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War planes pound Boko Haram in Borno ...As troops move to assert authority in Bama, Gwarzo Modu Sheriff quizzed again over alleged sponsorship

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igerian war planes were reported yesterday to be carrying out air strikes against Boko Haram bases in Borno State in a counter-attack against the group’s apparent drive to create an Islamist enclave, according to an online version of Voice of America (VOA) report which quoted an unnamed senior gov be named, told Reuters that Nigeria’s military was battling Boko Haram miles) South East of Borno State

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Adamawa PDP Guber Ticket:Ribadu,Tukur, Hong withdraw Marwa, Gulak, Modibbo battle Fintiri today Thursday night, which lasted till early hours of yesterday morning,

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War planes target Boko Haram bases in Borno Continued from Page 1 “Bama today is the center of the military battle with the terrorists ... Boko Haram is being repelled by the Nigerian troops as we are talking now,� the government ! 3 details of the operations or casualties. Nigeria’s Air Force and defense headquarters did not respond to requests for comment, and it was not immediately possible to obtain ' The battle over Bama, and Boko Haram’s storming of towns and villages in the North, East and South of Maiduguri in recent weeks has raised fears of an attack on Maiduguri, prompting ! ' 3 " “Even today, we can see so many people leaving ... the

buses are going out plenty now,� Musa Sumail, a human rights activist in Maiduguri who reports on the violence in the North East, told Reuters. Sumail said he had seen at least one or two = 3 jets in the skies above Maiduguri. Boko Haram, whose leader, Abubakar Shekau, last month declared a “Muslim territory� in the North East after capturing the town of Gwoza on the Cameroon border, is believed to be trying to mimic the example of Islamic State (IS) in Syria and Iraq which announced the creation of a separate caliphate there. Jonathan’s government, which faces an election in February next year, has come under public criticism for its apparent inability to check Boko Haram’s 3 +1 ! -

gency, which has ravaged the poor North East corner of Africa’s biggest economy. The group has also claimed shootings and bombings across the North and, more sporadically, in the Federal Capital of Abuja and even in the southern commercial hub, Lagos. The attacks have not reached the southern oil = 0 The United States is among several western allies helping Nigeria’s military with training and intelligence support. This was stepped up following international outrage over Boko Haram’s brazen abduction in mid-April of more than 200 teenage schoolgirls in the North East. The girls are still missing. In a speech at a security meeting in Abuja on Thursday, a top U.S diplomat for Africa, said Bama’s “apparent capture� by Boko Haram

and the threat of an assault on Maiduguri was a “sober reality check� for Nigeria and its allies. “We are past time for denial and pride,� Assistant Secretary of State for Afri

;K Y + $ Shekau’s announcement of an IS-style “caliphate� showed how much the Nigerian security situation had worsened. Z > [tensive security cooperation has been hampered by persistent allegations of human rights abuses levelled against Nigeria’s army, which it denies, and Nigeria’s sensitivity about outside meddling in its

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Vice President, Namadi Sambo receiving award from the patron, Community and Youth Development (CYD), Alhaji Yayale Ahmed (left), at the 4th unity conference in Abuja yesterday. With them is the chairman, Dr. Siraj Abdulkarim. PHOTO: NAN

volving Nigeria’s neighbours Cameroon, Chad and Niger which will try to prevent Boko Haram from extending its control over these remote frontier zones of the lower Sahel. The Sunni Jihadist movement whose name means “Western education is forbidden,� has killed thousands since launching an uprising in 2009. Counter-terrorism experts said links exist between it and other Islamist

...Troops move to assert authority in Bama, Gwarzo Akin Orimolade, Editor, Northern Operations igerian soldiers, apparently buoyed by the US challenge to 1 1 ! ' Maiduguri towards Bama and Gwarzo with a mission: recover the captured towns and villages, and restore the

' = military. Bama is 40 kilometres to Maiduguri, the state capital, but the troops are said to enjoy the company of the Nigerian ; _ 3 been commanded to launch aerial support and assist the ground troops to quickly accomplish the task of reclaiming the captured towns. The movement of the troops yesterday did not totally reduce the tension already generated by the fall of Bama to the rampaging Boko Haram insurgents, who were said to have also captured three local government councils in Yobe State. In Yobe, Saturday Newswatch gathered that the insurgents are no longer killing the villagers. Rather, it was learnt 1

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he former governor of Borno State, Alhaji ! > K 5 quizzed again by the Department of State Security (DSS) to explain allegations that he played an active role in sponsoring the current Boko Haram insurgency in the North East. Spokesperson and Deputy Director of the DSS, Marilyn Ogar, disclosed in Abuja yesterday that the service had 8! > K casions previously over allegations that he was sponsoring the murderous religious group, adding however that the politician denied doing so. Ogar said the DSS has commenced thorough investigations into the allegations by Mr. Stephen Davies, the Australian negotiator who allegedly named former Chief

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' ' Boko Haram. General Ihejirika was however cleared by the DSS, and Ogar stated that it was completely “wrong and uncharitable for Nigerians to reward someone who laid down his life for the country, only for him to be associated with the sponsorship of Boko Haram.� The DSS spokesperson *> K vited twice and he has been invited again on the Boko Haram matter. Investigation is ongoing to review every aspect of Mr. Davies allegations.� Ogar, however explained that the claim by Mr. Davies

5 ! ~ = handled funds for Boko Haram being related to three of those arrested in connection with the Nyanya bombings

was untrue, as none of the six suspects is related to the other. Ogar used the press briefing to parade the mastermind of the Nyanya blast, Mallam Sadiq Ogwuche, who was recently extradited from Sudan as well as other suspects, namely Ahmed Abubakar, Yau Saidu, Adamu Yusuf Anas Isah and Muhammad Ishaq. Providing further explanation on the alleged relationship between the suspects, Ogar said: “In other words, none is a cousin or nephew to any other and only two suspects, namely Yau Saidu and Anas Isah, have ever lived together at a makeshift clinic called ‘Kishi Clinic’ operated by Rufai Tsiga, a co-mastermind of the bomb blast who is still at large.� She also cleared the DSS of allegations that it was

responsible for providing information to Mr. Davis, adding that the man was “a self-styled and self-appointed negotiator� who volunteered to intercede between the government and Boko Haram. Reporters were allowed to speak with Sadiq Ogwuche, who denied membership of Boko Haram and also refuted any link in the Nyanya bombings but admitted donating N30,000 to some widows of Boko Haram members who were killed in battle. He also claimed that he left the Army due to a strong desire to study Arabic in Sudan, adding also that he was indoctrinated by a Jihadist group in Britain. “I am not a member of Boko Haram and I do not know anything about the Nyanya blast. I deny it because I was studying in Sudan when the incident happened.�

and traumatised villagers and preach to them. It was further gathered that the militants, apparently trying to curry sympathy, told the civilian population that their ultimate target is the military and the police. A businessman, Danladi Mohammed, said residents of the state capital are still living in fear, stressing that the biggest Mosque near the Sheu of Borno’s palace was scanty during yesterday’s Jumat. In the last one week, the militants have reportedly blown up two major bridges in Fika and Portiskium. A civil servant in Maiduguri, Babale Usman, said the situation in the Borno State capital was calm. “We are ending our three days fasting which we started yesterday (Thursday). Things will change for the better in the next one week,� he enthused. Although the electricity situation in Maiduguri has been terribly poor, Saturday Newswatch gathered that Governor Kashim Shettima on Thursday set up a committee to restore electricity to parts of the state.

Ebola: France sends 20 medical experts to Guinea

Modu Sheriff quizzed again for allegedly sponsoring Boko Haram I Cyril Mbah, Abuja

groups, such as al-Qaida’s North African franchise and Somalia’s al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab, but there has been little evidence so far of extensive cooperation. In Nigeria’s February polls, Jonathan is expected to seek re-election. Many believe political tensions stemming from the historic rivalry between Nigeria’s mostly Muslim North and largely Christian South is also stoking the violence.

Taiye Agbaje, Abuja n response to the call by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to combat Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the countries currently ravaged by the scourge, the French government said it is sending at least 20 contingent of medical experts to Guinea. In a joint statement by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development, Laurent Fabius, and ' > ;K Health and Women’s Rights, Marisol Touraine, which was made available yesterday in Abuja, the country said it is committed to scale up its assis “The French government is therefore mobilising around 20 reserve personnel from the Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Agency (epidemiologists, emergency physicians, infectious disease specialists, public health physicians) who will work on a rotating basis over the next 3 months in Guinea in order to provide support to the local authorities and health teams.

“Five French experts will leave for Conakry tomorrow. These volunteers will complement the budgetary contribution to the needs expressed by WHO, announced at the Council of Ministers on August 27,� it said. According to the statement, the Minister of State for Development and Francophony, Annick Girardin, will travel to Guinea in the next few days in order to express France’s com the epidemic. “Since the start of the epidemic, France has been strongly mobilised to combat the Ebola virus in West Africa, through its research institutes (notably INSERM and the Pasteur Institute, which iden it appeared and are actively contributing to the diagnosis and monitoring of the disease) and its medical experts (who are supporting patient care, the control of the epidemic and the training of personnel, alongside local, French and international humanitarian organisations),� it concluded.


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Adamawa PDP Guber Ticket: Ribadu, Tukur, Hong withdraw Continued from Page 1

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9.00pm till 1.00am yesterday, six aspirants were left in the hree months to the In a statement issued on the platform of the deThe statement further race to participate in today’s commencement of by his Media Adviser, funct Social Democratic said that “2015 is special primary, while eight stepped electioneering cam- Mr Garba Shehu, Atiku Party (SDP). Borisade also and a potential turning down. paigns, former Vice Presi- said the campaign will worked as the strategist point in Nigeria’s history Those still in the race indent, Alhaji Atiku Abuba- be anchored by a veteran for President Olusegun – that we need to seize the clude Ahmed Gulak, Buba kar said yesterday that he of successful presidenObasanjo in 1999 and 2003 moment, to give every Ni- Marwa, Ahmed Modibbo, will vie for the ticket of the tial contests and a former elections, both of which gerian a chance to help re- Umar Ardo, Acting GoverAll Progressives Congress minister, Professor Ba =

nor Umaru Fintiri, and Jerry were won resoundingly. (APC), to enable him con- balola Borishade. “This is not about me; for them and their chil- Kumdisi. Those that withtest the 2015 presidential “Borishade is also a it is about our young peo- dren to prosper and feel drew from the primary elecelection. tion include Nuhu Ribadu, well-known political ple. It is about Nigerians. safe.” The former Vice Presi- strategist who worked The former vice presi- Auwal Tukur, Aliyu Idi Hong, It is their future, not the dent revealed that he for the victory of the late past. It is about reforming dent maintained that a Andrawus Sawa, James Barwill make public decla- General Shehu Musa government, securing the change is needed now, in- ka, Gen. Aliyu Kama, Markus ration of his ambition on Yar’Adua and thereafter, people and reconciling sisting that he is ready to Gundiri and Abubakar Girei. Wednesday, September late Chief M. K. O. Abiola The consideration for steplead that change. the nation,” Atiku said. 24, 2014. ping down from the current dispensation which will lapse in six months was to give room to Adamawa Central in 2015 to have a chance of producing the governor. Chairman of the Adamawa State chapter of the PDP, Joel Madaki, explained the outcome of the meeting to journalists, saying that “the 14 aspirants contesting for the position earlier has now reduced to six due to this meeting. “It is a very welcome idea. Nobody was forced to step them. Those who stepped down did so voluntarily in order to wait to contest for the position in 2015. “The six aspirants contesting this election are Ahmed Gulak, Buba Marwa, Ahmed Modibbo, Umar Ardo, Umaru Fintiri and Jerry Kumdisi.” Also speaking, the imL-R: Representative of the Secretary to Government of the Federation, Mr. Ferdinand Agu; Director-General, Standard Organisation of mediate past Special Adviser Nigeria, Dr. Joseph Odumodu; Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga; President, Building Collapse Prevention to the President on Political Guild, Mr. Kunle Awobodu and President, National Association of Blocks Moulders Association, Alhaji Rasheed Adebowale, at the Matters, Ahmed Gulak said: unveiling of a prototype new cement bag during the National Stakeholders’ Forum on Block and Allied Products in Abuja…recently “The outcome of the meeting was fantastic. We met as family members of the PDP. Even before coming here, all the aspirants in Adamawa have unanimously resolved that after the primary, in a free, fair exercise, anybody that emergCyril Mbah, Abuja coordinator of the National “The President is working occupied by the insurgents es will get our support. “Today (yesterday) in the Information Centre, said assiduously in ensuring that will be librated. he Director General of the government still places we put these things behind Omeri said: “On the ques- meeting, the number of the National Orientation high premium on the Chi- us using the best methods tion about who occupies aspirants have been drastiAgency (NOA), Mr. bok girls and the return of that were employed in other Bama or anywhere, I want cally reduced to six, which is Mike Omeri, has assured peace in the Northeast re- parts of the world where to assure you that the gov- manageable. I am contesting; Nigerians that the Federal gion. these kinds of situations ex- ernment of Nigeria and its Government has not given Armed Forces will not cede He drew a parallel be- isted,” he said. ! K ! tween the kidnap of the The Director General ap- any part of this country to girls abducted from the Chibok girls and the abduc- pealed to Nigerians for pa- anybody. “The governor of Borno Government Girls Second- tion of some foreigners in tience, and support for the ary School more than three Pakistan, appealing that the government in tackling the State, who is the person on months ago by Boko Haram situations are similar and problems of insecurity, ac- the ground, has already asinsurgents. the operation should not knowledging that it had set sured the nation that the he Federal GovHe said ending insur- always be seen as simple the hands of the clock back- military has been working ernment, yesgency in the Northeast and as going into the forest and ward for some States in the seriously to safe guide peace terday, directed and security in the state. the rescue of the 219 school coming out with the girls. North. all public and private “We have no reason to girls still in detention have “Those who were in cap~

1 primary and secondremained the top priority tivity in Syria and Pakistan on the increased attacks doubt the governor. We ary schools in the should believe him on his of the Federal Government, ' 5 ! 3 by Boko Haram insurgents country to reopen for comments on the matter. assuring that everything years and a simple attempt especially in the light of althe 2014/2015 acanecessary will be done to at rescuing them, led to the legations by the Australian, Even the youths have volresolve the problems before death of two journalists Mr. Stephen Davies, about ! demic session on September 22, apparently long. who were executed by their alleged sponsors of the in- have no doubt about their satisfied with the near Omeri, who spoke to captors. surgents, Omeri said: “Eve- ability.” He said even though containment of the newsmen at the National “I want to assure you that rything that needs to be Security Information Centre the government is sustain- done, including investiga- ' " ! 51 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) imported into yesterday, said even though K ! tions, will be done to get to the insurgents were stolen during recent raids on pothe country by the that peace and stability are the root of the matter.” lice stations or from soldiers Liberian-American, solution to the kidnap saga, re-established in the North He denied that Boko Har- killed in battle, the Boko Mr Patrick Sawyer in new strategies are being ex- east and that the issue of am captured and controls Haram insurgents cannot July. plored for the quick rescue the abducted Chibok girls about 21 local government be more sophisticated in This is the second of the girls. is still on the front burner of areas in Borno and Yobe equipment and in handling time the government Though silent on the new the president’s major con- States, stressing that very weapons than the Nigerian is shifting the restrategies to be employed cerns. soon, every stretch of land Army. ! K 6

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Gen. Marwa is contesting; Ahmed Modibbo is contesting; Dr. Umar Ardo is contesting; Hon. Jerry Kumdisi is contesting; and Acting Governor Fintiri is contesting. “We have resolved to go into the primary without rancour, without acrimony and to come out of it as peaceful co-existing members. “At the end of it all, anybody that emerges, we will all queue behind. If I emerge as the candidate, they will all queue behind me. It is going 5 ' 1 K will be no losers.” Gulak, who spoke on his chances of scaling through, said: “Nuhu Ribadu or not, you know, I prepared for this election. Even if 14 of us are going into this election, I am

' 1 5 1 ' 1 capability, of my mobilisation, of my sensitisation that the delegates will select me.” One of the aspirants who withdrew from the race, Aliyu Idi Hong, said: “Peacebuilding, negotiation, giveand-take, everything went well. We have been given a caveat and one thing we have succeeded in extracting from this meeting is that the meeting started with a preamble that whoever is going to contest and if he happens to win as a governor, he will not have the right to contest in the 2015 election. “Some of us think that our aspirations, our ambition, our vision for Adamawa is a long term and more articulate vision and not a stop-gap six months’ duration.” Others at the meeting include the PDP National Vice Chairman, Uche Secondus and the Special Adviser to the # #

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sumption date. It had earlier set the resumption date for September 15, down from October 13. The new resumption date was made public after a meeting of the states commissioners of education and the Minister of Education, Ibrahim Shekarau, in Abuja yesterday. Earlier, the minister had announced the resumption date as October 13 following fears of a probable infiltration of the students’ population by the killers virus.


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Low turnout mars Iweala’s meeting with Nigerians in US Adewale Giwa, Washington DC

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here was low turn-out yesterday at the interactive meeting organised by the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala with Nigerians in the United States. The trip, which was sponsored by the Ministry of Finance in partnership with + ! DMO, to meet with Nigerians in the Diaspora on the success of the Ministry and the Federal Government regarding loans, $ of the President Jonathan’s administration. Venue of the event was / 3 Washington on 515 15th Street, NW, Washington DC before the guests were later directed & ! Embassy to Washington Hilton on Connecticut. Few guests who managed to ! the programme as share waste of money over what they labeled as political gimmick.

'" 4 6 # Ejindu who spoke with our correspondent noted that the Association of Nigerians in the Diaspora (NIDO) was not carried along as none of the executive/representative was present at the meeting. He said, “This meeting is a share waste of money and corruption that several government agencies has come to epitomize. Imagine, this kind of programme should have involved the Association of Nigerians in US but none / $ 9 there�. On her part, Jumoke Adebayo said, “ it is no less than an act of provocation and insensitivity that Nigerian ! $ embarking on trip that are motivated by pecuniary gains, despite the subterfuge of serving the public interest. We expected the Ministry of Finance to tell us what it has done with the Federal Government to alleviate poverty in Nigeria.

Credible Elections: I have kept my promise – Jonathan NANS makes him Grand Commander of Nigerian Students Clement Nwoji, Abuja

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resident Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, gave kudos to his administration, saying he has kept his promise of transforming the electoral process, apart from facilitating infrastructural development in the country. He spoke while having audience with a delegation of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), led by his Senior Special Jude Imagwe and NANS President, Yinka Gbadebo. NANS, in the course of the meeting, decorated the President as the Grand Commander of Nigerian Students (GCNS). Among those at the meeting were 10

former NANS presidents and eight former NANS Senate presidents, Students Union presidents of universities, polytechnics, monotechnics and colleges of education. According to Jonathan, “I have kept fate with my promise that if I have the opportunity to preside over elections in this country, I will transform the process. The 2011 elections have been by international and local observers. “I will never preside over elections where we will become a laughing stock like it was in the 2007 elections where the international to congratulate us because of irregularities.� Furthermore, he gave

assurances that his successor would not face the challenge of electricity supply in the country, citing the commitment of his administration to resolving the infrastructural needs of the country. He thanked NANS for the award, adding that their words of encouragement will spur his administration to do more to enhance socioeconomic development of the country. According to the President, “We must build Nigeria for the future of our children. We must build a Nigeria where by the time one of you will be on this seat in future, you should not be thinking of power supply.� He gave assurances of improving the tertiary

institutions in the country to make them comparable to world class institutions, saying: “We want to return our universities to the winning ways, our universities must be strengthened; our universities must be returned to the top. “Our universities must not just be big in population, but top in quality. We want our universities to be among the top rated in the world. It is not easy to be at top, there is no reason why Nigerian universities cannot be among the top 500 in the world. “But we must work hard... as a leading black nation in the world, we must get there, that’s the only way we can reshape, rebuild our nation that our children will be proud of.�

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hairman of Osun State Harmonised Vigilante Group, Alhaji Ridwan Hussein, has described the recent success of the incumbent governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola during the August 9 polls as a design of God. Hussein, otherwise known as Ya-Salam, said the election 9 = is behind Aregbesola’s unique style of governance, which, he said, shocked Aregbesola’s critics “who had wished he slipped. YaSalam added that the success indicated that God answered individual and collective prayers of the people of Osun State, who desired a transformation of the state.� At a religious event held at

the popular Freedom Square, Osogbo, Hussein said the tension that preceded the election put fear in the mind of the people to the extent that only a few were sure of what would be the outcome of the election. “The situation was so tensed that we only hoped that only God could deliver the state from the invasion we were smelling. But the peaceful outcome of the elections showed that God really answered our prayer,� he said. Ya-Salam also congratulated the people of the state for having Aregbesola to complete the projects he has embarked upon since he came to power, urging them to be positive that the government would not disappoint them and also asking for continuous prayer for the administration to consolidate.

Ebola:Why U.S is reluctant to release ZMapp drugs to Nigeria Adewale Giwa, Washington, DC here were strong indications yesterday that the United States might not be too willing $ assistance to Nigeria in the ! ! the killer Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). Instead of sharing the ZMapp drugs used to cure two Americans Nancy Writebol and Dr. Kent Brantly - infected with Ebola virus from Liberia, the U.S is advising Nigeria and other African " " who have contracted the virus. The Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, has consistently appealed to the US government to release the drugs to Nigeria, but President

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Barack Obama is believed to be unwilling to oblige the Nigerian government. It was gathered that the action of the US not to share the drugs with Nigeria may not be unconnected with the ongoing search for the abducted Chibok school girls, over which U.S security experts are said to be angry with the Nigerian security chiefs. The U.S is said to be furious with the Federal Government over its unsuccessful action so far to rescue the girls kidnapped since April. Sources hinted that the US Military surveillance % ! " ! & ! search the whereabouts of the girls, including drones had been diverted ' ! * militants.

the acting Inspector of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba with some policemen and guests during a recent workshop on Ebola Virus Disease

Probe Lamido’s anti-party activities – Group urges Ted Odogwu, Bureau Chief, Kano

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igawa State chapter of the Northern Youth Forum (NYF) yesterday called on the National Leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to probe the anti-party activities of Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State, with a view to expelling him from the party. In a press statement, signed by the forum’s Publicity Secretary, Sani Talba Auyo and made available to Saturday

Newswatch, it lamented recent comments credited to Governor Lamido, disparaging President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s performance and ambition to re-contest in 2015. Among others, the statement noted that Governor Lamido, being goodwill and President Jonathan’s administration lacked the moral standard to criticise the PDP-led government. The statement reads,

drawn to the recent ! Jigawa State governor, Sule Lamido, ostensibly ! " political publicity. “Governor Sule Lamido is famous for his political antics of open disobedience to his political mentors, like the late Malam Aminu Kano and the late Alhaji Abubakar Rimi. We, as a group are disturbed. “Governor Lamido is uncomfortable with the rising number of Nigerians, urging President Jonathan

Nigeria may assume presidency of community of democracies next year Taiye Agbaje, Abuja

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strong indication emerged yesterday that Nigeria may assume the presidency of Community of Democracies (CD) by the end of July next year. The position, which is currently being held by El Salvador, is for two-year term. The Secretary-General of the international organisation,

Ambassador Maria Leissner, made the disclosure during her visit to the Minister of ' > ! * Prof Viola Onwuliri, in Abuja. The CD is an intergovernmental coalition of states established in 2000 to bring together governments, civil society and private sector in the pursuit of the common goal of supporting democratic rules and strengthening

democratic norms and institutions around the world. Among the member countries include: Nigeria, Canada, the United States, Cape Verde, Chile, Costa Rica, Finland, Guatemala, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, South Africa, Republic of Korea, Sweden, Uruguay, etc.

to contest in 2015. What is however, inexplainable is whether Governor Lamido is driven by envy or just cheap publicity, but we are nevertheless calling on Nigerians to ignore the ranting of Sule Lamido and sustain their support and solidarity to the transformation agenda of President Jonathan. “It is now evident that Governor Lamido has not "" ! # against Nigerian leaders when they refuse to submit to his blackmail. This means leaders will only be in peace after his personal political goals are met. “In Lamido’s history of anti-party activities, it is clear that he never had the masses at heart. He never thinks of the North as his constituency, but his personal political goals as the North’s agenda. Most importantly, we call on the PDP National leadership to expel Governor Lamido from the party, so as to bring to an end his cheap blackmail, the statement concluded.


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Fayemi urges FG to declare emergency in education sector Raphael Adeyanju, Ado-Ekiti

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he governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has advised the Federal Government to declare a national emergency in the nation’s education sector. This advice is the governor’s reaction to the poor performance of students in the recently released results of the ? ' @ Examination (WAEC). He made this statement during a courtesy visit to his 3 Q " $ @ on Education. He noted that the country risks losing much potential to illiteracy if proper education sector. Fayemi told @ @ 3

Aminu Sulaiman, that a situation where only 31.28 percent of the candidates that sat for the examination made $ [ ! 6 ! and Mathematics) was quite worrisome; adding that the solution would required a multi –level approach. ? ! ! @ to look into the mass failure, Dr. Fayemi added that parents, teachers and government have roles to play in rescuing the country from losing its pride of place in the comity of nations. He stressed that until " $ " ! human resources, the country would not get right many of the things that can fast track its development. Q ! administration in revamping

the sector in Ekiti State, the Governor said the present administration had vigorously pursued the education transformation agenda which 9 " people. He however added that no investment is too much in the education of the younger generation. He further stressed that government owes it a duty to do what is right, not what is popular, even as he noted that Nigeria ranks last in many human development indices of the United Nations. “We have a strong passion here for education, and in the last four years we have religiously pursued our agenda even though the agenda was not so popular. We owe it a duty to do what is right, not what is popular. If care is not

taken, we risk losing many things to illiteracy in view of the recently released SSCE result�, he said. In his remarks, Hon. Sulaiman explained that the 9 inspection tour of some federal " a courtesy call on the governor 9 ] " to the generation of those who $ 4 Sulaiman who commended Fayemi for sportsmanship and maturity displayed during the June 21 governorship election said it ‘is unusual for someone to take decisions that he knows " 4 3 ! ! $ discouraged as he still has a lot $ 4

EBOLA will be phased out in six months-Oyo Health Commissioner Olusakin Babalola, Ibadan he Oyo State Commissioner for Health, 4 + 9 = !

6 ` 9 9 " out from the country within six months in view of preventive $ ! " state governments. 4 = ! ! $ * ! a three day sensitisation programme for stake holders in health sectors including local government council information 4 The Commissioner appealed " to stigmatise any suspected " encourage them to report at the appropriate hospitals when the " $ 4 3 $

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Woman,61,slumps,dies at Hajj seminar Bolu-Olu Esho, Abeokuta

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L-R: National Treasurer, Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, Mrs. Toyin Ogunshola; National President, Ifeyinwa Omowole and Chairman, Lagos Chapter, Mrs. Dupe Olaoye-Osinkolu, at a news conference and unveiling of a new logo to kick start their 25th Anniversary in Lagos‌recently

Mark okays Mimiko’s proposed defection to PDP Peter Dada, Akure

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enate President, Senator David Mark has commended Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State for his decision to defect to the People Democratic Party (PDP) from the ! X [X \4 Mark stated this in Akure, the state capital at

a Command performance ! ' ! $ of the 3rd Regular Course of the Nigeria Defence Academy (NDA). Addressing the governor, Mark, who was the Chairman of the occasion said ‘I want to warmly welcome # [ \ 9

! ! * want to congratulate you ! # 4 Goodluck Jonathan and the National Chairman of our party, I warmly 9 # home.’ He praised the governor for his performance in the state through provision

Oyo aspirant promises bursary to 1,500 undergrad Olusakin Babalola, Ibadan

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! aspirant of People Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo State ,Engineer Oluseyi Makinde, has promised 9 students from the state in tertiary institutions from next academic session. Makinde, who spoke * ! * @ launch of the magazine ]* @ $ ! > *

Students Union (FIBSU) union. The aspirant was presented with award / >*€'| $ " " representatives of the state governor and the * 4 Makinde disclosed that his positive relationship 9 >*€'| # to 2005 when he opened ? 4 He assured that if given the opportunity to

govern the state, there 9 " $ in the education sector in the state. In his address, the President of the union, Comrade Aare Alao Lekan Taofeek commended Makinde for his good gesture, which according to him, other politicians. Makinde is expected " ! $ " ' "  ‚ ! * 4

of infrastructures . “Governor Olusegun Mimiko is going to leave ! ! governance in this state. I " you are a child of the great party, PDP,� he said. He also commended two senators from ! cooperative with him in ! |"" @ & 4 The legislators, Senators Ayo Akinyelure and Boluwaji Kulere of the Ondo Central and Ondo South Senatorial Districts respectively, according to the President, are some of the ' $ giving his leadership the needed supports. “There are three Senators from this State, and I want to tell you that 9 $ working close with me, $ ! $ ! me their supports in the Senate,� Senator Mark stressed.

government has given standing instructions to all arms of security ! $ ! assignments. While declaring the workshop open, the state’s First Lady, + 4 > { programme was put in place to educate the people on preventive measures to tackle the disease. She emphasized that preventions remain the greatest 9 " ! ! which has known no vaccine and cure adding ‘we have to stop $ 4 She noted that though Oyo state was yet to record any 6 " " any unforeseen occurrences adding that participants should ensure that knowledge gained " ! $ disseminated and practised.

61-year-old woman, Mrs. Oladokun Silifat Ajinni, slumped and died at the $ organised to sensitise the intending pilgrims on issues concerning the 2014 Hajj exercise in Ogun State on Thursday. The programme held was the last in the series of programmes to prepare the pilgrims from the state for the pilgrimage. Sources revealed that the deceased was diagnosed ! " August during the screening session at the Secretariat Mosque, Oke-Ilewo, # advised to see a physician. On her second appearance team for the pilgrimage where pilgrims receive immunization, it was

discovered that she didn’t heed the medical advice given her. It was gathered that $ { immediately for fear of ! health condition. She was $ / ! heavily and her son who " ! food to eat. the food, she slumped. She was however rushed to the

" 9 " 4 The head of the Ogun State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Dr Nasirudeen Bello, 9 stated that it was unfortunate $ 4 3 /" hypertensive and was not on any medication until she was screened and advised to approach her physician and # 9 $ 4

AsoVilla chaplain,others for Adekolu’s consecration Dayo Emmanuel

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haplain of the Aso Rock ` ` 9 ƒ 9 among clergies and dignitaries to grace the occasion of the consecration of Apostle Nathaniel Oseyemi # Bishop in Lagos, today. Before now, Adekolu, founder of Faith Life @ € @ had operated in the capacity " 9 consecrated a Bishop to oversee the ministry in an administrative capacity. Addressing the press at the church facility located at the ' @ Q # X ! # 9 ! his ministerial career in Jos, Plateau State in the early 80s, { " " 4 “On the importance of the " = work in the plastic industry,

9 $ ! the same, He deals with us in diverse ways. I raised the earlier, and when I raised it, I 9 " 4 „ $ 9 are even fake journalists; the does not mean I should turn 9 4 $ ! " $ " for the church, it confers on " $ 9 † explained. He however, promised to € " to campaign for unity among @ 4 „ disunity in the church is one of the things God has giving me the mandate to look into,� he said.


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Warri IPMAN orders members back Works Minister for Prof.Alli lecture to work, decries NUPENG strike T /

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he Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Warri chapter, has directed its members to re-open ! of fuel as hope appears in the horizon for motorists in Delta State and environs 9 ! 9 fuel scarcity induced by the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Union of Nigeria (NUPENG)’s strike in the past few days. The chairman of Warri branch of IPMAN, Chief Akpos Edafevwotu, told Saturday Newswatch yesterday that his members were not part of the strike

by NUPENG in solidarity with some of their members sacked by Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL). He said there was no { # action by NUPENG members who are employees of IPMAN, and could not allow his members to be part of their plan to % " other fuel users in the zone. Chief Edafevwotu condemned NUPENG’s action which has disrupted " ! " # $ # action, and directed his members to promptly report such station to the nearest Police station.

“Let me say emphatically that we are not part of the strike action embarked upon by NUPENG in protest of the refusal of Chevron to recall some of their members who were sacked. They never consulted us, and there was never a meeting to agree to embark on such strike. “We are their employer, and they need to carry us along, and if we believe in their struggle, the national secretariat and the zonal 9 { 4 But that was not the case in this situation. Instead they are resorting to forceful compliance by removing some of my member’s pumps,� he said. The IPMA boss urged the

Delta State government to wade into the development, threatening that his members would no longer tolerate their employees disrupting their businesses under the guise of strike, noting that their disagreement had to do with upstream sector of the oil industry while theirs is downstream. “I have directed my members to report any disruption of their operations to the nearest police station. They cannot hold us to ransom. The state government should intervene now before it gets out of hand. Why should # " " unnecessarily?� he asked.

he Minister of Works, Arc Mike Onolememen, is scheduled to deliver the 2014 Professor Ambrose Alli Distinguished Leadership Annual Lecture at the Bishop Kelly Pastoral Centre, Airport Road, Benin City, Edo State, on Friday, September 26, 2014. The lecture, packaged by Visionary Leadership Services, a non-political organisation is aimed at reliving the live and times of late Professor Ambrose Alli, especially his exemplary leadership qualities and exploits as governor of old Bendel State, among which is the establishment of Nigeria’s premier state-owned university. According to a statement signed by the organisers, the lecture, which theme is INFRASTRUCTURE, GOOD GOVERNANCE AND CHALLENGE OF NATIONBUILDING, is aimed among other objectives; to keep

the memory of Alli alive, promote, showcase and 9 % and integrity as well as create political awareness and raise the consciousness of Nigerians to understand the purpose of leadership. The lecture series, according to Mr. Joseph Anetor, President of VLS, is designed to champion the cause of responsible leadership, transparency and accountability in governance as well as to raise the consciousness of Nigerians to understand the purpose of " 9 % service. “In a society such as ours, in dire need of role models, people like late Governor Alli should not be ! 4 ? of contradiction, I make bold to say that lives and deeds of past leaders like the late Professor Alli need to be kept alive and in the public domain to serve as roadmap for this generation and posterity,� he noted.

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non-governmental organisation, Agbonjagwe Lee Ikpea Foundation (ALIF), has been honoured as the Most Outstanding NGO in improving quality education, healthcare delivery and rehabilitation of the socioeconomic lives of the underprivileged. Conferring the award on & Hilton Hotels, Abuja, during the 9th edition of African Icon of Our Generation Awards, organisers of the # $ ! % & ' * % $ + PHOTO:NAN event, International Centre for Comparative Leadership for Africans and Blacks in Diaspora, in collaboration with Accolade in Akwa Ibom State, Southwhich are basic requirements International Magazine, said Aanu Adegun for us to sustain the lives of south region and Nigeria. for a viable economic growth. the company has performed he Akpabio Centre young men, to encourage Speaking further on ‘But I must add that this excellently well over the years, for Leadership them into businesses and the massive support and summit is also not about " $ ! 9 them successful encouragement the centre ! Development is set to make to humanity through charitable hold an economic summit entrepreneurs. has enjoyed over the years, it’s about capacity building “Also, we have decided the Chancellor said, “The ! activities like the award of aimed at empowering the scholarships to indigent youths, and stem the tide of to use Akpabioism to support we have had over of our active population; students and young persons, develop talents, build youth unemployment. the few years has been so Nigerian youth. It is aimed at The summit which will entrepreneurship spirit in the overwhelming. So we have giving the youth opportunity

$ # lives of our people, and to decided that with this year’s and empowerment through Akwa State governor, Chief refocus their entire thinking economic summit, people be $ Godswill Akpabio, Minister and aspirations because encouraged to come to Akwa their destiny through for Education, Ibrahim the world today is all about Ibom State to experience empowerment programmes. ! & 0 Shekarau, Former Minister business development and God’s endowment with both * ‰ Peoples Democratic of Lands, Housing & Urban capacity building. So we want natural and human resources Party (PDP) Development, Chief Nduesse to build young entrepreneurs towards success,� he said. candidate for the Essien, commissioners among National Assembly in Edo others has been described as a State and former Ikpoba platform where the hope of Bassey Anthony, Uyo an established succession plan and logical that after Uyo and Okha Local Government the Nigerian youth will be was false, saying, that “the one Ikot Ekpene had had their chairman, Hon Osamede rekindled and their future ormer Akwa Ibom regret I have is that though I shares, it should naturally be Edorodion, has cautioned secured irrespective of their State governor, Obong 9 * their turn. the All Progressives educational background. ` “Today, our resolve must Congress (APC) in the state Speaking with journalists the collective will of the people 9 plan.� be to collectively make a recently in Lagos, the 9 $ succession plan. Collectively, which may work against Chancellor of the Centre, rather than zoning alone would decide who becomes a time of political turbulence in we shall choose a successor the party in the future. Pastor Bassey James, noted Edorodion, who spoke the state as regards where the to implement our succession that the economic summit will governor in 2015. 9 9 next governor will come from, plan. The collective will of all of to Saturday Newswatch go a long way in adding value to the lives and development crowned the leader of the Ibibio other compelling determinants us, and only our collective will, in Benin, stated that it was wrong for Governor of many Nigerian youths nation at a grand reception in shall prevail. who hitherto are seen as Uyo yesterday, insisted that of zoning alone. He stated that “This is particularly true at Adams Oshiomhole to say the succession plan for the state it was encouraging to see many this time when there is such a that people were defecting jobless and hopeless. He said, “With Akpabioism cannot be decided by a few people from Eket Senatorial crying need to give hope back from the party because he Economic Summit, we intend individuals in government. District aspiring to the high to our people; to restore their refused to share money According to the ex- ! $ ! $ with them. The House of to add value to the lives of our Representatives aspirant youths, not just in Akwa Ibom governor, the propaganda by noting that it was sequential and to rebuild the state. State, but all over Nigeria. It’s some politicians that there was

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especially orphans, caring for the elderly, promoting youth empowerment through skills acquisition, ensuring easy access to primary health care services for people living in rural communities, providing infrastructural facilities such as borehole for portable water in rural communities within Edo State and beyond as well as empowering rural women, particularly widows.� Speaking about the honour, the chairman and chief executive X 6 ! ! Š Construction Co Ltd., who is also the founder of ALIF, Chief Leeman Agbonjagwe Ikpea, said he was propelled to bring the NGO into being to serve as a veritable vehicle for curbing the social menaces plaguing the Nigerian society, adding that he belongs to a school of thought that believes that the quality of a man is in his character and that the evidence of his being % others.

Ex-LG boss cautions Edo APC against unguarded utterances

Zoning alone cannot determine A’Ibom gov – Attah

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advised the governor to 9 " faithful were leaving in droves, instead of making frivolous assumptions. “My time with APC was a waste of time politically. When I hear the governor in the news saying those who left for PDP did so because he did not share the state money with them, I laugh. For me, the governor does not even know me talk less of sharing money with him. I also hope he is not sharing the state money with anybody, because on the day of reckoning, he will account for it. If APC is wise, they would try to know why people are leaving the government in power.�


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South East Fire guts Owerri main market Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri

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/" ! 9 + + # * ' ! less than 40 shops and goods worth more than N200million. The cause of the inferno 9 $ witness account alleged that 4 @ raised panic within the city $ $ $ responded immediately to ! ! 9 $ gain entry into the vicinity due to the surging crowd. „ $ most losses were the traders ! foam and tailoring material

9 9 9 4 A trader whose name was given as Livi was the worst ! ! worth millions of naira to the 4 When Saturday Newswatch visited the # " $ “” # # ! " " " # " $ ! " ! 4 The traders were seen watching and wailing as they stand hopelessly while their ! 9 " % 4 9 pleaded anonymity urged the state government to assist # with concrete structures so as to avoid re-occurrence of this incident in future.

MASOBB crisis:Uwazuruike replaces sacked members Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha

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! the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) despite the internal # ! ! " $ @ Q " |9 ƒ # " # with new ones. ! ! Saturday Newswatch, Uwazuruike had taken over pending the appointment of a 9 " | + 9 director. @ + 4 ' # "" as the new assistant director 9 @ * *! 9 " + 4 *# #9 6#9 [ suspension) as the Enugu West Senatorial District leader. Making this disclosure to 9 State in a statement was Mazi @ + + to Uwazuruike who added that

"" # ' " ‹  ‚‹’4 Mocha explained that the $ $ principle of non-violence as the only panacea to actualize € ! $ of the cardinal principle would $ police for prosecution.� Q ! @ ' + '' € “ 9 # $ 9 9 ! @ Q " |9 ƒ # current internal crisis rocking the organization. Okosi in a statement issued & 9 /" 13 of their National security 9 # for acts of indiscipline and ! 9 9 $ the running of MASSOB. Urging politicians to stop interfering in the group for their 9 ! # ! $ & ! |9 ƒ # no equal.

Anambra dep gov’s community gets new EXCO Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha

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n u g w u - U k w u &{ # # X = $ country home of the Deputy = $ ' 4 Nkem Okeke yesterday elected 9 = + + # &#9 " three years. Nkwocha defeated Mr. Philip Nworji with 232 votes against 17 votes. * " " Nkwocha said that he would 9 # 9 who lost the election to him. 3 9 in a peaceful process and as well would give deploy his ƒ $ developmental moment in the community while he serves = " ! ! leave a good legacy after three

years of his stewardship to the community. 3 " "" 9 meaningful to the development of the community as he would state government for rapid development of the Area. 3 ! " " Enugwu-Ukwu home and " and natural resources together towards placing the community " $ spot among the comity of communities. 6 !9 ‘|#9 " " $ " # # * 9 ! ! $ { " ! ‰ 9 "" peaceful people so all our talents 9 ! " † Nkwocha said.

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UPP advises Orji to resign over poor performance Mansur Oladunjoye

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he United Progressive Party (UPP) has urged Governor Theodore Orji to resign immediately over poor performance ! thing to do. The party in statement " @ ! Dike copy of which was " " * $ the governor is confused and lacks the leadership acumen and political savvy to rule the state.� ! | leadership is a deep and

$ " which requires clear vision and tenacity of purpose to provide dividends of democracy to the populace. = $ 9 waste tax payers money advertising a pedestal ! ' in several newspapers as part of his monumental achievements cannot # the annals of Nigerian " 9 supposed commercial

{ ! = $ Orji hops from state to state receiving awards of excellence in propaganda

and projects executed in the fertile imaginations † 4 ! | called for Governor Orji’s ! ! „ ! " " ' have endured over seven years of political slavery and demand a change. Enough is enough.� * ! "" " " † !

@ ' @ { 9 { his ancient mentality and insensitivity to the plights of the good " " ' result of his misrule and

suppression of dissenting views. | " ! a grand alliance of progressive parties that 9 # $ = $ 3  ‚‹Œ " current government as leadership is a sacred trust and not for jokers. „ " " State will resist any " ! elections in the state as " 4 Sovereignty resides in the people. We urge the $ ! and pro-active in the ! " " ' † UPP sought.

L-R: Commissioner for Commerce and Industries, Anambra State, Hon Ifeatu Onojeme; Governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano; President of NACCIMA, Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar and Chief Tim Anosike, during a visit to the Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia, Anambra State... recently

Imo 2015:PDM vows to unseat Okorocha Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri

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he newly elected chairman of the Peoples Democratic Movement [ +\ * 3 4 Nzenwa Emmanuel says the party is now well positioned ! Governor Rochas Okorocha and his rescue mission administration� in 2015. Speaking shortly after the inauguration of the 25-man state executive in Owerri " !

Emmanuel declared that with a very strong and " " PDM is now prepared to win the governorship position and other elective seats in the forthcoming general elections in the state. ? 9 " $ through the congresses is that we successfully put ground that will ultimately drive victory for PDM in  Â‚‹Œ " 4 * 9

" # 9 $ ! identify with the party owing to its ideologies of ensuring good governance and economic emancipation and empowerment of our people. „ ! ! that PDM will take over ! 3 9 win other legislative seats in the 2015 elections. Our magic " ‰ our great party and of course " candidates we have resolved "

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o fewer than 70 indigent students ' ' $ ! " ' 4 | " ! zone. '" # ! $ | 9 need for assistance for the 9 them as another part of the society and as such ought to $ of democracy which he is

providing to his constituents. @ ! ! @ " ! [@ \ @ ` 6ƒ #9 #

$ ! ! | " 9 " ! 9 State. 3 "" ! ! the fund to ensure even " ! 4

6ƒ #9 9 & @ “ 6 " good intention of the lawmaker 9 ! " " 4 3 "" Senator for his numerous empowerment programmes " { ƒ ! ! " $ handling the Nnewi/Okigwe road to complete the project on schedule.

" † 4 6 9 9 9 X 9 X ! $ @ " @ @ ! & ! [ @&\ 9 executive has mapped out programmes and strategies $ ƒ * + 4 " and expert in electoral * $ ! well- thought- out strategies and programmes that will ultimately entrench PDM at the grassroots. The essence is to ensure that + name in the state. We intend ƒ # selling our programmes to the people so as to secure their support and solidarity. My happiness today is that + $ team and experienced politicians that collectively $ " { * † " 4 More news on pages 66 - 69


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CBN 2013 Financial Stability Report impressive Abiodun Awogbemi

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he Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has released report of its  Â‚‹• " 9 " = [= \ growth at an estimated 6.7 "  Â‚‹• " –4– "  Â‚‹ 4 ! @€& " $ %  Â‚‹• 9 ! ! " " $ "" { ! @ 9 & ! % —4‚ "  Â‚‹• —4Â’ " “ 4 ! $ 9 $ " 4 ! €Q*@' € ƒ * $ 9 Symbol

7UP ABCTRANS ACADEMY ACCESS AFRIPRUD AGLEVENT AIICO AIRSERVICE ASHAKACEM BERGER BETAGLAS CADBURY CAP CAPOIL CAVERTON CCNN CHAMPION CHAMS CILEASING CONOIL CONTINSURE CORNERST COSTAIN COURTVILLE CUSTODYINS CUTIX DANGCEM DANGFLOUR DANGSUGAR DIAMONDBNK DNMEYER EQUITYASUR ETERNA ETI EVANSMED FBNH FCMB FIDELITYBK FIDSON FIRSTALUM FLOURMILL

" "9 4 The CBN maintained its " ‹ 4‚ " $ 9 " 4 3 9 $ ! # ! "9 4 > = $ " –4• " = 9 9 ! 9 ! " $ ƒ " 4 The CBN examined  Â‹ # ‹’ ! & ! # 4 „ 9 # # " # ! " $ 4 *  Â‚‹• " # ! 9 4 „ # !

9 $ " ! $ # ! " 4 Opening Price

134.00 0.72 1.55 9.27 3.30 1.47 0.80 2.00 32.50 8.60 18.85 55.08 39.05 0.50 5.00 14.40 7.91 0.50 0.50 61.00 0.97 0.51 1.16 0.55 3.99 1.82 225.00 6.65 8.15 6.11 1.15 0.50 4.04 17.01 1.86 14.50 4.24 1.95 3.59 0.50 68.11

High

134.00 0.70 1.55 9.54 3.35 1.40 0.80 2.00 32.50 8.60 18.85 55.08 39.05 0.50 5.00 14.40 7.91 0.50 0.50 61.00 0.97 0.51 1.11 0.55 3.96 1.82 225.00 6.97 8.19 6.17 1.15 0.50 3.90 17.86 1.95 15.10 4.27 1.98 3.70 0.50 64.76

„ ‘ 9 $ $ " ! & ! + ! ! Q ! @ " " $ ! ! market and promote $ ! & ! 4 „ € # " ! $ 9 " 9 > * ' ! 4 „ ! ‘ " "" ! $ " + ' + 6 " $ " > 9 4 „ € # ˜ enlightenment programmes ! " 9 # " road shows and engagement of the media. + 9 +@ &  ‚‹• 9

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134.00 0.69 1.55 9.30 3.26 1.40 0.80 2.00 32.50 8.60 18.85 55.08 39.05 0.50 5.00 14.40 7.91 0.50 0.50 61.00 0.97 0.51 1.11 0.55 3.85 1.82 225.00 6.50 8.13 6.11 1.15 0.50 3.85 17.70 1.95 14.45 4.20 1.95 3.69 0.50 64.76

Closing Price Change (+)

134.00 0.69 1.55 9.33 3.26 1.40 0.80 2.00 32.50 8.60 18.85 55.08 39.05 0.50 5.00 14.40 7.91 0.50 0.50 61.00 0.97 0.51 1.11 0.55 3.95 1.82 225.00 6.97 8.15 6.15 1.15 0.50 3.90 17.86 1.95 15.00 4.26 1.96 3.69 0.50 64.76

0.00 -0.03 0.00 0.06 -0.04 -0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.05 0.00 -0.04 0.00 0.00 0.32 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.00 -0.14 0.85 0.09 0.50 0.02 0.01 0.10 0.00 -3.35

redeemed in line with the 4 „ ‘ " X ! 9 / $ >@„4 ! " " { ! $

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WAPCO NNFM ETI PRESCO GUARANTY

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NESTLE TOTAL FLOURMILL FO INTBREW

0.00 -4.17 0.00 0.65 -1.21 -4.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -4.31 0.00 -1.00 0.00 0.00 4.81 0.00 0.65 0.00 0.00 -3.47 5.00 4.84 3.45 0.47 0.51 2.79 0.00 -4.92

GAINERS: TOP-5 GAIN

115 20.94 17.01 35.3 29.31

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! ! 9 ! $ 9 $ " { $  ‚‹’4 ! % " {  ‚‹Œ ! $ 9 " 4

117 22.05 17.86 36 29.82

LOSERS: TOP-5 GAIN

1031 180 68.11 220 29

Trades

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1019 172.06 64.76 219 28.5

CHANGE % 2 1.11 0.85 0.7 0.51

CHANGE % -12 -7.94 -3.35 -1 -0.5

Volume

Value

8,364 1,247,666 9,015 21,608,271 997,855 77,420 7,743,371 10,000 361,640 3,204 5,000 210,760 24,893 30 92,031 159,767 36,000 1,281,030 2,742 124,700 200,030 1,038,317 592,566 10,000 1,308,705 34,126 119,099 1,023,651 4,182,636 793,722 100 50 453,354 2,744,533 173,751 6,319,494 2,916,105 12,594,399 651,371 4,000 190,450

1,176,814.75 865,448.00 13,342.20 201,501,664.00 3,304,580.50 108,388.00 6,196,022.00 20,065.00 11,765,530.00 26,286.64 90,000.00 11,209,438.00 972,591.69 15.00 454,895.88 2,261,167.25 274,005.50 640,515.00 1,371.00 6,945,924.00 194,029.70 529,308.50 657,748.25 5,700.00 5,168,786.50 62,048.80 26,758,842.00 6,574,332.50 34,077,896.00 4,871,658.50 110.00 25.00 1,769,894.50 48,754,480.00 321,381.62 93,799,872.00 12,367,233.00 24,617,240.00 2,397,114.50 2,000.00 12,332,240.00


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he creation of Kogi State in 1991 together with eight other states in the country was received with high expectation considering the great potential the infant state was blessed with to make it one the most promising and successful states in the country. The state that is blessed with abundant mineral and human resources to take her to greater heights to the admiration of the founding fathers has not leave upto the expectation of the entire people of the state. The state which has all the necessary $ ! socio-economic index has been retarded due to various factors such as corruption, nepotism, greed and lack of vision and purposeful leadership. The state that is endowed with various mineral resources that should see her compete favourably with other fast moving states in the country in terms of sound economic development and social infrastructure had been a mirage. The state capital, Lokoja, has not fared well in terms of physical development like

its counterparts across the country. Any visitor coming into Lokoja, would be surprised because of the under development of the state capital which serve as window to other parts of the state. The major roads in Lokoja town are in deplorable conditions, and clamouring ! 4 condition of the entire town is appalling 9 ! ! refuse and terrible odour during raining seasons. It behoves on the present administration to be alive to its responsibilities in making the entire Kogi State a place of pride to the citizens of the state. The government should, with all $ # 9 moving the state to the land of greater opportunities as the name implies. We hope that when the state celebrates its twenty-fourth year, much progress would have been made in all areas. Bala Nayashi, Lokoja.

Abia - God’s own state on 23rd step By Eddie Onuzuruike

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ugust 27 of every year has become an annual ritual, celebrated with fanfare and multiple hues. A collocation of factors, most of them propitious, are pointers that Abia State will triumph. If we take a look at Abia birthday mates who have trod this earth and other epic events, you will realise that they left quantum footsteps and extra large sized shoes, too big to meet matching feet. Lyndon B Johnson, the 36th President of the United States of America was born same date in 1908. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, the 19th century German Philosopher, acclaimed worldwide for his numerous political and social theories, arrived the earth same date ‹šš‚ ' ! 4 „ 9 ! $ $ mankind was Mother Theresa, the Yugoslavia-born Catholic nun. As captured above, she lived and died for the poor, and raised charity work to the highest level. She shares the same birthday with Abia as she was born in August, 27th 1910. It is democratically instructive too that the French National Assembly issued the bill of Rights of Man and Citizen on August 27 1778. From the above, it is evident that Abia was born great, full " # @ % 9 # and honey. Abia State, created in August 27, 1991 by the Ibrahim Babangida military regime, was a result of hard work, diligence and synergy of the founding fathers led by Dr. Michael I. Okpara, Mr. B. A. Wachukwu and Hon. Dr. Mao Agbara. Others were Dr. Anagha Ezeikpe, still kicking and highly articulate, Senator S. M. Ojukwu, J O. J. Okezie, Hon S. U. Nwangaga and Prof. J. C. Ogbonnaya, former prochancellor of Abia State University and consultant surgeon + | $ 6 4 „ of the Abia State Movement, too numerous to mention living and dead, marched gallantly to the National Assembly in Lagos, on July 3, 1980 and made a formal presentation for the creation of Abia State. It took eleven years, after most of the activists have died for their prayers to be granted. „ + = " @ " > # { " ! 9 # # 9 / ! $ ! " the then Ikwuano/Umuahia Local Government Area and classrooms into parts of the existing Government House. These rooms make up the rooms 1 to 20. These rooms are = $ 3 !

with the new Government House under construction by the Ochendo administration. democratically elected government of Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, who was removed by another military intervention. The benevolence of Gen Abdulsalam Abubakar ushered in Dr. Orji Uzo Kalu who exhausted his two terms before handing the truncheon to His Excellency, Chief Theodore Ahamefule Orji. The founding fathers were aware of some awful experiences that emanate from political movements and struggles. Most times, cases abound of deprivations, neglects and slavish domination; consequently, they laid a solid foundation in form of legal framework to check such ugly situations. These foolproof checks were well stated, signed, sealed and delivered. According to Professor S. N. Nwabara, in his book, God’s Own State, an Account of the Creation of Abia State,’ page 43, ‘Abia will be a happy state, a model state

in the Federation of Nigeria. It is to this end that the people of the proposed Abia State have drawn, signed and sealed for themselves what we call THE CHARTER OF EQUITY. This is to reassure friends and opponents alike that everyone ‰ $ ‰ " 9 neglected; that there will be no domination of any group in the state by another; that there will be even development of 4 „ 9 % œ “ONYE AGHALA NWANNEYA.� This Charter ranks as high as other fundamental declarations like the Magna Carta and other bills of right. Among other articles is the power shift which is a potent % " situations. This all-important issue of power rotation among the senatorial zones was fully addressed, and has been fully adhered to. As a testimony, power has shifted from Abia North Senatorial zone to Abia Central.

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How does one forgive Patrick Sawyer? By Eric Elezuo

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nfortunately, one mad man brought this disease to Nigeria.� That was how President Goodluck Jonathan described the Liberian Diplomat, Patrick Sawyerr, who single-handedly brought the Ebola pandemic to Nigeria. Many have argued that though the president was right in his assessment of the Ebola crooner as ‘mad’, it is still not acceptable coming from a president, not just a president, but the President of Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation. Whatever anyone may say or whatever argument anyone may " # Ebola or is it Sawyerr is not held in high esteem in the hearts of not a few Nigerians. On July 20, 2014, it was reported that " 9 travelled to Nigeria, slumped on arrival at the Murtala Mohammed Airport. Sawyer’s disobedience catapulted the Nigerian nation into the abyss of despondency, crisis and frustration. He $ " airport, but not before infecting both primary and secondary contacts, many of whom have so far died, including the gallant doctor at First Consultant 3 " 9 hand, Mrs. Stella Adedevoh, and the Economic Community of West Africa ' " 9 airport to pick him up. The 40 years old diplomat who was planning to return to the family he left since September 2103 in Coon Rapids, Minnesota, United States of America was aware of his Ebola status before making his ill fated trip to Nigeria. He was said to have waited upon his sister, Princess in the hospital, prior and at her death on July 8 2014. Sawyer, though did not know what his sister died of until he ordered for an autopsy which revealed that the woman died of the dreaded Ebola disease. Reports also has it that he was warned not to travel after his status

was uncovered, and barred from coming to work. How does one bring himself to forgiving him, knowing he was a mobile virus? It is sad to lose a man of Sawyer’s calibre, well read and of international status, still, Sawyer should have understood that absolute gentlemanliness depicts dying alone if the need be. So why did he come to Nigeria of all places; where over 170 million people reside. Why did he travel at all? So many questions, no veritable answer! It won’t be denied that Sawyer communicated the fact that his sister had died of the virus to his primary of work which necessitated his mild quarantine ie self monitor for 21 days. However, what Sawyer failed to mention in his communication to 6@ ? ' was the fact that he himself was under observation as stated in the

+ employees. Until his departure from Liberia, Sawyer was not cleared to return to work, and according to Mr. Sebastian Muah, the former Deputy Finance Minister for Budget at the centre of the Sawyer Ebola scandal, Sawyer deceived him (Muah) and the Ministry regarding his travel to & ! $ ! that Sawyer’s travel was made possible not by the Government of Liberia, but by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Said Muah: “Upon checking his government emails, I was able to uncover that he was communicating 9 ECOWAS Commission (both using his Yahoo and Gov. Lr) and got an e-ticket from the Commission’s travel Unit. He did NOT even inform the ECOWAS Ambassador in Liberia, who was

travelling with him about his situation. His email to folks at ECOWAS only said he had lost his sister.� It is an African thing never to speak ill of the dead, but how will the families of those in Quarantine; all those that are now dead, both in Lagos and Port Harcourt; every Nigerian citizen who presently lives in absolute fear and distrust of his immediate neighbour understand and speak good of him. Yes, his wife, Deconte, in her defence of her late husband, claimed that Sawyer was in need of medical and felt that Nigeria was the best place to get healing since he lacked faith in the medical system of the Liberian government. “Patrick went to Nigeria for help so that he can get properly diagnosed, and not misdiagnosed in Liberia. And if it came back that he did have Ebola, he trusted the Nigerian health care system a lot more than he trusted the X 4 3 9 was a desperate plea for help. Patrick didn’t want to die, and he thought his life would be saved in Nigeria,� Mrs. Sawyer said. The Nigerian public should take solace in the no holds barred apology rendered by the Liberian President & ! 3 Ministry led by Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu in checking the indiscriminate spread of the deadly disease. Many may say that apologies cannot undo the already done damage, but coming from a sovereign president who swallowed pride, it should be accepted. We would forgive Sawyer, not because he merits our forgiveness or because our hearts are no longer bleeding, but because the situation has taught us that we can surmount every obstacle if we sincerely put our minds to it; and that no situation is impossible on its own. Nigeria will outlive Ebola, just like it did of other deadly diseases, and be the ! 4

Dangers of making calls while driving Continued from last week By Madu Emezie A leading UAE psychologist has however, said that the use of hands-free ‘ † among drivers and many accidents. Dr. Taha Amir, UAE University Professor of Psychology said there is a “mistaken belief� that the use of hands-free mobile phones while driving reduces road mishaps compared to using handheld mobile phones. In the latest issue of the UAE ! 9 he cited research which shows that conversing with hands-free mobile " ! distraction� and is much more distracting than conversing with a fellow passenger. a result of a process that consumes ! resources’’ than deciphering natural sounds received in a face to face conversation. Dr. Amir said, “Some people think that since using hands-free sets does not engage sight, one can focus on the road while using it. But this is not true. Our research shows that the cause of

distraction is the process of deciphering degraded sound conveyed over the mobile phone.� The worry is that if mobile phones could cause such havoc in developed 9 devastating in developing countries such as Nigeria. My major worry is that the Federal Road Safety Commission is handling the # ! 9 $ ! with a kid’s glove. The Commission should furnish Nigerians with the ‰ those that die while making calls while driving and the number of crashes and injuries that occur as a result of this. I think it is a major task for the new Corps Marshal of the FRSC to reduce the number of carnage on our highways. As a policy analyst I have discovered that the problem with developing countries like ours is not good laws, but implementation, monitoring, evaluation and prompt improvement. As a stakeholder in road safety, the FRSC should engage in massive advocacy and enlightenment of the populace on the dangers inherent in # ! / ! ! net while driving. They should be seen impounding vehicles and arresting

crash or death are lopsided and fraught " with irregularities. and save life. So when are we going to get it right? Mobile courts should be established ! I think the new Corps Marshal of the " $ $ Road Safety Commission should handle the basics or rather the core issue of life outright imprisonment, especially for saving and reduction of carnage on the 4 Nigerian Roads. I am not saying they are I will also suggest that a driver be ! 4 banned from driving after two mobile If penalty should be imposed, it would " be wholesome and not selective to get more. But the question is, do we have 4 „ accurate record of car owners in this sacred cow syndrome in doing justice country? How can we monitor an errant to an unjust society because according driver who has been banned to ensure to Richard Nixton “when the President compliance? I applied for a driver’s does it, that means that it is not illegal.� license since April this year, and up till Therefore, the FRSC should internalize now it has not been issued. Theodore Roosevelt dictum that “No It is appalling that with the synergy man is above the law, and no man between the FRSC and the Vehicle * " [`* \ is below it; nor do we ask any man’s permission when we ask him to obey it. produce a driver’s license within a week Obedience to the law is demanded as a in this e-information era, or is somebody ! ! # ! right; not asked as a favour.� Already there is so much frenzy for in drivers licensing to continue to thrive. the implementation of the new number Another question begging for answer is whether we have distracted driving laws plates. Instead of securing the lives of the ƒ >Q'@ ! in the Nigeria? It is also obligatory in this circumstance from corrective to economic venture. to ask whether the FRSC has cameras which have the ability to pick up errant Concluded drivers from more than 500 metres away. Emezie wrote via emeziemadu@yahoo. Even the insurance policies in case of car com


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Business & Economy Killing economy through economic, financial crimes

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t was the Director of Transnational Crime and Corruption Center, Washington DC, Louse Shelley, that predicted that transnational crime will !  ‹ for policy makers. True to his words, transnational crime has been a major problem that governments of various countries have had to tackle. Also, terrorists and transnational crime ! " { globalisation, and those involved take advantage of the increase in travel, trade and rapid links, and are well positioned for growth . Economic and Finncial crimes are organised crimes. According to the Economic and Financial Crime Commission Act Œ & $  ‚‚ > Government empowered the commission to prevent, investigate, prosecute and " suspects, and is also charged with the responsibility of enforcing the provisions of other laws and regulations relating 9 include the money laundering Act of ‹žžŒ $ > > ‹žžŒ # $ " # ‹žž’ 9 # ‹žž‹4 However, the Act did not in any way 9 ‰ { & ! 9 9

and the international dimensions such as " export and Customs procedures are also 4 A banker, Ukachukwu Udoh, said # ! of accounts and accounting records, forgeries of cheques and other 4 ! + 4 $ " ! # Austin Obaedo, Coordinator, Financial documents illegally, especially those + " * $ ! done the ‘Oluwole’ style as well as telex papers, economic crimes in most cases and fax fraud. " 4 # ! ‘ ! Obaedo said crime is something not # % ! "" actually legal but morally wrong, an act of entries in cheques and vouchers, " 9 9 computer fraud, unauthorised credits, money. foreign exchange frauds, money laundering, bribery and corruption and " advanced fee fraud. rules and policies for unlawful motives Despite the existence of laws against and purposes which can be found in false and manipulative conduct in the foreign exchange particularly in terms of capital market sector, economic and over-invoicing of imports and exports, / ! ! / ! market manipulation, false trading, ‘ "" ! market rigging, misleading or deceptive and other foreign exchange malpractices conduct and false representation. in the banking sector. In the insurance sector, economic and In his own view, Dr. Shamsudeen " | " " ! or malpractice or criminal act which is ‘ " $ detrimental to the interest, development to insurance companies by insurance 9 ! # the economy, which are prohibited and data in terms of returns to the regulatory punishable by the laws of the country. agency, the National Insurance @ " % ! " are the presence of an underlying or where multi-national corporations in " Nigeria insure their assets outside the or transfer of funds from corrupt country, but to beat the regulations dealings, illicit trade in drugs and arms requiring that all Nigerian companies # ! should insure their assets with local terrorism and money laundering. insurance companies, instead they enter Collaboration with operators or into phony insurance contracts with local " " " " 4 institutions in the case of fraud or forgery

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/" + 4 ? economic crime as described by the Act is a non-violent criminal and illicit activity 9 { $ ! wealth illegally either individually, in a group or organised manner, thereby violating existing legislation governing the economic activities of government and its administration, and it includes any form of fraud, narcotic ! # ! ! embezzlement, bribery, looting and any form of corrupt malpractices, illegal arms deal and smuggling. # ! child labour, oil bunkering and illegal mining, tax evasion, foreign exchange malpractices, industry counterfeiting of currency, theft of intellectual property and piracy, open market abuse, dumping of toxic waste and prohibited goods among others. According to Aladesile, majority of Nigerians are guilty of economic $ " our daily system and ways of life. He said almost every adult can readily give one example or the other as many have one way or another been a victim of 4 ! and fraud usually starts with an overseas company or an individual receiving an / ‘ from an individual claiming to be a government agencies. * ! $ 9 ! $ is seeking the assistance of a reputable foreign company into whose bank Continued on Page 12

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Business & Economy Domestic Flight Schedules Arik Air LOS - ABV: (Mon-Fri/Sat/Sun) 07.15, 09.15, 10.20, 13.05, 15.20, 16.20, 16.50, 18.45 ABV- LOS: (Mon-Fri/Sat/Sun): 07.15, 09.40, 10.20, 12.15, 15.15, 16.15, 17:10 (Sun) 12.15, 15.15, 16.15 LOS-PH: (Mon-Fri) 07.15, (Sun) 07.30, 11.40, 15:50 (Sat) 11.50, 3.50, 17:05 ABV-PH: 07.15, 11.20, 15.30 (Mon-Fri) 07.15, 16.00 (Sat) 13.10, 16.00 (Sun) PH-ABV: 08.45, 12.50, 17.00, (Mon-Fri) 08.45, 17.30 (Sat) 14.40, 17.30 (Sun) ABV-BENIN: (Mon-Fri/Sat) 08.00, 12.10 (Sun) 08.56, 12.10 Aero LOS-ABV: (Mon-Fri/Sat/Sun), 06. 50, 13.30, 16.30, 19.45, ABVLOS: 07.30; 13.00; 19.00 LOS- ABV (Sun) 12.30 16.45 (sat) ABV_LOS 10.30, 14.30, 19.30 18.30 Sat) LOS-BENIN: (Mon-Fri/Sat/Sun), 07.45, 11.00, 15.30, 12.30 (Sun 15.30 (Sat) BENIN-LOS: (Mon-Fri/Sat/Sun), 09.15, 12.30, 17.00 IRS LOS- AB: (Mon-Thur) 07.30, 8.30 7.45 8.45 09.30 10.30 11.30 12.30 13.30 14.30 15.30 16.30 17.30 LOS-KANO: 08.00 09.15 10.30 11.45 14.3015.40 18.15 19.30 LOS-MAID&YOLA: 09.30, 11.30 FRI-SUN 10.30 12.30 KANO-LAGOS 07.30 0.45 14.00 15.15 17.30 18.45 KANO- ABV 10.45, 11.30 ABV –LAGOS 09.00 10.30 11.00 12.00 13.00 MedView LOS –ABV (Mon -Fri) 07.00, 08.15, 08.50, 12.00, 14.00 ABV –LOS: (Mon –Fri) 09.00, 10.15, 15.00, 16.15, 18.30 19.4; ABV –YOLA: 13.00, 14.10 LOS –PH 17.00 18.00; PH-LOS 19.00, 21.00 Sats: LOS –ABV 08.00, 08.50, 09.15 ABV-LOS 10.00, 11.15, LOS –ABV 08.50, ABVYOL11.00, 12.10, YOL-ABV 13.00, 14.10, ABV-LOS 15.00. 1615: LOS-PH 12.30, 13.40, PHLOS 1420, 1530 SUNS: LOS-ABV 12.00, 13.15, 16.30, 17.45, ABV-YOL 13.55, 15.05, YOL-ABV 15.50, 17.00 ABV-LOS 17.30, 18.45, 1945 LOS-PH 11.30, 12.40, PH –LOS 13.30, 14.40

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account he can deposit huge sums of money, usually in US dollars, resulting from over-invoiced Federal Government contracts or from an unclaimed estate of deceased individuals or from previously complicated contracts in Nigeria, which funds are available for claims by relatives of the deceased. The victim is instructed " $ " " " business invoices, bank accounts numbers, and telephone numbers. The victim is usually promised a percentage of the proceeds of the fraud for his collaboration. Prospective victims who are gullible are usually convinced of the authenticity of such transaction by false documents ! "" & ! ! $ 9 # payment schedule from the CBN, Federal Ministry of Finance among others. Once a response is received from prospective victim, an alleged problem concerning the deal suddenly arises of an unforeseen tax or fee payable to the government licensing or business " 4 „ fraudster will then ask for some advance fee to cover this and would provide the victim with a bank account into which such fees should be transferred. Each of such fees paid is usually described as the very last required. The fraudster will continue to discover error and oversights, necessitating additional payments and allowing the schemes to be stretched over a period of time. After sometime, the fraudster and his collaborators will stop all contacts with the victim, especially when the victim starts asking questions or become inquisitive. It is only then that the victim will realise that he/she has been duped. These criminals from investigations, obtain names of potential victims from a variety of sources including trade journals, professional directories, newspapers, libraries, internet and social media. ! ' & 9 9 investigations, some of the criminals do not target a single company or individual but engage in mass contact. Sometimes, $ ! government of previous contracts and allegation that most of the contracts were over-invoiced. They then add that rather than return such monies to government to a foreign account and hence a victim is contacted. The sums to be transferred usually averaged between $10 and 60 million. Investigations also revealed that one of the reasons these fraudsters do request $ " $ ! recommendation to other victims in the US, and also to seek out travel documents such as visa from the embassy. + $ is used to prepare an illegal agreement to defraud the Federal Government. This illegal agreement is purportedly entered into and signed by the fraudster and the victim. The rationale for this is that whenever a victim realises that he has been duped and makes a move to report to the police, the fraudster will threaten to blackmail him with the said document. This accounts for why victims of advanced fee fraud are usually reluctant to complain or testify in court which makes a successful prosecution of fraudster a herculean task under the existing legal framework. Sometimes, sms message is sent to

Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

$ " ! " bonanzas and winnings. A mobile phone subscriber reported that a message was sent to her from a certain +2348054424313 on August 21, 2014 05:39pm thus; NNPC Promo; Congratulations you have won #350,000 from the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation winning code no (MTN4) call pastor wale 08166930907 for claims. A gullible subscriber would easily fall into such trap. 3 # ! ! crime in Nigeria which the United States Inter-Agency Council describes as acts involved in the recruitment, abduction, transport, laboring, transfer, sale or exchange across international boundaries through force, coercion, fraud or deceit to place persons in situation of slavery or slavery-like condition, forced labour or services such as forced prostitution or sexual services, domestic servitude or debt bondage. 3 # ! $ $ all categories of persons, women and

Most times too, the victim’s letter head is used to prepare an illegal agreement to defraud the Federal Government. This illegal agreement is purportedly entered into and signed by the fraudster and the victim

children who are transferred to countries considered more developed than theirs where they are subjected to forced labour, sexual exploitation and other forms of degradation by their patron-owners or madams as they are variously called. „ # ! / exploitative labour is an increasing type of transnational organised crime which ! ! " # 9 #4 This illicit trade involves chains " 9 " specialized functions beginning with the recruitment in which sometimes a local or known individual in the immediate environment or who is based abroad is involved. He or she comes home with tales of fake promises of jobs and opportunities abroad, thus exciting the imaginations of his or her less privileged folks who in most instances are ill-equipped educationally and equally gullible. They are then easily deceived into believing in the existence of greener pastures abroad. Some make themselves readily available even at their own expense. They are thereafter subjected to certain rituals to guarantee oath of secrecy as to who their recruitment agents are. Fake travel documents are then procured for them to proceed abroad either by road, sea or air. Members of this syndicate, which in most $ and exit points across the world, assist the passage of these illegal immigrants to their countries of choice. Having arrived there, they are either abandoned to their own whims and caprices or they are locked up by their sponsors and forced to / $ /" $ labour in slave-like conditions. used through social media or internet is " " ] 9 " $ despite arrests by the EFCC until recently when the agency relaxed. The facebook is a new dispensation 9 ! ages hacking to others account soliciting 4 According to analyst, the present criminal justice administration system leaves much to be desired as investigation by Saturday Newswatch revealed that Continued on Page 13


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Fleecing customers via ATM charges Recently, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) succumbed to pressure by the Bankers Committee and reintroduced charges on the use of Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards on a bank other than where the account is domiciled. While some have kicked against the move, local banks are threatening to reject cards other than theirs if customers fail to accept the N65 charge which took effect fromSeptember 1. JOHNMARK UKOKO writes.

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machines. He warned that, “if the criticism continues, banks may be forced to reject transactions coming from customers of other banks.� 3 9 $ & | of Banks, Insurance and other Financial * 6 " [&|€*>*6\ + 4 n December 2012, the Central Bank Andrew Gbadebo, in an interview with of Nigeria (CBN) phased out charges Saturday Newswatch, said the apex bank levied on customers for using ATM of € # @ $ # banks other than theirs. Nigerians for granted. The gesture, according to the apex He stressed that the claim that the cost bank, was to promote the ‘cashless’ policy of maintaining the ATM was too much which it introduced few years before, for the banks to bear does not hold water prompting ATM users to celebrate. as bank customers did not force them to However, less than two years on, the " " 4 CBN has re-introduced the fees, thereby The union leader said the apex bank armtwisting customers who have come to and commercial banks are re-introducing embrace the cashless service. the fees because of the huge amounts Reacting to criticism that has trailed the derivable from the policy, adding that re-introduction, the Director, Corporate the new CBN governor is trying to assist Communications, CBN, Ibrahim Mu’azu, his former colleagues in the commercial explained that in December 2012, the banks. CBN, in collaboration with the Bankers According to him, “some of us did @ " not support the idea of government the N100 fee on ATM cash withdrawal appointing a CBN governor from the transactions to issuing banks, adding that commercial banks, because he supports &‹‚‚ 9 $ { 4 views and requests from his former He stressed that the fee was transferred colleagues.� to banks because it was intended to Nigerians who spoke to Saturday encourage and promote the use of ATMs Newswatch berated the CBN and the nationwide. # @ ‘ ! „ " / # " charges on ATM withdrawals less than N65 charge only applies when a customer two years after it was abolished. withdraws cash from a bank’s ATM other They accused banks of sucking their than his/her bank , adding that the N65 customers dry while declaring huge counts only after the third transaction at " ! 4 another banks’ ATM within a month. One of the sources said; “The Mu’azu explained that charging of commercial banks have reduced the fees on interbank’s network is a globally 9 # 4 acceptable practice, promising that the They kept sacking their workers. Most of apex bank will not endorse any antithe banks use casuals as cahiers and pay customer policy. them peanuts. He gave the following reasons why “The employees of the banks, such as € # @ " drivers, secretaries, cleaners and many the re-introduction of the charges: “To others have been outsourced to the ! $ management team of the local banks who increase healthy competition among the collect huge amount from their banks only banks, and customers’ tendency to abuse to pay the workers peanuts. the use of ATMs through countless daily “The banks have banned their workers withdrawals.� from unionizing to make it easy for the The CBN spokesman added that workers to be exploited, and now still maintaining ATM is expensive and want to eke out more free funds from therefore, requires economic incentives ATM charges.� for owners to deploy and maintain the The respondents berated the

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They also complained about banks’ sluggishness in attending to customers’ complaints the ATM transaction as well as about funds customers have lost to the malfunctioning of the ATM in the past

government and Consumers Protection Council (CPC) for lacking the capacity to call the management of the apex banks and the local banks to order. They say many Nigerians have lost various amounts to the ATM’s fraudsters, many of which collude with banks’ workers to steal customers’ funds, without any form of compensation from the banks. They also complained about banks’ !! ! " $ ATM transaction as well as about funds customers have lost to the malfunctioning of the ATM in the past. They say the new directive will further discourage more Nigerians from using the ATMs and this will further worsen the long queues which have been witnessed in banking halls in the recent times. Many respondents appealed to the apex # # { planned re-introduction to enable more Nigerians use the ATMs.

# " " complicated network in collaboration 9 ! $ 9 the judiciary, immigration of both their source, transit and host countries. Obaedo stated that conscious of $ ! image and economy, the CBN and other regulatory bodies must strive to get the support, cooperation and encouragement of the government to continue and revamp their cleaning-up " money laundering, foreign exchange malpractices, round tripping, fraud or dishonesty, e-crime, fraudulent marketing of investment and criminal market conduct including insider trading. 3 9 9 ! " with sharp practices cannot operate successfully in the global terrain. ‘Our banks, insurance and capital # $ innovative and transparent to be able to compete meaningfully in the 9 ! " $ ! in the system as well as ensuring the 4 The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) should put in place corresponding strategies for the campaign against money laundering, transnational organised crimes and !4 „ massive public awareness campaign to enlighten all and sundry on the evils $ ! 4 An insurance broker, Williams " # crimes involve documents that are traceable as it by nature documents intensive which involves records # and other documents that points to movement of money. So it is easy for the agencies to trace economic and 9 to do so, but for the fact that most of 4 > an account owner’s photograph is embossed on the form and while withdrawing large sums of money, the withdrawee’s photograph will be # 4 ' 9 criminal? For SMS; what is the essence of registering SIM cards when the aims and purpose is to track down criminal activities? " # $ ! are by nature very document intensive. '" $ $ such as bank account information 9 " movement of money. Any record that pertains to or shows the paper trail of events involving money is important. „ { ! crime investigation is to identify and document the movement of money during the course of a crime. The link between where the money comes from, who gets it, when it was received and where it is stored or deposited can provide a proof or otherwise of criminal activity.�


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Religious bodies can’t pay taxes by – Prophet was dashed as nothing happen ten months after as power supply was worst than it was " $ ƒ 4 X # materials are the main problems facing the 9 $ 9 9 are not enough especially the engineers. Also there is shortage of materials for maintenance of the existing network. There should be training and retraining of { machinists that would enable them acquire skills needed in the new power sector. “There is lack of qualitative skills to run a modern power sector so there is urgent need for the replacements for retired and outgoing personnel for well trained personnel. Shortage and non supply of pre paid meters is a way ! "‘ without meter are placed on estimated billing in which they have to pay more for what they did not consume, though supply is relative as there are some level of improvement in some areas while some areas has remained in total darkness for days but no area can be said to enjoy stable power supply.

Israel Afolabi, an economist turned prophet of the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC), Orisun Ayo Parish, Agbelekale, Lagos, in this interview with ABIODUN AWOGBEMI, spoke on how the quest for personal gain by people has depleted the economy thereby reducing the physical impacts of the development on the citizens. He also bared his mind on some economic issues that have crippled the country including the controversy on payment of taxes by religious bodies. Excerpts:

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hat is your view about religious body paying tax? Payment of taxes by religious bodies has to be decimated. There is the church, the clergy men and thenventures undertaken by such bodies. As for the church, it cannot be taxed because it is a non-gover ! [&= \ ‘" making entity contributing its own quota in terms of corporate social responsibilities (CSR) to the development of the nation.Members who are funding the activities of the church have paidtheir tax respective business endeavours which comes in form of pay-as-youearn, levies and taxes on business ventures, value added tax paid on all consumables among others. The church performs the roles of enlightening and reforming the society so that we can have an egalitarian society. As for the clergymen, they earn their living from gifts from members of the congregation 9 taxed. They are equally social reformers,and enlighten the people on godly ways of peaceful and healthy living which makes governan $ " 4 What about some religious organisation that operate business venture? * ! " # !$ ture, then it isthe venture and its workers that has to be taxed since it is established purpo # ! " 46$ 9 have to pay tax since members whose money constituted the bulk of the fund used are not spared from paying school fees. We learnt that yet they are not exempted,so the venture has to pay tax. yant lifestyle. Should they also pay tax? Most of those leaders we see as richer than the church are living on charity and gift from members who they have prayed for.When such prayers are answered, the members involved show appreciation by donating or giving one thing oranother to the man of God. I must confess that there are some who are into things other than what we see; however, they are in the minority. If the gift stops coming, there will be nothing for the clergy men to live on. If a clergyman is given a jeep, will he reject it simply because some members do not have? He equally owe it a duty to assist the less privileged from what is given to him; it is not a take all proviso. The house of God is a place where physical

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and spiritual needs of people are taken care of. Many houses of God today has set up some relief assistance for members such as interest free loan to some members, especially widows, widowers and small scale businesswomen. The church also renders guidance and counseling services to guidemembers in various ways of life. In this era of leading party takes all, the people lookup to the church for assistance, spiritually and economically. The church has been able to assist the unemployed, reduce the level of insurgency, armed robbery, rape, racketeering among civil servants, moral decadenceand among others.

Payment of taxes by religious bodies has to be disregarded. There is the church, the clergy men and then ventures undertaken by such bodies. As for the church, it cannot be taxed because it is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) and

contributing its own quota in terms of corporate social responsibilities (CSR)

Does the church perform any economic role to the development of the nation? The church performs the spiritual role of praying for the leaders of the country for successful governance, and for peace and tranquility. In the midst of peace and tranquility, there ! $ of provision of governmental dividend. This boosts the economic outlook of the nation. Again, it is the prayer of men of God that has sustained and kept the country intact despite ! ! 4* is not part of spiritual calling for a clergyman to dabble into business and politics; all they could play is advisory role.

business venture or political activities; those 9 " " tions of their members. We need to know that there isno place where the hen does not roost; so in every 12, there is always a Judas. We cannot use the activities of only the few bad eggs to judge and assess the whole lot.

Do you have any advice to the various arms and tiers of government? I am imploring all the three tiers of government to without delay declare a three day holiday throughout the Federation for fasting and prayer for the atonement of sins to be led by clergymen. If not for the supplication of clergymen, the country will have been in turmoil because our sins are now greater than that of Sodom and Gomorrah. Nigeria is now like a calabash on the sea which is tossed back and forth; only fasting and prayer that can restore it and keep it still. Insurgents and ritual kidnappers, including kidnapping for ransom had depleted the eco 4 „ # 6 $ another disaster that is crippling the home and international business including educational institution. If we look at the duties and functions of a clergyman, there is no time for running after

How would you assess the power supply situation in the country? There has not been any reasonable improvement from the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) none the less the federal government should bail out the new investors. There is need for the government to assist the new investors with an intervention fund with a single digit interest which would serve as a " " 4 The new investors have been grappling with the loans they obtained from banks and ! ! " ! $ 9 necessary for government to assist them so that they can provide stable electricity supply as the people has lost interest in the new investors. There was high hope when government said it want to privatise the sector but the hope

What impacts do you think the insurgents; Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) has on the economy? We have started seeing the impacts as schools are closed some borders are closed. Our people are now refugees in neighbouring countries. People cannot carry on their legitimate business. Without peace, there cannot be development. It is during peaceful period that people come together to rub minds on the way forward. The activities of the insurgents 6` " ! government is spending a greater chunk of the supplementary budget on the insurgents and 6 9 " " ! 9 ! and dying. The political class is playing to the gallery; we are now threading the path of the old that led to military take-over. There is need for caution as the main thought of the masses is survival. People no longer believe in ! $ $ on the economy and the people may revolt to seek for alternative government. The way the collect wealth is amass by the few is alarming. What the people needed is free education, good portable water, regular power supply, peaceful coexistence, and a conducive business environment. The people deserve meaningful peace and lasting security. Whatever threatens the right of its citizen to secure a peaceful life must be combated by any responsible government. The Nigeria armoury is inferior to the Boko Haram in armament and tact despite the

! government. The scramble for personal gain paraded all endeavours in the country so ! 9 ! " " 4 „ is personal survival rather than national survival, Individual gain rather than national and collective gain. 6 ` [6` \ it is a punishment from God and not a disease " 4 * '˜3*` 9 ! that it is not only limited to the promiscuous mind only as it can be contact not only through sexual contact but by other means. ' = 9 6` " our since and with it there would be tactical economy blockade. People blame each other ! 6` is that even if President Goodluck Jonathan leaves the presidency today, it does not stop anything because it is the wrath of God that is upon the country for our iniquities. If we repent and revert back to God, He is just to forgive us all our iniquities so that peace can return back to the country and all the ravaging disease will stop as it happened to the 6! " € 9 $ " of their evil ways but going back will spelt greater doom.


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Politics Zoning as pain on Nigeria’s democracy G Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor

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and political arrangements are supposed to accommodate this sharing out or zoning of key positions to politicians from the ! 4 However, as the nation inches closer to the 2015 general elections, the issue of zoning of gubernatorial seats in the states has thrown up complex political intrigues across the country - without leaving any particular state out of the power struggle as even a particular zone that is constant and common with the leadership often 9 ] " $ ] zone(s). In Nigeria, all the ethnic nationalities have been seeking governance at the federal level, hiding under the cloak of marginalisation, injustice, deprivation and inequitable distribution of the national cake, to mount pressure on the government with uncommon sentiments that could guarantee them victory at the polls. The development started from a period " when northerners in army uniform ruled the country and even during the interregnum still ruled it through former President Alhaji Shehu Shagari until he and his team were sacked by the retired Generals Muhammadu Buhari/late Tunde * ! " " ‹ž—• 9 other regions continued to clamour for the exalted position. „ " 9 ! ‹žžž 9 Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (South West) won the coveted position. Hardly had he assumed power than the northerners and other nationalities from the South embarked on serious and vigorous calls for the rulership of the country. Of the nationalities, the South South which is regarded as the weakest and least, and the death of former President Umaru

" " " of its candidate. This means that zoning, though not 9 9 respected and regarded. This is also manifest in the constant sentiment accompanying any government policy and project location. Aptly put, before, during and after the $ polity, all the major ethnic nationalities have subtly and forcefully demanded to have a bite at the presidency. „ % ! was observed in all the states as the components usually demand for their turn ! $ 4 As with others, Abia State is divided into three senatorial districts, namely Abia North, Abia Central and Abia South. Before the zones were instituted, Abia State was composed of two provincial blocs: Bende and Aba. Bende is the home of the pan-Umuahia communities - Bende, Ozuitem, Ugwueke, the Akoli clans, Isuikwuato, Umunnato (Igbere, Alayi and Item); Abiriba, Nkporo, | * 9 Arochukwu; while the Aba group consists of seven local government areas populated by the Ngwa people and the Ukwa people who own two other local areas, thus forming a political bloc known as ‘Ukwa&!9 4 ' ‹žž‹ € bloc has produced two governors in the persons of Chief Orji Uzor Kalu and his successor, the incumbent, Chief T.A. Orji. „ ! 9 # 9 ! the Abia Charter of Equity is a concept to 9 " for justice and unity of the state. They also unanimously agree that power must shift to the less politically favoured zone of the

Aba bloc for the 2015 governorship ticket. In fact, the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, through Governor Orji, on February 3,  ‚‹’ next governor would come from the old Aba bloc. According to him, his government 9 " ƒ ! formula. His words: “That being the case, I reiterate that the next governor shall come from the Ukwa-Ngwa. This is the time for the freedom of Ukwa-Ngwa people because they are the only group yet to govern the state. Ukwa-Ngwa people should just go and organise themselves for this cause. I would not like to have problems among you. Organise yourselves.� ! $ Saturday Newswatch that Orji gave the counsel because the Ukwa-Ngwa people with their nine of out the 17 local government areas have failed to rule the state like the Umuahia North and Central, 9 ! ! ! " divisions and politics of mutual exclusion which their political elite have always played. Understandably, the Ngwa person has always been his own political enemy. = $ { a chieftain of the PDP and former governorship candidate in the state, 4 = # ! endorsed the decision to zone the governorship position to Abia South senatorial zone in 2015, saying “the party in its wisdom, after consultation with the elders, decided to zone the governorship position to Abia South. We thought it fair to do so. The zoning of the governorship position to Abia South was a decision of the party, having considered what will make us win. I fully support the decision of the Abia PDP caucus to zone the governorship seat to Abia South in 2015. The party has done the right thing.� Now that the political climate gathers momentum in Ebonyi State, indications are rife that the permutation for power shift to the South of the state could be a mirage after all, because since Governor Martins Elechi announced this, though

9 { " " approval, it has generated mixed reactions from political giants in the most populated Ezzas and Izzi clans, who believe that zoning negates the principles of freedom and participation, and that it compromises " true democracy. Even as the South is at the heart of the PDP, some of the interested contestants have all gone into oblivion, probably on consultation or waiting to be called, invited or anointed. A likely contestant allegedly waiting to be anointed or invited is the Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, who has allegedly expressed interest in the plum job as others have decided to steer clear for now to avoid being put in tight corner before the election. However, it is generally believed that some contenders may be jostling to play the spoiler because of apparent lack of unity in the zone. Most of the aspirants are speculated to be leaning on evasive Governor Elechi for support. However, Elechi has displayed convincing maturity in decision-making, especially as he is known as a man with few but powerful words of “let there be and there will be.� Although, it has been working for him in the past, from emerging indications, some aggressive Continued on Page 57


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Politics

Adamawa bye-election: Atiku, Nyako in battle royale

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4 * 9 "" 4 voted me a councillor 24 years head of October 11 ago and I delivered; you voted me governorship bye-election ! $ in Adamawa State, the All North metropolis 11 years ago and Progressives Congress (APC) I delivered, if by the grace of God would tomorrow (Sunday) holds its primaries, having cleared seven you vote me as governor, I will not disappoint you,� he said, whereas aspirants through its screening

! $ % ! @ 4 the Atiku’s kite who will at the After the clearance of these right time unmask himself as his seven aspirants, the stage has thus sponsor been set for counter-manoeuvring Saturday Newswatch investigation between the loyalists of former revealed that leadership of APC governor Murtala Nyako and are presently in dilemma ahead former vice president Abubakar Atiku over whose camp eventually of the party primaries following the declaration of Bobbo who

" 4 is Danmadami of Adamawa It would be recalled that 6 4 chairman of the aspirants His entry into the race has ! 9 divided the State Working Akeredelu (SAN) announced that @ ['?@\ @ 9 all the aspirants that presented majority described the entrant $ as the one with all that there is to the party’s requirements and 9 $ " 4 guidelines, saying, “All the seven Investigation revealed that aspirants that appeared before unavoidable personality clash ! 9 may rock the state APC, as Atiku was quoted to have sworn never guidelines of our party,� adding ! that all the aspirants displayed absolute maturity and cooperation the party ticket for his candidate, even as some party loyalist argued during the exercise, noting that @ ! their dispositions made the work candidate to retain its “stolen 4 4† He listed the cleared aspirants to Saturday Newswatch gathered include Senators Bindow Jibrilla, that confusion is already brewing Ahmed Barata, Alhaji Dahiru € 3 4 6 € + 4 € + " + 4 # „ * + { 9 4 According to him, the report of APC primary will be 9 9 a personality clash, & ? # ! @ of the party before its primaries remembering the fact on September 7, disclosing his ! that Nyako produced 3 4 3 “ ! € the party’s SWC who &# 3 4 & # 4 may wish to please However the entry of the former him by supporting his chairman of Nigeria Border Commission (NBC) Alhaji Dahiru preferred candidate. Bobbo into the bye election in Adamawa state may have altered While Atiku group the political permutations in the believes that its state, especially the APC where it was earlier rumoured that Atiku was fronting a former councillor to control the party’s & ! $ Alhaji Ibrahim Mijinyawa for the structure since Nyako 4 Mijinyawa, a known political godson to Atiku once said he was and as such should be motivated to join the race by the " "" % compensated to bring service as a former councillor and the party candidate ! $ North metropolis, claiming to have all it takes and would bring his experience to bear in transforming Owolabi Adenusi, Yola

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Rochas’presidency will correct injustice and political imbalances – IMHA aspirant The name, Chilos Godsent, has always been controversial as it is associated with social activism. As president of both the Imo Mass Movement and Igbo National Council, he is also the zonal coordinator, United Action for Democracy, South East. Godsent believes his role in rights activism should be extended to the people through fair representation in politics. The former member of the state interim committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC), and president, Council for Leadership and Development as well as consultant to Ohanaeze Youth Council, is one of the aspirants for the Isiala Mbano State Constituency in Imo State. He is running under the platform of the APC. He spoke with THANKGOD OFOELUE on why he decided to run, scoring Governor Rochas Okorocha high, and insists that unless the APC

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4 He has not been able to develop the various communities that make up the local government and because he has not performed, the communities in the constituency have remained backward, and in so many ways disempowered the youth who are the major stakeholders in the project of human " $ " 4 What are the changes you are going to introduce when you become

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the member representing Isiala „ ! 9 # * 9 introduce a document known as * @ done through law and legislation in order to empower the youth of Imo State and develop a capacity for industrialisation for farmers and create an enabling environment to make our people come back and invest in human capital, infrastructural, educational and $ " 4 „ things I will do when I get there to $ 9 4 You promised to create an enabling environment for investment to bring people back home to invest in the constituency. Are you one of those who believe that the Igbo living outside the South East have towards the development of the

* $ ! movement to call back the Igbo people that have been performing in

" $ " 4 6 ! per cent of the investments of the Igbo are outside Igboland and this has caused underdevelopment in 4 ' * # 9 ! laws are put in place, it will compel them to come back home because what causes underdevelopment and $ " " 4 ? ! ! to make a legislation that will compel them to come back and invest so that our society can reap dividends of / 4 ? such a policy in place, Isiala Mbano will develop even more than Nnewi 9 4 * * elected as a member of the House of Assembly representing Isiala Mbano Constituency, this will be my " " 4 Are you saying that Nnewi is more

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aduna United Football Club, one of the Premier league clubs in the country says it is 100 per cent behind the League Management Company (LMC) in its decision to suspend the league following the crisis rocking the football governing body in the country, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). The position of the Kaduna United was voiced out by no other person than the Team Manager of the club and maestro, Garba Lawal. Lawal stated the position ” '

club while reacting to a question by League Watch on the position of his club in respect of the suspension of the league by its organisers last week following the intractable crisis that has engulfed the NFF since Super Eagles second round exit from this year’s World Cup in Brazil in July. In the words of Lawal: “There is nothing for me to react to in respect of the suspension of the league by the League Management Company (LMC). “The LMC is the one who organises and runs the league

and they have suspended the league due to the crisis rocking the parent body, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). “We have nothing against the suspension of the league X+@4 of fact, Kaduna United as a club is 100 per cent behind the League Management Company (LMC) because there is no way the league will $ 9 rocking the NFF. “We will wait like other clubs and when they lift the suspension the league will continue from where it stopped to run its full course,� Lawal explained.

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or thousands of Heartland’s fans and supporters, this cheering news will gladden their hearts as one of the clubs foreign " Q ” 9 had double hernia surgery, who started jogging some days back is to resume training on Monday according to the Media & ƒ + Cajetan Nkwopara. * ” Ivorian was operated on about three months ago and has been recuperating and now has been given clean bill of health to start training. According to Nkwopara, his resumption of training does not in any way makes his inclusion to the team automatic as he has # " ! ! before the technical crew will consider his inclusion to the team. Speaking further, Nkwopara explained that the management and players of the team are

"" ” $ fully from the hernia operations saying it is a very big boost to the team and its aspirations. In Nkwopara’s word: “Heartland are glad to inform you that one of our players, Q ” *$ Coast, who had two hernia surgeries some weeks ago will resume training on Monday,� Nkwopara began. “He started his comeback bid

some days ago with jogging. He has been jogging and by Monday he will start training with view of joining the team 9 94 “At the moment, I would want to state that his starting training does not mean that he

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kwa United Football Club of Uyo has expressed the desire for the quick resolution of the ongoing crisis rocking the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) which has led to the suspension of the league by the League Management Company (LMC), the body saddled with the responsibility of running the Glo Premier League. Akwa United stated this desire through its Media |9 6# ! 9 told League Watch that they are not comfortable with the situation particularly as % 9 of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL). Akwa United Football Club of Uyo therefore, expects fast resolution of the crisis even as the club explained that they do not support any faction in the crisis, but are desirous of quick resolution of the crisis. “I must say that the situation we found ourselves as a result of the NFF’s crisis is most unfortunate,� Ekong began. “As a club, we desire and pray for quick resolution of

We expect quick resolution of NFF crisis- Akwa Utd the lingering crisis so that our league and football will continue to run their courses. “We are not in support of any faction in the crisis. All that we pray for is the fast resolution of the crisis. “I believe that there is no single Nigerian who loves the round leather game that

will be happy with what is happening with our football, that is why we hope that the crisis will be resolved soonest,� Uwem explained “Of course the suspension of the league will certainly 9 is already behind other leagues on the continent and beyond,� Ekong lamented.

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LMC suspension

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he League Management Company (LMC) Chairman, Hon. Nduka Irabor, on Tuesday told online sports medium, Goal.com that he and his team will not be making any comment over the action of the Chris Giwa-led NFF to stop their activities as the organisers of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL). It is no longer news that the Chris Giwa-led NFF board after an executive committee meeting held on Monday at the NFF Secretariat, Abuja indefinitely suspended the LMC for sabotaging the Week 26 league games. Hon. Irabor, who questioned the decision of the NFF, in an exclusive phone chat with Goal, insists his group will rather remain as spectators at the moment and will respond at an appropriate time. “I’m not going to respond to them on the (suspension notice). Responding to them will make them feel important. What rubbish are they doing? They (NFF) cannot just do that,� Nduka said. “The other day, they (NFF) said the league (matches) must go on. Now that they want to organise it themselves, let’s see how they go about it. They (NFF) don’t understand what LMC is and its operations. We will just watch them and will react when due,� he concluded. The leagues are currently halted following the Nigeria Referees Association’s decision to withdraw their services due to the administrative crisis rocking the Nigeria Football

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Great foreplay tips for great sex 3. The erotic pathways on the sides of the torso ' # ! ! to the hips is a powerful nerve that when stimulated, connects directly to your clitoris and your man’s penis. “When you touch % / $ " $ ‘% muscles to contract in both men and women, which increases arousal,� says Dr. Ross.

9 it’s more ticklish than other spots. Start on one side, just underneath the rib cage, and either stroke the area with your hand or alternate between kissing (apply more pressure than usual with your lips) and lightly nibbling your way down to the hipbone. “On a guy, you’ll actually see his testicles and penis contracting,â€? says Dr. Ross. “And you’ll feel the contractions in your vaginal wall and clitoral area as he does the same move on 4† „ 9 Âœ & does it feel insanely good at the moment, but those pelvic contractions also create a buildup to one hell of an orgasm. 4. That pleasure mound on the lower back The knob at the base of the spine is rife with nerves with major pleasure potential. To take advantage, give each other a sexy rubdown. Start at the shoulder blades, and work your hands down in a kneading motion. At the lower back, switch to a softer touch, and ! " ! $ 4 „ area is so receptive, just the softest touch will send chills throughout the body,â€? says Dr. Ross. Other sexy ideas: Lightly graze your cheek against the area - the unexpected skin on skin sparks an increase in the excitement hormone dopamine. Then softly kiss and trace your tongue along the same spot (just make sure he’s shaved before he tries this on you). You can also brush the tips of your hair against the # 9 # ! ! gently across it to deepen the sensation. 5. The teasing trail on the thighs One of the most explosive nerves in the body is located at the top of the inner thigh. “It’s called the ilioinguinal nerve, and it’s incredibly sensitive to touch,â€? says Dr. Millheiser. In fact, it’s best to save it for last and work 9 " 4 ' # ! ! (the wetness increases the stimulation) and slowly drawing it from the mid–inner thigh to the top. Then follow the path you just traced with your tongue, teasing your way to the upper region. “Because the skin here is tender, it’s important to watch how he reacts,â€? says € # 4 * % / ! nerve to the point where it feels too ticklish.â€? „ /Âœ = $ # [ 9 # on you too). As your guy touches you here, you’ll notice your breath becoming more rapid and your pelvis starting to spasm in that must-haveyou-now way. The reason: “Caressing this area indirectly stimulates the genitals, since $ ! " ! to the brain,â€? says Dr. Ross. Now is the time to put your guy’s hand exactly where you’re craving it‌ and enjoy the ride. Too-long foreplay A slow passion buildup is hot - to a point. Quit fooling around, and do it already if‌ ä " # # so much “handiwork.â€? ä „ 9 $ 9 you lit suddenly smells very strong. Oh, wait, it’s burned down to the bedside table. ä $ # ‘ ‘ # !4 To be continued next week Concluded

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here is no better time to save your marriage than now! The perfect marriage just doesn’t exist. But getting caught up in arguing, fighting and silent treatment can make a bad pattern hard to break. If you want your marriage to survive, effort is required on both sides. Here, five relationship gurus from the online resource, SheKnows.com, offer five mustknow tips on how to save a failing marriage. Avoid drama: No one likes fighting, cold silences, slamming doors, court battles, child custody problems and financial struggles. “Drama of that type is never necessary — it is a result of adults acting like upset children,� points out Tina Tessina, who’s also known as ‘Dr. Romance,’ and author of ‘How to Be A Couple and Still Be Free’. “Avoid dramatic pronouncements, scenes and ultimatums when problems arise. Instead, learn to sit down as adults and talk about what the solution might be.� For starters, think and act as you do at work when a problem arises — most people can’t throw fits and keep their jobs, right? Don’t resent each other: Resentment is a poison that will kill a marriage. “In order to heal and grow a marriage (or any relationship), it is essential that you release resentment

over things that went ‘wrong’ in the past,� says Aurora Winter, founder of Grief Coach Academy and author of ‘From Heartbreak to Happiness’. “The truth is that the past is over. No matter how much you think it should have been different, the past is never going to change, ever.� Plan date nights: It is very important to keep the lines of communication open between two people who spend their days focused on other people and careers. And it is also very important to have some fun in the process. “Once or twice a month, get out of the house and enjoy a dinner and talk,� suggests Sybil Keane, psychologist and mental health expert on JustAnswer.com. “Make a list during the month about what you feel you need to address and talk about — both good and bad.� Keep children’s issues to a minimum - this is about the two of you. Validate each other, and try to remember what life was like when you first dated, Keane adds. “Yes, things are different now, but the longer you stay married, the more mature your love will become.�

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Watch the sunset together. Take showers together. Back rubs/massages. Listen to classical music and cuddle in the dark or w/ backlight Hold her w/ hands inside the back of her shirt. Whisper to each other.

Don’t forget about TLC: “Instead of trying to mould your spouse into the perfect partner, focus on becoming the ideal partner you seek,� explains Lauren Mackler, life coach and author of ‘Solemate: Master the Art of Aloneness & Transform Your Life’. “This allows you to engage with your partner from a place of wholeness, instead of from a place of neediness or fear that you can’t take care of yourself.� And don’t forget about how much you love your significant other. It is important to extend to your relationship the same devotion and tenderness that you would to a newborn child, Mackler says. “Just as a baby would die if left to fend for itself, relationships fail to thrive without on-going care, love, and attention.� Give it time: Getting a relationship back on track takes time. “Set in your mind a timeframe with periodic check-ins to see if things are improving. Remember though, it’s not a wait-andsee proposition, which can be passive,� says Karol Ward, licensed psychotherapist and author of ‘Find Your Inner Voice’. You have to commit and make saving your relationship an active project. “At the end of three months (for instance), check in with yourself and your spouse to see how things are going.� Ward reminds to start acknowledging the positive changes you’ve experienced and fine-tune the things that still need work


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Bridal tips: Be a ‘digital’ bride (or groom)

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our wedding day is whatever you want it to be. When it comes to technology ! 9 ! ! ƒ 4 However, it’s possible to tastefully incorporate technology. We’ve rounded up the best and worst uses of technology when it comes to tying the knot.

the surprise. 6. DO: Create a private Pinterest board. Pinterest is a bride’s best friend, but what’s the point if your whole social network can see the details of your wedding before the big day? Use one of your three private boards for your best ideas.

11. DON’T: Text your friends after the fact, berating them for cheap gifts. Accept all gifts with courtesy and remember the day is about celebrating a marriage, not possessions.

cleavage. Not only is it kind of gross (sweaty), but no one ever looked lady-like pulling an iPhone out of her bra. This isn’t a Vegas nightclub. If # " 9 " clutch with other necessities.

12. DOœ > # 4 9 4 14. DO: Mark the ceremony or reception twelve. After all, this is probably the most expensive location on Google Maps for easy sharing. 1. DON’T: Vent on social media. By sharing the link via email, guests can look This seems like a no-brainer, but venting 7. DON’T: Let people take pictures during $ 9 4 up the location on their smartphones, perfect about the cost of a wedding, annoying the ceremony. 13. DON’T: Tuck your phone in your for those who forgot to grab those directions ! „ / % listed in the invitation. way to get Facebook-unfriended. distractions will ruin your photographer’s pictures. Not to mention, it means your guests 2. DO: Livestream the event. will see your big reveal on their smartphone * $ screens — no fun. There’s nothing wrong with travel cost, consider asking a guest to help asking guests to enjoy the ceremony without livestream the event, via Google Hangout or “I phones and cameras. Do� Stream. And please, don’t let someone hold up an iPad. Not only are you blocking the view for 3. DON’T: Use disposable cameras. everyone behind you, but you look ridiculous Thanks to smartphones, we have unlimited — there and everywhere else. photo do-overs. Plus, disposable camera photos often don’t turn out as nice. 8. DO: Prepare your speech on a tablet or an iPhone. 4. DO: Ask guests to use a special hashtag for Open it before you take the mic. To avoid wedding posts, tweets and pictures. those nervous thumbs, slow down the pace of At the reception, use a projector or TV as a your awesome speech. social media station. Pull up the hashtag feed „9 # 6$ ! 9. DON’T: Text while walking down the aisle. which displays Instagram images in real time Seriously, who could you possibly be talking as they’re posted. to? 5. DON’T: Crowdsource your wedding 10. DO: Use Flickr, Photocircle or any other planning. photo-sharing service. Going to a wedding is like watching a movie If you do allow photos of the ceremony, make ‰ / ! sure there’s a place to access them, so you’re already spoiled the story. Don’t give your sure to get the shot you wanted. guests spoilers (funny as they may be) and ruin

Baby vs husband:Who should share the mother’s bed? The coming of a new child into the home is capable of ‘separating’ husband and wife; especially in the area of intimacy. This is because the baby most times, takes over the mother’s bed hence displacing the father for while. Should the baby therefore, be allowed to share a couple’s bed? AMINA BRAI OMOIKE feels the people’s pulse.

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t is a funny question, but when a couple who lives in a room and parlour apartment wants to get intimate; leave baby in the room and go to parlour! Is it more than 5 to 15 minutes? If you " # % put the baby and use the other location for your $ ĂĽ * $ % ! bathroom, go to the kitchen. Just relocate and let the poor child sleep - Akintunde Kids don’t just wake irrespective of where they are sleeping, why will you want to wake a kid to disturb you - Dayo I hope you are not sleeping with your baby in the same bed so he doesn’t get Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) or you roll over him one day when you are exhausted. Invest in a crib with wheels, or a play pen with a comfy mat. When it is time to have sex, put him inside/ $ ! " and shake the house ‘abeg’. Don’t have sex in front of him. My earliest memory was at three

years old. So you just never know what he will remember and how you may be scarring him or teaching him bad things which he may act outside to your embarrassment - Vanessa Whether you like it or not, kids wake up anytime they want, to any where they are. You may be in your room and the kid in her own, but she can start wailing as soon as you want to get intimate. Kids will always be kids, and they are so innocent - Nneka * # " 4 6$ 9 sleeping in another room, right in the middle of action, you hear ‘penken penken, yiin yiin’. I think sex with young kids makes you more creative but I draw the line at them being on the same bed, and even in the same room after age one - Maria Make sure that you do not share the same 9 how old. Then understand that kids normally

cry because that is their way of communicating and do not necessarily mean that you have to panic. If you have taken care of everything such as feeding, change of diaper, bathing, rocking, bonding among other things, you are now in romance mood and the baby is still crying, just ignore the baby and remember that he is just communicating - Eze Moses As a mother, I will not be comfortable leaving my less than one year old baby to sleep in another room. It is good having the baby in the same room so that I can easily care for her needs. Let’s not forget that sex can take place without proper planning. Sometimes, the man may be in the mood and your younger ones are watching

TV in the parlour, and we all know that sex can’t wait most times. The best option is to enjoy ourselves till the baby wakes up - Chinelo For me, any baby that wants to disturb my ministry will get sleeping pill - Jumoke Whenever I lie close to the father and we try cuddling, my one-year-old son will just start screaming on top of his voice, and runs towards 9 " ! pulling me to get up. So what I do is to time him; when he is about to sleep, I will feed him very well then put him to sleep. He will sleep long and won’t even move, by the time he wakes, the deed has already been done - Barikisu

Forever in love...

Mr. Paulinus Nkolonye and his wife, former Miss Chikodi Onyeneke during their wedding at Owerri, recently.


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Soulmate

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

What really is sex?

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know it sounds funny but some of my friends and I have been arguing about which acts are really sex. I ‹— ‘ in school are all my age. One of them is quite strong in her campus fellowship activities but has a steady boyfriend who she messes around with (even though she claims they’ve never had sex). She prides herself as being a virgin. I am confused as to what really is sex. Florence, Awka Florence, Yes, everyone says sex is the actual act of intercourse but the truth is that any act that builds up 789:<=9>9@A::ABCD9E<'ABCD978GHIABCD9 J8K<ELMP9>9HMB9MLL9Q<9HLM::AR<U9M:9 sex. Once it is dishonourable, avoid it until the right time. Sex has its place and time, and it is U<RBA7<LP9B879J8K97<<BMC<K:V9 W8AU9 places and people that can fuel any disgraceful desire and sexual urge. You must learn to control yourself.

I’sm in love with two guys

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am a 20-year-old lady dating two guys. One is a widower and the other one is single. I love both of them. The widower has taken me to his family and they all accepted me. What shall I do because I am confused? Omowumi, Lagos Omowumi, To start with, I don’t know your U<RBA7A8B98J9zUM7ABC{9QG79AJ9A79ABW8LW<:9 being in an exclusive relationship with someone, then you are cheating both of these guys. It is obvious they don’t know each other exist. That aside, you are in love with both of them shows that you don’t really know what you want. You might think you are in love with both of them when in fact,

you are just infatuated. If the widower has taken you to meet his people, it could be a sign that he is ready to make a commitment to you. IM79P8G9UAUB{79^<B7A8B97I8GCI9A:9J8K9 how long he has been without his wife and whether or not he has children. It might be easier to date a single man (one who has never been married) as he would seem to have less baggages. But I<B9A79H8^<:9789^M'<K:98J97I<9I<MK7D9P8G9 need to follow your heart. However, know that widowers are men too and desire loving relationships. Since he has been in one that actually led to marriage - that is he has lived with a woman, given her his heart and trust - you might have a major W8AU9789RLLV9 K<9P8G9K<MUP9J8K97IM7€9 <9 sure before you make any decision.

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 A 50-year-old man needs a lady as a $ 4 ' 4 Call: 07056584366 Oladimeji needs a girl between the ages of 25 and 30 years, not too short or tall, fair in complexion and also a wife material. Call: 08028879100, 08033297631 Pastor Femi, 35, male, works and stays in Calabar, Cross River State. He needs a serious and God-fearing woman for a wife. Call: 08100367410, 08127059632 Francis, 33, male, needs a serious minded, mature, working class lady between the ages of 27 and 31 years who will love and adore him. Call: 07064224025 Faith, 33, slim and single mother of twins boys needs a caring man of 55 years of age who will take care of her and her boys. Call: 08164978101

Can I get pregnant in first time sex?

Toye, 43, employed, caring, tall based in Ondo State needs a responsible lady for a relationship that would lead to marriage. Call: 08025405089, 09030147988

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‹– 4 + is 21. I need to know a few things. Number one, can I ! " ! * $ sex? Also, I heard that there are some sexual positions that would " $ ! ! " ! 4 My friend at school also said that douching can prevent pregnancy. Ifunanya, Lagos

Ifunanya, Number one, you are too young to be talking about having sex. However, yes, every time you have sex, you run 7I<9KA:@98J9C<'ABC9EK<CBMB7V9 IAL<9 various birth control methods can decrease your chances, there is no 100 E<KH<B79<]<H7AW<9J8K^98J9QAK7I9H8B7K8L9 and all are subject to user error. The only way to guarantee you will not C<79EK<CBMB79A:9789MQ:7MABV99 Q8G797I<9 safe-sex position, in my experience, there is no such thing as a safe-sex position. You can get pregnant from every possible sexual position that involves genital-to-genital or genitalnear-genital contact. Douching will not prevent pregnancy, and some studies suggest it may actually increase your chances of contracting an STD. Remember that sex is not like driving or voting. There is no age at which it can happen. You can get pregnant anytime you have sex.

Dating Calls

@ ’— ! " – black from the South-South but based in the Federal Capital Territory. He needs a responsible, mature lady for a relationship that will lead to marriage. Text only: 09099671630 Annabel, 33, tall from the SouthSouth resides in the north and needs ! •Œ •— 9 marriage. Mary, 43, a single parent needs a responsible man for a relationship that can lead to marriage. Call: 08180021130

As a virgin, my friends think I’m gay

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‹–‘ ‘ 9 ! admission into the higher institution. I have never had sex because I don’t see the need to and now my friends are always teasing me - saying that I’m gay. Also, I am more of a bookworm but also enjoy playing and watching football. My friends say I am ‘fake’ because I don’t go out with them and drink alcohol. I’m beginning to feel bad. What do I do? Al-Amin, Ojodu

L> ^ABD I’m worried that you’re feeling bad about not joining your friends to do things that are obviously wrong. Next time your friends are 7<M:ABC9P8GD9 G:797<LL97I<^98]9>9BAH<LPV9 <8EL<9B<<U9 to feel comfortable with the choices they make. I’m :GK<9MJ7<K97<LLABC97I<^98]9H8B:7MB7LPD97I<P{U9L<MW<9 you alone. L:8D9RBU9:8^<987I<K9CGP:9MBU9CAKL:9 I89IMW<9 made your kind of choice. It might be in a teenage club or your place of worship. Remember that QAKU:98J9M9J<M7I<K9‚8H@978C<7I<KV Good luck!

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

Gbenga Olasupo, 47, a graduate, Christian, businessman from Ogun State resides in Ikotun, Lagos. He is chocolate complexioned, 5 ft 7� with genotype AS and blood group O+, needs a single, working-class Yoruba Christian lady aged between 35 and 40 years that can build a godly home. Call: 08029536643, 08033233486 Dr. David Abu, 35, a Christian man from Igala tribe in Kogi State, needs a $ @ ! 9 ‹— and 25, who speaks Igala, Yoruba or English for a relationship. Call: 08062559943


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ou are one of the governorship aspirants in Abia State. How do you assess the current governor, Theodore Orji, in the areas of infrastructural development in the state? The best way to describe what has happened in Abia in the past 16 years, not just eight years of Governor Orji, is to carefully look at the records available to the public from the National Planning Commission (NPC). The NPC conducted a survey that assessed every state in the area of infrastructural development. The survey also covers education, healthcare, housing and social welfare services. In that report, Abia State came last. In fact, the NPC was very diplomatic because ' behind. It is very unfortunate. Every Abia man is sad, very sad indeed, except of course the very 9 9# ! from the rent seeking, sycophancy, praise singing and the collapse of leadership in Abia State that would reason otherwise. However, I’m privileged to understand how government works. I have worked as a consultant to many public sector organisations. By my assignment in ALGON, I work closely with 774 local governments, state and Federal institutions on ! $ 4 ' I understand how it works. I also understand and know the allocations that go to the state government every month. The Minister of Finance publishes this information for anyone interested to see. With the available records, # $ % 9 every state and even match them with what you see on ground. If you take for example, Gombe State, go and see what Governor Goje did there in eight years. He built a university and a hospital. The reticulation of water system in Gombe State is superb; the road network is second to none; he built a brand new airport, and a nursing college. You need to see what he has done with allocations that comes to Gombe State, which is about half of the amount that comes to Abia State. In our particular case, by virtue of being ‹• " oil derivation, Abia State receives

more money than any other state in the South East. But take a trip to other states in the zone like Enugu, Anambra, Imo and even Ebonyi and compare them with Abia; you will be shocked. Why should Abians not expect that what is happening in the other states should happen in theirs? We as Abians are sad and ashamed. $ ' East, only Imo collects a meager sum from derivation. Enugu is not an oil producing state; Ebonyi and Anambra are not oil producing states, but you need to see the developmental activities in those states. Look at the road network in South East. Every community in Anambra State is linked with good road network. It is the opposite in " ‹• " from derivation as an oil producing state. It is unfortunate! If you see what is happening in Enugu - look at the road network in Enugu. Have you been to Umuahia recently? So, when I take time to speak on the need to improve on what is happening in Abia, I do so sincerely because I believe we 4 „ " " should not see it as criticising the government. No, what I’m saying 9 4 ? resources available to us we can do 9 $ ! $ has ideas, a vision of where Abia should be going. This is why I’m ! $ 4 What is it that Governor Orji has ‹ I need a microscope to see what he has done. What I can see clearly is what he has not done, which can best be seen from the angle of what I intend to do. Number one, the infrastructure arrangement in Abia State has decayed beyond comprehension. The commercial nerve centre of the Igbo race, not just Abia, has been allowed to get to a level where it is becoming nauseating. The roads in Abia are not passable. The local governments and communities are disconnected from Umuahia by bad roads. The procedure and process of refuse disposal in Aba is very unfortunate. Once you have the slightest drop of water in Aba, the roads become impassable. What it simply means is that the drains are not properly cleared and opened. What I will do as a

need to develop Nnewi started. They began holding series of meetings and persuaded businessmen and industrialists of Nnewi origin to come back home and invest. Today, Nnewi is one of the industrial hubs of Africa. I think with the potential of Isiala Mbano people all over the world, once I begin, I will have the full support of the people. We have a lot of Isiala Mbano people in oil and gas, the production industry 9 human capacity, industrialisation and education. Through laws and legislation, we are going to create an enabling environment. That way, we can bring them home to invest and this will bring development to Isiala Mbano.

Udensi ! $ 9 9 * 9 because I will supervise the work myself, in conjunction with the relevant ministries to ensure that the job is properly done. And I will not employ the services of quacks as it presently being done in Abia. I will ensure that I use companies " executing key projects in Abia State. On education, I have insisted that education is what brings the son of the rich and the son of the poor man to the same high table. Like the great German poet, Horatius said: “Knowledge from education is a rare commodity. Once acquired, it is never wasted. It would always be used in solving our numerous problems in our " ! egalitarian society.� Knowledge from education can never be circumvented. Illiteracy and ignorance are more expensive than education. In Abia if you look at " 9 $ the monies generated on school fees from primary and secondary schools amount to less than N500 million a term. What the governor takes as security vote in a month is more than what is generated as school fees in a term. What it means is that a fraction of the governor’s security vote in a month is more than what is generated from school fees in a term. The question is: what do we need that security vote for? What I will do in Abia State under my watch is that I will introduce free qualitative education in primary and secondary schools. The funding is there. What we received from the federation account over this few months is over N5 billion a month. This is apart from the allocation to local governments; it also does not include intervention funds, money from excess crude account, SURE-P and internally generated revenue (IGR). So if you compare this with the wage bill which is about N2 billion every month, the fact remains that we have enough for development of basic infrastructure and free education in Abia. I stand 4 „ ! the facts are available in the public domain. What I’m saying is that

I need a microscope to see what he has done. What I can see clearly is what he has not done, which can best be seen from the angle of what I intend to do the revenues that come to Abia by way of federal allocation, and other sources are more than enough to develop the state beyond what we have today. But in terms of infrastructure, the governor is now constructing an airport for the state? What is the need of an airport at the twilight of his administration? Besides, I don’t know of any airport that would be built in six months. I don’t know the purpose of his wanting to commence the building an airport right now. However, he is the governor; I believe he has his own judgment. Under my watch as the governor, building an airport will not be my priority under the current sorry state of Abia. It is just like members of Road Transport Workers Union who came to me to inform them about the vehicles given to them. Though they appreciated the gesture, they are wondering on what roads they would drive the vehicles. They don’t know whether they will carry the vehicles on their head.

We are aware that you are a social rights activist and that you have been in the struggle for the emancipation of the Niger Delta, South East and Nigeria in general. Can you explain to us some of your achievements that could serve as a pointer to what you could do if elected in 2016? I am a revolutionary; I have gone beyond human rights activism. We are now talking of human emancipation, not just in a pressure group but being actively involved. Since we started this project, we have been able to establish the consciousness in the majority of Ndi Igbo to realise that the Igbo race is the largest ethnic group, the largest tribe and most blessed with human capital in Africa. So, we have achieved that consciousness, and now we want to create an enabling environment so that we can translate this consciousness into reality, and this we can do in the next few years as we progress. How will you rate the Federal Government run by the Peoples Democratic Party? The problem of this country is not political parties but human beings. I will not dwell on the party but I will say that the leadership of the parties and the leadership of this country have failed. The problem is not political parties but the people in them. So I think the leadership of this country has performed very poorly and below expectation. There is a need for Nigeria to rise and see what can be done to provide $ 9 some development in this part of the world. You said the political parties are not the problem of this country. Your party, the APC, also has some individuals who are not good enough take over power from the PDP 2015? I have said this severally in the course of interviews that I cannot 9 @ the PDP; they are just the same. But what we are doing in the APC is to bring on board men of credibility who have the integrity to rule this country. The APC is not the magic but the elements in the party 9 9 ! the campaign for system change because if the system is not changed, we will continue to be in poverty.


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Zoningโ s grip on nationโ s democracy Continued from Page 15

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Mimiko’s defection: Albatross to Ondo PDP? A

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" 4 Femi Onasanya wrote from Abeokuta via femlandcommunication@yahoo.com (08036170135)


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Protection of NNPC assets: Army, Police to the rescue Various measures put in place by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and other !

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ecent reports have it that almost a quarter of crude oil produced in Nigeria is stolen by oil thieves as the country grapples with the problem of oil pipeline vandalism. However, various measures put in place by the authorities over the years to halt the activities of oil thieves and pipeline vandals have failed woefully. The vandals, apart from stealing oil, have consistently damaged power sector equipment and installations, thereby making it impossible for the country to enjoy stable power supply. The inability of security agents to curb the menace over the years led to the hiring of former rich Niger Delta militants to 4 „ withstanding, the menace has continued unabated. '" # ! " tection of vital oil and gas assets, the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Joseph Thiama Dawha, said his corporation has had to contend with the problem of damage of its assets across the country while lamenting that various " " " curb the menace, appear not to have succeeded. In a bid to halt the menace, the NNPC boss recently paid courtesy visits to @ ' [@ '\ X General Kenneth Minimah, at the Army Headquarters and the Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mr. Suleiman Abba, at the Force Headquarters to seek the help of the security agencies in protecting the corporation’s assets across the country. At the Army Headquarters, the NNPC boss said his visit was aimed at renewing the existing cordial relationship between the corporation and the Army, stressing that the corporation would continue to collaborate with the Nigerian Army, which he said has been providing security support for the corporation’s assets in the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors. He lauded the role of the Nigerian Army in the security of NNPC’s assets, noting the role of the Nigerian Army Engineering Corps in clearing and providing security for NNPC Right of Way across the country. He enjoined the Army to continue " $ "" ! against crude oil theft which he said has had a negative impact on the nation’s resources in recent times. Q " ! @ ' X 4 General Minimah, expressed satisfaction in the collaborative bond between NNPC and the Nigerian Army, saying the two bodies would continue to enjoy a common

ground of cooperation for the economic development of Nigeria. Minimah said, “Providing security to national assets including those of NNPC is 4† The army boss appreciated the recent interventions from the various tiers of government in providing appropriate plat $ in providing security for NNPC assets, adding that the Army would strive to improve on its performance for the development of the country. Before the visit to the Army Headquarters, the NNPC boss was at the X 6 3 9 " & ! Police Force for their untiring support in securing NNPC’s assets and facilities across all sub-sectors. The NNPC boss said, “We need to deepen and strengthen the close ties between NNPC and the Nigeria Police Force for the socio-economic growth and stability of the 4† Responding, the Ag. Inspector General of Police promised that the Police would continue to accord high priority to the protection of oil and gas facilities across the country. He disclosed, “I have a new team in place, and I assure you that we will do 9 $ 9 ! $ $ " " " 4† „ 9 $ 9 the corporation and the security agencies is a cheering news, but the question is how far can the trio go in protecting the country’s oil pipelines and other NNPC assets across the country. An oil service promoter, Mr. Dan Atebi told Saturday Newswatch that the initiative of the new boss of NNPC to woo the Police and the military was a welcome development, but doubted how far it will go to curb the activities of oil pipelines vandals in the country. Atebi said that the inability of the Police and the Army in the past to halt the activities of the pipeline vandals led the government to resort to hiring ex-warlords to protect the pipelines in their areas, adding that it has made many of the former warlords overnight money bags. He alleged that some Army and Police $ " colluding with the vandals to carry out their nefarious activities. He said that the NNPC boss failed to visit the head of Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), who in recent years have proved to be the most reliable and competent organ in the war against the pipeline vandals. According to him, “I am sure it is an oversight that the Group Managing Director of NNPC visited the Army and

Dr Joseph Thlama Dawah, New GMD, NNPC

Chief of Army Staff, General Kenneth Minimah

Police heads without paying similar visit to the head of the most reliable organ, the NCDC, who in the recent years have waged war against pipeline vandals across 4† He recollected that some of the men of the Nigeria Police Force killed some &'@ @ ! sing to collude with the oil thieves and their police accomplices, adding that it is common knowledge that both the Army and Police personnel have been arrested with oil thieves, who in most cases carryout their nefarious activities by bursting the oil pipeline pipes to steal petrol and kerosene as the case may be. 3 ! " Navy, Police and some politicians were deeply involved in oil bunkering in the Niger Delta region, saying that that might be responsible for the inability of the security agencies to halt the crime over the years. Stakeholders in the oil sector who spoke to Saturday Newswatch contended that the visit of the NNPC will not yield much results due to the problems of greed and " 9 of the country’s sectors. They say that for the NNPC boss to achieve his aspiration of having his company’s assets and oil pipeline protected across the country, he has to visit the ex-militants, NSCDC, Police, Army and even its corporation’s workers who are

We need to deepen and strengthen the close ties between NNPC and the Nigeria Police Force for the socioeconomic growth and stability of the country known to collaborate with oil pipelines vandals and other vandals of NNPC assets across the country. They say mere visits to the heads of the Army and Police would not ensure that $ " " and other NNPC assets’ vandalism as an avenue through which the vandals and their collaborators to make fortunes.


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Stakeholders and ways to boost export business Nigeria derives high percentage of its foreign earnings from the export of crude oil and gas, prompting many to wonder why a country, endowed with large deposits of minerals and agricultural resources should depend only on the export of crude oil and gas at the expense of other natural resources. JOHNMARK UKOKO writes.

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hile neighbouring countries like Senegal, Ghana, Bostwana, Gabon and other countries have earned and continued to earn huge foreign revenue from agricultural and mineral resources to develop their countries, the reverse is the case in Nigeria. In a bid to boost African nations’ economy, the United States of America initiated African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) to encourage African countries export their agricultural and manufactured products to the United States of America on a more favourable term than products from Asia, Latin America, Oceania and Europe. While many countries have taken advantage of the gesture, Nigeria continue to depend on the exportation of crude oil and gas and few agricultural products in raw forms, just as a good " " ! products exported did not meet the “American standard.� This is as smaller and less endowed countries in Africa have continued to earn fortunes from AGOA’s opportunity. In a bid to provide succour to local businessmen whose products had been rejected in the past as well as would be exporters, the Executive Secretary @ 6/ $ & ! Shippers’ Council (NSC), Barrister Hassan Bello, who spoke at the 8th Annual Shipping Career Summit organised by Ships and Ports Communication Company, advised Nigerians who wish to go into export business to seek guidance and enlightenment, and get adequately equipped before venturing into the murky waters of international trade. Speaking on the topic, ‘How to become $ 6/" ˜* " † € " !˜ /" ! was “very exciting and potentially lucrative.� According to him, “International trade business is a tool for achieving government’s yearning for drastic reduction of poverty in our nation.� He however, warned exporters and would be exporters to be cautious of how they go about their businesses in order not to run into trouble water. According to him, “Would be international traders need to realise, however, that unlike domestic trade, international trade entails greater caution

and imposes enormous responsibilities ! cultures, currencies, languages and dispositions of the trading partners involved.� He advised exporters to take advantage of the various agencies and facilities established by government for the promotion of international trade. He warned that exporters who are not cautious in the way they carry out their export businesses would burn their ! ! 9 { in the international market. Speaking to Saturday Newswatch, the Director-General of Nigerian Associations of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Mines and A griculture (NACCIMA), John Isemede, said the country has not /" the AGOA initiative, adding that local exporters must seek professional advice before shipping their wares out of the country. He disclosed that the country and most of the exporters do not fully understand what the international market requires from local exporters. According to him, “14 years after AGOA was initiated by the United States of America, the country does not seem to realise what the requirements are. How many local businessmen, exporters have made a fortune from the scheme?� € ˜9 9 " # Saturday Newswatch were in agreement that export business is not a tea party, ! ˜9 9 aspire to be successful must follow the guidelines set by the authorities of the countries were the goods are going to. One of the respondents said, “Succeeding in export business is not rocket science. All it takes is adhering faithfully to the guidelines as laid down by the country where the product is going to. Many businessmen from other countries have succeeded from their participation in AGOA and other exporting business.� They advised exporters to engage the services of consultants and other experts on the standard requirements for engaging in export business. They also advised local exporters to / ! between other currencies and naira, and various levies the local exporters were expected to pay the government before their wares are exported.

Goodluck Jonathan

Olusegun Aganga, Minister of Trade & Investment

Succeeding in export business is not rocket science. All it takes is adhering faithfully to the guidelines as laid down by the country where the product is going to

They also appealed to exporters to seek professional advice from the Nigeria Export and Import Bank and other local banks that have experienced export department, which could give useful ! ˜ women.

NAGAFF, ANCLA berate clampdown on containers

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he National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) has raised alarm over the recent clamp down and arresting of lorries with containers on Lagos roads by the Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON) just as the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agent (ANCLA) expressed displeasure on ! @ who are intercepting containers ports on the highways. The associations are of the opinion that if not curtailed is poised to destabilize trade in the country The association said it has complai ! & ! Shippers Council (NSC) and copied the Presidency, the Senate President and the Customs Comptroller General (CGC), amongst others, for their urgent interventions. In a release made available to the media, the association stated that “We have noted, based on reports and complaints from the practicing freight forwarders, that the enforcement unit of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), over time, has laid siege and thereby arresting containers within the city roads of Lagos State.� According to the National Deputy President, Ugochukwu Nnadi, the Federal Government had once directed some Government agencies including SON to operate from outside the ports and only be invited by Nigeria Customs Service if they show interest in any particular import if the need arises. “We are surprise that they are arresting containers on city roads, most times late in the night with a following the due process and the rule. On our part, we shall continue to push for rule of law, the immediate problem has to do with security of cargo and persons because there are several cases of container theft and hijacking by unknown armed men in Lagos State�, Ugochukwu said that except something was done, hoodlums may take advantage of the situation, with armed men, on possibly to snatch containers at late hours. “Whereas it is not our intention to join issues at the moment with SON enforcement unit, as a commercial regulator in our maritime trade and transportation, we want to state that their action is in breach of international trade protocol and practices with its cost implications on cargo in Nigeria, SON should perform their duty at the owners’ warehouses or factories of manufacturer. He said members of the association consider the action as an act of sabotage as the action is only noticeable in the western zone of the country. The Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agent (ANCLA) has also expressed displeasure on the ! @ 9 are intercepting containers already " on the highways.


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Gambia: Economy anchored on peanuts Eric Elezuo with Agency report

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Special Report

Lagosians watch as hoodlums take over leisure parks Ayodele Olalere

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leven years ago, Lagos State government began the " ! in the state, with the intention of giving the state a new look and making it more environmentfriendly. " ! state was known for its dirtiness as its major roads and streets were 9 " # ! $ 4 6$ 9 # $ " " 9 abode. However, as way of giving government began the / major roads, under bridges and " state. Within a short time, the state had witnessed massive ! # 4 + " " ! to identify with the state, even as ! $ kudos to the state government for a job well done. As a way of maintaining the " # ! revert to their former awful status, the state government, in 2011, ! " ! ]! ! ! ! ]„ X ! ' # = ! X 9 9 !  ’  ‚‹‹4 „ ! 9 mandated to administer, maintain and manage all designated " # ! ! "" " " $ 9 ! $ " ! $ " $ " 4 * 9 /" ] ! " " " #

! " " $ $ " # ! " " 4 However, as good as the intention of the state government 9 9 " # ! $ 9 an eye sore again. Many of the " # now damaged while some have 4 + # @+' " 9 ‘ 4 + 9 it is situated along the road that leads to highbrow areas like ` * *# X ## 4 9 $ " # 9 ! $ ! $ " # environment-friendly. „ 9 " ! 9 " $ laid and beautiful rails installed, 9 ! ! 9 + $ 9 4 9 " X ! "" the state government for its 9 " { 4 ! " 9 ! However, it is sad to say that "" ! " 9 ! " + # 9 ! ! # " 4 + " " $ 4 ? ! 9 " 9 % 9 $ " # $ lawns. „ lights are now broken while !

sides of the road now yearns for 4 „ # ! stones on the sidewalks have been removed while most of the ornamental trees are also gone. „ # 9 # ! " for motorboat fuel and other 9 9 ! $ $ $ by weeds. As a result, destitute $ " $ ! abode where they also do all sorts " ! 4 ? ' & 9 9 $ # " " 9 9 ! 4 „ 9 " " 4 " 9 9 # 9 4 @ $ $ {

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" # ! " " ! danger to the health of other users. ' " " " 9 " # 9 ' & 9 9 ! 4 „ # its deterioration. '" # ! ! ! a worker with the National | Q „ " ? # [&|Q„?\ ” ƒ œ “Government is not maintaining " ! 4 ? " 9 the lights were working and $ 9 9 4 { ƒ ! 4 ! " 9 ! ! 4 * added to the beauty of the road.� 3 œ € $ ! ! 4 ? " ! ! ! ! *

" 9 " 4 „ ! 9 ! # ! ! " $ ! { 9 # 9 9 4 ? # & ! 4 3 9 $ ! $ " " " damage.� 9 9 ! ” œ = $ " 4 that everything is damaged - the ! ‘ 4 + " "

/ 9 " " " longer what it used to be. At night, 9 ] # ! ! [* "\ 4 ' $ 4 9 " $ " ‰ the beauty of the garden is gone.� + 4 ' * 9 " # 9 ' & 9 9 9 9 ! €Q„ $

{ " " 4 3 9 œ ? * ! $ " " 4 * " # 4 9 should be able to sit there while waiting for buses, but as it is now, ! 4 „ smoke from those smoking Indian

" 9 $ 9 4 ? # 4 „ ! "" some gardens in the state. Some have been overgrown by weeds and you begin to wonder why the state government embarked on " { " 9 # 9 4 Many of these gardens have been # $ 9 " ! " " 4† Like the outer Marina Park 9 9 ! ! $ ! " " " other gardens in the state are also ! " 4 „ @ 6 $ „ { € had stated that the idea behind ! " # 9 ! ! # / " $ 4


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Surveillance Police threaten to evict family of slain cop What looks like washing its dirty linen in the public aptly captures the goings on in a police barrack where :<KWABC98Â?H<K:9 threaten families of their late colleagues over an apartment. TUNDE BUSARI reports.

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he Nigeria Police Force is enmeshed in what a source called avoidable mess as two families of its ! ! ! other over an apartment at the police barrack, Apapa, Lagos. Saturday Newswatch gathered that the contentious apartment at Block 2, Flat 12, Queens Barracks, was 3 |! ! Superintendent of Police. |! ! 9 ˜& 4 37829, was serving at ‘B’ Department (Transport), Force Headquarters Annex, Lagos State, as a driver. He enlisted in the Nigerian Police Force in 1980. But after his sudden death in active service in 2009, his ejection from his apartment. The late ASP was said to have died of cardiac arrest at the Federal Medical Center, Owo, Ondo State, > ‹  ‚‚ž 9 he was taken for medical 9 $ ! 9 acquired police vehicles from Lagos to Abuja. According to a petition 9 > ” Chambers, Lagos, since his " ! !

" 9 9 and children has been fraught 9 $ ! insurmountable hurdles. „ 9 ! " 9 surfaced, it has gone through ! " 9 the Police and Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers Limited. It was said that the children of the deceased had, in the period, dropped out of school " have nowhere to which to pack to since the deceased’s pension has not been paid accommodation outside the barracks. “It is in the midst of this ! $ ƒ have given our clients an ultimatum to move out of Block 2, Flat 12, Queens Barracks, Apapa, Lagos State,

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9 on or before the end of August, 2014. ‹ “  ‚‹’ 9 $ 9 a purported notice of ejection $ + > 3 Annex, Lagos to vacate the said apartment as same has 9 " " of one Inspector Francisca “ " * " “ “ " 9 jostling to wrestle possession 4 “This is not without the several pleas and /" " ! $ ! $ ! of the said apartment which $ $ # " " entitlements and gratuities of retired and deceased police 4†

The petition further conjunction with the Provost Marshal in the person of ' “ 9 ! $ 9 { 9 9 $ from the apartment. “The question that begs for answer is whether the forceful ejection of families " " 9 " ! # $ ! fatherland? “How can other serving $ 9 $ §Â† The chamber, therefore, urged the Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abba, cleansing and repositioning of the Nigeria Police Force to pursue and stop what it called the illegal and forceful

ejection of the widow and ! "

4 It also urged the IGP to set up a discreet investigation into the remote and immediate causes of the " gratuities and entitlements of " 4

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Woman exposes fraudsters in Abeokuta Tunde Busari

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\ 9 ran into the hands of a " has spoilt business for the suspects in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital. 3 ! police from Ibara Divisional Headquarters to go after and apprehended the fraudsters. „ " " ! $ dispossess them of their valuables, using commercial cabs branded with Ogun ' 4 „ passengers and lure them $ business. ' & 9 9 gathered that detectives * $

Headquarters apprehended the suspects when a woman reported her ordeals in their

" had collected some amount of $ 4 According to the Police Q 9 { " ' " (suspects) have been on the $ ! 4 The king pin confessed that he used to operate in Lagos before he moved to Abeokuta " 4† The suspects include „ ’‹ ’ ” ƒ  ž4 „ Ondo, Ekiti and Ogun states " $ 4 „ $ confessed to the crime and

" assisting the command in its investigation.. “The command wishes to sensitise the general public on the modus operandi being within the state and to alert the general public to be 9 $ † said Adejobi.. Meanwhile, the state’sCommissioner of *# # has directed a thorough investigation into the case with a view to ensuring other apprehended and prosecuted. The CP urged the public to time, while also appealing to the people of the state to share 9 the police.

our members of a suspected ! ! $ "" ! ‘ policemen in Ojo Local Government Council Area of Lagos State, just as the police have launched a manhunt for the godfather of the gang who is now at large. The godfather (name withheld) said to be a stalwart of the Peoples [ \ was said to have escaped through the window when detectives from the Ojo Divisional Headquarters led one of the suspects to his residence during the week. „ " 9 as Victor Cletus, 27, who claimed to be the owner of the arms and ammunition recovered from them; Victor Oluramide, 23, who claimed to X ! ' 6 Board, Semiu Fashola and Femi # 4 „ " 9 9 9 ‘ " and three unexpended cartridges, 9 ! " ! Iba and its environ in the Ojo Local Government Council Area of the state, including Obadore in Alimosho Council Area. ' & 9 9 ! that the suspects were unleashing $ „ 9 9 " " ‘ * police post who were on surveillance under the Obadore bridge that links Ojo and Alimosho area of the state. In the melee that ensued, one of the suspects was said to have been "" " 9 " ! recovered from him, while the rest took to their heels. The suspect, who was transferred to Ojo Division, was said to have led detectives to the residences of other suspects at Iba area, leading to the arrest of other members of the gang. |" @ 9 to have claimed ownership of the weapon, and also confessed to being the owner of the gun. He claimed to

$ ƒ !! the Obadore bridge where the gang " 4 „  š‘ ‘ 9 ! { $ the gang has been operating with the gun since December 2013. He, however, refused to disclose how 9 $ the course their operations. Claiming that oil pipeline vandals and smugglers have been their targets, he said that the gang had never killed with the weapon. " Q X ” Superintendent of Police could not be reached on his mobile phone for an " 4

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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 05/09/2014 Symbol

FO FTNCOCOA GLAXOSMITH GOLDBREW GUARANTY GUINEAINS GUINNESS HONYFLOUR IKEJAHOTEL INTBREW INTENEGINS JAPAULOIL JBERGER JOHNHOLT LASACO LAWUNION LEARNAFRCA LINKASSURE LIVESTOCK MANSARD MAYBAKER MBENEFIT MCNICHOLS MOBIL MRS NAHCO NASCON NB NCR NEIMETH NEM NESTLE NIGERINS NNFM NPFMCRFBK OANDO OKOMUOIL OMATEK PREMBREW PRESCO PZ REDSTAREX ROYALEX RTBRISCOE SEPLAT SKYEBANK STACO STANBIC STDINSURE STERLNBANK TANTALIZER TOTAL TOURIST TRANSCORP UAC-PROP UACN UBA UBCAP UBN UNHOMES UNILEVER UNITYBNK UPL UTC VITAFOAM VONO WAPCO WAPIC WEMABANK ZENITHBANK

Opening Price

220.00 0.50 65.99 0.71 29.31 0.50 181.00 4.10 0.92 29.00 0.50 0.51 65.00 1.13 0.50 0.50 1.47 0.50 3.20 2.49 1.53 0.53 1.41 174.00 55.96 4.93 9.69 176.00 13.50 1.04 0.78 1031.00 0.50 20.94 0.99 25.50 34.50 0.50 2.88 35.30 35.95 4.79 0.57 0.96 679.98 2.70 0.50 30.40 0.50 2.18 0.50 180.00 3.88 6.40 15.11 58.50 7.25 2.15 8.16 0.50 48.30 0.50 3.98 0.50 4.30 0.91 115.00 0.76 0.91 24.20

High

219.00 0.52 65.99 0.74 30.00 0.50 181.00 4.15 1.00 28.50 0.50 0.51 65.00 1.08 0.50 0.50 1.58 0.50 3.20 2.52 1.53 0.53 1.48 174.00 55.96 5.03 9.69 176.45 13.50 1.05 0.80 1019.00 0.50 22.05 0.99 25.85 34.50 0.50 3.17 36.00 35.95 4.79 0.58 1.00 679.98 2.80 0.50 30.40 0.50 2.24 0.50 172.06 3.88 6.40 15.34 58.59 7.27 2.17 8.56 0.50 48.00 0.50 4.15 0.50 4.30 0.87 117.00 0.75 0.95 24.35

Low

218.99 0.50 65.99 0.74 29.35 0.50 180.00 4.12 1.00 28.50 0.50 0.50 65.00 1.08 0.50 0.50 1.47 0.50 3.20 2.50 1.53 0.53 1.48 174.00 55.96 4.98 9.69 171.15 13.50 1.05 0.79 1009.05 0.50 21.00 0.99 25.40 34.50 0.50 3.17 36.00 35.95 4.79 0.57 0.92 679.98 2.71 0.50 30.40 0.50 2.15 0.50 172.06 3.88 6.32 15.34 57.20 7.20 2.15 8.56 0.50 48.00 0.50 3.80 0.50 4.30 0.87 114.03 0.73 0.90 24.16

Closing Price Change (+)

219.00 0.52 65.99 0.74 29.82 0.50 181.00 4.15 1.00 28.50 0.50 0.50 65.00 1.08 0.50 0.50 1.58 0.50 3.20 2.50 1.53 0.53 1.48 174.00 55.96 5.00 9.69 176.08 13.50 1.05 0.80 1019.00 0.50 22.05 0.99 25.85 34.50 0.50 3.17 36.00 35.95 4.79 0.57 1.00 679.98 2.78 0.50 30.40 0.50 2.24 0.50 172.06 3.88 6.40 15.34 58.59 7.27 2.17 8.56 0.50 48.00 0.50 4.15 0.50 4.30 0.87 117.00 0.73 0.91 24.25

-1.00 0.02 0.00 0.03 0.51 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.08 -0.50 0.00 -0.01 0.00 -0.05 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.01 0.02 -12.00 0.00 1.11 0.00 0.35 0.00 0.00 0.29 0.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.00 -7.94 0.00 0.00 0.23 0.09 0.02 0.02 0.40 0.00 -0.30 0.00 0.17 0.00 0.00 -0.04 2.00 -0.03 0.00 0.05

% Price Change

-0.45 4.00 0.00 4.23 1.74 0.00 0.00 1.22 8.70 -1.72 0.00 -1.96 0.00 -4.42 0.00 0.00 7.48 0.00 0.00 0.40 0.00 0.00 4.96 0.00 0.00 1.42 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.96 2.56 -1.16 0.00 5.30 0.00 1.37 0.00 0.00 10.07 1.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.17 0.00 2.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.75 0.00 -4.41 0.00 0.00 1.52 0.15 0.28 0.93 4.90 0.00 -0.62 0.00 4.27 0.00 0.00 -4.40 1.74 -3.95 0.00 0.21

Trades

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Volume

113,225 56,764,028 2,710 250,000 12,067,203 2,040 279,800 1,160,704 766,206 294,958 88,700 5,526,621 19,792 252,569 40 4,666,317 260,429 1,550 316,300 224,350 211,750 2,855,552 103,000 39,041 5,000 1,792,308 560,890 1,509,077 1,000 368,696 4,052,830 204,546 10,000 350,832 100 4,448,380 169,252 100 57,588 148,827 61,426 1,000 305,874 794,125 1,315 17,644,589 3,500 195,966 550 21,292,273 2,000 864,135 100 13,180,485 174,859 1,608,206 3,194,182 51,314,800 795,824 500 220,100 1,393,469 486,311 258,833 336,235 180,342 424,250 2,590,296 1,525,967 18,532,272

Value

24,805,394.00 29,294,832.00 171,008.80 185,000.00 357,037,536.00 1,020.00 50,407,948.00 4,798,293.00 763,729.00 8,389,199.00 44,350.00 2,773,945.75 1,240,487.88 272,774.53 20.00 2,333,158.50 392,245.62 775.00 1,011,888.00 562,436.00 321,102.56 1,513,692.50 145,440.00 6,801,285.50 265,850.00 8,962,184.00 5,364,658.50 265,392,720.00 13,550.00 391,941.59 3,225,699.00 207,230,752.00 5,000.00 7,487,348.50 102.00 113,480,152.00 5,827,188.50 50.00 182,163.91 5,361,242.00 2,110,121.00 4,560.00 176,148.19 766,526.19 892,973.00 48,271,152.00 1,750.00 5,884,231.00 275.00 46,251,844.00 1,000.00 148,684,800.00 369.00 83,873,664.00 2,682,070.50 92,398,376.00 23,083,754.00 111,041,880.00 6,784,751.50 250.00 10,507,868.00 696,734.50 1,880,889.00 129,416.50 1,410,628.38 156,897.55 48,663,620.00 1,903,103.62 1,398,546.25 450,037,120.00


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therefore decided to disqualify Benin, with Mali qualifying to face Tunisia †4 The statement went on to read, “We have therefore applied Article 37 of the regulations, particularly Paragraph 2 which states: “For any administrative error in " registration or date of birth without deliberate intention, the concerned association shall be suspended for two years from all the age category " @ >4† Benin is the second federation member this year, along with Gambia, the strict enforcement and zero tolerance policy declared by CAF President and the Executive @ related to compliance with the age limits for age competitions. It is not unusual practice in African football for competing countries to use over age players in lower age-restricted competitions in order to gain advantage.

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pumalanga Black Onyekachi ‘Tico’ Okonkwo, says he is waiting for his chance to break into the team again following the issuing of his work permit last week. Okonkwo is yet to make an appearance in all six games that Aces have played to date ” # 4

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turned on the television in my hotel room in Mokwa, Niger State, and stumbled on the video of an IS (Islamic State) renegade beheading the second American journalist, and I flinched. I quickly changed the channel. I could not stand the gory picture. How could a normal human being in the 21st century use a butcher ’s knife to slowly slit the throat of another human being and then go on to cut off the man’s head, with blood gushing out like that of a beheaded chicken. This is grossly inhuman! I had similar pains when I watched the television footage of the attack by two deranged Nigerian-British nationals who hacked a British soldier to death with Butcher ’s knives some time last year in broad day light in the United Kingdom. A few weeks ago, a Boko Haram terrorist was caught somewhere in Bauchi State, and when he was asked his role in the cell, he said he was the “Chief butcher.� Human butcher! When the terrorist group, AlQaeda, appeared on the global scene with their brazen invasion of the United States of America’s airspace on 9/11, and took the lives of thousands of Americans and other nationals, the world thought we had seen the worst of evil that can be conceived by man against man. I kept wandering what America did to Osama bin Laden and his tribe of nihilists that they wanted to take America down in one day. Today, Al-Qaeda is still fighting in different parts of the world, and training and supporting other terrorist organisations with the singular intent to shed blood, destroy and cause pains. At first, I thought they were just a more virulent faction of the “pirates incorporated� that Somalia on the horn of Africa had become, until the Kenyan shopping complex terrorist attack perpetrated by the Al-Shabaab terror group. Since then, they have effectively stopped the lucrative tourist trade in Kenya, deeply affecting the Kenyan economy, and taking several innocent lives in the East and Central Africa regions. Can anybody tell me what is responsible for their anger, and who they are fighting against? If Al-Qaeda is fighting against American or Western interests, whose interest is Al-Shabaab fighting against? When Boko Haram broke into the national scene after the 2011 elections, many thought they were angry that President Jonathan won the election, instead

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Al-Qaeda, ISIS, AlShabaab & Boko Haram:

Manifestations of Satan set loose of General Muhammadu Buhari. This thinking was predicated on the utterances of General Buhari, Atiku Abubakar and a couple of Northern political elites who threatened ‘fire and brimstone.’ Then they began to attack and bomb churches prompting us to think that either it was because they felt that many southerners and Christians voted for President Goodluck Jonathan or that they were embarking on another round of Jihad. When they began to bomb indiscriminately, killing Christians and Moslems, we got confused. And when they attempted to bomb the now deceased Emir of Kano (Ado Bayero), and eventually killed the Emir of Biu, we could no longer find any logical motivation or reason for the madness. Now Boko Haram has gone completely berserk, killing and kidnapping any human being they can lay their hands on. They have taken old people and young people of all ages and of all creeds in addition to the Chibok school girls, and despite all the “BringBackOurGirls� campaign around the globe, nothing has happened. Only God truly knows the fate of those innocent school girls. They have now gone on to the mode

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of capturing territories and placing their white and black evil empire flags. Every morning, they wake up and drive into the nearest village, gather the poor and innocent people and shoot them to death, without any feeling and then vanish into the

In fact, they rejoice after every such orgy of bloodletting and then they would praise their god. Which type of god is it that rejoices at the deliberate and unending shedding of innocent blood?

forest. In fact, they rejoice after every such orgy of blood-letting and then they would praise their god. Which type of god is it that rejoices at the deliberate and unending shedding of innocent blood? Some weeks ago, they attacked The Cameroonians; killing and kidnapping many of them. Recently, they announced that they had established a ‘Caliphate’ in Gwoza, Borno State. Indeed, they almost killed Gen Buhari recently. So what do we make of all this brigandage and thirst for blood? What are they fighting for, and whose interest are they fighting? “The devil only comes to steal, to kill and to destroy.� Then lately, the Islamic States of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) now IS (Islamic State) appeared on global consciousness with their exploits in Syria and Iraq. They have started taken territories, beginning with Christian territories. Those who agreed to convert to Islam were allowed to live; those who refused had their heads chopped off, and used to decorate village and town squares on stakes. Having taken a sizeable territory between Syria and Iraq, they declared an ‘Islamic caliphate, similar to what Boko Haram has done in parts of Borno State, Nigeria. These ‘Islamic State’ psychopaths are the most vicious the world has seen to date, and the American leadership has declared them as “cancer�. A few weeks ago, they beheaded an American journalist and made a video of it. The world was shocked to the marrows. This week, they have cut off the head of a second American journalist! What savagery! Look around the globe, the cancer is spreading to every part with increasing intensity. I have looked, and pondered at all this and I can find a common trend. Satan on offensive; he has been let loose. “Woe to the inhabitants of the earth and the sea, for the devil is come down unto you having great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a short time. And when the dragon saw that he was cast unto the earth, he persecuted the woman who brought forth the man-child ...and the dragon was wrought with the woman and went to make war with the remnant of her seed which keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.� So what should we do now that Satan is on his final mission and rampage? “And they overcame him by the blood of the lamb and by the word of their testimony.�

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