (SAN), counsel to Ishaku; Solo Akuma (SAN), counsel to PDP, and Abayomi Akanmode, counsel to INEC. The 10 witnesses are Haruna Ahmed, Yinusa Ahmed, Yohanna Calvin, Riman Tsokwa, Idris Ayuba, Akanta Chinda, Adamu Mohammed, Jinadu Suleiman, Aminu Aliyu and Ahmed Usman. The agents told the tribunal that they presided over polling units at Takum, Lau and Ibi local government areas of the state. They all a΀rmed on oath that there were irregularities in the April 11 gubernatorial polls in Taraba.

According to them, they had submitted a written complain to the Registry at Jalingo on May 15. Mr Haruna Ahmed, from Kofar Dogo ward in Takum, said he refused to sign polling unit result sheets because they were “partially mutilated”, “squeezed” and in “dirty forms”. “The election at my polling unit was not properly conducted going by the result I saw on the INEC EC8A forms; they were marred with over voting,” said the witness. Ahmed also told the tribunal that the accreditation of voters was done by INEC manually and with the card reader machine. On his part, Mr

Riman Tsokwa of Takun Constituency 1, told the tribunal that he mentioned the name of his unit presiding o΀cers in his witness statement on oath. “The election was free, but not fair; it was marred with irregularities and if the areas that are marred with irregularities are checked, my candidate (Alhassan) stands elected,” Tsokwa said. Similarly, Mr Yinusa Ahmed, an agent with Garin Sarki unit in Lau, told the tribunal that though APC is a new party in Taraba, it is popular. He further told the tribunal that it was announced to them by the INEC o΀cials that APC scored 89 votes in his unit.

Pensioners want presidency to look into pension funds

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he President, Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Electricity sector, Malam Isa Olarewaju, has called on President Muhamadu Buhari to look into the pension funds, including beneÀts and arrears. He made the appeal during a peaceful protest by members of the union yesterday in Bauchi. He said that since December 2014, members have not received any payment, adding that has imposed on them serious di΀culties. Olarewaju said that harmonised arrears for 10 years were still not

paid, claiming that in spite of the N16 billion pension funds, they were yet to be paid. “President Buhari, should please look into our problems and address the issues of pensioners. ``Some of us are dead while others are sick; their families had to move them from one place to the other. The union dues that we pay is what we use in catering for our sick members, and the sum of N16 billion is there and we are not paid anything out of it,’’ he said. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that members of the

union were seen carrying placards with different inscriptions. Some of the placards read: “Send unpaid gratuities and death beneÀts to next of kin’’; “Pay us 12 per cent of pension increase arrears and monetisation arrears”, among others. A retired federal civil servant in Bauchi, Alhaji Ahmed Abubakar, told NAN that since his retirement in 1989, he has not received any beneÀt or gratuity from the federal government. He said that he retired from the Nigerian Telecommunication Company (NITEL) as General Manager of

the North-East zone. He explained that several eͿorts to trace the problem proved abortive as such he has given up hope. “Since I retired in 1989, I have never in my life received any pension from government or gratuity and I left o΀ce as a General Manager. I have contributed immensely to national development; I was part of those who re-organised the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Nigerian Customs Service, among other parastatals, but I receive nothing up to date,’’ he said.

ogi State governor, Captain Idris Wada has been commended by the Aju Ameacho Ruling House Idah (Attah Igala) dynasty for righting the wrong in the chronological ascension order to the throne of Attah Igala with the recent amendment and review of the Igala Native Authority Law and Custom Order of 1961 In a letter of appreciation to the governor by Aju Ameacho ruling house descendants union signed by Mallam Ibrahim Ocheja and Mallam Isah Ocheja, Chairman and Secretary respectively, the union noted with joy and satisfaction that all the abnormalities associated with the procedures of ascension have been properly redressed. “With the birth of the Igala Area Traditional Council (ModiÀcation of Native Law and Cus-

tom Order) 2015, the deÀciencies, repugnance to natural justice, equity and good conscience as well as threat to extinction of Aju Ameacho and other ruling houses from the Attah Igala dynasty that the 1961 Order posed have been properly taken care of,” the letter stated. According to the ruling house, the lacuna and incompatibility in the 1961 order with regards to categories of persons to be appointed as Attah Igala, rotational order among the four ruling houses and composition of King Makers have been fully and amicably addressed. The amendment to the old order which came into force on April 27 this year has straightened the twisted rotational order as their ruling house, Aju Ameacho, will now ascend after Aju Ocholi ruling house.

Committee pledges to restore original plan of Gombe

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he Gombe State CommiĴee for the Recovery of Government Layouts yeaterday pledged to restore the original plan of Gombe, the capital city. Alhaji Shehu Durbi, chairman of the commiĴee and former Commissioner for Lands and Survey, gave the pledge in an interview with newsmen in Gombe. He said the commiĴee had been charged with reclaiming government plots from private individuals and organisations that acquired them illegally. According to him, those who acquired them genuinely have no problem

as the commiĴee would ensure that the original owners of the layouts were given their right. Durbi said the commiĴee would start reclaiming the plots from Gombe Development Plan 1Ŝ (GDP1Ŝ) Layout. “The layout was properly planned before they were distributed. Some miscreants took advantage of the layouts and sold them to people just like that. There are some layouts that were encroached upon and they are GDP1ŜAȦB behind Federal Teaching Hospital; GDP20 ; GDP4Ȧ4A; GDP12; GDP2ŝ and GDP28”, he said.

Youths task northern governors on NNDC

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orthern youths under the auspices of Arewa Defence League has urged Northern Governors to revamp the New Nigerian Development Company (NNDC) and its subsidiaries to hasten economic development in the region. This is contained in a communiqué signed by its president, Mr Murtala Abubakar, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kaduna yesterday. According to the communiqué, resuscitating the company owned by the 19 northern states has become necessary in view of its enormous economic impact in the lives of the people. “We should be concerned that after 58 years of operation, the NNDC is performing epileptically when similar

companies in other parts of the country have grown into gigantic business conglomerates. If resuscitated, it will give a ray of hope to the electorate who expect nothing less but a turnaround in the economic fortunes of the north and Nigeria at large,’’ it said. The youths equally called on the northern states governors to tackle corruption, unemployment and improve energy supply to industries in the region for inclusive growth. It added that the youth have designed strategies to check the performance of public o΀cers with a view to ensuring transparency and accountability for good governance. “A committee is being put in place to liaise with traditional rulers and other institutions to support the struggle towards good governance.


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Why Bayelsa people will re-elect me Gov – Dickson About four months to the governorship election in Bayelsa State, Governor Henry Seriake Dickson, at a recent session with journalists, said although Bayelsa is a PDP stronghold, the forthcoming election is not about him or the PDP but about the dignity and pride of Ijaw nation, a people that have been humiliated at the Federal level due to its minority status. He also spoke on the gale of defections of some party members to the opposition APC in the state. Below are the excerpts:

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n the twilight of his administration, former governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State deployed all available mercenaries to demystify his godfather, Senator Bola Tinubu, though, like an average Nigerian politician, never for once gave presidential struggle to his battle, the All Progressive Congress (APC), and by extension, the candidate of his political godfather – Muhammadu Buhari; otherwise, he would not have Àelded Supo Sasore against the “popular” choice, Akinwunmi Ambode to contest the state gubernatorial race. By biting the Àngers that once fed him, Fashola summarily incurred the wrath of the lion of Bordilon and; by refusing the dictates of Tinubu, Fashola consciously challenged the system that brought him to fore (politically). It would be recalled that the rebellious Fashola had attempted to dish his “boss” in 2007 when he sent emissaries to shuttle among the oppositions of his own party, the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) for likely soft-landing, should ACN refuse to Àeld him for second term. Of course, this secret journey allegedly took the foot soldiers round parties like the Labour Party (LP), Progressive Peoples’ Party (PPA) and a host of others including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). This “smart” move however cost some Fashola’s aides their jobs as the deputy governor, Sarah Adebisi Sarah Sosan couldn’t make the second term with her boss who allegedly threw her and the likes of the commissioners for Finance, Prince Oyekan and his counterpart in Agric, overboard. Though, the situation was timely rescued after necessary interventions by whois-who in the state led by the Oba himself, Rilwan Akiolu, former chairman of ACN chief Bisi Akande, former governor of Ogun State, chief Olusegun Osoba and those of like minds; the situation never remained same; the scar remains till date. The scar of the old wound realised from an uncalculated frontal challenge by Fashola however reared its ugly head in 2015 governorship contest when Fashola, rather than toe the line of his boss and support Ambode for the race, erred by Áying the Áag of his own choice, Sasore who eventually lost the contest and ended up reopening supposed healed wound. Expectedly, Ambode like a diligent student on assuming o΀ce had to do his sponsor’s biding by declaring war on Fashola. He Áagrantly sacked some of

Fashola’s appointed heads of parastatals as well as stopped some of the awarded contracts. He has also terminated the concession agreement entered into between Afriland Properties and Lagos State Development and Property Corporation (LSDPC) that was to see Afriland redevelop the Falo-

mo Shopping Centre, Ikoyi, into a modern shopping mall. Afriland is a property management, investment and development company, which oͿers end-to-end services along the real estate value chain, from management to joint-venture investments with a portfolio size of about N10 billion.

The concession agreement was signed between LSDPC and Afriland Properties plc by Fashola’s government. Ambode in a statement by Habib Aruna, his chief press secretary, explained that the decision to terminate the contract followed the “discovery that the concession was grossly detrimental to the interests of the people of the state.” According to him, only N50 million was paid by the concessionaire, Afriland Properties, for a 50-year lease of the property belonging to the government. He said the state government as custodian of the interests of Lagosians was committed to the restructuring of the LSDPC to ensure it began to provide positive capital returns to the state government for the ultimate beneÀt of the people. It would be recalled that Governor Ambode two months ago sacked Biodun Oki, the former managing director of the LSDPC, and appointment Jacob Agosu as the new CEO of the corporation in an acting capacity. The series of attacks on Fashola must have discouraged even some of his commissioners and aides from openly identifying with him again as they now employ tactics to avoid being seen in his company. This was conÀrmed on Tuesday during the presentation of three books on Fashola’s administration where APC leaders and some commissioners shunned the event, this to the disappointment of many who wondered at how Fashola who left o΀ce barely three months ago, could be quickly deserted by his political associates. For the eloquent governor, who attracted criticism due to his no-nonsense approach to governance, this is not the best of times. The embattled Fashola has been in the news recently, not for his achievements in o΀ce but for shocking allegations levelled against his administration, and the alleged rift with his political godfather, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. The Senior Advocate of Nigeria is credited with several developmental strides in the areas of urban renewal, construction of rural roads, hospitals, markets and rural electriÀcation. But his popularity seems to be threatened as he faces a litmus test after leaving o΀ce. It would be recalled that almost at the end of his government, Fashola was accused of having children outside marriage. A few months after he left o΀ce, the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, through its leader, Debo Continued on Page 49


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Politics

GAF: Benin Republic don advises Nigeria on poverty eradication Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor

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university lecturer in the Republic of Benin, Prof. Alfred Akpavirie Aggreey-Fynn has advised state governors in Nigeria to divert their security votes to Àghting poverty in their various states. The professor of economic development programme, public sector economics and petroleum and energy economics at the Houdegbe North American University urged the country to stop the governors’ security allocations if truly it is serious about the crusade against poverty. The don was Guest Speaker at the Nigeria Humanitarian Summit organised by the Gani Adams Foundation (GAF), a non-governmental and voluntary organisation in commemoration of this year’s United Nations World Humanitarian Day at the Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja. He spoke on the topic: ‘Improving the living condition of the poor, the less privileged and the physically challenged during

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crises in Nigeria’, urging the governments at all levels to be genuinely concerned with the peoples’ plight. He stated: “The security vote allocated to state governors of the federation must be abolished forthwith. The money earmarked for security vote in the states must be channelled to the eradication of poverty in the various states of the federation.” While x-raying Nigeria’s present status especially its heavy reliance on oil, Aggrey-Fynn advised that portable oil reÀneries be established in all the nine oilproducing states (Abia, AkwaIbom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo and Rivers) to

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take advantage of the proximity of the raw material (crude oil). He, however, suggested that the Kaduna reÀnery be dismantled and replaced with food processing and meat factory because, “the source of raw material for the reÀnery is too far away in Rivers State,” he argued. The scholar urged the Federal government to create a task force on the eradication of poverty in the country, advising the convener of the summit, Otunba Gani Adams to take a step further by establishing a subsidiary organisation to the GAF to be called: “Movement for the total eradication of poverty in Nigeria.”

Speaking earlier, Adams said the GAF was established to assist the indigent, the poor and oppressed citizenry “reduce the burden imposed on them. We have also set up this body to assist and complement government’s eͿorts at fulÀlling its obligations to the people,” he said. Apart from visiting destitute homes, GAF added that its team also engage youths in skill acquisition and vocational jobs, saying: “In fact, before the end of this month, we hope to give vocational training to 40 young people through our academy for innovative arts and technology. “We have also made cash and material donations to more than 200 widows. We are poised to achieve more by extending the frontiers of humanitarian intervention,” he vowed. The convener explained that the GAF spent over N5million on basic domestic items shared among various charity homes. The items include toilet soap, sanitary pads, tissue papers, pillows, groundnut oil and noodles. BeneÀciaries at the GAF event included the Red Cross, Girls Brigade of Nigeria, Boys Brigade, Nigeria society for the blind and Heritage home among others.

I’ll raise Badagry fortunes through tourism, technology - Nunayon Hon. Samson Apata Nunayon whose vision to market Badagry’s fortunes to the outside world attracted government attention and recognition now aspires to be the Chairman of Badagry Local Government Area. Nunayon was the former Special Adviser on Tourism to the Director of Tourism in the council. He told BIANCA IBOMA that he would create a friendly environment for tourism and tourist investors if voted LQWR RIÀFH ([FHUSWV

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an we meet you Sir? My name is Samson Apata Nunayon, an Indigene of Badagry and former Special Adviser on Tourism to the Director of Tourism during the past administration. I spent my early years in Badagry before proceeding to Ibadan for further

studies then Abeokuta where I studied at the Federal College of Education Oshiele and obtained National CertiÀcate of Education (NCE), later proceeded to Yaba college of Tech and read Fine and Applied Arts after obtaining my National Diploma. Then I went to Tai Solarin University

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of Education to complete my education. Afterwards, I did a professional course in tourism cause of my interest in nature. I got appointment with the civil service commission in Ogun state where I started my teaching profession in Arigbajo in Ifo local government. While I was in Ogun I joined the Society of Nigerian Artist as well as the Nigeria Society for Education Art. This two societies prepared me for the tourism ground

whose vision was born to developed tourism destination Badagry. What would be your priority if elected chairman? Tourism would be top on the list, I am passionate about it. In Ogun State under Gbenga Daniel my umbrella body was among the Àrst people who proposed to turn Olumo in to a tourist site and we ensure that the ministry of Toursim was created in Ogun state. Several attempts had been made already but you know when one is not at the arms of aͿairs things would come easily. When I was appointed as the Special Adviser on tourism to the former administration, initially I had establish my own tourist organization due to my love for it. I had changes trying to get my idea to those in government under Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the then governor of Lagos state. My opportunity came when Fashola was already in his second term in o΀ce Continued on Page 49


Saturday, August 22, 2015

Battle of Dar-Es-Salaam:

Disu rallies support for Oliseh I’m on rescue mission at El-Kanemi – Emeteole

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League Watch

Egwuekwe happy with goal Obiozor out for one month T against Dolphins W

arri Wolves’ captain, Azubuike Egwuekwe is a happy man following the goal he scored against Dolphins FC of Harcourt on Match Day 23 inside the main bowl of Warri Wolves Stadium. There was no doubt that Dolphins entered into the encounter to stem their run of bad result by absorbing all the missiles threw at them by a determined Warri Wolves FC even as the equally made some occasional eěorts to upstage the hosts but at the end of the day it was Egwuekwe that made the diěerence. The centre half, standing at 6ft 7 inches gleefully headed home Ikechukwu Ibenegbu’s 59th minute free-kick as his team got maximum points in the South-South contest watched on live television by millions of Glo Premier League followers on a cloudy Sunday evening. Egwuekwe, a Nigerian international who has been part of the Super Eagles team to their last four major international competitions (World Cup and CHAN in 2014, Confederations Cup and Nations Cup in 2013) spoke to www.npĚ. ng after his match-winning performance and was delighted at the importance and timing of his goal. “I feel great to have scored

the only goal seeing that it gave us the victory and I am happier especially because I am just returning to the team after illness,” he said with a huge sense of relief. “Dolphins are a very diĜcult team as you can see and they made it diĜcult for us. So to have scored the only goal in the match as a defender makes me happy.” added Egwuekwe who was named the Man of the Match. Egwuekwe’s goal ensured that Wolves remained on 3rd spot on the league log,

just three points adrift of league leaders Sunshine Stars and the fast-talking defender reiterated his team’s determination to win the league this term. “We have gone close in the past few seasons, but this time we are determined to go the extra mile. We are not far away from the top and with the way we are playing, we are conędent we will win the league this time.” he said. A basic aĴribute of a likely league winner is squad depth and while teams like Kano Pillars and Enyimba

have enjoyed the richness of their squad in recent times, Wolves are also not lagging in that aspect. This was corroborated by Egwuekwe in further outlining his team’s title aspirations. “We have a good depth in our squad. I was not available for our last match (the draw away to Giwa) but someone else did it and we got a credible result. We have players that play for the national teams and have good experience in the league. They can win the league for us.” he enthused.

I’m on rescue mission at El-Kanemi – Emeteole

El-Kanemi Warriors’ coach, Kelechi Emeteole, has described his second missionary journey to the Borno State ęnanced club as rescue mission which according to him is possible to achieve. The former international turned coach returned to the dug-out again at El-Kanemi Warriors after his close to 20 match days in the limbo following his sacking at Rangers International. Caterpillar as he is fondly called in his playing years is not a

stranger to the Borno State side having once steered them back to the elite league before relocating to Owerri to pitch tent with Heartland. After his ęrst outing with the team that has struggled at the lower side of the log, Emeteole told npĚ.ng that his mission to El-Kanemi is to rescue the club from relegation. He spoke in Umuahia shortly after ElKanemi Warriors narrowly lost to Abia Warriors in a Match Day 23 ęxture insisting that the mission is

possible. “I came here on a rescue mission, to salvage the club’s season. The league is still much open and we can achieve a lot before the season ends”. “There are still ęfteen games to be played before we can say which team will win the league, get continental tickets or be relegated”, Emeteole pointed out. Our priority will be to stay in the top Ěight, this we can achieve by securing crucial victories in the next few matches”. Emeteole added. The ex-Rangers manager also harped on the need for fans and followers of the club to allow him some time to put up a structure and formidable side capable of staying in reckoning in the coming months. “I just got on the job. I had barely 24 hours to put together a team to face Abia Warriors, and we almost got the kind of result we aimed for. I only talked theoretically to the players. By the time we get to the practical course of the job, I assure you that the

fortunes of the club will be changed.” he said. Emeteole joined ElKanemi on last week Friday, to ęll the void left by Coach Salisu Yusuf, following the laĴer’s involvement with the Super Eagles as one of the assistant coaches to Sunday Oliseh.

wo time African champions, Enyimba International Club of Aba, are to miss the services of their top-scorer, Christian Obiozor, who has been ruled out of action in the next one month due to knee injury. According to the Aba millionaires, the striker has been out of action since their trip to Enugu where they secured the maximum points against their perennial rival, Rangers on the 19th of July. Obiozor sustained damage to his left cruciate ligament in that encounter, the extent of which was believed to be minor at that time but has lingered which resulted to further scan on knew. Following the result of the further scan on the striker the team doctor, Ferdinand Ajere has conęrmed that the young striker who switched from Pillars will be out for four weeks. Obiozor is expected to be back in contention for

a starting berth in midSeptember, specięcally for the trip to El Kanemi Warriors. Having joined from Kano Pillars earlier in the season, the lethal forward has surged to the top of the club’s goal charts, with six goals to his credit in the NPFL so far. It is recalled that in the encounter against Rangers, Obiozor scored the ęrst goal of the game as he converted the penalty kick awarded his side in the ęrst half of the game which he celebrated despite being a former player of Rangers.

Week 25 FIXTURES Enyimba vs FC Taraba Bayelsa vs Sharks Lobi vs Ifeanyiuba Akwa vs Giwa Rangers vs Dolphins Sunshine vs El-Kanemi Wolves vs Wikki Abia vs Heartland Kwara vs Shooting Pillars vs Nasarawa League Table

1. Enyimba 2. Sunshine 3. Warri 4. Wikki 5. Kano 6. Abia 7. Heartland 8. Giwa 9. Nasarawa 10. Ifeanyi Ubah 11. Shooting 12. Enugu 13. El Kanemi 14. Akwa 15. Lobi 16. Kwara 17. Dolphins 18. Sharks 19. Bayelsa 20. Taraba

Teams 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 23 23 23 23 23 24 23 23 24 24 23 24 24

MP 12 13 12 11 11 11 11 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 6 7 5 4 4 4

W D 9 3 4 7 5 7 8 5 4 9 4 9 3 10 8 6 6 8 5 Akpokona 9 5 9 5 9 4 11 5 10 9 8 5 12 9 10 10 9 10 10 8 12

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L 33:21 36:20 35:21 28:21 32:26 28:27 33:27 26:28 25:25 25:23 24:22 26:26 22:33 19:23 24:28 21:29 22:27 19:28 15:27 20:31

G 45 43 41 41 37 37 36 35 33 32 32 32 31 29 27 26 24 22 22 20

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Sports/EURO League

Ferguson delighted as Rio makes surprise Old Trafford appearance

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io Ferdinand was back at Old Traěord on Tuesday night as Manchester United made a successful Champions League return. One person who looked incredibly pleased to see the 36-year-old was his former manager Sir Alex Ferguson. Ex-Manchester United, West Ham, Leeds and QPR defender Ferdinand took to Instagram on Wednesday to post a picture of his former boss with a beaming smile as he introduced himself.

Alongside the picture of a happy Ferguson, Ferdinand wrote: ‘Good to see the gaěer before the match yesterday! #SirAlex.’ Ferdinand announced his retirement from football earlier this summer and was quick to reserve special gratitude to Ferguson when doing so, describing the Scot as a genius. He said: “Nothing would have been possible without the genius of one man – Sir Alex. He developed us as men, not just footballers.”

The former England international enjoyed a trophy-laden 12-year spell at Old Traěord following his £30million move from Leeds in July 2002. Ferdinand played more than 300 times for the Red Devils, where his ęne form saw him become a regular for England. He then signed for QPR on a free transfer in 2014 after taking up the opportunity to work under Harry Redknapp again, the man who gave him a shot at West Ham.

Juan Pablo Angel recalls ‘battles’ with Terry ...Colombian poses with Chelsea skipper during visit to Chelsea

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ormer Aston Villa striker Juan Pablo Angel paid a visit to Chelsea’s Cobham training ground this week and posed for pictures with captain John Terry and other members of the squad. The former Colombian international played for six and a half seasons in the Premier League after moving to Villa Park from Argentine side River Plate in January 2001. Angel, who played 33 times for the national side between 1995 and 2005, shared the snap alongside Chelsea stalwart Terry on his oĜcial Instagram account on Tuesday. The Picture stirred memories for Angel of playing against the former England international during his spell in England. ‘Had a few baĴles with Chelsea captain John Terry back in the day!’ the 39-year-old wrote on the social media site along with the photo.

Terry, 34, had already broken into the Chelsea ęrst team when Angel arrived in England halfway through the 2000-01 season following his £9.5million switch to the Midlands. Angel can look back fondly on a League Cup match against the Blues in which he outfoxed

Terry before smashing the ball from range as Villa advanced to the semi-ęnals in 2003. Angel also shared pictures with Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, defender Gary Cahill, who he played alongside for Aston Villa, and fellow South American Oscar.

Look who’s back!

.Balotelli returns to Man City to see former team-mates demolish Chelsea

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ario Balotelli may be on the outer at Liverpool, cast aside by Brendan Rodgers and forced to train away from the ęrst team, but he’s still more than welcome at former club Manchester City. The controversial Italian striker was in the tunnel to be among the ęrst to congratulate City skipper Vincent Kompany after he scored in their emphatic win over Chelsea on Sunday. Not just a spectator Balotelli was a welcomed guest with City’s oĜcial TwiĴer account posting their delight to have hosted him. ‘Nice of @FinallyMario to pop by today, too!’ the club’s social media voice said. And on Instagram: ‘Nice to celebrate with an old friend.’ Kompany and Co signaled their intent to challenge Chelsea for the title this season, backing up a commanding win over West Brom on Monday with a similarly dominant performance on Sunday. The Belgian defender’s header from a David Silva

corner for City’s second is the sort of goal Balotelli would love to have the chance to score himself were he to get some game time. But since he hasn’t scored a competitive goal since February 19, just remembering how it’s done

would be an achievement. Balotelli produced just 20 goals in two and a half years at City before he was sold to AC Milan for £19m in January 2013 and then picked up by Liverpool for £16m in the last week of the 2014 transfer window.

Vidal, Costa, two others get warm reception ...as Bayern welcome new boys in traditional Bavarian fashion

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ayern Munich have welcomed their quartet in summer signings in traditional fashion, by dressing them up in lederhosen. The four new boys: Joshua Kimmich, Sven Ulreich, Douglas Costa and Arturo Vidal, were all smiles as they posed in the Bavarian gear. The club took to TwiĴer on Tuesday to post the picture with the caption: ‘Swanky! Our new players look great in Lederhosen, don’t you think?’ Vidal and Costa both made their Bundesliga debuts as Bayern Munich hammered Hamburg 5-0 on Friday, with the laĴer geĴing on the score sheet, while Kimmich

and Ulreich were unused substitutes for the game. Chilean midęelder Vidal arrived from Juventus this summer, and Costa joined after ęve years at Shakhtar

Donetsk. Meanwhile, back-up goalkeeper Ulreich and Kimmich, 20, both joined from fellow Bundesliga side StuĴgart.

(Left-right) Joshua Kimmich, Sven Ulreich, Douglas Costa and Arturo Vidal pose in lederhosen

Sterling, puts his £1.5m Merseyside mansion up for sale

...following £49m move to Man City

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anchester City’s new £49million signing, Raheem Sterling, has put his four-bedroom Southport mansion up for sale after his big-money move from Liverpool this summer. The 20-year-old’s detached home - which is on the market for £1.5m - portrays the life of a modern footballer with its own indoor swimming pool, barber’s salon, home cinema and even a Michael Jackson-themed bar area. The bar dedicated to Michael Jackson is equipped with a DJ deck and includes several pieces of memorabilia ranging from photographs of the legendary singer to his trademark leather jacket and fedora trilby hat. Two Liverpool cushions can also be seen resting on a cream sofa in the starlet’s bling-tastic personal salon.

The master bedroom is decorated with splashes of zebra print while a black and white theme dominates most areas of the luxurious home including the kitchen. Sterling was also able to keep on top of his ętness while at home in Southport by turning one of the rooms into a personal gymnasium complete with a bench press, treadmill

and punch bag. Two framed Liverpool shirts also adorn the walls of the home cinema room, which comes with nine red leather reclining seats. Elsewhere, an indoor Jacuzzi and heated swimming pool add to the value of the property which is surrounded by landscape gardens, currently equipped two football goals and a basketball court.


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igeria exinternational, Tajudeen Disu, has backed Sunday Oliseh’s list of invited Super Eagles players ahead of the September 5 Africa Cup of Nations Group G qualięer against Tanzania in Dar Es Salaam. He called for total support from all and sundry for the impending national assignment, stressing that only Oliseh cannot do the job. According to him, “the Super Eagles do not belong to any individual, therefore the onus is on all of us to make a diěerence and come out in full support for the team to succeed,” he said. He described the new coach as having all it takes to lead the Super Eagles if allowed to do the job to the best of his knowledge and ability. “He has improved himself as a coach, and his passion for the game would do some wonders for him as he mounts the saddle,” Disu added. The former Abiola Babes rugged stopper believes the tactician

would assemble talented players into the Super Eagles fold, maintaining that Oliseh has that big heart to go all out to strengthen the hold of the former African Champions. ‘Actually, what is required now is for frank and steady approach to tackle the matches for the qualifying games. There won’t be any room for complacency otherwise we will get the kind of result that would shock us again. The game against Tanzania next Month must be seen as a must win and we work assiduously towards ensuring that. It is an away match which traditionally has not been an easy one for visiting sides, but with careful planning and execution the Eagles can get the three points at stake,’’ he reasons. Disu therefore called on the players to be up and doing for the forthcoming game as it would make them not to be under any form of pressure in the future games in the qualifying series. He also said that the players that would prosecute the game against Tanzania

are professionals and knows what is at stake and would come all out to do the nation pride. He, however, identięed a lack of technicality as a major problem plaguing the nation’s football administration.

luck elsewhere. “I am particularly worried for Mikel Obi over his refusal to leave Chelsea even when it is obvious that he is no more in Mourinho’s plan. Yet he remains there. “The implication is grave for football career because he will continue to lose his market value. He should not end his career in Chelsea this way. There are clubs that will need his services at the moment. “Mikel should take

a bold step to save his career from nose diving into oblivion”, he warned. He, however, commended coach Sunday Oliseh for setting a standard for the invitation of players in the national team saying this is part of what will bring about positive change in the national team. He also called on all and sundry to support Oliseh as he embarks on the rebuilding of the senior national team.

Battle of Dar-Es-Salaam:

Disu rallies support for Oliseh He however regrets that those that knew next to nothing about football are the people at the helmsman of our football. He queried how a legal practitioner would become the ęrst vice-president our football house

‘To be sincere with you, it is only in Nigeria that these absurd happen, just tell me how such person and their likes can perform eěectively in sports. Unfortunately, sports men and women that laboured to sustain

their diěerent sports are blocked. In society that don’t respect norms these abnormal are what held swell. The home truth is unless these miscalculations are re-right we cannot competently manage of sports,’’ he insists.

Raymond King to Mikel: Don’t end your career in Chelsea BABS OYETORO

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or the past few years, John Mikel Obi’s football career has been going the downward trend due to his confinement to the bench, but former Super Eagles goal keeper, Raymond King has charged the Chelsea holding midfielder to forge ahead in his search for greener pastures. King expressed deep concern over Mikel’s unwillingness to leave Chelsea despite being permanently confined to the bench by coach Jose Mourinho, saying as he continues to sit on the bench his market value would continue to dwindle. The former defunct Abiola Babes goal tender warned that the Super Eagles defensive midfielder might end his career abruptly if he continues to stay in Chelsea. He stressed that Mikel has the potential to still play in some top clubs in Europe if he tries his

‘Get ready f or PyeongChang 2018’

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nternational Olympic CommiĴee (IOC) President, Thomas Bach, met Republic of Korea President Geunhye Park at the Blue House in Seoul today to discuss the status of preparations for the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018. In the third meeting between the two leaders, they discussed the good progress and quality of construction of Olympic venues over

IOC President Thomas Bach with PyeongChang 2018 President Cho Yang-ho

the last year. President Park reiterated her government’s full support and guidance for the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018. “We had a very successful visit here in Korea,” said President Bach. “And I can say that we see the preparations for the Olympic Winter Games 2018 really being on track. There has been great progress made since my last visit.

“It was very important to have the opportunity to experience once more the real ęrm and great commitment of Republic of Korea President Park to the success of these Olympic Winter Games and also her great appreciation for the role sport plays in society. I was really impressed once more with this conversation with the President.” President Bach


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ally upright and God fearing handsome boyfriend of mine of 32 years.

– Fey Feyisayo yisayyo Adep Adepoju pojju Feyisayo Grace Ajike Adepoju is a consultant Ophthalmologist and Fellow of National Postgraduate Medical College of Surgeons (FMCOph); Fellow of West Africa College of Surgeon (FWASC). She manages two NGOs Help for the Underprivileged and Telavison Media involved in eye health promotion. In this interaction with TOPE OLUKOLE, she gives her thoughts on marital issues, childhood ambition, challenges at the home front among others. Excerpts:

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ould you say your background prepared you for the leadership roles you have occupied over the years? My background in a way prepared me for those roles. My background toughed me and made me appreciate life and various challenges people could possibly go through and ways to relate with such. Early enough, I was made to take decisions, channel course of actions and way forward by myself.

How will a woman excel in her chosen career? To excel as a woman in her career, she needs the help of God; she must derive her strength and help from God. Secondly, a woman must know she is in a career not on the basis of her sex, but because she is ¿rst a person, a human being. That ‘being’ is what the scripture refers to in Genesis 1:27 “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.” It is not a coincidence that there is a man in a woman, and a he in a she. She is a man with addition, multitasking and with ability to nurture and bring to life,

a man with a womb. She has got all it takes to succeed in her career, this is a belief I hold strongly. Thirdly, a woman must give her career all it takes, the time, devotion, dedication as much as possible. She must then work extra hard to meet up with the demand of the career as well as her other sex roles of being a wife, a mother and sisters to others. She must strive to ensure physiological demands of menses, pregnancy, child birth, breastfeeding and ‘wifery’ should not negatively impact her career. She must pray, plan and organise herself. She must respect constituted authorities and honour and respect her husband to succeed in her career. Balance is the watch word for a woman to succeed in her career; be a woman with career not a career woman. How supportive is your hubby in all these? I am blessed to have a very, very supportive husband. Very to in¿nite decimal numbers +e has never once limited my ambitions and career progression. Often encouraging me to take on higher calls and aspire to greater heights. Again I enjoy peace, trust and respect at home. Words will fail me to express how supportive this gentle, loving, faithful, mor-

How have you been able to manage your roles and responsibilities as a wife and a mother? I have two guiding principles: 1. Good home do not fall from heaven, it is a great work. With prayer and the manual from the one who instituted marriage, one can. 2. The woman who creates and sustains a home and under whose hands children grow up to be strong and pure men and women is a creator second only to God. Few practical things I found helpful, by no means a complete recipe: 1. I know and appreciate my responsibilities and strive daily to meet my responsibilities responsibly. I believe it is an error with great price to think excelling in career will cover up for the home. 2. I set as it relates to my home responsibilities, how I want my home to be. I aspire for a peaceful, neat and loving home. 3. Prioritizing my responsibility and majoring in the major things minor issues of life. My priority is God ¿rst, my family, career and ministry. 4. Getting counsel, reading the bible and other books written by godly persons on the issue of balancing home, career has immensely blessed my life. 5. Listen to my children and husband, their needs and suggestions. I believe they are likely to notice any balance well enough before the harm is done. 6. Assign time and portion to all. Time management is key to my modest. No one waste time, time is spent and it is the hardest currency. 7. Strength and diligenc, and God blessed me with strength, good health and diligence. 8. I constantly ask God for help. 9. I enjoy lots of help from my mother of blessed memory, my spouse, friends and my workers. +ow do you eat an elephant, a little at a time with plenty of help from your friends? 10. I believe I should do whatever I do as wife and mother with love and cheerfulness. A palace without affection is a


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Newswatch Times, Saturday, August 22, 2015 poor hovel, and the meanest hut with love in it is a palace for the soul. -Ingersoll 11. I am learning more and more to ¿nd time for myself, time to rest, rejuvenate, wait on God and take proper care of my physical and spiritual self. 12. I do regular assessment; I know if left to the end, failure might be irredeemable. What was courtship like in your days? The Tuestion is making me feel like I am old, when you say in your days she laughs . In my days, courtship was courteous and shielded in some ways from parents and relations. The young man does not come into your house anyhow, and we had lots of sending friends and younger ones to each other. At our time, there is minimal contact which I found helpful. I had a very long courtship, 10 years to be precise. The greater part we were several miles away, but communicate. We had mutual respect for each other and to our goals and principles. Has that brought negative impact on your marriage? Not really. Our courtship I must say has helped our marriage; we grew together as friends and till today we are the very best of friends. The courtship enabled us to know each other, although I perfectly agree that you really get to know each other truly after marriage How was your courtship like? It was fun, we were together at my graduating ceremony at secondary school and university and important periods of my life. We played, prayed and planned together. And did your belief come to pass? <es, by God’s grace 6R ZKDW UHDOO\ DWWUDFWHG \RX WR KLP ZKHQ \RX ¿UVW PHW

him? I cannot really say of a particular thing. When I ¿rst saw him, I felt I had known him for ages, felt he can be my friend for life. +e was and is still likable. Something in my mind tells me: This is the Man.

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:DV LW ORYH DW ¿UVW VLJKW" Like at ¿rst and then shortly love, I do not know if it’s at ¿rst sight. Any regrets so far? No and again I say a capital No. No regrets, I am lucky I married the perfect will of God for me and we have worked on our marriage and still working to see we succeed with the help of God. How do you settle disputes and what keeps the union going? We settle dispute, which fortunately is very occasional by talking about the issues, settling the differences as soon as possible and accommodate each other. We pray together as a family and as a couple, so we have to settle issues as fast as possible to keep communion with God. We share same room and bed in the 22 year of our marriage; it’s hard to ¿ght and keep ¿ghting your room and bed mate. ‘I am sorry’ is not far from both of us, although my husband is better in that area. We have a rule; we settle our differences ourselves, no third party. I believe strongly that the greater part of my life will be with this man; I must enjoy my life and not endure. No harsh words or physical assault; not once in our marriage to the glory of God. A month ago, my husband was telling our grown up children mummy and Continued on page 28

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Newswatch Times, Satruday, August 22, 2015 Tunde Eso e-mail:tundeeso@yahoo.co.uk 08057482794 PHDVXUHV DQG QRWKLQJ EULQJV VDWLVIDFWLRQ DQG MR\ DV NQRZLQJ DQG VHUYLQJ *RG /LIH KDV WKRXJKW PH DORQH \RX FDQ GR VRPHWKLQJ EXW ZLWK RWKHUV \RX FDQ GR JUHDWHU WKLQJV Do you believe in love? <HV WKHUH LV ORYH DQG ORYH LV WKH IDWKHU RI DOO YLUWXHV *RG LV ORYH , KDYH IRXQG DQG H[SHULHQFHG ORYH VR , NQRZ WKHUH LV ORYH :KDW LV \RXU GH¿QLWLRQ RI ORYH" /RYH LV JLYLQJ ORYH LV DFWLRQ DQG QRW RQO\ DERXW IHHOLQJV )HHOLQJV PD\ ZDQH DQG ZD[ EXW ORYH LV HQGXULQJ SDWLHQW FDULQJ DQG GHWHUPLQDWLRQ WR GR JRRG WR D SHUVRQ How did he propose? I cannot remember clearly. I just asked him to remind me. He gave me a ring and said will you marry me?. I cannot remember if he knelt down in the usual ¿lm manner It’s a long while Is he still romantic? <HV Was there any objection to the relationship? Initially yes, my step - father and my mother objected because of his town of origin. They had bitter experiences of some marriage gone sour from our family with some persons from his town. I had to keep saying to them, mine will be different as everyone from the community will not be same. Later, I played a prank on my mother. I brought a young Ibo boy home; he was a friend of mine at ABU, Zaria. When he came visiting, my mum called me in and said Grace, where is that other young man you brought home earlier. Can you share some of your marital challenges? There were initial differences as mundane as one person wanting the light on at bed time and the other wanting it off same time. We also had different background and differ on some issues, but we have blended and the spirit of give and take, sacri¿ce has helped us greatly.

Given another chance, I would marry my husband again daddy do have differences; we did not want them to grow up with a wrong impression; they have never seen us quarrel. Can you share your growing up with me? Growing up was tough, but God is faithful. I lost my father at the age of 11months, my mother though not educated, but highly intelligent and God fearing was left all alone to care for the ¿ve of us. That explains why I attended close to six primary schools; I was head girl and best student at the last school though I barely spent two years. When in secondary school, the school fee was increased to N135 Naira; I had to become a day student. I was resuming the last term I was going to be a boarding student, my mother gave me N2 for the whole term, N1 will take me to school and back at the end of the term. I sat in the bus and reÀected that the N1 remaining for the term is just enough for a day; I wept sore in the bus; suddenly I looked back and saw my mother standing afar and crying. I felt so terrible knowing she gave her best and I vowed never to cry in her presence or hurt her again. A strong determination to succeed came upon me. The medical school was tougher, feeding was dif¿cult and there were days in stretch without food. I had no money to buy a single textbook, not even exercise books. Thank God, the school fees was not as outrageous now. My eldest sister, Mrs. Felicia Oyeleke, I can never forget her love and sacri¿ce, though a struggling mother of six

with minimal income. Mama often joked on the size of my meat when I was privileged to cook with one ‘maggi cube size.’ I dare not fry it, it will disappear, (laughter). Through it all, God sustained me, giving my life to Christ in the second year made life easier. God gave me joy instead of my incessant cries and often sent me help when things got tough. I love to share this story because it tells me there is no situation God cannot change. When I Âżnished secondary school with Âżve prizes and as the head girl as well as best student and also the same after university ABU, Zaria where I was the EHVW ÂżQDO \HDU JUDGXDWLQJ VWXGHQW DQG ZLWK

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Love Tips

Tunde Eso e-mail:tundeeso@yahoo.co.uk 08057482794

5 men you shouldn’t trust with your woman

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any a male species have no idea that they can get any woman to fall in love with them. Yes. ANY woman. Might not be truth but its fact. Ever wondered why certain guys are chick magnets and they have nothing in their resume, but sugar-coated tongues? That’s because the rest of their male counterparts assume that without money there is no love devotion. I don’t blame them because the average Nigerian woman believes the same thing. Nevertheless I am not talking about money today, but about real men. I hate blankets, generalizing and stereotypes and that is why I wrote this exposé for the unusual man who is not lazy and would take his time to woo the woman of his dreams. To do this, he must borrow a leaf from each type of man below. The Bad Boy 1. My personal favourite. Everyone knows the bad boy when he walks in because all the ladies turn his way. He announces his presence with aĴitude, Ěirts with every female around and rides oě into the sunset with the most desired of damsels. Why? He has three things most men don’t - mystery, spontaneity and conędence. He believes he is God’s gift to women and he has taken his time to perfect the art of wooing and seduction. It is no small task to be this guy and that is why amateurs who claim to be players always end up coming oě as the ‘A’ word. A bad boy, because of his experience with the opposite sex, always knows what women want, gives it to them and asks later if they liked it. And believe me the answer is always ‘yes!’ Try to decipher his thoughts or next move and you will be lost. However, this type of guy has his bad sides, and the worst being he easily gets bored and is scared of hanging around long enough to be the nice guy. He’s a wuss when the ‘L’ word is mentioned and runs from it like it is the bubonic plague. Bad to the bone they say but I believe there are a lot of good lessons to be learned from him. The Gentleman 2. Every mother’s dream. Just recently I was telling a friend about another friend and I went “he’s such a gentleman,” and she was like, “awwwww…” Yeah, women want the guy that holds doors for them, pulls out chairs, lends them a crying shoulder and cuddles them to sleep. This guy is not afraid to listen to her talk. He might ęnd cooking torture, but he will help her slice the onions and blend the pepper while she cooks. He remembers she casually mentioned that she loves strawberry yoghurt and he gets it for her the next time he visits. He is faithful, self-giving, gentle and more importantly, mature. However, he can get too predictable and boring and eventually become the lady’s doormat. Apart from that, he is a man any woman would take home to meet her parents, that is if the bad boy has not whisked her away by now. The Lover Boy 3. Hopeless Romantic. He is a man who is cheesy, but very sweet. He has all the tricks up his sleeves on how to court a woman and can be downright unabashed about it. He also has a catalogue of the right words to make her melt and the precise mood as well. Like the bad boy, he knows what gets a woman, but sees it from a diěerent angle. The heart guides his actions and he seeks to connect to a woman on a deeper level than the usual. He is the type to take a woman out on a walk just to declare his love, snuggle up at the back of the cinema to neck and kiss, buy gifts that she could have as keepsakes, cook dinner and eat under candlelight (this comes in handy when PHCN strikes), and dance with her to slow music. He is very imaginative, creative and sensitiveȯall aĴributes that women adore. A lov-

er boy is often very good in the sack and knows how to please a woman. He is not afraid to look into her eyes and tell her how he feels even if it’s in public. However, he tends to become too mushy and goes fully into overkill. He calls too much, texts too much and begins to declare his feelings for his lady love on not only his Facebook wall but on hers as well, thereby, smothering her. That aside, history has it that lover boys have won the hearts of countless females with cheesy behavior and words we would generally call clichés. If you don’t believe ask King Solomon. 4. The Macho Man The Alpha Male. The picture in your head is of this strong, muscular dude who goes around with a menacing frown, right? Well, you’re not far from the truth but I have seen a few macho men who were quite the opposite, yet contained the characteristic s of a strong male. He is usually assertive, self-conscious and strong. I mean, in a world where real men are scarce and the scourge of the metro-sexual and gay is beginning to spread like wild ęre, macho men are highly appreciated by the female population. This type of man is his lady’s knight in shining armour and loves the attention he gets when he defends her honour. His pride will not let him walk away from his manly responsibilities and for fear of being considered weak and eventually being overtaken by a more capable brother; he would do everything within his power to keep his woman. However, he might become too cocky, excessively jealous and aggressive. Without these fatal features, a woman will feel protected and extremely special around him. 5. The Comedian The Entertainer. Laughter is really the best medicine for the soul and with all the stress of today, a woman wants to just come home, stretch her feet and have a good laugh. You might be successful as all four above, plus with a loaded pocket but without a sense of humour, you would become a salad without the salad dressing. Walk into a public place and see a guy surrounded by four or ęve chicks, what is he making them do? My guess is as good as yours. It is simple science. You make her laugh, she is happy, the walls are broken down and she begins to see you in a diěerent light. Who no want beĴer tin? Now, don’t go throwing inappropriate jokes or expensive ones about her weight and age. You will get the boot. This is the trick you don’t know: the comedian is not always funny but clowns are (more like annoying). The comedian knows when to chip in a joke and how to tell it while making clear with his eyes and other micro-expressions that he is not here to joke. This brother loves life and carries no weight on his shoulders. However, some guys don’t know how to kill it when it is too good to be true and immaturity sets in, but on a good day, he who makes her laugh, lasts. I mean it, jokes apart. So there you have it. Not once was money mentioned as a decisive factor. Still think number 6 guy should be The Maga?


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Celebrity Chat child and young lady. I’m I the eldest child, so I grew up with a fair deal of re responsibility placed on my shoulders early on. I think this helped keep me grounded. W at is your def Wh What definition of style? Style is simply bbeing comfortable in your own skin. How do cope as a wife and an actress? Women hav have been working and married for several years now. It can be challenging eespecially when it comes to man time management, but the important thing is to have a firm grip of your prioritie I know what is important to priorities. me and I always strive to keep that in focus. What w were the most challenging periods of your growing up years? A side llosing my dad, growing up was Aside ffairly airly uuneventful. Y Yo u sai You said your mum was your mentor; wh tor; what are those things that bring up nos nostalgic feelings about her? My mo mother is the strongest woman I kknow. kn ow. She was a rock for my siblings and I, she still is. She was aw al always there for us, no matter the situ situation, you knew you could alw always run to mum. As an actress, one can be so caug up with work, what are caught y u favourite relaxation spots? yo your I don’t really go out. My s schedule doesn’t give me a lot of downtime. So, when I do get some time off, I spend it w with family, sleeping or reading a good book. Between G Ghanaian and Nigerian actors, who would you describe as more romantic in movie movies? I think the rromance an actor portrays depends on the character they’re playing or the reque request of the director. I doubt if it has anythin anything to do with the country that an actor co comes from. Acting is universal and anyone can play a romantic role. How does yyour hubby feel when you kiss other actors in movies? Same way I imagine every spouse who is married to an actor should feel. But he understand understands that this is my job and if a script calls for kissing, then it is work. However, there are different ways to show affec affection, you must not lock lips to show yo your feelings for a loved one. Skilled ac actors can show this without resorting to kissing. Are you ffulfilled as an actress? Yes I am am. I have been blessed and I’m tthankful th ankful for every day I have spent chasing this dream. Of course, there are ch challenges, but nothing good come comes easy. Asid Aside acting, what else do you ddo? do ? IItt is a full-time job and sometime times it is even more demanding than a nine to five job.


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THE 2ND PROF. ENI NJOKU MEMORIAL LECTURE ORGANISED BY THE IGBO STUDENTS’ UNION IN LAGOS…RECENTLY

BOOK LAUNCH IN HONOUR OF FASHOLA.

The immediate past Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN (middle), flanked by the Chief Judge of Lagos, Justice Funmilayo Atilade (left) and the former Special Adviser on Education, Otunba Fatai Olukoga (right) during the launch of three New Titles – The Great Leap, In Bold Print and The Lagos Blow Down, edited by Hakeem Bello and Dapo Adeniyi in honour of the former Governor of Lagos, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, at the Shell Hall of the Muson Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, on Tuesday, August 18, 2015.

L-R: Igbo Students’ Staff Adviser, Prof. Joseph Nnandi Mojekwu; Project Scientist, SMAP Mission, Dr. Eni Njoku; HRM Eze Kalu Kalu Ogbu IV and former Military Governor of Imo and Lagos States, Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu (rtd).

L-R: President, Igbo Students’ Union, University of Lagos, Mr. Okwudiri Henry Ikwunemere; Project Scientist, SMAP Mission, Dr. Eni Njoku; Prof. Akachi Ezeigbo; HRM Eze Kalu Kalu Ogbu (IV); Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu and Prof. Anya O. Anya, Photo: Segun Padonu

THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS COMMUNICATORS (IABC) NIGERIA 5TH BUSINESS LEADERS FORUM, WITH THEME: ‘PERSPECTIVES ON COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH’, HELD IN, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS…RECENTLY.

L-R: President, IABC Nigeria, Mr. Chido Nwakanma; President/Chairman Governing Council, Institute of Information Management, Ambassador (Dr.) Oyedokun Oyewole and Manager, Corporate Communication and Marketing, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, Mr. Nkemakolam Jacob.

L-R: Chief Executive Officer, Tomrald Consulting Limited, Mrs. Gloria Ita Ikpeme; General Manager, Public and Government Affairs, Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (MPN), Mr. Paul Arinze; Senior Manager, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Delia Asuzu; IABC Executives, Ifu Ossai and Managing Director, Nielsen Nigeria and West Africa, Mr. Lampe Omoyele. Photos: Abiodun Omotosho

The immediate past Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN (5th right), the Author and Special Adviser on Media to the Governor, Mr Hakeem Bello (6th left), Co-Author, Mr. Dapo Adeniyi (5thleft), Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Funmilayo Atilade (4th right), former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Alhaja Lateefat Okunnu (3rd right), representative of the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu & former Commissioner for Education in Lagos, Professor Tunde Samuel (left), Professor Fabian Ajogwu (3rd left) former Commissioner for Commerce and Industry in Ogun State, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru (2nd right), Opeluwa of Lagos, Chief Lateef Ajose (right) and the Oloris of the Oba of Lagos, Olori Titilola Akiolu (2nd left) and Olori Olanike Akiolu (4th left) presenting the book to the public during the event.

THE 2015 COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY AWARDS OF LAGOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (LCCI), HELD IN MUSON CENTRE, ONIKAN, LAGOS…RECENTLY.

L-R: President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Alhaji Remi Bello, former Minister of Industry/Vice President, LCCI, Chief Dr. (Mrs.) Nike Akande; former Deputy Governor, Lagos State, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire; Head, Sales and Marketing, Hygeia HMO, Ekeno Eyo; Team Lead, Sales, Opeyemi Oyawoye; Zonal Head, Care Management, Lagos, Dr. Moyo Olomola; and National Head, Key Account Sales, Bisi Omotosho all of Hygeia, receiving the award as the “ most innovative HMO of the year” from the former deputy governor.

L-R: Managing Director, DHL Global Forwarding Nigeria Limited, Heather Frankle; Chairman, Otunba Adenike Wole-Ajibode and Director, Mr. Olu Pearce with the award for ‘Reliability in Freight and Logistics’. Photos: Abiodun Omotosho


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THE 1000-MAN JOB SEEKERS PEACE MARCH TO LAGOS STATE SECRETARIAT, ALAUSA...ON WEDNESDAY.

L-R Marketing Manager, Information Technology and Mobile, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Miss Jumoke Okikiolu; Managing Director, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Mr. Brovo Kim and Business Development Director, Information Technology and Mobile, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Mr. Daesong Ra, during the unveiling of Samsung S6 EDGE in Lagos at the weekend. Photo: Bode Agbede.

L-R: Lead Facilitator, The Job Show Africa, Mr. Abimbola Adewole; presenting the CVs of participants of 1000-man Job Seekers Peace March to representative of Lagos State Governor, Permanent Secretary, newly created Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment of Lagos State Government, Dr. (Mrs.) Oduwole Olanike and Permanent Secretary, Office of the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr. Biodun Bamigboye.

L-R: Product Manager, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Mr. Anish Mathew; Head, Business Development, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Mr. Olumide Ojo and Product Manager, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Mr. Taiwo Adediran at the event. Photo: Bode Agbede

THE MAIDEN EDITION OF CULTURE AND HISTORY ADVOCACY FOR INCLUSIVE EDUCATION SUMMIT (AIES) 2015 BY UNVEILING AFRICA (UVA)/TEP CENTRE IN LAGOS…RECENTLY. Cross section of Participants of 1000-man Job Seekers Peace March. Photos: Abiodun Omotosho

THE BOOK LUNCH/65TH BIRTHDAY CEREMONY OF MAZI SAM OHUABUNWA IN LAGOS…RECENTLY.

L-R: Deputy Manager, Fidelity Bank, Mrs. Mosunmola Adetunji; mother of Founder/CEO, Unveiling Africa (UVA), Mrs. Helen Imoka and award winner Mubarak Adetunji of Corona Secondary School.

L-R: Cross section of the Unveiling Africa (UVA) workforce with their Founder/CEO, Ms. Chizoba Imoka (third left); Programme Coordinator, Jane Ugboh (third right). Photos: Abiodun Omotosho

L-R: Chairman of the occasion, Prof. Anya O. Anya; author of the book/ Birthday celebrant, Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa; Former Nigerian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Dr. Christopher Kolade; and former Governor of Anambra State, Sir. Peter Obi

Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Slot Systems Limited, Mr. Nnamdi Ezeigbo (second right); his wife, Nkechi (left) and Leader, of Ndi Igbo Dum, Igwe Amobi Moghalu. Photos: Abiodun Omotosho/Segun Padonu


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igerian buns (Rock Buns ) is one of the popular snacks in Nigeria. It’s a bit crusty on the outside but fluffy inside. It should not be confused with the Nigerian puff puff, which is oilier and fluffier. Nigerian buns is quite easy to make. Here’s an easy to follow recipe for you.. Nigerian Buns (Nigerian Rock Buns) Ingredients: *250 g flour *5 g sugar *1 level teaspoonful baking powder *1 level teaspoonful salt *1 egg (optional) * 150ml milk (or as needed to form a thick batter) ..You can use water as substitute Nigerian Buns Making Directions: *In a bowl, add the flour, sugar, baking powder, egg, salt and milk (or water). To get a lighter consistency, you can use water. Mix thoroughly until the dough is smooth and stretchy. *Now cover and leave to rest for 30 minutes. Tip: If your batter is thicker, you can mould it into balls *Heat up the oil until moderately hot (the oil should not be smoking hot or the buns will just cook outside without doing the same inside). *Scoop the batter or moulded balls and drop into the oil .Fry on medium heat for about 20 minutes, so that the inside of the buns will cook at the same rate as the outside of the buns. Tip: When you drop the batter, it should sink to the bottom of the pot or pan. Just wait a few seconds and tilt it a bit with your spatula or spoon. To fry the next batch, reduce the heat to low. This is because the oil is going to be too hot after the first batch. *The buns are ready when they are golden brown...Enjoy!


Saturday, August 22, 2015

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Why Bayelsa people will re-elect me Gov – Dickson Continued from Page 15

Adeniran, launched a diatribe against the Fashola administration. CACOL slammed Fashola over his refusal to disclose how his administration spent the $200m World Bank education fund. CACOI, which berated the former governor for Ànancial recklessness, then urged President Muhammadu Buhari not to consider Fashola for ministerial appointment. Another allegation against Fashola was a statement on the website of the Lagos State Public Procurement Agency that the former governor approved N78m for the upgrade of his personal website www.tundefashola.com in 2014. According to an IT Àrm revelation, Fashola approved a contract of N78 million from the state treasury for an upgrade of his personal website. This appeared outrageous, if not completely untrue to many, because of his perceived integrity. This call by the CACOL on the EFCC to investigate Fashola may have appeared to some as witch-hunt only for Fashola himself to admit it while proͿering explanations as to how the money was spent. “It was for these services that the contract was issued for N78 million, which the Lagos State procurement agency gave a No Objection based on the advice of the Ministry of Science and Technology, who are the government adviser on ICT matters,” Fashola once defended himself. “It is regrettable that the summary of the content has been deliberately distorted to misinform the public. This particular website came into being as a result of decision I made to make my telephone num-

Dickson ber public for several thousands of people seeking to reach me daily. “The website that is now under attack helped me to do my job and to respond to criticisms and the contract was issued to run till my last day in o΀ce,” he added. In all these nonetheless, Fashola’s reputation appears to be the greatest victim, and as many have begun to speculate, his ministerial consideration may be in doubt. Fashola on August 13, resorted to blackmailing as he suggested that corruption accusations were leveled against him by those opposed to his getting a federal appointment. This may reasonably refer to Tinubu and Governor Ambode. Even though some elders in the APC are warming up to host the loyals of the two titans, some public commentators couldn’t help but say, “The coming days will be interesting.”

According to media reports, the Tinubu camp is said to have pledged to Àght on, “to teach the former governor a lesson,” the Fashola side of the rift, according to a source, “is determined to ensure that his integrity is not tainted by those who are jealous of his ascendancy in the polity.” Meanwhile, both sides renounced from taking direct shots at each other. Sunday Dare, Tinubu’s spokesperson, said that he had just arrived in the country and would need time to get conferences from his chief before reacting to the statement from Fashola while Ambode’s chief press secretary, Habib Aruna has not made any statement in that regard. On his part, Ambode’s aide, who wants not to be named, noted that it was too naive for anybody to think that the government, led by Ambode, was behind the current corruption charge campaign against ex-governor Fashola in order to rubbish his record of achievements while in o΀ce for eight years. The source said: “Ambode is not interested in the smear campaign against Fashola, it is a non- issue. It is too simplistic to suggest that, it is left for people to Ànd out who is doing this. I can tell you that government is not involved. It is not possible for government to have a hand in that. “The governor is a pragmatic person and ready to move on by restructuring the state.” Other sources said national leader of the APC is determined to block the chances of Fashola from becoming a minister in the delayed cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari due to his supposed “new found independence.”

I’ll raise Badagry fortunes through tourism, technology – Nunayon Continued from Page 16

because of perseverance I was invited and that how I came in to the Local Government System. I was appointed. I have initiated Beauty from African Media Concept had a working relationship with the government. When I became the SA, I made the environment friendly in tourism; gave a work plan to all Hotel and Accommodation service providers, eateries and fast food outlets in Badagry. All these aided tourism in Badagry, before now Badagry was not remembered frequently despite the ancient city having several historical site and tourist attraction. I made a proposal to the past administration who bought into the vision and the process of promoting Badagry came on board. I started with an idea that leave the memory of Badagry in the sight of our visitor branded gift items for them to take home. Five investors from USA, Brazill and Cuban came to Nigeria because of Badagry tourism but they

need the enabling environment to be able to invest in it. When I came on board then I united with all tourist stakeholders in Badagry by writing a letter to them we had meetings. The only way tourism can thrive is leaving it in the hands of private companies. The private companies would sustain it, the government just need to partner with them because we often have frequent change of government that aͿect policies. Every Leader comes up with his own policy but with the private sector it will be sustained. Badagry participated in the Black Heritage Festival, am part of it owned by Wole Soyinka A lot of unemployed youths we be engaged through tourism our economy in Badagry will be boosted, national and international recognition would be gained. Also, the tourism stakeholders I will work with them, I know they will give me their support. I want to rebrand Badagry by using its fortunes to develop it. The plan is to market Badagry, taking the product out, the Badagry Brand.

Also, would take advantage of technology to spread adequate information to the people. Most times Badagry people leave in isolation but change will come. I want to look into the welfare of the less privilege, needy and especially widows and orphan I have already map out an empowerment plan for them. What is the relevance of a Local Government Authority? The local government authority is grassroot government that brings the government closer to the people. It is very relevant because if certain decisions are made at the Federal level that will beneÀt the community, it will be channel through the Local Government. For instance if FG provide grants to organizations within a particular community under a Local Government, the government will inform the Local Government that they are using funds to support an initiative that have been brought to their notice. Especially initiative that is associated with entrepreneurship and leadership development.

This, according to a source, might have forced Fashola to announce in his published statement that he was not looking for a job, emphasizing that “For those who still wish to remain in the mud, they should look in the mirror. For those who wish to throw mud at me, they should look at their own hands. As for me, I have moved on. My job is done.” Meanwhile, Newswatch Times has gathered that Fashola’s ministerial appointment is shaky because of the large sub-national outside debts experienced by the state during his administration. Fashola who few months ago was considered by many as one of the best governors in the country during his time has suddenly turned into a huge scandal battling to save his face and career amidst several allegations of corruption preferred against him. Loyal to the determined lawyer explained however, that Tinubu feels threatened by Fashola’s soaring reputation among South Westerners and his approval ratings which cuts across. One of them (names withheld) said, “Power is jealous; I have a feeling that he (Tinubu) does not want anyone who will rival or curtail his inÁuence in the South West.” It had also been revealed that the acclaimed APC national leader does not want Fashola who had been variously tipped for the post of Chief of StaͿ, Attorney General or minister of works in the yet to be formed cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari to take any of those positions. The alleged fear of Tinubu is that Fashola occupying such o΀ce at the federal level might project him to be too powerful to control. Though the former governor had largely created an impression of performance, the allegations of fraud being leveled, and instances cited against him in that regard gives the impression that it may not just have been about Tinubu and his alleged quest to clip Fashola’s wings. The PDP has for instance, while denying any involvement in the internal rift between the two past governors, alleged that Fashola collected billions of naira in SUREP funds that was not accounted for. In a statement signed by its spokesperson in Lagos, Mr. Gani Toafeek, the PDP raised many cases of corruption against Fashola and called on the Ambode’s administration to probe him. “Several times during his administration, we had shouted that the governor was running a propagandist government and that the state was being plunged into avoidable local and foreign debts. With over N27bn monthly internally generated revenue, the state does not need to borrow to carry out projects,” the party said. “Under Fashola, the SURE-P funds well over N32bn meant for the state could not reÁect in any projects and was not accounted for. The local and foreign debts of about N1trn are there for Lagosians to pay through over-taxation. “The PDP has consequently supported and charged Ambode to probe his predecessor. The incumbent governor must speak out now! Anything short of a categorical statement as to whether Fashola is clean or not is a disservice to the state. Lagosians want to know what the new occupier of the o΀ce met, especially the actual amount of loan collected.”


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Creation of LCDAs will help development in Ogun -APC chieftain There have been agitations over Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s promise to create Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) as well as the level of unemployment among youths in the state. The Managing Director of Krestfield Engineering Concepts Limited, Saeed Alagbe, also a stalwart of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ado-Odo, Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State spoke with BOLU-OLU ESHO on these issues and proffered solutions. Excerpts:

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hat is your assessment of Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s second term administration in your local government? I will talk particularly about my local government, Ado-Odo/ Ota Local Government and I will try to back it with what was obtainable in the past. Ota is an industrial area that houses so many big companies in Nigeria such as Obasanjo Farms, Nestle Foods, Covenant University, The Bell University, Intercontinental Distilleries and so on. With all this in the past, Ado-Odo/Ota had been completely marginalised, but with the coming of Governor Ibikunle Amosun, we experience a sign of relief though people forget things easily. If you are a regular dweller in Ota and you pass through Ilo-

Amosun

Awela Road, if you are going out of Ota, you will realise that somebody has reduced the stress people used to experience on this road before. And that road is a key project our governor has invested in. People who are on that road doing business know the diͿerence between then and now.

Alagbe

The governor has tried and set a pace but we will always pray that the current situation in the country turns better so that when these projects are completed on time, at the end of the day we will all agree that the governor has served us well. There are other projects we see. I could see something springing

up by the moribund Gateway Hotel at Toll Gate. Lest we should forget, the Ilo-Awela Road towards Toll Gate, the governor promised an overhead bridge there. During his campaign in Ado-Odo, he promised us that Ogun standard road is going to be constructed in there. Also he promised abandoned federal road from Ado-Odo to Badagry would also be done. In the past, there’s no way you would go to Badagry without passing through Ado-Odo until the advent of Lagos/ Badagry Road. Now that we have APC at the federal level and in Ogun State, we hope there will be a better synergy between the two. The development we see today cut across Ogun State and that is what inÁuenced the elections results. How responsive are private companies on Community Social Responsibility (CSR) delivery in your LG? I do not know if there is any legislation that makes C.S.R compulsory. As far as it is voluntary, there is no benchmark that you must bring back to society. If the companies within Ota are paying their taxes and if they decide to contribute to their society we will say thank you to them and it will be noted that

they have contributed in one way or the other and people will see it. For all I know, I have seen some little eͿects from Covenant University, Ota, when they are having their programme that is when the pot holes will be Àxed. Then some few companies have contributed either directly or indirectly. They are trying but people should encourage them to do more. On youths’ unemployment sir, what is the way out? I am a youth. Youths’ unemployment is a problem I have identiÀed a long time ago. I have been employed before for days. I graduated 2004 and I worked for other people for only three years, I mean from 2005 to 2008. So in 2009, I registered a company. It didn’t start as a big company because everything started in my room with only a computer and a printer. I studied engineering in the school, I worked for three years to have basic understanding of how to apply my mechanical skill to greater services and I chose a part . To register a company in Nigeria today, you will have ten thousand naira. A graduate who has just Ànished his or her National Youth Service Continued on Page 53

Assembly seeks completion of abandoned road projects in Plateau

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he Plateau House of Assembly Committee on Works and Transport has urged the state government to take urgent measures to complete the ongoing road projects in the state. The committee Chairman, Istifanus Mwansat, gave the charge when members of the committee visited the state Ministry of Works in Jos on Thursday.

Mwansat, the member representing Pankshin South, said the road completion had become ``very urgent’’, because such roads had become dangerous to road users. He said that the contractors who dug up the roads had since left the sites. ``Most of the uncompleted roads have remained a torn in the flesh of most motorists; they lead to several accidents and

damage cars on daily basis. ``We acknowledge the fact that most of these road projects started under the previous administration, but we think that for the good and benefit of the people, the projects should be completed immediately. ``Since this government says it is on a rescue mission, there is the need for such rescue mission

to be done in time so as to save our people from the hardship they are facing on the death traps called roads. ``Commuters are suffering, motorists visit mechanic workshops on daily basis because of the bad nature of some of the roads, especially the express leading into the main town.’’ Contributing, Amos Kumtul, a member of the committee, appealed to the ministry to include

the construction of roads at the local communities in its budget proposal. According to him, what a local man needs is not the world class road constructed for the urban dwellers; he just wants an access road that trucks can move through and convey his farm produce to the market. Kumtul also advised the ministry to ensure that the roads being Continued on Page 53


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Corps year would not say he or she cannot aͿord ten thousand naira he or she can start something with. The only thing I invested in are my computer and printer. There are many companies in Ado-Odo/ Ota and these people are looking for who will supply them one material or the other. Government will provide employment but I am encouraging my people, particularly the youth, to think out of the box. We all have one single opportunity and that is the population. If you

can produce soap at the rate of N5 for one million people, you know what you will get and soon you will start employing others. For example, in my own town, Ado-Odo, agriculture is the next level. Thank God for the policies of both the state and federal governments on agriculture. I have raised turkey in the past and I sold everything in a day. What are the graduates doing at home? What government needs to do is to create enabling environment. What is your view on creation of LCDAs as promised by Governor Amosun?

Take for examples Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government and Ifo Local Government that I know. There is no way everybody in the two local governments will feel the presence of government because of the vast area they cover. As the chairman of Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government, he sees to the aͿairs of people in Agbara, Ere in Ado-Odo, Ipatira, Igbesa, Totowu. How do you expect the chairman to attend to the needs of these people considering the distance? There are some places you will need to cross river before getting

there and all these places are under one local government. So, I believe that the decision of the governor to create LCDAs is a welcome development. It also means that government will be closer to the people thus accelerates development. The people in Ado-Odo for example will feel very happy because they do not need to go too far before they lodge any complaint to the government. Finally creation of LCDAs will help a great deal to proͿer solutions to some of the problems at the grassroots. Do you think creation

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he Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had explained that its current composition will not affect the conduct of the Kogi and Bayelsa gubernatorial elections. Mr. Nick Dazang, the Commission’s Deputy Director, Publicity and Voter Education, stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) during the week in Abuja. INEC is currently led by an acting Chairman while some National Commissioners had retired. Dazang, however, said that the commission has the experienced human resources and adequate funding needed for its normal tasks as well as the conduct of the governorship elections in Kogi and Bayelsa. He said the commission held meetings with its directors and RECs on plans to be implemented between now and the first quarter of 2016, including conduct of the elections in the two states. ``We also had preelection meeting with the Resident Electoral Commissioners that are to conduct the governorship elections in Kogi and Bayelsa. ``The idea is to find out the state of preparedness

and determine what materials or support they need to conduct the elections. `` On Thursday, the commission also held a meeting with RECs and Administrative Secretaries who are substantive directors of the commission and represented the states where RECs had served their terms. ``This trajectory shows you the work of the commission is taking place and is continued at pace,’’ Dazang said. He said that even before the Prof. Attahiru Jega-led commission was inaugurated, there was only one acting chairman, Solomon Soyebi, with Philip Umadi, who ran the commission. ``They even procured most of the nonsensitive materials for the 2011general elections before Jega and the other national commissioners were inaugurated. `` So, it is the same thing repeating itself now. `` We now have an acting chairman and a national commissioner, who are steering the ship of the commission, and the activities of the commission are going on uninterrupted,’’ he said. Dazang said what was more important was that in addition to the

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acting Chairman and national commissioner, INEC has RECs in about half of the states and administrative secretaries manning the states where there were no RECs. ``In the headquarters, we have directors manning the various departments and these are very experienced personnel. ``Some of them have been conducting elections since 1993. They have participated in no fewer than five elections. ``So there is nothing actually that can take place now that can overwhelm them given that kind of experience,’’ Dazang said. The deputy director said that INEC had no financial challenge in conducting the elections in the two states. He said this was because the commission had approved the

budgets for the forthcoming elections before the current depletion of its national commissioners. ``The point we are now is that of implementation; not even about financing or preparing a budget. `` We have done that and the commission had approved the two budgets. We are now implementing,’’ he said. Ahead of the elections, he said the commission would hold a stakeholders forum on Friday and August 27 in Lokoja and Yenegoa respectively. Also speaking on security arrangement for the elections, Dazang said that the commission had been working with security agencies. ``We have always conducted elections even in more hazardous areas. ``Don’t forget that even recently, we conducted elections in Adamawa, Yobe and Borno where the insurgents were threatening that it would be impossible to conduct elections. ``The elections there were successful like in other areas that were adjudged to be peaceful. ``We will conduct elections in Kogi and Bayelsa with the support of the security agencies, ’’ he said.

of LCDAs is the best even when there is paucity of fund? To me, there are two sides to a coin; it depends on how you view it. Many people I know are not supporting the governor for the creation of LCDAs, but as far as I am concerned, I know it will work. I am one of people who advocate for Ado-Odo to have LCDA. We need to start from somewhere. The big companies today started as small companies. In Ado-Odo for example, we have market that if we make it attractive, people in Kano can come and buy from us there.

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constructed were up to standard, stressing that low quality roads would not be accepted. Responding, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mr Sunday Hyat, attributed the delay in the completion of some of the road projects to paucity of funds. Hyat listed other reasons to include the change in government as the new administration usually require some time to study the details of every ongoing job. He, however, assured that work would soon resume at the project sites, and expressed government’s deep commitment to complete every project. He told the committee that some of the contractors had returned to site, and promised that the roads would be motorable in no distant time.


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UNDP trains victims of Boko Haram attacks in Plateau Gyang Bere, Jos

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L-R: Chairman, Police Affairs Commission, Mr. Mike Okiro; President Muhammadu Buhari; Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase; Permanent Secretary, Police Service Commission, Mr. Aminu Aliyu Bisalla and a Commissioner, Aisha Tukur, at the Ministry of Police Affairs meeting with the President at the Presidential Villa, Abuja...Thursday. Photo: Anayo Opara

Kogi election: Wada dares APC, others Gyang Bere, Jos

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head of the November 21 governorship election in Kogi State, Governor Idris Wada yesterday expressed optimism that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will triumph, saying it is the party to beat. The governor also hailed the PDP for throwing the party’s gubernatorial ticket open noting that it is good for democracy.

Wada spoke through his deputy, Yomi Awoniyi, yesterday shortly after he returned his nomination form at the party’s secretariat in Abuja. ”Let say in all sincerity and I will not want to deceive myself, the PDP is a party to beat in Kogi State. We are not in opposition in Kogi State. We are absolutely committed to a free and fair process in Kogi State and at the end of the day the will of the people will prevail,” he said

The governor, said he is not surprised by the decision of the party to throw the ticket open. “Anybody who is familiar with the electoral law knows that there must be primaries for anybody aspiring for any elective position, so what the party has simply done is to fulÀl that part of the constitution. If that automatic ticket was granted, we would have been a bit worried but we would have insisted that we should go through pri-

maries,” he said. Commenting on the report of alleged bailout by federal government to the governors, he said: “We have not received it (bailout), no state has received it, but like the Vice President did say work is in top gear to ensure that states begin to receive very soon, because Nigerians are clamouring for some succour, for some relief, so the bailout funds will go a very long way to grant everybody that succour.”

INEC to use e-collation software in Kogi, Bayelsa polls Ademu Idakwo, Lokoja

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he Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said yesterday it will use e-collation software in the conduct of forthcoming governorship elections in Kogi and Bayelsa States. INEC Director of Information and Communication Technology, Chidi Nwafor, stated this in Lokoja at a stakeholders’ meeting on Continuous

Voters Registration (CVR) and Permanent Voters Card (PVC) distribution ahead of the November 21 poll in Kogi. He explained that the e-collation software is a secured platform that collects data from across polling units and collates results up to the required levels during the elections. Nwafor said the Commission has adopted the use of various technological platforms to ensure credible and transparent conduct of elections in the

country, assuring that the forthcoming poll would be beĴer than the previous ones. Earlier, INEC’s Resident Electoral Commissioner for Kogi, Hussaini Halilu Pai, disclosed that the Commission will embark on distribution of permanent voter cards and continuous voter registration from September 2 to 7, 2015 for voters in the state. He urged those who are yet to pick up their PVCs or registered to maximize the opportunity being pro-

vided by the Commission during the exercise. Speaking at the meeting, the AĴah Igala, Idakwo Michael Ameh Oboni II, urged INEC to monitor and regulate extravagant spending by politicians during electioneering campaigns. He noted that when politicians use so much money to win election, the masses would not get the desire development at the end of the day as such political ofęce holders would focus on recouping what they had spent during campaigns.

A k u m e m u s t b e p ro s e c u t e d – T s a v Godwin Akor, Makurdi

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ommissioner incharge of Benue oĜce of the Public Complaints Commission (PCC) Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, has insisted that the former governor of the state, Mr George Akume, must be probed and prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFFC). Speaking to Newswatch Times on the probe panel set

up by Governor Samuel Ortom to investigate activities of the immediate past governor, Gabriel Suswam, Tsav said Ortom, erred by not including Gerge Akume’s administration in the probe. He said he has eight petitions against Akume at the EFCC and explained that immediately Ribadu was removed and replaced by a woman, he suspended action on them. He said since then, more

information has reached him on the mismanagement of Taraku Mills, Otukpo Burnt Bricks, Tomato Juice Factory and the NYSC Orientation Camp, all in Wannune in Tarka local government area. He said some of the members of the various panels set up by Ortom participated in ruining Benue State during Akume’s administration and added that he does not have faith in the Ortom’s administration because of selective of

justice. The former Lagos State police commissioner said Ortom has received loans worth over N15 billion in three months and wondered how much loan he would take in one year. Tsav said he was disturbed that in three months, Ortom has not initiated any project and advised him to convince Benue people that he would not rule the state with impunity.

he United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has trained over 500 victims of Boko Haram attacks who lost their beloved ones and means of livelihood in the ongoing terrorist activities in the North East. ConÁict Prevention and Peace Building Analyst of UNDP, Matthew Alao disclosed this yesterday in Jos while monitoring the activities of empowered victims of Jos crisis by UNDP in Jos South and Jos North local government areas of Plateau State respectively. Alao said the UNDP has expended over $500, 000 on the empowerment of victims of Jos crisis while over $700, 000 has been earmarked to train victims of Boko Haram sect in the North East in 2015. The victims have been undergoing skills acquisition programme at Leadership Institute, Shere Hill in Jos East local government area of Plateau State and would be graduated today. “These are people that have not been able to sleep

for quite some time, their parents and siblings have been murdered. When we went for assessment, a lot of needs were identiÀed, those who lost their businesses and need some little money to start, there are women that are devastated and need to be integrated in the society among others,” Alao said. He added that ‘in Plateau State, we recruited about 150 victims and 140 graduated, as you can see they are all doing well, they now have their lives back after the crisis. Their communities are looking up to them and I encourage federal and states government to invest in the programme to mop up crises victims from the streets of Nigeria.’ However, some of the victims of Jos crisis, Laweezat Yushau Musa (hair dresser), Kamaratu Mohammed Beauty (therapy), Zinatu Abdulrahim (Caterer), and Jamilu Lawadi Datti, (tailor) who have been empowered expressed gratitude to UNDP and encouraged them to extend the same gesture to other crisis victims in Plateau and Nigeria at large.

Wada returns N276m WAEC fees to candidates Ademu Idakwo, Lokoja

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ogi State governor, Capt. Idris Wada has approved the reimbursement of N276, 769,400 to eligible candidates that sat for the 2014/2015 West African Examinations Council (WAEC) examinations in the state. A statement from the Secretary of the WAEC Fees Refund Committee, Ibrahim Odoma, said a total of 24,172 candidates were certiÀed eligible to beneÀt from the funds. He said a seven-man

committee headed by Hajiya Maryam Ladi Ibrahim, had earlier screened the list of WAEC candidates from across public schools in the state with the view to ascertaining eligible beneÀciaries. Odoma said each beneÀciary is to be refunded sum of N11, 450 which was the amount their parents/wards spent for their registration. Governor Wada had earlier promised to reimburse parents who paid for the 2014/2015 WAEC for their children and wards following the suspension of fees payments by government.

MDCAN advocates improved health care Justina Asishana, Minna

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edical and Dental Consultant Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) has advocated for a better health care Ànancing approach in order to curtail the persistent industrial action that has nearly grounded the sector in recent time. The association made the case yesterday in Bida Niger State during

the 6th biennial General Meeting/ScientiÀc Conference of the Federal Medical Centre, Bida branch of the association. Disturbed by the frequency of industrial actions in the sector, the association Branch Chairman, Dr. Oladapo Adepoju, traced this development to poor funding of the sector over the years by successive administrations in the country.


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Sports Update

Joel Obi doubtful for Tanzania game

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orino of Italy midfielder, Joel Obi is doubtful for the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Tanzania in just over two weeks time, due to injury. According to reports, the Nigeria international is feeling pains in the flexor muscles of the left thigh and results of further tests carried out Thursday

to know the extent of damage and the number of days he will have to spend on the sidelines were still being awaited. Joel Obi joined Torino from Inter Milan in the first week of July but has struggled to remain fit since his arrival, with the attacking midfielder undergoing individual training few weeks after completing

the switch. It was thought that his ailment was a thing of the past after featuring for 22 minutes in Torino’s 4 - 1 win over Pescara in the Italian Cup last weekend, until this latest setback. The 24 - year - old’s last international appearance for the Super Eagles was against Scotland in a pre - World Cup friendly in May 2014.

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uper Eagles Chief Coach, Sunday Oliseh, has defended his 17-man list of foreign based players, stating that he will take responsibility if the team fails to get a favourable result in the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualięer against Tanzania on September 5. Many analysts have been picking holes on the list which excluded some of the in-form players including Watford of England forward, Odion Ighalo but included some relatively unknown players. Addressing the sporting press in Abuja, Oliseh who was accompanied by his assistants insisted that he selected the team based on a lot of factors including current form and expected individual contributions

to the qualięcation of the country for the continental ęesta. “Well it is not you that will take responsibility if anything happens, I will, but I don’t know about understanding or not understanding the list. The list is there but I think it is the coaching crew that will decide who is going to play, we can make the list and send it out to the whole of Nigeria and say look send in your own vote, it is not a reality show, it is a football game. “As far as we are concerned, we have worked very hard to put this list together and let me say that everybody is a Nigerian, nobody has a preferential treatment, if you’re invited you play.” Also speaking about the goal keeping area, goalkeepers trainer, Alloy

Agu said the goalkeepers invited including team captain, Vincent Enyeama, all have the experience to give a good account of themselves during the match. On the need to invite younger goalkeepers to understudy Enyeama who has given his retirement signal, Agu said; “if you look at the list, Akpeyi is there, we cannot bring everybody in at the same time, it is one after the other and at this moment in time, we also need experience because when you want to build a solid future you also need experience for people to understudy, Carl (Iheme) is doing well and at this point in time we need people that are doing well so that we can get the result we are looking for.

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believes he wants to work with for now so we have to allow him do his job. “It is not possible for him to invite all the players at once. Maybe another time, he would invite those who have

not made this present list. “The responsibility of selecting players is that of the coach. He is the man in charge so let us not aĴempt to take over his responsibility,” he said.

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ormer Ni Nigeria i international and president of Association of Professional Footballers of Nigeria, APFON, Dahiru Sadi, has called on Nigerian football fans to allow Super Eagles Technical Adviser, Sunday Oliseh a free hand to do his job. The former Ranchers Bees and Abiola Babes midęelder said from the controversy that has trailed the list of foreign professionals for the AFCON qualięer against Tanzania, he is afraid that Nigerians are aĴempting to take over the duty of the coach. He said world over the selection of players is the sole responsibility of the coach because the buck stops at his table. Sadi therefore said if players are forced on the coach, he may have excuses to give whenever the team fails. “I am surprised that so many people are against the list of foreign professional players Oliseh has invited to camp. These are the players he

uper Eagles’ Head Coach, Sunday Oliseh and his U-23 team counterpart, Samson Siasia, have told themselves they must work together for each other to succeed as Nigeria football looks to a much brighter future. Both respected technicians met at the oĜce of the NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi on Friday afternoon as Oliseh came to familiarize with NFF Management and Staě. “Whatever we might feel, the truth is that we are both condemned to work together. We have no choice than to pool resources

together and see how we can both help ourselves succeed in our diěerent but complementary tasks,” Oliseh, who was the ęrst to arrive, said. Both men were integral part of Nigeria’s Golden Generation – the 1990s squad that took Nigeria to number ęve in the world rankings, won the Africa Cup of Nations and reached the Round of 16 at consecutive FIFA World Cup ęnal competitions. Oliseh was also in the U-23 team that won Olympic gold in 1996. “I have coached the Super Eagles before and I know the nature of the job. It is no

picnic. But we will always be in contact so that we can help each other at all times,” responded Siasia. While Siasia’s U-23 team is heading to the All-Africa Games in September, and also looks forward to participation at the African Olympics qualifying tournament (Africa U-23 Cup of Nations) in Senegal in December, Oliseh will be frisking for three points against Tanzania in the race for a place at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, and also has 2016 African Nations Championship and 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying races to deal with later in the year.


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Oliseh releases players for NPFL matches

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ead coach of the Nigeria national team, Sunday Oliseh, has temporarily closed the team’s camp in Abuja. The coach has been working with 23 domestically-based players in Abuja ahead of Nigeria’s 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualięer against Tanzania on September 4. He has now sent the players on break to team up with their respective Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) clubs ahead of match day 25 ęxtures this weekend.

Media OĜcer of the Super Eagles, Toyin Ibitoye told supersport.com that the players are expected to return to camp on Monday, August 24. “The coach has released the boys from camp today and they are expected to play for their clubs this weekend before returning to camp on Monday,� he said on Friday. Meanwhile, the team played a test game against Abuja Football College on Thursday at the Abuja National Stadium winning 1-0. Gbolahan Salami scored the game’s only goal from the penalty spot.

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igeria U23 striker, Godwin Saviour, has passed a routine medical and he is now set to sign a three-year contract with high-Ěying KV Oostende, in the Belgian Pro League . The thorough medical examination was conducted in Brussels on the player’s arrival from Nigeria. “The boy is very strong,

he’s a young bull,� a source told AfricanFootball.com after the player’s successful medical. Saviour and his agent were expected to make the hour-long road trip to Oostende on Friday, when he will be presented to the media and the team. A special dinner is also planned at the KOV president’s house for the Nigerian junior international.

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NFF to pick new date for Fed Cup final

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he Organizing CommiĴee of the Nigeria Football Federation will meet in a few days to decide on a new date and venue for the grand ęnale of the 2015 men and women Federation Cup competitions. NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, explained on Friday that Nigeria’s men and women teams heading to the 11th All-Africa Games will travel about the same day as the earlier proposed date for the grand ęnale. “It is true that at the draw ceremony for the national ęnals of the Federation Cup, the NFF had picked August

30 as date for the grand ęnale. But a number of factors have now combined to make the date unrealistic. “Yes, we have the ęnalist teams in both the men and women events. But our Super Falcons and the U-23 men’s team will travel to Brazzaville for the All-Africa Games at about the same day, and a number of the teams involved in the grand ęnale have players in the two teams.� Sanusi assured that the NFF Organizing CommiĴee, headed by 1st Vice President Seyi Akinwunmi, will hold a meeting soon to determine the new date.

olden Eaglets’ coach, Emmanuel Amuneke, is satisęed with the facilities at the Katsina State Stadium, where the team is rounding oě its preparations for the 2015 U-17 World Cup billed to hold in Chile later this year. Amuneke, who be-

lieves his team would excel at the cadet championship if the players got the best of preparations ahead of the World Cup, revealed that 35 players were jostling for positions in the ęnal team for the championship. He assured Nigerians that all the players had equal chances of being

in the team to Chile, saying that selections would be done without sentiments. “We are delighted to be in Katsina. “The facilities here are good enough to prepare the boys for the World Cup. I thank the Katsina State government for this assistance. The ęnal preparation has begun and we just

have less than two months to be ready for the championship. “My target is to work hard on the boys to bring out the best in them. They will train twice daily m and I believe that how well we prepare the team for the World Cup would determine our level of success,� he said.

AfroBasket 2015: Nigeria trounce Uganda to stay unbeaten

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igeria trounced Uganda 98-59 on Friday in Rades, Tunisia, to improve their AfroBasket 2015 campaign to a 2-0 record. Tournament debutant Uganda led the opening 35 seconds of the game, meanwhile Chamberlain Oguchi made sure to end their expectations. The Nigerian shooting guard responded with electrifying plays to set a tournament-high as a result of his 8 of his 14 triples attempts. Oguchi led all scorers with 30 points, while Uganda’s Stephen Omwony ¿nished with a

team-high 20 points. It was Uganda’s second defeat in the event before facing the Central African Republic (CAF) on Sunday. Stan Okoye made the headlines not for his 10 points, but for breaking the backboard after attacking the basket with such ferocity with 2.17 minutes remaining. The game resumed after an hour-long to replace the backboard. Turning Point: With the exception of the ¿rst 35 seconds, Nigeria led the entire the contest. Stats Don’t Lie: Uganda made only 48 percent of

their free-throw attempts. They made 31 percent of their Âżeld-goals. The Bottom Line: Total dominance from the Nigerians, before facing hosts Tunisia on Sunday in the highly anticipated game of

group A. The Ugandans, however, showed a combative attitude, but needed a little bit more than that. They needed to be more ef¿cient at both ends of the Àoor.

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Lagos keeps NFF in the dark over hosting pact

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here are indications that Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State has abandoned the fouryear agreement the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) reached with the state’s former governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, on the hosting of the Federation Cup ¿nals. According to reports, the NFF has been kept in the dark by of¿cials of the state, a situation that has forced the federation to postpone the ¿nal of this year’s edition, inde¿nitely. The Federation Cup has been held at the Teslim Balogun Stadium on the bills of the

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Lagos State since the agreement was reached in 2013. NFF sources said that the federation has made several efforts through its Âżrst vice president, Seyi Akinwunmi, to reach either the Lagos State governor or his commissioner for sports to agree on the date, modalities and its readiness to host the Âżnals, adding that all the moves have been rebuffed by the ofÂżcials. The source also disclosed that the situation has led the NFF to commence search for another state to host the Âżnal. “We are not talking about federation cup Âżnals

for now because we do not know the mind of our sponsors, Lagos State government. The Âżrst vice president is in Lagos and he has made several efforts to see the new governor on this issue but he has not been successful. With the situation, there are fears that the state may have turned back on usâ€?. “We have not given up hope on Lagos State because we know that the new governor is a sports loving governor. “While we put the Âżnals on hold, we are sure that Lagos state will honour the agreement.


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