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Tragedy hits Synagogue Church ...As hostel collapses
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Sympathisers and worshippers at the scene of the collapsed building at the Synagogue Church of All Nations in Lagos‌yesterday. INSET: Rescue workers evacuating an injured person.
ragedy struck yesterday at the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCAN) where a building undergoing renovation collapsed, allegedly killing some people and trapping several others. The church is located in Ikotu area, a suburb of Lagos metropolis.
Saturday Newswatch however learnt that many persons might have been killed in the incident. Described as a guest house within the church premises, the building, according to eyewitnesses, was undergoing renovation when a section of it caved in yesterday. Said an eyewitness who did not give his name: “I
people either died or were injured; all I can say is that many people fell victim because construction work was in progress there when a part of the house came down.� >>Continued on Page 2
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uguri. The source said the encounter in Konduga lasted between 4am and 12noon yesterday. “That was the happiest outing by troops of the 7 Division in recent times. Almost all the terrorists that mobilised for the Konduga attack were killed. Two of them were ar-
Nigerian soldiers and Boko Haram insurgents has resulted in the death of about 120 terrorists in Konduga town during an encounter in the ongoing counter-insurgency operation which reportedly lasted several hours. Konduga is about 40 kilometers to Maiduguri, the Borno State capital. Military sources said the
sives. A suicide bomber was also intercepted and killed. A rested and the simple fact cameraman that came with is that the Boko Haram suf- them in order to cover their fered a major defeat this time planned atrocity was also around. They came when our killed and the remnant of the men were ready for them. camera recovered,� he said. “All the vehicles they came Meanwhile, the Defence with were either shelled or # $ terday that Nigerian troops vehicles have been taken to " % & # the Maimalari Barracks and am terrorists and recaptured more are on the way. Mubi, Michika, Bazza, Gulak, “Our troops also recovered >>Continue on Page 3 ! " -
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omplaints yesterday, trailed the inauguration of the National Integration Committee (NIC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the South East stakeholders faulted its composition. The NIC was constituted to galvanize and reconcile all aggrieved members of the party across the country. National Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu, who inaugurated the committee yesterday, called on members to reposition the party so that it remains the party to beat '/+*
elections. This is just as former deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, Prince Chibudom Nwuche,
said there has been widespread marginalization of the south easterners in the scheme of things. Nwuche, who spoke shortly after the inauguration, expressed reservation abouts its membership. But Mu’azu said the initiative was aimed at refocusing the party, adding that if PDP members resolve to turn the fortunes of the party around, it would not only remain the party to beat but the toast of Nigerians on a sustainable basis. “We should therefore, go beyond being a reformed party to a reformminded institution that is pro-actively committed to 5
transformation of our dear country. “You have been assembled as great party lead-
ers with great party spirit; men and women of high strength of character who, by your wealth of experience, are well-equipped and disposed to create value, add value and protect values within the PDP family,� he said. Mu’azu gave the terms of reference of the committee as follows: to reach out to all estranged members of the party and resolve is 8 &
out a harmonious re-union between subsisting members and new or estranged members in a synergic engagement; mobilise new members to join the party as well as obtain the buyin and commitment of old members to become advocates of the party’s vision. Chief Tony Anenih, chairman of the PDP Board
of Trustees (BoT), who is also the chairman of the North West committee, called on members to see their assignment as a call to service. Other chairmen include Senator David Mark (South West); Senator Ahmadu Alli (South East); Prof. Iya Abubakar (South South); Dr Bello Aliero (North Central) and Senator Ken Nnamani (North East). The committee has three weeks to submit its report. Meanwhile, the three South East PDP governors, namely Martins Elechi (Ebonyi), Theodore Orji (Abia) and Sullivan Chime (Enugu), were absent at the inauguration. Also absent was Senator Nnamani, who was named chairman of one of the committees.
Tragedy hits Synagogue Church Continued from Page 1 Another eyewitness claimed that the structure that collapsed was housing the hostels where foreign guests were previously accommodated. “I guess it was getting inadequate for their use hence the Church management decided to expand it.� At the premises of the Church yesterday evening, Saturday Newswatch observed a tensed atmosphere as everyone around looked pensive. Yet, there were people who continually yelled, believing that some construction workers were still trapped under the rubble. ing this report, four ambulance vans had been deployed to evacuate some injured persons to hospital emergency wards, and the dead to the morgue. Explaining how the six-storey building collapsed, spokesman of the Church, Mr. Oladapo Bankole, said: “It happened at about 3pm today (yesterday) when
about three helicopters were noticed hovering over our premises. At this time, we were all wondering what was happening. About 20 minutes later, one "
closer to the building. Five minutes after that, what we all saw was the building falling down.� He was in a way insinuating sabotage. Oladapo also con '*
persons, including three children who were seriously injured were res
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), led by Mr. Ibrahim Farinloye, and the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA). He, however, did not con The injured, he said, were promptly evacuated to the Isolo and Igando General Hospitals for treatment. Nonetheless, there were speculations that +*
including foreigners, might have lost their lives in the incident.
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jubilee convocation of the Nigerian Defence Academy in Kaduna Stateâ&#x20AC;Śyesterday. noted that the current World Health Organisation (WHO) research had recorded 2,300 cases and 1,200 deaths while +*' &
have been infected out of which 79 reportedly died. Taiye Odewale, Abuja He assured that the Nataking a severe toll on the cians, irrespective of ideoLadsous, who was in tional Assembly will conenate President, Da- of the nation, stressing that should remember that tinue to give its support to Liberia to assess the UN vid Mark, has tasked â&#x20AC;&#x153;huge resources that would politics can only be played the military to win what he mission there known the Armed Forces to have been used for national when Nigeria exists as a cor- described as asymmetrical by the acronym UNMIL brace up to the critical secu- development are now being porate entity and in peace.â&#x20AC;? war, urging the citizens to could further support rity situation orchestrated by
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Boko Haram insurgents and and terrorism.â&#x20AC;? said the international the embers of war and disu- Forces to succeed. reclaim some communities Former Head of State, community had begun to In the face of all the chal- nity, saying: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nigeria is not in the North East being colo- lenges, he however assured an accident. It has pleased General Yakubu Gowon, help the country combat nized by the murderous sect. that Nigeria will not disin- the Almighty God to put us the spread of the disease. Mark threw the chal- tegrate as, according to him, together as one and it is our Commandant of the NDA, He said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are not lenge to the military in Ka- stakeholders in the country solemn duty to nurture the General David Ejoor, were duna yesterday, during the â&#x20AC;&#x153;will never relent in keep- country to her full poten- awarded Honorary Doctor- leaving Liberia. We are here to stay the course graduation ceremony of ing the country one,â&#x20AC;? but tial.â&#x20AC;? ate degrees at the convo- and to help the people the 61Regular Course of the added that ethnic, political, He continued: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The fu- cation ceremony for their Nigeria Defence Academy sectional and religious prob- ture still holds greater prom- meritorious services to the of the country and their neighbours get through (NDA). He noted that the lems complicating issues ise if only we could put our nation. this terrible crisis. country is passing through in Nigeria demand that all
Commandant of NDA, We will continue to a critical phase in its history, hands should be on deck as work together as one peo- Major General Mohammed saying: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our peaceful and a way out. ple. With greater commit- Idris, promised that the stand by Liberia and its corporate existence is threatMark, therefore, cau- ment and resolve, I have school will continue to live neighbours currently batened by insurgency, terror- tioned politicians against no doubt in my mind that up to its billing; improving tling an â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;unprecedentedâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; ism and sheer criminality.â&#x20AC;? playing politics with the Nigeria will be one of the on research and knowledge Ebola outbreak. I think He lamented that the war nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s security and unity, worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s super powers,â&#x20AC;? he as important ingredients for we owe it to this country against terrorism is already pointing out that â&#x20AC;&#x153;politi- stressed. and its neighbours who national development.
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higher, and each day that passes, the numbers continue to grow. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Even though the epidemic is of unprecedented proportions, we know what to do and we support the World Health Organization in developing its work. â&#x20AC;&#x153;UNMIL has stood beside the people of Liberia through good and bad times. And now, everyone recognizes this as a particularly â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;bad time. It is true that we, the international community, have invested a lot over the years to bring back peace and security to Liberia, and, more generally, to West Africa. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You have seen the very public and proactive position taken by the Secretary-General who has given orders to the entire UN system to mobilize in comprehensive, strategic and concrete
to stem the epidemic.â&#x20AC;? Liberia, along with the other hard-hit countries, Guinea and Sierra Leone, are facing an unprecedented Ebola outbreak. More than 4,000 cases have been reported region-wide with over 2,200 deaths.
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Gwoza, Bama, Gamboru Ngala as well as some villages in the region held by the insurgents since last incident could be connected with the rising tempo of polIt continued that busi ness activities and the Semenitari wondered: â&#x20AC;&#x153;At situation in the recaptured this point, we are unwilling towns and villages are be Q hope it is not politically-moDirector of Defence In Q
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Pistorius found guilty of culpable homicide
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APC slams Presidency over Modu Sheriff Emmanuel Iriogbe, Abuja
that President Jonathan has not got the courage to inveshe All Progressives Con- tigate and prosecute the acgress (APC) has accused cused, who are his friends, the Presidency of being adding: â&#x20AC;&#x153;How can you proseconomical with the truth, ecute a person who accompaparticularly its response to nies you on a high level secucondemnation of President rity meeting to a foreign head Goodluck Jonathan for â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;hob- of state?â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;? nobbingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; with an alleged Boko â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Presidency said the Haram sponsor, Ali Modu security agencies are invesX X
In a statement said to have President will not interfere, been issued from Dubai yes- but what message was the terday by its National Public- President sending to the secuity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mo- rity agencies by circulating the hammed, the party said the picture of the accused with Presidencyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s defence of Sher- himself? Is that a subtle mes Z [ Z sage to the security agencies meeting with host President that the accused is a friend of Idris Deby of Chad, and the the President hence he is unfact that the Presidencyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s state- touchable? ment was coordinated with â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Presidency said Sher X Z & - man, has shown that the APC > ] ^ is right to have called for the cy not aware of the memo sent X - home by the Nigerian Defence leged Boko Haram sponsors Adviser in Chad concerning by the International Criminal X _ Q Z ^ Court (ICC), instead of the Ni- dency tell Nigerians whether gerian security agencies which or not the investigation rec [ ommended by the Defence The statement further said X Z
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South African judge, Thokozile Masipa, has found Oscar Pistorius guilty of culpable homicide and negligent handling of a gun in a restaurant, but acquitted him on two other
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he Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETfund), Dr. Musa Babayo, has explained that the body has embarked on funding of capacity building training workshops for laboratory technicians in the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tertiary institutions. Babayo, who disclosed this at the opening ceremony of a workshop for laboratory operators in all the tertiary institutions in the South East zone of the country, at the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu, recently, stated that such workshops were designed by TETfund to build capacity and optimise the utilisation and maintenance of laboratory equipment procured by the fund for over the years. Represented by the chairman, Strategic 7 ! of TETfund and Board of Trustees member representing the South East, Mr. Chinedu Onu, Babayo said that in the past, a lot of intervention funds were given to to procure technical and laboratory equipment for laboratories and technical/vocational education. '**9 '**: /: allocated to technical and vocational education, /&+ '*&&
through the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) for Taiye Agbaje, Abuja electoral body, Prof. INEC has issued names well as people who feel that and gave indication of they need to get their names bout 60 civil society Wednesday, that â&#x20AC;&#x153;Some of these explained additional polling units; into the register. o r g a n i s a t i o n s that the distribution of equipment are underâ&#x20AC;&#x153;But really, we think it is (CSOs) has called utilized or not being the additional 30, 000 and comments on what important that INEC creates on the Independent properly maintained by polling units was aimed INEC has done, and we more awareness so that Electoral at decongesting polling hope that INEC is able to people will know how to < National Commission (INEC) to institutions.â&#x20AC;? units and accommodate listen to the perspectives get themselves on the ballot. According to him, ensure transparency in the new residential areas in the of people, match it against Certainly, the environment TETfund recognises the distribution of the additional country among others. its own decision on how in Nigeria today has made importance of laboratory 30, 000 polling units recently polling units are spread. But people much more aware and technologists created. question from journalists, the certainly, the presence of and conscious of the need The CSOs, under the Coordinator of the groups, polling units in a community to exercise their democratic in facilitating and enhancing teaching auspices of the Nigeria who is also the Executive for a lot of people is indicative right, and we think it and research activities Civil Society Situation Director of Policy and Legal of INECâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presence and their is important that INEC Room, gave the charge, Advocacy Centre (PLAC), own ability to exercise their responds to that pressure tertiary institutions, yesterday, at a session on Clement Nwankwo, said votes. And we think that / hence the interest of the INECâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Implementation of this needs to be done very it towards giving them the fund in the provision Continuous Voters Card feedbacks and comments transparently,â&#x20AC;? he said. opportunity to vote as the of intervention fund for and Permanent Voters on what INEC has done, Nwankwo, who pointed '*&+ 2 Card Exercise and Extent laboratory equipment in the commission should out that the meeting was he added. of Citizensâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Awareness, consider the perspectives organised to address the the institutions. He said since the electoral â&#x20AC;&#x153;It has therefore become supported by the Open of people and harmonised problems associated with body has assured Nigerians, imperative that we Society Initiative for West these with its own decision the Permanent Voters Card the CSOs would hold it to match capacity building Africa (OSIWA) in Abuja. on how the polling units are (PVC), noted that there has its words â&#x20AC;&#x153;and where it fails Due to the controversy spread. programme with funds been a lot of concerns about to deliver, we would draw allocated to interventions that trailed its creation, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Well, we think that the availability of PVC as %2 in all tertiary institutions the chairman of the for the education sector and the nation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This brought about hosting of this workshop for laboratory technologists in all tertiary institutions. We are optimistic this programme will add value to your knowledge and to the institution you represent,â&#x20AC;? he stated. The BoT chairman also led the workshop participants to the idle equipment of TETfund deposited at the IMT Enugu. However, laboratory technologists in tertiary institutions in the zone blamed unstable power ! " # $ % ! & ' & supply in the country * +/01 & 2 3 ! 4 2 " 2 32 5 & 6 ' 7 " ! " $ 5 8 9 ! < $ ' for poor utilisation of the equipment.
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he Presidency yesterday said it will hold a summit of representatives of = Tuesday September 16 in Abuja. The summit, according to the Presidency, is in a bid to ensure that all the support groups for President Goodluck
5 = properly harmonised, and as a way of showcasing the spirit of national unity and solidarity. The Presidency has however, distanced itself from a group > ? billboards. The billboards, the presidency said, is considered < < '** ! girls. It would be recalled that over 8000 support groups nationwide participated in < exercise for the re-election of 7 J % Speaking at a news conference yesterday in Abuja,
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Professor Rufai Alkali, political adviser to the President and National Coordinator, Goodluck Support Group, said that contrary to reports, all support groups are entirely voluntary, saying it receives no inputs in terms of funding from the Presidency. He explained that an Q= by Dr. Godson Nnaka is now engaged in analyzing the data collected from the nationwide screening exercise of the support groups. The Summit, according to Alkali, is a celebration of the core values that bound all Nigerians as one people, united for peace, stability and progress of the country. On the ongoing rallies by a political pressure group, Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN), and collaboration with the Presidency, the political adviser to the President said â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want to harmonise the groups that have come out to identify with the President comeback bid.â&#x20AC;?
Boko Haram:Army deny plans to enlist ex-militants,ex-servicemen
to enlist 10,000 ex- Niger Delta militants and service he Nigerian Army yesterday denied against insurgency in the any plan to enlist the north was not correct. He therefore, contended assistants of ex-servicemen and ex-militants in that the Nigerian military tackling the Boko Haram has the capacity to root out the terrorists from Nigerian insurgency in the North. Answering questions soil. It would be recalled that from newsmen on Friday in Kaduna, the Chief of the umbrella organisation !" # $ % of the North, Arewa Gen. Kenneth Minimah, Consultative Forum (ACF), debunked the reports that had on Thursday warned the army was working the Nigerian Army against
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blatant lie.â&#x20AC;? Earlier in his speech at the event, General Minimah said the Nigerian Army upgraded the hospital to level four international standard given the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contributions to peacekeeping across the world. According to him, with the upgrade of the 300bed hospital and the commissioning of the Radio Diagnosis Centre, the Nigerian Army requirements of meeting best international standard of troops, saying it was part and welfare of military Oyeyemi, said though personnel and their civilian the current national road counterparts. X He said Nigerian Army penalty at N3, 000, before the expiration of the deadline health care services of its next year, the Act would troops and members of have been amended to their families as well as ensure a more stringent the public, and that the measures. commissioning of the Oyeyemi said the measure centre was yet another became necessary because evidence of the current research has shown that 5 most accidents on the roads strengthen the delivery are caused by over-speeding. services in the country. using ex-militants who President Umaru Yarâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Adua the Boko Haram insurgents in the region. While reacting to a question on the development shortly after commissioning the Radio Diagnosis Centre of 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital, Kaduna, the Army chief tasked Nigerians to discard such rumour, saying simply that, â&#x20AC;&#x153;it is not true. It is a
Speed Limiter Device:FRSC sets June 2015 deadline for installation a vehicle while in motion, ensures that a driver does not exceed the set limit on a towards addressing particular road and what is the menace of prescribed for the vehicle in speed-related road crashes order to bring down the rate nationwide, the Federal of on the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s highways. Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Disclosing this at a oneyesterday, gave drivers day stakeholdersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; forum & '*&+ on the National Policy on installation of the maximum Maximum Road Speed road speed limiter device on Limiters for Vehicles in their vehicles or face penalty. Abuja, the Corps Marshall Speed limiter is a device of the FRSC, Boboye that cuts down the speed of Taiye Agbaje, Abuja
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staff issue fresh Oyo partners firm in $2m Judiciary ultimatum on financial autonomy waste to wealth project `
Olaide Oyelude, Ibadan he fragile industrial peace in the judiciary is being threatened Olaide Oyelude, Ibadan (HESSL) to recycle waste report on the project. multi-national company and turn it to wealth and I n f o r m a t i o n Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), yo State energy generation in the Commissioner, Prince has issued a fresh ultimatum government is HESSL, General Electric state. It is a waste to wealth Gbade Lana, in his of October 2, 2014 for the set to enter into a _^`! energy project aimed at contribution, said the Federal Government to $25 million partnership of the dump sites in the improving the lives of the project, when commenced, comply with a judgment > < state - Ajakanga, in Oluyole people of the state. will employ over 225,000 of the Federal High Court, to turn wastes from dump Local Government Area of |` people from the state both. Abuja, mandating it to sites to renewable energy the state into an energy mopped up on the streets ` ensure the payment of and wealth in Ibadan, the conversion ground. of Ibadan will now be of HSSEL, Engineer budgetary allocations for He said the governor, state capital. converted to energy in the Akinpelu Shogunle said > after his urban renewal Governor Abiola % ` < 5 the project, which has a is now is to supply Ibadan DISCO lifespan of 25 years, will of the National Judicial Ajimobiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s deputy Chief programme, Commission as stipulated ] % ^ focused on touching the and Oluyole Power Station be completed within 12-14 in the 1999 Constitution, Adekanmbi, made lives of the residents of the as well as show to the months of commencement as amended, for onward the disclosure while state, beginning with the world how you can turn of the project. allocation to various statesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; addressing journalists state capital, Ibadan. waste to wealth and make In his address, the { |` executive chairman of judiciary. in Ibadan, adding that ` the governor has already governor, Senator Abiola the state.â&#x20AC;? Oyo State Solid Waste issued after the meeting of Ajimobi has approved approved the project. Adekanmbi said the ] national executive council of ] % a $25 million renewable governor approved the ] % } JUSUN, held in Abuja, was present administration energy partnership with partnership of six months the project will be an announced yesterday by the will work with Highland a renowned technical after all the parties added advantage to the Vice President (Southwest) Energy Solution Services partner, Highland Energy involved had fully studied % of the union, Comrade Limited (HESSL) and a Solution Services Limited and analysed the situation Samuel Adesina Adesanya, during a press parley held by the south west wing of the union at the Oyo state High Court in Ibadan. Saturday Newswatch recalls that since the delivery of the High Court judgment in January, none of the states in the country as well as the
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Federal Government has complied with the ruling of the court. ` < prompted the leadership of the union to declare October 2, 2014 as the deadline for all states and Federal Government to implement the ruling or face another round of industrial action. JUSUN Vice President (Southwest), Comrade Samuel Adesina Adesanya emphasized that the options open for the union to pursue include the closure of all courts in the country, among others. He maintained that the judiciary as an arm of government under a federal system of government, as being practiced in Nigeria, need not be made subservient to any other arm. He also condemned the delay in the release of funds to federal judiciary through the NJC, adding that constitutional stipulations to the judiciary are nondebatable as the union will go to any length to ensure its implementation.
Beauty Health andWellness Fair debuts Sept 19 Amina Brai Omoike
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= `Â ] Â&#x201A; Â ! CaribHealth have introduced ^ { Â L-R: Former Minister of State for Defence, Chief Demola Seriki; Senator Oluremi Tinubu; Provost, Adeniran Ogunsanya Â&#x192; ^{Â Â&#x192;# College of Education, Ijanikin, Mr. Olalekan Bashorun; Leader, All Progressives Congress, Lagos Central, Alhaji Tajudeen on September 19 and 20, 2014 Olusi and member, House of Representatives, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, during the presentation of N50 million allocation of year at the Federal Palace Hotel, 2013 Tetfund Special Intervention to Adeniran Ogunsaya College of Education, at the 12th Lagos Central Senatorial Districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Victoria Island, Lagos. Town Hall Meeting in Lagosâ&#x20AC;Śyesterday. Photo: Padonu Segun ` well-being of the individuals and will have great features Olusakin Babalola, Ibadan sited at Oke-Aremo in the development, which his livelihood of the people of such as free screenings and government had brought the state, he said that the tests, free health checks and overnor Abiola heart of the state capital. According to to the state to improve only structures that his consultations, free sampling of Ajimobi of Oyo State governor, his the living standard of the government ever removed various associated products, has declared that the administrationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vision people, had been achieved were those trading by the and will provide general health he has been able to bring information in diverse wellness and mission have been ~ roadsides. human face and fear of topic with the aim to put platformed on the tripod of on the people. On his administrationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s God to the administration people back on track to achieve transformation, restoration For instance, on the urban renewal and of the state in the last three their health and lifestyle goals and repositioning to rumours being peddled environmental sanitation years. for the rest of the year. achieve the desired goal of by the opposition that programmes, which He made the declaration ` 5 > < rapid development. his administration had culminated in the removal at the new palace of the provide an interactive semiHe noted that been demolishing shops of traders from the streets, Olubadan of Ibadanland the monumental and other means of Governor Ajimobi said it formal platform to educate was done to ensure the people on salient health topics environmental, health and that are usually broached safety of the people of the with fear e.g. fertility issues, depression and cancer, Raphael Adeyanju, Ado Ekiti government since the time of to internal democracy in the state. % ` conduct of congress at the Otunba Niyi Adebayo in 1999 He said that his kiti State chapter of Ward, Local Government and government was moved also emphasise and restate the All Progressives on them, adding that this was state levels. contrary to expectations that into embarking on the the importance of healthy Congress (APC) is living and a balanced lifestyle Oyeyemi stated that engulfed in internal crisis as free and fair primaries would members had been tolerating urban renewal programme by introducing fun ways to in view of the tagging of some aggrieved members be held. Spokesman of the group the atrocities of an APC the state and in particular, keep the heart, body and soul protested the alleged healthy. leader and a Special Adviser imposition of candidates in and former Assistant Financial in Fayemiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cabinet, â&#x20AC;&#x153;who Ibadan, the state capital, as ` < 7 ] % the dirtiest city in Nigeria. the ongoing state congress. Oyeyemi said the cannot contest and win â&#x20AC;&#x153;We removed illegal absolutely free, will take place In Efon Alaaye, the Smart in a course of two days from elections but has always been headquarters of Efon Local members would dump the fortunate to be handpicked by traders only in Ibadan, 10am to 6pm each day at the Government for instance, party for Accord or Labour governors to serve in elective said to be, before now, the Federal Palace Hotel and will / % ^ yesterday, some aggrieved Party if the imposition goes and appointive positions.â&#x20AC;? removing illegal traders target people from all walks APC members accused a unchecked by party leaders. 7! ] % from underneath the of life (students, children, ` particular aide of Governor professionals, entrepreneurs, Segun Osinkolu, called on Kayode Fayemi of allegedly placards denouncing the Chief John Odigie-Oyegun- bridges and roadsides doctors, stay-at-home moms, imposition, expressed fear where there were no toilets, imposing aged people, who etc). led National Working had been in the saddle as that the fortunes of the party ! < we have reduced the ^{Â Â&#x192; chairmen of wards and local would further nosedive if its state interim executive before incidence of cholera and ]Â&#x201E; leaders fail to adhere strictly communicable diseases to to showcase various services the conduct of the Congress. the barest minimum.
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and products in the beauty, health and wellness industries. ` to fertility clinics, dental health providers, Spaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and gyms to nutritionists, dieticians, trainers, dermatologists and natural beauty providers. ^{Â Â&#x192; Globeathon, an international NGO, in its bid to raise awareness for below the belt cancers. ` panelled and hosted by Oluwatobi Olanihun (WOW ! # ] % " `Â ] Â&#x201A; # and Dr. Patrick Ijewere and Dr. Sherese Ijewere (Caribhealth). For Onyenokwe, veteran > `Â magazine, a focused lifestyle magazine made for todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s woman; health is wealth, hence her passionate interest in taking what she has learnt and
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consultants and experts that youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d have had to pay for on a normal day. Especially with the current Ebola issue, there fair,â&#x20AC;? she said. WOW Connect is a project management organisation synonymous with classy and well thought-out events. WOW Connect has been organising some of Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biggest fairs since November 2010. ` < ! { % ` organisation consists of a team of doctors and nutritionists with over 15 years experience in health, wellness and medicine.
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IYC calls for removal of INEC chairman over creation of polling units Uchenna Nwafor, Yenagoa
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he Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), an umbrella body of the Ijaws worldwide, has described the proposal by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to create additional polling units as a political coup against Southern Nigeria. In the said proposal, the Northern Nigeria would be allocated with more than 21,000 units while Southern Nigeria would be allocated with just 8, 000. They therefore, called on President Goodluck Jonathan and the Senate to remove the INEC Chairman, Professor misconduct in compliance with section 157 of the 1999 Constitution (As Amended).
In a statement issued yesterday in Yenagoa by the spokesman of the IYC, Comrade Eric Omare, the group said that the proposal is a well thought out political coup to perpetually give Northern Nigeria a political advantage over Southern Nigeria in national elections with the 2015 elections in mind, and to deliberately cause instability in the country. According to IYC, â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is common knowledge that in Nigeria, the more polling units that is allocated to a particular area automatically results in more voting population whether the population exists or not. Having studied the arguments against the lopsided allocation of polling
units between the South and North and the feeble Â&#x2021; Chairman of INEC, Prof. Jega, we have come to the inescapable conclusion that > the so much disparity in the number of additional polling units between the south and north other than a hidden agenda to politically empower Northern Nigeria. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The case of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) with less voting population having more polling units than the whole of South East is a clear case in point. Also, is Professor Jega telling Nigerians that the North West has more or equal voting population with the whole of Southern Nigeria? Furthermore, the arrogant
posture of Prof. Jega in responding to the call for his resignation by the leaders of Southern Nigeria clearly shows that he is carrying out an orchestrated agenda by vested interest in the North to destabilise the country and the Jonathan administration ahead of the 2015 elections.â&#x20AC;? The youth body observed that the conduct of Prof. Jega of the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mallam Lamido Sanusi, who became an agent of destabilisation in X 7 % > to defend this patently biased and potentially dangerous proposal to politically empower the North to the detriment of the South.
Ex-APC guber aspirant, followers join PDP in Delta Cyprian Ebele, Asaba
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he Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Illah, Oshmili North Local Government Area, Delta State, brightened its chances in the state as a frontline politician and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ony Tony Ofokwu William, joined the party along with about 5,000 of his followers. In his speech while receiving the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s membership card from the PDP ward 3 chairman in Illah, the decampee, also called Ben lion Heart by his admirers, said that as a former gubernatorial aspirant under APC, he has collapsed his structures in the 25 local government areas that make up the state. His words, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have decided to throw in the towel, and decamp to the PDP. I was a builder and strong believer of the APC, but the party is not serious about the change it is preaching; it does not really believe in the change we are
talking about. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are collapsing the whole structures of APC in the 25 local government areas of Delta state.â&#x20AC;? He hinted further that with PDP, he would be able to deliver dividends of democracy to the people, | 5 somebody from outside; that is why we say we are coming over. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sincerity was lost in APC, appreciation was lacking, so what are we doing there? He queried. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am the arrow head. I am also going to embark on house to house campaign for President Goodluck Jonathan. â&#x20AC;&#x153;All the local government chairmen in APC are coming over to the PDP. Everybody that decamped from PDP is coming back. I have told all the aspirants in Delta North the need to come together so that Anioma will have the opportunity to produce the next governor of the state.
Police foil robbery attempt inWarri Sylvester Idowu, Asaba
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L-R: Outgoing Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Tunde Ogunshakin; Rivers State Governor, Chibuike Amaechi and incoming Commissioner of Police, Mr. Dan Bature, during a courtesy visit to the governor in Port Harcourtâ&#x20AC;Śrecently.
Ugborodo crisis: Navy assures peace Sylvester Idowu, Warri
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! "X Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Delta, Warri, Navy Captain Musa Gemu, has said that the military would ensure total return of peace to the crisis ridden oil rich Ugborodo community in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta the multi-billion dollars Export Processing Zone project. The naval chief said the set back caused by some youths in Aruton last Monday during the implementation of the peace agreement entered into with elders and stakeholders of the community would not deter the military in ensuring that peace returned to the community. He explained that his men had successfully entered Aruton community and were well received by locals only for one Mike Lodge, a youth leader, to mobilise the people against the soldiers, insisting that they must leave the community. â&#x20AC;&#x153;On hearing the development, I ordered my men to return, but on their way at about 2a.m., they had a boat mishap during which
two naval personnel sustained injuries. I must say there was no confrontation between my men and Ugborodo youths,â&#x20AC;? he said. Navy Captain Gemu, who briefed journalists along with ! "X Forward Operational Base, Escravos, Navy Captain Adekunle Okeniyi; Airforce Commander, Air Commodore Ayo Dudusola and Police Area Commander, Warri, ACP Hussein Rabiu, expressed disappointment over the set back caused by the said Lodge
in the implementation of the peace agreement. He however, disclosed that the said Lodge would be invited to explain the reason for his action contrary to earlier agreement for the internally displaced persons to be allowed to return home, adding that â&#x20AC;&#x153;his action is a betrayal of trust.â&#x20AC;? Gemu said the security < between 75 and 80 percent of the agreement reached with elders and stakeholders in the community for peace to return
for the smooth implementation of the Federal Government EPZ project, stressing that the military would not be provoked by that singular act of Lodge. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;That singular action of Lodge is a betrayal of trust and very unfortunate, and that would not deter us from the ongoing peace process. I want you to realise that peace keeping in the whole world is a very tasking job, and that is why I tried to be open and transparent in the implementation of the agreement,â&#x20AC;? he said.
Youths throw weight behind Jonathan,NDDC Amaka Agbu, Port Harcourt
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undreds of Niger Delta youths under the umbrella of Diobu Progressive Foundation, yesterday staged a solidarity rally at the headquarters of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), to express their support for President Goodluck Jonathan and the commission. The youths also asked for more empowerment programmes to build their capacity while acknowledging that the commission was a blessing to the Niger Delta.
Dancing to solidarity songs, the youths carried placards expressing support for the NDDC Managing Director, Sir Bassey Dan-Abia and President Goodluck Jonathan. Presenting a petition to the management of the NDDC, the chairman of the youth group, Mr. George Olebunne, said that having distanced themselves from violence and criminality, they expected to be assisted to acquire new skills which would enable them to be self-reliant. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to return to the era of militancy, but we need to be able to take care
of our needs. We want the NDDC to initiate programmes that would enable us acquire skills that can help us fend for ourselves,â&#x20AC;? he said. Addressing the youths, the Special Assistant on Â&#x152; ] /}}! Managing Director, Barr George Turnah, expressed delight that the days of violent protests were over. He said that by presenting their petition peacefully, the youths had demonstrated that there was an adding that it meant that the future was bright for them.
allant policemen from â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Bâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Division, Warri in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State, during the week, foiled a robbery = to dispossess a man of his money. Saturday Newswatch gathered that the victim had withdrawn the money from a new generation bank along Fani Kayode Road, Warri, and was heading towards Okumagba Avenue when he was ambushed by the robbery gang. It was learnt that the
hoodlums at about 1 p.m. of the Divisional Police "X Â&#x2030;^2 } < _ Graham, a Superintendent 7 7# X was about 100 metres away
from the scene, who quickly drafted his men to the scene. Security sources disclosed that the policemen, assisted by youths in the area, chased the hoodlums, who abandoned their target and escaped into OkereUrhobo community amidst Â&#x2021; % Saturday Newswatch learnt that the hoodlums, over powered by the Police, abandoned their operational weapons and escaped into the porous community with bullet wounds. Delta State Police 7 Â&#x160; "X ! Â&#x2039; the incident, noting that the weapons, which ~ with breech No. 070110089 with 13 rounds of 5.56mm live ammunition, were promptly recovered at the scene.
Bayelsa threatens to blacklist three contractors Uchenna Nwafor, Yenagoa
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he Bayelsa State government has threatened to blacklist three contractors undertaking the construction of hostel blocks at the National Youth Service Corps permanent orientation camp over slow pace of work. Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Mr. Lawrence Erudwjakpor, made the threat yesterday at the project site in Kaiama community, during his weekly inspection tour of ongoing projects in the state. Though the commissioner did not disclose the names of the contractors, he expressed disappointment
at the slow pace and quality of work done by the contractors, warning that government may be compelled to revoke the contracts. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have directed the to see me urgently because we cannot continue to wait for people who donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to grow and do what is right. If they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t sit up, we will have no choice but to revoke the contracts, and give them to people who are ready to work,â&#x20AC;? he said. Erudwjakpor, who expressed satisfaction at the pace of work at some of the projects, however, urged the contractors to ensure early completion of work.
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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 12/09/2014
Bears sustain dominance, as ASI ends week red Abiodun Awogbemi
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he equities market closed yesterday on a negative note, as the All Share Index (ASI) depreciated by 0.21 percent to close at 40,672.94 basis points, compared with the 0.31 percent depreciation recorded previously. Its Year-to-Date (YTD) returns currently stands at 1.59 percent. Market breadth closed negative as Vono led 29 gainers against 31 losers topped by Redstarex at the end of yesterdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s session Market turnover closes negative as volume dip by 1.21percent against 30.90 percent downtrend recorded in the previous session. UBCAP, Access and Transcorp were the most active to boost market turnover. Guaranty and Access top market value list. The oil and gas recorded 1.78 percent gain to emerge the most supportive sectoral performance
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7UP ABCTRANS ACCESS AFRIPRUD AGLEVENT AIICO AIRSERVICE ALUMACO ASHAKACEM AVONCROWN BERGER BETAGLAS BOCGAS CADBURY CAP CAPHOTEL CAVERTON CCNN CHAMPION CHAMS CILEASING CONOIL CONTINSURE CORNERST COSTAIN COURTVILLE CUSTODYINS CUTIX DAARCOMM DANGCEM DANGFLOUR DANGSUGAR DIAMONDBNK DNMEYER EQUITYASUR ETERNA ETI EVANSMED FBNH FCMB FIDELITYBK FIDSON FLOURMILL FO FTNCOCOA
among others while the industry sector was the most hit to close with 0.63 percent loss REDSTAREX leads the list of active stocks that record impressive volume spike at the end of yesterdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s session The weekly negative returns of ASI continued throughout the week as the bourse sheds 118 basis points weekon-week to close at 40,672.94 lower than its closing level in the previous week. The Index resumed trading activities in the week on a positive note and took a dive on the second trading day. It however, registered a marginal positive daily outing on the third trading day of four basic points while shedding 31basic points and 21 basic points on the fourth and last trading days as negative sentiments persisted in the market during the week under review. The ASI could not withstand the downward pressure to trade below
Opening Price
134.00 0.73 9.80 3.25 1.52 0.80 2.00 7.75 33.00 1.75 8.60 18.85 5.48 55.01 39.40 4.50 5.14 14.50 7.90 0.50 0.50 53.16 0.98 0.50 1.00 0.55 4.00 1.82 0.50 218.00 6.97 8.65 6.20 1.10 0.50 3.85 18.40 2.10 14.52 4.18 1.98 3.40 64.76 225.00 0.60
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134.00 0.72 9.75 3.41 1.52 0.83 2.00 7.75 32.31 1.75 8.60 18.85 5.48 55.01 39.40 4.28 4.89 14.50 8.29 0.50 0.50 53.16 0.99 0.50 1.05 0.53 3.95 1.82 0.50 218.00 6.97 8.88 6.30 1.10 0.50 3.87 19.32 2.10 14.63 4.18 2.01 3.36 64.00 236.00 0.60
41,000 thresholds, eventually yielding to bearish pressure and closing at 40,672.94. The negative outing of the ASI was driven by red points of most sectoral indices except bank and insurance together with oil and gas with gains of 1.92 percent, 0.07 percent and 1.80percent respectively. At the end, the Year -to-Date stance of the benchmark index remains in red of 1.459 percent during the week under review deeper than 0.279 % Transaction level in terms of volume and value of trades dropped modestly by 1.4 percent and 0.4percent respectively compared to last weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s level of trades as 1.49 billion shares valued at N17.372 billion were exchanged in a lower number of deals of 23,228 compared with 1.511 billion shares valued at N17.437billion exchanged in 26,099deals last week in that order.
Low
134.00 0.70 9.27 3.26 1.52 0.81 2.00 7.75 32.31 1.75 8.60 18.85 5.48 55.01 39.40 4.28 4.89 14.50 8.29 0.50 0.50 53.16 0.98 0.50 1.00 0.53 3.95 1.82 0.50 215.10 6.97 8.52 6.21 1.10 0.50 3.86 18.62 2.10 14.50 4.18 1.98 3.34 64.00 227.00 0.57
Closing Price Change (+)
134.00 0.70 9.59 3.30 1.52 0.83 2.00 7.75 32.31 1.75 8.60 18.85 5.48 55.01 39.40 4.28 4.89 14.50 8.29 0.50 0.50 53.16 0.98 0.50 1.03 0.53 3.95 1.82 0.50 215.10 6.97 8.80 6.30 1.10 0.50 3.87 19.32 2.10 14.52 4.18 2.00 3.34 64.00 235.60 0.57
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162,785 386,000 29,991,653 1,983,239 20,000 677,742 3,000 1,000 472,366 14,834 16,100 26,850 28,255 98,099 87,474 69,200 404,900 134,878 82,339 1,445,000 1,322 216,495 3,088,315 309,709 1,943,381 275,000 185,480 45,700 1,000 198,661 72,672 2,928,766 3,084,081 55,998 500 514,427 2,662,099 98,899 6,163,663 146,815 2,891,130 442,359 456,323 821,470 6,762,406
24,018,596.00 274,270.00 283,392,128.00 6,617,966.50 29,000.00 552,290.06 6,300.00 7,370.00 15,262,007.00 24,772.78 135,651.00 501,668.00 147,208.55 5,194,931.00 3,471,316.50 296,176.00 1,991,221.00 1,936,045.00 682,300.31 722,500.00 661.00 11,135,696.00 3,031,048.75 155,499.50 2,025,835.50 146,550.00 731,908.00 82,710.00 500.00 43,107,360.00 482,211.81 25,804,744.00 19,269,900.00 59,297.90 250.00 2,012,802.38 50,840,208.00 207,228.00 89,719,440.00 613,098.50 5,776,924.50 1,488,205.00 29,249,932.00 190,917,696.00 3,876,171.50
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Incessant power outage at Akiode, Ojodu-Berger
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ay I use this medium to express the
Lagos State, who never enjoy power supply up to an hour on daily basis. ` < < just cause, yet the Power Holding Company / 7{!/# monthly. ` # eager to see their light restored because they 7{!/ % Â&#x2018; / Â&#x201E; 7 /Â&#x201E;7 # metering system known as Pre-paid meter, was unveiled to power consumers. At that /Â&#x201E;7 /&& ***%** Â&#x2021; = % ` my compound wasted no time in making < /Â&#x201E;7 speaking, this pre-paid meter has not been supplied to our compound including several others within the community. As a result, we have sent several delegations
/Â&#x201E;7 X < new name. The answer we were always given | other documents involved in the transaction Â&#x201C; Â&#x2039; and other sub-stations at Ikeja and Berger,â&#x20AC;? yet no result till date. ` 7{!/ % ` 7{!/ X X X < /+ *** is willing to part some amount ranging /' *** Â&#x2019; /Â&#x2022; *** X % ] appeal to those in authority to please come to our rescue by restoring our light so that when weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re paying we know the reason we are % 7 % Monday C. Emejuiwe, Ojodu, Lagos.
Abia: Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s own state on 23rd step
Continued from last week By Eddie Onuzuruike
} % `% " > ! Â&#x201A; unequivocally pledged his commitment to this document Â&#x201A; in 2015. In a unanimous decision by the Peoples Democratic 7 '& '*&9 Â&#x201A; Â&#x2021; < % As a people, there are some pertinent questions we have to ask ourselves; Â Â&#x2122; Â < < Â&#x2122; Â Â&#x2122; In all these years, which persons or group have served us Â&#x2122; The Holy Bible states it clearly in Proverbs 29: 2, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;When > % 5/ < { Â&#x201E;Â&#x2021; } % `% % " > < % _ % _ < administrations have embarked on such developmental strides like Ochendo has done, there will be no bad roads in % { Â&#x201E;Â&#x2021; Â&#x203A; bushes to houses and local communities to townships. People do not have to travel long distances with over 710 primary '+* < < > < % } Â&#x201C; = = Â&#x2019; _ ! Â&#x160; < Â&#x201E; Â&#x160; < % Â&#x201E; % _ < while, T.A. has not done anything else, but serve the people % { > Â&#x201C; Â&#x153; Â&#x2122; In answer, there are the new secretariat, new Government { +*** _ ! ! % " Â&#x2018; < Teaching Hospital; the judiciary complexes in Umuahia and 9Q= ^ ! / Â&#x152; ^ Â&#x160; `` Â Â&#x2018; ! % ` Â&#x201A; Â&#x2018; ] ] making waves in the commercial world. What with the twin-
tower secretariat and the e-library. The governor as a change % ! other utility projects are continuous processes too numerous to be listed. The big question is, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;why have previous administrations < > Â&#x2122;5 Â&#x192; `% % " > his cake is reassembling and genuinely reconciling all Abians 7}7 < % As a testimony, all Abia leaders led him to an unprecedented < '*&& ! " Â&#x2018; hitherto political adversary playing major supportive roles. Ochendoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s honesty in keeping his promises has disarmed % _ ! "> ] Â&#x201D; " Â&#x201E; Â&#x201E; Â&#x201E; ! / / and others previously tagged â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Talibansâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; or Abuja politicians,
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" % ! < kidnappings and gangster-like armed robberies which < to the barest minimum. Today, Abia is the investment _ Television, Aso Investments, as well as international conglomerates like Shoprite, Broadbased Communication- a = Â&#x203A; ` % Â&#x201E; / = < < consumers to enviable producers.
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Opinion
Grand plot against Bini in Edo politics By HRH, Prince Edun Akenzua MFR
team was provided with a minibus, a small generator and 25 or 50 litres of petrol. Each team was directed to visit one local government area and mobilize the people to come out to be registered. We also discovered there was no registration unit in the New Benin Market area. Â Â&#x2021; ^$` % The teams would set out for their assigned local government areas everyday at 8 am. Some of them met with apathy; in some cases, outright hostility. With maturity and wisdom, they got on top of their assignment. In just three days of mobilisation, the < Â&#x201E; South changed drastically.
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hile former Governor Lucky Igbinedion was near the end X in 2006, INEC was preparing for the 2007 gubernatorial election just as < Â&#x2021; from Edo Central, all on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party. There were however, no aspirants from Edo North. One aspirant came from Edo South. He was from America. He was also on the platform of the PDP. The man from America ignored the advice of this writer that he had no chance in the PDP because leaders of the party had given the slot Â&#x2021; < Â&#x201E; ! Area. He went ahead and paid the prescribed registration fee; the party > % Meanwhile, Benin Leaders of Thought (BLT) came on board, campaigning for a person from Edo south to succeed Governor Igbinedion. Their argument was that democracy being a game of numbers, Edo South Â&#x2021; < since its population was more than half of the state. BLT rejected the argument of some people that because the incumbent governor, Lucky Igbinedion, was from Edo South, it is equitable that Edo Central was â&#x20AC;&#x153;allowedâ&#x20AC;? to take the slot. The body argued that Lucky Igbinedion fought for and contested the election and was not simply â&#x20AC;&#x153;allowedâ&#x20AC;? to take the position, therefore, anyone who wanted the X < % Despite BLTâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s position, no Edo person came out for the race. As BLTâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s campaign to install a Benin successor got more intense, some politicians taunted them, saying Edo had no one to run. Then, out of the blues, ^ ~ banner of ACD. The man was Charles Idahosa. It was a great relief. At last, there was an Edo aspirant! Idahosaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s party later transformed to Action Congress (AC). One Tuesday, I saw Idahosa on < ~ ! Osunbor, a chieftain of AC, and Senator Rowland Owie, then member of the Benin Leaders of Thought, and also a chieftain of AC. The duo lifted Idahosaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hands and declared him X Â&#x201E; gubernatorial race. The dream of BLT to produce a Benin successor to former
Governor Igbinedion was beginning to crystallize. 7}7 against non Edo Central aspirants. Because of that, BLT regarded AC, the party that allowed a Benin person to come out, as the party for Benin. Shortly later, Charles Arigbe-Osula and Solomon Edebiri joined the race on the platform of APN and PPP respectively. At last, Edo had three aspirants! ACD had changed to AC. Barely a week after Chief Osunbor, Senator Owie and Idahosa appeared on TV, Osunbor and Owie were at a meeting where someone else was ! ~ = % INEC went ahead with its voter Â&#x2021; % ^ } '**Â&#x2013; for the 18 local government areas of the state: Akoko-Edo : 37,395 Egor : 30,610 Esan Central : 26,277 Esan North East Esan South-East: 21,891 Esan West: 31,650 Etsako Central : 21,378 Etsako East : 33,206 Etsako West : 52,667 Igueben : 18,376 Ikpoba-Okha : 41,609 Oredo : 78,955 Orhionmwon : 48,302 Ovia North-East : 26,939 Ovia South : 21, 797 Owan East : 33,944 Owan West : 28,288
Uhunmwode : 11,570 ` Â&#x2021; January. I got a phone call from Abuja one night. The caller drew my the one posted for Oredo. He wondered why INEC had registered only 78,955 voters in Oredo with only Â&#x2021; % { EDPA in Benin showed that Benin City had no less than 300,000 residential houses and that even if one person was registered in each house, Oredo should register a much higher < % _ % _
% _ Â&#x2021; to the Omo nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Oba who directed the Iyase to collaborate with me on the Â&#x2021; % We discovered that there was a plot to disenfranchise Edo South voters. In order to discourage them from going to be registered, voters were secretly Â&#x2021; Â&#x2021; % ` Â&#x2021; to be delayed in Benin City, weeks after it would have started in Edo ! % Â&#x160; X be deployed in areas where there was no electricity to operate the newly acquired data capturing machines, and they were not to be given adequate registration materials. BLT evolved a strategy to counter the plot. It set up seven teams. Each team made up of two Enigie, two chiefs and one market woman. Each
The powers-that-be were astonished % ` Â&#x2021; the closing date by a few days. Their plot had burst like a bubble. Those who were determined to re-write the Â&#x201E; State Senatorial areas or reverse the voting potential of Edo South evolved a new strategy. By 2007 or so, INEC announced its intention to introduce the Permanent Voters Card (PVC) for future elections. It worked silently on the project. In 2009, it released an update on its distribution of PVCs in the 18 local government areas of the state. Curiously, what happened in 2006 happened again. INEC took 184,527 PVCs to Oredo; it distributed only 30, 120; less than 10 percent whereas it took 4,955 to Esan North East and distributed 45,886; about 90%. Thus, the PVCs distributed in only eight (8) of the 11 LGAs in Edo Central and Edo North, whose joint population is less than 50% of that of the state, was Â&#x2022;Â&#x;9 99Q Â&#x201E; whose population is more than 52% of the state was only 286,970. Was the discrepancy accidental or deliberate? Whatever it was, it made the number of registered voters in Edo South, less than that of Edo Central and Edo North despite the population / population Commission (NPC) which shows that Edo South has larger population than Edo Central and Edo North put together. A lot of criticism followed the irregularities. INEC withdrew the < < register.
To be continued next week
Deplorable state of Yola link road By Abbas Yushau Yusuf t is no longer news that the roads most Nigerians ply are bad. This is as a result of the leadership crisis the country has been grappling with since independence in 1960. Nigerian roads are not motor-able just as travellers are apprehensive until they arrive their intended destinations every blessed day. This is my second time of plying the Adamawa Road within the Gombe State border with Adamawa, linking Yola, the % ` _ road was in December, 2012 and again in August, 2014. What struck my mind was the degree of deterioration of the road in spite of the huge amount of money budgeted by
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the Federal Government for the repair and reconstruction of Nigerian roads. The administration of General Olusegun Obasanjo injected N300 billion at the onset of his tenure under the watchful eyes of Chief Tony Anenih as the Minister of Works and Housing. The rest of the story is now history as the obasanjo Administration is over 7 years in the dustbin of History. The Road that links Adamawa from other States of the Federation is terribly bad, caused by careless of the elite and how the country is been terribly governed Â&#x2021; % While driving through the road, I was discussing with my colleagues on the hours spent due to the terrible nature of the road with marked potholes at strategic corners which delay motorists for unprecedented number of hours
whenever they visit the North eastern state. After a series of grumblings and Â&#x2021; worries and concerns over the the ship of the state to arrest the situation, we started asking ourselves if this the state that was blessed with prominent politicians and business moguls of international repute who can ~ deplorable Road to Yola. This is a state that boasts of a former vice president who was on the seat of power for 8 consecutive years with nothing to show as far as constructing the road was concerned. The African Business Roundtable Chairman and who led the self acclaimed largest political party in
Africa, the Peoples Democratic Party is % ` former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Nuhu Ribadu is from Adamawa State. A onetime Minister of Education, and Petroleum, Senator Jibril Aminu is from Adamawa State. Former Inspector General of Police, Muhammad Gambo Jimeta is from Adamawa State. Former Military Administrator of Borno and Lagos states, Brigadier-General Muhammad Buba Marwa is also from Adamawa State I later asked my colleagues if I am not dreaming on the kind of personalities Adamawa State is blessed with yet the road linking the state from other parts of the Federation is not motor-able. Â&#x2021;<XVKDX <XVXI ZURWH YLD DE\XVKDX #JPDLO FRP
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Business & Economy Unemployment: Scrap metal industry to the rescue
With the collapse of iron ore mining, steel manufacturers have resorted to waste metal and aluminum as cheaper alternatives. As a result, more people are making a living supplying these materials and at the same time keeping the environment clean.
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t has revealed that scavenging on metal scrap is a lucrative business venture as its potential remains untapped and evergreen. The venture has provided succour for unemployed youths including polytechnic, college and university degree holders. Ade Ogunbowale, a 31 years old B.sc degree holder in Mechanical Â&#x201E; ~ the job of scavenging metal scrap after unsuccessfully searching for job after graduation carved a niche for himself by becoming a scavenger at the OkeAfa dump site. Ogunbowale said that there are many people like him who no one expects in such business that are not only in it, but feeds themselves and their families from the business. He |_ make a living. Although most people see the job as dirty, I feed my family from it.â&#x20AC;?
He said that the business of waste recycling is the type that one embarks upon with 100 percent certainty of making money, adding that the fun of it all is that one does not need to start with any capital. He explained that scavengers collect used materials at various dump sites and anywhere else which include glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, electronics among others. He stressed that the materials are thereafter taken to a collection centre where they are sorted, cleaned and reprocessed into materials for manufacturing companies. His words: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Recycling of such materials would produce fresh supply of the same material. For example, X < X > as used polystyrene can be converted into making new polystyrene.â&#x20AC;? But recycling of waste is just picking up in the country as a new business
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% Â&#x192; of recycling is that it saves resources. Also, to recycle waste is to simply reduce pollution. By recycling plastic material, air and water pollution can be reduced. Another metal scrap operator, Atilade Anjuwon, told Saturday Newswatch that there was once upon a time when you have to pay for throwing away your scrap metals but today reverse is the case as many people has seen that they can make money from the waste in their homes. According to Anjuwon, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Before it was Nigeria neighbours from Niger and Chad with some from the Northern part of the country who were engaged in scavenging and picking of scraps from the streets, sometimes collect money from the person disposing the scrap only to sell them in return.â&#x20AC;? It was the Lagos State governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ban on cart pushing waste collectors that gave rise to the business of scraps. Many people going into scrap recycling business and many more are still planning to invest in it. Recycling business is now a to absorb many youths from street scavenging to dumpsites and sales point and down to the factories. In Onihale town, a suburb of Sango/ Abeokuta Expressway, Ogun State, on a whole stretch of street lines recycling factories ranging from locally built machines to tokunbo machines. One
of the factory operators, Mr. Ola Sobowale, lamented the absence of any mega recycling plant in the country as waste disposal has posed a herculean task for the government. The Lagos State government has however, promised that after the completion of its plant, it will phase out the scavengers as there is nothing to pick again. But some people are skeptical of the state governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s claim as it will not be able to go from house to house, street to street to pick the scraps rather end up buying from the same scavengers. According to Sobowale, recycling a high demand for recycled products from manufacturing companies which are looking forward to beating down production costs, considering that it is much cheaper than new ones. While re-iterating the challenges facing the recycler, he said the process Â&#x201C; the size is capital intensive, stressing that locally fabricated machines are cheaper. Another problem associated scraps because so many people are involved in the trade which has suddenly becomes competitive. More < business in the trade. He said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sometimes, we have to go to dump sites to pick the scrap materials so as to collect good ones and in large number. There are some middlemen who buy from the Continued on Page 12
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Business & Economy Domestic Flight Schedules Arik Air LOS - ABV: (Mon-Fri/Sat/Sun) 07.15, 09.15, 10.20, 13.05, 15.20, 16.20, 16.50, 18.45 ABV- LOS: (Mon-Fri/Sat/Sun): 07.15, 09.40, 10.20, 12.15, 15.15, 16.15, 17:10 (Sun) 12.15, 15.15, 16.15 LOS-PH: (Mon-Fri) 07.15, (Sun) 07.30, 11.40, 15:50 (Sat) 11.50, 3.50, 17:05 ABV-PH: 07.15, 11.20, 15.30 (Mon-Fri) 07.15, 16.00 (Sat) 13.10, 16.00 (Sun) PH-ABV: 08.45, 12.50, 17.00, (Mon-Fri) 08.45, 17.30 (Sat) 14.40, 17.30 (Sun) ABV-BENIN: (Mon-Fri/Sat) 08.00, 12.10 (Sun) 08.56, 12.10 Aero LOS-ABV: (Mon-Fri/Sat/Sun), 06. 50, 13.30, 16.30, 19.45, ABVLOS: 07.30; 13.00; 19.00 LOS- ABV (Sun) 12.30 16.45 (sat) ABV_LOS 10.30, 14.30, 19.30 18.30 Sat) LOS-BENIN: (Mon-Fri/Sat/Sun), 07.45, 11.00, 15.30, 12.30 (Sun 15.30 (Sat) BENIN-LOS: (Mon-Fri/Sat/Sun), 09.15, 12.30, 17.00 IRS LOS- AB: (Mon-Thur) 07.30, 8.30 7.45 8.45 09.30 10.30 11.30 12.30 13.30 14.30 15.30 16.30 17.30 LOS-KANO: 08.00 09.15 10.30 11.45 14.3015.40 18.15 19.30 LOS-MAID&YOLA: 09.30, 11.30 FRI-SUN 10.30 12.30 KANO-LAGOS 07.30 0.45 14.00 15.15 17.30 18.45 KANO- ABV 10.45, 11.30 ABV â&#x20AC;&#x201C;LAGOS 09.00 10.30 11.00 12.00 13.00 MedView LOS â&#x20AC;&#x201C;ABV (Mon -Fri) 07.00, 08.15, 08.50, 12.00, 14.00 ABV â&#x20AC;&#x201C;LOS: (Mon â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Fri) 09.00, 10.15, 15.00, 16.15, 18.30 19.4; ABV â&#x20AC;&#x201C;YOLA: 13.00, 14.10 LOS â&#x20AC;&#x201C;PH 17.00 18.00; PH-LOS 19.00, 21.00 Sats: LOS â&#x20AC;&#x201C;ABV 08.00, 08.50, 09.15 ABV-LOS 10.00, 11.15, LOS â&#x20AC;&#x201C;ABV 08.50, ABVYOL11.00, 12.10, YOL-ABV 13.00, 14.10, ABV-LOS 15.00. 1615: LOS-PH 12.30, 13.40, PHLOS 1420, 1530 SUNS: LOS-ABV 12.00, 13.15, 16.30, 17.45, ABV-YOL 13.55, 15.05, YOL-ABV 15.50, 17.00 ABV-LOS 17.30, 18.45, 1945 LOS-PH 11.30, 12.40, PH â&#x20AC;&#x201C;LOS 13.30, 14.40
Unemployment: Scrap metal industry to the rescue Continued from Page 11
scavengers and sell to us; their prices are higher since they will have to add transport cost and other overhead Â&#x2021; % from the dump site. |` recycled one pick them from our % _ good now â&#x20AC;&#x153;The metal is measured in weight, and each weight has a given price. We < in such manner to the factories. Some of the prices to the factories are:1 ton of metal = N35,000 - N40,000; 10 tons or trailer load of metal = N350,000 - N400,000; 1 ton of Aluminum = N130,000, 10 tons of Aluminum = N1,300,000. â&#x20AC;&#x153;To get constant supply, you have in your community and engage them in scavenging the material while % _ Â&#x2022;*ÂŁ:* percent formula - you take 30 percent while they take 70 percent. This way, 5 %2 Saturday Newswatchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s investigation revealed that those scavengers will surely gather up to ten tons within a /Â&#x2022;+* *** N1.3 million depending on the type of metal they gathered and the weight. Some of the metal scraps that are in high demand include scrap machinery from construction companies, electrical equipment, aluminum of all types, electrical wires of all types, auto spare parts of all types, ship or rods. scrap materials in great quantity are found in Ogijo, Ikorodu and Sagamu road, Sango Ota, Ogun State where there is a smelting facility, owned the Nigerians. A visit to Onihale, where there are clusters of recyclers, revealed that the recycling factories are now coming together to inaugurate an association which they hope would limit the < under 16. ` one needs to know that every scrap and prices for their scraps, and no two companies are the same. The company will pay you after categorisation. ! % { < selling your scrap metal, there is need aluminum, copper, copper wire, steel among others. An Environmentalist, Michael Simire, in an interview with journalists, explained that turning < < common in other countries. According | < of wealth if well handled. A lot of > < waste to wealth programme as their theme development mechanism under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Â&#x2018;/Â&#x192;!!!#%2
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The UNFCCC is an international environmental treaty negotiated at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, known as the Earth Summit. Simire said there is a project in Ikorodu where waste is turned to Â&#x201A; % ` something when it comes to recycling of waste |" things. The question of sincerity such project. The technical knowhow is another pressing issue to % Â determined to make this project work. } < > expansion and the local economic growth. ` employment and adds value to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of a country that wants to create wealth for its citizens. _ to the following: prevents waste of potentially useful materials, reduces energy usage, reduce air pollution (from incineration) and #% Conserves natural resources, such < < associated with logging and mining. The collection of waste starts from the general waste stream through = < move the waste to the LAWMA Waste Bank. The waste is then sorted appropriately, for instance, plastic waste. Once the sorting is complete, the waste is moved into the recycling % " < treatment vessel. Nigeria with more research going into < some individuals and organisations
To start a metal recycling business, one needs to know that every scrap buying factory has different categories and prices for their scraps, and no two companies are the same. The company weighs your items by the pound, and will pay you after categorisation encourage Nigerians to ensure that ~ adding value to peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lives. ` > Â&#x203A; < face many challenges said Mr. ] % These challenges include social stigmatisation among other unfriendly for insane. He said it was hunger and need for security that made him leave the North. A native of Iseyin, Oyo State, Wale for a couple of years without any savings, saying that people look down on him as a scavenger even the girl he proposed to compared him to a pig and refused to marry him. He is however, consoled with the Â&#x201C; society. Adeloye said they sometimes get injured while picking the scrap, or get the metals have laid waste for a long Â&#x201C; %
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FGâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s policies to revive real sector While the Federal Government is intensifying efforts to attract more investors into the $ & ' ' & of harsh business environment. However, the ( ) )
* ' ) ' ) ' ' of commerce has dismissed as one of those ' + - /0 0 0 National President, NACCIMA, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar,MON,mni
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ince the year 1999, when the country returned to democratic rule, Nigerian presidents and X < / < country. While some heeded the calls, many < < the country, no thanks to the harsh < % { < < < < to boost the business sector, an action that has led to the relocation of many multinationals and manufacturing % Â&#x160; < < < < < % Â in China, India and other climes are Â&#x2021; < Â&#x201C; Nigeria. To address the complaints for the 7 < Council, a body set up to assist the Â&#x192; J < < / _ Â&#x160; < 7 < real sector. This was disclosed in a paper presented by the council in a special meeting in Lagos, recently. ` < the paper, followed the complaints of numerous problems confronting the business community by the entrepreneurs in the country. The President of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar, while speaking on the state of the economy recently, said the business community had been confronted with numerous problems. These problems, according to Â&#x2021; < being demanded by the three tiers of
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< % Abubakar said the situation creates the usual untold burden and distractions for business operators. As a result, he called for the Â&#x201A; Â&#x2021; < throughout the country in order to mitigate the incessant harassment of Â&#x2021; X %
The NACCIMA boss called for < < < % According to him, while we appreciate < < < done to boost the business sector in the country. The pains of NACCIMA is also shared by the leadership of Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), which had recently stated that the sector had ^ ! _ Â&#x2021; < < % The chamber said the medium and small manufacturing enterprises were the most hit by the lingering challenges < < country. ` $!!_ < meeting said that to engender real sector
< of changing policies, there should be elimination of one-on-one concession % _ < = < % ` it said would ensure sustainability of
< % According to the paper, the 7 < ! < product prohibitions mechanisms < such industries, and where smuggling < % A Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) promoter, Mr. Hassan Abuh of Millers industries Limited, during an < / said the local SMEs are contending with many problems, listing some them as Â&#x2021; < electricity Distributing Companies (DISCOs) and the Generating Companies (GENCOs). In his words, â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is an irony that our
< < past 15 years gone to all the parts of the < / while many SME promoters are being < % There is no stable electricity, yet we are
< Â&#x201A; % â&#x20AC;&#x153;The local manufacturing companies < Â&#x2021; < diesel. Our deplorable roads damage our trucks on a regular basis. The problem of <
The proposed review according to the paper, followed the complaints of numerous problems confronting the business community by the entrepreneurs in the country < ] 7 < % |Â&#x160; multinational oil companies and manned by the army and repentant militants, and these cost a lot of money. _ Â&#x2021; < X get killed by armed men operating all < % } < 5 < bad to worse.â&#x20AC;? Abuh said that many foreigners who < < country as a result of insecurity, adding < words with action by confronting all forms of insecurity head long, to reduce the number of business organisations ~ < % The SME promoter also explained that the lack of credit facility to SME < < companies. Stakeholders in the sector are < the sector considering its importance to the economic well being of the country.
` ]Â&#x201E; < > about 70 percent of Nigerian workers, adding that with encouragement, the % ` < < < < / enjoying stable power supply in spite of < % ` < generating and distributing companies has used the past one year to exploit Nigerians through outrageous electricity bills, despite poor power supply. ` < make good its promise to harmonise the Â&#x2021; adding that the multiplicity of taxes in < business fortunes, adding that some ]Â&#x201E; < the country as a result of high taxes they were made to pay on monthly basis. The stakeholders also appealed to < social infrastructure to enhance business growth, adding that many foreign < < < the country due to the lack of social infrastructure in the country. According to one of the respondents, < the needed social infrastructure has < ]Â&#x201E; < < % | < / < < < < < of giant generating set. He will also < < to supply water to his factory and % ` < < own security, pay the miscreants to < < other payments before he can begin production.â&#x20AC;? Stakeholders appealed to the Federal J < < hamper the growth of business in the country, to encourage Nigerians < businesses in the country. If the country does not wish to remain a dumping ground for all manner of substandard goods from Asian countries, it should muster the political will to implement the Presidential < ! Â&#x192; J < < %
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Business Interview
Sex-for-deposits in banking sector is mere insinuation â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Thompson-Ajayi ` 5 % _
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Mrs. Tinuola Thompson-Ajayi has been the chairperson, Association of Professional Women Bankers in Nigeria (APWBN), in the last three years. With 25 years of banking experience in her kitty, she knows the in and out of the sector. In this interview with AYODELE OLALERE, she spoke about the unethical practices by female bankers, allegedly instigated by banks in a bid to get customers, issues confronting female bankers, fraud in the banking sector among other sundry matters. Excerpts:
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hat is APWBN all about? The association is the female ! _ ^ / !_^/#% _ < < < Â&#x203A; > ]} !Â&#x201E;" % How has it been running the association in the last three years? _ % Â&#x152; % _ % _ :* Q* % { !Â&#x201E;"% ` ] % ] % ` < Â&#x203A; < < % < % The general perception is that for a woman to get to the top position, espe â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;play ball.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; How true is this? Â Â&#x203A; % _ Â&#x201C; % ` Â&#x2021; % Â&#x152; Â&#x203A; < % _ < _ 5 = % ` % > < % _ % Why do we have more women working in the bank than men? _ % ` % Â&#x203A; % % " < < % ] < % There are more women in marketing and it is believed that the bank uses them to engage in prostitution so as to get deposit for the bank. Is there any
truth in that? Â < < % ` < % _ < % _ &*** :** of them are women, it is therefore, logical < % ` < %
% < < X % _ 7Â ^/ > Â&#x2021; Â&#x203A; % ` !_^/ < % _ < % _ < Â&#x2030; > %5 / % But victims might be afraid to report because their jobs are at stake if her identity is discovered. ` _ < % Â < % Â Â&#x203A; % Â < X % Â > < !_^/ < % ` < Â&#x201E; 7 } % How many complaints have you received so far? _ < < _ % Could it be that many are desperate to keep their jobs so they prefer to keep it to themselves rather than complain openly? _ < < Â&#x2021; % Â Â&#x203A; % 7 % _
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< < % ` < % ! 5 % X < < ` < 5 Â&#x2122; % _ _ 5 ^ % ` Â&#x2030; 5% ` < % ` _ Â&#x2030; 5 _ % Â&#x201E;< % 5 What if I decide as a customer to keep % my deposit to myself? ^ % ^ < > < % < < % ` < < Â&#x203A; < % _ 5 < % % ` Â&#x2021; % If you had not been a banker, what would you have been? _ < % _ %
Insinuation will always come and if you, as a female marketer put yourself in a position to be compromised, then you have no right to complain. I have heard an employer who said â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;if you go marketing and a male customer tries to be funny, just slap the person
Was that what you wanted to study in school? Â < % _ _ % _ 7 Â&#x2018; < _ % " _ _ % _ Â&#x203A; _ % What was your parentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; reaction? _ _ < % _ < % _ _ % Apart from banking duties, what do you relax? _ % _ Â&#x203A; _ > J ! ! ! % _ > < %
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Politics Adamawa bye-election:How Fintiri, Jibrilla emerged PDP, APC candidates
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The well publicized primaries of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead the October 11 bye-election in Adamawa State have come and gone with winners declared for the two major political parties in the contest. OWOLABI ADENUSI writes on the intrigues, plots and ploys that characterised both primaries.
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ollowing the impeachment of Governor Murtala Nyako and the subsequent resignation of his deputy, Barrister Bala James Ngillari, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) disclosed its readiness to conduct a bye-election to < / 5 impeachment. However, it has been discovered that the just-concluded primaries may now be tearing apart the principal stakeholders in the APC and the PDP, as the leadership of the two parties are seriously mending fences ahead the October 11 showdown. Saturday Newswatch investigation revealed that in the APC for instance, / ~ Â&#x2021; muscle with the APC leadership and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar 5 scheming that removed Nyako because # < 7!5 structure, hence his (Atiku) relocation from his Dubai base to Adamawa. However, before the APC primary, seven gubernatorial aspirants were cleared by Oluwarotimi Akeredelu-screening secretariat of the party.
_ gave a clean bill of health to seven aspirants with leave to contest the election. He listed them as Senator Bindow Jibrilla, Senator Ahmed Barata, Alhaji Dahiru Bobbo and Hon. Emmanuel Bello. Others are Mr. Boss Mustapha, Mr. Yakubu Tsala and Ibrahim Mijinyawa. But two days to the primary, Alhaji Bobbo withdrew, alleging lack of internal democracy. ^ / 5 < < the soul of the APC mobilised against his favourite by supporting Senator Jibrilla, ! on Defence and Army, who eventually emerged as the standard bearer of the party. Jibrilla polled 2,718 of the 6,500 total < < % Announcing the results of the primary conducted at the ward levels, the X } % J Jibrilla had the highest votes cast, out of 6,500 accredited delegates in all the wards in the state, while Alhaji Mijjinyawa scored 2,268, followed by Mustapha (515), Barata (458), Tsala (187) and Bello, 50 votes. Abari said the primary was conducted according to the guidelines governing
Jibrilla, APC gubernatorial primaries. Jibrilla, after being declared winner, appealed to his co-contestants for support 7}7 Â&#x2021; month. He urged them to consider the defeat of the PDP candidate as a task that could only be achieved through % He vowed to use his network of connections to reach organisations, friends and individuals to transform the state if elected, noting that the transformation of Adamawa ought to be accorded necessary % Director General of his campaign organisation, Alhaji Abba Jimeta, described Jibrilla as â&#x20AC;&#x153;an end to tribalism, nepotism and religious bigotry in the state,â&#x20AC;? adding that he would operate an open door policy if elected as the governor. However, Atiku who voted in Jada Ward 1 in Jada Local Government Area of state, in a press statement congratulated Jibrilla on his victory, noting that his emergence must have sent fear to other political parties in the race. He said that as a democrat, he accepted the result of the primary and urged other party members to follow suit. His words: â&#x20AC;&#x153;As a democrat, I accept the outcome and ask all party members in the state to do the same. As members of a truly democratic party, the outcome of the election is binding on all party members and we must all work to pull our support behind ~ = the governorship election.â&#x20AC;? Abubakar maintained that the APC primary in Adamawa State was not a personality contest, but a rescue mission, which would pave way for the transformation and economic development of the state and the wellbeing of its citizens. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is a mission which all patriots and friends of the state must be a part of by ensuring victory for the APC in the October 11 election,â&#x20AC;? he said.
Events watchers in the state are of the < / 5 supporters mend fences, the fortune of the APC may be squandered even before the much touted bye-election because some people believe that if Atiku withdraws his assistance to the APC, the party may crumble at the polls, thus meaning that standard bearer of the party is to realise his ambition. But the primary of the PDP did not
Â&#x2021; some political intrigues which led to the withdrawal of eight aspirants a day to the contest. According to media report, the / Â ! /Â !# of the PDP had invited all the aspirants to Abuja ahead of the party primary to Â&#x2021; remained adamant. The appeal of Senate president, David ] 5 /Â ! aspirants to shelve their individual ambitions prevented the crisis that could have sprang up after the primary. Saturday Newswatch gathered that at the meeting, in which the 14 aspirants Â&#x2021; that voluntarily withdrew being Malam Nuhu Ribadu; Barrister Auwal Tukur; Idi Hong, Andrawus Sawa; James Barka; General Aliyu Kama; Markus Gundiri and Abubakar Girei. It was further gathered that agreement was reached at a closed-door meeting that Â&#x2021; 5 governorship ticket penultimate Saturday would not contest the position in 2015, meaning that Dr. Umar Ardo, Hon. Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, Brigadier Buba Marwa, Hon Jerry Kundisi, Ahmed Gulak and Ahmed Modibbo who contested the = < > Continued on Page 57
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2014 Confab, last opportunity for Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s unity â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Gani Adams National coordinator of Oodua Peoplesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Congress (OPC), Otunba Gani Adams, shares his experience at the just-concluded National Conference with Assistant Politics Editor, MANSUR OLADUNJOYE, noting that Nigeria may cease to exist as a nation if the Federal Government fails to implement the recommendations of the confab. Excerpts:
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hat were your experiences at the just-concluded National Conference? Well, the conference gave the opportunity for capacity building because I met people with true love for this country; I am talking of those with passion for Nigeria. It was an opportunity to reshape Nigeria for the general acceptability of all within and beyond Nigeria. The conference parliament ought to be. Apart from my experience at the trial by the Federal government, where my the just-concluded conference that I really experienced what is meant by % _ < you that the conference was a true capacity-building outing. It was a place we saw and worked with those with genuine determination to move this nation forward and those determined to sink it. Having ex-rayed the added value impressed are you? It was the best thing that ever happened to this country. Right now, it is the best to happen to our constitution and the general legislative business. This conference changed a lot of imbalances because most of our recommendations ~ = by way of policy, constitution and legislative business. This conference will changed a lot of things if really implemented either true the National Assembly or a referendum. Most of ~ is happening in the United States of America (USA) such that if accepted, will have same structure with the USA. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget that we borrowed this system of government from the USA only for us to reconstruct it to suit our own faulted way of life. For instance, talking of true federalism, we made sure in our recommendations that we carefully spelt out how true federalism ought to operate - like urging all states to have their own constitutions apart from the federal laws; that every state should have its own police; that every state should have its zones from which states can decide to federate. We recommended regional integration of states as well as economic commission for zones based on agreed terms. Though we couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t agree on regional structure in terms of regional police, we can have economic commissions for zones. We did not get the real regional autonomy; what we got was state autonomy. We did not get parliamentary system of government Â&#x192; = presidential system of government which is just like the parliamentary system where the president will be coming to the House to place his
votes with explanations of the projects to execute. He will also come back to brief the House on progress and achievements to ensure serious checks % ` Â&#x192; = presidential system of government gives room for the executive to coming to the National Assembly to brief it on regular basis about his achievements and problems. We believe that would reduce corruption; it would allow the executive to implement the budget because one of the problems we have is that when the lawmakers see the size of the presidential budget, they are often moved to give serious thought and considerations but when they approve it, problem of Â&#x2021; % _ < set up at the conference, I realised that most of the recommendations brought forward were revolutionary in outlook. For instance, the electoral = party system and we even agreed on independent candidates in elections to eradicate the prominence of godfather ~ of individuals who often hijack the party in order to install their puppets. For our democracy to succeed, we must open the space for more people to come in. Some people may want to join politics but may not like the ideologies of the existing parties. Such people only need clearance from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). So, the recommendation of multi-party system and independent candidates were serious recommendations by that % If truly the recommendations were
It will be disastrous to ignore the recommendations by the conference because it is the only way to guarantee a nation without abuse, intimidation and inferiority on the basis of religion or sect
Gani Adams well thought of and generally to some of them? _ % _ > eyebrow. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget that we had '+ and there are seven contentious devolution of power and electoral % _ conference had not in its wisdom put discussions on the recommendations have been serious problems. We still managed to agree on restructuring; we didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have much problem on electoral < < one. We achieved about 95 per cent Â&#x203A; thing left was the derivation formula/ South South were asking for resource control. Initially, they were calling for 50 per cent control. Most of the members agreed to give them 22 per cent, but the northerners disagreed, insisting on the existing 13 per cent, adding that the Federal Government has already given them additional amnesty package which was almost N100 billion. At the end of the day, we suggested 15 per cent which made the Northerners to argued that if we give &+ < of the total budget should be given to the North East to reconstruct the damages caused by the Boko Haram insurgents but we asked them that < /+ trillion, that is N250 billion, is given / Â&#x201E; that some other zones in the North were ravaged by the insurgents, then the nation will drift to abyss. We also looked at it that, this money, if at all it is to be earmarked, must be an intervention fund in the case of disasters like ecological problems in any zone, because it wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be only the North East or North alone that experience damages in Nigeria. We argued that this money should be in a central pool - not to rebuild only the North East. We conveniently referred to the bomb blast in Abuja, North West and Lagos where Boko Haram claimed responsibility for the Apapa bombing. This was the area we had sharp disagreement. Subsequently, we formed a negotiating team among the they couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t reach compromise; so, % ` X them for a meeting and advised that the singular issue shouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t set the conference back; they then give the President a blank cheque to deal with the issue accordingly.
2015:Rivers PDP guber not for sale â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Walson-Jack Nimi Walson-Jack is a former commissioner in the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC). He is currently a governorship aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He spoke to NATH OMAME, Jr. on why he wants to vie for the 2015 governorship election; the need for the next governor to come from the 8 9 ' & and why the PDP ticket in Rivers State will not be given to the biggest spender.
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he Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) in Rivers State currently
and governorship aspirants have not done enough to support the ! ! " # # $!" % # # chest with him; and that one funding the party in the state since ' * + We belong to a political party that has a constitution and the obligations of the members of the in that constitution. There is clearly and any other form of government. I want to assure you that money has never in the history of Rivers State been a determinant of who has the loudest voice in a political party. If that was the case, the Ubas would have ruled Anambra State for life. You would make a contribution to a political party if you are told that the party needs something. If you are not told that the party needs something, it would amount to an arrogant display of wealth to just carry money and throw around. The governorship of Rivers State has never been determined by who has the largest amount of funds to throw around. I have been involved and have worked with aspirants who were not millionaires in those days. All ethnic groups are involved in the race. So, it is the party that will decide who ~ '*&+ government election. So, money is not the issue. And God has created the world in such a way that he does not put wealth and power in one hand. I am not afraid at all. I am a loyal member of the PDP. I hold a PDP membership card and the rules of the party are clearly stated in the constitution of the PDP. So, I believe that at the appropriate time, the rules of the party will be followed.
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Will you contest at the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s primaries? Yes, I will contest. ! # primaries? Whether I win or not will be decided by the rules of the party and not by how much funds I pump into my campaign. The contest will be determined by the rules of the party and what members of the party think. And if the leadership of the party thinks that this is the best man or woman that can represent us, you 5 % _ 5 here and say: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;I will winâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. The vote _ that I have won. Are you saying the leadership of party will decide who will be its candidate for the 2015 governorship election before the primaries? Oh, yes; the leadership of the party will decide. Again, the issue of saying who has done something, or who has not done what is, to me, starting which is unlikely. To me, money is not the issue. If we are to use the measure of what someone has done, then, what of those of us who have done things for this nation? I have served this nation. We put our lives on the line saying democracy must be restored in this nation. We stood up against the military with arms at the risk of our young wives and children. We have never one day stood up to ask the state or the nation for anything because we were pro-democracy activists. It is simply cheap blackmail to say that because you spent money, then, no one can bid for the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s X % We pay peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s school fees; we have not asked them to come and be our houseboys because we pay for them to be trained. How much money you have spent for a political party has never been a criterion for you to become the governor of the state and 2015 will not be an exception. There are two major parties in / "<" !" ' < !" =>@F # "<" chooses you as its candidate? Let me make this point very clear: whether I am the candidate of the PDP in the 2015 governorship election or not, the APC does not pose a strong opposition to the PDP in Rivers State. We voted the PDP in 2011 and not the APC. In Rivers State, the electorate vote for parties and not individuals. As we speak, the APC has not contested any election in Rivers State and so cannot be said to pose a strong opposition to Continued on Page 57
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Goalless draw in S/Africa
Izilein slams ‘awful’ display by Eagles
...urges recall of Uche brothers, others
Chelsea battle Swansea at the Bridge >>Pg.20
Gombe Utd lied against me – Cooreman >>Pg.18
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ollowing the declaration by the management of Gombe United Football Club of Gombe that they sacked former Enyimba, Kaduna United, NPA, Lobi Stars etc. coach, Maurice Cooreman due to sickness, Cooreman has come out to declare that the club lied to Nigerians. According the Belgian, who said he has spent 16 years in the country and has contributed immensely to the development of the round leather game in the country, the management of Gombe United lied to Nigerians about what happened. He said that what happened between the club and him was that he objected
to the way the management of the club was interfering with his job. He denied that why he was sacked was because Gombe United were not doing well saying that a day before he was sacked, Gombe walloped Nembe City 6-1. He denied ever being sick while working for the club and even before he became the coach of Gombe United. Cooreman stated this in a live television programme on Tuesday on Lagos Television sports programme, Sports Splash. In the words of Cooreman: â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is no iota of truth in the claim by Gombe United Football Club management
that I was sacked because I was sick and too fat to carry out my duties at the club,â&#x20AC;? Cooreman began. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have never been sick for one day throughout my stay in Gombe as their coach and even before I became their coach. As you are looking at me, do I look like somebody who is sick? â&#x20AC;&#x153;So, there is no iota of truth in the claim by the management of Gombe United Football Club. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What happened was that the management of Gombe United were interfering with my job. How can anybody allege that I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know how to train players after I have won many trophies with Â&#x2122;
Aniedi rues effect of suspension on league
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ickson Aniedi, Akwa Ibom State director of sports, is not a happy man at the moment reason < the recent suspension of the league by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) will have on the league. According to Aniedi, the suspension of the league which was occasion by the refusal of the Nigeria Referees Association (NRA) to make their services available will have negative impact on the league when % { Â&#x2021; that already the league was running behind other leagues saying the suspension will add to the already bad situation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I feel pained about the suspension of the league. I am a core sports man and a footballer 2 % â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Nigeria Referees Association (NRA) added fuel services and as a result the league was suspended. With the withdrawal of their service everything about Nigerian Football was grounded not just the elite league,â&#x20AC;? Aniedi explained. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The grounding of football activities in the country does not give me any bit of joy. Do you know the number of young
men and women who have stopped from their means of livelihood? â&#x20AC;&#x153;As we all know, the league was already running behind other leagues and this will add
adversely to the already bad situation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I thank God that things are gradually returning to normalcy particularly the lifting of the suspension,â&#x20AC;? Aniedi said.
Akwa Utd
MATCH DAY 26 Fixtures WARRI WOLVES FC ABIA WARRIORS FC FC TARABA AKWA UNITED FC BAYELSA UNITED FC LOBI STARS FC HEARTLAND FC CROWN FC SHARKS FC RANGERS INTâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;L FC
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SUNSHINE STARS FC GIWA FC KANO PILLARS FC ENYIMBA INTâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;L FC NEMBE CITY FC EL-KANEMI WARRIORS FC KADUNA UNITED FC NASARAWA UNITED FC GOMBE UNITED FC DOLPHINS FC
aptain of Sharks Football Club of Ports Harcourt, Odinga Odinga, has declared that the suspension of Nigerian league due to the recent leadership imbroglio that gulfed the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s football governing body, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF); has league negatively. According the veteran striker, the negative impact of the suspension ~ the Africa Nations Cup ¤ Â&#x201E; lost to visiting the Red Devils of Congo last Saturday at U.J. Esuene Stadium in Calabar. He explained that due to the delay in the resumption of the 2013/14 league season and the recent suspension, Nigerian players couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t give their best when Red Devil of Congo in the Africa Nations Cup ¤ ! % Speaking further, Odinga explained that one does not need any
League suspensionâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;ll certainly has negative impact â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Odinga sooth sawyer to tell one that the suspension of the league will negatively impact on all the teams management of the league tries to manage the situation later. Continuing, the Sharks of Port Harcourt captain explained that apart from
the poor performance of the national team in their home match against the Red Devils of Congo, he does not think that anyone will blame any Â&#x201C; ~ 5 ~ continental championship if such a club did not do well.
Bayelsa set to compound Nembe Cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s woes
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ayelsa United Football Club of Yenagoa said the resumption of the second stanza of 2013/14 league season is an opportunity to improve their standing on the log and as a result, the Bayelsa State financed team will not rest until they pocket the maximum points. According to the Media Officer of the club, George Amele, there will be no hiding place for Nembe City on Wednesday when they welcome them as Bayelsa United is determined to exit the relegation zone. Speaking further, Amele said since Bayelsa United defeated Nembe City in the first stanza of the league in their home and as result does not see the reason Nembe will escape defeat from them on Wednesday. He said the fact that Nembe City Football Club is also from Bayelsa does not mean that they will not ensure that the Rumson Baribote financed team will not go home empty handed as they have perfected every strategy to hand them defeat and get the maximum points at stake at the end of 90 minutes hostilities. In the words of Amele: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our target against Bayelsa United is nothing short of the maximum points,â&#x20AC;? Amele began. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We hope to beat them to get the three points at a stake to enable us improve on our league standing. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Of course, we must beat them as we hope to exit the trouble waters as soon as possible. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you recall, we defeated Nembe City in their home at Omoku during the first stanza and I do not see the reason
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Wednesday. they will escape defeat on â&#x20AC;&#x153;Of course, while the league Wednesday when they come was suspended, we did not visiting. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That does not mean that we suspend our regular trainings are underrating them, all that I because we know that the am trying to say is that I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t suspension can be lifted at any time,â&#x20AC;? Amele explained. see them not biting the dust on LEAGUE TABLE
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Team Kano Pillars Nasarawa United Enyimba Dolphins Giwa Warri Wolves Abia Warriors Sunshine Stars Lobi Stars Akwa United El Kanemi Warriors Sharks Heartland Gombe United Taraba Enugu Rangers Bayelsa United Kaduna United Crown Nembe City
MP 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
W 12 12 11 10 11 11 11 9 12 10 10 9 8 9 10 9 9 9 8 5
D 7 5 7 9 5 4 4 10 1 6 5 8 10 5 2 4 3 3 3 9
L 6 8 7 6 9 10 10 6 12 9 10 8 7 11 13 12 13 13 14 11
F 38 26 29 26 25 25 35 33 27 20 28 25 23 29 17 32 29 21 18 13
A 28 19 17 17 21 26 28 29 30 21 22 22 20 27 26 31 37 31 30 37
D +10 +7 +12 +9 +4 -1 +7 +4 -3 -1 +6 +3 +3 +2 -9 +1 -8 -10 -12 -24
P 43 41 40 39 38 37 37 37 37 36 35 35 34 32 32 31 30 30 27 24
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Sports/EURO League Rodgers criticises England over Sturridge injury
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Chelsea battle Swansea at the Bridge ...as Costa risks missing out
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helsea host inform Swansea in a crunchy topof-the-table clash on Saturday afternoon at the Bridge, and risk playing without their Brazilianborn Spanish strike ace, Diego Costa, who may be compelled to watch from the sidelines after injury. Costaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s recent hamstring troubles say a lot about the progress made at Chelsea in recent times. In fact, in a roundabout way, his injury concerns are a contradiction. Both Chelsea and
Swansea are two teams who boast a 100% win record in the English Premier League so far. Chelsea have scored 11 goals in their three straight wins in the early stages of the season. At the other end of the park they have conceded just the one which came early on in their 3-1 win at Burnley. Since then Chelsea have beaten another newly promoted side Leicester, 2-0 at Stamford Bridge, and last time out they won a nine goal thriller, 6-3 at Everton. The win at Everton was the one which caused the biggest predictions
as pundits are already tipping the Blues to win the title. Their top striking Diego Costa has four goals to his name already although he has been carrying a knock over the international break so watch the team his well being. Six other Chelsea players have found the net and Loic Remy arrived just before the transfer window closed option. Another Chelsea win here would be the perfect boost ahead of ! 5 League group match with Schalke due at the
â&#x20AC;&#x153;We play the game to win and leave the egos in the dressing room. The derbies are always evenly matched. The Real Madrid fans already eyes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If we play well then hopefully we can win at the Bernabeu, as we have done before.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;To win in Madrid, you must do everything well. We will continue to play our game knowing full well how X Bernabeu.â&#x20AC;? Atletico currently sit sixth in La Liga with four points from two games, one point ahead of Madrid.
Atleticoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll not underestimate Real â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Juanfran
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tletico Madrid full-back, Juanfran, has insisted that the reigning Spanish champions will < = Saturdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s derby clash with rivals Real Madrid. Both sides meet at the Santiago Bernabeu this weekend after a twoweek international break Â&#x2021; the third encounter between them already this season after they contested the Supercopa de Espana last month, with Atletico triumphing 2-1 on aggregate. With Real Madrid having blown a 2-0 lead to lose 4-2 at Real Sociedad in their last La Liga outing, it was put to Juanfran that now could be the best time for Atletico to face Carlo 5 29-year-old is taking nothing for granted and insists there is never an easy time to come up against the European champions. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We never get too < = club, whether itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s against Real Madrid or anyone 2 quoted as saying by AS.
Bridge on Wednesday night. Swansea, on the other hand, began their campaign by springing a " ` where they came away from Louis van Gaalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s < in charge of Manchester United with a 2-1 win.
iverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers has criticised Englandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s handling of Daniel Sturridge after the striker returned to Merseyside injured. The 25-year-old is likely to be out for a couple of weeks after he strained a thigh during a training session at St Georgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Park on Friday just over 36 hours after playing 89 minutes of the friendly against Norway. England boss Roy Hodgson was preparing his players for Mondayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Â&#x201E; '*&Â&#x2013; Â&#x201C; ÂŚ Â&#x160; claimed had Sturridge been with his club he would have been given extra time to recover in the same situation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The only disappointment for us was Daniel Sturridge coming back injured as he had started the season very well,â&#x20AC;? Rodgers told talkSPORT. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re obviously disappointed because we feel it was an injury which could have been prevented. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think clubs work
international teams. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more the recovery strategy. When we look at our players here we look at them individually in terms of what their needs are. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fast players would have a second day recovery while other players can work on that day. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When you are that type of quick player like Daniel Sturridge, Raheem Sterling and boys like Danny Welbeck you need to recover them. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He (Sturridge) has worked so hard over pre < and strong in our last game ` %2
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est Bromwich Albion $ has said that he is ready to make his debut for the club against Everton on Saturday. The 32-year-old England international centre-back joined the Baggies on a free transfer in the summer after his contract with Manchester City ran out at the end of last season. $ 5 Â Brom has not been smooth as he struggled with knee and calf injuries in pre-season, but he insists that he has now completely recovered from the problems. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m not sure of the managerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plans,â&#x20AC;? he told the Express & Star. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If he asks me to play, obviously I Lescott would never rule myself out. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Who knows what is in store? capacity, then great. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m just taking it day-by-day. If â&#x20AC;&#x153;Having played for Everton in the past, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got a lot of close friends there, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s involved at the weekend in some FIXTURES always a special game against them but it will PREMIERSHIP be a tough one. Saturday, September 13 |_ Â&#x2021; Arsenal v Man City throughout the season < ` and, having played for Stoke City v Leicester City Everton and Manchester Crystal Palace v Burnley FC City, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re the ones Chelsea v Swansea City youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking at.â&#x20AC;? West Brom v Everton West Brom manager Southampton v Newcastle Alan Irvine has hinted Liverpool v Aston Villa $ LA LIGA against his former Saturday, September 13 club Everton at The Barcelona v Athletic Hawthorns, having MĂĄlaga v Levante featured in a trainingReal Madrid v At Madrid ground friendly against Celta Vigo v Sociedad Hull City on Tuesday SERIE A â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important we Saturday, September 13 donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t rush him but Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m Empoli v Roma sure he would love to Juventus v Udinese play at the weekend,â&#x20AC;? he BUNDESLIGA said. Saturday, September 13 â&#x20AC;&#x153;He played the full ^ < 90 minutes and looked Dortmund v Freiburg good. It was very Paderborn v KĂśln encouraging.â&#x20AC;? Hertha v Mainz 05
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Saturday Newswatch, September 13, 2014
Sports/News Goalless draw in S/Africa
Izilein slamsâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;awfulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;display by Eagles ...urges recall of Uche brothers, others Mark Ogagan
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former Chief Coach of the Golden Eaglets, Godwin Izilein, has expressed shock at what he called â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;an appalling displayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; by the Super Eagles when they held South Africa to a goalless draw in a / ! Â&#x201C; Wednesday. With this result, Izilein feels Nigeria now walks a tight rope in its quest to qualify for, and possibly defend the Afcon title it won in South Africa last year. He branded Stephen Keshiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s team as a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;bunch of mediocre playersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; who played as if they never trained before the game, and urged a total overhaul of the present team, plus a recall of players who have before now been rejected by the Big Boss. â&#x20AC;&#x153;To say the least Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m shocked by this shameful performance by a Nigerian
team,â&#x20AC;? Izilein noted. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The team lacked identity, the tactics adopted could not be carried out by our lethargic players, and we were just lucky to escape defeat because even the South Africans were not up to scratch. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think the Super Eagles team should be overhauled to the so many glaring lapses we noticed in the game against the Bafana Bafana. |` ~ and they were clearing balls that didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t go beyond the 18yard arc, there were so many no thanks to the lack of coordination between Mikel " Â&#x201A; Â&#x203A; non-existent with only an Â&#x201E; and I was wondering if these guys truly play professional football overseas. â&#x20AC;&#x153;One would have expected the team as a whole to improve on their last performance when they lost to Congo in Calabar, instead we witnessed another awful display by players who are
supposed to show us that they are on a higher pedestal playing in Europe. To arrest the situation, Izilein suggested the infusion of more locally-based players and the recall of certain players he feels could make Super Eagles. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think as a way forward we need to infuse younger local players in the team and recall the Uche brothers Ike and Uche to come and fortify the teamâ&#x20AC;? Izilein added. Izilein, who coached Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Super Falcons to win the 2004 edition of the African Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Championship, admits that after two uninspiring results Â&#x201C; it would be a tough task for Super Eagles to pick up a ticket to Maroc 2015, but not impossible. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have our destiny in our own hands. As it is now, we need to win all four remaining games to even second best, and I think if we put our minds to it we can achieve it,â&#x20AC;? he said.
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NFF Elections
Ogunjobi allays fears Babs Oyetoro
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ormer Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) scribe, Chief Taiwo Ogunjobi, has allayed fears over the forthcoming elections into the board of Nigeria Football Federation, saying normalcy will return to the football house immediately after the elections.
Ogunjobi commended everybody involved in the entire process of ensuring that Nigerian football gets on the track noting that the entire football family would come back stronger at the end of the day. The former Shooting Stars FC General Manager hinted that as long as the current electoral process is
allowed to run based on FIFA guidelines adding that there would be no cause for alarm. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thank God we have allowed the voice of wisdom to prevail at the end of the day. I have a strong believe that the entire process will be allowed to run its full course without any hitch then there will be credible elections,
which everybody will be proud of. And I wish all the gladiators will unite together again for the good of Nigerian footballâ&#x20AC;?, he reasoned. He, however, reiterated his commitment to the progress of Nigerian football assuring that his paramount interest is the good of the round leather game in Nigeria.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have unquenchable love for Nigerian football and I have always contributed my quotas to the progress of the game in my own capacity. And this I will continue to do. I did not only play the game but I have been involved in the administration of the game as wellâ&#x20AC;?, he reiterated. It would be recalled
that the forthcoming NFF elections had < due to crisis rocking the football house. And at < the imbroglio the world football governing body had intervened to bring sanity to the entire process.
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Kpakor: Eaglesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll bounce back if... Victor Enyinnaya
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x-international, Moses Kpakor has emphatically declared that the Super Eagles would bounce back into reckoning for the Â&#x192;!"/ Â&#x201C; the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) decides to put its house in % { team started badly but insists such was expected judging from the build up to the encounters. The situation is redeemable if concentrated
resolve the logjam. He noted that it will be economical to sweep under the carpet the crisis rocking football family as not being majorly part of performances of the Eagles. The players as Nigerians could not have pretended that all is well under the present circumstances. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Let us not make any mistake about it, the lingering crisis is playing great role in % Â&#x192; all about being in the right frame of mind, once there are worries somewhere, the mind ~ < % The gladiators should put the
overall interest of the people and the game at heart. Reason and sense of responsibility must prevail. There should be for supremacy. Nigerians are aware that the crux of the be in control so as to always
> and sundry. These personal ambitions have ruined our game thus far. There is every need for a permanent cease 5 % Kpakor added that by every standard most of Â&#x2021; < sound enough to administer the sport but our country being one that accords
recognition to second-rate citizens, hence the struggle too. He describes the situation as worrisome to them the real stakeholders. The politicians he added unfortunately administration in the country, now its cash and carry and < done deadly blows to the sport its administration and management ought to be left in the safe hands of men and women of proven track records of integrity and established means of livelihood. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;It is sad that we have boxed ourselves into this tight corner again. The faces
masquerading as successors to the thrones are simply stooges that have not helped the game develop. It a shame that a Â&#x201C; people in all facets of live are being held hostage by these self seeking individuals. The real stakeholders have been relegated to the background because they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have money to throw around during election. These saboteurs of Nigerian football have so much stolen money in their pockets hence they can muster enough votes that enable them to go in for loot money main for players and development of the game. It is sad the rot goes on unabated,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; he rues.
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Celebrating women of substance
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From an initial shortlist of 100 African elite athletes, musicians, actors, socialites, TV personalities, fitness experts and super models, TAYO MUSTAPHA parades top sexiest Africans Alive 2014. They do not only have what appears to be the sexiest bodies in their respective industries, but have also excelled and distinguished themselves in their chosen careers in the year 2014. Omotola Jalade Ekehinde With the appellation ‘Omosexy’, a pet name given to her by her husband, Omotola has bestroded the Nigerian entertainment scene with her pure talent and beauty. With several chart bursting movie to her credit, Omotola has also gained international recognition with her feature in globally recognised flick accros Africa, Europe and America. She is currently regarded as one of Nigeria’s sex symbol.
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Genevieve Nnaji She is an AMAA award winning super star actress, with an enviable profile, which include a profiling on the Oprah Winfrey show and on CNN’s Connect The World where she was dubbed Africa’s answer to Julia Roberts and Africa’s Screen Goddess, she was rumoured to be next Bond girl a few years back, the role later went to British actress, Naomi Harris. The Former face of Lux and MUD might not have been in any recent movie aside from 2013’s Hollywood period film Half Of A Yellow Sun, however, she was reported to have earned nearly $1.5 million in endorsements alone, within the first quarter of 2014. Genevieve Nnaji’s appeal transcends age and gender, as we have witnessed, many African superstars openly express their undying love and admiration for the iconic actress.
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gym. Flavour keeps his millions of fans always guessing with his now famous bathroom selfies. Didier Drogba Didier Drogba, is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays for Chelsea in the Premier League as a striker, and is the all-time top scorer and former captain of the Ivory Coast national team. He is best known for his career at Chelsea, for whom he scored more goals than any other foreign player and is currently the club’s fourth highest goal scorer of all time. In October 2012, he was voted by Chelsea supporters as the club’s greatest player ever. He has also been named African Footballer of the Year twice, winning the accolade in 2006 and 2009. He is 36 years old. Cornel Fredericks Cornel Fredericks is a South African track and field athlete who competes in the 400 metres hurdles. He won the 2014 Commonwealth Games gold in the 400m hurdles with a dominant display at Hampden Park. Fredericks finished in 48.50 seconds, ahead of Trinidad & Tobago’s Jehue Gordon (48.75) and the Bahamas’ Jeffery Gibson (48.78).
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Gail Mabalane 29 year old Gail Mabalane is a South African singer and actress best known as one of the Top 14 finalists on the sixth season of the M-Net reality competition Idols, in 2010.Gail, who Williams Falade Williams Falade is a Nigerian-British fitness auditioned in Bloemfontein, was born and bred in the town of Kimberley. In 2001, she model and the former Miami Pro European Fitness Model Champion 2013, Body of Africa made the Top 5 of Miss Teen SA, and she also 2013. Williams has built a brand and career out enjoyed a stint in Johannesburg as a Kaizer of his love for fitness, which has notably made Chiefs cheerleader. In 2012, she became the face him a highly sought after fitness instructor and of beauty giant Olay, and her career has since skyrocketed. celebrity personal trainer.
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Lira Molapo Lira is a celebrated South African platinum recording artist, who like wine, only gets better with age. At 35, she is revered and loved across South Africa. On 29 April 2014, she released her debut American album “Rise Again”. She is a multi-platinum selling and an 8x South African Music Award-winning Afro-Soul vocalist who refers to her music as “a fusion of soul, funk, elements of jazz and African. Lira won the 2014 Africa Muzik Magazine Awards for Best Female Southern Africa. She’s currently considered the foremost adult contemporary female solo artist in South Africa. She has appeared in major ad campaigns and been an Ambassador for Audi, Shield, Samsung, MTN and Blackberry. She has appeared on the covers of over thirty magazines worldwide and currently holds the largest Facebook following of any South African musician with over half a million fans. Flavour Better known by his stage name, 30 year old Flavour N’abania (or simply Flavour), he is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, multiinstrumentalist and performer. Flavour gained worldwide acclaim for his ‘Ashawo’ and ‘Nwa Baby’ singles which till date still enjoy air plays. Just as the African continent has been held spell bound by Flavour’s infectious sound and powerful stage performance, so has he also grasped our attention with his larger than life abs, that is finely sculpted and chiseled by presumably hundreds of hours spent in the
Lunga Shabalala 25 year old Lunga Shabalala is a South African socialite, model, television presenter and actor best known for taking over as the host of the SABC1 music show Selimathunzi from Kaos Matu after winning a countrywide presenter search, in 2011. He is considered South Africa’s ultimate bad boy, as his toned abs have become signature brand which earned him the coveted South African rep for Calvin Klein men’s underwear line after a nationwide search, his career has since been growing in leaps and d bounds just as his appeal moves further beyond the South African shore.
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Assou Ekotto 30 year old Assou Ekotto is a professional m footballer who plays for English club Tottenham lly Hotspur. Born in France, he plays internationally for the Cameroon national team. Since arriving at Tottenham, Assou-Ekotto has pursued an interest in the local community and its inhabitants, expressing a “great sense of connection to Tottenham”. He carries an Oysterr card and frequents the London Underground, and often walks with Tottenham supporters towards the stadium before home matches. Alek Wek 37 year old Alek Wek is a South Sudanese st British supermodel, designer and philanthropist n who began her fashion career at the age of 18 in 1995. As the first black model whose looks did not conform to Caucasian aesthetics, she has n been hailed for her influence on the perception
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CONTENT of beauty in the fashion industry. Wek has modelled, either on runways or in print advertisements, for global brands. Dark-skinned models were rare, if not unheard of, in the high fashion industry. Wek was “the first black model who didn’t conform to a Caucasian aesthetic, the first with an uncompromising, sub-Saharan beauty… her industry saw her as new and exotic – a savage beauty.” As a result, Wek’s mainstream success was celebrated by black women all over the world. Oprah Winfrey commented that “if Wek had been on the cover of a magazine when I was growing up, I would have had a different concept of who I was.” Tiwa Savage Known by her stage name Tiwa Savage, the 34 year old diva is a Nigerian singer-songwriter. She is currently signed to Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Mavin Records. On 3 July 2013, she released her debut studio album Once Upon a Time. Savage sings in English and Yoruba. As a singer, her achievements include one MTV Africa Music Award, one The Headies Award, one Channel O Music Video Award, one Nigeria Music Video Award, and two City People Entertainment Awards, and a BET nomination for Best International Act among others. On the release of her now infamous music video ‘Wanted’, Tiwa trended across the continent for weeks, receiving a continent wide media backlash for the sexually provocative music video.
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Burna Boy He is an amazing Nigerian vocalist with his unique sound blends Dance-hall, Afrobeat, R&B and Hip-Hop into one tightly knit package. His songs span from ballads full of depth, sometimes to controversial subject matter as well as, his Dance-hall tendency implies, songs that are just meant to get you in the mood for the groove. He is 23 years old
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Vimbai Mutinhiri Vimbai Mutinhiri is a Zimbabwean model and television personality. She was born in Harare, Zimbabwe 27 years ago but raised in Belgrade, Serbia and in Johannesburg, South Africa. Prior to participating in Big Brother Africa Amplified in 2011, she studied in South Africa graduating from the University of Cape Town with an honors degree in politics, philosophy and economics. Vimbai is perhaps, one of the very few who actually successfully built a burgeoning career outside of the fickle Big Brother Africa fame. She has gone on to host major African events, notably the first ever Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards broadcast live to 54 African countries from Lagos, Nigeria. Currently the Face of Castle Milk Stout (Cameroon), she has also been on the runway at the SA Fashion Week and the Zimbabwe Fashion Week. Brenda Wairimu Brenda Wairimu is a 23 year old Kenyan television actress on Africa Magic’s Kona series, she is a budding starlet who seems to be shooting for the stars. Brenda’s mainstream appeal is inimitable- even as she is presently one of Africa’s ‘IT’ girls of the moment. With her talent, Brenda should spear-head the next generation’s screen goddesses.
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Dillish Mathews 23 year old Dillish Mathews is the winner of the 2013 Big Brother Africa reality show, even though she is yet to pick a definite career path, as she is yet to hit her first real breakthrough, it is speculated that in the nearest future, she will grace our screens once more, either as an actress or Television personality. Joselyn Dumas Joselyn Dumas is a Ghanaian television host and actress. In 2014 she starred in A Northern Affair, a role that earned her a Ghana Movie Award and an Africa Movie Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Joselyn Dumas is indeed a sight to behold. She shot to continental fame as the curvaceous bombshell bride in Lynxx’s music video, and since then her career has never been the same and so has been her appeal which transcends borders and nationalities, she appeals equally to west Africans as she does the Southern part of Africa. Blessing Okagbare She is a record breaking Nigerian athlete, who participated in both the 100m and 200m races at the 2014 Common Wealth Games in Glasgow. She made it through to the finals of the 100m and won with a Dillish time of 10.85, breaking the games record of 10.91 seconds set by Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie 12 years earlier at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester. Okagbare also won the gold medal in the 200, with a time of 22.25 seconds. In doing so, she became the fourth woman to win the African artist. Ipupa was nominated in the Best Live 100m and 200m double at the Commonwealth Games. Act category at the 2014 MTV Africa Music Awards. He released an album titled kosa leka in 2014. Fally Ipupa Fally Ipupa is a Congolese singer-songwriter, dancer, philanthropist, Ian Mugoya and guitarist from Kinshasa, he was part of the band of Koffi Olomidé, Ian Mugoya, is the sexy Kenyan Television Quartier Latin International, from 1999 to 2006 before starting a solo personality, who is referred to by the Kenyan media as career. His first solo album was Droit chemin released in 2006, which “the ladies man” . With such a title comes expectations went on to sell over 100,000 units, and his second album Arsenal de from his millions of Kenyan fans who are struck by Belles Melodies (A2BM) was released in 2009. In 2007, Ipupa won the his charm and good-looks. Ian like the many young Kora Awards for Best Artist or Group from Central Africa. In 2010, Fally people on this list is slowly reaching beyond the shows Ipupa won the MTV Africa Music Awards 2010 for Best Video (for of Kenya, looking to export his East African ‘je ne sais Sexy Dance) and Best Francophone. He won the urban awards for best quoi’ to the rest of the African continent.
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Art brought my husband and I together â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Oyenike Okudaye
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Our romance story is private â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Nike Okudaye She has dined and wined with notable personalities of the world, including presidents, ministers and diplomats. She still does as occasion demands. Mrs. Oyenike Okudaye is neither a politician nor a public servant. Her God-given talent in African textile designs and variety of classical artworks has earned her respectability among the movers and shakers of society, including traditional rulers and their Oloris. She was recently at the Presidential Villa, Aso Rock, leading a delegation to meet with President Goodluck Jonathan on the promotion of Nigerian culture. In all of these, Oyenike still relishes her love life. She spoke with TUNDE BUSARI about her love life and what has sustained her marriage to the former Commissioner of Police.
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hat does love really mean to you? To my understanding, based on the few years of my adult life, love is an inner feeling shared between two or more people. I should not restrict it to the context of your question because the topic is worth sharing for the purpose of educating the world. Can anyone adequately quantify love between mother and her child she carried in her womb for at least nine months? We have so many fathers who can do just anything for the progress of their children. Also some friends being fond of one another, to the extent that they hardly do things without one anotherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s knowledge. You can see now that the topic goes beyond husband and wife thing. But in terms of husband and wife, love is the chord that joins the hearts of the couple. It is a feeling the couple share between each other to break any barrier on the way of their happy life.
work. That keeps my brain working at all times within and outside the studio. One of the blessings I was referring to is having such an understanding husband. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a plus for our marriage, which we always thank God about. There are a lot of stories in town of the inability of couples to agree on certain things like understanding schedule of each other, leading to serious problems. Without boring you with the details, I think the journey has been guided by God. And evidence of it is what you are seeing today. He is retired and enjoying his retirement in peace. We are both happy for how far God has taken us. Our children are doing great in their respective areas.
Do you believe love still plays such an important part in marriages these days? Why not? The only thing I observe now is that youths of these days seem not to be love blind. They are less emotional in the choice of partners based on the kind of life they want to live. You know things are changing the world over. A girl who unfortunately has parents with violet marriage would use the experience to take her time before she chooses a partner. She would naturally not want a violent husband. In the circumstance, do you encourage parents to choose partners for their children? The practice, if it still exists, complicates the problem because the rights of the children concerned have been infringed upon. A lady above 18 years under the constitution is entitled to her choice. My candid view on this is that parents should refrain from forcing their daughters into marriage. I know what I am talking about, because it is an experience not worth recounting. It is both unpleasant and detrimental to the destiny of the poor girl. I should not go into details of it because it is not really necessary but the bottom-line is that such arrangements are bad, and should not be encouraged at all. I am not saying our parents should be denied their natural role of guiding their children
than choosing partners based on such sentiments like family friendship, business partnership among others. How did you meet your husband, Reuben? We met while he was still in service. He appreciated and still appreciates arts. If I say art has been everything to me, I am only saying the truth. It is my work that brought us together when he visited my gallery in
How would you describe your husband? Is he romantic? I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t like this kind of question for whatever purpose it intends to serve. Why am I saying this? In my view, the question tends towards promoting vulgarism, which the media should not be seen as propagating. Romance is a
it should not be turned to a public thing. Well, to satisfy you anyway, we
Osogbo as he used to do then. We got married in 1993. Our love is just a natural thing for two persons who genuinely share the same passion. This is the much I can remember about the beginning of our relationship. How can you describe the journey? Looking back at the journey, all I can do is to thank God for all the beautiful things he has blessed us with. We cannot ask for more, given the kind of environment we are and our respective experiences. # Â&#x20AC;
it to him, nothing could come between him and his job. He is a professional who could not have done any other thing apart from providing security for the defenseless in the society. What I am stressing here is ]
very busy person also. Anyone in creative art is always engaged because inspiration plays a key role in our
Doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t it occur to you that you are into a fetish business?
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Reuben Okudaye & his wife What is fetish in promoting our heritage? Art is our heritage, which somebody like me will not allow to disappear from the world. I am a Catholic, and a consistent one for that matter. But this should not rob me of my means of livelihood, which is art; our heritage. It is bad that we are being brainwashed to condemn our culture. I take an exception to that. By the special grace of God, one of my children has studied art to masterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s level. What this is saying is that my work will outlive me. Ironically, the foreigners appreciate my work and are always at the gallery. We should refrain from joining those who condemn our heritage. Can you share your dream for this your job with us? My dream is very simple. I am seriously working towards making our adire fabrics one of the topmost labels in the fashion ] &
our people and replace them with our own. It might take time but I will get there. Government has a key role to play in creating a conducive atmosphere for the business to thrive. I was in South Korea some time ago and saw how they were doing it. I will not relent until we are also recognized like the Versace and Guccis of this world. Every month, fashion exhibition is held in the gallery to boost the business and promote others. This is my little contribution in ensuring we reach there.
If I say art has been everything to me, I am only saying the truth. It is my work that brought us together when he visited my gallery in Osogbo as he used to do then
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Sorry, I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t discuss love â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Actress Tammy TAYO MUSTAPHA recently had an encounter with star actress, Tamilore Martins Ojo popularly known as Tammy at her Ibadan
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an you share your background with us? I am Oluwatamiloreayo Martins Ojo, an actress and a business woman. I come from a respectable and disciplined home. My education started from Niger River Basin Development Authority X X ]
education was at Holy Trinity Grammar School, Ibadan. I later proceeded to the Federal College of Education, Oyo State, for NCE. I was also at the University of Ibadan for degree programme. Acting has been part of me because my mum was also an actress. She was in Duro Ladipoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s theatre group. In a nutshell, acting is in my blood. your career? The major problem we have in the industry is piracy. Yes, by the grace of God, I am. Any regrets so far? No, none at all!
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titled Alapa and it fetched me two awards namely City People Magazine Most Promising Actress of the Year and South West Leadership and Enterprise Award of Best New Actress in the South West.
What are you currently â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;cookingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;? My second production titled God Mother will soon rule the screens. I am not in competition with anybody. ! with your career? I am focused to interpreting my roles and make the best use of all opportunities.
Why canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Yoruba actors cross over to the English sector? Some of us are doing that already. Funke Akindele, Kunle Afolayan and others are doing that. But not all No, not all. Besides acting, what else do you do? I run a boutique and a cosmetic shop as well as an events management company. It has given me fame and respect in the society. No! Why? Please donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t let us go there. Genevieve Nnaji, Mercy Johnson, Ini Edo, Iyabo Ojo, Ronke Ojo, Femi Adebayo and Ronke Adesanya. " I am sorry, I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe in love; letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s say something else. Has love been fair to you? I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to talk about that, please. What are your favourites? For colour, I like blue and white, for drink, water, for food, its white rice with plantain and chicken, I love Tom Ford perfume while any Toyota product remains my favourite car Where do you see yourself in the next 10 years? I see myself as beeing a successful woman in my chosen profession.
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What would you like to be remembered for? I want them, especially the youths of today, to remember me as someone who gave them wings to fly.
Would you take another shot at marriage? If itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s good; if itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the type that would nurture me, help me to develop, and bring out the best in me, yes of course. But more importantly, marriage is a good thing when youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re both friends. Friendship is very important and it is what I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have in my marriage. I would do anything for friendship, genuine friendship.
Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s on the card for you romantically? You can tell from my disposition that I am a romantic person, and when I find someone to love, I drift and soar.
How did your new venture in the food industry come about? I have a passion for cooking. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m in love with cooking, especially for people. I get bored with the same old jollof rice, fried rice and the rest. Now, my menus are named after celebrities because the Nigerian entertainment industry has really gone far in promoting our culture around the world, through movies and music. So the idea is to get people to fall in love with our culture, leveraging on the popularity of these celebrities. It shouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be about Chinese food all the time. So I thought, how about taking the name of these icons to brand the food, such that thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an endearment to it. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a Genevieve, a Don Jazzy, Goldie, Omosexya and 2Face. Someone called me last time for a Minjin (laughter). Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a clamour now for a Banky W, which I havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t quite worked out yet. But itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in the works (more laughter).
How would you describe your music? It started out like traditional gospel, and I would have maintained that if God wanted it that way, but He put me in a different phase, with different experiences. I mean, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m not going to do it like Sammie Okposo, or Kefee, because their experiences are theirs alone, so my experiences have kept me. So I said I was doing alternative gospel, and the title alternative gospel singer kind of stuck along the way. But it gives me an edge because I can work with secular artistes like Terry G and the like, which helps to push the message across better.
ith your credentials and academic background, why did you choose music? I believe I was just called to do this, and my job is to inspire people. Also, my foundation was letting people know that this is a divine duty. Along the line, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve come to realize that my main calling is basically to help people out of their struggles, through songs, talks; through inspirational words because I also go through pain, frustration, hate, blackmail and all the things that others go through. That is why you can identify with what Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m saying in Turn Around or Live your Life, my new song which features eLDee.
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usic act, Tosin Martins, believes that nowadays women are not as submissive as their mothers. The singer, who has been married for eight years, said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our women today 8
not like our mothers. The average woman today is not as submissive as their mothers, and a guy who is not ready to overlook that weakness would have a problem with marriage. These days, you have to argue and defend your views and if it goes well, all parties will agree. It shouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be that way; there is a certain measure of honour a woman must give a man as the head. The truth is that todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s woman struggles with you saying â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;yesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and she just agrees. She would want to know why. She wants to give you her own side of the arguement. She thinks she is making sense and you are not making sense. Today, a woman tells you she is travelling; she is not asking your permission. There is some individuality taking place. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a major struggle. I think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s majorly because they have become their
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own people. They are as educated as you; they are working as you are working, they are earning money like you; they have a world view like you. They are empowered now and have their own voice and want to express themselves.â&#x20AC;?
Why todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s women are of different breed â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Singer Tosin Martins
ast rising actress, Oluwaseyi Edun, has sensationally revealed that sex before marriage is the best. According to Seyi, premarital sex reduces the chances of adultery. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an individual thing. Once you are an adult and you think you are ready, go for it. Personally, I think sex before marriage is good, because it will make you know your partner well before going into marriage. So if there is anything you are not comfortable with, you have time to correct it before actually going into the lifetime contract of marriage. Doing it before marriage also reduces adultery and fornication. It is also a good way of studying your partner before you get committed to him or her.â&#x20AC;?
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95. He was a successful businessman and was well adored by the entire Ogbara family. His remains were laid to rest in Ikorodu according to Islamic rites.
fricaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s richest woman and oil baroness, Folorunso Afusat Alakija, is bereaved. She lost her elder brother, Alhaji Rasheed Ogbara, early this month. Sources said the business woman Alakija is really shattered by her brotherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ss death. The late Alhaji Ogbara was the first son of Chief Lamidi Ogbara, the multimillionaire businessman who died in 2009 at the age of
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ollywood top actress, director and producer, Stephanie Linus, popularly known as Stephanie Okereke, has wrapped up production of an inspired true life story of two souls, Zara and Halima, who are faced with the living conditions of child brides in West Africa, her new film â&#x20AC;&#x153;DRYâ&#x20AC;? from her production company, Next Page Productions. According to information reaching us, DRY was written, produced and directed by Stephanie herself, while the film is an inspired true story based on a young girl Stephanie met in Nigeria many years ago named Aisha. According to Stephanie, â&#x20AC;&#x153;DRY journeys into heart-wrenching details of a culture not too many films dare to explore. The issue might seem controversial, but if it will set one girl free and open the minds of the people, and encourage us all to take action, then the movie would have served its purpose.â&#x20AC;? The film stars international thespians like Darwin Shaw as Dr. Alex; veteran Liz Benson Ameye as Matron; Bill McNamara as Dr. Brown; and introducing Zubaida Ibrahim Fagge as Halima the teenager who had to endure a life not designed for a child: to be married to a man.
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another hiphop act Vector, has audaciously dispelled such impression claiming they have all been publicity stunts. Chidinma said the rapper
both planned it. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was all planned out by Vector and I. It happened in a plane, Â&#x20AC; 8 "
started talking about funny rumours weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d heard about ourselves. One of the rumours was a picture of myself and Phyno which we took and uploaded on Instagram. Then people started talkingâ&#x20AC;ŚShe is dating that guy and all those Â&#x2030;
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why we decided to make people feel that we are dating. The ring he used was even brought by my manager, so that was how we started taking those pictures. I want to state it for the records that Vector never proposed to me,â&#x20AC;? she insisted.
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he House of Twitch, Twitch organizers of the Miss Omolewa Nigeria pageant pageant, ha have officially announced a change of name for the pageant. According to the outfit, the Miss Omolewa is now to be called Miss Ideal Nigeria. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Miss Ideal Nigeria pageant is to run independently from the Mr Ideal Nigeria competition but both winners will be managed by House of Twitchâ&#x20AC;?, explained a source close to the organisation. Information also has it that the present winner, Princess Adesile, will officially be known as Miss Ideal Nigeria. Princess Adesile has represented Nigeria at the Top Model of Colour 2014 in London, and currently the Face of Adunni Oge Couture.
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he 22 year old Nigerian graduate, Alfred Ajani, who held up sign advertising himself at Waterloo Station, has landed his dream job after an executive who saw him at the station invited him for an interview. Alfred Ajani started work on September 8 for recruitment firm, the Asoria Group, London. Alfred, who works as a marketing executive said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The director walked past me when he saw me that morning, but later got in contact through the website Linked In. The company said they were looking for someone with out-of-the-box ideas and so they were keen to get me in. The job is one I wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have got if I hadnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t gone to the station that morning, so I advise anyone out there who is in the same position I was to think of more direct ways to speak to employersâ&#x20AC;?. His new colleagues even printed T-shirts to welcome him on his first day!
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usic duo, Smash and Vast of Bracket, have announced that money and women can not make them go their separate ways because according to them, they have grown past the temptation of both attractions. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Money has not separated us, so women wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do that to us. We had a little issue about money in the past but we settled it. So when it comes to women or when Smash sees me with people who will not add value to my life, he warns me. When I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t listen, he will let me be. Then when it all goes wrong, he will still be the person I come back to. I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think women or money can be a problem between us at this stageâ&#x20AC;?. They also revealed that in the next two to three years, they should be married. do that. We are still single but we â&#x20AC;&#x153;Marriage is a must-do thing as we are not getting any younger. We are not getting any younger. Within would love to get marriedâ&#x20AC;?. the next two to three years, we should
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uintessential musician, Aramide, last week, became the newest artiste to sign under the music label Baseline Music. Aramideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new label is also home to sensational Pop artiste, Saeon; multi-talented musician, Skales and Producer, Mr. Chido. Aramideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s latest song - Feeling This Feeling - is currently receiving major airplay on radio and TV. Her acoustic rendition and female version of Davidoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ekuro went viral and received much acclaim. Howie T, head honcho at Baseline Music, says: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Aramide has great potentials. With her unique voice and talent, she has what it takes to bloom and expand in this industry. With her exceptional fusion of afro beat and soul music, she can surpass anything.â&#x20AC;? The Nigerian Indie Afro-Soul/Jazz artiste Aramide has performed at various events within and outside the country such as Industry Nite Dubai, FAB awards, Trybe Records Olympic UK Tour, Sterling Bank â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Get Ready For Work Concertâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, amidst other top events in and
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outside the country. Since taking up music professionally in 2011, the singer and songwriter who also plays the saxophone and guitar has been recognized with nominations from Nigerian Entertainment Awards (NEA, Chase Awards and Blueprint.
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retty Beverly Naya has explained why she is not in a relationship at the moment. According to her, it is better to be single than settle for less. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At the moment, I am not in a relationship because I feel it is better for things to remain the way they are than for me to settle for less.â&#x20AC;? Asked why it is taking too long for Mr Right to come her way, % Â {# Z
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iigerians i will ill for f the th first fi t time ti experience i th the b beauty t and d glamour l associated itd with cake, when the first ever annual festival called â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nigerian Cake Festival & Flour Craft Exhibition holds at the National Stadium in Lagos. According to the organisers, the exhibition is a youth empowerment initiative for industrial development. According to an official of the organising committee, Temitope Duker, part of the 3-day exhibition will also see 20 bakers compete for the top crown, while there will also be special showcases by top craters, and product demonstration by some brands. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Highlights of the events include baking competition to crown the best baker featuring celebrity judges and sampling of various big brands among other features,â&#x20AC;? Duker said.
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style check Deborah OluwaSeyi Joshua
She is one of Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s top rated music divas.Deborah Oluwa-Seyi Joshua better known by her stage name Shay was born and raised in London to Nigerian parents,she began performing at the age of six eventually joining the London Community Gospel Choir (LCGC),which gave Shay the opportunity to perform in cities around the world,including a 4 week tour of Japan at the tender age of 14.Shay is a recording artiste, songwriter and producer.
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Serious side of funny Joan Rivers
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oan Rivers kept many laughing for decades. Actress, comedian, writer, producer and television host - Rivers made a name for herself. While some people may find her jokes offensive, there’s no doubt she was a pioneer in the industry. Joan Rivers, 81, died recently at an endoscopy clinic. Rivers, who was actively flogging her latest humour book this year, was making headlines up to the last minute, raising eyebrows, as she had so many times in the past, with jokes and remarks viewed as insensitive, unfunny or politically incorrect. She once joked about the Holocaust and the Haiti earthquake, recently suggested Michelle Obama is “transgender” and stormed out of a CNN interview in a rage after seeming to misunderstand the questions. Mostly, she didn’t apologize, or only grudgingly. Rivers, who had more than 2 million Twitter followers, didn’t believe she went too far. “Life is tough. Life is tough. I just think, ‘Make them laugh,’ “. Here are some of the serious and ‘ettiquetely inclined’ side of funny girl, Joan Rivers by SOLA SANUSI. Education Joan graduated Phi Betta Kappa from Barnard College in 1958 with degrees in English literature and anthropology. Businesswoman In 1987, River’s late-night show was cancelled. On the verge of bankruptcy when her husband of 22 years, Edgar Rosenberg committed suicide, Rivers launched the Joan Rivers Collection of jewellery, apparel and accessories on the QVC network in 1990. The line was a huge
hit and continues to make a fortune. Author Rivers has 11 New York Times Best Sellers since the publication of 1974’s Having a Baby Can Be a Scream. Philanthropist Rivers worked very hard with charities close to her heart. Her Celebrity Apprentice appearance helped net $250,000 for the charity God’s Love We Deliver which helps feel men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other serious illnesses by alleviating hunger and malnutrition. Other charities that she worked with are - Guide Dogs for the Blind, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Wounded Warrior Project. Jokes Rivers catalogued every joke she has ever written. There are literally tens of thousands of them. Prior to Fame Before the Hollywood days, Rivers worked as a fashion coordinator for Bond Clothing Store and as a publicist for Lord and Taylor. Director The first film Rivers directed was in 1978 Rabbit Test which starred Billy Crystal as the world’s first pregnant man. Biggest Regret According to an interview with WE TV, Rivers’ biggest regret was not taking up the ABC network when they offered her a daytime talk show. She turned it down and they offered it to Oprah.
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CONFERMENT OF CHIEFTAINCY TITLE ON SENATOR ANTHONY ADEFUYE AS THE SOBALOJU OF THE SOURCE BY THE OONI OF IFE IN ILE IFE, OSUN STATE RECENTLY
L-R: Olori Ojuolape Ojora, Senator Anthony Adefuye, Otunba Kunle Ojora and former Chief of General Staff, Lt. Gen. Oladipo Diya (rtd).
L-R: The Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, with Senator Anthony Adefuye.
WEDDING CEREMONY OF MR. & MRS. OLABODE ADERONKE ADEKEYE, HELD AT ORIENTAL HOTEL, LEKKI, LAGOS
L-R: Wife of the former Inspector General of Police, Mrs. Molara Ehindero; her husband, Mr. Sunday Ehindero and one-time Minister of Industry, Chief (Mrs.) Nike Akande.
L-R: Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola (SAN); bride’s mother, Mrs. Ngozi Are; groom’s father, Vice Admiral Adeleke (rtd.); groom, Olabode Idris Adekeye; bride, Aderonke Aminat Adekeye; groom’s mother, Hajia Fatima; bride’s father, Mr. Kayode Are and Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun. PHOTO: ABIODUN OMOTOSHO
THE 15TH ANNUAL LECTURE OF MIKE OKONKWO’S ‘THE POWER OF YOUR VOTE: A CATALYST FOR STABLE AND UNITED NIGERIA,’ HELD IN LAGOS
THE 54TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF FLOUR MILLS OF NIGERIA PLC HELD IN LAGOS
L-R: Bishop Peace Okonkwo, Dr. Mike Okonkwo, winner of essay competition, Miss Patience Brown of Apapa Senior High School; Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN).
L-R: Mr. John Katsaounis, Alhaji Rabiu Gwarzo, Chief James Fagbemi and Group Managing Director, Paul Miyonmide Gbedebo.
Chairman of the occasion, Professor George Obiozor and Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN).
L-R: Vice Chairman, Mr. John Coumantaros, chairman, Mr. George Coumantaros, Company Secretary, Alhaji Olalekan Saliu and Vice Chairman, Dr. (Chief) Emmanuel Ukpabi. PHOTOS: SAMUEL ALUKO
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L-R: Hon. Justice Oluwaseun Sogbola, Alhaja Adenike Odulana and Alhaja Ola Odulana.
L-R: Mrs. Oluwayemisi Ajayi and Alhaja Adenike Odulana.
PRESS CONFERENCE ORGANISED BY TECNO CNO DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA AT SHERATON HOTEL AND TOWERS, LAGOS
L-R: Secretary, Tecno Dealers’ Association of Nigeria, Okoye Francis; Chairman, Oniugbo Anthony Prince and another member of the association.
Members of the association.
PHOTO: ABIODUN OMOTOSHO
PHOTOS: SAMUEL ALUKO
THE 2014 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION/THANKSGIVING SERVICE OF CHRIST HEALING EVANGELICAL CHURCH (CHEC) HELD IN LAGOS RECENTLY
L-R- Host Pastor, Dr. Mrs. Titilayo Noibi, presenting a gift to Deaconess Wemimo Odusanya (m) to the delight of Pastor Niyi Karim.
L-R- Pastor (Mrs) Abigail Jolaoye, Pastor Nike Daramola, Evangelist Beatrice Bamidele, Dr. PHOTOS: SAMUEL ALUKO (Mrs.) Titilayo Noibi and Pastor Edward Iwayemi.
THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF NORDICA FERTILITY CENTRE HELD RECENTLY IN LAGOS
Nordica’s first baby, Julian Onwudinjo (2nd right), receiving birthday present from Business Development Manager, Nordica Fertility Centre, Mr. Oluwale Obasanya (left), while Uju Onwudinjo, sister of Nordica’s first baby watches.
1. L-R: Managing Director and Consultant Obstetrician/Gynaecologist, Nordica Fertility Centre, Dr. Abayomi Ajayi; Julian Onwudinjo, his mother, Mrs. Franca Onwudinjo, Clinic Manager, Mrs. Tola Ajayi, and Head, Endoscopy Unit, Gbemisola Babalola PHOTOS: CHIOMA UMEHA
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My Kitchen Talking Nutrition with CHIZOBA NWOBU
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Benefits of Vitamin A
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organs of the body and regulates cell growth and division. Vitamin A also takes part in remodeling &
weakness and prevents some forms of cancer and other problems related to aging. Various researches have shown the relationship between vitamin A and cancer, especially those of the mouth, throat, stomach, prostrate and kidneys. These anticarcinogenic properties can be attributed
to various other medicinal properties of its natural components. One can also reduce their cancer risk by taking supplements of beta-carotene, one of several precursor compounds that the body can transform into vitamin A, or by taking the active form of vitamin A (also called retinol). The question now is what quantity of vitamin A should one consume? The United State Institute of Medicine recommends the intake of vitamin A to be 900 micrograms of retinol for men (equivalent to 3,000 IU) and 700 micrograms of retinol for women (equivalent to 2,333 IU). The upper limit for vitamin A intake from retinol is 3,000 micrograms, but intakes that are high may increase the risk of hip fracture or interfere with the = ~
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avoided during pregnancy because this may lead to some confusion and birth defects. Pregnant women should avoid the use of vitamin A supplements as well as the eating of liver and liver products because liver is a particularly concentrated source of vitamin A. But women who are at risk of becoming pregnant should keep their supplemental vitamin A levels below 5000 IU or choose carotenoids such as beta-carotene. %
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A (in the form of carotenoids). Carrots are perhaps best known for their beta-carotene content. (The nutrient, beta-carotene, was actually named after the carrot). Other food sources of vitamin A rich in retinol are milk fats, butter, cheese, cream, & &
Sources of vitamin A rich in carotene are green leafy vegetables, carrots, fruits (yellow and red coloured fruits are also very rich vitamin A sources).
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ome of the details of our kitchen have been around for a while; details in terms of design and aesthetics â&#x20AC;&#x201C; itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just that theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re becoming more prominent and refined. Some of these details are more timeless, more sensible than others but each seems to be emerging in exciting ways. Kitchen islands for sitting + storage that look good. Typically, a kitchen island does one or the other and looks good, rarely both. Lately, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re seeing some hybrid designs that integrate the two functions in clever ways. The Poggenpohl Plusmodo line uses a symmetrical cantilevered island â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the storage underneath makes a change of material to clearly differentiate its function. Overall, the addition of storage to this island creates a more dramatic appearance and adds to the function. Plane change = material change. It just looks better when the two happen together. The Snaidero Kube uses a stainless wrap at the range extension and a glossy white laminate at the raised bar seating to differentiate from the planes of wood while the Snaidero Sintesi uses a wrapped granite work surface to enhance the plane change from the laminate cabinets. Tool walls and movable storage racks. Henrybuilt has done a nice job with their movable storage racks which either mount to a â&#x20AC;&#x153;picture railâ&#x20AC;?, hang from steel brackets or can simply sit on the counter. The Boffi Grand Chef has a sleek, integrated stainless steel bar for hanging utensils while the Bulthaup System b3 uses a series of recessed rails (similar to picture rails) to hang hooks and racks from. Pockets of intentional display. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s probably best that most of the dishes and coffee mugs stay hidden behind doors. But those Iittala tumblers you just bought deserve some attention. The Henrybuilt island creates an intentional display area for just such items. Wall splashes. Like a backsplash but taller. In the Henrybuilt design, the termination line of the stainless steel tucks under the cantilevered shelf. The backsplash material has a greater prominence within the material palette and the break occurs where there is already a material change. Integration of hardware. The Boffi K14 series incorporates mitered door and drawer faces for grasping. The finished look is sleek and minimal. The Bulthaup System b1 series uses a similar method. As it turns out, the ultimate minimal cabinet hardware is none at all.
Register grills as textures. In the Bulthaup System b1, the heat registers are integrated into the toe kicks â&#x20AC;&#x201C; thereby concealing the grills and making for a nice modern texture at the toe-kick; and the same for the Boffi Case 5 system which goes the distances by keeping the material consistent between the cabinets and register toe-kicks. Extended / framed cabinet boxes. Henrbuilt has developed a nice detail which brings the box of the cabinet out slightly proud of the hardware. It creates a clean modern look and keeps the hardware from sticking out too far. Bending the countertop. The Snaidero Venus system uses a simple bend in the plane of a countertop/bar for some pleasing drama. If one is not sure how the practicality and build-ability of this detail is, one can at least be impressed with the overall make.
The idea can get a bit out of hand like in the Snaidero Acropolis system, but face it, any of us modern design fans would love to saddle up for a drink at this bar. Contrast between highly engineered glossy surfaces and earthy wood grains. The Bulthaup System b1 uses the contrast between the end grain of maple â&#x20AC;&#x153;butcherblockâ&#x20AC;? stock and the clean, glossy white cabinet faces. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a clever idea as nature is doing so much of the design work. The Poggenpohl Integration system creates a sharp look with the horizonatl wood veneer grain surrounding a bank of stainless steel while the Snaidero Sistema Zeta pairs warm wood grains with high gloss white veneer â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the rough stone also plays well with the composition. These details are just a quick study of what we see emerging in cabinet design, we must have missed many, many more concepts, details and materials. So donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be shy with your own comments
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hile I was thinking of what to bless my readers with this weekend, I came across this write up over the internet and I believe it will bless you. Do enjoy it. Most men dream of having sex the way they do in porn movies. But for some women, sex is a nightmare. Most women we spoke to do not like sex, and say it is boring, painful, repetitive and dirty among other things. They use it just to hold on to, and make their men happy. Some women claim to have a headache when itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time for sex while others pretend they are too tired. What is going on? Is there something our men are not doing right? Yes, says Priya Naidoo, a Durban-based sex expert. Most men do not know that in order for a woman to enjoy sex, her body needs to be ready. Not just mentally or emotionally ready, but physically and biologically ready too. Naidoo says some partners donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t bother to nurture their women mentally, emotionally or physically. They just want to satisfy their own needs. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That is why it is easy for a man to sleep with a prostitute or a helper he has no feelings for, than it is for a woman to just pick any man,â&#x20AC;? Naidoo says. She said another big problem is that many men are not aware of certain things women feel uncomfortable about while having sex. Many women donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t enjoy sex because they were sexually abused during childhood, or raped in adulthood. Naidoo adds that in some societies, sex is presented as being disgusting, dirty, ungodly and % religious couples. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The majority of women who come to me for help are religious women that have rigid ideas about sex. Some think it is dirty while others think that it is only men who are meant to enjoy it. Others feel sex is primarily for reproduction and that pleasure is a byproduct.â&#x20AC;?
She says there are also medical reasons why some women do not enjoy sex. | Female Sexual Arousal Disorder, which leads to lack of libido.â&#x20AC;? She says conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disease, anemia, childbirth, hormones, lack of sensation due to decreased muscle tone, painful intercourse, menopause, hysterectomy and any medical Â&#x2021; result in a decreased sex drive. She adds that ageing, inadequate or < = esteem, sexual abuse, feelings of shame or guilt about sex, fear of pregnancy, stress and fatigue, unhealthy diets, excess weight or obesity, stressful lifestyles, depression, anxiety and other emotional problems, or a combination of physical or psychological Â&#x2021; % * Â&#x2014; + Both men and women. Sexual problems occur in adults of all ages. Among those may be related to a decline in health associated with ageing. But Asiphe Ndlela, a psychologist, ties lack of sexual interest to a womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s relationship with her partner. Ndlela says men need a place for having sex, women need a purpose. To be continued next week
To be continued next week
By Amina Brai Omoike
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here is a common joke in married circles about â&#x20AC;&#x153;sleeping on the couch.â&#x20AC;? It typically refers to a husband being sent to go and sleep on the couch, because he has done prompting the woman to decide that he cannot sleep on their marital bed as punishment. Sadly, this happens in many marriages and there are a few problems with this occurrence. It violates godly principles regarding anger and marriage. The Holy Bible states clearly in Ephesians 4:26-27 thus â&#x20AC;&#x153;When angry, do not sin; do not ever let your wrath (your exasperation, your fury or indignation) last until the sun goes down. Leave no [such] room or foothold for the devil [give no opportunity to him].â&#x20AC;? When it concerns marriage, it is a sin to hold on to anger. No doubt, deciding that your night in your marriage bed is holding on to anger. Secondly, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re told that in our anger, not to give the devil a foothold, leave him no opportunity to tempt us. Sex is the right of couples
in marriage. When a wife (or husband) refuses to have sex with the spouse - either out of anger or stress - such a person is depriving and defrauding his / her spouse of the marital rights, and not by mutual consent, thus leaving both of them open to temptation due to her anger. Every godly couple knows that God has given the husband authority over his wife, not the other way around. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sending your husband to sleep on the couch is a clear and Â&#x2021; hierarchy in the marriage with the wife on topâ&#x20AC;?, says Dr. Segun Wilson, a Christian counsellor. A wife sending her husband out of the marital bed is establishing ungodly dominion. She is simply implying that the house is hers, and she decides who sleeps where; her marriage is under her control, their sex life is only to be exercised at her desire and that her husband is subservient to her Â&#x201C;
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sort of way, but in an adult/child sort of way). One true proof of the headship a man has over his wife (besides providing for her) is during sex. The fact is this: when a couple refuses to sleep with each other; when a husband leaves their matrimonial bed out of anger - to ~ room - he is literally accepting that his wife dominates him! â&#x20AC;&#x153;By agreeing not to get into bed; by making his bed on the couch, he willingly and fully gives in to her authority over him. This < against God and a sin against his wife (whom he should be protecting by leading); it harms the household, and by extension the church and our society. This is a massive error in my viewâ&#x20AC;?, Wilson says. So what should be the proper approach? â&#x20AC;&#x153;The rule in my own house is: If you are too angry to share the bed, then you leave. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never been angry enough to give up my bed. Simple as that,â&#x20AC;? says Korede Balogun, a civil servant who has been married for 13 years. Instead of avoiding the issues that are bothering you as a couple by leaving your matrimonial bed; discuss it like adults, and forgive each other.
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Interview Day mother apologised to 140 journalists over police abuse â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Dr.Dozie Akunyili Dr. Edozie Akunyili, son of the late Professor Dora Nkem Akunyili is an Emergency Medicine Physician in the United States. THANKGOD OFOELUE met the young consultant physician during the burial ceremony of his mother in her country home at Agulu, Anambra State. Sharing some of his best memories of the late National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC)â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s boss and ex-Minister of Information, Edozie describes his mother as a woman who was a great mother to them, a wonderful wife to his father, who had time for other people, irrespective of who they are. She also said Akunyili was a no-nonsense woman, and reveals his plans to return to Nigeria to contribute to the development of the country, as his mother had always wished, among other issues too.
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hat kind of person was your mum? My mother was good, brave, funny and an out-going person. She was a person that was never afraid to say what was right regardless of the consequences. She impacted the value of hard work, dedication and service to humanity on all of us. One of the things she thought me is to treat everybody the same regardless of whether they are rich or poor because every Nigerian man and woman is your brother and sister. Everybody knew her to be a strong woman but for us, she was a mother that cooked, nurtured, raised and took care of us to be what we are today. In our family we have three doctors, an artist, an economist and a psychologist. How many are you in the family? We are six in our family. My oldest sister is a doctor, my younger sister is a radiologist, the other sister of mine is a renowned artist. She has a masters degree in Fine Arts. My brother has > < Â&#x203A; studied Psychology. During her days at NAFDAC, she often complained that there were so many death threats against her. How were those days like? _ Â&#x203A; < brother had to leave his high school in Nigeria to continue in America because his life was in danger. He was at the Igbinedion Education Centre, Benin doing well but a lot of strange faces were visiting him, telling him: â&#x20AC;&#x153;If your mother continues to mess up with my fatherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s business I will deal with you.â&#x20AC;? He was just 13 years old.
Late Dora Akunyili % _ will always tell my daughter about how great her grandmother was and also want her to be like her. She was a source of joy.
Did you at any time felt that she was too busy to take care of you? Never! My sister sometimes get upset because if you are having a conversation with her, if calls come in, she will still manage to talk to everyone, from the least person on the ladder to the highest. There was a time I went with her to a function in Lagos and the press people were X who did not let them in. She got home That was when we now got him a cell and got the list of every press man phone in case he got into trouble so that was there, and called them â&#x20AC;&#x201C; that he could call. However, when the &9* = 5 '**: to apologize to all of them for the she said enough is enough. That was embarrassment. A pressman actually how he was transferred to complete wrote an article on it, appreciating high school in the US. My mother her and that was the kind of person never wanted any of us to go to high she was. Even my younger brother school in the US but my brother did. that played football in the USA, she In terms of threat on my mumâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life, never failed him. Though she did not it was a regular reoccurrence. Former understand what the game was all President Olusegun Obasanjo was about, she will leave the NAFDAC < < Â&#x203A; < a lot of security and also gave her two bullet proof cars for her birthday which showed how people loved her and prayed nothing bad happened to her because she was doing a fantastic job. So, in Nigeria, when you are doing the right thing, and people are no more making a lot of money as they are supposed to, they would X so that things will go back to normal. But for her, normal is not doing the wrong thing and continuing with it but always doing the right thing. Her principles and her faith were always about doing the right thing and she died doing the right thing. I am so happy for her because it takes a lot to be that courageous. When you were a small child, I guess your mother took good care of you. What one remarkable thing do you remember about her? It will be her cooking for us after her lecturing work at the College of Medicine. She was a good mother. Despite her lecturing work, she will come back home looking very tired and still cook dinner for the family. Some people thought that she was not like that but she was. She was a
In Nigeria, when you are doing the right thing, and people are no more making a lot of money as they are supposed to, they would want you out ! !"#$ %& '(( )$'*+ so that things will go %'#- / * 0)'( 12/ for her, normal is not doing the wrong thing '*3 # */4*24*5 64/7 4/ %2/ '(6'&+ 3 4*5 /7$ right thing
Edozie Akunyili X ~ his school to watch him play football. < dad as a good wife that she was. She was incredibly organized, focused and has the ability to keep a lot of things straight. Maybe my daughter will be like her because there will be no other like her. What kind of wife was she to your father? From my perspective, she was actually a very good wife. She used to call my father â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;daddyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, unlike some wives that always call their husband % Â _ â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;why she called my father daddy,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; she said it was because he is a daddy to all of us. Even when she was not around she made sure that everything was okay in the house for all of us. With her Ph.D, she still had time for the family and any time you talk to my dad, he will always say praises of her because she was a wonderful woman. ] Â&#x203A; X she would call him for an insight because he is an older person and has a lot of insights. That was how the relationship was and I think they had a good marriage. What do you think if you do, would please your mother wherever she may be today? My mother always wanted me to come back to Nigeria. I have achieved everything I wanted in the USA. I am a consultant now and I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t go higher than being a consultant in medicine. I have reached the highest height in medicine. It was my mumâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s drive that made me get there. I was happy in the USA as a physician but I am not % So, the only way of changing our country is not to run away from the country because when we run away from the country, our children will run away from it too. I want to come back and further my motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s legacy and carry on her dreams. How that will happen is in the pipeline, but it was her dream for me to come back / _ 5 abandon that because that was her dream. If I live up to that dream, I am sure she will be pleased, even in her grave.
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Politics Adamawa bye-election: How Fintiri, Jibrilla emerged PDP, APC candidates Continued from Page 15
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Bobbo, APC that ambition. The meeting also agreed that any aspirant who fails to win the ticket for the = 5 ~ bearer towards for the October 11 election. Chairman of the PDP in the state, Chief Joel Madaki, said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;14 aspirants for the position have now been reduced to six due to this meeting. It is a welcome idea. Nobody was forced to step them. Those who stepped down did so voluntarily in order to wait to contest the position in 2015.â&#x20AC;? Former special adviser to the President 7 J contesting for the ticket on Saturday, said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The outcome of the meeting was fantastic. We met as family members of the PDP; even before coming here all the aspirants in Adamawa have unanimously resolved that after the primary - in a free and fair primary - anybody that emerges will get our support. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Today, in this meeting, the number of the aspirants has been drastically reduced to six, which is manageable. I am J % ] # Â&#x203A; Ahmed Modibbo is contesting; Dr. Umar Ardo is contesting; Hon. Jerry Kumdisi is J < Â&#x192; also contesting. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And we have resolved to go into the primary without rancour, without
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Idi Hong, PDP acrimony and to come out of it as peaceful co-existing members. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At the end of it all, anybody that emerges, we will all queue behind. And if I emerge as the candidate, they will all queue behind me. It is going to be a family %2 Hong who withdrew from the race said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Peace-building, negotiation, giveand-take, everything went well. We have been given a caveat and one thing we have succeeded in extracting from this meeting is that the meeting started with a preamble that whoever is going to contest and if he happens to win as a governor, will not have the right to contest the 2015 election. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Some of us think that our aspirations, our ambitions, our visions for Adamawa are a long term and more articulate vision and not a stop-gap six monthsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; aspiration. â&#x20AC;&#x153;For that reason, we saw it wiser that to do something to change the fortune of Adamawa, you need a longer period of time. So, we decided that it is not wise for you to go into this contest that is just for six months.â&#x20AC;? According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;we have also been able to have on record that whoever is going to emerge as governor will not contest in 2015 and it has also been unanimously agreed that because Adamawa Central has not produced the
governor of the state before, the presidency and the party have accepted that the candidate for the PDP nomination for 2015 will be strictly from Adamawa Central. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So, most of us from Adamawa Central have agreed to this position and about eight of us have withdrawn from the race. We are going to remain members of the party and we are going to contest in 2015 because it will give us the opportunity to make that transformation that we want to change Adamawa into.â&#x20AC;? Saturday Newswatch gathered that the PDP national vice chairman, Uche Secondus, special adviser to the President 7 Â&#x160; J < _ } J # _ Â&#x152; ^ # 7}7 ^ governor of the state, Wilberforce Juta. ^ J who was earlier against the acting governorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s participation in the contest withdrew from the race which later saw Fintiri winning with 624 votes. His closest rival was the former executive secretary Â&#x2018; < ^ Â&#x201E; } % Modibbo, who scored 197; Marwa scored 54 votes. Ardo scored nine and Kumdisi, four; while 25 votes were invalidated. Congress chairman, former Speaker, { Â&#x160; < Â&#x2030;} > ^
And we have resolved to go into the primaries without rancour, without acrimony and to come out of it as peaceful coexisting members. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And at the end of it all, anybody that emerges, we will all queue behind him announced Fintiri as winner. Fintiri solemnly expressed how overwhelmed he was about the outcome, underlining the task ahead, which he said is the total restoration of Adamawa State. He called for unity, saying, â&#x20AC;&#x153;let us all sink %2 Immediately Fintiri was declared winner, Marwa congratulated him and called on his supporters across the 21 local government areas of the state to rally round the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s standard bearer in the bye-election, describing the process of the primary as transparent. He declared his satisfaction and endorsement of the exercise as well as its result. He encouraged Nigerians to continue to improve on the electoral process in order to establish a durable democracy for the country with the proper coordination of the political class. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I fully associate myself with the process and result announced by the ^ 5 % _ 5 that has done very well in organising the primary election of our party. As a loyal party member, I will support the candidature of the acting governor to achieve the best for the state,â&#x20AC;? he said. Moddibo and others also congratulated Fintiri and showed their readiness to work with him as a partner in the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s project. Political pundits in the state opined that the acting governor may decided to contest in the 2015 general election if he wins the bye-election since the agreement he made with the party leaders is not legally binding on him and that should he take such an action, it may pitch him against some of the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bigwigs who may expect total respect and honour of the boy scout agreement.
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the PDP. I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know where the APC will get the votes to defeat the PDP in 2015. Just take a look at the number of people that are registered as members of the PDP and that of the APC, and you will agree with me that % Â at which former PDP members who decamped to the APC are coming back to the PDP, do you think the APC will even survive up to the 2015 general election? The APC is not an Â&#x160; < % Are you very sure of your position?
_ Â&#x203A; everybody is making an argument in his own favour or that of his party. 7}7 is my duty to speak in favour of my party. As you should have noticed, Â&#x160; < State are currently clamouring that they should be allowed to produce the next governor. The Kalabari, the Ogonis, the Opobos and even the case to produce the governor in 2015. What about the 2015 presidential Â&#x; President Goodluck Jonathan will win?
President Jonathan will win convincingly in 2015 because there is a major of party loyalty in this country. He became Acting President and later President when the late 7 Â&#x2018; Â&#x152; 5 % Nigerians voted overwhelmingly for him even when he had not done anybody any favour and had not sited any project in any part of the country. Now, he has been able to touch many lives and you want me to believe that a coalition of individuals who left the ruling party will defeat party? It will not work here, and certainly not now.
You mentioned that the PDP will take a decision on who becomes the PDP candidate in 2015. Are # "<"Â? ticket? The party will soon take a decision and we are working and praying that I should be chosen by it essentially as the riverine area where I come from is saying that it should be its turn to produce the next governor. ! # Â #+ Â&#x152; % is enshrined in the constitution of the PDP - that regard should be given to
Â&#x201A; % Â&#x160; < State is concerned, the leadership of the party will take a decision and the decision will be binding on all members of the party. Will the party make a decision before the primaries? " % ` a decision before the primaries. ! # # endorsement of the party when the time comes for it to take a decision # candidate in 2015? Well, we are working and praying that that is the case.
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Obiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s parley with PDP, defections and future of APGA Alphonsus Eze, Awka
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head of the 2015 general elections, the irrepressible political party in Nigeria, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), is again undergoing some challenges and travails as some of its key members embark on a > remain relevance in the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s polity. Some weeks ago, four members of the party in Anambra State, led by Mrs. Uche Ekwunife, ÂŁ} ÂŁ /> Â&#x192; ! in the House of Representatives, > Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). " ! ! Â&#x201E; " Â&#x192; ! Â&#x203A; Â&#x201A; represents Nnewi South, Nnewi / Â&#x201E; Â&#x192; ! { Â&#x160; < Â&#x203A; " " Â&#x192; ! u-turn to the APGA. Ekwunife and her defecting colleagues were said to have met with top hierarchy of the PDP, Including President Goodluck Jonathan and the national > ] Â&#x201A; their entry into the party. Saturday Newswatch, however, gathered that it was President Jonathan who started the poaching move when he invited the APGA members in the National Assembly to lure them into the PDP with a promise of an automatic ticket and % sources, the legislators were said to have been told by the President '*&+ > in the National Assembly to be < wins the presidential election. And Anambra State is the most probable state the PDP has chances of winning the National Assembly seats. Apparently, the presidency may be entertaining fears that the 7 < ! 7!# will give his party a run for its money in 2015 and therefore does not want to take chances at all. ! Â&#x201C; the President urged them to cross over to the PDP if they want to contest the 2015 election and win but that if they fail and remain in the APGA, he would move against them in the election to ensure that the PDP wins the National Assembly seat in Anambra State. With that information and the carrot dangled before them, it
was a good opportunity for the legislators, most of whom have no chances of securing APGA ticket again, to defect to the PDP. But the situation was worsened for APGA, when few weeks after that, the immediate past Governor of the state, Mr. Peter Obi, tendered his resignation as the chairman of the Board of Trustees (BOT) of the party, a development many people said was a signal for his formal exit from APGA to the PDP. Obi, however, has stridently denied that he was leaving APGA even though, there as still strong speculation in the state that he has > PDP. There is a serious fear among the ranks of APGA members in the state, especially his loyalists, that his exit will mark the end of APGA as a political party. Val Obienyem, Obiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s spokesman, in one of his numerous press statements, insisted that Obi would not dump APGA as he remains the face of the party in Nigeria and that his recent resignation as the BOT chairman of the party was to protest = appointed, apart from the fact that many decisions are being taken in the party without his consent. But the national chairman of 7J ! Â&#x201D; Â&#x2018; dismissed the claim, saying that even before Obiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exit as the governor of the state, they had presented a budget to him for the convening of the national convention of the party, where his appointment as BOT chairman refused to approve it. Many who have been following Obiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s politics will not hesitate to tell you that he will not stay in APGA a day longer than necessary if he % 7J Â&#x203A; APGA so far. After all, in his eight years as governor he did not show any sign of being an ardent APGA supporter and why should he now die for a party he will not have % What Obi is looking for now is how to secure his political future in the PDP, using his closeness to the President. Many people, especially Obiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s loyalists in APGA who felt that they have been short-changed by Governor Willie Obiano and Ume who are now holding sway in APGA, have been predicting the death of the party in 2015 if Obi > 7}7 Â&#x201E; and her colleagues in the House of Representatives. According to them, Obi, Ekwunife and others were the live
Obi wire of the party and therefore their exit would spell doom for the party, coupled with the intimidating federal machinery which would be deployed to the state in 2015 to overwhelm APGA members. There was also the allegation that Governor Obiano has been found not to be supporting President Goodluck Jonathanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s re-election in 2015 and that is the reason the Presidency has been doing everything to checkmate him, including the possibility of removing him through the court. They alleged that Obianoâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;s perceived backing of Jonathan is not deep-rooted. But an APGA chieftain who pleaded anonymity said that all these are mere propaganda to discredit the governor so that they can curry the favour of the President. He dismissed the impression that the defection of Ekwunife as well as others will are at least three aspirants eyeing the positions of the defected members. Even if Obi defects to the PDP, he said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;what I will assure is that APGA will remain strong in the state. Remember party has had since its inception. This is not even a crisis. People > APGA will die. APGA will not die. What a lot of people do not know is that Obi is not the pillar of APGA. The members of the party at the grassroots are our pillar of strength.â&#x20AC;? Even as Ekwunife and others have defected to the PDP, there are some PDP members who are also defecting to the APGA so as to contest election on the platform of the party. So, APGA still remains the party to beat in Anambra State in the next election. Apparently to checkmate the
Umeh rumour being carried that Obiano was not supporting the President, /  ! 7J of a non-governmental organisation (NG0) known as Joint Jonathan Journey (JJJ), to work for the support of Goodluck Jonathanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s re-election in 2015, which was formally launched in Awka, the Anambra State capital last weekend. In that launch which was party in the country, APGA made it explicit that it will back President Jonathan in 2015 as it did in 2011, while retaining its distinct identity elections. Addressing a crowd of APGA faithful from the 21 local government areas of the state during the rally, Governor Obiano, said it was to show solidarity with the President in the 2015 presidential election. He declared that APGA is under the control of Anambra State and that nobody could intimidate it, assuring that the government of APGA in the state and APGA as a party would throw its weight behind President Jonathan in 2015. He emphasised that the party would contest all other elective positions except the presidency. Insisting that only APGA can deliver President Jonathan in the state in 2015, Obiano told APGA members that after voting for President Jonathan in the umbrella logo, they should immediately search for the cock, which is APGAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s logo to vote for their party. Umeh who was sandwiched by the members of the National  ! rally, in his own speech, expressed the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s support for President Jonathan, saying that the party leadership authorised the formation of the JJJ for the purpose of working
All these are mere propaganda to discredit the governor so that they can curry the favour of the President for the Presidentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s re-election. He recalled that in 2011, at the Â&#x201E; Â&#x201C; and at grand rally in Onitsha, APGA adopted President Jonathan as its presidential candidate and that, that action played a critical role in the victory of the President in that election. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have remained a strategic partner to President Jonathanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presidency. We have spoken Â&#x201C; < President Jonathan,â&#x20AC;? said Umeh, who stated that what they have seen President Jonathan achieve in conducting credible elections, infrastructural development and his humility, which have reduced political tension in the country, were enough impetus for the party to endorse him for 2015. Umeh said there is need for President Jonathan to be re-elected ! that issue should not be used against him in the coming election, stressing that without President Jonathanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s calm disposition, Nigeria would have been thrown into unimaginable political turmoil. Umeh emphatically said that APGA as a party wants an accord with the PDP, where the two could be strategic partners to share political positions. He dismissed 7 Kenneth Emekayi, the chairman of the PDP in the state because, according him, Emekayi has no 7J Â&#x201C; President, adding that his position shows that he was even against the Presidentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s re-election. Patrons of JJJ include Prince Â&#x201E;Â&#x201A; Â&#x201E; " = 7}7 state - and of course, Governor Obiano, among other patron organisations.
APC,PDP trade blames over Nigerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s inconclusive bye-election Justina Asishana, Minna
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he inconclusive Niger East bye-election is taking prominent political / two political giants involved have continued to trade blames over its outcome. While the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) blames the opposition All Progressives ! 7!# Saturdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s supplementary election, alleging wanton use of 7!# = 7! own, accused the ruling PDP of
scheming to deny its candidate, Barrister David Umaru, the senatorial seat against the popular will of the electorate. 7! ] % Jonathan Vatsa, in a statement in Minna, cautioned the state government, the Independent / Â&#x201E; ! _/Â&#x201E;!# 7}7 thwarting the will of the people, adding that the people have realised that the PDP has lost its 7! becoming the alternative for change. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are calling on the people
of Niger State to come out and < 7!% ` has seen the truth and they are looking for a change. No amount of blackmail or intimidation will 7! Â&#x203A; < the huge amount of public funds displayed at polling units by the PDP government can stop the popular goodwill of the people for David Umaru, our partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s candidate,â&#x20AC;? he said. Meanwhile, the state deputy chairman of the PDP, Barrister ` ^ > ] 7! on the supplementary election
instead of engaging in cheap blackmail. He blamed the opposition for the inconclusive election, saying that it was due to the use of 7!% { development necessitated the cancellation of election in the 7! % { said the senatorial seat was not 7!% According to the PDP, â&#x20AC;&#x153;the decision to cancel and order a = _/Â&#x201E;! on the use of thugs in some areas where the PDP would have swept the polls. Therefore
~ _/Â&#x201E;! deepening democracy, and allowing the will of the people to prevail.â&#x20AC;? ] _/Â&#x201E;!5 information unit in the state, ] ] Â Â&#x201A; told our correspondent that the re-run would now hold in 21 polling units in 13 registration areas spread across six local government areas. He added that 13,534 registered voters are expected to vote during the supplementary election, _/Â&#x201E;! for the supplementary election.
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Business & Economy
Boosting agriculture with crop, farm insurance Farm and crop insurance are major insurance products in developed climes. In Nigeria, agricultural farm owners hardly insure their farms and crops, resulting to major losses in the events of climate change, natural disasters or outbreak of diseases. JOHNMARK UKOKO reports.
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hile crops and animals in farms in other climes are fully insured by their farm owners, the reverse is the case in Nigeria. While farmers in the north lament massive losses arising from drought or pets havoc on a yearly basis, farmers in the Niger Delta and those close at plain continue to count their losses to ~ % Â&#x160; < and other categories of crop farmers < < ~ that swept across the country in 2012 including the case of a retired Major J Delta State. Sadly enough, most of the others were not insured. Peasants farmers are not left out in massive loss of means of livelihood, as either they are too poor or are too gain if their farms, as small as it be, are insured against unforeseen occurrences. To put a halt to such losses which has depleted the economic fortunes of Nigerian, the Zonal Manager, North East Zone, Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC), Mallam Ahmed Arabi, has advised farmers in the country, especially northern based farmers to secure crop insurance policy on their farm produce. Arabi admonished farmers to imbibe insurance culture to safeguard their investment against calamities. He stressed that agricultural insurance is still very unpopular among Nigerian farmers, adding that it is high time insurance services. In his words, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Agricultural insurance among Nigerian farmers had remained unpopular despite the threat of climate change in the country, which sometimes results in heavy losses to farmers.â&#x20AC;? He disclosed that the two major
groups of farmers relating with NAIC were those which patronise the corporation voluntarily and those whose dealing had become mandatory % According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;All loans that agencies are automatically insured by NAIC if they are agricultural loans. In this case, farmers are being mandated to insure their investments. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As a result, most of our clients happen to be those from the mandatory category, only few clients which have tested us, and believed that we could serve as rescue unit, come to us on their own. He lamented that periodic losses by farmers on account of natural disasters ~ some of them impoverished. ` / _! X most farmers , especially those in the northern part of the country, see losses ~ diseases as seasonal calamities (acts of God) that must occur when due. He stressed that due to seasonal capital to continue farming even at domestic scale. Arabi noted that if farmers, faced by such disasters, had insured their investments, the insurance cover would < losses, and enabled them to remain in business. He called for enlightenment of farmers to embrace agricultural insurance as a serious safety net that would safeguard their investment against losses and ensure continuity. ` / _! X general apathy for insurance, as being responsible for low adoption of agricultural insurance by farmers in the country. ` ] % {
Minister of Agriculture, Akinwumi Adesina
Esho, advised farmers to embrace insurance products designed by reputed insurance companies, and desist from embracing seasonal calamities as occurrences that must occur. He stressed that wise farmers must realise that due to climatic change or other natural occurrence, they stand to gain by insuring their crops or farms as a whole. _ |_ ĂŚ Nigerians can spend millions of naira to setup a farm, but will not be willing to < such farms. He blamed the wrong mindset of many Nigerians who believe that God is the best insurance policy, and as such, should not waste money to insure their assets. { to carry out more enlightenment programme to encourage more Nigerians to embrace insurance services. Esho berated local insurance companies who were unable to meet genuine claims of their clients in the past as being responsible for many Nigerians failure to embrace insurance products, adding that past recalcitrant is still fresh in the minds of many Nigerians. According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Many Nigerians X companies due to the failure of some of them to pay genuine claims in the past. Local insurance companies are paying claims now, but has found it very X < / that they are now paying claims, when due.â&#x20AC;? He said that insurance companies <
8'*& 945$04'*+ "*3 4/ 34!"#2(/ / /02+/ ( #'( 4*+20'*#$ # ):'*4$+ 32$ / /7$ !'4(20$ ! + )$ ! /7$) / :'& 5$*24*$ #('4)+ 4* /7$ :'+/ ; #'( 4*+20'*#$ # ):'*4$+ '0$ :'&4*5 #('4)+ * 6 %2/ 7'+ ! 2*3 4/ <$0& 34!"#2(/ / # *<4*#$ )'*& 945$04'*+ /7'/ /7$& '0$ * 6 :'&4*5 #('4)+ 67$* 32$ Nigerians to believe that they have % Respondents told Saturday Newswatch that local insurance < to convince Nigerians to insure their assets willingly, especially those in the agricultural sector. They say poverty, ignorance and wrong orientation of some religious groups have impacted negatively on the insurance penetration in the country. / Newswatch appealed to the National Insurance Commission (NICOM) to carry out more enlightenment program to enable more Nigerians see the schemes.
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Business News
FG tackles SMEs challenges Johnmark Ukoko
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he Minister of Trade and Investment, Olusegun Aganga, has said that the Federal Government is currently running inclusive economy where all stakeholders including the private sectors and the small and medium enterprises(SMEs) operators are engaged in the policies and other factors that concern business and economy of the country. Aganga, who spoke at the Commerce and Industry Correspondent Association of Nigeria (CICAN), Gala Nite/Award recently, said that for the growth of SMEs, the Federal Government has approved the creation of SMEs industrial zones where various SME operators can converge to enjoy lowest cost amenities in the running of their businesses. He said the Council for Small and Medium Enterprises inaugurated last week by the Federal Government has been saddled with challenges of the sub-sector. He said the council would be responsible for the development of the SMEs in the country solutions to them through the government. According to him, the government has found out the various challenges militating against the
development of SMEs and it is ready to address the issues through its inclusive economic policy. He said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;As you know, the focus of this government is on inclusive economy and you cannot have inclusive economy if you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t focus on micro, small and medium enterprises. They are the engines of any economy anywhere in the world. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What the government is doing now is to make sure that we fully understand the barriers, the problems of SMEs have and to have an institutional approach to address their issues. |Â < ce; we know they have issues in terms of cost of operation; we know they have issues in terms of market access and modern technology; all these areas are the areas that the new council that was established by the President will be addressing, and one of the ways to address the issues of their cost of production is to make sure they have legal dedicated SME industrial zones. Meanwhile, the President of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar Badaru, who commended the government on its various < SME, and especially the newly established
Council for SMEs, noted that the partnership among the private sectors, government and the media is one of the factors moving the sector forward, hence, he advocated for a stronger partnership with a synergy that would move the sector to the level of global standard. He therefore, commended CICAN for organising such programme, which created an avenue for further discussion on the way forward for the sector, as well as giving awards to the stakeholders as a tonic for operators to push forward. Earlier, at the workshop with the theme â&#x20AC;&#x153;The prospects and Challenges of SMEs in Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;?, the Director General, Industrial Training Fund, (ITF), Mrs. Juliet Chukkas-Onaeko, emphasized the need for training for SME operators for the success of the sector. She said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Without doubt, government recognises the fact that acquisition of technical and vocational skills is also important to SME development. From its varied statements, it has shown that goals in SME development cannot < ced in skills acquisition. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When adequate SME training is achieved, it becomes easier to ensure that more jobs are created, and Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s industrialisation bid better actualised.
L-R: Ecobank Group General Counsel/Company Secretary, Samuel Ayim, Chairman Ecobank Nigeria Plc, Dr. Sonny Kuku, MD/ CE, Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), Alh. Umaru Ibrahim, ETI Group Chairman, Emmanuel Ikazoboh, ETI Group < ' <!! % < ' 2 " 5 % - ' " " " !4 % < 2 > + '
Ecobank rewards customers, unveils new deposit promo
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/ < millions of naira as cash prizes for those who will emerge winners in its new deposit promo titled â&#x20AC;&#x153;Giant Prize Give Awayâ&#x20AC;? promotion for current and savings accounts holders from September 2014 through to February, 2015. The promotion gives participating customers the opportunity to win over N10 million cash prizes and other rewards at both bi-monthly regional draws and grand draws till February, 2015. Disclosing the promotion in Lagos, Deputy Managing Director, Ecobank Nigeria, Tony Okpanachi, said the bank decided to run this second edition of the Giant Prize Give Away promo following the success and testimonials recorded in the previous edition. He noted that feedback from customers
was positive and impressive, adding that the promo is also the bankâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contribution the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is one of several ways to reward our loyal customers even services. It is also to encourage savings culture in the country. Ecobank remains the best platform to provide economic empowerment to our peoples across Africa.â&#x20AC;? Mr. Okpanachi explained that to ensure < prizes, the promo has been segmented into two categories. Under category one, new and existing customers need to make fresh deposits of N10, 000 into their current or savings accounts and leave it for 60 days to qualify for the bi-monthly
regional draw in Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja. Depositing multiples of N10, 000 gives the customer more chances of winning. Maintaining a minimum of N10, *** &Q* Â&#x201C; for the grand draw in February, 2015. For the category two, he explained that new and existing customers should make fresh deposits of N50, 000 and leave it for at least 60 days to qualify for the bi-monthly regional draw in Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja. Deposits in multiples of N50, 000 gives the customer more chances of winning, while maintaining a minimum /+* *** &Q* Â&#x201C; customer for the grand draw. Ecobank has consistently maintained industry leadership in rewarding its customers through promos and innovative excellent service delivery.
NDIC tasks Ecobank group on subsidiaries independence
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he Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has enjoined Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI Group) to ensure operational independence of its Nigerian entity in order to benefit fully and consolidate on the gains achieved from the ongoing restructuring of the bank. The Managing Director/Chief Executive, NDIC, Alh. Umaru Ibrahim gave the advice when the Chairman of the Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI), Mr. Emmanuel Ikazoboh led other members of the Board as well as the MD of Ecobank Nigeria Plc, Mr. Jibril Aku, on a courtesy visit to the corporation in Abuja. Alh. Ibrahim stressed the need for armâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s length relationship between the ETI Group and its Nigerian subsidiary. He maintained that the fact that the Nigerian entity constituted about 45 per cent of the total assets of the Ecobank Group meant that its significance in the group could not be overemphasized. He pointed out that the Supervisory Authorities would like to see a transparent shared services agreement in which the Groupâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s operational activities would not continue to be at the expense of the Nigerian entity. The NDIC MD expressed delight with the recent restructuring recomposition of the ETIâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Board. He also noted the recent divestment of the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (AMCON) investment from the Nigerian subsidiary which had been successfully taken over by the Qatar National Banking Group. He expressed the hope that the development would go a long way in enhancing the operations of the Ecobank Group. In his remarks, the Chairman of the Ecobank Transnational Incorporation, Mr. Emmanuel Ikazoboh assured that Ecobank Group would continue to operate efficiently, transparently and comply with all requirements of the Supervisory and Regulatory Authorities. He also assured that with the restructuring of the Groupâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Board, all the Corporate Governance issues that were of concerns in the past had been addressed. He added that the Board of Ecobank Nigeria was also being restructured to bring about more effective risk management, improved processes and procedures that would translate into more profitable performance for the bank.
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International Business
Venezuela: Worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leading oil exporter Eric Elezuo with Agency report
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Special Report
Tenancy law: Landlords dare Lagos government Ayodele Olalere
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n 2011, the Lagos State government enacted the Tenancy Law with the aim of curbing the excesses of landlords in the state as regards rent and agentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fees. The law also followed numerous cases involving landlord and tenants in various courts in the state. Prior to the signing of the law, it was a known fact that tenants were made to pay through their noses by landlords who demand advanced rent of up to three years in the case of a new tenant and an annual payment in the case of an existing tenant. As a result, many prospective tenants were made to work for many years before they are able to gather enough money to secure accommodation. As soon as the law was signed, many Lagos residents expressed joy that it would curb the excesses of these landlords. According to the law, it is forbidden for a landlord to receive a rent in excess of one year in respect of a new tenant while it is â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;unlawful for a landlord or his agent to demand < rent in excess of three months in respect of any premises, and Â&#x2030; Â&#x2021; three months in respect of any premises. Â&#x192; that â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;any person who receives or pay rent in excess of what is prescribed shall be guilty of an naira or to three months imprisonment or any other noncustodial dispositionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. The landlord is expected to provide the tenant with â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;a
reasonable privacy, freedom from unreasonable disturbance, exclusive possession of the premises, subject to the landlordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s restricted right of inspection and the use of common areas for reasonable and lawful purposes. The law also gave the right to tenants where â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;with the previous consent in writing of the < on the premises and the landlord determines the tenancy, such a tenancy shall be entitled to claim compensation for the < Â&#x201C; premises.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; The tenant in turn is also expected to pay the rents as and when due; pay all existing and future rates and charges not applicable to the landlord by law, keep the premises in good and tenantable repair, permit the landlord and his agents during the tenancy at all reasonable hours in the day time < condition of the premises and to of the building, not to make any alterations or additions to the consent of the landlord, not to assign or sublet any part of the premises without the and notify the landlord where structural or substantial damage has occurred to any part of the premises as soon as practicable. However, Saturday Newswatchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s investigations revealed that three years after the law was signed, there seems to be no compliance, especially by landlords, as many are still maintaining the status quo. Findings revealed that landlords still collects advanced rents up to two and three years as against
one year stipulated by the law in the case of a new tenant while one year advanced payment as against three months demanded by the law. The law has not been by the landlords or tenants. This, according to Saturday Newswatchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s investigation is due to desperation on the part of Lagos residents to secure accommodation as a result of its inadequacy. Therefore, many landlords capitalises on the < accommodation to disobey the law, thereby leaving prospective tenants at their mercy. For instance, at Olodi Apapa,
I knew the law would not work in a state like Lagos. There are few available houses being contested for. Moreover, tenants are ready to pay for two years in advance because someone else might beat them to it if they delay
a tenant, Saliu Idris, who spoke with Saturday Newswatch, said landlords in the area demands two years advanced payment for a new tenants while existing ones still pay the usual one year rent. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Landlords still demand two years rent in this area. There is no landlord that will collect one year rent from a new tenant; it has always been two years rent. If it is a newly renovated house, the landlord might demand three years advance rent and a commission that is even higher than the rent. { < to the tenancy law by landlords to the mad rush for accommodation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The problem is that X accommodation in this area because of the high population density. So whenever there is a vacant accommodation, you will always see about ten people clamouring to rent it. As a result, many landlords capitalises on this situation to collect more than one year rent as the law says. _ serve,â&#x20AC;? he said. Mr. Charles Okah, another X for landlords in the state to abide by the law due to the lack of enough accommodation in the state. He also said that the cost of building materials has made many landlords not to abide by the law. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I knew the law would not work in a state like Lagos. There are few available houses being contested for. Moreover, tenants are ready to pay for two years in advance because someone else might beat them to it if they delay,â&#x20AC;? he said.
He added: â&#x20AC;&#x153;What makes it X is ready to take the landlord to court for defying the law. They would prefer to pay for two years or one year for new and < than to go through the rigours of court cases and still lose the accommodation at the end because such landlord would see the tenant as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;troublesome.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; ] % ] landlord in Shibiri area of the state told Saturday Newswatch that the refusal of landlords to abide by the law is due to the cost of maintaining houses, which is as a result of the high cost of building materials. |_ X law. For instance, every year, I carry out repairs on my house by painting it so that it will continue < % _ I get from rent that I used in feeding myself and taking care of my children in school, so how do you expect me to collect tenant? It is not as easy as the government thinks it is. Even houses that government claims they are building for the masses are even more expensive than the ones own by individuals. Government cannot dictate for landlords how to run their houses,â&#x20AC;? he said. Though Saturday / 5 < that some landlords in some parts of the state like Igando, Mazamaza and others are abiding by the law, majority in other parts of the states are not as Lagos residents still groan under high rent. However, a legal practitioner, Mr. Richard Komolafe, willingness on the part of tenants to seek redress in court. He also said that many tenants are ignorant of their constitutional rights as regards landlord-tenant relationship. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Many tenants are still not aware of their rights and therefore, get intimidated and harassed by landlords. When a landlord demands one year advance rent, many tenants are not aware that such demand is illegal while those who know court for fear of being ejected by the landlord,â&#x20AC;? he said. He continued: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Some landlords even increase rents without notice or because < < higher payment, and would tell the existing tenants to leave the property before their lease expires. If such tenant refuses, the landlord would throw his belonging outside and lock the apartment. The annoying thing is that some tenants would resort to begging the landlord instead % These are some of the problems confronting the implementation of the law. That is why no landlord is yet to be prosecuted for disobeying the law. If that law is going to be < in the hands of tenants. They should be bold to report any ~ protect their interest.
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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 12/09/2014 Symbol
GLAXOSMITH GOLDBREW GUARANTY GUINNESS HONYFLOUR IKEJAHOTEL INTBREW INTENEGINS IPWA JAPAULOIL JBERGER JOHNHOLT JOSBREW LAWUNION LEARNAFRCA LINKASSURE LIVESTOCK MANSARD MAYBAKER MBENEFIT MOBIL MRS MULTIVERSE NAHCO NASCON NB NCR NEIMETH NEM NESTLE NIGERINS NPFMCRFBK OANDO OKOMUOIL PAINTCOM PORTPAINT PREMBREW PRESCO PZ REDSTAREX REGALINS ROADS ROYALEX RTBRISCOE SCOA SEPLAT SKYEBANK STACO STANBIC STERLNBANK TANTALIZER TOTAL TRANSCORP UAC-PROP UACN UBA UBCAP UBN UNHOMES UNILEVER UNIONDICON UNITYBNK UNIVINSURE UPL VITAFOAM VONO WAPCO WAPIC WEMABANK ZENITHBANK
Opening Price
65.00 0.77 29.80 168.04 4.04 1.30 28.26 0.51 0.50 0.51 63.99 1.08 2.46 0.50 1.60 0.50 3.18 2.50 1.45 0.54 180.00 56.00 0.50 5.00 9.60 177.06 13.50 1.05 0.79 1010.00 0.50 1.00 25.20 33.25 1.60 5.10 4.02 36.00 35.00 4.79 0.50 8.46 0.61 0.92 4.91 670.00 2.93 0.50 30.00 2.25 0.50 180.00 6.25 15.30 59.05 7.20 2.08 9.79 0.50 48.01 14.11 0.50 0.50 4.13 4.28 0.96 118.00 0.74 0.93 24.00
High
65.00 0.77 29.95 172.00 4.08 1.42 28.26 0.53 0.50 0.52 63.99 1.08 2.46 0.50 1.60 0.50 3.11 2.50 1.50 0.53 180.00 56.00 0.50 5.20 9.50 177.35 13.50 1.08 0.78 1010.00 0.50 1.03 25.38 33.25 1.60 5.00 4.22 37.00 34.70 4.40 0.50 8.46 0.60 0.89 4.91 670.00 2.93 0.50 30.00 2.30 0.50 180.01 6.29 15.18 58.00 7.21 2.08 10.27 0.50 48.01 13.41 0.50 0.50 4.13 4.30 1.05 118.50 0.74 0.90 24.60
Low
65.00 0.77 29.01 171.99 4.05 1.36 28.26 0.52 0.50 0.50 63.99 1.08 2.46 0.50 1.60 0.50 3.07 2.50 1.38 0.53 180.00 56.00 0.50 5.02 9.42 177.00 13.50 1.08 0.76 1010.00 0.50 1.03 25.00 33.25 1.60 5.00 4.22 37.00 33.67 4.34 0.50 8.46 0.58 0.89 4.91 670.00 2.85 0.50 30.00 2.25 0.50 180.01 5.99 15.18 58.00 7.10 2.02 9.79 0.50 48.01 13.41 0.50 0.50 4.13 4.20 1.00 118.30 0.72 0.90 24.00
Closing Price Change (+)
65.00 0.77 29.15 171.99 4.06 1.42 28.26 0.53 0.50 0.52 63.99 1.08 2.46 0.50 1.60 0.50 3.09 2.50 1.38 0.53 180.00 56.00 0.50 5.19 9.42 177.19 13.50 1.08 0.76 1010.00 0.50 1.03 25.21 33.25 1.60 5.00 4.22 37.00 33.92 4.34 0.50 8.46 0.58 0.89 4.91 670.00 2.88 0.50 30.00 2.30 0.50 180.01 6.05 15.18 58.00 7.19 2.02 10.27 0.50 48.01 13.41 0.50 0.50 4.13 4.30 1.05 118.50 0.73 0.90 24.60
0.00 0.00 -0.65 3.95 0.02 0.12 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.09 0.00 -0.07 -0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.19 -0.18 0.13 0.00 0.03 -0.03 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.00 0.00 -0.10 0.20 1.00 -1.08 -0.45 0.00 0.00 -0.03 -0.03 0.00 0.00 -0.05 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.01 -0.20 -0.12 -1.05 -0.01 -0.06 0.48 0.00 0.00 -0.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.09 0.50 -0.01 -0.03 0.60
% Price Change
0.00 0.00 -2.18 2.35 0.50 9.23 0.00 3.92 0.00 1.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -2.83 0.00 -4.83 -1.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.80 -1.88 0.07 0.00 2.86 -3.80 0.00 0.00 3.00 0.04 0.00 0.00 -1.96 4.98 2.78 -3.09 -9.39 0.00 0.00 -4.92 -3.26 0.00 0.00 -1.71 0.00 0.00 2.22 0.00 0.01 -3.20 -0.78 -1.78 -0.14 -2.88 4.90 0.00 0.00 -4.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.47 9.38 0.42 -1.35 -3.23 2.50
Trades
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Volume
1,214,831 20,000 7,234,199 252,498 801,327 1,104,201 18,681 3,704,803 2,375 4,759,883 42,102 225 202 11,200 91,078 50,685 918,925 204,000 890,347 1,701,872 13,498 35,287 83,200 1,016,311 684,796 924,155 1,000 181,780 2,173,946 40,802 3,000 75,200 6,589,769 176,556 100,000 300,200 71,317 522,297 872,098 8,030,646 12,000,000 25,000 2,001,151 114,562 166 10,972 2,713,692 600 398,219 4,888,286 195,300 31,789 29,345,216 203,810 1,039,574 5,932,342 58,838,534 879,385 10,000 91,908 215,735 366,200 3,900 10,170 381,460 352,566 98,647 1,556,513 781,331 26,976,854
Value
78,928,208.00 16,000.00 211,613,296.00 43,165,772.00 3,257,903.00 1,552,096.50 534,195.19 1,952,703.50 1,187.50 2,388,834.25 2,627,247.75 231.75 472.68 5,700.00 138,870.73 25,342.50 2,840,300.25 510,250.00 1,280,460.62 901,992.19 2,433,140.75 1,790,528.38 41,600.00 5,217,830.50 6,478,568.00 163,714,768.00 14,170.00 195,513.42 1,678,845.75 41,346,420.00 1,500.00 77,860.00 166,054,032.00 5,921,765.50 160,000.00 1,500,986.00 300,957.75 19,313,218.00 29,756,250.00 34,914,040.00 6,000,000.00 222,000.00 1,171,504.50 102,336.58 775.22 7,235,915.00 7,885,016.50 300.00 11,946,596.00 11,148,619.00 97,650.00 5,754,333.00 177,455,408.00 3,093,813.75 60,415,908.00 42,510,624.00 121,005,656.00 8,716,375.00 5,000.00 4,390,479.00 2,893,064.25 183,100.00 1,950.00 40,038.29 1,606,452.25 355,551.81 11,695,250.00 1,136,633.00 703,489.00 652,251,840.00
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Sports Update Keshi should have invited Moses, Ike Uche â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Elumelu
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igeria Football Federationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s technical sub Elumelu says the noninvitation of some players keshi led team in AFCON qualifying games against Congo and South Africa respectively. According to Elumelu the likes of Victor Moses and Ike Uche should
have made the team as he believes they would have % â&#x20AC;&#x153;Victor Moses could have been invited and the coach categorically said he wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t going to invite IK Uche and I want to respect him for his opinion but at times, we need to balance our judgment with the sentiments of the entire nationâ&#x20AC;? he told footballlive.ng
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Gabonese authorities refuse Eaglets . NFF protests to CAF
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he Nigeria Football Federation has sent protest to the Confederation of African Football over yesterdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s unsavoury incident in Lome, which saw Gabonese authorities disembark members of the Under-17 National Team delegation from a Gabon â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Â&#x2039;Â&#x152; ~ % { < ~ base in Calabar to Lagos g
and travelled by road from Lagos to Cotonou as a result of the cancellation of J Â&#x2019; ~ from Lagos, the delegation members were issued boarding passes on the Â&#x2039;Â&#x152; ~ Cotonou to Libreville, via Lome, only to be subjected to the harsh treatment after landing in the Togolese capital. A team of 18 players p y
Â&#x2021; X NFF Chief Technical "X > $ > Â&#x2021; Â&#x2019; were dumbstruck when the airline informed them that Gabonese authorities had instructed that they be ĂŚ alongside their luggage. ` signed by NFF General Secretary, Barrister Musa
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i iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; U igeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Under-17 d 17 team, Golden Eaglets, would be going out for an outright victory when they confront their Gabonese counterpart today at the Stade Augustin Monedan de Sibang $ < Â&#x2021; Â&#x2022;Â&#x153;Â&#x2022;* = same Nigerian time. This much was said by Coach Emmanuel Amuneke shortly before the teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s departure from their base in Calabar on Thursday for $ '*&+ Â&#x2018;=&: Championship to be hosted in Niger. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have come this far on this assignment and we are going to press for a win in Gabon on Saturday,â&#x20AC;? said the 1994 African Footballer of the Year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The boys have really worked hard in the past few days and they are quite aware about the importance of this match; and we want to qualify for the championship in Niger and a win this weekend would really help us.â&#x20AC;? A squad of 18 players and X ! Siji Lagunju (chief technical X / Â&#x192; Federation) rode on bus in the early hours of Friday to neighboring Cotonou to ~ $ < since there are no direct connections between Nigeria and Gabon due to the Ebola
Virus Disease (EVD) brouhaha. X Cotonou that the players are in good spirit despite the tight travelling arrangement occasioned by late issuance of visa by the Gabonese embassy in Abuja following an intervention by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) on Wednesday Â&#x2021; tough assignment in Libreville Coach Amuneke would Â&#x2021; = hardened lads with the pair of Victor Osimhen and Kehinde a 4-4-2 formation. Skipper Kelechi Nwakali would roam Suleiman Abdullahi, Ernest Agenor and Promise Orji while the quartet of Usman Abass, Lukman Halilu, Deji Bamidele and Anas Muhammed would feature in the defensive rear. Petit goalkeeper, Ebuka Nwokoecha might be in the stick ahead of Amos Benjamin since Udoh Akpan who was on the duty in both legs against Congo Democratic Republic in previous round is not available. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have selected 18 good players for this match and < 2 X Amuneke. â&#x20AC;&#x153;By the grace of God, we shall come victorious in Gabon.â&#x20AC;? The second leg is due in
a fortnight with the overall winner earning a ticket to the eight-team tournament to be &+ Â&#x192; & ] '*&+ / = = Â&#x201C; represent the continent at the '*&+ Â&#x192;_Â&#x192; Â&#x2018;=&: Â ! Chile.
Â&#x153; |" $ delegation Members were disembarked and their luggage brought out of the aircraft, and told that they ~ to Libreville, on the orders of Gabonese Authorities. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We strongly protest this harsh, unkind and unfair treatment of players below the age of 17, who have had to go through this arduous and tiring journey only to further their career in football. We are very much aware that the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has stated clearly that football matches should not to take place in only three countries, namely Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, as a result of the Ebola Virus Disease pandemic.
Ghana sacks Black Stars coach
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he Ghana Football Association (GFA) and Black Stars coach James Kwesi Appiah have agreed to mutually part ways. J 5 X website reports that he two parties met on Friday morning to reach the agreement on the departure of Mr. Appiah. The lawyers of the two Â&#x2021; to decide on the severance package for Mr. Appiah based on the contract of his appointment. The GFA wishes to thank Mr Appiah for his diligent service to the country as the coach of the Black Stars for the past two years. Dismissed Ghana coach will be paid a US$ &** *** fee, Africanfootball.com understands. Appiah was relieved of his duties on Thursday after
Â&#x201E;Â&#x2021; < ! meeting, less than 24 hours after leading the Black Stars ` Â&#x2022;=' $ '*&+ ! / Â&#x201C; % ` Â&#x2021;= signed a new two-year '*&9 Â&#x192;_Â&#x192;  ! Â&#x2018; ä '+ *** Â&#x2021;% Per the contract terms, he will be compensated with a four-month consolidated.
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eneral Secretary of Nigeria Football Federation, Barrister ] Â&#x2021; deep shock over the death on Wednesday of former Super Falconsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Head Coach, ] % Â&#x201E;X / %/ died at a private hospital in Calabar on Wednesday after taken ill on Sunday evening. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Management and /Â&#x192;Â&#x192; too shocked to come to terms with the report of the death of Coach Ntiero. It is Â&#x2021; % This was a man we saw a couple of weeks ago and was in great health. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Coach Ntiero remained even after his national coaching duties. He was always at the U. J. Esuene Stadium, Calabar to watch matches of the Super Eagles in the qualifying series
'*&Â&#x2022; ! / '*&9 Â&#x192;_Â&#x192; World Cup. Â&#x2021; late Ntiero, who led the Super Falcons to win the African Women ! '**Â&#x2013; '**: Â&#x192;_Â&#x192; Â 5 Â ! in China. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He was a gentleman for all seasons. He was a man of thorough discipline and dedicated himself fully to helping the development of womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s football in the country. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We pray that Almighty God will grant him eternal rest and also grant those who he has left behind, including his good family, the people of Cross River State and Nigeria football, the fortitude to bear this huge loss.â&#x20AC;?
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Sports Update
Keshiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s team must emulate â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;94 Eagles â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Adepoju F
ormer Nigeria player, Mutiu Adepoju, has said Stephen Keshiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Eagles must learn from the 1994
set of the senior national team if they hope to get their 2015 Africa Cup of / Â&#x201C; on track.
` Â&#x2021;= Â&#x2030;{ masterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; due to his prowess in scoring with his head, said that commit-
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Superbike speed queen on AfricanVoices
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he exciting story of South Africaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s superbike speed queen, Janine Davies, will be told during this weekendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s edition of CNN Internationalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s African Voices, a 30-minute magazine programme sponsored by Globacom. The show runs on CNN International at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday and at 4.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. Viewers can also watch the repeat broadcasts on Monday at 3:30 a.m., 11.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. and on Tuesday at 5.30 a.m. 25-year-old Davies is 5 superbike racer to compete on a national level. She is one of only nine women in the county who compete in motorbike racing on a national level, one of only three who race 600cc bikes and she is soon to be the only woman in the country to be racing a 1000cc bike in the South African National Championships. Davies has dedicated her time trying to prove that women can compete alongside men, one superbike race at a time. In South Afri-
power and speed, generally known as superbikes, are mainly raced by men. But she came to limelight when she took up the challenge and competed in the sport at the national level. On African Voices, the 25-year-old superbike racer from Benoni talks about what it is like to be a woman competing in a male-dominated sport, her need for speed and keeping a balance in her life. She also talks about her racing aspirations and how she is working to encourage women to participate in sports. The programme promises to be a delightful one as Davies who has been racing motorbikes competitively since 2004 says being a woman racing against a bunch of men, doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t bother her a bit. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Men donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t like competing against women and they like it even less when they lose to a woman,â&#x20AC;? she says. Even then, she says she races because she is in love with it and not because she feels that she has some-
Speed queen, Janine Davies
thing to prove. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I love sport, speed and adrenalin. This is my passion and when something is your passion, then you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t give up easilyâ&#x20AC;?.
ment and the urge to win made his own generation of Eagles thick and hard to beat. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a generational change. Our gen this one but that doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mean they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have the talents,â&#x20AC;? Adepoju told Goal. â&#x20AC;&#x153;During our time, we were playing to make a name for ourselves but that is not the case nowadays. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Most of us never had the best of training facilities but there was commitment, urge to win and that helped us win games.â&#x20AC;? { < way forward for the current Eagles to return to winning ways again. |{ things will change again. All we need to do is get our acts right and get out of the in-house crises, then we move forward. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Also, a lot of things need to be done as it concerns the mentality of the players because they need to be motivated,â&#x20AC;? he concluded.
Moses relishing Leicester challenge
Ehiosun:No regrets swapping Genclerbirligi for Gabala
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igeria international, Ekigho Ehiosin, has insisted that he has no regrets swapping Genclerbirligi S.K for Azerbaijani top division club Gabala this summer, SL10.ng is reporting. Many eyebrows were raised when the attacker joined Gabala on a seasonlong loan in the close season, drawing down the curtain on his three-year association with Turkish clubs, given that he becomes a free agent next June. Speaking ahead of Saturdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s game against Simurq, the ex Warri Wolves star told Â&#x2039; Â&#x152; Â&#x2039; Â&#x2018; Â&#x2019; Â&#x2039; Â&#x2039;Â&#x201C;Â&#x2039; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;We have already forgotten about the defeat in the last round and fully tuned for the upcoming match in Zagatale. I hope there, we will not be
NFF Election:Stakeholders kick against choice of venue
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TOKE new boy Victor Moses says the players will go into todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clash with Leicester still buzzing from that famous win over Manchester City. Moses, who made his Premier League debut for Stoke at The Etihad a fortnight ago, is expected Â&#x2021; {¤ afternoon (3pm). â&#x20AC;&#x153;Everyone is buzzing following that win away at Manchester City,â&#x20AC;? Mo 5 X website. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was a fantastic win, but we need to put it behind us and keep that momentum going into this weekend, but we know itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be a X %
â&#x20AC;&#x153;It can be hard going into a game after the international break, but everyone who hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t been away has worked incredibly hard and we are ready for the game on Saturday. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Leicester have just got promoted, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to step up and try and prove a lot of teams wrong this season. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They like to keep the ball and play around. ` 5< X Â&#x2021; _ think theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done well so far this season. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not going to be easy, but we need to go into the game with a < we know we are good enough to get the three points.â&#x20AC;?
returning empty-handed.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;The sooner we begin to consistently get points, the better. As for my debut in Azerbaijan, I would not say what happened was bad, but I do have the potential to improve. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;I will do everything to be useful to the team. In any case, I do not regret that I came to Azerbaijan. The Premier League is a strong tournament,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; the 25-year-old added. After four rounds of matches in the Premyer Liqa, Ekigho Ehiosun has clocked up 260 minutes game time, but is yet to open his account for Gabala. The physical forward bagged nine goals in 29 appearances last season while wearing the red and white colours of Samsunspor.
s the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is trying to put its house in order and organize an elect ion that will put in place new board by the end of this month, some of the contestants have quarried the choice of Warri as the new venue for the election. Some of them, who spoke to our correspondent, questioned the rationale behind choosing Warri as the venue for the election when the current Chairman of Delta State FA, Amaju Pinnick is a top contender for the position of the President of the Federation. According to them, natural justice demands the election should be held in a neutral ground in order to give all the contestants equal opportunity and prevent a situation where the entire electoral process will be hijacked by any group. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is unfortunate that the NFF has taken a decision to move the forthcoming election to Warri, Delta State where they hope to impose a particular candidate as the helmsman of the board. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is no denying the fact that Amaju Pinnick who doubles as the
chairman of Delta State Sports Commission and the statesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; FA is contesting for the Presidency of NFF and choosing his base as venue for the election will give him undue advantage over other contestants. â&#x20AC;&#x153;NFF leadership should realize that for them to organize an acceptable election which will bring lasting peace to the football house, they must not been seen as partial as that could lead to more crisis in the bodyâ&#x20AC;?, they warned. The aggrieved members while canvassing for a neutral venue for the election threatened that they the poll, positing that allowing the poll to hold in Warri will put them in disadvantaged position and rubbish the entire electoral process.
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ince 1984, the ranking of Nigeria on any global index has been dismal. Virtually on all global rankings, if you were looking for Nigeria, you may have to start from the bottom, except on Â&#x2013;X X Z
For many years, we had a near permanent place on the bottom of the Corruption Perception Index. Sometime in the mid nineties, when General Sani Abacha was in power, we were ranked the most corrupt country in the world. When General Olusegun Obasanjo came to power, and perhaps because of his relationship with Transparency International, our ranking improved. After he set up the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), we improved further. But later, even during his
stagnate, and later declined till date. In the latest Corruption Perception Index (CPI) issued by Transparency International, we were ranked no 144 out of 166 countries. In 2009, we were in the 130th position. Why are we declining? Can we say Nigeria is
tion? Many Nigerians feel we have dropped our guard in this battle. On the Ease of doing Business Index ( EBI) where we are no 147 out of 189 countries this year, and its sister agency - Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) - where we are no 120 out of 144 nations, Nigeria has struggled to get things right. From the days of the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;command and controlâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; economic management regime of the military when we were regarded as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Pariahâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;no goâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; area, to the Structural Adjustment regime initiated by General Ibrahim Babangida, which progressed to Privatisation and Commercialisation and then became full blown Deregulation during the Obasanjo/Jonathan era, Nigeria, in my view, has responded to global competitive pressures in some ways. These measures saw our ranking improve somewhat over the last few years. Indeed, I am particularly aware
by the current Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga and his colleagues in the Federal Executive Council (FEC) the Economic Management Team (EMT) to manage our ranking on these indices. They have worked on the premises that what you cannot measure, you cannot manage and what you cannot manage, you cannot improve. I am aware that they have even invited the rating agencies to come and tell us what criteria they use in the ratings and rankings. Many have come and discussed with our public sector ] Q < ic Forum (WEF) did not only come, but they decided to hold their 2014 Africa Edition of the Forum right here in Nigeria. The Forum was held in Abuja, between May 7 and 9, days after the Nyanya bombings. But that has not stopped us from declining in ranking. In the GCI issued by WEF a few weeks ago, despite holding the Africa Forum in Abuja, and in spite of the Federal Government granting nearly one week of holidays to Abuja workers, our ranking declined from 115 in 2013 to 120 in 2014. Can we ever win? In fact, Nigeria in its determina-
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global competitiveness. This came from a suggestion some of us made that we needed to assess ourselves and compare with the global assessment. First, it will enable us to begin to focus on, and then manage those factors that will help us measure up to global ranking. Second, it will help us know how to eliminate bias and stereotyping in this global ranking business because, it sometimes looks like we will never win, no matter how hard we try. More importantly, the whole idea of competitiveness is to help us attract investments into our country. When we look at the Foreign Direct ] Â&#x201D;~=]Â&#x2022; " @
remains the leading destination in Africa. Though there is an overall decline in the volume, it is still the major destination. It is not just in oil and gas. In fact, the decline in oil and gas is much steeper and actually responsible for the overall decline in FDI into Nigeria in the last three years, arising primarily by the uncertainties with the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB). Most of the investments are going into telecoms, power, infrastructure (road and rail), agriculture and manufacturing. So what is driving the investment in"
competitiveness? We must be doing certain things right or have some inherent or acquired competitive advantages in some areas. We just cannot be uncompetitive all round! So should we not worry about the decline in GCI? No, we should worry about what caused the decline. On the GCI score, we were heavily weighed down by insecurity. This seems to be our albatross. Since 2011, our security situation has continued to
deteriorate despite the huge national expenditure. Could we have done better in improving our security situation? As a nation, yes! Can we do something to change the situation, so that our ranking will improve next year? As a nation, yes! I said so because our current security challenge spearheaded by the Boko Haram terrorists, who have now graduated from insurgents to occupation army, seems to have exceeded what the Federal Government alone can handle. Every day, the matter seems to grow worse. These guys are not only
% X 8 ing and occupying territories in Adamawa State. It looks like we are gradually slipping into another civil war. I think it will take the collective 5 ^ <
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contain these militants. This is why I was scandalized by the furore raised by many people, especially the All Progressives Congress (APC) that the President took former governor % X X
to Ndjamena, to seek solution to this Boko Haram challenge. I think the President was acting wisely. < X
constructed Boko Haram, I believe he may also have the formula to deconstruct them. It is clear to all, including those who initially supported Boko Haram, that the devil has no enduring friend. So we must rather encourage all, saints and sinners to come out. The hypocrisy in the polity is evident, and is part Q X
ranking member of the APC, all the previous insinuations and accusations against him meant nothing, and he was welcome to come and go where ever he wanted. He has now crossed carpeted, and he has become persona non grata.
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Despite the Herculean security challenge, which seems to currently defy all solutions so far applied, all the other matters on the GCI are within our competence to address, and I am certain they are being addressed at different levels The second area of our major burden on the GCI is in the area of infrastructure. In my view, this country is really pushing hard in this area. But power remains our Achilles heels. We therefore, must pursue the power sector reform roadmap to its logical conclusion. It is clear that the Federal Government cannot just privatise the generating and distribution companies, and do nothing else. They must continue to build plants and then divest to the private sector. Meanwhile, substantial new investment is required to modernise transmission. If only we can get power right and achieve daily 12-18 hours of uninterrupted supply to most of our cities, our ranking in infrastructure will jump. Thirdly, we must keep pushing on all fronts. Our institutions must be strengthened. The major requirement here is that they must be allowed to operate within the ambit of the laws establishing them. Political interference and impunity must be reduced to zero. It is gratifying that our economic management policies and practices are gradually achieving acceptable global stan
For me, we just must keep our eyes on the ball. Despite the Herculean security challenge, which seems to currently defy all solutions so far applied, all the other matters on the GCI are within our competence to address, and I am certain they are
Our recent performance in containing the Ebola Viral Disease (EVD) is indicative of what can happen when we put the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;right pegsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; in the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;right holesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and allow them to discharge their duties professionally without divisive politics. What is required is total commitment and speed, and who knows, one day, we shall be like Switzerland or Singapore, the two most globally competitive countries in the world. If Singapore that was among the Third World countries with us in the 60s and 70s can achieve global competitiveness, Nigeria too can. I believe so; do not tell me I am dreaming!
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