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Bomb blast rocks Gombe, 23 killed

3 suspects nabbed ...As Boko Haram threatens more Adamawa towns Cyril Mbah (Abuja) and Nankpah Bwakan, (Gombe)

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n early morning bomb explosion yesterday shattered the relative peace in Gombe, Gombe State, killing at least 23 persons and injuring several others. The blast occurred specifically at a usually busy commercial vehicles park called Gombe Line Motor Park. It was believed to have been carried out by some irreverent members of the Boko Harm sect. Security operatives, who stormed the scene immediately after the blast, arrested three suspects in connection with the crime. In addition to the fatalities, properties worth millions of naira, including about 12 vehicles belonging to the Gombe Line transport company, were destroyed in the blast. Gombe State Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Kudu Nma, told journalists that a vehicle bearing the inscription “Yobe Lines’’ re>>Continued on Page 2

L-R: Oba of Lagos, Rilwanu Akiolu; Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, representating Governor Babatunde Fashola; Vice President Namadi Sambo, representating President Goodluck Jonathan; Chairman, Island Club, Lagos, Prince Ademola Dada; Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo; and Chief Sunny Odogwu, cutting the cake at a lecture to mark the 71th anniversary of the club in Lagos...yesterday. PHOTO: PADONU SEGUN

Nigerians in U.S split over Jonathan’s second term bid Adewale Giwa, Washington, DC

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s President Goodluck Jonathan warms up to declare his second term ambition, Nigerians resident in the United States of America have begun to react to the development. While some are urging Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora to support Jonathan’ s second term ambition, others describe the move as another

waste of four years without any hope of achieving results. Speaking with our correspondent in Washington, the rians in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO), Mr. Gabriel Ndubisi, said there is need for Jonathan to complete his works. Ndubisi, who noted that President Jonathan has succeeded in boosting the economy of the country by putting in place

enduring infrastructure, said: “Jonathan has been able to sustain the economy of the country. This thing does not happen miraculously but it happens when you have a good leader that can set the records straight. Nigerians should give him a chance again. I am looking at the situation from the past. President Jonathan has also been able to sustain the civil service structure.�

On the chances of a likely presidential candidate of the All Progressives Party (APC), say Muhammadu Buhari, winning the 2015 presidential election, Ndubisi urged Nigerians not to allow opposition to take over the country, saying, “Buhari is an honest man. However, he is not the best man for Nigeria. After Buhari’s administration during the military era, Nige>>Continue on Page 2


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Cover Nigerians in U.S split over Jonathan’s second term bid tion. He cannot tackle the problems of corruption and ria has been able to move insecurity in Nigeria “I am a peace-loving forward, not backward. We should not subscribe to the citizen of Nigeria. If Buhari ghost of the past. Buhari is becomes the president of not a person we can count Nigeria, the possibility of on. He was a military presi- him curbing corruption is dent; he has never experi- certain. They are just using enced democratic system religion to make sure they of government. He has not discredit him from winning # " $ the 2015 presidential elecBesides, he has not demon- tion. strated that he has the skill “Any other thing aside to manage the democratic religion, Buhari is better system.� than Jonathan. Forget the Dr. Foluke Ajayi, who fear that he can Islamise spoke on the issue, also the country. Nigeria is not commended Jonathan’s ad- a compact country where ministration for transform- somebody will sit down ing Nigeria. and make a personal deShe said: “The truth is cision. We seriously need that there is no way you can satisfy everybody. Peo- a change in government, ple will continue to com- party and personality in Niplain that they need more. geria.� In the same vein, a PhilaEven in the US where we are, some are still criticising delphia-based Nigerian, Mr. President Barack Obama Awe Benjamin, described despite what he has done the four years administrafor the country. For me, I see tion of Jonathan as a waste, no reason Nigerians should urging Nigerians to reject not allow Jonathan to rule his second term bid. He said there is need for for another four years.� But Engr. Olumide Ak- the country to look for an intomide, another notable alternative candidate that Nigerian based in Atlanta, could rescue it from what Georgia, appealed to Jona- he described as “abject povthan to drop his second erty and insecurity. term ambition in the inter“Jonathan should forget est of the country. about his second term am%

" bition. He has wasted virtuleadership of the Peoples ally all his years of adminDemocratic Party (PDP) for istration without achieving endorsing Jonathan, saying tangible things. He is incathat “instead of the PDP pable of leading Nigeria. leadership to look for ca- There is need for another pable hands to contest the person to take over from election, they resolved to where he stopped. allow Jonathan to go again. “He promised Nigerians “This, again, will be an- stable electricity but up till other waste of time; waste now, the problem still reof resources and energy. I will advise the leadership of mains. The economy of the the APC to pick somebody country is nothing to write who has credibility to give home about; people are still Nigerians the best of ser- living in abject poverty. So vice. Jonathan has failed us what is the essence of havand we have no trust in his ing a government that cannot solve the problems of leadership again. “Jonathan cannot stand the citizens? We live in the on his decision to give Ni- U.S and we know how the gerians the best administra- system works here.� Continued from page 1

L-R: Prof. Mensa Bonsu; former President of Ghana, Mr. John Kufuor; President Goodluck Jonathan and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Aminu Wali, during Kufuor’s visit to the Presidential Villa in Abuja‌recently.

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portedly drove into the motor park with the suicide bombers. “A vehicle, which was suspected to have carried the bombers with the Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), has been recovered and fortunately, the bombers were caught as they attempted to escape,� Nma said. Newswatch Times

learnt that the explosion occurred at about 9.30am, the peak business hour for the commercial vehicle operators in the park. Eye witnesses said the explosion caused commotion in the park as people ran helter-skelter in search of safety. But following the blast, another eyewitness said hundreds of youths marched to the motor park in protest,

and requested that the suspects be released to them for instant justice. Incensed, the mob allegedly pelted stones at the security personnel and rescue workers as the latter made efforts to evacuate corpses and rush injured persons to the hospital. Alhaji Nma said a reinforcement of security personnel was what restored order to the area, thus paving way for

Boko Harm fighters advance towards other cities after capturing Mubi Owolabi Adenusi, Yola

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terday reported to be advancing towards Maiha Local Government Area after successfully capturing Mubi, the second largest city in Adamawa State. Nigerian troops had engaged the insurgents in a two-day gun battled before they reportedly overran Vimtim, the hometown of

Air Chief Marshall Alex Barde. The invasion of Vimtim by the insurgents, according to escapee indigenes of the town, was not without heavy casualty record on both sides. Newswatch Times learnt that the town fell to the insurgents apparently because the troops that waged the war failed to receive the needed reinforcement. Following the fall of Mubi,

the terrorists reportedly laid ambush on the major road to Maiha, with the hope of abducting unsuspecting tar

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Mubi. Maiha is currently home to more than 200,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) who escaped from Mubi. There were fears yesterday that the insurgents might overrun the entire Northern " # local government councils. The councils are Madagali, Michika, Mubi North and South as well as Maiha. Four are currently in the hands of the insurgents. Information reaching Newswatch Times from the people trapped in Mubi claim that the insurgents hold open courts and public sessions telling people their next line of action. According to them, the

insurgents have ceased all phones; so communication with residents is with extreme caution. Water and food supply are the major challenges of those still

" " ! "$ However, Mubi indigenes resident in Yola, led by Mr. Joshua Atiku visited the state governor to plead for support in evacuating the internally displaced persons who are still stranded in Maiha and neighbouring communities. The Governor, Barr. Bala James Ngilari, had ordered 100 buses to evacuate the stranded residents. The governor equally appealed to the Cameroonian authorities to receive refugees from Adamawa and treat them with compassion. Mr. Donald of the Audit Unit of Adamawa State University and two of his sons were killed yesterday.

rescue operations. He said 23 corpses have been deposited at the Gombe Specialist Hospital, while injured victims were distributed among other health centres and the specialist hospital where they were still receiving treatment as at last night. The commissioner announced that the park and the surrounding areas had been cordoned off, while efforts were ongoing to restore normalcy to the areas. Yesterday’s bomb attack was the sixth time Boko Haram insurgents were violating the ceasefire agreement with the Federal Government, a deal that supposedly took effect from October 17.

2 boys sue Malaysia Airlines, govt agencies over loss of father on MH370

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wo children sued Malaysia Airlines and three government agencies yesterday over the loss of their father aboard missing Flight 370. Jee Kinson, 13, and Jee Kinnland, 11, named the air il aviation and immigration Air Force chief as responsible for the loss of the jet, which disappeared on March 8. Their father - Jin Jing Hang bound for Beijing from Kuala Lumpur International Airport. It lost contact with air tween Malaysia and Vietnam. Missing for 238 days now, Flight 370 carried 239 people, including 12 crew members. Malaysia, Australia and China are conducting a deep-

sea search for the aircraft in the southern Indian Ocean, where authorities say they believe it ended up. In the suit, the claimants say the airline breached the agreement with their father for a safe passage when it failed to land in Beijing. The claimants say that air

lish contact or to launch a search for MH370 within a reasonable time after it had lost contact with the Boeing 777. ! " suit through their mother Ng Pearl Ming, said the immigration agency had failed to vet passengers properly, result # # " $ Two Iranians with forged

Italian and Austrian passports

to authorities. Against the Air Force chief, the claimants allege that the Malaysian Air Force failed or neglected to investigate

# sumed to be MH370, after detecting it. The government of Malaysia was named, as it is the employer and principal of the agencies named in the lawsuit. Civil Aviation Director, Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, said he found out about the lawsuit from news websites. “We just read this from the news websites and have % $ &'' ( # to reach other agencies named in the lawsuit were unsuccessful.


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Cover Ebola: FG summons envoys, protests stigmatisation of Nigerians ceptable to the government Taiye Agbaje, Abuja and people of Nigeria,� the he Federal Government, minister fumed. Amb. Wali stressed that yesterday, frowned at what it described as un- such action is both disappointing and troubling in spite of warranted stigmatisation and discrimination against Nigeri- the decisive measures taken ans by foreign countries over by the Federal Government. “Since the index case was the isolated outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the brought to Nigeria, we have country a few months ago, de- received unpleasant reports spite its eventual containment. from a number of otherwise The World Health Organi- friendly countries targeting sation (WHO) recently gave and discriminating against Nigeria a clean bill of health our nationals,� he said. The minister listed the counon the EVD outbreak, after the country successfully con- tries to include Bahrain, Cote d’Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, tained the scourge. Addressing over 50 mem- Cameroun, Cuba, Gabon, bers of the diplomatic com- China, Egypt, Hong-Kong, munity in Abuja on the con- Kuwait, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Turtrol of the EVD in Nigeria, the key, Zambia, Mauritania and X

Z [ Sao Tome and Principe. Others are South AfAmb. Aminu Wali, complained that some countries rica, United Arab Emirate, # ! \% + Ukraine, Namibia, Seychelles and South Sudan. rules on the virus. Hopeful that yesterday’s “I will like to make it categorically clear that the con- " " # / tinued discrimination and sage home to those countries, - Wali said the meeting was con-

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vened to register a strong protest against the ill-treatment and discriminatory practices against Nigerians, including

_ # / + working visits abroad. “The minimum that is expected, in the interest of public health of your respective countries, is to institute, in a non-discriminatory manner " ventive measures at the points of entry. This is what we have successfully done in Nigeria,� he insisted. He said people-to-people interactions must continue to be promoted as no country is an island in this age of globalisation. According to him, rather than institute discriminatory practices, the international community should increase assistance to the countries af!

" Ebola Virus, with practical solutions to the problem that is beginning to respect no boundary. “I need not state that Nige-

ria will continue to assist our sister countries. We also stand ready to share our experience on the successful control of Ebola Virus Disease with the rest of the world,� he said. The minister, however, warned some of the ambassadors who are fond of making ! // " 6 statements against the government on matters of domestic policy to desist from such act. “This is unacceptable interference in Nigeria’s internal $ # "vised to respect the sensitivity of Nigerians and the mood of the times,� Wali said. Responding on behalf of the envoys, the Dean of Diplomatic Corps, and also Camerounian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Amb Ibrahim Abbas, thanked the minister for convening the meeting, assuring that measures targeted at Nigerians as a result of Ebola virus by some countries would be lifted without delay.

Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State (middle) chatting with Minister/Deputy Chairman, National Planning Commission, Dr. Abubakar Sulaiman (left) at the opening of the Second 2014 Joint Planning Board and National Council on Development Planning meetings at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan yesterday. With them is the Acting Secretary, National Planning Commission, Mr. Bassey Akpanyung (right).

Protests: Burkina Faso’s Compaore resigns, army chief assumes power

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urkina Faso’s army chief, Navere Honore Traore, announced yesterday that he was taking power as Head of State after President Blaise Compaore announced his resignation. “In line with constitutional measures, and given the power vacuum ‌ I will assume as of today my responsibilities as head of state,â€? said Traore in a statement. France’s President Francois Hollande, welcomed the resignation of his Burkina Faso counterpart and called for calm and restraint amid unrest in the former French colony. “France welcomes the resignation of the president of Burkina Faso which allows

for a way out of the crisis,� % " + " statement. Hollande expressed “solidarity� with the victims of the recent unrest wracking Burkina Faso and called for “calm and restraint from everyone involved.� “France recalls its attachment to the Constitution and therefore to the quick holding of democratic elections,� added Hollande. Burkina Faso’s embattled President, Blaise Compaore, announced earlier yesterday that he was stepping down to make way for elections following a violent uprising against his 27-year rule. Hollande had said earlier he was “sure� Compaore

would take the “right decision� to bring calm to the country. Known in colonial times as Upper Volta, the landlocked country became independent from France in 1960 and its name was changed to Burkina Faso (“the land of upright men�) in 1984. The EU called Friday for the people of Burkina Faso

# governs the west African country, as President Blaise Compaore stepped down after mass protests. The 28-nation bloc said it was ready to help with elections, which Compaore said in his resignation statement should be held within 90 days.

“The European Union believes that it is up to the people of Burkina Faso to decide their own future. Any solution must be the result of a broad consensus and respect the constitution,� a spokesman for the bloc’s diplomatic service said in a statement. The EU was “working with all actors on the ground

" { " sulting with international partners over the crisis, triggered by an uprising after Compaore tried to extend his 27 years in power. “We are ready to work with the people of Burkina Faso to ensure a return to normality, including the organisation of elections,� it said.

Speakership: Tambuwal drags PDP to court Paschal Njoku, Abuja

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peaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, has instituted a suit against the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja. Other defendants in the "

" the PDP Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Mu’Azu; the House of Representatives; Deputy Speaker of the House, Emeka Ihedioha; Acting Inspector General of Police, Sulaiman Abba; the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke (SAN). Tambuwal, early in the week, had defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), a development that caused the withdrawal of his security details by the police. Joined in the suit as sec " party, the APC. In the suit, Tambuwal and the APC are seeking the order of the court to compel the defendants - within 30 days of the service of the Originating Summons on them - to appear and give reasons they suddenly withdrew the security details hith " of the Speaker. & ing the court as follows: “A declaration that the decisions or threatened decisions of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 7th defendants purporting to or planning and or attempting to declare the seat of the 1st ' " " "ant vacant as a member and Hon. Speaker thereof, is unlawful, unconstitutional and ultra vires the powers of the said the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 7th defendants. “An order of perpetual injunction restraining the defendants herein either by themselves or agents, proxies or otherwise howsoever from taking any steps or further steps to abrogate or diminish or take away or interfere with or * + rights and privileges as the Hon. Speaker and as a member of the 3rd defendant, before the expiration of his term o 5th day of June, 2015. “An order of injunction restraining the defendants whether by themselves, their agents, proxies or otherwise howsoever from taking steps to re/ # * / % 6 and member of the 3rd defendant or in any manner whatsoever taking any steps or further steps to abrogate or diminish

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and privileges as the Hon Speaker and member of the 3rd defendant, before the expiration of his term 8 < 2015. Citing decided cases as authorities, Tambuwal sought “a declaration that = > * mains a member and the Hon Speaker of the 3rd defendant until the expiration of his current ten 8 " of June 2015, unless the 1st is removed in accordance with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution as amended. In addition, they want the court to declare that

* / a member and the Hon. Speaker of the 3rd defendant until the expiration of

/ on the 5th day of June, 2015, notwithstanding the membership of the 1st @ " * is removed in accordance with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution as amended. “A declaration that the withdrawal, threatened withdrawal or purported withdrawal of the security "

* at the instance, orders or prompting of the defendants when the 1st plain

/ # " / % $ Speaker and member of the 3rd defendant is unlawful, illegal, unconstitutional, an act of self help " ! #

* + tutional rights to life and security and same constitutes a denial of the said rights as well as privileges, perquisites associated with and pertaining to his % $ 6 " member of the 3rd defendant. More so, Tambuwal and the APC are seeking “an order of perpetual injunction restraining the 6th defendant from accepting any nomination of candidates or otherwise organizing or conducting a byeelection for the purpose of * or taking over his seat as the Hon Speaker and member of the 3rd defendant before the expiration * +

expires on the 5th day of June, 2015. “An order of mandatory injunction compelling the 5th and 7th defendants to * his security details and all " privileges appurtenant to / / " of the Hon Speaker of the 3rd defendant�. As at press time last night, the suit instituted on Mr. Jubril Okutepa (SAN) was yet to be assigned to a judge for hearing.


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National NTA DG commissions water project in Ibadan Olaide Oyelude, Ibadan

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irector-General of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Mr. Sola Omole, has reiterated the urgent need for the provision of potable water supply in all households in the country and the entire African nations, maintaining this is the feasible way to eradicate the dreaded Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the continent. He made the submission in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, while commissioning a water borehole project donated to the NTA Ibadan Network Centre by Engr. Michael Ale, National President of the Nigerian Association of Water Well Drilling Rig Owners and Practitioners (AWDROP), as part of activities marking the ongoing celebration of 55 Years of Television in Nigeria. Speaking on the occasion, Omole enjoined all Nigerians to keep up their hygienic ways of

life, notwithstanding the World Health Organisation ;<=>? " of Nigeria as being Ebolafree. He observed that water is critical to healthy living and enjoined every individual to make the best use of water at all times. His words: “The basic thing that we need to do to keep ourselves away from disease, be it Ebola or any type of disease, is hygiene. You need water 4 4 you need water to wash the facilities that you use. Therefore, water is critically important to healthy living as a whole.� The donor of the borehole facility, Mr. MichaelAle, who is also the chief executive of MALE Integrated Science, while speaking at the event, felicitated with 5 of the NTA on the 55th anniversary of television in Nigeria, imploring them not to relent in their task of promoting unity in Nigeria.

How Chinedu Ubachukwu emerged winner of Gulder Ultimate Search 11 T Tope Olukole, Aguleri

wenty four-year old Chinedu Ubachukwu has emerged the winner of this year’s edition of Gulder Ultimate Search. The Anambra State indigene thus becomes the + " and longest running reality TV show. ! ( out 28-year old Emmanuel Afolabi and 29 year-old Nne Cosy Joe. After more than three weeks in the jungle, only the three contestants survived the harsh weather conditions and the arduous tasks they were subjected to. Incidentally, on the "

both Emmanuel and Cosy Joe gave Chinedu their lanterns. They told him “this will light your path,� oblivious of the fact that his light would shine the brightest at the end of the day. Both Emmanuel and Cosy talked about reducing their load. ! " retrieve the great General’s war helmet which according to folklore, had been hidden in the belly of the Aguleri Forest of Anambra State. Ironically, when the contestants commenced their journey from Boat Landing, where they camped the previous night, Chinedu appeared the weakest. He even stated

that he was not 100 per

" 4 " became a purely physical task, it may be to his disadvantage. Chinedu was the last to climb over a very high wall and the remaining contestants insisted that he

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another rope ladder which was suspended between two trees because he appeared weak. As the search neared its end, Chinedu appeared to regain his strength and the trio raced across a river which was at their waistlevel, towards their work stations situated at the belly of the Aguleri forest. There

they met an emissary of the Council of Elders who was adorned in a red cloak. His duty was to grant them right of passage only after

# ( the tiles which they found during their very long trek. & " solve the riddle, followed by Chinedu and then Emmanuel. They raced towards three canoes and paddled away in 5 $ 6 Emmanuel and Cosy Joe appeared to paddle their canoes aimlessly while Chinedu paddled towards a particular direction. It turned out Chinedu rowed his canoe towards a clay pot ( " $

Economy: We must go back to good old days – Aganga Bolu-Olu Esho, Abeokuta

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inister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga, has declared that the nation’s economy could be placed on a strong pedestal by going back to the way things were done by the leaders in the 60s. He stated this yesterday at Bells University, Ota, Ogun State, while delivering sixth convocation lecture of the institution tagged “Emergence of Nigeria as Africa’s Leading Economy: Challenges for the future. The minister recalled the grand successes recorded by the late Yoruba legend, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, through the revenue generated from cocoa production in the old Western Region as the Premier.

He explained that the economy of the nation could ( # the recent feat achieved as the leading economy in Africa by growing farm cash crops and embrace new innovative processing technologies. Aganga, who amended the title of the lecture from challenges to prospects and opportunities, expressed

" produce and other products being currently exported raw including crude oil are processed and meet international standards, the nation’s economy would grow astronomically. He, however, disclosed that the new economic status of the nation has ( investors to the country with many heads of state leading several investors from their nations to Abuja.

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m b a s s a d o r and Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations (UN), Prof. U. Joy Ogwu, has lost her husband. Dr. Aloysius Ogwu died on Monday, October 27, 2014, in New York at the age of 77. Dr. Ogwu, who was a distinguished Surgeon, retired as Chief Consultant Surgeon at the Military Hospital, Ikoyi, Lagos. The statement was made available to Newswatch Times + [ Permanent Mission of Nigeria

Ajimobi raises alarm over dwindling federal allocation to states Olaide Oyelude, Ibadan

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overnor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has raised alarm over the dwindling and delayed Federal allocation to states by the Federal Government,

saying that the states might not be able to pay October salaries and carry out other "

the situation is promptly addressed. He raised the alarm

yesterday while speaking with newsmen shortly after declaring open the 2014 National Council on Development Planning meetings held at the International Conference

Centre, University of Ibadan. He said that the allocation to the state had been reduced by almost 40 per cent, adding that even the allocations were not being released as at when due owing to what the Federal Government described as a President of Nigerians in fall in the price of crude oil. Diaspora Organisation Declared the governor: (NIDO) also enjoined \\! " political leaders in the position of Oyo State as of country to put in place now is not too good. But this good infrastructures that is not peculiar to Oyo State as would enable foreigners other states in the Federation to invest in Nigeria. are also experiencing serious He urged President cash crunch. Goodluck Jonathan to ``You will recall that at 5 the APC Forum held in electricity problem facing Kwara State recently, we the country. (governors) raised alarm “When President over the dwindling Federal Jonathan started his allocation to states. Even administration, he said some PDP governors have he was going to tackle also cried out over their electricity problem in inability at meeting their Nigeria. Even though, he " $ 5 ``Unless the Federal still not enough. We want Government addresses to have uninterrupted this situation with all the power supply in Nigeria. seriousness it deserves, most As regards security, he has states may not be able to pay tried on Boko Haram. These workers’ salaries let alone are the major challenges carry out other development facing the country,� he programmes.� stated.

US-based Nigerian berates governors for handpicking candidates Adewale Giwa, Washington, DC

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he President/ CEO of African Youth Educational Empowerment and Quality Assurance Consultant, Dr. Victor Ugoh, has criticised to the UN in New York. It reads: “We regret to the move by Nigerian who had announce the death of Dr. governors Aloysius Ogwu on Monday, served their second term to handpick October 27, 2014 in New York tenures at the age of 77. Dr. Ogwu was their candidates into the a distinguished Surgeon who governorship positions. Speaking with retired as Chief Consultant correspondent Surgeon at the Military our in Washington DC, Hospital, Ikoyi, Lagos. “He is survived by his yesterday, Ugoh described wife, Prof. U. Joy Ogwu, it as undemocratic and the Ambassador/Permanent unconstitutional Representative of Nigeria Peoples Democratic Party ] ' " (PDP) governors who had children, grand-children, held series of meetings sisters and brothers. Burial with President Goodluck and Alhaji arrangements will be Jonathan Adamu Muazu to allow announced by the family.� them pick their successors.

Nigeria’s permanent representative to UN,Joy Ogwu,loses husband Taiye Agbaje, Abuja

L-R: Registrar, Council for the Regulation of Freight in Nigeria, Mr. Mike Jukwe; Director General, National Women Centre, Ms. Onyeka Onwenu and former Minister of Aviation, Mr Femi Fani-Kayode, during a 4 Day Public Affairs Forum with the theme: The Jonathan Administration: Four Impactful Years, in Abuja ... yesterday. Photo: Wale

Dr. Ugoh urged Nigerians to stand against it, saying “Even in my state, Abia, I have made my position known to the governor that he cannot hand pick any candidate. Nigerians must all reject the idea, it is not good for the nation’ s democratic system of government. “Governors should serve their terms and stand aloof when it comes to the issue of selecting a candidate. It is undemocratic for a governor to appoint someone as successor. In a case like that, he is trying to tell the whole world that he has done something bad and wants his loyalist to cover him up. They should allow people to choose their candidates.� Besides, the former Vice


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Court remands three suspects over Ilaro murder

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ormer Senate Leader, Senator Teslim Folarin, has assured that the people of the South-West geopolitical zone stands to enjoy more dividends of democracy if they vote for the People Democratic Party (PDP) at the Federal and states levels in 2015. The former Senate leader gave this assurance while addressing PDP stakeholders in Egbeda

Local Government Area of Oyo State where hundreds of party supporters gave him and "( reception. Folarin, who is one of the leading governorship aspirants in the state under the platform of the PDP, remarked that he was there to consult with the party’s stakeholders on the reason they must return President Goodluck Jonathan as the President in 2015,

and also vote the party at the states gubernatorial elections. He said it is necessary for Nigerians to know that PDP is the only party that can wipe out poverty in the country. He cited the rehabilitation of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and IbadanIlorin Expressway, among others, as some of the achievements of the President. He explained that if Jonathan is returned in

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( ^ Yewa South Local 2015, the people of South Government, Ogun West would have the State, presided over by # "( Magistrate Fafowora, has than they are presently remanded three persons enjoying. alleged to be responsible On Oyo State politics, for the death of 21 year-old Senator Folarin promised Olufemi Amosun, who was that the people of the allegedly murdered during local government and projects assessment tour of the state in general will Governor Ibikunle Amosun enjoy more dividends of to the town. The accused, Fatai Lamidi, democracy under PDP rule as against what they Muyideen Salaudeen and are currently witnessing Oyeyemi Semiu were arraigned on six-count under the present APC- charge on murder, illegal led administration #

" policies in the state. conspiracy. It will be recalled that supporters of two Chieftains of All Progressives Congress (APC) clashed during the local government assessment tour by

Senator Ibikunle Amosun penultimate week where the victim was allegedly shot while many people were reportedly injured. The Ogun State Police Command had arrested seven suspects in connection with the case " four pump action and other dangerous weapons were also recovered from the suspects. The accused were alleged to have ‘on 20th October, 2014 at about 1400hrs at Empire Field premises Ilaro, did unlawfully kill one Olufemi Amosun ( 21years) by shooting him to death with gun, ( 5 Section 316 and punishable under Section 319(1) of the Criminal code, Laws of Ogun State of Nigeria, 2006.’

Nigerian constructs N150m eye clinic in Saki Olaide Oyelude, Ibadan young Nigerian optician, Mr. O l a m i d e Oladayo, has started the construction of a maternity hospital and eye clinic in memory of Florence Nightingale, pioneer of modern nursing. The project which is located in Saki, Oyo state, according to Mr. Oladayo, would gulp at least N150 million. Mr.Oladayo, who is the founder of Florence Nightingale Maternity Hospital and Eye Clinic, said he is embarking on the project to assist many Nigerians especially from Saki area of Oyo State who now patronize neighbouring West African countries including Benin Republic

A L-R: Financial Secretary, Lagos State Medical Guild, Dr. Adeyinka Bolarinwa; Publicity Secretary, Dr. Olujimi Sodipo; Social Secretary, Dr. Oluwole Olusanya; Secretary General, Dr. Sunday Luro; the Chairman, Dr. Biyi Kufo; Vice Chairman, Dr. Saliu Oseni, the Association of Resident Doctors, LASUTH, Ikeja, Dr. Moruf Abdusala and the Medical Guild PRO Dr. Olawale Aina, after

UPN dismisses alleged suspension of Ogun candidate,13 others Organising Secretary of the party, Dr. Ola he National Olateju, yesterday said E x e c u t i v e the party has not set & ( up any disciplinary Unity Party of Nigeria ( (UPN) has debunked of the Federation. the purported Mr. Olusegun suspension of its Olukoya, who claimed gubernatorial candidate to be the chairman in Ogun State, Prince of the disciplinary Rotimi Paseda, and 13 ( # others for alleged anti- in Ogun State had told party activities. newsmen in Abeokuta, The National Mikail Mumuni, Abuja

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on Thursday that 14 chieftains of the party were suspended for ‘willingly’ ignoring invitations earlier sent to them to appear and defend allegations of anti-party activities levelled against them. ! 5 Adesoye Oyenuga, Rotimi Paseda, Dele Oyetoro, Samuel Adeogun and Adeogun

UCH patients decry strike by physiotherapists Olusakin Babalola, Ibadan

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ver 200 patients being treated by physiotherapists at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, are in dilemma over the withdrawal of services by physiotherapists in the hospital. Health services have been disrupted in the last two weeks at the hospital where physiotherapists, radiologists and others withdrew their services. Some of the patients who were supposed to be treated by physiotherapists are now contemplating seeking the services of

local doctors in bone treatment while others are searching for private physiotherapists. A technologist who pleaded anonymity said that the federal government has been unfair in the preferential treatment being given to doctors at the expense of other health practitioners in the hospital. He explained that the grievances of the physiotherapists, radiologists and technologists and others have for long been forwarded to the Federal Ministry of Health

without any action taken. “If it is strike that government wants, we will go for it. The government cannot " ( rights. Something has to be done,� he said. Meanwhile, the permanent secretary, Federal Ministry of Health, was said to have ( and would meet with the national executives of the umbrella body of physiotherapists, technologists and radiologists this weekend in Abuja.

Olurin. Others include Akeem Agboke, Bukola Oloniyo, Femi Ashafa, Wale Dina, Femi Otanbala, Olusola Oyapidan, Junaid, Ebenezer Orebiyi and Jide Taiwo. Reacting to the development yesterday, Dr. Olateju, said the general public should ignore the purported suspension. “Those behind it have exposed themselves as agents of darkness and destabilisation who wants to sell the UPN to their paid masters for a pot of porridge. They [ ( # " ]_' an agent of positive change in Nigeria’s # # ( and they want to abort it in favour of the status quo under which they eat from the crumbs that fall from the tables of their masters. We will not allow that to happen. UPN as a mass movement is an idea whose time has come and you cannot stop or abort an idea whose time has come, “he said.

to secure medical eye services at cheaper rate there. He has therefore called on African leaders including President Goodluck Jonathan, to buy into his vision of bringing comfort to others and contribute to the project. He further revealed that some Nigerian opticians charge as much as N50, 000 for eye surgery that should have cost less, pointing out that this has made many Nigerians to travel to the neighbouring countries where they charge an equivalent of N20, 000 or less. Oladayo appealed to many willing and wealthy Nigerians and Africans in general to help indigent people with eye problems.

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he Women Christian Association has urged Nigerians to be true and exemplary disciples of Christ in their respective callings for God to turn around the fortunes of every home, the society and the nation at large. According to the President of the association, Engr. Sina ! " { from journalists at the 90th anniversary celebrations and thanksgiving service and reception of the association held at the Wesley Cathedral, Olowogbowo, Lagos, enjoined Christians to demonstrate genuine love to one another, as well as promote evangelistic spirit in the Church with the use of their time, resources and talents, which would in turn # 5 all. He reiterated the need for Nigerians, especially Christians to generously donate to God in their service to him, as well as be disciplined and focused in " |#

horizon at all times. He also appealed to Christians all over the country to be true light bearers of Christ, especially in their respective endeavour and callings, by contributing 5 progress and meaningful expansion of the society. In his remarks at the event, the chairman of the occasion, High Chief Taofeek Akinola Disu, reiterated the need to stay constructively and positively, focused in God, as well as to demonstrate unalloyed concern to the plight of others at all times. Highlights of the events included the swearing in of the Society’s Executive Council Members, Patrons and Matrons as well as the Outing Service of the former Executive Chairman of the Lagos State SUBEB, Mama Mabel Kehinde Abayomi the Maiden 8.00am English Sectional Harvest Thanksgiving } ( 90th Anniversary Celebrations Cake.


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South East

News

‘PDP will digitalise legislation in Nigeria’

world “My core area will be poverty alleviation, providing hief Sylvester qualitative and quantitative Okonkwo, a People education and provision of the Democratic Party dividends of democracy to my (PDP), senatorial aspirant in people,’’ he said. Anambra Central Senatorial > district, said yesterday that he there was no instability in would digitalise legislation in the party in Anambra State, the zone if elected during the pointing that what the people 2015 general elections. see in the party is the beauty Okonkwo gave the assertion of democracy where people in an interview with newsmen were allowed to express their shortly after he picked the feelings. party’s nomination form in “We have only one PDP in Awka. the state, and I have come to He said that the internal support the state structure in digitalisation would help the party. I have come to pick track criminality, plan for basic nomination form in the state infrastructure, and knowledge to show we are one,’’ he said. of the people in order to give Reacting to his conviction of governance focus. being the best candidate for the He said he had been in job in the zone, he explained politics for 27 years, and { " knows how to tackle the of many years standing, problems, adding that with and knows the feelings of

" the people, stressing that he " has the panacea for good as obtained in the western governance. Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha

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Mrs Ebelechukwu Obiano’s investiture as the Net Ambassador for Anambra state.

Agbaso vows to defeat Okorocha, pledges support for Jonathan Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri

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he former leader of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Imo State chapter, Chief Martin Agbaso, who formally joined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) recently, has boasted that he will defeat the incumbent governor of the state, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, in the forthcoming governorship election. According to him, he made it possible for Okorocha to be governor in 2011 and has the capacity to take the seat away from him. “I am contesting to win, and defeating Okorocha will not be a problem for me because I know his antecedent; without my support in 2011, he would not have won the election. He vowed to deploy all within his disposal to ensure victory for President Goodluck Jonathan, in

the 2015 election. He also emphasised that his support is based on the fact that the President has performed creditably. Agbaso, who was adjudged the winner of the 2007 annulled governorship election in the state, declared his intention to run for the governorship of the state under the umbrella of the PDP in 2015, thereby resting the suspicion of people on his current ambition. + marking his return to the PDP at the party’s Secretariat along Okigwe Road, Owerri yesterday, Agbaso expressed gratitude to the leadership of the party at the national and state levels for moving the party to greater height through the many transformational projects embarked upon by the various PDP led states and at the national level. Chief Agbaso stressed that

it was through the party (PDP) that he would realise his ambition, explaining that the role he played in 2011 governorship election by championing the victory of the incumbent governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha was ( $ “I must tell you today that I apologize to PDP and the entire Imo people for bringing in the man I did not know too well to govern the state. Today, you can see that he had failed Imo people,� he lamented. Agbaso, who is a foundation member of the PDP, stated that he remained humbled by the reception accorded him by all major stakeholders of the party, and promised to live up to their expectations through deploying his weight of experience to bring victory to the party in the state, in 2015. While declaring to run for the governorship of the

state, he expressed dismay over what he described as leadership ineptitude, and promised to liberate the

( € manufacturing small and medium scale industries that would give jobs to thousands of Imo youths, alleviate the

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$ According to him, “I owe a lot of gratitude to the masses for believing in me, and I promise that I will continue to play that role as you have ascribed me.� Welcoming him back to the party, the National Vice Chairman (South East) Col. Austin Akobundu (rtd), described Agbaso as a political iroko that cannot be left behind, as he said that his happiness knows no bound at his return.

APGA warns PDP against fielding multiple candidates in Anambra Alphonsus Eze, Awka

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he National chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief Victor Umeh, who formally picked nomination and expression of interest forms for the Anambra Central Senatorial zone election in February, 2015, has warned the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) " # candidates in the coming election. There was however, a mild drama at the party’s secretariat Awka, when local government chairmen and councillors in the 21 council areas of Anambra State presented him with a bank draft of N3.5 million, being the amount for both nomination form and expression of interest. Umeh politely turned the 5 has already procured his own bank draft, adding that APGA youths had earlier approached him for the same

reason which he also turned down. He then advised the council chairmen and their councillors to channel the money to other areas to help his campaign, especially in purchasing buses for his campaigning. Umeh, who was accompanied by a retinue of supporters, sent a note of warning to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

" triple candidates in the next election as was their tradition. He vowed that APGA would move for the { " _‚_

" multiple candidates, saying that up till now, they have not started selling nomination forms, apparently because of the multiple factions they have in Anambra State.

He said ‘I want to use this opportunity to put to notify the national chairman of PDP " one candidate in the next election. The time has passed " # candidates. I read in the newspapers yesterday that they have three factions in the party. Up till now, PDP has no place in Anambra State where they are selling forms.�

BPW holds national conference

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he Nigeria chapter of the International Business and Professional Women (BPW) would hold its annual conference and general meeting at the Conference Hall, The Oaklands Amusement Centre, Ebe-Ano Tunnel Byepass, Enugu, on November 7 and 8, 2014. The theme for the event ( and members from various parts of the country is  Â‚ 5

Leadership and Action.’ According to the National President of the organisation, Mrs. Angela Ajala, the event promises to be a thought provoking and inspiring one. Other presentations include ‘Power of Collaboration and Cooperation,’ ‘Winning Strategies for Businesses,’ ‘Political Participation and Leadership for Women,’ ‘Personal Branding and Developing a mind-blowing Business Plan. There will also be an interactive panel to discuss the topic ‘Breaking

the Glass Ceiling for Women: Myth or Reality? The organisation focuses on developing the professional, business and leadership potential of women at all levels through advocacy, mentoring, networking, skill building and economic empowerment programmes and projects around the world. BPW, Nigeria, was founded „… International Federation of Business and Professional Women (BPW International).

Imo approves N400m for completion of projects at IMSUTH Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri

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he Imo State government has approved the release of the sum of N400 million for the immediate completion of structures at the Imo State University Teaching Hospital (IMSUTH), Orlu, just as contractors handling the projects have been ordered to expedite action on them for commissioning within the next three weeks. The state’s governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, gave the order yesterday during his inspection visit at the Nursing Department of the institution. Okorocha lamented the infrastructural decay due to ‘terrible’ work carried out by the contractors on the buildings which he explained were inherited from past administrations. = 5 past to complete the projects proved abortive due to the (

continually seek variations, ( delayed the completion of the projects, but also deprived the students of conducive learning environment. The governor hoped that with the release of the balance sum on variation, the contractors would have no reason to delay completion of the job, while warning that government will not spare anyone who dares disregard the order. He used the occasion to 5 ' €€ €€€ bills of one Mrs. Chinwendu Iwu from Nwangele, who underwent a surgical operation at the hospital, but

5 # bills. Mrs. Iwu, who could not hold back the tears of joy thanked the governor for his magnanimity, and prayed God to bless him continually and help him complete his good works in the state.

Onitsha River Port to commence operations this month Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha raders, especially importers in the South East geopolitical zone, yesterday in Onitsha, Anambra State heaved a sigh a relief as they were told that the long awaited Onitsha River Port would commence operation by the end of November 2014. Making the disclosure during a one-day enlightenment seminar on Container Handling and Collection of Refunds on Deposits, organised by the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC) at Top Rank Hotel, Onitsha, the Onitsha River Port manager of the National Inland Waterways Authority, Engr. Joseph Ororo, assured that arrangement towards the development was ongoing. The manager, who was ably represented by Mr. Baba A. Spencer, stressed the need for all hands to be on deck towards achieving the set objective.

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= ( of the management to commence operation since it was commissioned by President Goodluck Jonathan to the low level. In a swift reaction, the President of the Anambra State Shippers Association, Hon. Emma Akpaka, described the entire thing as ‘playing politics with the River Port.’ According to him, “the River Port is a natural one which has all it takes,� stating that all it needs to be functional was the signing for 5 by the Ministry of Finance. “Right from the days of the Royal Niger Company, the Onitsha River Port had been used; even Julius Berger, which constructed the 2nd Niger Bridge used the river to bring in their heavy equipment for the construction, so what they are saying does not arise�.


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South East Ex-commissioner picks form for Anambra South Senatorial zone Alphonsus Eze

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heformerCommissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism during the administration of Mr. Peter Obi, former Governor of Anambra State, Chief Maja Umeh, has said that there must be paradigm shift in Anambra South Senatorial zone in the 2015 general election. Umeh spoke yesterday in Awka, the Anambra State capital, when he purchased a form to vie for the senatorial position of the Anambra South on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) during the forthcoming election. The former commissioner said that the representation of the people of Anambra South Senatorial Zone at the red chamber must change, adding that a situation where people will take their mandate to Abuja and would not do

anything is over. He said that it was against this backdrop that the people called upon him to take up the herculean task. Umeh, whose form number is 0002, said that with the purchase of the form, he would engage in extensive campaigning and consultation of the senatorial zone. He dismissed the impression that there are some political heavyweights in the zone who may be too formidable for him to beat, saying that politics is about performance, and when a politician squanders mandate given to him, he has no moral right to come for the renewal of that mandate. He said that the OnitshaOkigwe Road, which was ( } Republic Speaker of House of Representatives, Chief Edwin Umezoke, has remained impassable, yet there is a Senator representing the zone.

News

Okorocha condemns withdrawal of Tambuwal’s security Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri

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he Imo State Governor and Chairman, All Progressives Governors Forum (APC Governors) Forum, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, has described as wrong, the withdrawal of the security personnel of Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Okorocha also said that the reason given by the Police for withdrawing the speaker’s security personnel because he defected from Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC was

untenable. He said Alhaji Tambuwal is still the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and by virtue of that deserves to retain his security team, since his defection has nothing to do with his $ His words, “Even at that, the Police force is the property of Nigerians, irrespective of groups or parties, and not for PDP chieftains alone, and it was therefore wrong to have withdrawn Alhaji Tambuwal’s security guards because he left PDP for APC.� The governor charged the Police authorities to demonstrate neutrality by

restoring the withdrawn security personnel of the speaker to avoid the action being interpreted as intimidation or undue harassment of the Speaker. In his comment, human rights lawyer, Barr. Ndionyema Nwankwo stressed that the position of the speaker of the House of Representatives is not for any party, PDP or APC. “It is not even for a party with majority, ( for the members of the House of Representatives. Nigerians will remember that Tambouwal emerged speaker with majority votes of the members, not

necessarily that of PDP otherwise Ms Akande would have emerged speaker. That was not to be because some PDP members teamed up with the then ACN members to produce him.� According to him, it is the members that can remove him if they so wish with the required votes which is 2/3. Until they muster the votes, Tambuwal remains speaker. “So the Acting ^†_ ( constitutional infraction by his unwarranted acts. That constitutional breach would in an advanced democracy be enough to remove the IGP,� he said.

Idemili demands additional four LGAs Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha

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" two present local government areas; Idemili North and South Councils, Anambra State, the people in the area under the aegis of Idemili Political Forum (IPF), yesterday demanded the creation of additional four councils to bring the number to six, stating that some of the communities in the area are suppose to be granted local government status as a result of their population, land mass and infrastructural developments in place. Making the demand, Hon. Dr. Christian C. Okeke said, “We are supposed to have at least four additional local government areas: Nkpor, Obosi, Oba and Nnobi are supposed to be local governments of their own,� he stated. He described the inability of the government to

create additional local governments in Idemili as clear marginalisatinon of the people. According to him, Idemili North is bigger than Onitsha North and South put together adding, “it is cheating, and something has to be done about it.� He urged the people not to be disillusioned over the marginalisation, pointing out that Idemili remains one indivisible entity not minding that it has been divided into North and South. Honourable Okeke, who formerly represented Idemili Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, also appealed to the people to remain united to help get whatever demand they are making, hinting that, “Aguata people emulated being united from Idemili people, but today it looks like they are more united than us.�

Bayelsa PDP holds ward congress today Uchenna Nwafor, Yenagoa

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ayelsa State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will today hold its ward congresses across the state. The state chairman of the party, Col. Samuel Inokoba (rtd), has therefore read the riot act to aspirants, saying that the party would not

" " # aspirant. 6 " members of the State < & ( he warned aspirants to properly guide their supporters, and imbibe the virtues of decorum and orderliness, adding that democracy could only thrive in an atmosphere

of peace, fair play and tolerance. According to him, “as a party reputed to be the greatest in Africa, we are no doubt faced with several challenges to live up to this billing. Democracy, as you know, thrives only under the atmosphere of decorum, orderliness, fair play and tolerance.� Col. Inokoba said the party hierarchy has put all security apparatus on the alert to execute a violencefree congress as the party would not allow chaos to be the order of the day. He said: “I trust that the peaceful atmosphere that pervaded the last election that returned the local government council chairmen will be allowed to reign once more.�

Left- Right : Past President, Institute of Directors Nigeria(IoD) Mr Femi Ekunday; ); Director General , Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) Chief . Dr. ( Mrs.) Sally Mbanefo ; Chairman of Programmes, IoD Mr Yomi Jones and Director Gneral / CEO, IoD, Mr Victor Banjo in a group photograph during the 2014 Annual Directors Conference & Exhibition with the theme: “Imperatives of Good Governance in Promoting Investment Opportunities “ held at the Congress Hall, Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.

Onitsha traders rejoice over impeachment of LG boss Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha

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here was a wild jubilation yesterday at the Onitsha Millennium Merchant Market, Sokoto Road, Onitsha, when news " of Onitsha South Local Government Area, Lady Ann Chukwuneke, has been impeached. Lady Chukwuneke was said to have been impeached by a two third majority of councillors in the local government Legislative

Council. Addressing traders in the market yesterday, the chairman, Millemium Merchant Market, Onitsha, Mr. Valentine Ezechukwu,

5 of traders in the market as ( ‡ % government boss had been a clog in the wheel of progress of traders in the market. He accused the former local government chairman of highhandedness and corruption which he said had trailed

her administration since she became the chairman of Onitsha South Local Government. According to Mr. Ezechukwu, Lady Chukwuneke was in the habit of bringing thugs who are members of MASSOB into the market to harass and intimidate traders in the name of collecting revenue for the local government. The highly polarised council which has a female boss has been experiencing a running

Obiano flags off distribution of over 3.6m nets in Anambra Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha

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overnor Willie Obiano of Anambra State 5 distribution of long lasting insecticidal nets (LLIN) replacement campaign to various households in the state to curb the scourge of malaria. The governor, while declaring the distribution exercise open at Ebenebe community, Awka North Local Government Area, Anambra State, disclosed that about 2 million nets were distributed

in 2009. He further revealed that 3.6 million nets have been made available for distribution by the government in collaboration with the Roll Back Malaria partners in this second round of mass distribution to replace old ones. The nets, according the governor, have proven to 5 controlling malaria through reducing the physical contact between mosquito and man, noting that the distribution exercise would commence

in all the local government distribution centres in the state. Gov. Obiano reinstated the commitment of his administration to support the Roll Back Malaria partners in ensuring that malaria scourge is eliminated in the state, and urged citizens to ensure that they sleep under the net rather than hanging it on the doors and windows. “We want everybody to be healthy, and the net is for everybody irrespective of # background,� he said.

( in the local government who accused her of corruption, arrogance and highhandedness. Another trader in the market, Chief Maduabichi Okoye, who is the vice-chairman of the market association, in a chat with journalists, also accused the ill-fated former local government boss of illegally asking traders to pay 'ˆ€ €€€$€€ # ( even when the traders are occupying shops as tenants in the plazas where the landlords pay property rate and other forms of development levy to government. He alleged that the failure of traders in the area to pay the stipulated fee compelled her to hire thugs to harass traders in the market. While recounting his ordeal in the hands of the thugs, Chief Okoye lamented that traders in the area have lost | of thugs to the market in the name of collecting revenue for the council. More news on pages 66 - 69


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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 31/10/2014

Stocks maintain free fall as market ends month bearish Abiodun Awogbemi

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he equities market closed the month trading on a negative note as All Share Index (ASI) performance remained bearish, depreciated by 1.13 percent of 38,000 thresholds; dropping 364 basis points week-on-week (WoW) and 1,417 basis points lower than its closing level in the previous week, while the market capitalisation also lost N467 billion to close at N12.396 trillion. Activity levels, measured by volume and value of trades Symbol

improved despite the negative sentiments during the week under review by 49 percent and seven percent respectively relative to last week’s level of trades as 1.982 billion shares valued at N18.243 billion were exchanged in a lower number of deals of 21,367 compared with 1.327 billion shares valued at N16.968 billion exchanged in 23,98 deals last week. The Market breadth closed negative as Fidson led 14 gainers against 36 losers topped by Cadbury at the end of yesterday’s trading, while Market turnover closed negative Opening Price

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as volume moved southwards by 55.78 percent against 98.00 percent decline recorded in the previous session. Linkassure, Transorp and Sterlin bank were the most active to boost market turnover as Guaranty and 7UP top market value list. The industrial sector recorded 0.53 percent gain to emerged the most supportive sectoral index among others while the oil and gas sector emerged the most hit to close with 2.70 percent loss. Academy led the list of active stocks that recorded impressive volume spike at the end of yesterday’s trading.

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108.21 6.74 5.01 21 3.32

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161.5 157.71 165 42.78 162

CHANGE % 1.78 0.26 0.22 0.2 0.16

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7UP ABBEYBDS ABCTRANS ACADEMY ACCESS AFRINSURE

173.00 1.30 0.66 1.38 8.50 0.50

165.00 1.30 0.65 1.32 8.55 0.50

164.90 1.30 0.65 1.32 8.50 0.50

165.00 1.30 0.65 1.32 8.50 0.50

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2,827,267 4,500 129,800 162,489 20,056,087 200

466,395,104.00 6,075.00 84,570.00 219,021.48 170,597,008.00 100.00

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5,995,856.50 4,921.00

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1.45 0.87 7.75 5.30 31.34 8.00 21.00 42.78 41.90 13.00 14.20 49.23 0.97 0.50 0.93 0.55 3.98 1.59 0.50 215.00 6.55 7.00 6.02 0.50 0.50 3.57 19.00 2.20 11.79 3.89 1.95 3.48 0.50 61.40 215.00 0.50 54.00 25.62 0.50 161.55 0.50 3.96 2.79

1.45 0.85 7.75 5.30 31.34 8.00 21.00 42.78 41.90 12.84 14.20 49.23 0.95 0.50 0.92 0.55 3.79 1.59 0.50 210.00 6.55 7.00 5.85 0.50 0.50 3.50 18.20 2.20 11.51 3.87 1.87 3.35 0.50 61.40 210.00 0.50 54.00 24.70 0.50 161.50 0.50 3.85 2.65

1.45 0.85 7.75 5.30 31.34 8.00 21.00 42.78 41.90 12.84 14.20 49.23 0.97 0.50 0.92 0.55 3.79 1.59 0.50 215.00 6.55 7.00 6.00 0.50 0.50 3.50 19.00 2.20 11.58 3.89 1.95 3.48 0.50 61.40 211.95 0.50 54.00 25.00 0.50 161.50 0.50 3.96 2.70

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The Lagos I know This is the Lagos I know. The city where young men who are not so mentally stable, jump into a yellow coloured bus and drive mentally stable passengers to their various destinations, and the passengers sit in fright and faith praying they arrive safely at their bus stops. The city where you see pedestrians standing right next to a pedestrian bridge, but will prefer to run across a major highway endangering their lives. The city where people gather around a mutilated corpse with cell phones taking pictures with long stares rather than call the relevant authorities to take the body away. The city where I stop at the redstop signal at a traffic light and everyone else behind me thinks I am so, so crazy to have obeyed the

traffic light, since they are in such a mighty hurry to get to where they are going. The city that is perpetually busy with activities from the wee hours of 4 a.m., until midnight. The city where there is so much crime, that the socalled men of God now come under the guise of preaching a message from our Lord Jesus Christ and choose to steal your ATM card and hack your account. The city where traffic jam on some major roads is a norm and a total abnormality when these roads are free of congestion. The city where every event halls and open fields are filled with “owambe� participants every Saturday, all the year round. This and many more ... all in the Lagos I know.

Buhari and politics of fear mongering By Sufuyan Ojeifo

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ormer military dictator and presidential aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari, is

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blackmail and fear mongering. At a Northern stakeholders’ meeting of the APC, held on Saturday, October 18, 2014, in Kaduna, Buhari once again threw caution, which is expected of an elder, to the winds and launched a subtle jibe at the judges of the country’s apex court. He said, “I tried to be President three times; three times I failed. I challenged the election up to the Supreme Court. Who were the judges of the Supreme Court? What were their decisions? The most interesting one was in 2007 where three of the seven-man panel of judges said the election was not done according to the law...� It is worrisome that an elder of Buhari’s

( that judges of the Supreme Court were compromised or suborned to arrive at a verdict not favourable to him, an indication that he has no respect for the judiciary. If, as Buhari said, “three of the seven-man panel of judges said the election was not done according to the law� in 2007, does it not follow that the remaining four judges were of the legal opinion that the election

" { Š > Buhari have preferred to be handed a victory on the basis of the three judges who were ostensibly in support of his case against the four judges who were not? Moreover, that Buhari, in 2014, is still talking about his 2007 loss at the Supreme Court is a pointer to just how unsportsmanlike he can be (

$ ^ to the fore the fear mongering with which Buhari has often laced his public statements, some of

which, if one is to be kind, can only, at best, be described as not statesmanlike. Lest Nigerians forget, it was Buhari who once told the world during a BBC Hausa service interview that, “If what happened in 2011 should again happen in 2015, by the grace of God, the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood.� And if we are to follow Buhari’s example and go back to the past, let every well-meaning Nigerian challenge Buhari to search his conscience ( € Presidential Election did not stoke and encourage the violence in some parts of the north that led to the loss of many Nigerian lives after the election. Coming back to that Saturday, October 18, 2014

event in Kaduna, Buhari further scored a new low in fear mongering while reinforcing the APC policy of demonising the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He said: “Another four years of PDP will send this country down the drain.� This is a classic example of Buhari’s brand of politicking, which is to mix fear with blackmail and intimidation in the hope that voters will be cowed into supporting him. It is simply ( # winning the presidency through the ballot box, instead of the military coup that he once used, Buhari’s handlers cannot advise him to change

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APGA bashing in a season of defections By Ifeanyi Afuba

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n his book, Principles and Practices of Public Administration in Nigeria, Augustus Adebayo noted that the time for general postings in the civil service was usually the ‘period for the outbreak of incurable diseases,’ requiring that everyone serve at the headquarters and none willing to go to the rural areas. The melting away of this epidemic once the waves of the Œ # # ( $ ‘ Sheen, the eloquent American archbishop currently on the journey to sainthood, also found behavioural analysis a useful model for understanding irrational actions of otherwise intelligent people. It is election season in Nigeria, the season of the fantastic, antics and stunts. It is once more the season of illusions and false thunder. On this bustling highway of clashing interests and ambitions, there is no shortage of spectacles. Aspirants # " their rights to siren their way through the

$ _ spent three and half years of their four year mandate aloof to the cries of the electorate, suddenly become philanthropic-minded, announcing scholarships here and there. Running poultry at government quarters is suddenly a scandal to be cleansed with impeachment. And at the junction of territorial ambition, maneuvers for 2015 and political elite dominance align with huge consequences for democracy. The maneuvers for 2015 have characteristically ignited a season of defections from one political party to another. It is a desperate search for relevance by politicians, featuring to a greater or lesser degree, elements of bazaar, hide and seek and poaching. No political party is immune to this potentially destabilizing game of fortunes but centrist, smaller parties such as APGA and Labour Party are under greater assault. The rash of defections which sometimes assume a roundabout course wherein a politician returns to his originating party after making the circuit of competing political parties underscores in bold relief the vacuity of many a politician. In the face of the criticisms which greeted the # +_†+ ‘ representatives to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Uche Ekwunife, one of the {

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exists only as a platform for contesting election. The comment is unfortunate both for its blissful ignorance on the functions of a political party as well as for the pointed unconcern about the sanctity of a party mandate. With the palace mentality thriving so well in Nigerian government and politics, is it any wonder that the country is under-developed, and our leadership largely pedestrian? At the time of this well-publicised exodus, former Anambra State governor, Mr. Peter Obi, was linked to the development in some quarters. Obi, who had earlier resigned his chairmanship of the party’s Board of Trustees, in a surprising move, denied being the to ditch APGA. What seemed like his self alienation from the party, made the suggestion of Obi’s connection with the decamping plausible. What now can be said with his ultimate defection three months later? ‘ > and his co-travelers their new political preferences. Many are however, puzzled > [ ( the APGA brand after twelve years of shared aspiration and struggle, dating back

to 2003. Whatever challenges the former governor may have been faced with since 4 # make APGA a scapegoat for his new political adventure. The APGA defectors are entitled to position themselves for the 2015 and even 2019 permutations in any party they believe can serve their aspirations. But to say that the problem is with APGA because the party is no longer what it used to be raises a number of questions. What has changed in APGA? And when did these supposedly reverses take place in the twelve years life of the party? Are APGA’s fortunes in the past eight years commensurate with the opportunities available for growing the party? What is the view of majority of APGA members on # ( of widening its frontiers? Is the notion of a derailed APGA shared by its teeming membership? You would expect a political party in which the centre no longer holds to be rocking with discontent. This is not true of the APGA led by Governor Willie Obiano and Chief Victor Umeh. A sense of solidarity is discernible in the way party faithful have responded

to the new initiatives of the leadership. ^ [ " > Umeh had gone to Owerri to rouse the Imo State chapter of the party to greater strength. At the time Obi was declaring for the PDP at his house in Onitsha, Umeh was at Asaba receiving politicians from other parties into APGA. Whether they are conscious of it or not, 5 +_†+ devaluing the party in the rating of the # " political class to narrow the democratic space. We are presently witnessing a new phase of the long campaign to discredit multi party democracy as a drawback to Nigeria’s development. The ruling political elite and their rival investors in empireship are going to great length to propagate the myth of a two party system as the most rewarding form of participatory democracy. It is also the mission of this establishment to sell the world the dummy that the two party brand is the popular choice of Nigerians by using every available means to shrink the space for free political association. Recall that it took a 2002 Supreme Court verdict before new political parties on the fourth republic scene. Employing the legalism of parliamentary acts and administrative processes within their cabal insists on the right of the electoral body to deregister political parties for so-called dismal performance. But on the compelling lobby for implementation of the Mohammed Uwais electoral reforms that promise to pave the way for fair and credible elections, mum is the word from the experts of dual party carriageway. Alongside an oiled propaganda that seeks to depict independent and ‘smaller’ parties as weak, disorganised, dysfunctional and unnecessary burden on our ballot papers, resistant parties that refuse to collapse into either of the dominant political divide are also prone to destabilisation plots. Such parties are particularly targets of poaching. The question to ask is why considerable time and resources are being expended on containing parties like APGA if really they have lost focus and are now irrelevant.

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" laureate credited with this statement, the relativity theory and a host of other creations in the wake of his theory was just another man. While some had thought he was a phenomenon, he declared his mortality in his ability to create from his well of resource, his talents. This man is Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein was no scientist or acute philosopher as his contemporaries were, but he discovered he had a rare gift right inside him. The ability to think was a special talent, and he used it to get fame. Like Albert, inside everyone is a talent or skill. It carries a natural impulse, an ease that reveals itself in our relationship with $ ^ ( overlooked, but which has the capacity to pedestal us into uncommon heights. Often these talents lie there latent waiting to be triggered. It is like a massive gun with magazines of bullets. The gun may be catastrophic, capable of doing harm, but it doesn’t until the trigger is pressed. The gun may have capacity, but its capacity has to be acknowledged and applied for 5 $ > #

from our relationship with our immediate environment. We discover this capacity as we deal with our society and interact naturally with it. While our society supports forced focused learning process where the sources of inspiration for the achievement of academic goals is money that will come at the end of the study, talent has being placed on the sideline, sometimes crushed and made worthless. In the face of this ( 4 more and more people are discovering and rediscovering the potent capacity of what they have inside them, their talent. The development of talent is often painted in a dark light because of the seeming importance of the conventional academic system. However, those who have dared " words to share at the end of their travail. The debar at developing talent is often the uncertainty about the capacity of the talent to get results, and the fear that our talents can’t give what the conventional academic system supplies. However, those who have gone ahead to apply their talent often evoke sweet tales of Œ # brilliant academic scholar strives to get. It # ( $

It requires some hard work, but a joyful one. While the man who pursues talent " # # 5 that erupts from almost nothing but what is inside him. While our academic system may assure a " and get favours from CEOs who often have developed talent, a man who discovers his talents only has himself to challenge, i.e. his fears. Once he is able to outdo his fears, what he gets is a stream of possibilities. Who are the famous persons on earth? Who are the richest persons on earth? They are not academic gurus, professors, laureates or researchers. No! They are men who discovered they had more in them than " 5 $ ! are business people, musicians, sports men, religious men etc. Some of them were even

" $ However, talent doesn’t care about what and how people think about us. All it cares about ( # # $ The man who discovers his talent is often looked upon in awe by even the smartest and educated of men. They get crowds # ( work, sign autographs, write books and

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opportune to speak to a crowd greater than " # gets that in one service and if he runs a crusade, he could have times twenty of that number in one night. The musician gets a crowd of over one hundred thousand in 4 4 4 # # 4 4 a singer may have the continent singing to his song and the sportsman often plays before a large crowd. It seems certain that talent seems to be a key that opens fame and renown. It isn’t that the academic system where

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Business & Economy

Sure-P: Sharp practices that threaten govt’s initiative The massive protests that greeted the hike in the price of petroleum products in January 2012, led the president to announce a marginal reduction, with the promise to re-invest the surplus through a new agency known as Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) and create jobs for unemployed Nigerians. recruitment drive where employment forms are allegedly sold. JOHNMARK UKOKO reports.

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n response to the massive protests that greeted the action of President Goodluck Jonathan on January 2, 2012, as regards the hike in petroleum prices, the government # 5 $ Some of the promises Jonathan made were, that buses would be provided to cushion the 5 # $ Government also promised that the windfall from the petrol motor spirit (PMS) new price "| # $ It also assured unemployed Nigerians

# citizens was on the way, as government will empower a new agency known as Subsidy Reinvestment Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) to provide jobs, among other

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embarked on sale of employment forms to Nigerian youths, many of which has remained unemployed many years after graduation from the various institutions of higher $ One of the applicant who counted himself lucky to buy the employment form, and

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as register, she was made to pay various amounts, ranging from N200 to N1, 000 in # $ In her words, “I graduated from one of the universities in the South- South region $ } ^ # $ > # SURE-P, who collected N30,000 from me to # $ and I were also made to pay for the black uniform, caps, canvass, identity card, medical

$ “To sign any form in the various departments, we were made to pay various $ } N1000 while some collect as low as N200 from ## $ ' $ !

}]”• _ $% Her view is shared by Chibuzor, who also told Newswatch Times on Saturday that she paid N25,000 to obtained the employment form, which was meant to be free, adding that she has spend an additional N20,0000, for the sundry fees applicants were made to pay $ } "

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Sharp practices that threaten SURE-P initiative Continued from Page 11

husband’s aunty, who linked her up with my husband. I have also spent over N20, €€€ # 5 departments. “I have been given uniform, identity card # # ^ have not been paid any salary since March 2014, when I was issued with employment ( screening required by the agency. When we complained of our salary, we are told that by the end of this year, we will start collecting salaries.� A male applicant who gave his name +

5 employment in April, 2014, after 12 years of unemployment, adding that he bought the employment form for N50, 000. He stressed that he borrowed the money from some of his friends, but was shocked to learn after completing process that government has not provided funds for salaries of the ‘employed’ SURE-P workers. He said that initially, they were mandated to report for training, daily, but due to the restiveness noticed on the part of the employees, the management of the scheme separated into groups, adding that the groups were henceforth expected to report for training twice a week. In his words, “I graduated 15 years ago, but had not been lucky to secure employment since passing out of youth service 14 years ago. My relatives and friends have been providing my needs since then. My aged parents who struggled to educate me are in the village, expecting to hear from me. I borrowed the money to buy the employment form from my friends. “I am surprised that the Federal Government could claim to have provided jobs for Nigerians, yet did not provide funds to pay the ‘lucky applicants.’ Some of our colleagues say they had completed their employment formalities since February, yet have not received any salary. We were initially made to report for training daily. To pay for transport has not been easy. We are made to stay from 8:00am to 5:00pm. “Right now, we have been asked to report twice for work. We have been grouped into 5 # ># Intelligence, Research, Logistics and others. ! 5 # 5 $ < various trainings,� he said. However, some Nigerians alleged that most of these people may have been trained to be used as political thugs during the forthcoming elections. They cited the case of a bloody clash between the SURE-P’s task force against the Lagos State Transport Management Authority (LASTMA) few months ago. They also said that SURE-P may also be employing people of dubious character, taking > € " | _ people who were alleged to resist arrest at the }]”• _ $ ! ( led to massive gridlock as motorists plying the >

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and residents scampered for safety. An eye witness told Newswatch Times # }# + ” "

5 some suspected alleged armed robbers, but 5 ## # exchange of gun shots. A member of the newly employed SURE-P personnel who was undergoing training at the time the incidence took place said she was surprised to see that some of her colleagues had guns with them. The source alleged that some of her colleagues sustained gun shots injuries, but could not ascertain if there was any casualty. According to her, “We were undergoing our ! † three trucks of policemen arrived the venue. They walk straight to some of the guys in our uniforms. Before long, we started hearing gun shots. We all ran to safety. I was not close to the spot to see what truly transpired, but the gun shots lasted for a long time. “At the end, I learnt some of our colleagues

They berated the management of the agency for extorting money from poor and hungry applicants, adding that it is rather unfortunate that the Federal Government could employ thousands of young Nigerians without making provision for their salary

were taken away by the Police. Since that day, I am always afraid whenever I am

$ ! ( the management has not addressed us on the issue. What surprised me is the fact that some of our colleagues had guns with them. I am afraid of some of the guys undergoing $ > † some of these guys came from.� It will be recalled that the new employees (  at the Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), where President Jonathan reconciled various factions of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State, and welcomed some defectors. Some Nigerians said SURE-P taskforce may be an instrument to rival Lagos LASTMA, which is seen as the opposition’s thugs. They were of the opinion that former Minister of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu >

that SURE-P employees will take over all the Federal highways in Lagos from LASTMA. ^ > that LASTMA has no business on Federal roads, as some of the new employees have been sited at many federal roads in Lagos. Nigerians who spoke to Saturday Newswatch warned the Federal Government

" set up. They berated the management of the agency for extorting money from poor and hungry applicants, adding that it is rather unfortunate that the Federal Government could employ thousands of young Nigerians without making provision for their salary. They called on the Presidency to investigate | # Ministry of Works and SURE-P. However, Newswatch Times, has learnt that " # # > ˆ € morale of the other employees still undergoing training that the recruitment exercise is real. Newswatch Times, also scooped that SURE-P has been mandated to employed 15,000 applicants. The questions therefore, is whether 15,000 jobs are all the jobs President Jonathan promised Nigerians in January 2012.

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inancial crime, cyber crime and money laundering have been some of the major crises facing the economic growth of Nigeria. These crimes have so manifested in the country that the economy has become stunted, and no ( $ ! even in spite of the laudable foreign direct investment (DFI) scheme introduced by the Federal Government to encouraged foreign investors. The banking sector seems the worst " well as its customers have lost billions of naira to fraudsters. This has led to serious complaints, resulting to the introduction &6' " which is the introduction of cashless policy, followed by e-banking, use of Automated Teller Machine (ATM) among others. All these measures however, did not

" # # &6' to come with yet another measure; the bank unique numbers of 10 digits. The failure of the unique 10 digits bank number created room for the introduction of the BVN The new measures however look good but like all other policies, are facing many hurdles against its implementation. Newswatch Times, spoke to some bank # as well as some customers who have registered and those who are yet to register. +

information happens to be the greatest problem of Nigeria policy many Nigerians are reluctant to read any information on # # care to listen to news on radio or television. He said that people are only interested in reading, listening or watching sports related programmes and movies. “How do you expect information on policy to go round, no bank in Nigeria tune-in to indigenous television station; they are all hooked to foreign news inside the banking hall so customers too do not even bother to view the television in the banking hall, the only time you see some people showing interest in the television in the banking hall is when a football game is being shown, the bank itself do not create avenue for customers to develop interest in local issues including their own banking system. ‡} # " to look or even pick it and when you endeavour to give them, majority of them will drop it in the banking hall without reading it,� he said. + # " banker is misinformation and bureaucracy on the part of the bank which in most cases

stretch the customers’ patience. “Nigerians are always in a hurry, so anything that will delay them for a few seconds is quickly 5 $ # # 5 " 4 detest the banking system and prefer daily contribution which brings the service to their door step. “The BVN registration, in some cases, # " 4 registering a customer, the next person will

# ( # leave,� the banker complained. A banker in Lagos, Mr. Adewole Oyeleye, said that despite the high degree of unawareness on the part of the customers, " do the right thing, but prefer to return later. “As you know, Nigerians believe in last minute rush, and will turn around to request for extension,� he added. 6 – $ } " Arowolo said her bank directed her to another branch where she had to board on Lagos roads, she feared that she may end up spending half of her day trying to get registered, and she asked, “why will I undergo this stress because I want to keep my money in a bank?� Arowolo told Newswatch Times, that 6—' 5 5 where customers visit banks once in six months, especially farmers who do not bank regularly and may not have heard about the exercise. The bank may resolve to sending text messages to them, but again, most customers don’t read text messages or do not know how to navigate to text messages. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in its reaction to the series of complaints, has

" 6 — " ' ;6—'? exercise. In a circular posted on its website recently, the apex bank stated that because banks are expected to already have records of customers’ signatures and photographs during the initial process of opening the accounts, they no longer need to demand these during the BVN enrolment exercise. According to the circular, which was signed by the Director, Banking and Payments System Department, Mr. Dipo Fatokun, “Where an existing customer wishes to register the BVN with his/her bank, capturing his signature and photo " necessary, as the bank is expected to have those records during the account opening. “Where an existing customer wishes to do a change of name after his/her enrolment on the BVN, due diligence should be exercised and appropriate legal documents obtained, before the change is 5 $% The CBN further stated that in order to fast track the enrolment process, Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) should give more ( $ It further issued a fresh deadline for bank

" throughout the country. In a circular to all Deposit Money Banks in the country, it said that all commercial banks in the country were required to enroll at least 40 per cent of their customers on or before December 31, 2014 and 70 per

" { of 2015. Stressing the need for the DMBs to ( | CBN said that all DMBs were required to fully integrate their core banking system latest by the end of this month to ease the enrolment process. The CBN, which considers the " | #

The BVN gives the customer a unique identity that can be

Nigerian Banking Industry (it is not peculiar to one Bank), the bank accounts are protected from unauthorized access, it reduces fraudulent activities on bank account, gives easy access to Banking operations and is accepted as a across all Nigerian Banks the know-your-customers (KYC) policy of the banks, has now made it one of the new conditions that must be met before new loans are drawn. This is expected to take 5 ' ™ € $ “All credit customers must have BVNs by December 31, 2014,� the CBN said, warning that it would ensure strict monitoring and compliance. Early this year, the CBN, in collaboration 6 & ( 6 — " ' ;6—'? project as part of its overall strategy to 5

� ž Customer (KYC) principles in the industry. However, the CBN said it observed recently that though banks were making steady progress towards the enrolment of their customers, there was need to

# 5 implementation of the policy. A female banker explained the rational behind the registration to Newswatch Times

that in the country with the increasing incidents of compromise on conventional security systems (password and PIN), there is a high demand for greater security on access to sensitive or personal information in the Banking system. She said the BVN gives the customer a { "

the Nigerian Banking Industry (it is not peculiar to one Bank), the bank accounts are protected from unauthorized access, it reduces fraudulent activities on bank account, gives easy access to Banking operations and is accepted as a means of "

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Noting that the DMBs are making steady progress towards the enrolment of their customer, the CBN, however, said its ( clarify certain grey areas in the process of enrolment of the customers on BVN. The Central Bank of Nigeria inaugurated the biometric registration of bank customers in February this year and declared that after 18 months of the exercise, bank customers would not be able to do any transaction without their " #

Former Governor of the CBN, Lamido Sanusi said the development represented " and economy in general. He noted that the CBN would start to issue circulars to banks to inform their customers to come in and register for the biometric authentication within one week, as it would allow banks to enroll and verify the identity of each customer from any point of transaction device. ‡< 6 — " Number today; the timetable suggests that within 18 months, every customer would have been registered. This is a day that we would remember for many reasons, not for where we are but where we are likely to get from here. Nobody can steal this identity | # " $ + deadline, if you don’t register, you cannot do any transaction with the bank,� Sanusi said. The former CBN governor said, “This is a major development that protects you " crime and fraud. It is a unique customer identity. With this, you have your data. Every Nigerian bank has access to the data. • "

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Business News

Daily electronic money transfer hits N80bn Abiodun Awogbemi

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s the cashless policy has been entrenched, volume of funds and cash transferred electronically have risen astronomically " Nigerians. The Group Managing Director and Chief •| > ‚ 6 Uzoma Dozie, made the disclosure at a two day conference and exhibition with the theme “The e-citizen: the future, today, organised by the Institute for Works and Family Integration (IWFI) held in Lagos. Dozie while delivering a paper on the topice-money, stated that the daily transaction in form of electronic transfers has increased tremendously. According to him the sum of N80 billion is being transferred electronically in Nigeria on a

daily basis, just as about $85 billion came into Nigeria through e-transfer last year. In the same vein, card usage has also increased as the nine months of the year 2014 witnessed the use of about 56.1 million cards compared to about 81.4 million cards used last year. He said that the greater number of people that store value electronically in accounts or wallets, the greater the propensity to transact electronically. Dozie opined that the cost of operating system will be coming down soon as smartphones will be giving out free and what will be on sale on phone will be the number of people using the application on the phone “some phone producers will soon be giving out free phones ( ## of the phone. At the end, there will be winners and losers but one guaranteed winner will be

the e-citizen� He said in this era of apps, as a business entrepreneur, if you are not fast enough to catch up with the trend, you will not meet up, and if you are too slow, you will be left behind. In her own presentation on peer-to-peer commerce for the e-citizen, the Country Manager of OLX Hitachi Data System, Mrs. Lola

" 5 ( # " ' " " ^ $ According to her, everybody buys, everybody sells, and everybody is looking for the best deals and any business that is not electronically compliant will soon be out of business as many trade transactions are now done online.

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he Women Group of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) hosted an international conference to evolve strategies to increase the participation of Nigerian women in leadership issues. The conference, which theme, according to a statement, signed by the chairperson of the group, Hon. Adenike Shobajo was “Strategies for increased participation of women in leadership: management and political perspectives’’ took place at Four Points by Sheraton Hotel, Lekki, Lagos. According to Shobajo, the conference brought notable women from diverse backgrounds in business and industry together, to evolve strategies on how to boost women participation in leadership. The special guests of honour at this year’s conference include former Minister of Commerce, who is also the Deputy President of the LCCI, Chief Nike Akande, and National Woman Leader, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Her Excellency, (Dr) Mrs. Kema Chikwe, among a host of other prominent women leaders from Nigeria and abroad while the president of the Chamber, Alhaji Remi Bello, presided at the one-day event. The Women Group of the LCCI is charged with the responsibility of coordinating the activities of female members of the body in the promotion of their businesses and key projects of the Chamber. The group also arranges programmes, geared towards promoting women empowerment. It also networks with women organisations at the state, Federal and international levels.

Frequently asked questions about Bank Verification Number (BVN) Abiodun Awogbemi

What is a BVN? 6—' 6 — " Number What is the Goal of the Bank % & ' ! 6 — " Number (BVN) is to uniquely verify the identity of each Bank’s customer for ‘know your customer’(KYC) purposes. ( ' Enrolment is the process of capturing a customer’s details which " # after which a BVN is generated. ) * # +% ' A customer enrolls at any branch of a bank where he/she has an account or intends to open an account. , - " - +% * "' Yes it is. ) # # +% ' It takes up to 24hrs after Enrolment to get a BVN. ( + & # BVN? The BVN helps to reduce fraud, operations and also enable customer access to future credit facilities. ) +% ' Once the BVN is generated, the bank would inform you of your BVN. All customers would receive SMS alerts.

. # / +% ' The customer should contact his/her bank where the enrolment was carried out, to retrieve the number. ) /( " ' # . # address? The customer goes to his/her bank and follows the bank’s processes for updating customer information. A customer can update his/her information only at the bank where he/ she has an account. 0 +% # customers update their record? No, the BVN doesn’t change. ( " +% 1 I renew? The BVN expires after 10 years. After 10 years of the issuance of the BVN, the customer goes back to his/her bank to re-enroll. 0 " +% ' Yes it does * # +% ' No. The customer can only pick up his/her BVN at any branch of the same Bank he/she enrolled. . +%

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" $ ( 23 % & ' >Œ " the customer by comparing the " # data stored on the BVN card. (

' The facial features of the customer # " # be required for Amputees. ( 2 4, " work? It will be implemented at a later stage. More details to come.

) + - # # ' Bank customers living outside Nigeria would have to come back to the country to enroll. ( # " ' The customer should contact his/ her bank. ( - # + / Enrol? No, once a customer is enrolled at one bank and a BVN is generated, the customer only has to take the BVN to other banks to link such accounts. 5 ' Yes they are, the details are encrypted and stored in a secure database. . & ' * - a draft? Answer: No, because the enrolment is done real time, it is necessary that it is completed in one session. (

# / 6 & # ' Customers with injuries or " " healed. However if you require special exemption please contact your Bank. * / BVN?

No, a customer cannot, all accounts would be linked. 0 # 7 - / # ' No a customer cannot leave his/her glasses on during facial capture. ( & ' It depends on the level of account the customer wants to open. Please contact your bank. 7 6 # ' All signatories of the accounts shall be linked. . 5 - & 5 ' Yes, please refer to question / +% ( 8 - &

' ' $ + " " the point of transaction. . + + " " . - & ' ž " irrespective of an existing account holder. . - " ' Yes, CBN has June 30th, 2015 as the deadline.


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Politics Tambuwal:Gain for APC, pain for PDP Mansur Oladunjoye & Saminu Ibrahim, Abuja

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Politics

It’s Ikorodu’s turn to produce Lagos governor – Balogun Lanre Balogun left Governor Babatunde Fashola’s cabinet in 2007 as the Commissioner for Rural Development in Lagos State having served Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the same capacity. He recently told newsmen in Lagos that he would give anything to ensure that the next governor emerges from Ikorodu axis. MANSUR OLADUNJOYE was there:

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ersonally, I don’t have any political ambition for 2014/2015. The only ambition I have in politics now is for the All Progressives Congress (APC) to win more states next year and for the party to win the presidential election too because the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has failed completely. There are so many issues to point at to show that the PDP has failed Nigerians. Also, my political ambition at present is to work for the emergence of an Ikorodu indigene to become the Governor of Lagos State. We have been clamouring for this for quite some time because we are being deprived of so many things. Ikorodu has expanded tremendously; people are moving into the axis in droves but the infrastructure in the population with no good roads, drinkable water and the like. But Ikorodu is receiving

expansion of the Lagos-Ikorodu road from four to six lanes (from Mile 12

up the area for further development? We recognise this good work and give kudos to Governor Fashola. However, that is just one among ( in the Ikorodu zone. There are so many inner roads that need to be "| # # of that axis. The zone is expanding on daily basis; hundreds of thousands hitherto living in the Lagos metropolis have moved to Ikorodu and its suburbs with inadequate provision of good roads. We know where the shoe pinches us the more. That is the more reason we clamour to have our own son or daughter at the helm of 5 $ ! concerned more about producing the next governor, but the party’s decision will be supreme in this regard. You have served as a commissioner

Governor Fashola’s government respectively. What is your

! " I still maintain good relationship with them. They are people I am proud to have worked with. The two are good leaders that are not easy to come by in today’s Nigeria. I learnt a lot about leadership qualities from these distinguished personalities. For instance, while I was under our leader, Asiwaju, I learnt a lot about politics and politicking beyond the level I knew when I started politics in Shomolu. Governor Fashola too is someone I respect for bringing innovation into governance in Lagos State. We are all witnesses to what he has been doing to move Lagos to the next level. He is a good example of continuity in government. Though,

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Ganiyu Solomon and Kadiri Hamzat ringing bell. Who among these " When the primary takes place next month - that is when you will know who really clinches the party’s ticket. As at now, all the aspirants have just started to declare their intentions. I learnt Ambode made his own declaration at the Onikan Stadium; Hamzat made his earlier; the Speaker of the House, Hon. Adeyemi Ikuforiji will make his own on Sunday; while Solomon had declared before now. This is good for democracy and Lagos State. All of them have consulted widely; at least I’ve seen two or three of them in Ikorodu during their consultation visits. In my own opinion, I believe in each and every one of them. I am sure whoever among them clinches the party’s ticket will perform creditably well. So, don’t # ( than the other, because all of them have been tutored by our great leader, Asiwaju Tinubu. Whoever emerges as candidate will perform because our party has a manifesto and standards to follow.

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my political ambition at present is to work for the emergence of an Ikorodu indigene to become the Governor of Lagos State. We have been clamouring for this for quite some time because we are

being deprived of so many things

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( meeting co-opted 11 additional individuals with vast experiences in safety and security. We were given terms of reference. We came up with report that was in three parts. The

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( # ( " that N3.7billion would be needed to provide standard security for the entire Lagos, including its waterways. ! " policing in a challenging environment as Lagos are never ending. These challenges gave birth to LSSTF to meet the challenges of continuously building capacity, improving the operational depth of the police and the Military; policing the Lagos Waterways and border routes and to protect public infrastructure from vandals.

2015:What PDP should guard against in Bauchi – Kwano Alhaji Danladi Kwano, Chairman of Bauchi Volunteers Forum (BVF) told NANKPAH BWAKAN that the trio of Governor Isa Yuguda, National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Sen. Bala Mohammed are capable of delivering the state to President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015, warning against imposition of candidateS on the state. Kwano emphasises the need for power shift to Bauchi Central among other issues. Excerpts:

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has over other parties? In our capacity as PDP supporters and loyalists, our leader, Governor Isa Yuguda has not yet presented his successor to us. Probably, he is still looking for the best of all; I believe he will at the end of the day present the right for the state. I appeal to our people to remain calm and be patient while Yuguda and other stakeholders of the party in the state, especially his predecessor, the National Chairman of PDP Alhaji Adamu Ahmed Mu’azu, the Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Sen. Bala Mohammed and others collectively choose Yuguda’s successor to continue the good works that Yuguda has started. < ) " The fair thing to do is for the gladiators and power brokers in the state to heed the principles of zoning. There is the need for power to shift from South to Central. The former governor of the state, Alhaji Mu’azu is from Bauchi South and Yuguda is also from Bauchi South while the Bauchi North (Katigum) had tasted power before and it would only be fair for the power to shift to the Central so that they too can taste it. I can assure you that if you present a candidate from Bauchi Central everybody regardless of his or her zone would surely support him but anything contrary to that it will spell doom for PDP in Bauchi. What is the update on Yuguda’s Senatorial ambition? We are among the groups urging him to contest and I can say that consultations have reached appreciable level. On our part as youth groups in the state, we have concluded arrangement to purchase the senatorial nomination form for him to vie for the Bauchi South senatorial

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district as a way of compensating him for the numerous achievements his administration recorded. I can even assure you that the people in the seven local governments that make up the zone are earnestly calling on him to contest and we as youth body and loyalists are supporting them as our contribution to honour him for the good things he did for us in the state. < #7#

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Bauchi is a PDP state and you can even see that Yuguda is a strong member of PDP, the National Chairman of the party is also from the state and the FCT minister is also a PDP member. So tell me who the opposition in Bauchi is. This is an indication that the state will massively vote for PDP at all levels including presidency and President Gooduck Jonathan should just count on Bauchi state with kind part men I mentioned earlier no any other party can unseat PDP in Bauchi. They are very sensitive to the needs of the people of the state and " #

anybody they support such a person " we are solely behind them and we are looking up to them to present a suitable candidate for us and we will all rally round the candidate. < #7# )

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happen? We will not support the person and in fact we may end up dumping PDP in search of a suitable and acceptable candidate from the central. We will tour the 20 LGAs and tell the people not to vote their candidate. The good thing is that they wouldn’t do that because I know them very well as men of honour and will not want to do anything that will jeopardize the fortune of PDP in the state. My appeal to Yuguda, Mu’azu and Bala is that they should close ranks and choose right for the state because the people of Bauchi will surely reject any imposition of candidate on them. This is because the people want power to shift to the central, and they are desirous of more dividends of democracy which means that the candidate must be ready to consolidate on the gains of democracy that Yuguda and Mu’azu administrations have brought to " of democratic sojourn in the state.


November 1, 2014

Izilein supports Keshi’s return .Hails truce that prevented FIFA ban NFF erred for sacking Keshi – Owolabi >>Pg.20

Rooney, Falcao in doubt for Manchester derby >>Pg.18


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League Watch

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Dolphins, Enyimba set Port Harcourt on fire

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ort Harcourt, the Rivers State capital will this weekend witness the best of Nigeria Professional Football League encounter when Dolphins welcome two time African champions, Enyimba International Football Club of Aba in Week 37 of the 2013/14 league season. This game is coming at a time that Enyimba are on top of their game while Dolphins are also doing well. The encounter is going to rekindle the rivalry between the neighbours. Enyimba are second on the log after 36 matches with 60 # 5 while Dolphins are occupying the sixth position on the table after Week 36 matches with 54 # 5

so far in the league. Like they axiom goes, when # "

5 going to see two league giants ( | points. The two sides are good football playing teams and as a result, fans will have value for their money. Dolphins will set their eyes to revenge the defeat they

5 # # # " stanza of the league when they were beat in Aba but with the way Enyimba have been going in recent times, it may ‚ # have their way by pocketing the maximum points at stake. It is recalled that the two time African champions have won their two away matches in Kaduna and Omoku against

Kaduna United and Nembe City. The Coach Kadiri Ikhana " for the shield may not be easy nut to crack by Dolphins but that does not remove the fact ‚ # " for something to go home with at the end of the season. + say categorically who will win this encounter because " either victory or draw. If Enyimba will be able to either beat Dolphins or draw the encounter, they will be doing their ambition a whole lot of " | week will be played in Aba against table toppers, Kano Pillars who are two points ( • Week 36 games.

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nugu Rangers International Football Club have concluded plans to ensure that Nasarawa United Football Club of – " • undefeated in the Flying + # " game of the 2013/14 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL). ” 5 in the hands of Gombe United last weekend have set their sight on the maximum points as a thank you gift to the fans and the sponsors of the Coal City boys. According to the Technical Adviser of the Enugu based side, John Obuh, Rangers are not expecting anything short of the maximum points in this weekend encounter against Nasarawa United in Enugu this weekend. There is no gain saying that this encounter is going to be a cracker because both sides are looking to secure continental ticket when the league comes to a glorious end next week. It is going to be an interesting game as both sides are going to renew the rivalry that has existed between them over the years. Another interesting aspect of this match is that nasarawa are placed fourth on the log with

Rangers target maximum points against Nasarawa 56 points after Week 36 games and would like to advance their fortunes with this game. Rangers on the other hand are placed seventh on the league log after week 36 game and have accumulated 54 points in #

$ } 5 between the two sides is not much as it is only two points that separate the two sides. Fans who will troop out to Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium to watch this encounter are assured of beautiful game of soccer because the two sides in this encounter are good football joggers.

According Coach John Obuh: “Well, what we expect in our last home game of the season is ensure that we secure the maximum points as a way of saying thank you to our fans, supporter and our sponsors the Enugu State Government for being there for us throughout the season,� Obuh began. “We will like to make amend over our last match against Gombe United which we lost despite the fact that we did everything within our powers to ensure that we win the game or draw at worse.

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Heartland alleges internal sabotage against FC Taraba

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arri Wolves Football Club have declared operation no mercy on visiting Gombe United Football Club as they welcome them in Week 37 of 2013/14 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL). The ‚ } " side said despite the precarious position that the Gombe United ‘ & " themselves, they are not going to have any mercy on them because doing so will not add any value in their ambition to either win the league or secure a continental ticket. Wolves are currently occupying the third position on the league after week 36 matches with 59 points to show 5 their opponents in today’s encounter, Gombe United are wallowing in 17th position after 35 matches with 43 points to their credit.

Gombe United, tutored by former national team captain and coach, Austin Eguavoen, are " ( life to stay in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) next season, that is why this game is going to be tough game. Despite the fact that Wolves have already added the maximum points of this game as their own even before the 5 that as they renew their rivalry, Gombe are not going to give in so easily, ( | week when the season will be concluded.

But whatever the outcome of this encounter is going to be, the fact remains that fans, who will troop out to watch this encounter will be treated with the best of NPFL football artistry. Gombe should be wary inform Wolves striker, Emem Eduok, who scored six goals against Nembe City Football Club of Bayelsa. Week 36 results

Lobi Stars Heartland Crown Sharks Gombe Nasarawa Kaduna Nembe Bayelsa MATCH DAY 37

BAYELSA UNITED FC AKWA UNITED FC FC TARABA ABIA WARRIORS FC WARRI WOLVES FC RANGERS INT’L FC SUNSHINE STARS FC GIWA FC KANO PILLARS FC DOLPHINS FC

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1–0 0–0 0–1 1–1 1–0 2–1 1–1 1–2 3–1

Akwa Taraba Abia Warri Rangers Sunshine Giwa Enyimba Dolphins

LOBI STARS FC HEARTLAND FC CROWN FC SHARKS FC GOMBE UNITED FC NASARAWA UNITED FC KADUNA UNITED FC EL-KANEMI WARRIORS NEMBE CITY ENYIMBA INT’L FC

ast Sunday, many league watchers were stunned when they heard that Heartland Football Club of Owerri were held to 0-0 draw by relegation threatened FC Taraba in Owerri in a game that many had already given to them considering the pedigree of the Owerri based side but it was not to be as the game ended in a barren draw. But League Watch Times can authoritatively report that the draw was as a result of internal conspiracy by some management and technical crew of the club, who instigated the players ( $ An inside source from the club told League Watch Times that prior to the encounter, some management members of the club and some technical crew instigated the players ( pretext that a player, who had been given several opportunities to prove himself but failed woefully should be made to be part of the team to play FC Taraba. Our reliable source informed us that it took the intervention of the Team Manager of the club for the players to agree to honour that encounter and as a result, the team couldn’t score a single goal despite playing the game on their opponents’ half for the ( $ The source said the

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club poisoned the minds reveal that investigation of the player by inciting had already commenced them to revolt against the despite the fact that none management of the club, as of those involved have he wondered when it has # 5 $ become the duty of players We can also reveal that in selecting who and who Heartland did not perform should play in any game. the normal warm up before + ( any encounter due to the League Watch Times can problem. NPFL table after week 36 matches Team 1 Pillars 2 Enyimba 3 Wolves 4 Nasarawa 5 Abia 6 Dolphins 7 Rangers 8 Sharks 9 Lobi Stars 10 Heartland 11 Giwa 12 Akwa 13 Sunshine 14 El Kanemi 15 Taraba 16 Bayelsa 17 Gombe 18 Kaduna 19 Crown 20 Nembe City

MP 36 36 36 35 36 36 36 36 35 36 35 36 36 36 36 36 35 36 36 34

W 18 17 18 17 16 15 16 14 17 13 14 14 13 13 14 14 12 11 10 6

D 8 9 5 5 7 9 6 11 2 13 9 9 12 9 5 3 7 5 6 10

L 10 10 13 13 13 12 14 11 16 10 12 13 11 14 17 19 16 20 20 18

F 52 46 46 40 47 44 43 41 35 34 35 27 47 38 29 44 34 32 27 22

A 38 25 35 35 36 32 36 33 42 25 30 28 44 31 40 52 39 49 53 60

D +14 +21 +11 +5 +11 +12 +7 +8 -7 +9 +5 -1 +3 +7 -11 -8 -5 -17 -26 -38

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Sports/EURO League

‘Return of the Predator’ .Costa back from injury as Chelsea target full points against QPR C

helsea are set to be given a major boost heading into their Premier League clash with QPR on Saturday, with Diego Costa and Ramires due to return from injury. Costa has been

5 problems that have ruled him out of the Blues’ last four games but will return for the west London derby along with " ” $ Chelsea have remained unbeaten this season but the news will come as a blessing for Jose Mourinho, with the Blues

" }# international’s comeback following a Capital One Cup win at Shrewsbury. Mourinho said: ‘Without any further complications, Diego Costa and Ramires will " ÂŚ_” weekend.’ Costa has proven one of the signings of the

season so far, having scored nine goals in his " Stamford Bridge based club. But Costa wasn’t needed at the Greenhous Meadow, where the Premier League leaders survived a late scare 5 League Two opponents 2-1. Didier Drogba scored his third goal in as many games to give Chelsea a second half lead, with Jermaine Grandison’s own goal handing the visitors the winner in the fourth round just moments after Andy Mangan had equalised for Shrewsbury. Meanwhile, QPR boss Harry Redknapp will consider involving Adel Taarabt at Chelsea on Saturday after burying the hatchet with the " $ The QPR manager got involved in a public

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side, who sit sixth in the table following an encouraging start to the campaign under Eduardo Berizzo. Celta, who have lost just once this season, claimed a " out, easing to a 3-0 victory over Levante to move on to 16 points from nine games. Celebrations will possibly continue for Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid, who are now just a point behind Barca and Sevilla, after Saturday’s Clasico success. The Portuguese won the ‘Best Player’, ‘Best Forward’ and ‘Best Goal’ prizes at La Liga’s annual awards

spat with Taarabt earlier this month, claiming the Moroccan was “three

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ceremony, and his pursuit of a third Ballon d’Or gathering pace ahead of a weekend trip to Granada, which will see Real go in search of an 11th straight victory in all competitions.

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supporters. Ozil, who has been linked with a move away from the Emirates, is currently

Taarabt responded by posing topless in a newspaper interview and questioning Redknapp’s tactics, but the pair have now cleared the air, paving the way for a potential recall at Stamford Bridge this weekend. “I had a great chat with + % ” ## $ ‡= " back in the team. He’s worked very hard in training this week. QPR defender, Rio Ferdinand will miss the short trip across west London as he serves the " match suspension for # 5

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the task that lies ahead. “We’ve never had to go through anything like this, " % he said. “But we’ve taken a great step forward [against St Pauli]. “We’ve got a big game coming up on Saturday. It’s a massive challenge, but if there’s one game that’s " levels up, it’s the one against ‘& 6 $% Dortmund won 2-0 the last time these sides met in the DFL-Supercup, but their domestic form has nosedived since the August showpiece. Pep Guardiola’s reigning champions, who remain unbeaten in the league, currently hold a four-point advantage at the top of the Bundesliga.

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Rooney,Falcao in doubt for Manchester derby

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Sanchez unhappy at Arsenal after rift with Ozil hilean Alexis Sanchez signed for Arsenal in a ÂŁ32million deal from Barcelona in the summer, but according to sensational reports in his homeland, he is fed up of life in north London. Chile local paper La Tercera claims Sanchez is not enjoying things at the Emirates, and has fallen out with several players including Mesut Ozil. The report suggests } ÂĄ ( support from Ozil on the pitch. Sanchez has been a hit so far with the fans, and has earned rave reviews for his displays. The 25-year-old was on target in the 2-2 draw against Hull and grabbed both goals in the 2-0 win over Sunderland. And the extraordinary claim will no doubt sit uncomfortably with Arsenal

orussia Dortmund captain, Mats Hummels is hoping the challenge of facing Bayern Munich can help kick-start his side’s dismal season. Jurgen Klopp’s men have endured a torrid Bundesliga campaign to date and

" on a six-match winless " those matches ending in defeat. That uncharacteristic run of form sees Dortmund languishing down in 15th, [ # 5 of the table. However, after picking up a 3-0 victory at St Pauli in the DFB-Pokal on Tuesday, Hummels senses a potential upturn in fortunes, despite the magnitude of

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Barca set to bounce back ...after El Clasico defeat by Real Madrid L

uis Enrique will come up against familiar opposition as Barcelona aim to regain momentum in La Liga at home to Celta Vigo on Saturday. Barca had not conceded a single league goal prior to last Saturday’s crushing 3-1 Clasico defeat at the home of arch rivals Real Madrid. ! # " }# # # by just two points, with Barca ahead of secondplaced Sevilla on goal 5 $ And the Catalan giants will be desperate to return to winning ways on Saturday against their coach’s former

Rivals Bayern and Dortmund tango in Munich

recovering from a knee injury. But if he does stay, he is unlikely to be reunited with Sanchez until the New Year.

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anchester United could be short of their key strikers as they head into the derby against Manchester City. Having gone through a crisis in defence just a few weeks ago, Louis van Gaal now has concerns at the other end of the pitch. Wayne Rooney is due to return from a three-game

suspension for his kick at Stewart Downing but after he was seen limping earlier this week, there have been concerns that the captain

( $ The latest reports on that front are positive, but there is no guarantee the all-time leading scorer in Manchester derbies will be ready.

There are also concerns over Radamel Falcao. The Colombian has missed the " through jet-lag and the most ‡ % in training. With the on-loan striker having scored just # " > ! 5 issues will be a growing concern for Van Gaal.

FIXTURES PREMIER LEAGUE Sat, Nov 1 Newcastle Stoke City Leicester Arsenal Chelsea Everton Hull

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Liverpool West Ham West Brom Burnley QPR Swansea Southampton

LA LIGA Sat, Nov 1 Granada At Madrid Barcelona Sociedad

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R/Madrid CĂłrdoba Celta MĂĄlaga

BUNDESLIGA Sat, Nov 1 Hannover v Mainz v Hamburger v '

Bayern v

Eintracht Werder Bayer < Dortmund

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Sports/News

Izilein supports Keshi’s return .Hails truce that prevented FIFA ban Mark Ogagan

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former Chief Coach of the Nigeria Golden Eaglets, Godwin izilein, says the decision to bring Stephen Keshi back as Head Coach of the Super Eagles is a ‘timely one.’ Government waded into the lingering NFF crisis on Thursday and ordered that Keshi be reinstated as Eagles coach, a decision Izilein describes as heartwarming. “I think it makes sense to bring him " [ as we cannot expect Shaibu Amodu and co to perform miracles at this stage of the Afcon { " $ “Also, sacking Keshi, as it were, would have been a dent on his CV, and I don’t think that’s a nice thing to do to a man that has done so much for Nigerian football both as a player and as a coach,� Izilein

said. The former Bendel Insurance coach further told Newswatch Times sports that Keshi should be allowed to " [ as this will be a proper way to assess him rather than chasing him away before the job is done. “I also think by keeping him on the job for the last two qualifying matches we can be able to assess him properly and decide whether to give him another contract or part ways with him,� added Izilein, who guided Super Falcons to African Women’s Championship win in 2004. He hailed the federal government and the sports ministry for fashioning a way out of the NFF logjam, saying it was good because it prevented a looming FIFA ban. “A ban could have been disastrous for our football, and as the saying goes- a stitch in time saves nine. At least

for now we can breathe a sigh of relief and ( things,� he remarked. For Nigeria to qualify for next year’s Afcon tournament, Izilein said the team needs to step up its act and go for the needed win in Congo. “The boys must be focused on this game because it’s a must-win. If Congo could beat us here there’s nothing stopping us beating them in their territory too, but it will come down to the mentality

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ormer Super Eagles speed winger, Dr. Felix Owolabi has taken the Amaju Pinnick led board to the cleaners saying they lack administrative acumen to take the right decision at the appropriate time. Owolabi maintained

that the Super Eagles lacklustre performance { " should not be blamed on Keshi alone noting that the protracted crisis that engulfed the football house immediately after the World Cup was enough distraction to the team. He quipped that the

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Keshi

NFF: This cycle of crisis must stop – Obaseki Victor Enyinnaya

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ormer second Vice President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Chief Oyuki Obaseki has tasked present day football administrators to abide by the tenets that

NFF erred for sacking Keshi – Owolabi Babs Oyetoro

of our players,� he said. Keshi was in charge of the four Afcon qualifying matches so far played by the Eagles, which has produced a paltry four points following an opening day 3-2 defeat by Congo in Calabar, a goalless draw in South Africa and another loss in Sudan before a comeback 3-1 win over Sudan at home. Nigeria needs to win their two remaining games away to Congo and at home against South Africa to stand any chance of going through to Maroc 2015.

NFF took a rash decision to have sacked Keshi after the Sudan match in Abuja stressing that the victory recorded against Sudan had brought the team back into contention in the { " $ He berated Pinnick’s managerial ability to decipher and take the right decision in the middle of crisis is obviously lacking in the board. “I am proud of Keshi because he is a player of my generation. And whether you like it or not Keshi still remains Nigerian best indigenous coach today. His achievements speak volume. He may have his shortcomings but he should not be treated with such ignominy�, he noted. He stressed that they should have allowed him to complete the remaining two matches thereafter the board would have taken its decision. “Who knows that the guy might win the remaining two matches? That is why the board would have allowed him " { " %$

would craft their names in gold years after they must have left the scene by imbibing those virtues that would grow and develop the game instead of fronting personal ambition that is the order of the day amongst them today. He was reacting to the renewed and protected struggle for the control of the leadership of the federation which he hung on personal interest and ego trip that fuel the crisis instead of abating it. The act he has described as impediment to the progress of the sport. According to him, this is the longest and worst crisis that has befallen football family threatening its very soul. ‘It has given the gladiators bad name and created terrible image for the country. This cycle of crisis must stop. This is what has been left of our football after the last world Cup. It is a shame that the whole thing centered on what comes into their private pockets. The interest and passion which is the bed rock of administrating the game is no more the centre ( $ ^ these people have reduced the high esteemed sport that revolves on integrity. There must be way out. The warring groups must respect ( agreed upon. Enough of these senseless belicking,’ he counsels. ^ # ( $ Every four years Nigerian football experiences an upheaval that threatens to send it to the deep hole. Given the wrangles about money, which in no

5 our output in Brazil, the unending spit between the federation and Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi, tied with the allegations of misappropriation of funds leveled against the last

administration and their co-travelers, government, it seemed, had had enough and decided to move against the board, an action which incurred the wrath of FIFA that often threatens the country. The major problem is not the World football governing body but Nigerian administrators have remained her worst enemy. These set of present day administrators have failed to put the overall interest of " personal ambitions. That has been the deep rooted cause of all what has been playing itself out since the World Cup curtain drew in Brazil in July. ‘The tug of war amongst them has persisted. One hopes that what have been said to be truce would hold $ !

5 the sport presently are enormous. Nobody is talking

about the alleged corruption leveled against the former $ ! ( suddenly shifted to who heads the NFF. It is the crux ( $ – # "

where the present agreement ( lead our football to,’ he stressed. Obaseki further posited that if greed that rules the NFF members should be set aside and interested parties sit down and honestly agree on practical way forward, then the lasting solution could well be said to be in sight. The major problem is the mutual suspicion that existed unabated between both camps. The scenario is worrisome and never in the best interest of the sport in the country. The game is heavily polarised today. It portends grieve signal and the only way is to nip it on the bud, he added.

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hat made you opt for interior design? I have always had the desire from childhood and I also love colours. As an undergraduate, I was painting and sculpting but my passion geared more towards interior design. It started as a hobby. Then, anytime I visited a relative, I would start arranging furniture and other accessories on my mind and even offered to make the place better. It was done without charges and even my friends benefitted from it and kept calling me. I kept carrying out my passion until I went commercial. At the completion of the National Youth Service programme at the Central Bank of Nigeria, Lagos, I went commercial. I served at the mutilation department in 2001. By 2005, I was married and my husband noticed how I could arrange and re-arrange stuffs at home. Our home was always wearing new looks. He advised me to go into it as I was not employed and it was convenient carrying out my passion and seeing to the children’s needs at home. Did you have any training in interior design? Yes, I did. Most of the courses I did were online and I did some anytime I travelled abroad. I studied Fine Arts but I majored in Industrial Arts at Yaba College of Technology, Lagos. That was where the passion for interior design came into being. My major area of concentration now is in the interior design. The thing here is that I wanted to study Law because my family thought I was good in debates but when I wrote JAMB, I did not meet the cut-off ff mark. So instead of waiting for another JAMB, my family knew I had a flair for home designs, art etc, so they actually persuaded me to go to Yaba College of Technology. I got the admission on account of my high mark. What is the difference between interior designs and decoration? An interior designer is someone who studied Interior Designs and knows about spacing. He/she has a certificate to show for it, but an interior decorator does not need education or certificate to back what he or she is doing. A housewife can decorate to her taste and people appreciate and pay her compliments. What inspires your works? When I see the smile and satisfaction on my client’s face at every business transaction, I get inspired. I like being organised and orderly. I love colours and I get inspired by everything including fashion hair, shoes and jewellery. How is the interior designing business in Nigeria? It is budding; not yet where we are supposed to be. But we will be there soon. We are at the stage where many skilled artisans are doing the job here. We need not travel abroad to import furniture. As with the fashion industry, interior design has evolved and we make furniture and other accessories here in Nigeria. Currently, we have a handful of human resources and equipment that can design the best in terms of household, office furniture and accessories. But for a few raw materials - which we still buy abroad - Nigeria rates high in interior design when placed at par with developed countries. I buy some of the materials here in Nigeria and also get some abroad. There are some interior designs you would marvel at and wonder whether they were actually made here. What are the challenges you face in the business? There are quite a few! We cannot stop talking about the irregular power supply. My company runs on diesel over 18 hours daily, and there are times we exceed three days! Imagine when the products are ready for sale; they become expensive and customers complain that made-in-Nigeria goods are expensive. Sometimes furniture that is supposed to sale for a certain amount is sold for a higher price because we powered our generator to get them done. It makes them much more expensive than we would have sold. Moreover, there are no upholstery textile companies in Nigeria so manufacturers are compelled to import some of the fabrics. Though the wood and foams are available, 80 per cent of materials are sourced imported. The major challenge is in power supply. I also observed that there are inadequate training facilities for artisans. Most of them learn on the job. The ones that are trained would not stay to work but prefer to stay in the office and allow owners to run around and market their wares. The work culture here is horrible.

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How do you cope with competition? The competition is stiff. One cannot start a business and be the only one doing it, but that does not mean you do not have your place. As soon as you start, you create your own niche in the market. Interior design/décor is about flair, and if you have the passion for something, it keeps you going. What prompted you to start Home Connect 360, your radio programme? I discovered that anytime I wanted information on interior, it is either I went to the foreign magazine or Google. There are hardly TV or radio programmes to help. So this idea sprang up and I pursued it. It has enjoyed a large following and I have observed that people are hungry for information. They want to know more. It is about interior designs, housing and many more. It is like a directory for home owners. What is your definition of style? I wear what I like and because of the nature of my work, I love comfort. I wear what I feel comfortable in. I do not go with trends. I am a colour person and I go with what suits me, not what is trending. Do you have time for leisure? For me, there is no time for leisure. Sometimes I work on Sundays, especially if I have customers whose only day to meet with me is on a Sunday. I do not have time to chat around; after my family, it is my work. How can a woman manage her home and her career successfully? First and foremost, as a woman, you should know that you have a job at home. You should not let your work come first but your family. I’m good at planning, and I have learnt to strike a balance in every sphere of my life. It is not easy but we get it done. Where is your husband in this your career trajectory? If he wasn’t there for me I won’t be where I am now. I am married to a wonderful husband. He is not the usual Nigerian husband. I don’t know how to explain this; he is my rock; he pushes me to where I never thought. He is one in a million. I am lucky to have him. To the stage I am now, he is the one backing me both morally and financially. We need more men like him in Nigeria. He has always been my head, if it wasn’t for him I would be in one dreary office job now. I always go home with my problems; he listens and says ‘why don’t we do it this way?’ We always communicate. I have a wonderful husband who is supportive. When a woman gets such a support, she very soars high.

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My husband, my super man – Sandra d Duru-Eluobi l b Hers is a story of excellence, and evident in every challenge in her way. Sandra Duru-Eluobi is a consultant to the Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON). Born in Lagos where she also had both primary and post-primary school education, Sandra went abroad, precisely the School of Social and Human Studies in Atlantic International University, Hawai, United States of America, and earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Psychology. She also holds a second Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication. She is currently pursuing a professional course at the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations. She is the CEO of Sanchhy Nigeria Limited, Zest Media and Entertainment Company, as well as Excellence Cable and Electronics Company Limited. She is a board member of America-based institution( 5 + ,- + !

+ 6 7 " ) ( 8 ( 9 She has also worked as consultant with various governments and international agencies such as Police Women Unit, Police Service Commission, Kulfana Mining Company, Shylon Properties and African Leadership Forum. In this interview with FUNSHO AKINWALE, Sandra talked about her marriage, her job and other issues. By the way Sandra is married to Prince Emmanuel Ebuka Eluobi, a professional footballer and also an international model who plies his trade abroad.


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ou recently got married; how are you enjoying marital life? I got married on the 2nd of August; that was court marriage. Besides, we’ve also done the traditional marriage in our home town in Imo State. You once had a failed marriage. How do you intend to protect this one from any negative As they say once bitten, twice shy. If you ask me now, I should be a graduate of marriage education because I’ve been through it. And I understand / 6 / /| ! } # " # } " handle and make it work now. I think I should call myself an experienced marriage student. What led to the break-up of your previous marriage? It’s an experience I don’t like talking about. You were in this country when this story broke involving my husband and the Imo State deputy governor. It was in the media for several months that it lasted but we have all learnt our past mistakes and we pray that it will not happen again. Tell us about your new husband When you talk about Mr. Eluobi, he is a totally " / / ~ $ X do not really believe spiritual things, but I believe things happen in the spiritual realm before they manifest in physical. Most times, we pray to God but we don’t know He listens to our prayers. But because those results don’t come immediately, we think He did not hear our prayers. Eluobi is just the opposite of my former husband Rajis. He is a good friend; he just came to my life to wipe away my tears and make things work for me. How did you meet him? We are childhood friends. We only lost contact before we recently met in the United Kingdom and then took it from there. Today, we are best of friends, brother and sister, husband and wife. Eluobi is a good manager of everything you can ever think of. What is his background? He is a prince from Imo State, and a graduate of English correspondent. So when it comes to education, he is a master. He is educated, civilized and traditionally, he is there. When it comes to respecting a woman, he is 100 percent. He is a man who understands what it takes to build a home in as much as he is a young person. Interestingly, he has never been married and I keep wondering the way he understands how to run a home perfectly well, even more than the experienced married men who have failed once, twice or even thrice. I think he is a genius and also creative. He is an international professional footballer who plies his trade abroad. He is also a media practitioner, a Public Relations expert and naturally endowed with ideas. He has his hands in many things and he is a master of them all. He is also a professional model abroad. He is working towards bringing his clothing line to Nigeria and also a football academy in order to

} " $ & manufacturing some things that go crown it all, Eluobi is a blessed man and a genius. through several processes before it’s done. So we are working towards that perfectly and happily for Ok, how would you describe him compared to now. As of now, he is the perfect man and as far as

I’m concerned, I have not seen anything to regret Like I said, he is a very calm and understanding marrying him. guy. He doesn’t rush into things; he takes his time. Was he into any relationship before you meet You might think he doesn’t understand what is him? going on at the moment but he has seen it all. He €# / } 6 / ~ }  takes his time to work on people’s mistakes in is in one relationship or the other. So what brings order to make them better persons. He is a good out the best in a man is making a good choice. father, he is raising these kids, and you won’t even "

| " know that they are not his biological children. In " # " / ! 6 " our tradition, once a man pays a woman’s dowry, him but he is a much disciplined man who has everything she has belongs to him. So he is being a taken a good direction he wants to live his life, and good father to our children. In fact, my husband is he is building a good home. a good manager of our marriage. So would you say love has been fair to you? Looking at your past experience, do you think he I will say ‘yes’ because love is something you is the best guy for you? + " | # /

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Wh got you attracted to him? What It should be the other way: what got him attracted to me? I’m a woman, nothing should get me at attracted to any man but what really moved me tto re-consider his proposal is because of the kind of person he is. He is not talkative; he doesn’t socialize to the extreme; he is a complete man, a made-man, calm person and that is the only person that can marry me. You will discover that I’ve been calm these days on the social media talking political issues ever since I got married. It’s not that I’m not active, I’m reasonably active and that shows he is doing a good job, trying to make the best out of me. H How did he propose to you? Nowadays, men don’t go to women to say I w want to marry you. He is a man of class; he let th things work out naturally. He gave me time an and persuaded me to do better than my past ex experience and we moved on with our lives. W When should we expect the cry of a baby in your ho home? W We are not God, and as you can see, any woman wh who wants to have a good home will certainly ma babies for her husband. We will let things make wo out naturally; he is a very healthy man. Who work kno maybe two or three are on the way but you knows nev can tell. never Ho do you feel now adding Eluobi to your How nam name? It sounds strange to me because I’ve been an ind independent woman for years. You know I never cha changed my name in my previous marriage, so

Nowadays, men don’t go to women to say I want to marry you. He is a man of class; he let things work out naturally

Eluobi is special to me. What is your general disposition to life? Life is all about doing what is right, being happy and achieving your expected goals because your creation was not by mistake. So when you discover yourself, you integrate the great things you have learnt into the society where you live, and make it

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Feminine story

Super-rich single Nigerian ladies Who could have thought these women would remain single this long? They are rich, powerful and a good number of them are drop-dead gorgeous. Those that are not super-rich in their own rights have money bag dads. Those among them that have tasted the juice of matrimony soon found it a bit bitter and promptly dropped the toga, preferring to remain single even after a child or two. But others seem to be too busy to have time for any form of romance that could lead to marriage. Whatever the case may be, they are yet to find their better-halves. Some are in their twenties, thirties and others are hitting forty and beyond. FUNSHO AKINWALE catalogues the ladies whose problem is not cash at all. Biola Okoya

Gbemisola Saraki If her wishes have been well served by God, this ravishingly beautiful lady, a two-term senator of the Federal Republic, would have been the current governor of Kwara State. After her marriage to one Segun Fowora crashed a few years ago, the politician has still remained single. The reasons are best known to her. Though she is a mother of three, the Senator is as good as a beauty queen any day. She has in abundance, everything a man would need. Born into wealth, Gbemisola has done well for herself, such that she is comparable to any man.

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Arunma Oteh Ms Arunma Oteh, a Nigerian/British by nationality, might have been described as the ‘Iron Lady’ of Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission for her no-nonsense approach to regulating Nigeria’s business world. It is beyond arguement that she is a damsel that could ‘disarm’ any man. Not known to be romantically linked to any man, Arunma has proven that whatever she’s worth today is by dint of harwork. Yet she is believed to be ‘loaded’. Any man that wins her heart would most certainly be floating on wealth. What’s however disarming about Arunma is the fact that she’s not loud; hardly visible on the social circuit.

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Deola Sagoe Deola Sagoe, daughter of Chief Michael Adeojo, Chairman of Toyota Nigeria Limited, is a lady that was born into wealth but has carved a niche for herself as a haute couture fashion designer who has rocked the country and caught the eyes of the international fashion community. She is a mother of three but has refused to remarry after her marriage to Kofi Sagoe hit the rocks years ago.

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Funke Adedoyin Princess Funke Adedoyin, daughter of frontline industrialist, Chief Samuel Adedoyin of Doyin Group of companies, served the country twice as a minister in the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo between 1999 and 2007. The mother of one has never been married but she is rich and powerful. Asked whether she intendd to marry in the near future, Funke curtly responded that she was in a relationship and that her teenage son is the centre of her world. “He is my heart; he is my everything,” Funke was quoted as saying.

Edith Jibunoh Edith Jibunoh is a modern day successful woman who has come clean and good from playing hard on the field populated by men. The daughter of Dr. Newton Jibunoh, the popular adventurer and explorer, has worked in the MDG Office of the Presidency and the World Bank, where she worked on East Asian countries and External Affairs at the Bank’s UN office. Since her short-lived marriage to Stan Rerri was dissolved, Edith has been on her own. Pretty and lively, Edith is any man’s dream of a wife but the woman who has written severally on African development and governance seems to prefer spinsterhood.

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Biola Okoya Chic, sophisticated and rich, Biola Okoya, one of the most celebrated daughters of business mogul and billionaire, Chief Rasaq Okoya of Eleganza Group of companies, has not come close to contemplating marriage after her first attempt with Akinwande Johnson failed. Biola, regarded as a stylish lady, loves to party and would be a lively one for any man. But for reasons best known to her, she has decided to shun the allure of matrimony. There was even a gist that she once stated that she would never succumb to the dominance of any man. Once a hot item on the social scene, she has recoiled into a quiet life, setting adrift rumours that all is not rosy between her and her billionaire father, who is obviously taken in with his last wife, Shade.

Tabitha Kwajafa Not much is known about Tabitha, daughter of Fulani Kwajafa, the former boss of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), but she is said to be both beautiful and rich. She runs a boutique - AMEN 2 in Abuja. The outfit is strictly for the high and mighty. There is a gist that she has a son, but that could not be independently confirmed. The real thing is that Tabitha is waiting for a man to sweep her off her feet. She’s got more than enough in dowry for any man willing to take on the prospect of having this good-spirited woman for a wife.

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Fatima Atiku Abubakar Dr. Fatima Atiku Abubakar is the first child of Hajiya Titi Atiku Abubakar for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Turakin Adamawa and former Vice President of Nigeria. She is a medical doctor who prefers a quiet life away from social glare. In her late thirties, Fatima is still single but it is unclear whether she has had any child. Why wealthy Fatima is still single is best known to her. She is a darling of her father. A few years back, we saw how the family went the extra mile in seeing off their offsprings to matrimony at the wedding of Adamu Atiku Abubakar, first son of the family. Nothing was spared in making the event grand. Everyone that is somebody in the country graced the wedding, which was more of a carnival.

Orie Kalu Orie Kalu is a pretty lady who would pass without attracting a second look by the male folk. But this daughter of former Chairman of Union Bank of Nigeria, Elder K.U. Kalu, hasn’t been able to get tied to any man for keeps. She shuttles between Nigeria and the United States of America, and word has it that she is doing well for herself except signing off her maiden name.

Gloria & Elvina Ibru Daphne Dafinone Daphne Dafinone, daughter of renowned accountant and wealthy man, Chief David Dafinone, is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, and Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria. She trained with KPMG Peat Marwick Mcclintock, Chartered Accountants, United Kingdom, where she qualified,before joining Horwath Dafinone. Daphne, perhaps in her late twenties, later earned a Ph.D in Internal Audit and Corporate Governance from City University (London). She is one of the family members who made the Guinness Book of Records as the family with the most Chartered accountants. It baffles admirers of the Dafinone family why this pretty lady is not yet hooked.

Mabruka Mai Deribe Gloria and Elvina Ibru Gloria and Elvina Ibru are daughters of Olorogun Michael. Their step-mother is Cecilia Ibru of the Oceanic Bank fame. To say the girls are rich is an understatement. Though both babes are on the big side, they are certainly good looking. Both babes rock the social scene in Nigeria. While Gloria is a musician, Elvina is an On Air Personality with a popular radio station where she presents a romantic segment mostly at night. Needless to say both babes float on wealth, yet they are unmarried. They like to feel free and generally unwind. For some reason, they disappeared from the social scene for a while only to reappear recently. The sisters were first noticed at a party in the company of their brother Oskar, and later seen at some favourite hangouts with some of their friends.

She is the daughter of the rich Mai Deribe. A fashion designer for the upper class, Mabruka’s cute body has won her many admirers. She is still single and in a recent interview said her ideal man must possess her late billionaire father’s qualities. Mabruka Mai Deribe is the designer behind Mabs Couture and she is well respected in the fashion circle. The Abuja-based designer had been away for a while, but has been busy working on an entirely new line of hand-made fashion accessories - earrings, bracelets and rings , crystallized ankara print fabric and dressy kaftan dresses. Admirers wonder when she

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What does style mean to you? My style is sexy tomboy. People may say I have a sexy body but I don’t think I necessarily ooze sex appeal. Sometimes you will see me expose my midriff and sometimes I project the tomboy nature in me.

How do you relax? I like to work-out a lot. I am very big on abs so I do a lot of training in the gym with my trainer. I watch a lot of series and listen to music. Truth is, you would not even see me when I am not working because everything I need to be comfortable is available indoors.

Is music rewarding? It gets more financially rewarding as you grow. As people get to know you, you get more shows, though as an up and coming artiste you get to do some shows free of charge, that can still be counted as experience so you are not losing out in any way.

How are you handling competition in the industry? Competition is healthy; it makes you want to grow. I am carving a niche and creating a brand. When I first came into the industry, some people said I sounded like Tiwa Savage even though I did not see the semblance. I took it as a compliment but I need people to understand that Saeon is Saeon.

How many albums do you have to your credit? I went professional in 2012 but I have been putting out music since 2009 to pave the way for me. I don’t have an album yet because if you understand the norm in Nigeria, you are expected to be known all over and have a hit single before you can put out an album. I just released a single - Boogie down - featuring Wizkid. I am not with any music label. I have been funding my career by myself and with the help of my parents. I don’t think I want to join a label and have to wait on the line. Any record label that wants me to put pen to paper must be able to bring to the table much more than I can as an independent artiste.

Your journey to music Growing up, I had music around me. My father has a lovely voice; he sings but he never took it as a career. I grew up listening to a lot of artistes and I started writing songs when I was 13 years old. I felt it in my spirit and I started writing for myself. My parents have always been aware of my love for music. When I was done at school, I decided to face music full-time.

ell us about your background My real name is Seun Oni but people call me SAEON. I had always known that I was going to do music. When I was in SSS 1, a friend and I started thinking of the names that I could bear. I wanted something that would sound like Seun and we picked out different letters from my names- S (Seun), O (Omolara), E (Eva) and ON (Oni). I read International Studies and History at Babcock University and International Relations with focus on terrorism and counter terrorism at Warwick University, United Kingdom, at postgraduate level.

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he style and fashion of the family of Kim Kardashian, Kanye West and their small woman, North West are being noted by many. AndrĂŠ Leon Talley, a prominent member of the fashion scene, just penned an article claiming the couple and their daughter, North West, deserve the title of “First Fashion Family. The three were a force of iconic moments as they pivoted around Paris, the Mecca of fashion during the last / { wrote, online. And it’s not just Talley who is a fan of the family’s sense of style. The contributing editor to Vogue magazine also quoted several members of the fashion community who have nothing but love for the threesome. “Kanye knows { "} " " Ralph Lauren said. Model Kate Moss added, “Kim is one of my #

${ The stylish wife of superstar Kanye when it comes to her style choices. Kim celebrated her 34th birthday on West and mother of one, North October 28. West is always a delight to look at

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ucky Ini Edo; things are looking up for the star actress despite a recently knock-kneed marriage. She recently got herself / $ & actress, who earns millions of Naira from endorsement " _ N70million home in Lekki, Lagos. The new abode overlooking an inner street in Lekki boasts of a foyer, solid gate, and a backyard. The allure of the house is its design and lavish space. We gather she’s already living in the house with her siblings. Only recently, she snapped up a state-of-the-art M-Benz auto. Predictably, her recent acquisitions have set tongues wagging. In fact, there are people who think that her

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iss Osoteku Omolade Mariam has won this year’s edition of Miss Olokun Beauty pageant held in Lagos, as part of activities marking the annual Olokun Festival. The crown was keenly contested by young girls from the 36 states of the federation. At the end of the contest, Miss Osoteku from Ogun State was crowned the new Miss Olokun amid pomp and ceremony. Miss Olokun Beauty pageant is part of the all-inclusive Olokun Festival 2014 edition.

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/Â… { "$  smiling (I am captain of my 3 kid team). Not one female nurse volunteered. “We ALL had to demonstrate proper use of PPE equipment and € protocol. I was full of thoughts as I watched the display, hoods, masks, gowns, and boots‌.almost like a nightmare. Home news had it that Nigerians washed their hands, didn’t hug as much, moni "

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ormer beauty queen and Nigeria’s Next Super Model and Isiss Models CEO, Joan Okorodudu, dudu, turned 56 years during the week. ek. Tripping wishes the amazing woman many more years of beauty and d succ cess ahead. Her brands - NNSM M and Isis Models - have been named Cool Brands of the World 2014 by Cool ool Brands International 80 brands around the world.

CMB has collaborated with Italian-Nigerian based designers - Kinabuti - to bankroll the Dare 2 Dream project. FCMB will be empowering youths on investment and at the end of the project, the emerging winner will be the Face of the FCMB Dare 2 Dream Project.

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ctress Omoni Oboli and her husband Nnamdi have celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary. The event took place on October 28. _ #

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op society woman and nd two- time minister, is aging ars gracefully. She appears more regal and charming when you think you have seen thee best gh of her. Little wonder the high society will gather today at Eko and, Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, h Lagos, as she marks her 70th ef birthday. Her husband, Chief Adebayo Akande, Eketa Olubadan of Ibadanland (MFR), is pulling all strings e. to celebrate his graceful wife. rd with a The silver box invitation card glittering brooch is exquisitee in quality.

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hika Ike has been enjoying her pre-birthday vacation for days now. She started in Dubai where she rented a yacht for $24,000 to kill boredom and now has ended up in Istanbul, Turkey. She is getting ready to come back home, and has started shopping for souvenirs as usual for her birthday and memorabilia of her journey.

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ot too long ago, prolific female disc jockey and daughter of billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola, Cuppy was officially dressed as a Tourism Ambassador for the Federal Republic’s ‘Fascinating Nigeria’ campaign. In doing her country proud, the 21 year-old DJ attended the Financial Times Luxury Summit 2014 in Mexico to join some of the world’s most influential people in discussing the next 15 emerging economies of which Nigeria is one of them. Feelers from the trip disclosed that Cuppy fully and impressively represented her country well with her good conduct and what they call ‘fantastic diplomatic relations!

" # X $ _ [" 6 6 social media to wish his wife a happy 20th wedding anniversary. & # @@$ _ " [ married on October 22, 1994 and are blessed with four children. He shared their wedding picture with a special note on the day.

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egative emotions can take a toll on even the strong at heart. Sadness can leak out a happy spirit, just as anxiety can steal away a hopeful soul. In moments when we worry, we rob ourselves of love, acceptance and the potential for courage and self-growth. But there are things we can do about it right now. Even though you feel hopeless to your emotions, it is possible to reconnect to a stronger side of your self-the part of you that can heal what feels un-healable. It may not cause any permanent changes (you may need therapy for that). But it can temporarily alleviate what feels intolerable and lift the heavy cloud that may be weighing down on your life. Look in the Mirror Sometimes we’re not aware of how depleted we feel. The busyness and chaos of life can make us numb. Everybody else needs our attention and in giving to them, we often neglect our self. One way to shift this outwardly perspective is to tune into what’s going on with you. You don’t have to literally look into the mirror, but it helps. For once, spend time finding out who you are, what you want, and what you need right now. And indulge yourself in whatever that is. Think of a happy moment When you think upon a happy memory, your body doesn’t know it’s not happening right now. Spend a few minutes remembering one of the most happiest moments of your life, see it, smell it, feel it, and you’ll instantly be there. Spend time with people

who love and cherish you This sounds like an obvious one right? But I wonder how many people realize the importance of devoting time to those they love and who love them back. When we’re with people who love and accept us for who we are, we can let go just a little bit. We can loosen the grip of perfection and just be in all our humanness. Reflect on gratitude How can you find anything to be grateful for when you’re in a job you hate or jobless, single and unhappy with your life? It’s not that hard when you zoom in on the things you have that someone else may be praying for. Your health? Your home? Your great relationship with your sisters? Your children? Your paying gig? How about your breath or that you’re here reading this right now? I sometimes suffer from comparitis. I look for people who are doing better than me and I grovel in how I’ll never measure up. But I’ve found that if I shift my attention on all the blessings I’ve had, I not only raise my mood, but increase the bounty in my life. Choose an all-consuming activity I can’t paint well if I’m worried about what I need to do tomorrow. And it’s almost impossible to think about my work schedule when I’m in tree pose or downward dog. That’s exactly what I choose those two activities. Prepainting and preyoga, I may feel overwhelmed, but I always end feeling at peace. Distraction may be the only thing that can get you through the next moment. If you find an activity that’s positive, embrace it. If this moment is the most important one you’ll ever experience, you won’t regret choosing something that will make you relaxed and at peace right now.


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PAThis i G SAs for E LE

THE ICT CENTENARY CONFERENCE AT THE MUSA YAR’ADUA CENTRE, ABUJA

Chairman OpenMedia, Dr. Ernest Ndukwe presenting the award “Premier ICT Officer of the Federation” to Nigeria’s Minister of Communications Technology, Dr. Omobola Johnson at the ICT Centenary Awards

L-R: Mpke Abang (Publisher IT & Telecom Digest); Olubayo Abiodun (Managing Director, Africa Telecom & IT); Dr. Bayero Agabi (Anchor, Infotech Today on AIT); Ken Ugbechie (Publisher, Political Economist); Dr. Eugene Juwah (EVC NCC); Aaron Ukodie (Chairman, ICT Centenary Conference and Awards); Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem, President, Teledon; Mrs. Ufuoma Daro (Publisher, E-Business Life); and Remmy Nweke (Secretary, ICT Centenary Conference and Awards)

THE 2014 WORLD FOOD DAY/AGRIC VALUE CHAINS EMPOWERMENT WITH THE THEME,“FEEDING THE WORLD, CARING FOR THE EARTH”, ORGANIZED BY THE LAGOS STATE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND COOPERATIVES AT THE JOHNSON AGIRI AGRICULTURAL COMPLEX, OKO-OBA, AGEGE, LAGOS

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN (2nd left) and the Commissioner for Agriculture and Cooperatives, Prince Gbolahan Lawal (left); representatives of Ikeja Senior Grammar School, Mr. Oluyode Olalekan (middle) and Mr. Adewunmi Olalekan (3rd right), Winner of Agric. Science Quiz Competition organised for Secondary Schools in Lagos.

Governor Fashola (middle) presenting a Deed of Sublease to Allottees of Agric Land to one of the beneficiaries while Commissioner for Agriculture and Cooperatives, Prince Gbolahan Lawal (left) watches. PHOTOS: SAMUEL ALUKO

THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF BANKERS OF NIGERIA 2014 ANNUAL LECTURE, AT THE BANKERS HOUSE IN LAGOS…RECENTLY

CASHLESS CONFERENCE NIGERIA 2014 IN LAGOS... RECENTLY.

L-R: Former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Chief Joseph Oladele Sanusi; President/ Chairman of Council, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Otunba Debola Osibogun; Guest Speaker/Group Managing Director, Chams Plc, Sir Ademola Aladekomo and Chairman of the occasion/Managing Director, EcoBank Nigeria Limited, Jibril Aku.

L-R: Senior Payment Systems Specialist, World Bank, Mr. Harisu Natarajan; Chair, Committee of E-Banking Heads, Mr. Tunde Kuponiyi; Executive Director, Sales and Marketing Unified Payment, Mr. Babatunde Okeniyi and Partner, Reach Consult, Henrietta Abraham.

L-R: General Secretary, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Enugu, Cyrian Ezeagu; School of Business Adminstration, Pan-Atlantic University, Prof. Chantal EPIE and Vice Chancellor, Federal University, Ndufu-Alike Ikwo (FUNAI), Prof. Oye Ibidapo-Obe. PHOTOS: SEGUN PADONU

L-R: Special Assistant on Research and Strategy to the Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Uche Okoro; Dr. Bayo Adaralegbe; Kunbi Adeola and Chief Executive Office Aragga.com, PHOTOS: SEGUN PADONU Mr. Adeniji Adaralegbe.


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THE PREMIERE OF AN INNOVATIVE TELEVISION DRAMA SERIES TITLED ‘NEWMAN STREET,’ AT THE SILVERBIRD GALLERIA, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS... RECENTLY.

L-R: Executive Director, Centre for Communication Programs Nigeria, Babafunke Fagbemi (left) and Susan Krenn, Regional Director (Africa), Johns Hopkins University.

THE INVESTITURE OF LION CHIBUZOR OGBONNAYA AS PRESIDENT, LIONS CLUB OF LAGOS MAINLAND, 2014/2015 LIONS YEAR

Immediate Past President, Lion Toyin Abubakar, handing over the insignia of office to the new president, Lion Chibuzor Ogbonnaya.

L-R: Roseline Okposio, Mr. Bond Emeruwa, Dr. (Mrs.) Isoken Aikpokpo and Mrs. Emeruwa. PHOTOS: SEGUN PADONU

LUNCHING OF THE NEW PRODUCT OF WIKO PHONE BY WIKO MOBILE NIGERIA HELD IN LAGOS RECENTLY.

The District Governor of Lions Club 404B-2, Lagos Mainland, Lion (Alhaji) Abiodun A. Adedeji, unveiling the new President, Lion Chibuzor Ogbonnaya, after her investiture.

RALLY/MASS RETURN BY THE WOMEN’S WING OF NZUKO ARO

L-R: Channel Marketing Manager, Wiko Mobile Nigeria, Mr. Adebayo Adams; Key Account Manager, Abiola Anifowose and Director of Marketing, Middle East Africa, Mr. Gareth Abel A cross-section of participants

Director of International Businness, Mr. Marcel Van De Pas and Country Sales Manager, Wiko Mobile Nigeria, Mr. John Peter PHOTOS: SAMUEL ALUKO

A cross-section of participants at the recently held Rally/Mass Return by the women’s wing of Nzuko Aro, worldwide.


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My Kitchen Talking Nutrition with CHIZOBA BENSON

0806.565.1922 (sms only) chizobanwobu@yahoo.com

Recovering after a stroke

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stroke is a sudden attack or death of the brain cells caused by lack of oxygen supply into the brain. After 6 "

" areas and these results to physical disabilities such as sensory loss, memory loss, language disorders, aphasia and visual problems. There are two main types of strokes: Ischemic strokes (caused by a blood clot or build up of plaques due to cholesterol which blocks the blood vessel within the

>$ & " ! the brain. The other type is haemorrhagic strokes (rupture of an artery within the brain). This triggers an intracerebral haemorrhage or the rupture of an arteriovenous malformation. Warning signs of strokes are dizziness, loss of balance, sudden severe headache, " 6 "" / weakness, sudden confusion and sudden vision problem. There are some risk factors. They are: high cholesterol level, high blood pressure, being overweight/obese, stress, regular use of hormonal birth control methods (contraceptives birth control pills, vaginal ring or implant contain synthetic progesterone and estrogen hormones and has welldocumented risks, including an increased risk of blood clots, stroke, heart attack and breast cancer), diabetes (when blood sugar levels are high), lack of vitamin D, (research has shown that lack of sun exposure may be an underlying cause of arterial plaque buildup which is a risk factor for stroke) and when an individual does not consume enough fruits and vegetables. Malnutrition and dehydration are key problems for survivors who don’t make the necessary adjustments. Stroke survivors experience swallowing problems (called dysphagia), problems with arm/hand movements (for example, using a knife and 6> / / " 6 " = example, forgetting to eat or chew food), loss of appetite and depression may set in. Research has shown that these “brain foods� can reduce the risk of having stroke. That means a low-fat, low sugar and low cholesterol diet are essential. A survivor " / # # vegetables and two to four servings of fruit everyday. Fruits and vegetables contain antioxidants (this can help reduce damage to blood vessels) e.g orange, berries, etc; consume plenty of potassium rich foods like bananas, white beans, spinash, plain skimmed yoghurt, avocados, etc (can help control blood pressure); consume foods =

> " folate (found in green leafy vegetables). Consume moderate amounts of cooked lean cut meat (65-100g), skinless chicken =‹8}*ŒŒ > " 6 " =‘Œ}*@Œ > $  " 6 / 6 trout, which are rich in omega 3 fatty acids at least two to three times a week. Consume (1%) low fat dairy foods like skimmed milk, yoghurt, cheese and custard. They contain calcium and potassium which reduce your risk of stroke. Consume plenty of wholegrain breads and cere

" other vitamins. Examples are wheat bread, brown rice, whole meal pasta, oat meals and other breakfast cereals. Consume small amounts of heart healthy fats like nuts and seeds –walnuts, cashew nuts, avocadoes, olive oil, etc and aim to " 6 ‘}*Œ

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/ ! " /portant if you are only drinking thickened ! " = />$ Limit unhealthy fats like butter, fullcream dairy products, fatty meats, pastries, chips, some other snack foods (including fatty takeaway foods), avoid egg yolks and liver. These can increase cholesterol and risk of having a stroke. Reduce salt intake in meals and aim for less than 4g of salt or 1600mg of salt per day.

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his soup is known by the Efiks as Afia efere which literarily means white soup. The Igbos calls it Ofe Nsala. I preferred having this soup with goat meat and to be eaten with pounded Yam. Hope you enjoy this healthy dish as it has no oil added to it. Ingredients (Serves 2) t 4 medium pieces of goat meat t 1 yellow scotch bonnet pepper t 1 tablespoon of crayfish powder t 2 pieces of deseeded Uda t 1 teaspoon of grounded ehuru t 2 small pieces of burnt uyayak t Seasoning cubes t Salt to taste t Pounded yam (3 teaspoon scoops) Method t Wash and season the goat meat with the seasoning cubes, salt and pepper and bring to boil. t Add more water as needed till the goat meat is almost cooked. t Add the crayfish, uda, ehuru and burnt uyayak and allow to simmer. (You have to roast the uyayak on an open fire to have a somewhat burnt flavour) t Drop the scoops of pounded yam into the pot without mashing them into the mixture. Be sure there is sufficient water in the pot as the pounded yam will thicken the soup you have in there. t Once it’s thick, serve hot with pounded yam or any carbohydrate of your choice.


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Brides&Grooms Relationship

Pains and gains of casual marriages

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{ ‡ { $% ‘ " stimulating and discovering how to master the woman’s G-spot has become, for both men and women, the Holy Grail of female pleasuring. What exactly is the G-spot? It is the bean-shaped, spongy tissue of the paraurethral gland, which is analogous to the male prostate. The actual area is only about the size of a quarter, but it feels rougher to the touch than the surrounding tissue. Because the G-spot is composed of erectile tissue, it swells up when blood rushes to it -- especially if you learn how to master the woman’s † # 5 $ It is located about one to two inches back from the vaginal opening inside the front vaginal $ ! ‡ % the vagina on the same side as her ( $ ! " # First of all, the G-spot is easiest to locate when a woman is sexually aroused, so don’t stint on your # " $ ;ž ^ that in!) To locate and master the woman’s G-spot, face your partner while she is lying on her back and insert your | " her vagina as far as it will easily go. Then crook it up toward yourself ‡ % " # # " is rougher than the rest of that $ ; " ## 5 # " " # 5 $? ! ‡† # % it will often cause a woman to react with surprise or pleasure. ToTobebecontinued continuednext nextweek week

By Amina Brai Omoike

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ne thing rampant among young people these days, is the issue of live-in lovers – a situation where a man and a woman live for many years, and have children together without undergoing any proper marriage rite. Under the Nigerian law, this cohabiting couple or live-in lovers are referred to as having a ‘casual marriage’. That is, in one way, it is a marriage, but " ( # # $ > marriages, in which a couple who have been living together for an extended period of time are granted certain legal rights. So, a live-in girlfriend " support after a breakup, and may face # a house if she or he lacks ownership on the title. ^ ( recognition for this kind of ‘marriage’ as it undermines the sacredness of the institution. “As a church, we don’t recognise or encourage people to engage in this kind of union, especially when children are involved. To me, it is as # ( her in your house. Every marriage must " # is; payment of the dowry and it should # ( the legal approval. It is at that level you

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and a proper marriage is quite simply intentionality. “Intentionality is the hallmark of pre-marriage relationships. The relationship is just insecure enough that the couple works very hard to keep " $ ! 5 talk and spend time together. There is thought given to the desires and best interests of the other. There is willing

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life, especially in marriage! There is no denying the fact that many couples need a life-giving system. A system is a set of decisions made in advance to produce a certain result. They lack a system. “Healthy couples realize that health in marriage is produced through and protected by systems decided in advanced. Smart couples will pre-determine everything from date nights to laundry to budgeting " % $ “I always advise young people to keep friends that already have good marriages. Nothing replaces having good friends. I believe friends are the people who make or break us in life. ^ #

( married, you need friends with good marriages. We all tend to become like those we call friends. When you hang around couples with strong healthy marriages, you begin to see reasons why you should get married also. You

# ( # you. Seeing people loving one another well, in real time, creates a model that is immediately transferrable into your life. ž # ( % $ } > – based marriage counsellor. Even if you didn’t put a ring on it, breaking up is starting to look a lot more like a messy divorce. As more couples forgo marriage but adopt the trappings of married life — a mortgage, shared debt and children — more exes 5 $ ! … " ## his partner for a time and they made

" # living together for 16 years and after $ ! of the breakup has worsened because of " $ ‡! are details that we are struggling to work out because we have no legal documents, so there are no real legal answers. We’re just having to struggle through and decide who is responsible $% To be continued next week


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Newswatch Times, Saturday, November 1, 2014

Soulmate

With Amina Brai Omoike amina.omoike@mynewswatchtimesng.com Tel: 0708-737-6877

Dating Calls

What are man’s responsiblities?

Kanayo from Anambra State, 36-yearold businessman based in Kaduna needs a wife. She must be a good Christian, employed or into business, aged 28 - 35, truthful and sincere. } ( within six months. Call: 08028758499, 07025203151

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am 18 and I’m dating a 20-year-old guy. Please, I want to know the responsibilities that show that a guy loves me. I need your advice. Uduak, Uyo

Femi, 42, civil servant needs a working class man for a relationship that can lead to marriage. Call: 09097895722

Uduak, If a man loves you, it would show. 67896:6;8<6==:97>6:?@:A?,6<6@C:DEF=G:: But there are some obvious signs like he would show you care and E16@C?7@G: J?=:K7L9A:M6:?@:O7<P:7O: gifts, visits, phone calls, cards and =CL,:9?Q6:CJECG:: 6K7@A9FR:J6:D7L9A: respect you as a person despite the fact that you are younger than he is.

6:D7L9A:E9=7:DE@C:C7:=J7D:F7L:7,: to the world. He would introduce you to his friends; he would not be scared of being in public with you. He would treat you like an angel; like you are precious. He would be tolerant of your shortcomings and generally calm down around you. But like I said, people show love in various ways. However, one thing is certain; if a man loves you, you would know.

Femi, 41, self-employed graduate needs a romantic, jovial and workingclass woman for a serious relationship. Call: 08038341039 Olalekan Olaleye Alege Ashaolu, a businessman based in Lagos, Yoruba by tribe, needs a romantic, jovial and independent, comfortable and mature businesswoman as a friend. She should be between ages 30 and 60 years old. Call: 08139310771. Ng, 25, student, plump needs a mature man aged 35 to 60 who can be of "

$ } only. Call: 08147538320 Anna, 40, comfortable from Jos, HIV needs a serious-minded friend. Call: 07018323845 Tunji, 45, public servant living in Ibadan needs a serious-minded woman aged 35 to 40 from any tribe in Nigeria, gainfully employed. She could be a single mother for friendship. Call: 07081431259, 08055200269

My husband refused to quit smoking

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got married two years ago. My husband promised me that he would quit smoking after the wedding but he hasn’t. Every time I bring it up, he accuses me of being judgmental. It is 5 ^ 5 the long run. What can I do? Nwakego, Owerri Nwakego, It is understandable that his

5 you need to know that nicotine is one of the hardest addictions to kick. Willpower and your encouragement alone aren’t always enough. But there are ways to make it easier like nicotine gums and prescription medications that help the cravings. You need to be very patient with him. Regularly ask how you can help. Sometimes, munching on small things can help assuage that craving at that point. Try stocking uo on handy " crackers, groundnuts or even sweets. One good idea is to join him " $ } # you need to make some health changes too (like losing weight or working less), and set goals together. That way, you can both share your struggles and record (and celebrate) your progress together. Good luck!

We’ve never met, but we are in love

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ust one cool evening, a number flashed my number and I called the line. A voice told me that it is a coincidence. Her local name is my name also and our numbers are alike. After cautioning her, I demanded to know her. Now, we are in love and live far from each other. She is in Anambra State while I live in Rivers State. Please, I need your help because I love her dearly. James, Port-Harcourt James, Can you really fall in love with someone you have never seen? Distance

is usually an issue in relationships. Not everyone can handle it. On what you should do, it really depends on what you both are doing presently. You can start by creating time to visit each other in your respective locations. Our people say that ‘to a friend’s house, the road is never long’. You are the man; make the first move. Get her address and go visit J6<:=7P6C?P6G: EQ6:J6<:7LC:E@A:96C:J6<: Q@7D:DJEC:F7L:C<L9F:O669:O7<:J6<G:: JEC: visit could mark the beginning of better things in your relationship. When you guys get more serious with each other; you might think you relocating. Who knows?

People criticize us because of our age

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have a boyfriend who I have been dating for the past two years. He loves me and I love him too. He is a year older than me - I am 18 and he is 19. He is very caring but the problem is that people say we cannot make a good couple. They say when we get married, I’d look older than him. I really need your advice because we really love each other. Beauty, Lagos Beauty, I quite agree that women tend to age faster than their male counterparts. 7P6@:E<6:K<6EC6A:CJEC:DEFG: J6:O6PE96: body goes through a lot of conditions both

physical and otherwise; and all these take a toll on the general makeup. Conditions as natural as monthly periods, pregnancy and childbirth adds many years to a woman’s life and the result is an aged look. However, many modern ladies have discovered ways to take care of themselves - their skin, hair, nails, weight, dressing, style, posture, carriage, etc - so that they still have that feminine charm that makes CJ6P:E1<EKC?>6G:: 7:?@:6==6@K6R:E_6:?=: just a number and can be used to your advantage in your relationship. But, remember you’d need to pay detailed E16@C?7@:C7:F7L<=69O:=7:CJEC:F7L:A7@`C: lose yourself when the time comes. Good luck!

Do you have a relationship or emotional issue to share or seek advice on? Contact the number above (SMS only).

Freeman, 45, needs a romantic, jovial and independent female as a text mate. SMS: 08179829469 Chi needs a God-fearing, tall, caring, wealthy single man aged 35 to 45 for a meaningful relationship in Benin City. Call: 08039263817 Nike, 30, a graduate, homely, sincere and responsible, caring needs a man from the ages 36 to 55 for a serious 5 $ Call: 07016655549 Omoola, a businessman and single dad aged 40 needs a good woman to marry. Call: 08025105358 Mr. Emman, 50, self-employed from Anambra State needs a God-fearing, caring woman as a life partner. She ( to family life soon, aged 25 and above but residing in Lagos or Ogun State. Call: 09090466428 Dada, 49, light in complexion, 6 ft 5, Yoruba, Christian politician / businessman based in Ikeja. He needs a career, independent, mature, caring, understanding, God-fearing, single lady (either a medical doctor, actress, lawyer, radio / TV presenter) for marriage only. Call: 08088974646 Adebowale, 40, from Ondo State, needs a mature and caring woman between the ages of 35 and 45 years for a serious relationship lead to marriage. Call: 07086289249 Olanrewaju, 30, orphan from Akure, Ondo State, needs a classy, caring and mature woman between the ages of 25 and 35 years for a serious relationship that can lead to marriage. Call: 08088793479, 08038534195


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Special Report Fear, tension as Ife, Modakeke renew clash Michael Olanrewaju

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wenty years after the communal clash between Ife and Modakeke, two neighbouring communities in Osun State, palpable fears have engulfed the two communities following renewed tension between them. In 1997, the two communities had engaged in a communal clash that " lost and properties destroyed. The aftermath of the clash left sorrow, tears and blood on its trails, as remains of destroyed properties are still evident in the two communities today, a reminder of the deadly and bloody clash. + " communities need not be told of a clash that almost wiped out the people with the relics of burnt and abandoned houses of those who at the height of the clash. Land and chieftaincy (political) disputes have often been a recurring 5 # intergroup relations and integration in Yoruba land for decades, if not centuries. This has contributed immensely to state formation and decline in this part of the world in the distant past. The two communities are famous for communal warfare based on land ownership system rooted in the historical past that has provided a classical example of the genesis of ancient traditional crisis. While Ife is reputed to be the source of Yoruba race in accordance with the historical myths and legends, supported with artefacts such as the bronze cast > 5 Ooni of Ife palace at Enuwa, IleIfe, Modakeke, on the other hand, is reputed as warlords of the old Oyo Empire at the height of its military prowess in the 18th and „ ( neighbourhood of Ife. + ( between the two communities had taken place over the years, to | 5 indigene and somebody from Ile-Ife. Moreover, as Yoruba, one would have expected total peaceful integration of the two communities due to common socio-cultural antiquities as well as deities. However, this did not prevent the communities from always engaging in interregnums and wars, which came to its heights in 1997, leading to deaths of hundreds of thousands of their people, destruction of houses and other valuable properties as well as farmlands.

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+ ( # renewed warfare on Thursday, October 19, 2014, has thrown the people into fear in spite of the devastating ugly past of 1997 ‘war’. Newswatch Times investigation revealed that some youths from both sides (Ife and Modakeke) were said to have prepared for fresh war over alleged refusal of the Ife # # people return to their farmlands. However, Newswatch Times was reliably informed that the ( # # undertone. The political undertone is not in any way related to

( last August 9, 2014, governorship election in the state, which returned Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the All Progressives &

;+_&? second term. The source disclosed that the fresh crisis emanated from some Ife indigenes accusing the Modakekes of betrayal and deceit by voting against an Ife indigene in the person of Senator Christopher Iyiola Omisore, who was the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in that election. It added that in Oyere Road, Alapata, Amokegun and Oyolowa, all in Ife axis, some youths were seen in the areas taking up arms as they blocked all roads leading to the areas. They also did not allow vehicles to pass through as they turned back motorists plying the route to Ore in Ondo State, and shooting into the air indiscriminately. It was also

" on the road leading to the area, while people of the two sides hid in nearby bushes to watch the

witnessed in 1997.The policemen deployed in the area to ensure peace were still monitoring the situation weeks after normalcy returned. A source in Modakeke alleged that some people from Ife always come to prevent Modakeke people from harvesting their cash crops. He added that youths from the town had vowed they would resist such practice henceforth. According to him, the people of Ife are demanding that Modakeke indigenes farming on such land should pay tribute. However, a politician from Ife supported the claim, saying the land on which Modakeke people were farming belonged to Ile-Ife and they should pay tribute on it. Blaming the new crisis brewing between the communities on Modakeke, he said he hoped the issues would be resolved quickly. Ogunsua $ ‘ > situation.

" State Police Commissioner, had been restored to the area, while Abubakar Marafa, speaking through calling on residents of the two the Command’s Public Relations communities to allow peace to reign. > ;__”>? $ ‘ > “We are on top of the situation. ;‚}_? " # $ Our men are there. We are She said anti-riot policemen were monitoring the situation there. There drafted to the area to maintain law was no killing. We are taking preand order, adding that normalcy has emptive measure to ensure there is return to the area. no breakdown of law and order,� Armed policemen drafted to she said. thwart the spread of the fresh crisis The 1997 clash, which claimed are still in place around the trouble many lives, broke out following spot. This pre-emptive move by the the creation of Ife-East Local police was made so that it does not Government and the citing of the erupt into a bloody clash between new council’s headquarters. the two communities as was The communal clash lasted for " _ intervened under Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, when the communal clash temporarily subsided in 2001. But since then, the Modakeke people, who are predominantly farmers, have not been allowed to return to their farmlands reportedly owned by the Ife people. The Ife people were alleged to be demanding royalties for the farmland, which the Modakekes are not ready to oblige. It was further learnt that during campaign rallies in the state, several promises were made especially by the PDP gubernatorial candidate, Senator Iyiola Omisore, one of which was to appeal to the Ife elders and traditional chiefs to allow the Modakekes return to their farmland on condition that they would cast their votes for him. But the result of the last governorship election did not go as expected by the Ife people and PDP, a situation which aggravated animosity between the communities as more than 90% of the votes cast in Modakeke were in favour of Governor Rauf Aregbesola.

The source disclosed that the fresh crisis emanated from some Ife indigenes accusing the Modakekes of betrayal and deceit by voting against an Ife indigene in the person of Senator Christopher Iyiola Omisore, who was the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in that election


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Politics Tambuwal: Gain for APC, pain for PDP Continued from Page 15

member or of a merger of two or more political parties or factions by one of which he was previously sponsored.� The last option is for the PDP to empower its foot soldiers to make the House ungovernable for the Speaker. These ‘mercenaries’ would instigate crises that may include a drama around the mace and parallel sessions, among others. It could however not be deciphered which of the options will be explored by the ruling party, but clearly the coming weeks will certainly be interesting as we move close to 2015. It should be expected that the ruling # " " analysts have not agreed on. This guess was however relieved the party on Thursday when it was reported that the

# ( to Tambuwal as Speaker was allegedly withdrawn on the order of the Federal Government - less than 48 hours of his defection. According to the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), the withdrawal was because of his defection to the APC. A statement by Emmanuel C. S. Ojukwu, NPF’s public ¤ ‡^ of the recent defection by the

Right Honourable Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, CFR, the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, from the PDP to the APC, and having regard to the clear provision of Section 68 (1) (g) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has redeployed its # ( $% Inspector General of Police (IGP), Suleiman Abba, who defended the force’s action, cited the violation of section 68 (1) g of the 1999 constitution as the basis for his action. ! ¤ ‡^ view of the recent defection by the Rt. Hon. Aminu Tambuwal (CFR), the Speaker of the House of Representative of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from the PDP to the APC, and having regard to section 68 (1) g of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, the Nigerian Police Force has withdrawn the police personnel ( $% Newswatch Times learnt that operatives of the State } } ;}}}? ( to the speaker have also been withdrawn. It would be recalled that the speaker had on Tuesday announced his defection from the

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Mu’azu PDP to APC but failed to resign as the speaker of the House while the withdrawal of his security aides was a day after President Goodluck Jonathan met with some PDP leaders as well as the

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Mark meeting of the NWC with the House’s PDP caucus. Meanwhile, now that Tambuwal’s action has undoubtedly shaken the hallowed chamber, the

presidency and the nation’s polity, there is indication that the House Leader, Akande-Adeola may be the favourite of the PDP to replace Tambuwal as she was said to have been immediately sighted at the party’s secretariat shortly after Tambuwal’s declaration. It would be recalled that Akande-Adeola is from the South West geo-political zone that was originally favoured to produce the Speaker in accordance with the PDP zoning formula before the palace coup in the parliament threw up Tambuwal from the North West in 2011. Akande-Adeola lost the election to the speakership in the contest with Tambuwal. Throughout the period of waiting for Tambuwal’s formal defection to the APC, the House Leader was touted as one of the possible replacements for Tambuwal should he resign from }# dream said to be unachievable by many. Remotely, with his defection, Tambuwal will be free to contest the Sokoto State governorship ticket, given that he has dropped his presidential dream more especially as the APC has zoned the governorship to his senatorial district.

PDP has nothing to offer – Aspiring lawmaker Samsudeen Balogun is a chartered accountant whose life is driven by service to people. The son of the late fuji music icon, Dr. Sikiru Ayinde Barrister, during an interview with TUNDE BUSARI, declares that the time is ripe for him to serve his constituency in the Lagos State House of Assembly. Excerpts:

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an you let us into what informed your decision to dabble into the political terrain? My decision to dabble into politics is borne out of my desire to impact people’s lives positively, and to build on the legacy my dad left behind. Do you really see yourself as one blessed with what it takes to bear the heat? In our day-to-day activities, we face challenges, and we somehow conquer them.

The PDP has got nothing 5 – 4 failed the nation as a whole and an average Lagosian will simply pick up a broom and sweep the PDP away.

Politics comes with challenges 5 $ ! of politics has been there, and I will surely cross the bridge when the time comes. The All Progressives Congress (APC) has got people-oriented programmes, and the leadership of the party, especially Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, is a man of the people and he is a grassroots politician. In fact, he is my role model in politics. I adore him so much. What position are you aspiring for in the next election? I am aspiring for the position of a lawmaker in the Lagos State House of Assembly to represent the Oshodi/Isolo Constituency II. Are you well equipped to be a lawmaker in a cosmopolitan state like Lagos? A state like Lagos State needs #

5 " job well enough; who care for the people at the grassroots; who will not run away but live in the midst of the masses after the elections; someone who is always ready to listen and solve substantial part of their problems. As a chartered accountant, I am well equipped, and I understand the true feelings of the masses, because I live in their midst, and we relate very well. How close are you to your constituency? I was born in Lagos State. I

Samsondeen have lived in Isolo and Okota all my life. Then, what can I say again when I am part of the constituency I wish to represent? Would your late dad have allowed you to go into politics if he were alive? Yes, my dad actually gave me his blessing and he believed that I could do well in politics because of my calmness and level of understanding. Who is your godfather? Yes, the youth need someone very close to them so that we can do the problem solving together. The empowerment programmes could come in any form – it could be by creating jobs through the creation of small scale

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their set goals and objectives. Right now, I don’t have one; but I have people who really ¤ hard fans who are ready to go places with me like fans club members who are mostly men and women that are all professionals in their own " $ Don’t you see the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) threatening the chances of your party in the next election? The PDP has no place in Lagos State; we have only one party in the state and that is the APC. Any other party is non-existent as far as I am concerned. What, in your view, does the PDP represent to an average Lagosian?

Which of the policies of the current administration of Governor Raji Fashola do you thinks need reversal? The present administration has done very well, and the policies of the government of Lagos State are in the best interest of the people. Having a man like our amiable and reliable governor, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola steering the ship of Lagos State is a blessing to the state and Nigeria a whole.

The PDP has no place in Lagos State, we have only one party In Lagos State and that is APC. Any other party is non existence as far as I am concerned


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I can’t wait to go to Senate – Sam Egwu Former Governor of Ebonyi State, Dr. Sam Egwu, # # & / � " " # !" # $ & 8 9 / ! " 8 ! !"" " "" # "! # ! & 3 # ! Ž" / %! ! " ! " run for the Senate. In this interview with some � ! 3 ! ‘ # & 3 # & Ž" " " & 3 # / 5! " . && � 5)593 " Ž "

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ou have just bought the senatorial form to contest the Ebonyi North senatorial district election under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Why at this time? The form was bought by some people. I was in my house at Abuja when they went to the National Secretariat of the PDP and bought the form for me; the youths of Ebonyi North did. So, I didn’t pay a dime for it. The expression of interest form is N500,000; while the nomination form is N4 million, totalling N4.5 million. So, I have decided to answer the call of my people. It’s been long people have been begging me to go to the Senate. You " opportunity for the Senate

€€à ^ " my two terms as governor, but I said I needed to rest so that Senator Anthony Agbo should go. And it was a time every outgoing governor wanted to go to the Senate. But I said mine should be 5 4 person the opportunity to go. But the demand and pressure for me to come out are now too much that I cannot wait any longer. Does your acceptance to run for the senatorial election have anything to do with the recently concluded National Conference which you participated in? Yes. When we went for the National Conference, we discovered that Nigeria is in a very critical situation; Nigeria is at the cross roads and that whoever will

represent us at the Senate or National Assembly must be a person of substance, one who will stand for the truth and lobby to get something for his people, because Nigeria is a country where you have " people. If you don’t struggle for your people others will take your people’s share. And that is why I have accepted to go and represent my people. The youths of this country have been clamouring for recognition; a lot of our youths are roaming the streets without jobs. Those that graduated from the university have no jobs and Nigeria’s wealth and jobs are shared at Abuja. There is nothing in the states ( $ ! ( 4 Abuja that our resources are concentrated. If you don’t have people who have the interest of their people in Abuja, nothing will come to you. Not only the projects, even the money coming to the states. If you don’t have good representation, your state will continue to lag behind in revenue sharing. So, it is not just the projects but the money going to the various states. So, Ebonyi is supposed to produce this time around its 1st 11 in the National Assembly, and I think with the support and prayers of my people, I want to say that with humility and dedication, with the will of God I have accepted the call to go to the Senate. Now that you have accepted to run for the Senate, how do you overcome whatever

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challenge you may face? People cannot call you to come and represent them and turn back again. When you said you have yielded to answer the call of the people they cannot turn their back on you. And you have all heard before, that immediately I concluded my tenure there was also that request. That time, the issue was that all the former governors at the end of their tenure will go to the Senate. It was something like a

Nigeria is at the cross roads and whoever will represent us at the Senate or National Assembly must be a person of substance, one who will stand for the truth and lobby to get something for his people, because Nigeria is a country where 4 5 6 and struggle for your people

tradition, but I said no; for me, if being a governor is a service, I think I have done my bit and I needed to rest and give another person the opportunity and that was why I pleaded with them to accept Senator Agbo to represent our senatorial zone. And the fact that other governors were going to the Senate does not mean that I will also go to the Senate. This is almost eight years since I left and the demand has continued, and you are all living witnesses to that. It is not something that I faked. The demand is there; so I have accepted now; more especially having served at the National Conference, I have now seen that there is every need for one to go and represent his or her people there.

that there has always been this problem between the governors and the Federal Ministry of Finance, between the federal and the states. So, the issue of budget preparation is assigned to the National Assembly. There you have to slug it out so that what gets to your state is what you are supposed to get. And then on the issue of projects, you have to make sure of what things are coming to the South East and especially our own state in terms of roads, in terms of infrastructure. In appointments too, you have " appointments are made your people are fully represented in terms of job opportunities, in terms of recruitment in the Army, the Nigerian Defence Academy and all the military branches - everything about this country. You also have to be involved making laws that will help the executive to function properly. So, I think that with the experience I have gathered and the demand of my people, I want 5 $

The issue of adopting consensus candidates is causing controversy in many states, making the National < $

the PDP to come up with a position that there shouldn’t be any such adoption. What’s you take on this? The position of the party is my position unless where the consensus candidate is not being contested by anybody. Even here (Ebonyi), remember that at the time I was transiting, there was that issue but we didn’t just adopt anybody; it went through processes and at the end of the day I think two persons still refused and they " $ ž what happened - everybody was given opportunity to participate. So, the issue of consensus can only work Talking about 1st 11, what when everybody has agreed, and if nobody wants to come do you mean? out, then there is nothing The National Assembly as anybody can do about it. it were needs people who But a situation where even will come there and give 5 # $ ! if it is half a person - if there is anything like that - the country is at a cross road; person should be given an we have a lot of challenges opportunity. That’s why I facing us as a nation. And thank God that the party has if you don’t have your # # 5 5 made a statement on that. representation you will be What will be your area losing a lot because as it of interest if you get to the were, Nigeria is a country Senate? where if you don’t struggle ^ ^ 5 for your people nothing 5 # goes to them. I have been a the areas so that whatever governor. I’m talking from is due to us as I have experience. Looking at the enumerated and in other sharing formula or even the " areas, get to us.


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Business & Economy

The elderly and harsh economic realities In times past, parents educated their children or gave them vocational training so as to have a guaranteed future. While government employees were assured of pension and gratuity,

" ! / But today, investments in children no longer yield the desired dividends as many no longer take care of their aged parents, either because they are unemployed or their income is not enough to accommodate more mouths. This trend has produced many old destitute in cities and villages. JOHNMARK UKOKO reports.

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efore the turn of the century, when the country’s economy was still good, children who had been trained, either in formal or vocational education, cater for their parents in old age. During the era, Africa’s extended family culture also played a big role, as wellto-do family members regularly visit the countryside to assist the aged family members, even those who are not their biological parents. Then, retired government civil servants were assured of pension and gratuity for # " # # 5 while still receiving regular supports from their children who in most cases have established themselves. The downturn in the country’s economy 5 Nigerians, especially old Nigerians who do not have any form of social security, as obtained in Europe, United States of America and many countries. The lack of social security in the

# " of many Nigerian youths have robbed 5 old Nigerians, turning many of them to beggars in the cities, as well as living in deplorable situations. An aged woman at Agege area of Lagos soliciting alms told Newswatch Times, that she has three grown up children, who reside in Ibadan and Abuja, but hardly hears from them. ! # " herself as Iya Aduke, lamented that she has to solicit alms to feed herself, and sleep in an uncompleted building at Mushin, due 5 Lagos rent, adding that she has no relations to go to for help. A labour activist, Mr. Roland Iwere, revealed why many old Nigerians are becoming destitute in their own country, stressing that the country’s poor economic

5 young people. Iwere, who is the Assistant Secretary General of Metalic and Furniture Union, said that many workers are no longer able to take care of their old parents and family members as their take home pay is no " $ He disclosed that many old beggars have children, adding that some of these old destitute may have trained their children during their working years, but the poor economic situation has prevented the children from properly looking after their parents when they need them most. In his words, “It is sad and painful that anywhere you go in Nigeria, you will see old Nigerians begging to eat. Some of these # # (  ¥ in other climes, live in uncompleted houses

( $ “Many of these old people we see on our streets begging to feed have children and relations. The lack of jobs in the country and poor salaries have prevented many workers from taking proper care of their old parents not to talk of family relations. “When last did you send money, cloths, food to your old parents, uncles, aunties

and extended family members? Many workers hardly remember to visit their villages these days. Many wish to go home regularly, but lack the funds. Our old people who need the care and love are being neglected. Many of us are imitating the Europeans, who do not directly care for extended family members. But it should be noted they still care for their old parents in most adorable ways.â€? He stressed that many parents spend all their working years to train their children, with the hope that these kids will take care of them in their old age, lamenting that many of these children on graduation from schools, roam about for the non existing jobs. Iwere appealed to the government to create conducive environment to enable private employers create jobs, which could absorb some of the unemployed Nigerians, to enable them take proper care of their old parents and family members. The labour leader remember the good old days when Nigerians respect, love and care for their old parents, adding that many # # 5 have taken good care of their dead parents only to be neglected by their own children, on whom they have spent fortune. He said, “Before the 80s, aged Nigerians were at peace. The aged who appear destitute today were part of the people who enjoyed the economic boom of yesteryears. But what do we see today? Old people in abject poverty! This is owing to the economic situation of their bread winners. A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) which cares for the aged, is doing all it could to support some aged destitute in Lagos. A member of the group, Mr. Zebulon Madubuko, in an interview with Newswatch Times, lamented the fate that has befallen many old people in the country. He berated the government for neglecting the old people, stressing that even religious groups do not care for the old people in their folds as was the case in times past. The NGO promoter called for the establishment of old people’s homes, just like it is in Europe and America, as many youths of today have abandoned their parents. “We have got to the stage where the government has to establish old people’s homes all over the country. The ÂĄ $ The religious groups do not care about the # # # 5 donations when they were still working. “Why must we allow our senior

ÂĄ Š ! ‘ Government should emulate the former Ekiti State governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, whose government was paying the aged some form of stipends, to support them. The Federal Government should consider the idea of establishing old people homes. We must not allow the aged to be disillusioned. “It is an ugly sight, watching old people beg to eat. It is sad watching old people who have contributed their quota to

the social economic development of the country die in queue, while waiting to be captured or collect merger stipend in the name of pension. Some soldiers, policemen, teachers, and other civil servants have been denied payment of their gratuity and pension after they have served their father land for many years,â€? he lamented. He lamented that despite the various reforms government claimed to have carried out in its pension scheme, many retired civil servants have continued to be denied of their pension. ! '†> travel to European countries and America ÂĄ those climes, cannot replicate such here. Many Nigerians who spoke to Newswatch Times, said the corruption in the country’s civil service is boosted by fear of the civil servants, who believe that they will not be supported by the country they have given their productive years, as such have to loot the country’s resources to have something to fall back to during their old age. They blamed the government for its inability to provide social security for the # ÂĄ leading members of the government are ÂŒ $ Nigerians also appealed to children to always remember to support their old parents, despite the economic challenges, adding that the prayers of their aged parents will go a long way to boost their economic fortune. The respondents could not believe why Nigerians who are so religious could abandon their aged parents because of harsh economic situation, especially those children who are doing well in their various endeavours. One respondent said, “I’m pained each time I see old people begging for alms. Some of these old people we see sleeping under bridges and uncompleted buildings, have children. Some of the old destitute in our cities may even have children we call’ big boys, or big girls,’ yet their parents are abandoned to their fate. “Our religious groups have also failed our aged. While clergy men and women are busy buying expensive private jets, owning private universities, where Nigerians students pay through their noses

It is an ugly sight, watching old people beg to eat. It is sad watching old people who have contributed their quota to the social economic development of the country die in queue, while waiting to be captured or collect merger stipend in the name of pension ( # # are living in abject poverty.� They appealed to government to initiate a policy that will tackle the challenges old people go through, adding that many children who see old people beg to feed, may be lured into looting the funds in their care to guarantee their future. The respondents say government which pay fat severance package and pension to the President, vice president, governors, deputy governors, senate president and #  ' # fat remunerations, cannot claim not to have ¥ $ According to one source, our political ( allowances in the entire world, are the same people that enjoy pension for life, despite the fact that the entire world knows that Nigerian politicians are in power to loot the country’s treasury, yet old people that require basic things of life, such as decent shelter, food, clothing and medicine are allow to beg to eat. The general consensus of respondents to Newswatch Times inquiry suggests that the country as well as the children have not been fair to the aged and the unemployed.


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Uncertain future as crude oil price continues free fall The government in 2011 established the Sovereign Investment Authority with $1 billion of seed capital in an effort to manage oil export revenues. However, since June 2014, the price of the product has dropped more than 25 per cent due to strong supply and signs of weak growth in demand. JOHNMARK UKOKO reports that hard times await Nigerians if the price of crude continues its free falls.

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ince the turn of the century, the price of petroleum had gone up to over $100 per a barrel. However, this trend was enjoyed for 14 years while it lasted, resulting in the establishment of Sovereign Investment Authority (SIA) by the Federal Government with $1 billion seed capital in an effort to manage oil export revenues in 2011. The SIA fund has three different components; Stabilisation Fund to act a buffer against economic turbulence, Infrastructure Fund and a Future Generation Fund. To give the SIA fund sound footing, President Goodluck Jonathan appointed the Managing Director, USB equities division in New York, in 2012, to run the fund. However, in the past three months, many states governments have complained of paucity of fund, resulting in their inability to meet their financial obligations. The problem got to a point where many state governors who had hitherto remained silent in the face of harsh reduction of monthly allocations from Abuja cried out, saying that the crash in price of crude oil is stalling their various capital projects, and affecting payment of salaries. The governor of Niger State, Dr. Babaginda Aliyu, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had announced that only five states of the Federation are able to meet their financial obligations, as a result of dwindling crude oil revenue. According to him, “Most of the states are currently in serious economic crisis. Only five states are able to meet their economic obligation. I appeal to the Federal Government to bail us out of this situation.� The All Progressive Congress (APC) Governors’ Forum, rising from its recent meeting hosted by the Government of Kwara State, said that state governors are finding it very difficult to meet their economic projection, as the massive decline of allocation is capable of crippling the economy of many states. According to the statement released after the meeting; “We call on the

Federal Government to come to our (states) aid. Many of the states are no longer able to pay salaries, not to say meet their capital projects obligations. “We are surprise that our colleagues in the PDP states are not complaining. Either they are getting something from the back doors, or something is happening which we do not know. It is time the Federal Government bails us out.� However, to soothe the nerves of Nigerians, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Dr. (Mrs.) Ngozi OkonjoIweala, has assured Nigerians that they have no cause to worry over the crash of crude oil price in the international market. Okonjo-Iweala, while addressing the media recently in Abuja, said that government has increased the target of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and the Nigeria Customs Service (NSC) to shore up the revenue accruing to the country. She added that the Federal Government has ordered the Financial and Economic Crime Commission (EFCC) to prosecute those behind the recently discovered 60,000 ghost workers in the Federal Civil Service to deter other Nigerians from emulating them. However, a renowned economist who is also the Principal Partner of Derivative Services, Mr. Bismark Rawene, in an interview with a Lagos based private television station, admitted that Nigeria has every reason to worry about the crash of crude oil. Rawene advise the government to quickly diversify the country’s economy, adding that Nigeria has depended on a single product for too long. The economist stressed that the time has come for Nigeria to exploit other minerals that will boost the country’s financial base, as over reliance on crude oil export has impacted negatively on the economic base of the country. He added that the government must tell its citizens that it i8s no longer business as usual, adding that all Nigerians must appreciate that the country is not as rich as some of our political leaders will make us believe. Rawene called for a mental adjustment by both government and citizens, stressing that the crash in the price of petroleum in the international market requires both parties to forgo some lifestyle not beneficial to the economy and the country. According to him, “there are some items which the government spends hard earned revenue on which are not needed. We like to tell other African that we are big brother when we do not have the means, we must do away with such items.� He advised the government to remove subsidy on petrol imported into the country and, repair the local four refineries, adding that Angola did that few weeks ago to enable them continue with their developmental projects as a result of the short fall of its foreign revenue from oil sales.

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In his words, “the way things have turned out now in the oil market is a call for government to totally remove subsidy on petrol imported into the country. Don’t get me wrong, I do not mean the current subsidy regime which is full of irregularities and sharp practices. If crude oil should continue in its falls, Nigeria will not be able to cope.� He advised the government to take bold steps to diversify the country’s economy, stressing that crude oil alone will no longer be able to provide the needed fund to meet the country’s financial needs. Another Economist, Dr. Dele Aina of the Lagos State University, in an interview with Newswatch Times, berated successive governments for their inability to judiciously use huge oil and gas revenue, adding that he will not support the call for subsidy removal on petrol. He lamented that the country’s foreign reserves which was $69 billion when President Olusegun Obasanjo handed over to the current administration has reduced to a paltry $39 billion, despite the fact that the price of petrol has gone up in the past eight years. In his words, “It will be wrong for any government official to canvass for hike in the price of petrol in the

name of subsidy removal. What has the current government done with the billions of dollars accrued to the country since it came into power? The country has made many billions of dollars, what have Nigerians got in return? “Tell me what Nigerians benefited from the oil windfalls in the past 15 years. In 1999, Nigeria was generating about 3,000 megawatts of power. Today, even the civilian governments have spent over $25 billion on the power sector; the country is still generating about 3000 megawatts of electricity. The tariff has gone up more than ten times, yet power has remained epileptic. Many Nigerian youths are unemployed despite the so called transformation. “Most of the Federal roads are in bad state. Our hospital has gone from bad to worse. Many Nigerians cannot boast of three square meals per day, just as Nigerians, especially the aged live under bridges. Our schools are always shut, due to strike. Nigerian retirees are some of the most neglected in the world. Nigerian life expectancy is 51 years, having moved from 47; tell me, what did the masses benefit from the oil windfalls? It is the ruling party, their supporters, friends and senior government officials that smile to the banks.� He lamented that due corruption, the current government could not use properly the accrued revenue from oil sale, adding that windfalls notwithstanding, the current government has built up the country’s foreign debts. The don advised government to cut down on the number of its political appointees, reduce the number of foreign trips, reduce the number of private jets in the presidential fleet as well as corruptive allegations concerning senior members of the government. Some Nigerians advised government to cut the allowances of its officials, reduce corruption in government and make judicious use of the little resources oil, gas and other natural resources the country can boast of, adding that allegation of massive corruption in government must be curb to enable Nigerians trust and support whatever government decide to do to enable Nigeria continue its development. They appealed to government to order the EFCC to bring to book the individuals and companies that were indicted in collecting billions of dollars in the name of subsidy payments.


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International Business

Canada: Service Industry dominates economy Eric Elezuo with Agency report

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Interview Access to quality education, funds are major challenges to Nigerian varsities – ABUAD AgVC Prof. Michael Olufemi Ajisafe is currently the Acting Vice Chancellor of Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti €G: 6:DE=:CJ6: <=C:8<7O6==7<:7O: 87<C: K?6@K6:?@: ?_6<?EG: 6:=CLA?6A:EC:CJ6: 6P87: @?>6<=?CFR: J?9EA698J?E: and had worked with the universities of Ibadan and Benin before heading for the Middle East as consultant in Qatar DJ6<6:J6:=86@C:ƒ„:F6E<=G:: 6O7<6:J6:6>6@CLE99F:6P6<_6A: E=:CJ6: KC?@_: ?K6: JE@K6997<R:J6:DE=:CJ6: 68LCF: ?K6: JE@K6997<:E@A: ?<6KC7<:7O: 87<C: K?6@K6:?@: G: ?=: E88<7EKJ:C7:6ALKEC?7@:<6…6KC=:J?=:L@A6<=CE@A?@_:7O:CJ6: 6@>?<7@P6@C:E@A:CJ6:86KL9?E<?C?6=:7O:F7L@_:86<=7@=G: 6: =C<7@_9F:M69?6>6=:CJEC:6†L?88?@_:CJ6:C6<C?E<F:?@=C?CLC?7@=: EA6†LEC69F:D?99:8<7ALK6:_<EALEC6=:CJEC:D?99: C:=6EP96==9F: ?@C7:CJ6:D7<Q:89EK6:E=:D699:E=:EAA:>E9L6:C7:CJ6:_<7DCJ:7O: the Nigerian economy. In this interview with BINCA R: ‡?=EO6:=CEC6=:CJEC: ?_6<?E@:L@?>6<=?C?6=R:6=86K?E99F:CJ6:8LM9?K:7@6=R:=J7L9A:L@A6<CEQ6:<6=6E<KJR:?P8EKC: enough knowledge on students and have robust infrastructures that can aid learning.

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Surveillance Battered and dumped by cop fiance, activists seek justice for Mary The last has not been heard of the case of two estranged lovers as a gender-based NGO is set for another bout of confrontation with E:>?6D:C7:D?8?@_:C6E<=:7,:CJ6:OEK6:7O:CJ6: deformed lady and bringing the suspect to book. TUNDE BUSARI reports.

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n spite of the alleged conspiracy over the case of a young lady, Mary Sunday, allegedly # " ĂŁ Gbanwuan Isaac, some concerned women are still unrelenting in seeking justice for the 28-year-old. Newswatch Times gathered that Sunday on August 24, 2012, became a victim of love when her partner, at the feat of anger, allegedly emptied a steaming hot pot of soup on her head and also threw a burning stove at her 5 $ ! degree burns, which eventually claimed her two ears and left her deformed. Sunday recalled that on that fateful day, she was receiving a phone call from her sister, who needed her assistance. This, she

" ã allegedly accused her of spending too much time on phone with another man. Her explanation to the contrary landed on the corporal’s deaf ear, resulting in ( $ She was rushed to Christiana Hospital at Shomolu where some neighbours visited her. She spent

" # was later referred to Orthopedic Hospital, Igbobi, to undergo series of surgeries. “The surgeries were done to lift up my neck from my arm and the covering of the wounds; they did ( # my skin from my thigh to be used to cover my arm and chest. “All around me then was Isaac’s people. They managed me, and " $ 6 when I was transferred to Igbobi, they never came back. He was

_ ( it, and that they stopped him from coming to me, and that I would kill him. “At a point, when I was short of blood, I asked him to come and donate; he said I was disturbing his life, and that I should not call him again. So whenever bills came, I kept texting him the amount; some of them are have in my phone. He kept insulting me through messages. I spent 6 months at Igbobi, and was discharged in June 2013,� she said. Sunday’s medical report was

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sent to an Indian Hospital in > " that a sum of N2 million would be required. “So, to cover other amount needed is N5.1 million. They said that the side of my ear has been grafted already, so

there’s no Nigerian Hospital that could do that,� she also stated. At the forefront of the renewed agitation for justice is a respected Non Governmental Organisation known as Women Advocates’ Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC).

Founded in 2000 by two young female lawyers, WARDC is a non # " civil rights, gender based group, established with a mission to promote respect for human rights and social justice in Nigeria. A national, multi-generational, feminist, creative organisation

( equality, sustainable development and social inclusion of women, girls and other vulnerable groups. WARDC works to strengthen # of women’s rights advocates, organisations and movements 5 the rights of women and children. According to the Executive Director of the NGO, Dr Abiola Akiyode, the reaction of the Police ( # # a need to seek other means of bringing the case back to life in compliance with the ethics of justice administration. She described the fate of Sunday as unfair, especially as, according to her, the suspect walks free with greater chances of marrying another woman and living a normal life while Sunday is abandoned to her fate. “Indeed to us, this is a good example of the frustrations we get ( that Justice is seen as done. Her case is a classical example of the limit of justice for women’s victim of domestic violence,� she said.

...There is apparent conspiracy - Akiyode The executive director of Women Advocates’ Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC), DR. ABIOLA AKIYODE, in CJ?=:?@C6<>?6DR:=86EQ=:7@:CJ6:6,7<C=:7O:J6<:_<7L8:C7:=66Q:‡L=C?K6:O7<: Mary Sunday. Excerpts

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am aware that you have petitioned some organisations as regards Mary Sunday’s case, what are the names of these organisations and their responses? Mary Sunday’s case was reported to us in February 2013, while the incident took place sometime in August 2012. Her sister reported to the Police immediately after the incident occurred, and Mary was immediately hospitalised, because of the degree of burns. She was in coma for some days and could not go to the Police station by herself. According to Mary and her sister, the Police up till date, have not visited her to even hear her side of the story, despite numerous petitions they received regarding her case. Rather what we got was a denial from the Police, explaining that the reasons they did not # " ã & # Isaac Gbanwuan, was because the Police has carried out and closed investigation. From their investigation, they found that Mary [ $ One would wonder why a woman who was running for her dear life and seeking help and assistance from neighbours would suddenly become

$ 6 Mary did not receive any redress as the Police had closed investigation on

her case. The position of the Police on this ( of bringing the case back to life, we feel it is unfair for such damage to be done to a woman, and the man or culprit walks free on the street, marry another wife, continue to leave a normal life while the woman is left to her fate and shame. Indeed to us, this is a good example of the frustrations we get as ( justice is seen to be done. Her case is a classical example of the limit of justice for women’s victim of domestic violence. < ( # and it looks to us that there is an apparent conspiracy by the people who are in position of authority to subject her to the culture of silence, either intentionally or otherwise, due to the weakness in our justice institution. < ( ' Police Service Commission, but no # $ +( General and Minister of Justice, and ( # of the petition while promising to take steps to ensure that the issue is investigated, but unfortunately for almost two years, nothing has been done to show that they intend to support her or reopen the case. < (

the Lagos State House of Assembly, on the ground that the Assembly in 2007 passed the Domestic Violence Prohibition Law. Through this act, ( state of violence against women and men. The law amongst other things provides for protection and redress for women and men in abusive relationship. We have also sent the # } & ( < +5 ' = Rights Commission and recently the _ ‚ – State. We believe that the Lagos State Police Command has been too hasty in arriving at the conclusion that Corporal Isaac has no case to answer, and that the newspaper report _ ( $ ^ considered opinion that the response was to cover up the Police as an institution. We need to state here that this case is just one of the cases of abuse. Also, the fact that the abuse took place at the Police barracks to us is enough reason for the Lagos Police to cover it up. We would have expected that the Police would, in accordance to the criminal laws of the country, bring Corporal Isaac, before a court of law as an unbiased umpire on this case, so that justice can be seen as done. > ( |

proceed. She presently live and feed on her close relatives. We appeal to Nigerians to support Mary; she needs about N6 million for plastic surgery and reconstruction.

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domestic remedies, and we are considering going before the ] ' & ( Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), we are also reluctant because they can only make pronouncements and recommendations to the government. To us, this is the limit of justice for women in this country! 6 # is in need of support, she needs to reconstruct her face that has been " 4 her two ears are gone, her skin as well. She really needs total surgery for her to become close to herself; we know she may not become her real beautiful self again. Mary Sunday is a university graduate, and today, cannot work because of her state of health. Mary # ( date of the incident, but could not

What are your expectations? We expect the Nigeria Police to do what is expected; we do hope that the Ministry of Justice can take up the prosecution from the Police. As far as we are concerned, the case should be re-opened. The Police cannot be one sided in their investigation. We will continue calling for justice on ( $ < justice institutions can cause a more # { ( $ We also believe that this is necessary because we suspect that ( # case because of the MULTIPLE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST associated with it. Several women

5 _ ( – often allows these crimes to go unpunished. What do you advice Mary who is the victim? It is not about her, but the system, which is due for change. Mary’s case is just one in a thousand of cases of this nature. Often times, women get tired and spent and just resign to fate. We need to run a country where system works or else criminals will take over the streets one-day, because an injustice to one is a threat to a million. So Mary should continue to cry for [ ( journey with her.


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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 31/10/2014 Symbol

INTBREW INTENEGINS JAPAULOIL JBERGER JOHNHOLT JULI LASACO LEARNAFRCA LINKASSURE LIVESTOCK MANSARD MAYBAKER MBENEFIT MOBIL MRS NAHCO NASCON NB NEIMETH NEM NESTLE NIG-GERMAN NIGERINS NPFMCRFBK OANDO OKOMUOIL PHARMDEKO PORTPAINT PREMBREW PREMPAINTS PRESCO PRESTIGE PZ REDSTAREX RESORTSAL ROADS ROYALEX RTBRISCOE SEPLAT SKYEBANK SKYESHELT STACO STANBIC STDINSURE STERLNBANK STUDPRESS THOMASWY TOTAL TOURIST TRANSCORP TRANSEXPR UAC-PROP UACN UBA UBCAP UBN UNIC UNILEVER UNITYBNK UNITYKAP UPL UTC VANLEER VITAFOAM WAPCO WAPIC WEMABANK ZENITHBANK

Opening Price

31.50 0.54 0.50 67.20 1.08 1.75 0.50 1.51 0.50 2.98 3.00 1.81 0.54 170.98 56.00 5.15 8.10 166.00 1.02 0.78 980.00 7.00 0.50 0.94 22.80 31.35 2.61 5.01 3.98 10.93 30.45 0.51 26.41 4.15 0.50 6.29 0.55 0.90 544.59 2.50 100.00 0.50 30.40 0.50 2.33 2.30 0.79 166.00 3.51 4.39 1.29 14.00 53.00 5.00 1.89 8.20 0.50 36.10 0.50 0.50 4.15 0.50 12.08 4.37 108.21 0.67 0.94 21.00

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Low

31.50 0.52 0.50 67.20 1.03 1.75 0.50 1.51 0.50 2.98 3.04 1.86 0.52 170.98 56.00 5.09 8.10 164.01 0.98 0.76 980.00 7.00 0.50 0.94 21.80 31.35 2.61 5.23 3.98 10.93 30.45 0.51 23.84 4.00 0.50 6.29 0.55 0.90 544.59 2.62 100.00 0.50 29.60 0.50 2.36 2.30 0.79 157.71 3.51 4.19 1.29 14.00 53.00 5.00 1.90 8.01 0.50 36.10 0.50 0.50 4.15 0.50 12.08 4.24 110.00 0.69 0.95 21.60

31.50 0.52 0.50 67.20 1.03 1.75 0.50 1.51 0.50 2.98 2.95 1.72 0.52 170.98 56.00 4.90 8.10 162.00 0.97 0.75 980.00 7.00 0.50 0.92 21.66 31.35 2.61 5.20 3.98 10.93 30.45 0.50 23.84 4.00 0.50 6.29 0.55 0.90 544.59 2.40 100.00 0.50 29.60 0.50 2.29 2.30 0.79 157.71 3.51 3.99 1.29 14.00 53.00 4.75 1.88 7.90 0.50 36.10 0.50 0.50 4.15 0.50 12.08 4.21 105.03 0.66 0.92 21.00

Closing Price Change (+)

31.50 0.52 0.50 67.20 1.03 1.75 0.50 1.51 0.50 2.98 3.00 1.72 0.52 170.98 56.00 5.09 8.10 162.00 0.97 0.75 980.00 7.00 0.50 0.94 21.66 31.35 2.61 5.23 3.98 10.93 30.45 0.51 23.84 4.00 0.50 6.29 0.55 0.90 544.59 2.40 100.00 0.50 29.60 0.50 2.36 2.30 0.79 157.71 3.51 4.04 1.29 14.00 53.00 4.75 1.90 7.90 0.50 36.10 0.50 0.50 4.15 0.50 12.08 4.21 109.99 0.66 0.95 21.20

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% Price Change

0.00 -3.70 0.00 0.00 -4.63 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -4.97 -3.70 0.00 0.00 -1.17 0.00 -2.41 -4.90 -3.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -5.00 0.00 0.00 4.39 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -9.73 -3.61 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -4.00 0.00 0.00 -2.63 0.00 1.29 0.00 0.00 -4.99 0.00 -7.97 0.00 0.00 0.00 -5.00 0.53 -3.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -3.66 1.64 -1.49 1.06 0.95

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Volume

106,500 159,816 658,630 100 91,100 511 34,065 31,347 41,069,900 275,370 6,282,100 850,681 50,400 17,963 400 645,926 270,435 1,339,870 215,000 812,952 175,669 1,473 50,000 311,508 2,523,155 64,726 49,000 249,900 4,100 500 400 723,647 500,993 109,400 850,000 1,315 116,500 20,000 3,608 4,930,798 10 200 742,686 11,200 32,811,370 960 200 21,450 60 34,792,487 1,000 39,882 166,712 18,594,774 735,557 1,183,717 19,500 103,425 295,950 200 3,850 400 846 499,269 1,069,384 13,467,893 2,430,027 11,321,934

Value

3,337,494.75 83,104.32 329,315.00 6,384.00 93,833.00 853.37 17,032.50 43,085.39 20,534,950.00 803,635.94 18,830,872.00 1,531,771.38 26,208.00 2,991,664.00 21,280.00 3,223,216.00 2,197,878.00 219,557,280.00 209,550.00 610,744.00 168,995,680.00 9,795.45 25,000.00 288,272.28 54,776,280.00 1,928,187.50 121,520.00 1,294,972.88 17,097.00 5,195.00 11,572.00 366,569.97 12,027,598.00 437,900.00 425,000.00 8,679.00 64,075.00 17,200.00 1,891,979.00 12,341,710.00 1,000.00 100.00 22,006,650.00 5,600.00 76,570,768.00 2,102.40 152.00 3,421,505.50 200.40 140,548,896.00 1,290.00 536,121.81 8,679,296.00 89,461,064.00 1,396,687.12 9,459,484.00 9,750.00 3,558,577.50 147,975.00 100.00 15,265.25 200.00 9,712.08 2,117,904.50 115,794,984.00 8,986,768.00 2,291,409.75 239,432,816.00


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Sports Update Reinstated Keshi recalls Ike Uche, 24 others for Congo, South Africa matches C

oach Stephen Keshi has called up 25 players for the mustwin 2015 Cup of Nations qualifying matches against the Red Devils of Congo and Bafana Bafana of South Africa. Much –respected, Spain –based striker Ikechukwu ] " time in nearly two years, " senior team opportunity for ' ] "

Tony Edjomari. Home –based defender Solomon Kwambe also return, and Aaron Samuel (who got one of the goals against Sudan), Hope Akpan, Sunday Emmanuel and home –boy Emem Eduok have further chances after being called for the matches against the Falcons of Sudan. Skipper and goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, defenders Godfrey Oboabona and Elderson Echiejile,

Meyiwa’s killing:Police confirm suspect arrest

" > > ¥ and Mikel Obi, and forwards Ahmed Musa, Emmanuel Emenike and Babatunde Michael are also invited. All the players are expected to report at the Bolton White Apartments, Wuse, Abuja on Sunday, 9th November. Goalkeepers: Vincent Enyeama (Lille OSC, France); Austin Ejide (Hapoel Be’er Sheva, Israel); Chigozie Agbim (Gombe United, Nigeria) Defenders: Elderson Echiejile (Monaco FC, France); Juwon Oshaniwa (Ashdod FC, Israel); Efe Ambrose (Celtic FC, Scotland); Solomon Kwambe (Sunshine Stars, Nigeria); Godfrey Oboabona (Rizespor

FC, Turkey); Kenneth Omeruo (Middlesbrough FC, England); Azubuike Egwuekwe (Warri Wolves, Nigeria) " ¤ £ Obi (Chelsea FC, England); Ogenyi Onazi (SS Lazio, Italy); Hope Akpan (Reading FC, England); Raheem Lawal (Eskisehirspor FC, Turkey); Omatsone Aluko (Hull City, England); Tony Edjomari (Nasarawa United, Nigeria) Forwards: Ahmed Musa (CSKA Moscow, Russia); Emmanuel Emenike (Fenerbahce FC, Turkey); Gbolahan Salami (Warri Wolves, Nigeria); Osaguona Ighodaro (Enugu Rangers, Nigeria); Ikechukwu Uche

Uche (Villareal FC, Spain); Aaron Samuel (Guangzhou R&F, China); Sunday Emmanuel (SV Scholz Grodig, Austria);

Babatunde Michael (Volyn Lutsk, Ukraine): Emem Eduok (Dolphins FC, Nigeria)

Ibom Stadium commissioning:Agbim to lead home boys against Black Stars

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he South African Police Service has issued a statement in which " has been made of one of the suspects in connection with the killing of Senzo Meyiwa. SAPS released a statement on Friday afternoon, after originally denying reports of " Zenokuhle Mbatha has been arrested and appeared in court on Friday. The statement also

" ˆ old Mbatha will remain in Police custody and will reappear in court on November 11. “After receiving info re a no of suspects in #SenzoMeyiwa case, identity parade was held

Okpara yesterday & 1 suspect was " % ! }+ _ } (

$ “After consultation with prosecution it was decided to arrest/charge suspect on basis # " $ “The suspect in #SenzoMeyiwa case, Zenokuhle Mbatha, 25, appeared in court today, remanded in custody until 11 November 2014. “We emphasize that Mbatha is regarded as a suspect & we must allow due process of the law to take its course. “There are still suspects outstanding & we appeal to public to continue providing info; we’ll update media on 3/11 on progress.�

...Okpara mourns Senzo

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rlando Pirates’ legend, Williams Okpara, has expressed his grief at the loss of the club’s young goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa, who he mentored from the start of his professional career. The late Meyiwa looked up to the former Nigerian goalkeeper since his days at the development level and was nicknamed “Okpara Junior’ by his peers. Sadly, his career was cut short after being shot on Sunday while visiting his girlfriend in Vosloorus – he was pronounced dead on arrival at

the township’s hospital. “It is a big loss for the team and the nation at large, it was a shock,� said Okpara. “I started with him from the junior ranks and I told him right there that he will go far. He was a person who was willing to learn at any given time. He always wanted to be the best.� Okpara played for Pirates from the early 90s until 2002. That’s when he met the talented youngsters, who idolised the Nigerian and wanted to take over from him when he retires.

ombe United goalkeeper, Chigozie Agbim will lead the Super Eagles Team B in an international friendly to commission the eye –popping Akwa Ibom International Stadium, Uyo on Friday, November 7. Coach Stephen Keshi has also called up Emem Eduok and Mfon Udoh, the two men in the hot chase for the Top Scorer’s award in this year’s Premier League, as well as Gbolahan Salami, Rabiu Ali, Christian Pyagbara, Bright Esieme, Umar Zango, Solomon Kwambe and Azubuike Egwuekwe in a 24 –man squad. The players are to report at the Le Meridien Hotel, Uyo on Monday, 3rd November, 2014. Goalkeepers: Chigozie Agbim (Gombe United); Daniel Akpeyi (Warri Wolves); Theophilus Afelokhai (Kano Pillars) Defenders: Solomon Kwambe (Sunshine Stars); Idris Aloma (El-Kanemi Warriors); Chimma Akas (Sharks FC); Nelson Ogbonna (Heartland FC); Azubuike Egwuekwe (Warri Wolves); Erhun Obanor (Bendel Insurance); Bright Esieme (Enyimba FC); Umar Zango (Kano Pillars) " ¤ & _ ;} ‘&?4 Charles Henlong (Giwa FC); Joseph Nathaniel

(Sharks FC); Stanley Dimgba (Warri Wolves); Rabiu Ali (Kano Pillars); Chinedu Udeaga (Enugu Rangers); Kingley Sokari (Enyimba FC); Tony Edjomari (Nasarawa

FC) Forwards: Mfon Udoh (Enyimba FC); Christian Obiozor (Enugu Rangers); Gbolahan Salami (Warri Wolves); Osaguona Ighodaro (Enugu Rangers); Emem Eduok (Dolphins FC)

Appeal committee to nullify Pinnick’s election if‌ Martins Odiete,

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new twist to the whole Nigeria Football crisis emerged on Thursday with the chairman of the '‘‘ +## ( Barrister Okechukwu Ajuwan declaring that he will not think twice to nullify the NFF election that produced Amaju Pinnick if it becomes necessary to cancel the entire electoral process. Barrister Ajunwa stated " ( + [ $ = ( had received four petitions on the general conduct of the September 30 NFF elections in < $ = ( will be fair to all parties.

“We have received four petitions on the conduct of the elections in Warri. We have been debating on petitions since and we found out that the respondents are not even awareof the petitions. “We are going to do a hide

( is involved in football. Our

( # everybody to see what we are doing. “We are going to invite everybody involved and they would respond accordingly. They can respond through their lawyers and they can also come to defend their case themselves. But you cannot

5 ( to us. You will come to state your case and the prayers you are asking us to grant you,� he stated.

Pinnick


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Sports Update FIFA sorry for Crimea video blunder

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IFA has apologised for an embarrassing diplomatic faux-pas when its video launching the 2018 World Cup logo portrayed the Crimean peninsula as part of Russia. The disputed clip was beamed on to the facade of Russia’s historic Bolshoi The the 2018 logo in the Russian capital on Tuesday. The strategic peninsula of Crimea, long home to Russian military bases, was annexed from Ukraine by Russia in March, sparking the worst crisis between Russia and the West since the Cold War.

World football’s governing body issued a statement blaming the blunder on a local video production agency. “Unfortunately the map of Russia selected and used during the projection by the local service provider escaped ( sequence in question has been removed,� a FIFA spokesman said. The slip-up came at a sensitive time with FIFA trying to " & club crisis. Russia has incorporated teams based in Crimea in its third division, a move hotly disputed by the Ukrainian football federation.

Setif aim to pull off shock Champions League success

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lgerians Entente Setif will be crowned surprise winners of the Champions League on Saturday if they can at least hold their away goals advantage over Vita Club. Setif go into the second leg " secured a 2-2 draw away last Sunday. It is remarkable situation for a team that was dismissed by many as not being good enough before the start of the competition. Setif coach Kheireddine ( # that the Black Eagles came close to withdrawing from the Champions League this year. “National football federa # out for scheduling reasons and also because it was felt our club would not be very competitive in Africa,� he said. “We lost a lot of our squad this year and had to rebuild,� added the 37-year-old former } " coach only three months ago. However, fears that Setif would struggle were quickly allayed as Setif started by thumping Burkinabe visitors ASFA Yennenga 5-0 with leading scorer El Hedi Belameiri among the goals. The Algerians have played 13 matches ahead of the

" 45,000-seat Stade Mustapha Tchaker in Blida, 50 kilometres south of Algiers. Vita triumphed 41 years ago when the competition was called the African Champions Cup and Setif conquered the continent 15 years later And they lost only one, a ™ " feat away to four-time African champions TP Mazembe, the

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other Congolese contenders. Entente boast a proud home record in the Champions League since a 1987 debut, winning 20 matches, " keeping 18 clean sheets. But Madoui has warned + ( â $ˆ " # ÂĄ # the 2014 Fifa Club World Cup in Morocco is far from over. “Our supporters must remember that Vita Club went to Tunisia in the semi" &} Sfaxien,â€? he said. “What drawing in Kinshasa did for us was create opportunities and the backing of our supporters could be crucial.â€? Displaying a desire to ( 5 Vita Club, Setif were ahead within 17 minutes when leading scorer Ndombe Mubele turned a corner into his own net. The Black Eagles regained the lead early in the second half with a classic counter ( + ‚[ exchanged passes with Abdelmalik Ziaya before tapping the ball into the net. Lema Mabidi ended a "

by levelling twice for the 6 ‚ # " penalty spot, and through an unstoppable drive from outside the box. Tradition suggests Vita & " runners-up to an Algerian club a second time as they were 5-0 overall losers to JET „œ " $ Of the three clubs held 2-2 " & # – " went on to lift the trophy. Cameroonians Canon Yaounde walloped Congolese Bilima 3-0 in Kinshasa and South Africans Orlando Pirates stunned Ivorians ASEC Mimosas 1-0 in Abidjan. Before winning at Sfaxien, — & " champions Zamalek in Egypt and held experienced campaigners Al-Hilal in Sudan. ‡! " leg severely disrupted us,� conceded Congo-born Vita Club coach Florent Ibenge, a 52-year-old who grew up in France and played lower-

CAF denies AFCON agreement with Morocco T

he Confederation of African Football have denied they have agreed in principle with Morocco to the postponement of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, scheduled to be held between January 17 and February 8. “False! Totally false!� CAF Media Relations Department told AFP on Friday. The statement was made following reports by Moroccan media that both

parties had agreed to postpone the continental event to June 2015 or January 2016 due to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa in a meeting held in YaoundĂŠ between CAF President, Issa Hayatou and a delegation from Morocco on Wednesday. CAF are expected to issue a final statement on the matter following the meeting of their Executive Committee in Algiers on Sunday 2 November.

Hayatou

WomenWorld Cup:TAN to assist Falcons Martin Odiete

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he Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria, TAN has promised to assist in preparing Super Falcons for the FIFA World cup in Canada next year. TAN Chairman, Ifeanyi Uba, disclosed while hosting the team at organisation headquarters, located at the Maitama district of the Federal Capital Territory, that they would be on ground in Canada when they arrive for the World cup. He enjoined them not to rest on their oars in the celebration of their victory in ' ( tion towards doing well at the World cup in Canada. “We hope you will continue in this spirit until you come back home with the FIFA Women Cup next year

from Canada. TAN will be on ground in Canada to support you people at the event,� “It is gratifying to note that Nigeria Youths have gracefully imbibed President Goodluck Jonathan’s winning spirit which has made him to record tremendous achievement in his transformation Agenda program,� In demonstrating his appreciation for the performance of the players, TAN chairman doled out cash rewards to the players, dolling out a total sum of ten million naira to the whole contingent. It is to be shared in the ratio of Five million, to the players, two million to the coaches and three million to the NFF board. The chairman speech was read by the organization Director of Media and communication, Udenta O Udenta.

Ogbonna boasts on Juve form

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ngelo Obinze Ogbonna is insisting Juventus are unshakeable despite seeing their Serie A unbeaten record ended by Genoa. The Bianconeri lost 1-0 at Marassi on Wednesday, and that allowed Roma to catch them at the top of the table on 22 points. “We are mentally solid and unshakeable. We are

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only in Week 9, as last season we had 22 points ” " front of us Ogbonna told Jtv. - It is only normal that there are big expectations around us, but we are relaxed, knowing we must be concentrated on " $ “We slipped up yesterday, but we immediately have a game against Empoli to make # $ < " had at Genoa, because smaller teams clam up against us and it’s " # $ “ We must therefore be wary of counter ( clinical. The Empoli tie is brought forward to Saturday so that Juventus can prepare for their Champions League clash with Olympiacos in Turin.

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Bet9ja supports Nigerian sports Awards

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igeria’s leading }# ( company, Bet9ja has thrown its weight behind the 2014 edition of the Nigerian sports Awards by partnering with organizersUnmissable Incentives Limited towards a successful hosting of the event. According to the Chairman of Bet9ja, Mr. Kunle Soname, the sponsorship of 2014 edition of the Nigerian Sports Award is in line with the company’s belief in the vision of the award which is recognizing and rewarding excellence performance among Nigerian athletes. “We are indeed very proud to come on board as a sponsor for the 3rd edition of the Nigerian Sports Award we hope to sustain the partnership for a long time in a manner that will be " the award organisers and Bet9ja.� He said. Soname stated that he feels honoured and elated to be one of the

key personalities and dignitaries that will be presenting award to deserving sport personalities at the November 13 event billed to hold at the Muson Centre, Lagos. In his own remarks the General Manger, Unmissable Incentive Limited, organizers of the award Mr. Kayode Idowu expresses appreciation to the company for the support which he noted will go a long way to deliver a world class event that the award is known for in the last two editions. He promised that the organizers would do all within its power to ensure that Bet9ja enjoys maximum returns on the sponsorship through brand visibility before, during and after the event. Idowu then used the medium to call on other brand owners and wellmeaning individuals to emulate Bet9ja by supporting the Nigerian Sports Award to position it as the most prestigious sports award in Africa.


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