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Cardinal Onaiyekan fires back at Okotie Says Pastor-Politician should face ‘Hate Tribunal’ Mikail Mumuni, Editor, FCT & Taiye Agbaje, Abuja

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atholic Archbishop of Abuja, His Eminence, John Cardinal Onaiyekan, has expressed dismay at the content of a recent sermon by Rev. Kris Okotie, in which he reportedly said that members of the Catholic congregation will go to hell. Onaiyekan said such declaration amounts to hate speech and deserves reproach. Okotie, a former presidential candidate and Presiding Pastor of Household of God Church International Ministries, had at a sermon in Lagos last Sunday described the Catholic Church as “a counterfeit church set up by Satan�. He further said that Catholics “bow to idols and crucify Jesus every Sunday when they eat bread claiming they are eating the body of Christ,� adding that “they are not Christians, and have never been.� But Cardinal Onaiyekan, in an exclusive interview with Saturday Newswatch in Abuja, rhetorically asked: “How can you live in the same country with such idea?� adding: “In some other countries, he may face >>Continued on Page 2

L-R: Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Trade and Investment, Mr. Kigbu Dauda; Board Chairman, National Automotive Council (NAC), Abdulkadir Saleh and former chairman, NAC, Chief John Odaun, during the Agency’s 20th Anniversary celebration of the council in Abuja...yesterday. PHOTO: WALE ADENUGA

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elson Mandela would be buried at his ancestral home in the Eastern Cape, President Jacob Zuma of South Africa announced yesterday. black president would be laid to rest in a family plot at his ancestral village of Qunu, 700 km South of Johannesburg. Three of Mandela’s children and other close family members had earlier been buried there.

Zuma had also announced that the former president would be honoured with a Decemeber 10 memorial service at Johannesburg’s Soccer City Stadium, ven “We will spend the week mourning his passing. We will also spend it celebrating a life well lived,� Zuma said. South Africans united yesterday in mourning for Mandela. Some celebrated his remarkable

life with dance and song. Others fretted that the antiapartheid hero’s death would make the nation vulnerable again to racial and social tensions. Yesterday, the country’s 52 million people absorbed the news that their most revered statesman, a global symbol of reconciliation and peaceful co-existence, had departed. “It’s not going to be good. I >>Continued on Page 3

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Cardinal Onaiyekan fires back at Okotie Continued from Page 1 some kind of tribunal to prove his claim. This is the kind of thing they call hate speech, which is also a crime. But in Nigeria, we are very patient.� ayekan declined to join issues with the pastor-cum politician. Prodded further, he repeated what is known to be in the scripture: ‘Forgive them for they know not what they are saying.’ He, however, stated further: “I will be happy to go to hell as a see, that is part of where our problem is (in Nigeria). I am surprised that statement, if he did. We that there are many kinds of Protestants that make those kinds of statements but we never take them seriously. Also, because we know that majority

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ormer Vice-President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has described as good for democracy, recent developments in the political arena in the country. Atiku spoke yesterday in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State capital, saying it is a sign that the nation is gradually moving towards true and stronger democracy. He made the statement during a visit to Governor Kayode Fayemi in his of Atiku stated that the recent merger of the defunct ‘new Peoples Democratic Party’ with the All Progressives Congress was a welcome development and a sign of growing democracy. Said he: “I welcome the merger. It is good for democracy. I have always supported a two-party system. “We are eventually moving towards two-par-

ty system. In this country, we need two strong parties, not one big party with other very small ones. In that case, we would not have true democracy. Asked where he now belongs, Atiku said: “I belong to democracy. Even during military rule, I stood and fought for democracy. I am a true democrat and I still stand for democracy.� Governor Fayemi, in his speeh, commended the initiative of the former Vice-President in the drive towards national development. He said: “The former Vice-President deemed it necessary to pay us a visit. In Ekiti, we stand for anything that can deepen democracy in this country. mer VP standing on the side of democracy. There is no doubt that he has consistently stood with the people. He believes in this country. Anyone who is a democrat is my friend.�

% " some mischief makers or ignorant persons. He stressed that the fact that Nigeria’s over 100 million citizens are almost evenly divided among the two faiths makes it imperative that adherents live in harmony. He said he and the Sultan felt that as leaders of the two faiths, God had imposed on them the responsibility to show the way. He urged the current leader # $

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* 67 have a strong conviction in my heart that God directs the lives of each and every one of us, and that when God puts anybody in the high position, there is also a huge demand on that person. And then I am aware that God has put me in the high position, that is why you have been struggling to meet me. Not because I

8 body else; it is God’s own choice. And God chooses some people and puts them high and I believe 9 # you high, you also have a huge responsibility. In

< says: “To whom much is given, much is expected.� Similarly, I believe the same thing is for the Sultan. He is Sultan because God made him so; even if you say he is Sultan because his father was also Sultan, why was he born

by that man? Why wasn’t he born, even if he has to be a Fulani man, by one of those following cows in the bush? So God put him there and my interaction with him made me to realize that we have a lot in common; common grounds, as human beings and even from the religious point of view. We take our religions seriously and we take seriously the deeper levels of our religions and we Continued on Page 3

President Goodluck Jonathan (r) with President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda (l) at the Ministerial Conference Session of the Elysee Summit on Peace and Security in Africa, held in Paris...yesterday.

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he Federal Government has accused opposition All Progressives Congress of manipulating the ! " " # $ % & ' ( ( ! )%&((* of gaining political advantage and ascending to power on the wings of the crisis in the education sector. The government spoke through the Minister of Information and Supervising Minister of Defence, Mr. Labaran Maku. Maku accused the APC of engaging in opportunism and making a mountain out of nothing by covertly prodding %&(( with the trade dispute despite the concessions that the government made to the academicians. Maku, who derogatively changed the opposition alliance’s acronym from APC to APDPC(which he failed to

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Progressive Congress, victory would favour the ruling party because the APC has been taken over by PDP members. Maku spoke at the monthly press conference, which took place at the National Press Centre, Radio House in Abuja. He accused the APC of plotting and praying that the %&(( # 8

93 so that the problem can become a campaign issue. The minister appealed to politicians not to take unnecessary advantage or make unmerited political gain out of problems facing the coun 3 / %&(( barked on the strike with a good intention of improving the education sector before it was hijacked by unscrupulous politicians who have become speculators in crisis. ; # %&(( ! %&(( # out of the conviction that they would get more resources for the universities but opportunists in the APDPC who do not know that the umbrella is now standing on top of the APC symbols are trying to make gains out of it. The people from the PDP have already

taken over APC and it has become APDPC and we are having old wine in old bottle and these people have nothing to ' “The situation on the ground now is that the APDPC is trying to take advantage of the strike by pretending that they have something better to ' < ! / ' 3 / 8 The rebels from the PDP have taken over the APC and they have been trying to convert the strike into a campaign issue for their own good. They are converting the strike to opportunistic electoral advantage and that is unfortunate,� Maku said. He said the recent merger of the New PDP with the APC will not create any measurable advantage for the APC, adding that it would rather undermine the party as the PDP members who defected will always work for their mother party during elections. “We know everybody in this country and we know those who have been dancing naked in the public with the hope of gaining unnecessary political advantage over

the ruling party. This is very unfortunate and very unfair,� Maku said. = > %&(( leadership to guard against yielding and acting under the

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of 100 almajiri schools in the past two years, to absorb the estimated 9. 5million children roaming the streets in the North without basic education. The minister appealed to well-meaning Nigerians to ! %&((

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L-R: Former Minister of Information, Pro. Jerry Gana; Vice-President Muhammmed Namadi Sambo and wife of the Late Soloman Lar, Prof. (Mrs) Mary Lar, during a courtesy visit to the family house in Maitama, Abuja...yesterday.

Mandela for burial Dec 15 World leaders, top Nigerians pay tribute

are nothing like Madiba.� The crowd around ManContinued from Page 1 % 3 ! - which basked in global good- dela’s home in Houghton will after apartheid ended, preferred to celebrate his ed’’ by Mandela’s death. think it’s going to become a ]

/ ! / has been experiencing labour ! $ / / more racist country. People a South Africa united, one’’, unrest. South Africans together. will turn on each other and Tutu said, holding a mass in Others are growing proFor 16-year old Michael chase foreigners away,� said Cape Town’s St George’s Ca-

/ ! 3 Lowry, who has no memory Sharon Qubeka, 28, a Secre- thedral. ! 3 - of the apartheid system that tary from Tembisa Township. % ! $

ployment and corruption “Mandela was the only one continued to pour in for Man- scandals tainting Zuma’s ended in 1994, Mandela’s / ! who kept things together.’’ dela, who had been ailing for rule. non-white friends. [ / ? nearly a year with a recurring Many see South Africa He attended two schools across the country, and trade lungs illness. as the continent’s biggest where Mandela’s grandchil

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It dated back to the 27 years economy but also one of the dren were also students. on the Johannesburg Stock he spent in apartheid jails, in- world’s most unequal. “I hear stories that my Exchange. They see it still distant from parents tell me and I’m just cluding the notorious Robben But the mood was not all Island Penal Colony. being the “Rainbow Nation shocked that such a country $ = The U.S., President, Barack of social peace and shared streets around Mandela’s Obama and British Prime prosperity that Mandela had could exist. I couldn’t imagine home in the up market Johan- _

3 6 ! 3 proclaimed on his trium- just going to school with just nesburg suburb of Houghton, were among world leaders phant release from prison in white friends,’’ Lowry said. Shortly after the news of many singing songs of tribute who paid tributes to him as a 1990. Mandela’s death, Tutu had and dancing. “I feel like I lost my father, tried to calm fears that the ab“moral giant and exemplary The crowd included tod- beacon.’’ someone who would look sence of the man who steered / ? 3 The loss was also keenly out for me,’’ said Joseph mestic workers still in uni- felt across the African conti- Nkosi, 36, a security guard South Africa to democracy form and businessmen in nent. “We are in trouble now, from Alexandra Township in / ! ! ghosts of apartheid. suits. % @ _ - Johannesburg. “To suggest that South AfMany attended church dela’s shoes,’’ said a Kenyan “Now, without Madiba, I / / ? 3 ! 3 / Teacher, Catherine Ochieng,

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" - 32. The rich will get richer and discredit South Africans and paigner, former Anglican For South Africa, the death simply forget about us. The Madiba’s legacy,’’ Tutu said in Archbishop of Cape Town, ! poor don’t matter to them. a statement on Thursday. Desmond Tutu. at a time when the nation, Look at our politicians, they He said that like all South

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resident Goodluck Jonathan declared yesterday three days of national mourning in honour of former South African President, Dr. Nelson Mandela who passed away Thursday. He directed that flags be flown at half-mast across Nigeria during the period, urging all Nigerians to unite in solidarity with the people of South Africa as they mourn the man he described as a liberator, freedom fighter and hero of the black race. According to a release by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, Jonathan further called for special prayers in Mosques and Churches in

Nigeria during the period of mourning which began yesterday, for the peaceful repose of Mandela’s soul. Also, a special inter-denominational memorial service for Mandela would be held at the State House Chapel on Sunday. Jonathan had earlier expressed sadness over the death of the former South African President. In a condolence message to President Jacob Zuma, President Jonathan conveyed the sympathy and solidarity of the Federal Government and people of Nigeria to him and all South Africans as they mourn Mandela. “I write to commiserate with you, the Government and people of South Africa and the family of Dr. Nelson Mandela on the death of one of the greatest

sons of Africa. “Although it has come at the advanced age of 95, Madiba’s death will create a huge vacuum that will be difficult to fill in our continent. He will be sorely missed by all who cherish love, peace and freedom the world over and will be eternally honoured for his immense contribution to the dismantling of the apartheid policy, one of the world’s most obnoxious systems whose under-pining philosophy was the degradation of man by man. “Dr. Mandela served as a source of inspiration to the oppressed peoples all over the world. In the course of his lifelong epic struggle for freedom, fairness, justice, equity and the human rights of his oppressed people, Dr. Mandela made unparalleled personal sacrifices.

The indefatigable spirit which he demonstrated throughout his life will continue to inspire present and future generations. “Dr. Mandela will always be remembered and honoured by all mankind as one of its greatest liberators, a wise, courageous and compassionate leader, and an icon of true democracy. “We join you, the Mandela family, the people of South Africa and lovers of freedom, peace, justice and equity all over the world in praying that God Almighty will receive the Great Madiba’s soul and grant him eternal rest,� President Jonathan wrote.

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found that the deeper level of our religions is common ground. He doesn’t believe that Jesus Christ is God because he is s Muslim. If he did, he would be a Christian. I appreciate and respect Prophet Mohammed may the peace of Allah be upon him - but I don’t believe that he is a prophet that has come to improve on what Jesus has said. I don’t believe it. If I did, I would be a Muslim. “ He, however, stressed: “Despite that, we both believe in this great mighty God and we believe that our concept of what God is very common; the creator, the almighty, the all-merciful, the just who will judge the dead at the end of time. “This, we share and on the basis of this too we believe that this God of ours, it is his intention and desire that since he is our creator, all of us are from his arms. It is not as if only Christians are created by God, whereas Muslims I don’t know who created them, no. I am very sure the same God who created Muslims also created Christians. And since the same God created us, we also believe and we share the fact that God’s interest in his creatures is that God has a common interest; God wants his creatures to live well; God wants them to relate well with one another. And therefore, when human beings begin to treat one another wickedly, we believe it is not according to God’s will that they should do terrible when they do so and claim to do so in the name of God. Both of us agreed on this thing and when you combine that with the fact that both of us also have been put in a special position by God of leadership, it becomes imperative that we join hands and see what we can do to work for peace; to work for mutual respect and if you don’t respect people, you can’t understand them and mutual understanding. “ For Christians who question the hand of fellowship he extends to Muslims, Onaiyekan said: “People seem to wonder how can you respect Islam when they reject Jesus, and I answered: ‘I don’t respect Islam because they reject Jesus. I respect Islam because they believe in the same God that I also believe in. Now because I am a Christian, my concept of God includes the person of Jesus Christ whom I believe is the son of God. But I said, I believe if you

say you believe, it means it is faith. You can’t even prove it; it is not evident; it is not like 2+2 = 4. Two plus two equals four is not something you believe, rather you know it. We Christians do believe that our faith in Jesus is a gift of God. If you believe it is a gift from God, then you must believe it is not given to everybody and those who don’t have that gift you don’t look down on. It is not their fault and it doesn’t mean that they are worse than you. These are basic things which unfortunately even though they are basic, many people don’t understand. I am talking from a Christian point of view. I suspect that there are Muslims too who believe that if you are not a Muslim, you are nothing. I dare say that they are wrong. One of the things I always tell people - you know I travel a lot - is that I was born in Nigeria, that I am a Nigerian of today in which there are so many of us - about 170million, divided almost 50-50, meaning that we have 80 million Christians and 80 million Muslims. There is no Nigerian that will grow up to become an adult without having met a Muslim and no Nigerian Muslim would have grown up without meeting a Christian. What that means is that one of the essence of being a Nigerian is that you are familiar with the two faiths and we take it for granted here too. Don’t take it for granted, there are places in the world where they never met anybody else except their own faith and the only thing they know about the other’s faith is what they hear. There are parts of Europe where they never met Muslims and the only thing they hear about Muslims is that they are Boko Haram; they are Al-Qaeda. That’s the only thing they hear about Islam. They can’t wake up in the morning, walk on the streets and meet a Muslim or come to the of Muslim sit next to them. Here in Nigeria, it is normal and I think Nigerians take it for granted. We do take it for granted and I believe we should not and I keep insisting it is one of our greatest assets.� Onaiyekan acknowledged though that “there are challenges� but added that “for us to live together, we need to make % /

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University Bokoss after Solomon Lar, just as he also declared three days workfree to enable citizens pay their last respect to the elder statesman. The Igwe Ogalagidi I of Orlu Senatorial Zone Association Jos, Chief Samuel Achi has urged young politicians to

emulate the exemplary leadership style of Late Chief Solomon Lar. Chief Achi made the called during a condolence visit to the family of late Chief Solomon Lar in Jos, saying the exit of the elder statesman has create a vacuum that can not be

2 Nigeria at large. Responding on behalf of the family, chairman of the Tarok Elders Forum, Solomon Danfa said the exit of Solomon Lar in Nigeria politics should be celebrated as he has trained several politicians who should take after him.

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of the region by President Jonathan lamented the huge sum of money the Federal government has expended on other " % lesser devastation than the region. In a press statement signed by National President of Middle Belt Youth Forum, Comrade 2 8 5 Middle Belt Development Association, Mr. Dennis Dateer, made available to Saturday Newswatch in Jos, the group said killings in the beleaguered region orchestrated by the activities of Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen has resulted in many children becoming orphans, wives

turned widow overnight and the helpless aged roaming the streets without any source of livelihood. “For 2015 Presidential election and other subsequent elections, this body demands that issues of grave concerns in the Middle Belt region must be addressed or decided on what to do with its votes. “We submit before you, Mr. President with neither 8 the fading twilight of life but with one purpose of mind, to serve our country we are demanding a dialogue with President < % " Middle Belt before 2015 presidential election,� the statement said.

It continued: “Many people from the Middle Belt have been denied their destinies and may be sent to early graves because of giving our votes massively to support Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Late President Musa Yar’Adua and President Goodluck Jonathan to victories at the elections.�. It however lamented that

" 8 all the electoral supports giving the Middle Belt region to all PDP sponsored presidents at elections since 1999, the region has become targeted areas 8 from Boko Haram, Suicide Bombers, Fulani herdsmen, " 8 8


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I can’t force my supporters to join me in APC – Nyako Owolabi Adenusi, Yola

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overnor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State, who recently defected to All Progressives Congress (APC), yesterday said he was not disturbed by his supporters in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) not joining him in his new party. Pointedly, Nyako refused to be bothered by the decision of Alhaji Umaru Kugama-led state executives staying back in his former party. Nyako, who was reacting to statement by Kugama-led executives that they would not follow Nyako to APC but 2!2 " their national chairman, Bamanga Tukur for their “right� as the authentic faction, said he was not disturbed by their action. He said, “Politics is all about interest, if anybody feels he still needs time to make consultation before taking decision, so be it. I can’t force them to join me because that would be dictatorial and that is what " " "

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for the hold of the party. Ayo Ajoge, Kebbi In a swift reaction, a uropean Union [EU] factional chairman of PDP, and United Nations Chief Joel Madaki loyal to International Children Bamanga Tukur, through the party’s Assistance Publicity Emergency Fund ( UNICEF) Secretary, Lawal Habu have jointly lunched a denied rancor and division health program to scale up within the PDP, saying, Maternal and Newborn “a High Court ruling has Health outcomes [MNCH] 2!2 in Kebbi State. Lunching the programme at the Government House, Birnin Kebbi, the Head of Cooperation at EU Delegation in Nigeria, Mr. Brian O’Neil, said that a total of 30 million Euro [6 Billion naira] has been allocated for the projects to be implemented in Kebbi and Adamawa states. He further explained that EU had in May 2013 signed a contribution agreement with UNICEF in respect of the projects, adding that the event would facilitate the

# # intervention targeted at improving the status of maternal and child health in Kebbi State. Mr. O’Neil said that the EU-MNCH project is designed to improve the health status of women and children through an enhanced and sustainable primary health care delivery system, ‘’our aim of the programme is to increase access to health facilities L-R: Members of the Board of Directors, News Agency of Nigeria, Chief Tons Fetepigi, Dr. Atah Pine, Mr. Tony Prest, for marginalized women Alhaji Ibrahim Buba and Otunba Jide Adebayo, during their visit to the agency after the inauguration of the board in living in rural areas, health Abuja. Photo: NAN personnel would be trained and health centers will also receive adequate equipment and supplies’’ he said. Speaking earlier, the Minister of Health, Mr. Onyebuchi Chukwu, commended the EU and UNICEF over the project, presented by Governor the proposed budget to N589.99m; laboratory re-train the state’s civil Murtala Nyako with a and equipment for the servants to acquire the adding that the action is view to plugging every and capital development A d a m a w a - G e r m a n necessary skills that will to assist the government noticeable loophole. Ă€ÂżĂ‚Ăƒ Âź Hospital, Yola N700m; enhance their productivity. of Kebbi and Adamawa Finitiri accused House. purchase of Medical In Nyako’s words, states in line with their strategic Health some ministries and Nyako disclosed that College equipment and “We will also among state Plans departments in the state of the state proposed Bond software N1.80b; road other measures continue Development 8 " Issuance of N20 billion is projects across the state to ensure that some of [SSHDP], in order to reduce generate into the Public &# N10b; renovation of 23 the state’s untapped maternal, newborn and % phase to be shared as secondary schools in the sources of internally " The speaker stated following; the Faculty of 21 local governments generated revenue are improving the health and this on Friday while Law Complex, Adamawa of the state N2.80b and well harnessed, and nutrition status of women Governor Murtala Nyako State University, Mubi, constituency project, N1b properly tapped for the of Adamawa State made N3 billion; College of The governor explained improvement of revenue years, by ensuring an a presentation of N97, Medicine, Adamawa that his administration equitable and strengthened primary health care delivery 929,298,870 billion as State University, Mubi, will continue to train and year. system. The Minister, who was represented by the Medical Director of Federal Medical % 5 Centre, Birnin Kebbi, Dr. and facilities for skills programm of LAS. Owolabi Adenusi, Yola Jada, training tools " " " Suliman Abdulahi, said that acquisition, appealing to he project manager unemployed youths in to Bole community, youths, promising that Kebbi State government of Adamawa various communities to assured that similar ‘ has done a lot for the health State Local register with the scheme. gesture monitoring of sector. He appealed to the would soon strict Apprenticeship Scheme He disclosed this be extended to Tambo the facilities given the medical personnel to ensure (LAS), Mallam Sani Jada, yesterday while receiving community as soon as the community to ensure the people get adequate has disclosed that the representatives of Bole governor approves the judicious utilization. health care delivery at all scheme has empowered and Tambo communities request which included Also speaking, the times. over 150,000 youths in of Yola South Local recruitment of master representative of Tambo Also speaking at the various training in two Government and Girei trainers. community, Rev. Geder occasion, the representative years. lauded the of UNICEF, Ms Jean Gough, Local Government In his response, the Ngari, Jada said that the state respectively who paid him district head of Yola, positive impact of LAS said they were in Kebbi State government is commited a courtesy call to identify Alhaji Sa’adu Bawuro for on youth empowerment to lunch the EU-MNCH to assist youths with with the transformation Bole community, lauded and urged government to after successfully lunching it in Adamawa State. needed manpower sustain the programme. she still disturbed by the action taken by them to the extend of planning their impeachment?â€? Citing cases of governors like Yuguda of Bauchi, Yari of Zamfara and many members of national and state assemblies defecting to PDP, Nyako queried why PDP was

bent on intimidating those who left it for other parties. “When you leave any party for PDP they will say it is okay, but when you leave PDP for another party, they’ll start grumbling and issuing threats! That is the kind of thing we are condemning in PDP�, Nyako said.

However, some lawmakers in the state while reacting to the ongoing crises in the PDP threatened to decamp to other parties if nothing was done to resolve all " % " 8 " Nyako’s departure, two state & " "

Adamawa Assembly indicts executives as Nyako presents N97b budget for 2014 Owolabi Adenusi, Yola

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he Speaker of Adamawa State House of Assembly, Hon. Ahmud Finitiri, has indicted the executive arm of government for concealing internally generated funds as it declares total war against waste of public funds by some ministries in the state. The Speaker allay fear that most of the funds generated internally have been channelled to wrong pockets by some government agencies, stressing that it remains mere formalities if every kobo estimated does not count towards improving the lives of ordinary citizens of the state. Finitiri said that the desire of the State House of Assembly is to restore prudency, transparency and accountability in all public expenditure, adding that the house will exercise its constitutional mandate by thoroughly scrutinising the 2014 budget estimate

EU, UNICEF collaborate to boost child healthcare in Kebbi, Adamawa

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Politics Adamawa: Nyako and family’s defection to APC Owolabi Adenusi, Yola

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damawa State’s political waters have began rumbling again, as there seems to be no hope of desirable succession plans and permutations for Governor Murtala Nyako, who alongside four others has just defected from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Interim National Chairman of the APC in the North East Zone, Alhaji Nuhu Duhu, had earlier announced that no fewer than 300,000 Nyako’s faithful defected to the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) - one of the legacy parties in the APC. The declaration was allegedly meant to $ ' Ÿ party. Political pundits see the 300,000 forerunners of Nyako as an advantage that would enable him hijack the party’s structures. But there is a political resistance against him by other big names in the politics of Adamawa State. They are the former Lagos State military administrator and former governorship candidate of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Brigadier General Buba Marwa (rtd) and the standard bearer of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Engr. Markus Gundiri, both working harmoniously to prevent Nyako from taking over the party’s leadership. However, events watchers were shocked by recent events in the PDP hierarchy in the state as some Nyako foot soldiers that ordinarily ought to 2 " "

8 technically stayed back, claiming that they would rather stay with the PDP to " # Last weekend, Senator Barata, a strong supporter of Nyako, at his constituency projects where many PDP bigwigs gathered in Yola to honour # he declared his intention to stay back in the PDP, to actualise his future political dream. In a related development, the two factional PDP chairmen in the state also made categorical statements that distanced them from the Nyako’s defection. One of them, Chief Joel Madaki, who is loyal to the national chairman of the # ĂŒ " + $ ' defection as a relief to the party, stating that his hitherto stay in the Adamawa PDP was a liability. Continued on Page 16

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Imo APC crises-ridden – Ahamba pretended to be friendly with the rule of law. The governor had covertly and overtly maintained that he does not believe in the rule of law. So, what else do you expect me to say? There is no action that he has taken that survived judicial searchlight. My only hope is that we don’t degenerate into a state of dictatorship in this state.

Chief Mike Ahamba (SAN), one of the chieftains of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and one of the founding members of the party is insinuating that the Governor of Imo State, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, has hijacked the party in the state by installing his personal structure in its interim leadership position. He spoke with a crosssection of journalists, including EMMA MGBEAHURIKE. Excerpts:

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hief, could you let us know the state of the party in the Imo State. Is the party still intact? Or, are there internal crises in the party? Absolutely correct! Instead of harnessing everybody together, Governor Okorocha has been hatching and sustaining a dichotomy between his rebel All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) group and members of the parties that formed the APC. This is exactly what the governor has been doing. Apart from washing his two hands, he equally wants to carry the table and everything, leaving those who cooked the food with nothing. This is greediness at its peak! In the next few days, our game plan would be made clear to the nation. You have people like the former governor of the state, Chief Achike Udenwa, in the party. What role is he playing in your quest to stabilise? It is not only the former governor. Governor Okorocha is trying to sideline and silence him but the truth is that he cannot sideline him. He is equally trying to sideline me but he cannot succeed. He wants to sideline every other person. That is what he is doing because these appointments he is making at the local governments and calling them APC appointments are all being made in absolute ignorance. Is Governor Okorocha not a cardcarrying member of the APC? He is a concessional member of the APC and we have accepted him as such, pending his formal registration. Remember that when the APC was formed, there were four political parties that agreed to come together and all the members of the parties, as at the date of the formation, are the authentic members of the party. So, Governor Okorocha remains a concessional member until he is registered and that will be when the APC starts registering new members. So, we are not worried about him. He is being ill-advised by some people. It is unfortunate that he may realise his multiple mistakes too late in the day. One

thing we can assure him is that he ĂŒ # 8 how hard he tries. 12345267849:;48:4<:=>@7=3B The APC is a party that has people like us. It cannot be hijacked by people we know cannot deliver their wards. The problem is that because he is controlling government power, and people out of the desire to receive, pretend to be with them and they think they have the majority. It is not true. Very soon, we shall prove that it is not true and I tell you, Governor Okorocha is an advantage turning into a disadvantage. What exactly do you mean? Let us tell ourselves the truth. When you are in a state and you have the person who has the machinery of government on your side, it is an advantage. But when that machinery is turned inwards against members of the team, it becomes a disadvantage. That is exactly what I mean. Instead of using the advantage to unite everybody, he is using the advantage to dichotomise. And remember that Governor Okorocha did not come with APGA into the APC. Those who are with him in APGA are rebels and we just accommodated them and they want to drive us out. Those of you that read the story of Bintu and the camel in your primary school days will clearly understand that the story wants to repeat itself here. We will not allow the camel to throw us out. What is your assessment of the Governor Okorocha’s administration? With what is happening now, if I speak my mind, it would seem as if I want to deride him. The only way to assess his administration is for you to look at the road by which you came to my house two years ago and see if you can pass it on foot now! That is a typical example of what has happened to Imo State. Don’t mind all these funny pictures that have run on the screen for more than one year.

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# # 8 5 Labaran Maku, the Minister of Information, will not come here to vote and I wish he had the same type of administration in his own state so that I can go there and say something is happening. Do we have credible opposition in the state? When you talk of credible opposition and you are talking about people with integrity like Udenwa, my answer is yes. Remember that Udenwa is the only governor in this country or among

That is what he is doing because these appointments he is making at the local governments and calling them APC appointments are all being made in absolute ignorance

the governors in this country against whom no single allegation of graft has been made by anybody inside or outside the state. I won’t assess myself. I would like Imo people to assess me but I think they " 7 % in my political life to manifest credibility. Whether I succeeded or not is not for me to judge. We have people like Col. Lambert Ihenacho, who is a man of great reputation and integrity. So, the opposition now, unfortunately, is contained in the APC that is supposed to be the ruling party. If you are talking about the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) opposition or APGA opposition, I want to tell you that the PDP is not going to rule Imo State again. Which zone do you think should produce the next governor of Imo State? The issue of where the next governor should come from will eventually be harmonised. If we are going to face a party like the PDP from one end and APGA at we in the APC lack in money and sentiment, we have abundantly in men. We have to choose a credible candidate that will be acceptable to the zones. Such candidates exist and when the time comes, they will emerge. I believe we have candidates who will emerge in the APC and they will split the other parties as they are now. You once accused Governor 6:E:<124:F4H:;3J=K43174E;L74:F4 law. Do you still maintain that stand? Honestly, from what is happening, the present state administration has never

Could you cite instances? Of course, if tenured commissions are dissolved arbitrarily and replacements are appointed arbitrarily without following the provisions of the Constitution of this country; if decisions are taken in a manner that show it is a one-man-decision without reference to others; if we have run this state without a tenders’ board, then, we are running a one-man-show. A one-man show is dictatorship. The Constitution does not allow a dictatorship. It does not allow a one-man show. It is a situation % leader organising things. It does not say that one man should decide things for us in Imo State; but that is what is happening. Okorocha hinges his achievement on his ability to do things alone. This is dangerous for the Constitution of the country and people like Mike Ahamba will not sit back and allow that type of thing to continue. He had told me face-to-face that he does not believe in the rule of law. It is unfortunate but he is the governor of Imo State. People must help him manage the situation and stop him when he is going beyond his limits by all legitimate means. He has taken steps that have divided the party

‘ " " 7 assure the people of the state and members of the party that we shall %

The four parties that are the true members of the APC cannot sit back and allow an invitee to our dinning table, who has washed two hands, contrary to Igbo culture, to carry away the plates with the food on the dinning table. So, I still believe that the APC will carry the day in 2015 in this state because of the quality of people in the party. Within the APC family, have you not been advising him? Honestly, there was a time it appeared we had what I may call

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18

Saturday Newswatch, December 7, 2013

Politics

Uduaghan has shot Delta beyond the bar – Commissioner Delta State Commissioner for Information, Barrister Chike C. Ogeah during an interview with BENSON EDJEWHOVBO discloses how the state Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Udugahan, has impacted positively on various communities in the state and his efforts at strengthening his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the face of harsh criticisms. He also discusses commitment to internal democracy and what he thinks the raging crisis in the party portends for the growth of democracy in the country, among other touchy issues. Excerpts:

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ow has the PDP government in Delta State impacted on the citizenry? There is always the saying that government is always in motion. So, when one starts talking about imparting on communities, you are asking about the various ways it has impacted so far. Our strategy in Delta State, really, is the three-point agenda anchored on peace and security, human capital development and infrastructural development. And, the tactics we have adopted to achieve these strategies is code-named, “Delta Beyond Oil.â€? That is, we are looking at some areas - using the three-point agenda - that have comparative advantage in diversifying our economy. In other words, we are looking at those areas in which we are competitive. We are saying that the time has come when over-reliance on monocultural products cannot augur well for development and provide democratic dividends for our people. The areas where we have utmost comparative advantage are those in small and medium scale enterprises. What we have done is that: we have taken otherwise very honorable members of the society who " 8 Ă‹ the downtrodden, some of who are even physically or mentally incapacitated – and empowered them through credit facilities With such facilities they have developed micro businesses into small scale businesses, covering areas such as bead " Ă‹ " farming, barbing, welding and all that. And these businesses have to grow and develop into bigger businesses that are empowering more and more people through employment and provision of ancillary services. This is one of the ways a lot of the emerging economies like Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa promote

their economies, and that is the model we have adopted

% Delta State. We have won the Central Bank of Nigeria’s award for that programme three times. And we have come to a point where we decided that we should let other people have a chance and are now sharing with a lot of other states how we have come to " What that thing does is that it strengthens both the banks

that provide the credit and, of "

base, and thus making the people to believe in themselves. We drive this programme from the state’s Ministry of Poverty Alleviation. The second consists of tourism, culture, entertainment and sports. These are the areas in which Delta State has really excelled, most especially, in culture and tourism. Now, if one takes a look at most of these young entertainers in the country, one would discover that they have made Delta State their destination of choice because a lot of talent development is going on here. We do this by taking the best generation of Nollywood guru, in the person of Richard Mofe Damijo (RMD) and made him the state’s Commissioner for Culture and Tourism. Also, in the area of infrastructure, we have built the best and most modern state house for the state chief executive near Asaba. Don’t forget that Warri which is the major economic growth and hub of oil and gas activities in Delta State has also witnessed tremendous development. The construction of the Warri Industrial Business Park is at advanced stage. It’s a private public partnership

" there is what we call the ‘game changer.’ In any modern economy, ICT is always the backbone and one can see what we are doing at Ugbolu – the ICT Park we are building

dissenting voices when a party is as big as the PDP.

Ogeah in Ugbodijo which is a few kilometers outside Asaba. It is going to be more than just an ICT park; it’s going to be a software development centre. Even now, Greenwich switches which are the ICT arm of the National Board for Technical Colleges (NBTC) have almost # their training school there. It’s going to be a totally integrated thing. No doubt, in this era, you will concur that nothing can be more critical than information and communication technology. So, those are the areas we are looking at; they are the qualities that we have begun to impact on our people. Most of these things are mainly based on human development which is one of the basic agenda we are talking about. We have free maternal care and equally free education as # % standards for Deltan youths.

Now, if one takes a look at most of these young entertainers in the country, one would discover that they have made Delta State their destination of choice because a lot of talent development is going on here

The provision of infrastructure is where this government has done so well. We have not had the kind of infrastructural renewal and revolution we are now witnessing since the inception + " came to mind was the Asaba International Airport. There was so much criticism about the airport when we started. People said all sorts of things but these same people have turned to describe it as the best airport in Africa. How do you react to criticisms? Well, I need to be more explicit here. Everyone can see that democracy is all about people struggling for more. In other words, we have % # " among themselves even with limited government resources. Simply put, government is all about judicious use and equitable distribution of available wealth. And no doubts, this government has that in abundance and those that say this government hasn’t done well enough should come forward to substantiate their complaints. How do you see the political crisis in Rivers State and its 7N7<34:=4 JK7EJ2Q84@75:<E2<9B The political crisis in Rivers State has to be handled with care. The only comfort I have is that President Goodluck Jonathan and Governor Rotimi Amaechi are both from the same place. We are really talking of issues between two brothers. One can imagine that if Amaechi is from the $ " " governor, or from the East and " " " the situation would have been more volatile than it is today. Equally, we thank God that the PDP, over the years, has shown the capacity to handle even more complex crises. The party is just like a family; there is no way one wouldn’t have

:T4J843174 4<:55J,7@43:4 internal democracy and rule of law? As you must have known, I’m a lawyer and I can assure you that without the rule of law, you are wasting your times because the alternative to the ’rule of law’ is the ‘rule of chaos’ and that is the rule of jungle and that goes to serve nobody any good. So, it is important that there might be issues with internal democracy, especially when you have members who don’t respect constituted authority for one reason or the other; or because they feel that even the so called constituted authority did not get there through the proper process. And don’t forget, that is why the PDP went back to re=do its convention - it has issues with members of the $ " 8 (NWC). Some of them were removed by a court process and all that. And even some of the cases are still in court and that is why certain positions have with due reference to the rule of law. What really do the internal disagreements in PDP portend for the growth of democracy in JK7EJ2B Well, internal disagreements as I told you are good. That is because they are the only way one can continue to give life to the constitution, provided they never get to a situation where they become violent like we saw in the Rivers State House of Assembly. We don’t want that kind of scenario. But since there are some people who, for instance, opted for the left, and others the right, there is no problem. Eventually, one would decide which way is best and that comes to the hierarchy of the context of the supremacy of the party. I remember in the days of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN). As chairman of the party, the late Chief Adisa Akinloye was the supreme authority in the party; not even the president could say anything. Once Akinloye made pronouncement, it was binding on all in the party. So, we have to start working towards that and yet, the President would continue to be the leader of the party as the President of the federation. But the party must have its own life and be able to dish out its own discipline under its own constitution so that the party constitution, not even the federal constitution, Âź high and low in the party. And when that is done, and you have the normal internal mechanism for redressing issues whenever they come up, I think it is as well good for our democracy. And that is the truth; noting but the truth!


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Saturday Newswatch, December 7, 2013

Beyond the Bar My children have taken over from me – Sadiku Ayodele Olalere

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t over 80 years, Hon. George Babasegun Sadiku has seen it all in the legal profession. With over 34 years in the profession, having been called to the Nigerian Bar in 1979, the octogenarian is one of the few elderly lawyers who have contributed immensely to the growth of the legal profession. His chambers, located along Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos, is always a beehive of activities as young and old lawyers visit him on daily basis to tap from his wealth of experience. To them, Pa Sadiku is an ‘encyclopaedia’ when it comes to the law profession. Apart from being one of the pioneers of the now thriving Nigerian law practice, the octogenarian has also contributed to the political development of the country as a member of the House of Representative in the Second Republic. “I was an honourable member of the House of Representative from 1969 to 1973. I was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1979. When I was at the House, I was a member of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) under the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo. It was amazing that in those days. When salaries & ruling party, the National Party of Nigeria (NPN), called us and said we should renounce the increase, claiming that it was too much. The money was N16,000 at that time. It was commitment to service for the people that drove us then. But nowadays, lawmakers collect millions of naira as salary,� he told Saturday Newswatch. Like fellow lawyers who at that time had to travel abroad to hone their skills in the profession, Hon. Sadiku also travelled to the United Kingdom to study and practise law after which he returned to the country. Looking back at the way the law profession is practised now in relation to what it used to be, the octogenarian said there has been a great improvement. “As I said, I was called to the Bar in 1979. In those days, the only % " University of Ibadan. At the earliest time, there was no law faculty in the few universities in Nigeria then. I started my law studies at the University of London. It was in later years that faculty of law was

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degree and when a faculty of law was established in Lagos, I abandoned my part-time study at the University of London and enrolled full time at the University of Lagos,“ he explained. He added: “In terms of law practice, things have improved a lot. The laws have multiplied and a lot of innovation has come in. Law practice has remained stable and the tradition of law practice fashioned after the English law still remains vibrant. " handle a case in court, Hon Sadiku said: “In the law profession, there is a law school where one has to go through lots of practical training like teaching. So, the training we got in the law school did a lot to take away the initial trauma of being afraid before a judge. We went through the rudiments of practice before we were called to the Bar. Being called to the Bar was just normalising what we had been taught. So, I wasn’t quite ĂŒ 8 " in me.â€? He narrated his experience with * 6+ I handled in court had to do with an alleged election malpractice. We were enrolled by our political party, the UPN, to travel to the North to defend some members of our party who were being punished unnecessarily and victimised for alleged electoral malpractice. We won the case because those of our members were arrested without being charged and it was " arrest and trial.â€? However, the elderly lawyer and politician is sad that politics, as being practised today, is not what it used to be. He lamented the win-at-all-cost

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lack credibility and integrity. “In those days, we had a situation where the political parties - UPN and the Nigerian Peoples Party (NPP), took politics as a science. They knew that politics has rules and regulation, and that a party should have manifestoes and guidelines which it is expected to put into practice. Now, there are no manifestoes, agenda and guidelines except money. It is like somebody who wakes up in the morning and just goes out without knowing where he is going. If you take the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), for example, what can one say is its manifesto? Even, the so called progressives’ party, All Progressives Congress (APC), to some extent, at a time, muddled up things.� He continued: “In those days, we

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had the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe who studied politics in a civilised country like America. We had people like the late S. L. Akintola and Awolowo who also studied politics abroad and they came back to put it into practice. So, the only way for this country is to have a good leadership. Now, it looks as if our leaders are " 8 " " " 7 days, Awolowo would prefer to go to # ĂŒ 8 + Action Group had a lot of professors in its membership which really helped the party. “Take, for instance, the decamping of some governors to the APC recently. Such a thing should have been based on ideology that will 7 not be because a particular person % leave the party. They should be able %

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the one they are going into; It should not be because they were not given ‘ / In his over of 34 years of practice as a lawyer, Hon. Sadiku has also had to cope with lots of challenges. Several times, his life has been in danger as he defended the masses. During the military era, he had had cause to take the government to court for violation of human rights. “The challenges I have had were in defending the common man. In those days, when I was called to the Bar, the military was ruling and the government was arresting people, most especially activists. The joy I had was in taking the government to court to release those it had unlawfully arrested. When General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) took over government in 1984, he arrested all the governors in Nigeria and tried them in court. Only former President Shehu Shagari was not arrested and detained in prison. Every lawyer was asked to defend those arrested but all the lawyers ran away. I was the only one left and I defended them well.� Though now advanced in age, Pa 5

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* 67 practice of law because I was able to use my professional services to the 7 " studying law. Now, I don’t go to court. I have four children who are lawyers too and are doing very well.â€? He however has a word on the root of corruption in the judiciary: “They 8 they are doing presently. When you are talking of corruption in Nigeria, you should know that corruption was imported into Nigeria by the military with the gun. Nigerians have been forced into corruption which is now " % ĂŒ

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Saturday Newswatch, December 7, 2013

Way of Life Strategies modern churches employ to attract members By Amina Brai Omoike

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esterday, December 6, 2013, the seventh edition of ‘The Experience’ was held at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Onikan and witnessed a mammoth crowd. ‘The Experience’ is an annual musical concert hosted by Pastor Paul Adefarasin’s House on the Rock church and features local and international award-winning gospel acts. This year’s events was not different with artistes like Yolanda Adams, Tye Tribbet, Kirk Franklin, Donnie McClurkin, Don Moen, Cece Winans, Micah Stampley, Eben, Frank Edwards, Sammie Okposo, Midnight crew and Mike Aremu among others. There is no denying the fact that new-generation churches are attracting more and more members to their fold. The older churches of the 1960s to 1990s seem to be catering to the needs of the oldschool worshippers. For the 21st century church, the target audience are the younger generation and many would stop at nothing to ensure their churches are filled to capacity with miracle-seekers. According to Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy, the attraction to modern churches is tied to the immediacy of miracles. “People want to go to churches where they can see result. The old generation church would pray and believe that the miracle is on the way but are less bothered about it when it eventually comes to pass. But we Pentecostals believe in instant miracles”, he said. A research carried out some years ago showed Nigeria was the most religious nation in the world. But one can’t rule out the fact that besides seeking God or miracles, many church-goers also like mingling and interacting with others. This is the view of Rev. Ade Adegunwa, Minister-In Charge, Ebenezer Baptist Church, Lagos. He believes that human beings are social animals who want to have a taste of what is on the other side. Besides, there are certain things the old generation churches have not being doing. For example, they have not been emphasising on the activities of the Holy Spirit and miracles. He also adds that the new generation churches appeal to the emotions of people. During the 2010 World Cup held in South Africa, the Family Faith Church, Ojodu-Berger, invited people to watch live matches in the

church auditorium. Although many wondered the connection between God and football, an usher in the church said it was a strategy for winning souls into God’s kingdom. “Young people like football. You see how full viewing centres are during football tournaments; so we decided to capitalize on it and ‘turn’ our own place into one for that period. It attracted people and many stayed on”, he said. The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries – through the Youth repositioning.com – searches for youths that are gifted/talented in various competitive sports. In 2007, the church’s General Overseer, Dr. D K Olukoya began the Dr. DK Olukoya Football Competition. It featured football competitions between teams from different branches of the church in a tourney. The presentation of salvation messages were done somewhere in between the various stages of the competitions to get new converts who were then enlisted into the MFM Youth churches. According to Pastor David Popoola, the youth pastor, “we didn’t go into football to make money. Football is one of our talent programmes geared towards repositioning youths in this country and giving them a very good platform to change their lives for the better”, he said. The club has since evolved to become the MFM FC, a Lagos-based football club. In 2007 also, the COD United was established by the Redeemed Christian Church of God, City of

David parish, Victoria Island. The Synagogue Church of All Nations also established a football club named ‘My People FC’. The club was set up ‘to empower the youths, give them the chance to reach the height of their careers, and also to help our national teams complement their efforts. Football stars such as Super Eagles’ Ogenyi Onazi and Sani Emmanuel of the FIFA 2009 Under-17 World Cup team are products of the club. Even churches like The Redeemed Evangelical Mission have established feeder teams. “Our major focus is youth and community development. People talk about youth development in

In 2007 also, COD United was established by the Redeemed Christian Church of God, City of David parish, Victoria Island

Nigeria but nobody does the hard work. We want to set an example and elevate the standard of local football in the country like we used to have in the past. If things are done the right way, more people would be converted to do same, and as Christians, our vision is to shine our light of excellence in Nigerian football,” Executive Director, COD United, Shola Aiyepeku said. COD United reportedly went into partnership with Bolton Wanderers to learn from their organisational template and infuse a uniform style of play into its teams from the junior to senior teams. “The partnership is growing and I think we are the only club in Nigeria with six different teams. We also ensure that the salaries of players are paid regularly,” he said. Austin Eguavoen, former coach of the Super Eagles, now coaches COD United. These churches even go further by ensuring that the football team members are well-taken care of in terms of medical aids, insurance, fixed salaries and welfare during away matches by the branches near the match venues. Some of the measures taken by the church clubs include the prohibition of smoking, fighting, drinking, clubbing, wearing of ear rings and some hairstyles. All players in church clubs are required to attend Sunday service and be functional in the church. The director of sports of MFM 0 1234256781289:;688<=


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Strategies churches employ to get members 0 123425678>?1@89:;68<< FC, Godwin Enakhena, explained that MFM FC got into NNL after taking over Ikorodu-based club, Bolowotan’s slot in February. The former proprietor of Bolowotan FC, Toyin Gafaar revealed that the country’s environment doesn’t favour private ownership of clubs, which forced him to transfer ownership to MFM. However, the church getting involved in football isn’t totally new as Peter Lupson, in his book ‘Thank God for Football’, writes that 12 of the 38 clubs (eg. Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa and Bolton Wanderers) which have featured in the English Premier League since its inception in the 1992/ 93 seasons, can trace their roots directly back to churches. Rev. Joe Ibor who is the vicar-incharge of St. Christopher Military church, Ikeja is of the view that people are embracing the new generation churches in view of the promises they make, adding that many of the devotees withdraw when they discover that they are just empty promises designed to amass followership. “Beside, this is the generation that runs after signs and wonders, so they allow the churches to manipulate their intelligence,” he says. “The youth these days are more agile. They want to jump up and dance to pop music, so the old generation churches are also introducing praise and worship programmes so as not to limit their prayers to the book. Even the Catholics have gone Charismatic. They now make use of drums in the praise and worship,” he stated. The Household of God church

Another thing that attracts members to new generation churches is the ‘come as you are’ syndrome. Most modern churches are quite liberal with their dressing and fashion sense

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which is run by Rev. Kris Okotie is one church which holds many fun events and succeeds in pulling crowds. For some years, they hosted the G.R.A.C.E awards annually. This award night was targeted at deserving but ‘forgotten’ Nigerians like the designer of the National flag, the first labour leader, Pa Imoudu and Margaret Ekpo. Another thing that attracts members to new generation churches is the ‘come as you are’ syndrome. Most modern churches are quite liberal with their dressing and fashion sense. It is normal to see women wearing trousers and the heads uncovered during worship.

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However, in the old churches, there is a strict adherence to conservative dressing. “People dress very provocatively, especially the women who are mostly seen in men’s trousers but in the old generation churches, there is still some amount of decorum and the fear of God. So the church is not really doing well in this area”, said Pastor Francis Wale Oke. Adegunwa corroborates this, saying: “Today, instead of the church creating standards for the society, it is the other way round. The world is fast coming into the church and the church is fast going

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into the world”. At the David’s Christian Centre (DCC) various programmes including Career Fairs hold. The objective of the fair is to bring together employers and potential employees. In addition, seasoned speakers provide training to equip participants with the right skills and positively motivate them to succeed in today’s highly competitive job market and workplace. There is also a weekly telecast called ‘Love, Dating and Marriage’ which is a relationship-oriented programme. The senior pastor, Pastor Kingsley said he has a mandate from God to take this relationship seminar across the continent, to Europe, the Americas and beyond. With the goal of a total overhauling of the average Christian mindset about the marriage institution, he stresses that godly relationships would yield godly marriages and in turn godly children and result in a positive impact on the society at large. Some years ago, The Father’s House, Ojodu-Akute, held a trade fair where people brought their goods and services for display and sale. “It was a mini-fair and the church threw its doors open to all and sundry. Although many argue that Jesus would have frowned at this act of trading in the temple, Mrs. Musah, a member said it was a form of evangelism. “Nigerians are attracted to anything that is like a show so many people came to see what was happening and tracts were distributed, souls were won and the purpose for the event was achieved”, she said.


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Saturday Newswatch, December 7, 2013

Special Report

Counterfeiting: Combating the menace of fake products

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Saturday Newswatch, December 7, 2013

78

Special Report

Pirated CDs

Counterfeiting: Combating the menace of fake products Continued from page 77

Pirated musical works of both Nigerian and foreign musicians are produced at Alaba Market; a place allegedly notorious for piracy. While the counterfeiters smile home with millions of naira through piracy, the owners of such works are made to rue their losses. The same story is told of books. Novels as well as motivational write-ups are reproduced without the permission of the writer, and sold at the market. Often, many of them come out in very poor quality after production. Places like Oshodi, Lagos Island, Ojuelegba, Alaba are some of the notorious places where counterfeit CDs and books could be found. For pirated music and movies CDs, they could be purchased for as low as N50 or N100. For books, the prices range between N150 and N200 as against N1, 000 or N1, 500 that the original copy could cost. Commenting on the issue, Mr Raji Aponmade, a legal practitioner who specializes in combating intellectual piracy % # books and music is having on the Nigerian economy as well as individuals. “People’s intellectual creativity, whether in the music industry, manufacturing or movie industry, is not being respected. The environment is not such that people are deterred from counterfeiting. It is not helpful to the nation in the sense that among other things, you cannot have " into the industry in a country

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“Some containers containing fake CDs were seized some months back yet if you go to the streets, you will see fake CDs in hundreds. Not that they did not seize them, they did but because Alaba is still there, those things are still there. All over the country; it is not just about music, but also clothes and shoes. Somebody from China imported a whole container of Nike shoes into the country, and a lawyer got wind of it. Before they arrived, he informed the Customs of the development and advised that the goods should not be released, but alas, Customs released them. This is how fake goods keep coming into the country. Nike cannot see such and still wants to # ‘ $ "

can imagine the number of people that would have been employed if a company like Nike is in Nigeria. We are the losers at the end of the day. Fake brake pads are everywhere as well as fake medicine. If government does not take the issue of intellectual property serious, there will be problems,� he concluded. Beverages and hard wares Televisions, cables, electric sockets and other electrical materials are also not left out. Many Nigerians have had ugly experiences after buying some electronics and electrical materials only for such items to pack up after less than a week’s use. Narrating his experience, Idris 5

% Power Holding Company of Nigeria said, “There was a day I bought an electrical extension box for N400. I got home and connected it to power, and all of a sudden, it got burnt. I had to take it back to the seller, and the only thing he told me was that he did not know that it was fake. Even the new generator I bought is also fake. It didn’t last more than three months before it began to make some terrible noise, and I have been spending lots of money to put it in order.â€? Prince Onyekachi, who sells phones and other goods at the Westminster bus-stop on Apapa Ă‘ &# 8 that 70% of the new products that $ "

markets are counterfeit. “Let me tell you, many of these new products you see around are fake. They are China products, and they don’t last. Nigerians always buy them because they

are cheape. In the same vein, 65% of phones in circulation are not original, they are fakes. It is even more rampant among shoes. Some are produced here in Nigeria and later taken abroad where the name of a popular shoe manufacturer will be in scripted on it, and then returned to Nigeria as if it is original. That is why if you are not careful, you can buy a counterfeit shoe thinking it is Italian. By the time you wear it for few months, it begins to wear out. That is why some Nigerians would prefer to buy second-hand imported materials or equipment to buying new ones,� he said. Consumables are also not left out. Some brands of wines, juice, beers and non alcoholic drinks have also fallen into the category of counterfeited products. At various relaxation points, it is a known fact that some fake locally brewed beers are in circulation. These ones are produced in one or two bedroom apartments in some slums in Lagos, and sold at the same price with the original. The only % not have the same quality taste as the one produced by the real manufacturer.

Over 80 percent of the substandard products are manufactured in China and imported into Nigeria. We have destroyed substandard cables worth over N2.2bn, and sealed off over 50 companies indulging in the illegal business

It would be recalled that a few years ago, some people were arrested in the Okokomaiko area of Lagos State for producing fake % brands of yoghurts in a one room apartment. + Âź & counterfeit products, a bill to punish dealers in fake products " Âź the House of Representatives by the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) through the

8 and Industry, chaired by Hon. Mohammed Ogoshi Onawo. The bill would empower SON to arrest and prosecute importers as well as sellers of fake products in the country when passed. + " by SON that many of these fake products are imported from China. SON had, in 2012, accused Âź " $ "

markets with substandard products. According to the DirectorGeneral of SON, Mr Joseph Odumodu, China and other Asian countries accounted for 80% of fake products in Nigeria. Many lives have been lost in motor accidents as a result of substandard tyres in circulation. According to SON, 20 percent of annual road accidents were as a result of the over 50 million substandard tyres imported into the country by dubious importers and counterfeiters on a yearly basis. “Over 80 percent of the substandard products are manufactured in China and imported into Nigeria. We have destroyed substandard cables $Ă€ Ă€ % over 50 companies indulging in the illegal businessâ€?. Mrs. Testimony Madubo, a dealer in building materials like foot mats, wash hand basins, water tanks and toilet seats also said, “I think it is because Nigerians like buying cheap things; that is why fake products are everywhere. There are still original ones, but because the prices are on the high side, many # # % the system is so corrupt that everybody wants to make quick money, so they are all looking for ways to cut corners. Until government makes a scapegoat of some of these counterfeiters, many people would still be involved in itâ€?, she warned.


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Akwa Ibom spends more on Hon. Bassey Etienam is the member representing Urueffong/Oruko State Constituency in the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly. A brilliant lawyer, he also chairs the House’s Committee on Petroleum. He spoke with journalists recently in Uyo during which he gave an account of his rise in the legal profession and his achievements as a QZzXZq8Y +8 {`T<=@87 <]8 T<Z<8 \>F8Y?X8?<}T ]`\8 ;ZL=<ZQ 8~L8?7=<`Y8 LY>@Q8 T`YX=T=?\ that Akwa Ibom people are not hungry as erroneously painted. BASSEY ANTHONY zZT <]8Y8 Z?7 @Q8T <]8T8 8~;8YL<T

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rom a practicing lawyer to a lawmaker, how would you describe your experience? It has been a wonderful one. I was born and grew up in a family that is rooted in politics. I grew up to see that my family compound is the hotbed of politics in our locality. My father of blessed memory was a chieftain of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN), National Republican Convention (NRC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of today. So, I was born to see my father having so much passion and love for the people; he was people-oriented and I know politics is about the people; it is about service to the people. Since your election in 2011 into the state Assembly, have you been able to provide that kind of service you crave for to you people? Yes. I have been able to deliver. When I was campaigning for my # ‘ 7 my people that I would not give 7 " # # them independent and self ‘ + a computer - garbage in, garbage out. What comes in is what goes out; so, to change the fortunes of # # " their orientation, their mindset, making them understand the % " from somebody and learning

Ë ‘ 7 happy today that I am part of the government that decided to turnaround the fortunes of the " % " Akwa Ibom State, as we all know, is a civil service-oriented state and if we must industrialise the state, certain things must be done which is the provision of facilities and infrastructure as we have today in our state, especially water, electricity, good road network, hospitals which have prepared the state adequately for industrialisation and investment. You are aware that no investor will come in the absence of these infrastructure, facilities and an enabling environment. So, when we came on board in 2011 and were desirous to see Akwa Ibom as an industrialised state, we decided that we must give the

executive the necessary backing and support to achieve these goals in infrastructure renaissance. So, when the governor came to us with the 80 per cent capital vote and 20 in recurrent budget, we were aware it would create temporal hardship for the people but we must turnaround the state to be ready for industrialisation. Remember, for instance, that when we were on the neck of Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited to move their Headquarters from Lagos to Akwa Ibom State, some of the reasons they gave for their inability to do so was that they needed a nearby airport, a 21st century standard hospital for % good housing estates and other demands which we didn’t have in the state as at that time. But today, we have them in place. I thank God that I am part of the legislature that believes in the possibility of things and brought that necessary and desired change to our dear state and my local government area. + " 7 that does not mean I will forget the plight of my people. I give scholarship to those that need

7 8 " # # understand the need for equity, fairness and justice. I told them if something comes to the families, it must go around one by one. So, after my election and I saw the jubilation in my community I knew I have to give back to the people. So, I set up an independent team outside our community to comb all the villages in search of the poorest widows from the 33 villages that # + got the 33 poorest widows in my my promise to God before my election, they were given N50,000 # 8 " various villages to help sustain themselves. Again, I wanted to buy cars for some politicians but God told me that is not the directive for now. He said health is wealth; and that there are lots of people in my community who are dying everyday from lack of medical care and ignorantly thought that it is one witch or the other killing them. So, since it is the wish of God for my people, I partnered with ProHealth International which brought a team of 75

Etienam doctors and we had free medical services which lasted for one week in my area and several lives were saved. A particular woman who was delivered by a traditional birth

8 # not removed and had a swollen stomach and the people thought " 8 is alive today after a successful surgery by the medical team. A % " eye disease could see clearly today after a successful eye operation. were operated upon abound. + from my community in the law school. I supported them with laptops and N100,000 each, and the only medical student from my community - one of the best graduating medical students who # # Ă‹ got a N200,000 grant. I gave over 80 sewing machines to women to start tailoring business. I gave wielding machines to youths and sent them to wielding schools to learn wielding. I did not forget the disabled; I gave them wheel chairs

$ĂŠÂż ¿¿¿ # 8 trades. I gave many old women $ĂŠÂż ¿¿¿ # 8 various localities. I advised villages to come together in their wards to form corporative societies since we have massive land for agriculture and most of our people are farmers. So, I bought a complete oil processing mills with generators for each of

You are aware that no investor will come in the absence of these infrastructure, facilities and an enabling environment

those cooperatives, so that at the ward level, they could harvest their palm fruits and produce palm oil for sale. I remember those days that monies raised from these types of ventures were the means through which poor people who could not go to school were sponsored. So, I have to remind them that it was how they trained our fathers. Again, as my birthday approaches – on November 15 this year - I thought of how to celebrate with my people and decided to bring a world-acclaimed motivational speaker as part of the event, to speak to the community and teach the people the art of wealth creation. I told those waiting for white collar jobs in government ‘

as the government may only provide the enabling environment and infrastructure to enable them ĂŒ + what I teach my people. I believe in the Jewish phenomenon which is the same principle the Igbo started with - mentorship and entrepreneurship. If you are not mentored, you cannot succeed in + Igbo man serving his master for 10 years in a supermarket and after the tutelage, the master establishes one for him. I told the people that they must learn to create wealth to succeed in life. If I am able to get 10 people who think the way I think, the 10 people will at least impact on 10 others each and so on. Having done all these for your people, do you have intention to continue to serve them by seeking re-election or do you J=37=@43:4877641JK17E4:[<742F37E4 your present tenure? I told my people when I came on board that I will serve them for one term and await direction from God. I like to be focused. If I begin to worry about 2015 now, I will be distracted and unable to " by my people. For now, I want to complete the mandate and if after four years they said I have done well, I will be at their service. Back to the state politics in 2015, do you believe in power shift on

senatorial basis or on the tripod of Ibibio, Annang and/or Oro ethnic tribes as being canvassed by a section of the people? I believe in the tripod of the three senatorial districts. If you do it on the basis of ethnicity, what about the Obollo, Ibeno and Ekid people? You should know that Oro, Ibeno and eastern Obollo people are all Obollo people with seven local government councils in the state. If you talk of the Annang, Ibibio and Oro people, where do you Ă• + "

after which we talk of the internal arrangement in the senatorial district. Remember we equally have Ikot Abasi Mkpat Enin and Onna people - all in the same Eket district. Yes, the Oro man has a right to run and will not be excluded from seeking the ‘ " 7 always tell people, we should stop all these blackmail, backbiting and unnecessary heating up of the polity as we are witnessing presently because God already knows who will be the next governor. I will always tell people to wait for the will of God because God’s will will always be done. You are part of the government that has operated the 80 per cent capital and 20 per cent recurrent budget for over six years .Are you comfortable with the outcry of people over hardship in the state? I will not say that the people are not hungry but I will like to put it this way: if a woman is pregnant, from the period of conception to that of delivery, she will be &# % + the nine months’ tedious journey will culminated in painful labour, which is extremely very painful and dreaded by women. But immediately after the child’s birth, joy and laughter take over and that same women who says she will not take in again, agrees to go back to the process again because of the joy that comes with it. Akwa Ibom State, like we all used to know, is a " " best among equals. All the major conferences in Nigeria today hold

7 5 + ĂŒ seminars hold here; even when Moslems and Christians decided to come and discuss peace and the way forward for our country, they 7 5 + because of the 80 per cent capital and 20 per cent recurrent budget. If you did not go through this #

8 Ibom tomorrow, we are doomed. + good healthcare and many + 7 ## and will continue to support this government is because my local government, before now, has no government presence but today we have 68 life-touching projects

+ school before now sat under trees in my community; but today, we have new classroom blocks. Before now in our communities the water they drink was not good even for Continued on Page 81


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dogs, but today, they have clean water from boreholes. So, if we do not approve 80 per cent capital expenditure, how could we have had these projects on ground? As I said earlier, people should not wait for government to create jobs for them because government’s duty is to create an enabling environment for people to create jobs themselves. People shouldn’t wait for government jobs. In most developed countries, people don’t even know the mayor of the city. In Texas, USA where I once stayed, most people don’t know their mayor, because everything like water, electricity, good roads, telecommunication etc is functional, and the people just create jobs for themselves. So, the capital projects of 80 per cent of " make now to have laughter later in our lives. At the national level, your party, the PDP is enmeshed in crises 3123452942N7<34J3847L7<3:E2L4 fortunes in 2015. What is your take on this? No. I don’t think so, because the PDP is the only party in this country that cuts across tribes and geo-political zones. The PDP is a national party without ethnic coloration. Our problem is like a family feud between husband and wife which sometimes helps strengthens the family bond. I see the PDP coming out stronger from these crises; this is a marriage individuals in the party and you don’t always expect the people to accept all you said. Quarrel sometimes brings out the best in us and makes our bond stronger. Looking at the President Goodluck Jonathan’s tenure so far and what he has been able to achieve, what is your take on the call in some quarters for him to forget about a second term? I don’t share such a sentiment. He has his constitutional right to go for a second term. You can’t see the child in the womb of the mother, but the fact that you cannot see the child does not mean that it is not growing. People may think the President is slow but he has done a lot of work. Nigeria had gone so bad before now; he is at the reconstruction stage. The depth of a foundation determines the height of the building. So, because you have not seen the building rising doesn’t mean serious work is not going on at the foundation level. If the foundation is not good enough it wouldn’t carry the building; so, if he stops at the foundation level, what happens to the main building? Since he has done the foundation, he has the right to continue with the structure. In about a year and few months, the Governor Godswill Akpabio’s government would be over. Which of his projects will you describe as memorable? They are many and I don’t know where to start from is it the International Airport, Ibom Tropicana with Five Star Hotel, Cinemaplex thyme park, the

Sir, how would you describe the Akwa Ibom State’s 5th House of Assembly which you are part of? 74172E4E;5:;E84:F4J=‘>K13J=K4 plaguing the Assembly? + 7 5 House of Assembly is the best Assembly we have had; we don’t have crises here and we are one house. We believe in the principle of the bunch of broom that cannot be easily broke. United we stand, but divided we fall. We have

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reputation and respect. Without being egocentric, I have paid my dues in the legal profession. I have equally earned my reputation and respect. If all of us are in a party and we meet with somebody, agree on how to run the party, we were thereafter brought outside, faced the press, raised our hands together to show that we were one and immediately the publications were out, he went back to the things that caused the initial trouble. In fact, we are beyond where we were before the peace talk. What do you want us to do? Is that not arbitrariness? In politics, arbitrariness is dictatorship. This is an unfortunate situation.

Etienam dome or which one? Is it free education which has freed us from the shackles of house boy/ girl syndrome? You know I belief so much in education or is if the e-library that enables my children stay at home and access any educational material of their choice or the good road network, my brother you see the eye, ear, nose, neck and head are like one, these project are interwoven to make Akwa Ibom State a great state and destination of choice for Nigerians.

Imo APC crisesridden – Ahamba

had a very smooth relationship with one another and all these impeachment stories here and there are purely in the imagination of those peddling them. You are the chairman, House :55J,774:=4 73E:L7;5’4 7F:E74 now, Akwa Ibom people never had fuel at government approved price but today we are enjoying some price stability. How did the Assembly achieve this? Like the people’s Assembly which we are, when we heard the cries of the people, we initiated a dialogue; we served as a bridge between independent marketers and Akwa Ibom people. We made each party, especially the marketers understand that the # % the market. We also appreciated the challenges marketers faced because we don’t have tank farms here in the state and sometimes they buy fuel at exorbitant prices; but at least, we were able to strike a balance to have stability in the price of petrol by making them see reasons that business or no business we need to be our brother’s keeper. What is your take on the ongoing oil spill compensation war between the Eket host communities and Mobil Producing Nigeria? I made my contributions known Ÿ 7 it clear that it is unfair for Mobil to renege on its self-imposed decision to compensate the host communities for the destruction caused by oil spillage, which they said was from one of their ruptured pipes. Mobil agreed on November 9, 2012 that it was going to pay the people a compensation of N26.5 billion for the destruction of their means of livelihood occasioned by spillage from one of its pipes. The company willingly agreed to pay the sum as compensation. How they arrived at it, I don’t know. Till today, they have not paid that compensation. It sees the compensation as an act of charity. We will soon 0 Ÿ the state Assembly to explain its actions.

Are you telling us that the national leadership of the party has failed to call him to order? We have complained and we are going to complain again. You see, this question of the advantage 8 " " disturbing us because probably, Abuja believes that we need this governor here for the forthcoming elections. But the governor could make the party fail an election. 5 " " invite them to take a look at things again or we take steps to protect ourselves. It is not an Ahamba

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7 & legacy parties in this state will be making a very strong and serious statement. If after all that, Abuja still decides to ignore the situation, we will take care of ourselves and whatever they see, they take. ;343174K:“7E=:E4J843174L72@7E4:F4 Imo APC? He is leading his faction of APGA. They call themselves ‘Agenda.’ He is not leading the four political parties that formed the APC. So, he has put himself outside. We didn’t put him outside. The APC comprises the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Democratic Peoples Party (DPP), and the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) as well as the Action Congress of Nigeria (CAN). Every other person hanging around the APC is a concessionary member, who can only claim membership of the party after we might have formally registered him. That is the law. We have been keeping quiet all this while but not anymore. Opponents of the APC are saying that “the party died on arrival in Imo State.� Do you agree? Well, there is no doubt that APC has a very bright opportunity of winning in Imo State. I regret

to say that the only obstacle we have towards this lofty goal is the person we thought was our best advantage. What is your view on the national conference? I think Nigerians need to talk. Nigerians have to sit down together and discuss their future. But we must note two types of discussions. One is when there is sovereignty, which is in operation. The other is when there is a breakdown of sovereignty, either by military interruption or breakdown of law and order, as we had in Kenya. So, we belong to # " When you have a functional sovereignty, you cannot go outside the provisions of the constitution that holds the " " $ 8 how well desired your views are, they must subject themselves to the provisions of the constitution. Wherever there is collusion between those views, wonderful as they may be, acceptable as they may be, with the constitution, those views must give way. What should then be done? First, when somebody wants to hold a conference in Nigeria and they say there is a ‘no-go’ area, I say it is a fallacy because the Constitution has already provided a ‘no-go’ area, which has not been removed. The constitution clearly states that Nigeria is an indissoluble nation. So, you can’t dissolve this country. There are people who have said that they are going to decide whether they are going to be together or not. You can only decide how you will be together because the Constitution says you cannot stop being together. The second point is that we have already had a lot of discussions that have no legal basis and most times amounted to a waste of time and money. The Nigerian Constitution did not provide for a constitutional conference. It does not empower the President or the National Assembly to set up one. What we need to do is to look at the Constitution and see the provisions that could enable the National Assembly pass an Act that will create how people can come together and discuss their fate. The National Assembly can pass an Act that says this is a constitutional conference or a constituent assembly - whatever they may call it - and decide the membership and how the members will be selected, and it must exclude members of the executive and the legislature.


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Unending tackles between Ekiti PDP, APC over Fayemi Raphael Adeyanju, Ado Ekiti

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s Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, heads tenure, he has embarked on tour of all wards and local governments in the state to render account of his stewardship as well as give each community the opportunity to make input in the 2014 budget. He is also soliciting support for his second term bid. The governor said he deserves the electorate’s support ĂŒ the people gave him three years ago. Chairman of the All Progressives " 2 the same sentiments when he described the present administration as a winning team. He said: “Ekiti people know the value of a winning team and are not ready to change it.â€? Chief Awe also noted that the Fayemi-led administration had delivered all his election promises as contained in his eight-point agenda which include participatory governance, infrastructural development, modernising agriculture, education and human development, healthcare delivery, industrial development, tourism development and environmental sustainability as well as gender equality and empowerment. The major opposition party in the state, the Peoples Democratic Party 2!2 government’s claim, saying nothing could prevent the exit of the APC in 2014 because the party has lost touch with the voting class. PDP state chairman, Makanjuola Ogundipe, during an interview with Saturday Newswatch said: “ Ekiti people have seen through their lies; their false claims and their wasteful spending which has turned Ekiti into a debtor state and the people have rejected them. What are they celebrating? Is it the state of insecurity or the three universities that they have reduced to one which they cannot properly fund they are celebrating and making noise about,â€? he asked. The APC chairman however said the PDP is only being mischievous with its criticism. He said: “If anybody is referring to the present meeting with the people at their own levels, which the governor is doing to make them make input into the 2014 budget as a deceit, I won’t blame them because when they were in government, they never did such a thing.â€? Chief Awe told Saturday Newswatch that since the inception of the current administration, Governor Fayemi had on yearly basis embarked on this type of tour to make all the communities state their needs before the government. The APC chieftain said the merger of the three universities by the government was meant to improve the standard of university education in the state. Many prominent members of the PDP have however scored the government low. Former Governor of the state, Ayo Fayose, said the government has impoverished the

voting class more and that majority of the people now live in penury. He described Fayemi’s tour of the various communities as a damagecontrol strategy that is doomed to fail. Fayose said the exercise is a “medicine after death� because the people had been treating the carrot gifts being distributed by the government with contempt. According to him, no indigenous contractor from Ekiti State could

the contracts awarded by the administration so far. He asked: “Do you expect such people or their dependants to wish the return of the APC government?� Fayose who is a PDP governorship aspirant, said the kind of governor Ekiti people look forward to won’t be a stranger brought by friends and godfathers to deceive them. The state government has however dismissed the former governor as an irrelevant critic, seeking recognition and relevance. The state’s Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mr. Tayo Ekundayo, responded that Fayose is somebody that could not be taken seriously, adding that “we know his performance; we know how ignominious he left Ekiti. He is not worth dignifying with a response.� Fayose is not the only member of the opposition to score Fayemi low. Another PDP governorship aspirant in the state, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, said the Fayemi-led APC government is anti-masses as he described a recent protest embarked upon by some market women in Ado-Ekiti, as another evidence of government’s hatred by the masses, warning that any government that tramples upon the masses, denying them their means of livelihood would fail. Adeyeye said: “These are people who come to Ado-Ekiti from various towns and villages to sell their goods and leave the state capital not later than 11am. Now, the government is denying them that opportunity of being able to feed and sustain themselves for no reasonable purpose. “This was the same way the government demolished shops

Âź Ă‹ planting project, but up till today, " Âź whole of Ado-Ekiti. “If a government is demolishing shops, driving people away from where they converge to sell their wares, stopping workers’ salaries at will, refusing to pay their entitlements like leave bonuses, how does such a government expect the poor masses to live?â€? The governorship aspirant also accused the state government of paying lip service to healthcare delivery in the state, as he decried what he called the “parlous state of hospitals in Ekiti,â€? blaming " " " 8 to the hospitals. He said: “The present state of infrastructure and medical services in hospitals in Ekiti State should be a source of concern to well-meaning indigenes of the state.â€?

Former senator, representing Ekiti North, Ayo Arise, accused the government of promoting a state of insecurity by sponsoring political violence, noting that, “with six people already murdered in Ekiti State between October 2010 that Fayemi was judicially imposed on Ekiti and now, it is certain that the state is drifting towards anarchy and all lovers of Ekiti and its people must wade in.� The government has however dismissed the former senator’s comment as unfortunate. Mr. Ekundayo, while reacting to the statement, posited: “It was unfortunate that Senator Arise can behave as an uninformed Ekiti person, when under their watch we knew the series of killings that took place in the state, from former Governors Fayose to Segun Oni. “In our own case, we can recollect one or two isolated cases localised to Emure Ekiti alone. We have since

Ù peace we are advertising in Ekiti will pay dearly for it. We don’t have any reason to support any act of brigandage.� From all indications, however, a keen observer may note that despite the PDP’s continued claim of readiness to hijack power from the ruling APC, the opposition party has not shown enough seriousness to make good its threat as the PDP

% Recently, a member of the State & 8 5 PDP in the state, Mr. Olatunde Olatunde, faulted the leadership style of the state chairman, Ogundipe, saying it is

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# % to reposition it were foiled by its chairman. The PDP chieftain, who also doubles as the chairman of the party in Ekiti North Senatorial District, said only a fool would agree to the claim by the leadership of the party ‘

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runs contrary to the provisions of the party’s constitution. According to him, “Ogundipe is not leading the party aright. Do you want to talk about the way he junkets about; this will certainly not assist the course of the party. The executive members of our party had some misunderstanding some time ago and we were summoned to the national secretariat at Abuja.

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8 reconciliation gave us a marching order after the reconciliation that we should come together and bury our hatchets. I want to tell you that since the last three months that the order has been given, our chairman has " together.� The apparently enraged PDP ‘

* 6$ " consultation. And as a concerned member of the party who wants the PDP to win the forthcoming elections in the state, I must voice out now. The SEC is the highest decision-making organ of the party which the state’s working 8 ## working on its behalf. We have never had any SEC meeting since inception. And what has been the excuse is that we don’t want to be criticised. But the child that refuses o heed the advice of his parents will + # PDP leadership is fond of saying this is our group and we don’t want to work with other groups.� But Ogundipe in a swift reaction to the chains of allegations levelled against him described, Olatunde as someone who had made up his minds to pitch tent with the enemies of the PDP in Ekiti. Speaking through his media aide, Femi Omolusi, the PDP chairman said contrary to claims by his lieutenant, there is unity within the party. His words: “Our EXCO has been working as a team; it is quite unfortunate that somebody like Olatunde is bringing this kind of issue when he knows the truth. As

8 8 5 Although, I learnt he had joined forces with some elements bent on " ‘ 7 ' want to call him a liar because he is elderly, but I don’t think he is saying the truth. We have held SEC meetings more than three times.�


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his exercise, the Kegel exercise, which helps to strengthen the pubococcygeus, is also discovered to help in improving a woman’s body for childbirth, urinary control, reduction of backaches and increase sexual enjoyment for both the husband and wife. In 1948, Dr. Kegel’s work won the annual award of the Los Angeles Obstetrical Society. The Kegel Exercise helps to contract the muscle surrounding the vagina thereby causing the vagina to shrink back to it normal size and shape. The good news is that it has been said that nearly all women could be taught to contract the muscle. This exercise is safe, simple and not fatiguing. Dr. Kegel established that if a woman can interrupt her urination, then she has been able to contract the pubococcygeus muscle, meaning that she can carry out the kegel exercise. This is because it is this same muscle that controls the voiding of urine. To teach women this exercise, Dr. Kegel usually starts by asking them to open their legs wide while urinating, and once the " # Ÿ " % be made to stop it. The voiding of urine is interrupted for about two seconds, after which they continue, then stop again and hold it for another two seconds, and on and on until the bladder is empty. With this, the muscle is contracted when the urination is stopped and released to

Âź exercises the muscle surrounding the vagina. After a few trials, most women can recognize the sensation and repeat the contractions at anytime, anywhere. Dr. Hungerford, a childbirth educator says “Once the 8 % 7 fact, it can be done as rapidly as you open and shut an eye, though when exercising, the contraction should be held for about two seconds. With good control, urine can be released a teaspoon at a time.â€? Once this control of this muscle is learned, women are instructed to begin & before arising in the morning. The contraction is easier at this time but

& whenever urine is voided. How much of exercise is required? Women are usually advised to begin with ten contractions in a row, made at six intervals during the day. This makes sixty contractions in all. Each contraction need not take more than a second. Gradually, the number of sessions and number of contractions made can be increased. E.g. twenty contractions in a session would bring the six session total to a hundred and twenty a day. Dr. Kegel suggests that each voiding of urine be an opportunity for exercise. If this is done three times a day, adding exercise before arising, when retiring and at one other time, the initial program is completed. To be continued next week Concluded

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about her culture. However, when she arrived, her family told her that she had to get married. After the marriage, she managed to come back to the UK with help from the British Consulate. “My parents took me back home saying they wanted me to learn more about our culture and to experience life there. I had no idea they had marriage planned for me. If I had known, I would have run away or found help earlierâ€?, she said. Sola has been going to counseling to help her cope with depression and anxiety. In the Daily Mirror UK last month, a certain British-born Muslim teenage girl was taken on a family holiday to Pakistan after her 18th birthday. Days after arriving, she was forced by her father and two uncles into marrying a stranger. The marriage which lasted four-anda-half years saw her being routinely raped. “Our married life was hideous,â€? she says. “I was raped for the whole four-and-a-half years. He beat me, controlled and manipulated me. I felt worthless.â€? When she dared to complain, she was threatened by her uncles. When Ayesha dared rebel against her husband, her parents chillingly warned her: “Apologise or get divorced and marry an old man. You’re damaged goods now and no one else will want you.â€? Âź tracked her down and tried to kill her. However, she eventually escaped, and today bravely tells her story to expose the growing problem of forced arranged marriages that is sweeping our towns and cities. Campaigners and support groups say forced arranged marriage of young British Muslim girls is becoming a

bigger problem every day. A forced marriage takes place when the bride, groom or both do not want to get married but are forced to by others, usually their families. People forced into marriage may be tricked into going abroad, physically threatened and/or emotionally blackmailed to do so. Every year, many young people around the world (both male and female) are forced into marriage against their will, often by violence and blackmail from their own families and relatives. The social, humanitarian and 8 United Nations (UN) recently adopted a resolution aimed at ending early and forced marriages. The adopted resolution was co-chaired and cosponsored by Zambia and Canada. According to a statement by First Secretary for Press and Public Relations at the Permanent Mission of Zambia to the UN, Chibaula Silwamba, 8 $ # by consensus the resolution titled ‘Child, Early, and Forced Marriage’ with a record 109 member-States as co-sponsors. Zambia’s envoy to the UN Mwaba Kasese-Bota told the 193 UN member States penultimate Thursday that so many children had been forced into early marriages, a practice which deprived them of the full enjoyment of their rights as children. The practice also set them up for a compromised adulthood where they were unlikely to realise their full potential. According to UNICEF, child marriages are most common in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, a UN agency that promotes the wellbeing of children. At least, 64 million women aged between 20 and 24 years were married or in union before the age of 18, according to UNICEF. Young people rarely feel able to disclose their feelings about forced marriage. However there are some warning signs that may indicate the possibility of an impending forced marriage: extended absence from school/college, truancy, drop in academic performance, low motivation, excessive parental restriction and

control of movements, and history of siblings leaving education early Ă? # 8 workplace, poor performance, parental control of income and limited career choices; evidence of self-harm, # 8 # suicide, social isolation, eating disorders or substance abuse; and # Ă‘ Âź domestic violence/abuse or running away from home. It is a violation of fundamental Human Rights. In the UK, forced marriage amounts to a form of domestic violence and/or child abuse. 7 % as girls and boys from any community

" % from an arranged marriage Unlike forced marriages, in an arranged marriage both the bride and groom choose whether or not they want to marry the person suggested to them by their families. In a forced marriage, there is no freedom of choice. It is traumatic and can ruin people’s lives. Feeling that they no longer have control over their own lives, many individuals end up depressed, selfharming or, in the worst cases, even

8 # " It has been estimated that about 14 million girls under the age of 18 marry each year. " developing world is married by the age of 18. One in nine marries before they reach the age of 15. In countries like Niger, Chad, Mali, Bangladesh, Guinea and the Central African Republic (CAR), the rate of early and forced marriage is 60 per cent and over. Child brides are particularly prevalent in South Asia (46 per cent) and in subSaharan Africa (38 per cent). Countries with the highest rates of

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Mr. and Mrs. Chris Uba with staff of Daily Newswatch during their wedding last Saturday at the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Garden of Peace parish, Surulere – Lagos. PHOTO: ABIODUN OMOTOSO

inequality – women and girls often occupy a lower status in societies as a result of social and cultural traditions,

8 " Âź # an equal role in their homes and communities. Another reason for forced marriages is poverty. In families on a low income, girls may be viewed as an economic burden. The perception of girls’ potential to earn an income as comparatively poor pushes girls out of their homes and into marriage. Some cultures also have negative traditional or religious practices. In many countries, the importance of preserving family ‘honour’ and girls’ virginity is such that parents push their daughters into marriage well before they are ready. There is a belief that marriage safeguards against ‘immoral’ or ‘inappropriate behaviour’. In some cases, families are not even aware they are breaking the law. In some countries early marriage is so prevalent, prosecutions are seldom brought. With forced marriages, girls are likely to experience violence, abuse and forced sexual relations. Women who marry younger are more likely to be beaten and to believe that husbands ĂŒ + of poor sexual and reproductive health. Child brides are more likely to contract HIV than their unmarried counterparts because of their greater sexual exposure, often with an older husband who by virtue of his age is more at risk of being HIV positive. $ " # of school shortly before or when they get married. There is a commonplace view that once a girl is married she has crossed the threshold into adulthood and no longer needs an education. 9 8 " # " " may be one of the best ways to foster later, consensual marriage, while also contributing the delayed sexual initiation, lower rates of HIV and AIDs and greater gender equality.

’ve seen her, but I’ve never met her. I’m not her fan. Yeah, I’ve seen her in several movies. Her acting had never impressed me‌ certainly not the way I feel about Liz Benson, Regina Askia and co. I’m not even Tuface’s fan. 7 " shackled to Tuface for life, I was shocked and impressed. You could have knocked me out with a feather and I would have crashed to the ground yakata! for her. It takes guts to get married to somebody like Tuface. What sort of woman is this Annie Macaulay? She’s a rare breed of a woman. She’s a strong breed of a woman. She’s unique! Apparently, she is also a woman who knows what she wants and would wait for eternity to get it! You’re probably wondering what the heck I’m rambling about. It’s about Annie Macaulay. That’s obvious abi? I’m wondering why the heck she married Tuface? Could it be love? Does such crazy, inexplicable, without clause kind of love still exist? I can’t come to terms with this sort of African woman. I’ve never seen this sort of a woman. I mean, after everything Tuface put her through? The way I heard the story, she was already dating him, before he hit stardom. And what did he used to repay her love and faithfulness to him? Countless sexual exploits

% ' what! He probably wouldn’t have been found out, but some of his wild oats, took root and germinated. 7 % for Tuface; he never denied any of the ladies. He accepted his responsibilities like a man. Walahi, the guy has balls! But how did Annie feel each time he came with stories of having impregnated another lady? We’ve never heard of her breaking down emotionally. We’ve never even heard of her dating another guy out of spite. You know, like love on a rebound? Or something ladies of these days call tit-for-tat. What on earth would it take to make her furious with Tuface? How many women would take 8 tomatoes that Tuface repeatedly threw on her and still keep a smiling face? 0 Ă• + ĂĄ 9 ĂĄ 7 ĂŒ stop it! If na seriousness, end am there! 7 ĂŒ " friends mocking her each time the news came that another lady had " 8 # " "

+ Many of them must have given her pitiful looks. They must have discussed her situation to death. They must have sniggered. But in all these scandals, Anne had held her head high. Why did she choose to accept such shabby treatment from Tuface? Could it be because of his fame? Possibly! To be continued next week


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Housewife versus career woman: Pros and cons Living in Nigeria comes with its many challenges. For the most, women are torn between getting jobs and building careers to augment the family’s income and increase their own self-worth. On the other hand, it is tempting to become a housewife so that the woman is able to focus on all her domestic chores and raise the kids totally. However, which do men prefer – housewives or career women? Which roles do women prefer to adopt? AMINA BRAI OMOIKE @?7T >`< I’d love a housewife To me, a career woman that would forget that her husband and children are at home is bad. For the housewife, 7 7 + " " 7 from work, she would take good care of the kids and she wouldn’t be so tired when it is time to get busy in bed – Donald

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Healthy Living Stay Healthy WITH CHIOMA UMEHA, HEALTH EDITOR

(E-mail: cumeha@yahoo.com, Tel: 08104210759 )

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Unveiling of Mart Medicare Maternity Service in Lagos

Renovated Federal Medical Stores will boost health indices Continued from page 87

hospital to receive treatment for complicated malaria. And the community healthcare worker in Kebbi can provide vaccinations to babies in the homes of people in the community.� He elaborated on the increase in the capacity of the Federal Medical Stores which will improve accessibility of right and quality medication which will not endanger the health and lives of those who use them. Hawkins stated: “Previously, this entire facility had the capacity to store barely 10 per cent of the medicine required to meet Nigeria’s annual need to treat illnesses such as HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis, adding; “I’m happy to report that the renovations of the four warehouse bays you see behind us have nearly doubled the Federal Ministry of Health’s capacity to store medical goods and equipment.� He also said: “This will increase the availability of high quality commodities that will not only protect lives but reduce avoidable deaths that are caused by a lack of medication. “I read an article from a few months ago about people unknowingly buying ordinary water in place of real anti-malarial

The capacity of the Federal Medical Stores which will improve accessibility of right and quality medication which will not endanger the health and lives of those who use them medication. Increased availability of quality medications through the Federal Medical Stores system will reduce the incidence of undertreatment or improper treatment using counterfeit drugs,� the U.S. Consul General stated. According to him, the partnership will not end with the commissioning of the Medical Stores as

the U.S. Government, in partnership with the Global Fund, has plans to co-fund another large-scale project to construct state-of-theart, pharmaceutical-grade warehouses in Lagos and Abuja using an innovative technology called a ‘Warehouse-in-a-Box.’ These new facilities will provide enough storage space to house over 100 per cent of Nigeria’s annual need for a wide variety of public health sector medications, he said. “Here in Oshodi, Nigeria has demonstrated its strong commitment by providing funding for the renovation of four other warehouses in this complex; the establishment of a partnership to maintain the newly renovated warehouses; and the Ministry of Health’s approval for substantial involvement of the private sector in the future warehouses here and in Abuja, the U.S. Consul General stated. To the ministry’s workers, Ambassador Sani said: “Henceforth, when I come in here, I want to see the store full with drugs. Three days later, if I come, I want to see the drugs half gone and distributed to the right places and when I check back, I want to see the store full with drugs again.�

an herbal supplements provide relief for menopause symptoms? Are herbal supplements healthy relief for menopause symptoms? These are some of the common questions which patients ask. Studies have shown that some herbal supplements can help some people, though each woman is expected to decide what works for her. Research has also proved that many medications are derived from plants. Also, many plants have powerful medicinal powers based on research. But, the problem is that herbal supplements are not regulated by the food and drug agencies like medications are. Therefore, many over-the-counter supplements may not really be composed of what they say they are or may not really contain the ingredients listed on their labels. Some herbal supplements are known to be more helpful than others. If you have found a good remedy that helps your symptoms; there are some basic facts that will guide you in using it. For instance, Melatonin, a naturally occurring substance in as a safe way to help with sleep, can be helpful for sleepless nights if taken at bedtime. Another herb,

black cohosh, can be helpful for Ÿ " in your diet may help with hot Ÿ " &# Another herb, St. John’s Wort, may help with mild depression or mood swings. Many other herbs—evening primrose oil, dong quai, red clover, kava, and wild yam, for example—have been touted as helpful for menopausal symptoms but have not been proven to be useful in clinical studies, and some have been implicated in health risks. Warning You can do some research and think about which herbal or natural supplements you might want to take. But remember that many plants # % and that you should never take any supplements without the knowledge and approval of your healthcare provider. Herbs can interact not only with other medications you may be taking, but also with any conditions you might have. And some herbs can also be harmful if taken inappropriately or for the wrong reason. So please check for any dangerous interactions and always discuss with your healthcare provider any supplements that you may be taking.

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The Dentist

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Cleft lip/palate and other oral/ facial developmental defects

Back Pain: Making the diagnosis

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his is initially overcome with the development of specially designed repples that elongate forwards. The posterior part of the oral + " teats are also larger to cope with the reduced negative pressure

Ÿ 5 # methods include use of droppers like the eye dropper apparatus, plastic syringes. The drawback here is the child will tend to swallow a lot more air therefore feeding is not done in the recumbent position Ear problems tend to increase viz infections of the middle – ear. The association is the anatomy of the palate and functions of the palatal muscle especially the posterior part – sift palate. There may other associated anomalities with cleft lip, palate or other clefts of the orofacial region. The probability of associated anomaly in children with higher than in those without cleft. " foot, neurological disturbances may occur in addition to clefs in the orofacial region. These muscles of the palate have connections with the middle ear apparatus, their absence in clefts result in the middle ear essentially becoming a closed space and no drainage mechanisms hence infection of the inner/middle ear. Speech problems (the consonant variety – p, b, t, d, " + consonant sounds are essential for development of vocabulary much language activity is restricted, 8 The structures of the tongue, lips lower jaws and soft palate all work in sync to produce speech. The soft palate acts as a value hence if not developed or with defect, there will be speech problems. Parents who have children with cleft can receive help through some assistance from dedicated NGO’s like the smile train in most teaching and specialist hospitals. + % screened treated begins early to deal with all defects as it may arise. Concluded

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Kano expresses commitment to eradicate polio Ted Odogwu Bureau Chief, Kano

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of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on possible intervention in the sectors agriculture and education, in view of their connection with the prevalence of Polio. The governor thanked Mr. Gates for his commitment and support towards making 8 # # 5 7 # Health, Dr. Abubakar Labaran, explained that despite logistical and personnel challenges, the state has recorded progress in tackling polio, as only 14 cases were recorded this year as against 22 in 2012. He assured that more premiums will be placed on immunization; particularly in areas were cases of apathy to the exercise persist. + Ă‹

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he government of Ogun State, in collaboration with the Shell Nigeria has showed readiness to expand 7 5 75 # " to tackle the menace of infant and maternal mortality rate. + " 5 Health, Dr. Olaokun Soyinka, made this known at the workshop organized for the communities in Abeokuta, the state capital, stating that the beginning of greatness start with a dream, as a state we have dreams of healthy state. The programme tagged “Expanded Stakeholders’ workshop to disseminate Assessment of the ARAYA Programme� # by the Senior Special Assistant to the governor on health, Dr. Olaolu Lawson,

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which everyone can come together as one to contribute for healthy living, noting 6 ‘ major goal, that is why the Shell Nigeria

8 " 5 “Shell and the good people of the state are example of collaboration to accelerate progress, we don’t want infant and maternal mortality death in the state and we don’t want deadly disease,� he explained. 5 "

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Intensive pain management Intensive pain management includes more invasive techniques to relieve pain. These techniques are associated % #

complications, as well as higher cost. These techniques are used for people with intractable pain and include: ä Nerve blocks and injections. Medications to treat pain or interfere with nerve function are injected directly into the space surrounding the spinal cord. ä Intraspinal implants ä Spinal cord stimulation ä Intraspinal infusion systems ä Surgery. Surgery may be done # # and pain by removing parts of the vertebrae that are pressing on the nerves. ä Nerve blocks and injections ä Nerve blocks and other injections are used to facilitate physical therapy and include: ä Trigger point injections ä Epidural steroid injections ä Facet joint injections or facet nerve blocks ä Discography ä 5# ĂŒ ä 5# %

Trigger point injections are used for myofascial pain syndromes. Myofascial pain is sometimes severe muscular pain that may travel to other parts of the body, similar to nerve pain. The muscles become very sensitive and tender. Part of the muscle – the “trigger pointâ€? – may go into spasm. Injection of medication into a muscular trigger point reduces muscle pain and spasm, and allows a person to resume his or her physical therapy program. # ĂŒ 57

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Interview My friendship with Sultan – Cardinal Onaiyekan Archbishop of Abuja Catholic Archdiocese, His Eminence, John Cardinal Onaiyekan (CON), no doubt, is a household name not only in the Christendom but among Nigerians and foreigners as well. In this interview with our Nation’s Capital Editor, MIKAIL MUMUNI and Correspondent, TAIYE AGBAJE, Cardinal Onaiyekan said religious diversity is one of the greatest assets Nigerians fail to appreciate. The former Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) president, however, called for intra-Islamic dialogue to address the menace of terrorism. He spoke on various issues ranging from religion and tradition to politics vis-a-vis current the insecurity problems bedevilling the country. Besides, he also sheds light on his life and why he chose priesthood as a career. Excerpts:

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Interview My friendship with Sultan – Cardinal Onaiyekan is great. It is Arabic language

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of Religion. The minister of religion is the one who coordinates all the zakats and all religious activities but they also do one or two things for the Christians. When I was going to visit the minister, I was in suit with my cross. As we were leaving the house, my colleague didn’t carry his own cross. He looked at me and said: 6 " " &Õ/ 7

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/ 7 much and I will take it to mean, “I don’t / " Ă? man embraced me with my cross and we had a chat for one hour. He told me that he had worked in Nigeria. He was an oculist and he worked in Kano. When we for my address. We spoke very well and 0 "

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In spite of the establishment of the National Inter-religious Council, it seems it has failed in ensuring peaceful coexistence among the two faiths, looking at the rate of increase in terrorism and the people saying your coming together 1284=:34E72LL949J7L@7@42=947N:E3Â’4 1234J84 your reaction to these? I will not agree with you that there is no peaceful relationship between Christians and Muslims in Nigeria. I refuse to agree with that. From your name (pointing to one of the interviewers) I am sure you are a Muslim. Have we fought since you came

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Everybody who calls himself a religious leader should call himself to order and I do believe that it is not right for any Nigerian to ridicule any other religion; preach your own and let every other persons preach their own also hoped that when we have that kind of forum, when conlicts arise, we could put our heads together and address it. NERC is not a ministry of religion formed by government to deal with religious issues in general. So, you cannot say it has failed because it has not solved the problem of Boko Haram. Apart from the fact that the problem of Boko Haram is more than religion, there is the issue of security which means that there is problem of arms and ammunition. That

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Ă? " to make the government uncomfortable if they are in the opposition and also those the government who accuse those in the opposition of causing all kinds of problems whether they are doing it or not. It is only after you have taken note of all these that you can begin to see to what & " & religious leaders can intervene. 2L6J=K42™:;34@JN7E7=<784TJ31J=43174 same religion reminds us of a comment 2,EJ™;37@43:4 283:E4 1EJ84 6:3J74L2834 Sunday where he said all Catholics are K:J=K43:417LLÂ’4 1234J849:;E4<:557=34:=4 this sir? $ & # # Jesus said:: “Forgive them for they know

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" � preach your own and let every other persons preach their own. But anybody % a religion like Catholicism that has more than 1.3 billion people all over the world and that has proven itself are all going to hell. That just shows how much he has up there (the Cardinal demonstrates lack " & forehead). That’s all. What is your call to all Catholic faithful on this kind of provocative statement? They should just ignore him, continue to live their lives as good Catholics. They should live in peace with everybody, be faithful to the tenet of their religion and they can be sure they will go to heaven. 7 / / (laughs‌) And if he goes to hell‌? I will not repeat what he has said. I will not send him to hell (laughs‌). I am praying that he will realize that he made a mistake and land also in heaven because that is where we are all supposed to go. Can you share your greatest exciting and embarrassing moment with us? It is not easy because the whole of my & say that the whole of my life, for the very reason that I am a human being and that I am not also able to do what I should be " 7 7 8 7 embarrassed there. But as for the most " & " 7 ' & (laughs‌)


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Surveillance

Teenager abducts cousin for N50,000 ransom One Abba Ali, in conspiracy with his friends, exploited the innocence of his cousin by kidnapping and terminating his life. TUNDE BUSARI reports

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n Kaduna, the Kaduna State capital, the trio of Abba Ali, Nasir Abubakar and Mohammed Danlami are presently in police custody over their alleged role in the kidnapping and death of Ă? to the prime suspect. Saturday Newswatch gathered that the seven-year old boy lost his life from % " to an object in an uncompleted building at Ungwa Dosu area of the city. The 18-year-old Albba was the architect of the plot by asking the unsuspecting cousin to accompany him to an undisclosed place, which, in the end, turned out to be his point of no return. “He had briefed the other suspects about what he intended doing to extort N5, 000 from the father of the deceased. He even bought a new sim card, which he used

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to call his uncle and demand for the ransom,� a source said. It was further learnt that distrust among the suspects was their albatross resulting in their eventual arrest. Abubakar was said to have accused Abba of a prank over the ransom. He, thus, put a call to the father of the deceased and disclosed the identity of the brain behind his son’s misfortune. The worried father alerted

the police who urged him to play along until the sim number was tracked and the suspects rounded up. Abba did not deny the allegation, neither did his friends. They, however, could not explain how the deceased died. They said they had returned to their hideout where the boy was held only “They quickly dug the earth and buried the corpse to cover

their track. But the corpse has been exhumed after they led the police to the spot,� the source further said. Police Public Relations ‘ 5 Command, Aminu Lawan, a Deputy Superintendent 2 incident and the detention of the suspects, promising that the police would carry out a comprehensive investigation 8

Robbery suspect who raids LAUTHEC students confesses Tunde Busari

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he nightmare experienced by some students of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology in Ogbomosho, may have come to an end with the eventual arrest a suspected armed robber. Saturday Newswatch gathered that Farayola Oladimeji, has unleashed reign of terror on the % occasions, escaping with their valuables such as money, mobile phone and other items. However, his reign of terror was recently cut short when

# % " eventually landed him in police custody to account for his escapades. Justifying his life in the crime world, Oladimeji said his encounter with an armed robber who snatched his new motorcycle was the catalyst turning him also to a man of the underworld. “What I do is to pose as a passenger and snatch the okada from the operator when he takes me to an isolated place. I use a small gun to threaten the operator. I don’t go out with any other person. I sold parts of the two motorcycles for N30,000,� he said.

Why we closed the hospital, govt officials speak

Oladimeji added that he used the gun to rob students of Ladoke Akintola Univeristy of Technology of their mobile phones. “I have so far snatched four motorcycles before I was arrested.� Police Public Relations

‘ 5 Command, Olabisi OkuwobiIlobanafor, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, described the suspect as an incurable criminal. She said he had always been on the list of the command’s wanted criminal.

“We have paraded him after our Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Ogbomosho had arrested him. We are going to do our job as usual

" 8 " 8 charge him to court,� the PPRO said.

Osun CP charges officers over yuletide Tunde Busari

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ommissioner of Police of Osun State Command, Dorothy Gimba has " ‘ % bringing crime under control during and after the Yuletide celebrations. Gimba, addressing her ‘ " conference, enjoined them to put up adequate security arrangement and work as a team. 5 ‘ to demonstrate more commitment to policing in their areas of jurisdiction, re-jig and motivate their subordinates in order to produce positive results and "

# respect. Reminding them of the Inspector-General of Police’s

% # " the force and the integral transformation agenda, she Ă‹ # ĂŽ

CP Gimba

personnel to revisit the code of conduct as a guide. The CP said visibility policing should be their stream of actions in all nooks and crannies in the State as the festive period, according to &# 8

Ÿ & 5 " ‘ to hold peace talks and meetings with stake holders to reassure them of quality service delivery and crime free celebrations. She particularly directed them to put in their best so as to prevent any break down of law and order at all religious, social and cultural centres where various activities will be taking place. 6 " ‘ points are to be well managed against any form of criminal

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irector of Child’s Development, Ministry %

Poverty Alleviation (WAPA), Alaba Fadairo has shed more light on the action of his ministry over the private hospital, where nursing mothers were allegedly detained. A team from the ministry, during the week, stormed Afolabi Hospital, located at 78, Oworo Road,Bariga in Lagos, where seven nursing mothers and their babies were rescued and the Medical Director, Dr Olajide Afolabi arrested. Fadairo said the ministry acted # % ĂŽ that a hospital was keeping new born babies and their parents for failing to meet up with the bills they incurred after delivery. The Director said that before her team stormed the hospital, they had watched a video which showed the babies on spring 8 mere wrappers. This, according to her, is against the fundamental human rights of the children. “We realised that some of the people have even paid part of their debts, yet they were being held for as long as six, seven months. In fact, when we got to the hospital, the doctor was very violent. He made calls and we were besieged by hoodlums who surrounded us. We escaped after a re-inforcement came from the task force,â€? she said. ! ‘ Public Defender, Rotimi Omotola said the rescued mothers and their babies are now in safe hands and doing well. Omotola said criminal charges "

of the hospital if he is found guilty in the course of investigation “You can’t dehumanise people to such an extent just because they are owing you. It is a violation of their fundamental human rights. This is happening because people don’t know their rights or where to go when such happens. “Again, people don’t want to be their brothers’ keeper anymore, else this kind of development ought to have been reported earlier,� she said.

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