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Jonathan condemns Kano terror attack Orders probe as suicide bomber kills scores in Mosque Canada trains Nigerian cops on post-blast techniques
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resident Goodluck Jonathan yesterday condemned the terror attack at the Kano Central number of people dead and others injured. The President’s reaction to the bomb blasts was contained in a statement yesterday by his Special Adviser on Media, Reuben Abati. Several persons were feared killed in the coordinated bomb attacks outside the Mosque, the largest in ancient city. Believed to be the handiwork of the murderous Boko Haram Islamic sect, the blasts were reportedly orchestrated by a suspected suicide bomber during the Jumaat prayer session, precisely when the Chief Imam, Alhaji Sani Zahradeen, was delivering the Friday sermon. Although the exact number of deaths could not be established last The presidency’s statement read thus: “President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan extends heartfelt condolences to the people and government of Kano State over the heinous attack on the Central Mosque in Kano, >>Continued on Page 2
From left: Chairman of the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Engr. Jide Adeniji; Barr Jimoh Ibrahim; President Goodluck Jonathan; and National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu, at Ile-Ife...yesterday.
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Justice Ahmed Mohammed, said in line with provisions of Order IGP and four others to court over 0 " # Court, he has discretion to make recognise Tambuwal as Speaker the matter. of the House of Representatives. At a resumed sitting of the suit an order, refuse, or convert the exFollowing his defection from ! "#$%&'*%$+%/ 0% 1 parte application to that of notice. “In this situation, I direct that the ruling Peoples Democratic Tambuwal, through his counsel Party (PDP) to the opposition All $ 2 " 3 - the motion ex-parte be made on Progressives Congress (APC), the tion ex-parte, brought pursuant notice. The IGP is in this suit the IGP, perhaps at the instance of the 4 0 5 / 4 5th defendant and parties have presidency, had withdrawn Tam- Rule 5(c) of the rules of the Fed- joined issues. It will not be fair to grant the motion, but the IGP buwal’s security details. eral High Court. Incensed, Tambuwal took the However, in a short ruling on should be served with the proPDP, Federal Government, the the motion, the presiding judge, >>Continue on Page 2
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earlier today (yesterday). “He commiserates with all the families who lost their loved ones. The President calls on relief agencies and medical personnel to deploy every pos 3 ] and the general public to heed the call for the donation of blood by the hospitals where the injured are being treated. “The President has further directed the security agencies to launch a full-scale investigation and to leave no stone unturned until all agents of terror undermining the right of every citizen to life and dignity, are tracked down and brought to justice.
^@ Y 7 that terrorism in all its forms and manifestation is a despic 3 ] 3 to our society. He reiterates the determination of the government to continue to take every step to put an end to the reprehensible acts of all groups and persons involved in acts of terrorism. “President Jonathan calls on all Nigerians not to despair in this moment of great trial in our nation’s history but to remain united to confront the common enemy. ^@ Y that no terrorist act against fellow citizens will destroy the Nigerian spirit to remain positive, resolute and united in the
quest for lasting peace and security in the country. “He appeals to all Nigerians to remain vigilant and cooperate actively with our security agencies to win the ongoing war against terror.� Eye witnesses believe the attacker might have targeted the Central Mosque, where the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, worships. However, Newswatch Times was unable to independently _ sent in the Mosque at the time of the blast. Security sources said a suicide bomber sneaked into the crowd, pretending to be one of the worshippers, and detonated the explosive. The result
was several deaths and fatal injuries to scores of worshippers. Apparently drawing from the experiences of similar terror attacks elsewhere, the survivors scampered to safety, to avoid being caught in the viscous cycle of subsequent explosions. The Kano Central Mosque is near the Emir’s palace, and witnesses said the worship centre had previously been targeted without success. In yesterday’s incident, the suicide bomber reportedly ‘beat’ the security measures. The terrorist, according to another security source, allegedly sat calmly among the crowd of worshippers, after
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Organising Secretary, All Progressive Congress (APC), Senator Osita Izunaso; Governor of Kano State and presidential aspirant of the party, Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, submitting his Presidential Expression Interest forms to the chairman of the party, Chief John Oyegun at the party’s headquarters in Abuja...yesterday. PHOTO: WALE ADENUGA
Northern governors condemn Kano bombing
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hairman of the Northern States Governors Forum (NSGF) and Niger State Governor, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, has condemned yesterday’s terror attack on the Central Mosque in Kano where Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi ll worships regularly on Fridays. He decried the continuous turn over in human and material losses on account of terrorist attacks, saying the trend must stop by all means necessary. In a statement by his media aide Mr Israel Ebije, the governor expressed sadness at the way and manner security challenge in the Northern States has taken a turn for the worse in recent times, lamenting that no one is safe. Aliyu said those behind terrorist attacks in the North have shown that they have complete disregard for the traditional institution and the sanctity of human lives. “The attack on the Mosque
where Emir Sanusi ll worships is another sombre reminder of how much disregard those behind terror attacks in the North have on the traditional institution and on the sanctity of human lives,� the statement read in part. He said the position of the Emir of Kano on the need to
protect communities against those perpetrating violence remains sacrosanct, adding that Nigerians cannot be intimidated by evil doers. According to the NSGF Chairman, “good will surely triumph over evil�, while urging Kano residents to remain committed to the fight against
terrorism. “The war against terrorism is not an exclusive preserve of security operatives alone but everybody’s business. It is time to place everybody under high security alert,� adding that “strange faces and objects must be promptly reported and investigated.�
Boko Haram: Canada trains Nigerian Police on post-blast investigation technique Taiye Agbaje, Abuja
Calderwood, said some of the 7 ^` investigators, forensic technicombat insurgency in cians and explosive technithe country, the Royal cians,� among others. Canadian Mounted Police has In a statement made avail 7 able to Newswatch Times in Nigerian Police Force on Post- Abuja, Calderwood added that Blast Investigation Course, Canada also provided postto improve their capacity to blast investigation technical respond to improvised explo- equipment to the Police authorsive device attacks by the Boko ity. Haram sect. According to him: “Royal Speaking at the closing cer- Canadian Mounted Police emony of the two-week course, from the Canadian Police Colthe High Commissioner of lege delivered the course to Canada to Nigeria, Mr. Perry J. Nigerian investigators, forensic
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technicians and explosive technicians to improve their capacity to respond to improvised explosive device attacks by terrorists. “This has been an opportunity for law enforcement of X nationally recognised methods for investigating the aftermath of an explosion. The result will be an increase in the capacity to investigate a crime scene and to obtain and analyse evidence that withstands the test of the judicial system in order to bring criminals to justice.�
Jonathan calls me Speaker – Tambuwal tells court Continued from Page 1 cess,� the court said. Justice Mohammed, therefore, adjourned the matter to December 3 for hearing of the notice. # 7 support of the ex-parte application, Tambuwal stated that having regard to the order of this court directing parties to maintain status quo, the Presidency has been relating with him(me) as the Speaker of the House of Representatives; that the presidency wrote to him in his capacity as the Speaker of the House of Representatives, requesting his presence at the swearing-in ceremony of the new Chief Justice of Nigeria; that on November 17, 2014, the presidency also wrote to him in his capacity as the Speaker, requesting that a member of the House of Representatives be part of the President’s entourage on an overseas engagement. He aslo averred that sometime after November 17, when this suit came up last for hearing, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, wrote him (1st applicant) in his capacity as the Speaker of the House of Representatives to appeal to him to reconvene the House to consider an issue of urgent national importance as it relates to the emergency rule in three North-Eastern states of Nigeria. @ 7 that pursuant to President Jonathan’s request, Tambuwal said in his capacity as Speaker of the House, urgently reconvened the House for a special session to determine the issue of the emergency Tambuwal added that on November 20, he was harassed with the intention to deny him access into the premises of the National Assembly to perform his lawful duty as the Speaker of the House of Representatives
(3rd defendant) by the police, on the order of the IGP, contrary to the undertaking of his counsel and in total disobedience to the order of the court. In addition, Tambuwal told the court that during an interface with a committee of the House of Representatives on November 26, the IGP had boasted that he would not recognise him (Tambuwal) as the Speaker despite his knowledge of the court order directing that the status quo be maintained. The ex-parte motion seeks: “An order of court directing Suleiman Abba (Inspector General of Police) and 5th defendant in the suit to appear in person and to show cause why he should not be committed to prison for contempt of the order of the court ordering maintenance of the status quo on November 7, 2014 and /or for acting in manners and ways which showed disrespect to the court. Tambuwal also prayed for “an order of the court, granting the applicant leave to serve on the respondent - Suleiman Abba, Esq. (Inspector General of Police) - the order directing him to show cause and all other processes in the matter of the application to show cause by substituted means , to wit, publication in two national newspapers.� Meanwhile, the court has U V 3 ing on the joiner application 3X # ' Y ! chairman, Kebe Local Government Council and Hon. Sambo Bello Mode, chairman, Tambuwal Local Government Council - both in Sokoto State. Another set of parties that sought to be joined in the suit as co-defendants are Hon. Samad Ibrahim Dasuki of Tambuwal East Constituency, Hon. Suleiman Hamsi of Tambuwal West Constituency, and Shuaibu Umar of Kebe - all members of the Sokoto State constituency.
Troops recapture 4 Adamawa towns, send insurgents fleeing Nankpah Bwakan, Bauchi
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he Joint Military Task Force drafted to the troubled Northeast geo-political zone of the country is recording remarkable progress in its task of restoring normalcy to the region, according to a sen X 7 that troops have recaptured four towns in Adamawa State. The towns are Maiha, Gombi, Mararaba and Mubi. Boko Haram insurgents had chased away the inhabitants of Maiha, Gombi and Mubi towns and renamed the territory “Madinatul Islam� (Arabic for City of Islam). Adamawa is one of the three states in the Northeast under Emergency rule. Even though it lapsed legally last
week, President Goodluck Jonathan is currently seeking the approval of the National Assembly for another sixmonth extension. The Commandant, Nigerian Army Armour School (NAAS), Brigadier-General Dike Nnaa, said the four towns have been recaptured by the military, adding that the insurgents have been driven away: “As I speak with you now, the insurgents are on the run.� Nnaa said only soldiers can defend the country, assuring that they would defend Nigeria even with the last drop of their blood. According to him, the authorities have resolved to give the soldiers the best of practical training than theories, for them to adequately defend the country.
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L-R: Executive Director, Project Alert on Violence Against Women, Josephine Effah-Chukwuma; keynote speaker, Erelu Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi; visionary, ACTS Generation, Laila Jean St. Matthew-Daniel; executive director, Centre for 21st Century Issues, Titilope Akosa, and special adviser to the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Mrs. Risikat Akiyode, at the International Conference on Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and
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Court upholds tenure of Alabi-led Ondo PDP ....Voids caretaker committee J ! " # Abuja
ustice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered that the tenure of the Ebenezar Alabiled Ondo State PDP executive committee will end on March 10, 2016. Consequently, the court restrained the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from accepting any list of delegates and result from primaries conducted in Ondo State except that from the Alabi-led exco. The court said going by the express provision of Section 47 (1) of the PDP constitution, the state exco “is intact� as it is entitled to four years tenure
7 Therefore, Justice Ademola stated that the issue of a caretaker committee does not arise, declaring the committee illegal, null and void, and of The court also held that the 1st and 2nd defendants are not members of the State Executive Committee of the Ondo PDP. Earlier, the court had overruled the objection by the 3-5th defendants challenging its jurisdiction to hear the matter. The court therefore dismissed in its entirety the motion on notice dated November 17 objecting to the 7 jurisdiction to entertain the originating summons dated November 6, 2014. The court said there was no evidence to show that the Ondo State exco of the PDP has been dissolved by the National Working Committee. However, the court said the NEC of the party has prerogative to conduct primaries as
! 7 State exco when necessary. " 7 4 PDP and 17 Local Government Council Chairmen of the party in the State had challenged their purported disso-
lution by the National Executive Committee of the party. @ ] X by Seja Sunday Oluwasegun, Akingbehin Babatunde, Adeniyi Rotimi, Enijuni Abiodun and Sunday Thompson, against Dare Adeleke, Osawu Solomon, Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu (National Chairman of PDP), Prof Wale Oladipo, INEC, and IGP as respondents. @ lenging the legality of the current caretaker committee members of the State; and any move by the National Working Committee of the PDP to abridge the tenure of elected X 7 3 ure ends in March, 2016. Chief Bolaji Ayorinde (SAN) counsel to the 1st-5th submission on the substantive suit, urged the court to answer the three questions asked in favour of the plain % 3X all the nine reliefs sought, adding that: “It is a case about 7 { Adopting his processes, Chief Akintola representing |00 }4 PDP chairmen) equally urged court to grant all the reliefs 3X Dr Ikpeazu, counsel for the 3rd-5th respondents, however urged the court to dismiss the originating summons. Earlier in urging the court to strike out the preliminary objection of the 3rd -5th respondents, Ayorinde had submitted that there is a substantive claim against INEC in the originating summons, adding that “it is the reliefs of a party that court considers and not questions posed that determine whether or not a court has jurisdiction to hear a matter.� Ayorinde argued contrary to Ikpeazu’s position, “that INEC is a necessary party; a statutory body that conducts
elections; it has been served with processes and did not complain. “In view of this, the 3rd-5th respondents have no right to argue or talk about the inclusion of INEC in the suit,� Ayorinde submitted. In addition, Ayorinde told the court that the 3rd – 5th respondents did not question 1st-5th claimants’ status as ward excos who were duly elected for four-year tenure. More so, he argued that Article 47of the PDP constitution 7 that there is no disciplinary
procedure under chapter 10 of the same PDP constitution that empowers the NEC 7 On his part, Chief Niyi Akintola (SAN), representing the 6th-22nd Ondo State PDP local government chairmen ] urged the court to dismiss the objection raised by Dr Ikpeazu. “The preliminary objection is not only idle but frivolous. It is incoherent and I urge the court to dismiss it� Chief Akintola stated.
President condemns Kano terror attack Continued from Page 2 which he detonated the bomb, which was allegedly followed by sporadic gunshots, causing serious pandemonium as survivors ran helter-skelter. Eye witnesses said the blast occurred at about 2pm, as Chief Imam Zahradeen started his sermon, which usually precedes the Jumaat prayer. Following the blast, armed security personnel, including soldiers, policemen and rescue workers quickly cordoned 3 ! stock. Promptly, the injured were conveyed to the nearby general hospital and other health centres in the city. Predictably, the blast caused a huge pandemonium in parts of the town as residents panicked. & 3 within the surrounding areas of the blast, balls of thick black smoke were still billowing into the sky up until yesterday evening. Â debris.
The state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr. Aderele Shinaba, X called him on telephone. He kept saying: “Please, I cannot talk to you now; I cannot talk to you now about the situation; we are still sorting things out...� In April this year, residents of Kano city apprehended and killed three suspected suicide 3 3 ‚ vised Explosive Device (IED) near the Central Mosque. Another explosion was reported near the Emir’s palace in May. The explosive device, concealed in a Keke NAPEP X from the back fence of the palace, near the Central Mosque. The then Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero (now late), was the target of an assassination attempt in January this year. Some gunmen laid ambush on his convoy around the Zoo Road while returning from a Quranic recitation competition at the Murtala Mosque. He sustained minor injuries „ 2 treatment.
ublisher of Newswatch Times, Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim, has assured President Goodluck Jonathan that the South West geoplitical zone will partner with him and secure as much as seven million votes for him in next year’s presidentail election. He spoke in Ile-Ife, Osun State, at a forum organised the Yoruba Concerned Leaders. There, also, President Jonathan said that Nigeria would overcome its current challenges, regretting the emergence of Aminu Tambuwal as Speaker of the House of Representatives at the expense of Mulikat Akande-Adeola, the Peoples Democratic Party preferred candidate for the position. Jonathan made the declaration in while addressing a summit under the theme: “Nigeria Development: Whither the Yoruba�. The president extolled the virtues of Yoruba people, describing their contributions to national development as exemplary. The event held at the Oduduwa Hall of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU). For him, the inability by Mulikat Akande-Adeola to emerge Speaker was the decision of some people from the region, who “thought otherwise�. He said: “One of the problems I face is the National Assembly. Our party has arrangement for positions. When a president and vice president emerge from dif 7 - Senate President, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, party Chairman and Speaker of House of Representatives - must | political zones. “The idea is that when we are to decide, people in these positions meet with us to decide on crucial things. In that case we want every geo-political zone to be represented in that inner caucus of our party. ^2 7 for me because I insisted that the South West must get Speaker but some of us in the South West didn’t want that because of personal ambition, and I am today. “That is why I am telling our leaders here that this time around we must work together and ensure that whatever position that is zoned to South West, we must get and no one should rob us of it.� The President further said his administration had been fair to the people of South West, assuring that the import of the strategic position the region occupies, as it touches on the economy of the country, is not lost on his administration. Referring to the assertion by businessman and
politician, Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim, who in his earlier remarks, relied on the World Bank poverty ratings of regions in the country, which listed South West as having 16 per cent while North East has the highest rate of 52 per cent, Jonathan said the South West region would continue to enjoy robust economy owing to the active economic activities around Lagos and Ogun States, which according to him, has almost 55 per cent of the country’s economic activities. “When Jimoh was talking about World Bank statistics of the poverty rate in regions in the country, he said South West has least in the country. In fact, Lagos and Ogun contributed almost 55 per cent of the economic activities. So we know where the wealth is, the infrastructure there must be provided,� Jonathan assured. Speaking on the report of Constitutional Conference would be implemented, Jonathan said the situation at the moment is not conducive for its implementation. “Political situation in Nigeria presently does not favour implementation of such report. Because of partisan interests, people are even ready to kill. We cannot play with such documents that our great men and women toiled to produce. I believe every content will be taken by government. I have said it and I am saying it again, that we will implement the report of the confab.� Addressing the gathering, Publisher of Newswatch Times, Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim, said the South West region would trust Jonathan and give him over seven million votes at next year’s presidential election. Ibrahim assured that the people of the South West region would partner with President Jonathan, and work hard for his victory. Former chairman of the Nigeria Ports Authority, Chief Bode George; former Ogun State governor, Chief Gbenga Daniel; and Senator Femi Okunrounmu, in their separate remarks, said Yor 3 3 direction hence the need to manage their dispute with civility. Former Minister of Transport, Chief Ebenezer Babatope delivered a paper on the topic, ‘Unity of Yoruba Nation’. He assured Jonathan of Yoruba support, noting that Jonathan is a product of late Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s prophesy in 1983 that the minority group would produce Nigeria’s president. In his welcome address, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuade, called for unity among people of the region, to ensure what is due the race is given to its people.
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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 27/11/2014
Market value appreciates amid Naira devaluation
Abiodun Awogbemi
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he Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) market value appreciated despite the devaluation of the naira during the week in which investors and stakeholders has lost hope in the believe that the capital market will be worst hit. The equities market closed the week on a negative note, as All Share Index (ASI) depreciated by 0.47 percent to close at 34,543.05 basis points, compared with the 34,705.48 of 0.35 percent appreciation recorded previously while Its Year-to-Date (YTD) returns stood at 16.42 percent. The ASI daily performance during the week under review was generally bullish, re-entering into 34,000 psychological line; closing at 35,543.05 adding 616.87 basis points Week-on-week (WoW) Symbol
7UP ABCTRANS ACCESS AFRIPRUD AGLEVENT AIICO ALEX ASHAKACEM AVONCROWN BERGER BETAGLAS CADBURY CAP CAVERTON CCNN CHAMPION CHAMS CHELLARAM CILEASING CONOIL CONTINSURE CORNERST COSTAIN COURTVILLE CUSTODYINS CUTIX CWG DAARCOMM DANGCEM DANGFLOUR DANGSUGAR DIAMONDBNK DUNLOP ETERNA ETI ETRANZACT EVANSMED FBNH FCMB FIDELITYBK FIDSON FLOURMILL FO
while the market capitalisation also appreciated by N20 billion to close at N11.400 trillion. The positive weekly return of the ASI was on the back of relative positive sentiments across the market and noticeable improvements in investorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; risk for equities, following the audacious tighter monetary policy decision of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) MPC released within the week of the Naira devaluation and raising the monetary policy rate among others. All sectoral indices except the industrial sector which closed the week on green of 1.62 percent with oil and gas sector being the highest gainer of over 6.81 percent (WoW) At the end of the week, the negative Year-to-Date stance of the benchmark dropped to 16.533 lower than Opening Price
150.30 0.60 7.85 3.05 1.30 0.84 10.43 22.80 1.59 8.70 22.05 42.09 36.15 3.61 11.00 9.36 0.50 3.95 0.50 49.23 0.89 0.50 0.91 0.50 3.93 1.48 4.56 0.50 185.00 6.23 6.45 6.03 0.50 2.95 17.99 2.21 2.20 9.97 3.36 1.62 3.40 45.75 203.99
High
155.97 0.60 7.93 3.05 1.30 0.84 10.43 22.50 1.59 8.70 22.05 42.09 36.15 3.79 11.29 9.80 0.50 3.95 0.50 49.23 0.89 0.50 0.99 0.50 4.01 1.54 4.34 0.50 185.00 6.23 6.76 6.20 0.50 3.23 18.01 2.21 2.10 10.55 3.30 1.66 3.41 50.43 214.18
b9_6_ week. Transaction level, in terms of volume and value trades ' "' 63 percent and 95percent respectively, signifying possible re-entry by foreign investors; relative to last weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s value of trades as 2.091 billion shares valued at N28.234 billion were exchanged in a higher number of deals of 22,454 compared with 1.283 billion shares valued at N14.497billion exchanged in 20,431 deals last week Market breadth closed negative as Flourmill led 28 gainers chart against 20 losers topped by Wema Bank at the end of the week trading under review Market turnover closes negative as volume moved southwards by 30.36 percent
Low
145.51 0.60 7.50 3.00 1.30 0.80 10.43 21.71 1.59 8.70 22.05 42.09 36.15 3.77 11.29 8.90 0.50 3.95 0.50 49.23 0.89 0.50 0.99 0.50 3.82 1.50 4.34 0.50 179.99 6.23 6.45 6.06 0.50 3.00 18.00 2.21 2.09 10.01 3.22 1.55 3.35 48.01 211.00
Closing Price Change (+)
155.00 0.60 7.50 3.00 1.30 0.80 10.43 21.71 1.59 8.70 22.05 42.09 36.15 3.79 11.29 9.80 0.50 3.95 0.50 49.23 0.89 0.50 0.99 0.50 4.00 1.50 4.34 0.50 179.99 6.23 6.60 6.06 0.50 3.23 18.00 2.21 2.09 10.40 3.30 1.55 3.35 50.43 214.18
4.70 0.00 -0.35 -0.05 0.00 -0.04 0.00 -1.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.18 0.29 0.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.07 0.02 -0.22 0.00 -5.01 0.00 0.15 0.03 0.00 0.28 0.01 0.00 -0.11 0.43 -0.06 -0.07 -0.05 4.68 10.19
against 24.33 percent decline recorded in the previous session. UBA, FBNH and Zenith bank were the most active to boost market turnover. NB and WAPCO top market value list. The insurance sector recorded 1.90 percent gain to STOCK FO SEPLAT CADBURY UACN UNILEVER STOCK NESTLE OANDO WAPCO ETI FBNH
% Price Change
3.13 0.00 -4.46 -1.64 0.00 -4.76 0.00 -4.78 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.99 2.64 4.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.79 0.00 1.78 1.35 -4.82 0.00 -2.71 0.00 2.33 0.50 0.00 9.49 0.06 0.00 -5.00 4.31 -1.79 -4.32 -1.47 10.23 5.00
emerge the most supportive sectoral index among others while LII emerged the most hit to close with 0.87 percent loss Dunlop leads the list of active stocks that record impressive volume spike at the end of todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s session.
CLOSE
GAINERS: TOP-5 GAIN
214.18 418.01 42.09 41.99 34.6
222 420 43.5 43.3 35.79
CLOSE
LOSERS: TOP-5 GAIN
905 21.85 81 18 10.4
Trades
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860 20.76 80 17.5 9.95
CHANGE % 7.82 1.41 1.41 1.31 1.19 CHANGE % -45 -1.09 -1 -0.5 -0.45
Volume
Value
89,478 47,300 18,585,260 1,266,892 30,200 79,266,816 2,791 622,865 10,000 22,838 4,027 40,118 39,078 494,752 110,098 280,505 2,550,000 200 27,500 9,476 30,000 11,111 215,460 150,000 4,009,846 277,863 50,000 2,000 350,242 21,216 1,523,562 8,562,363 45,415 759,192 8,373,065 1,000 2,643,160 18,377,987 2,736,156 15,317,828 1,055,000 3,018,388 311,399
13,627,975.00 29,739.00 145,650,256.00 3,814,938.50 39,400.93 63,445,008.00 27,658.81 13,808,363.00 15,900.00 200,114.92 90,230.80 1,688,176.88 1,443,903.88 1,868,544.75 1,231,982.00 2,589,494.50 1,275,000.00 752.00 13,750.00 443,192.53 27,900.00 5,555.50 213,105.41 75,000.00 15,977,644.00 422,575.69 217,000.00 1,000.00 64,083,788.00 125,598.72 10,005,580.00 52,567,012.00 22,707.50 2,382,402.75 150,696,128.00 2,320.00 5,534,710.00 190,719,408.00 8,881,280.00 24,516,832.00 3,585,700.00 149,015,776.00 66,285,208.00
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Opinion
Treading the path of fatality in faith fellowship By Eddie Onuzuruike
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t is not a coincidence that Nigerian preachers, in their large numbers are experiencing challenges problems. Among them, Chris Oyakhilome, T B Joshua, Chris Okotie, Ayo Oritsejafor and many others. Strange as they appear, they are not new, as we can establish some similar cases in the early church. A critical look on the account on Gamaliel will give some insight. The Acts of the Apostles, chapter 5, verse 34-39, says: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;But a Pharisee named Gamaliel, a teacher of the law, who was honoured by all the people, stood up in the Sanhedrin and ordered that the men " 9 Q he addressed the Sanhedrin: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Men of Israel, consider carefully what you intend to do to these men. Some time ago Theudas appeared, claiming to be somebody, and about four hundred men rallied to him. He was killed, all his followers were dispersed, and it all came to nothing. After him, Judas the Galilean appeared in the days of the census and led a band of people in revolt. He too was killed, and all his followers were
9 Q I advise you: Leave these men alone! Let them go! For if their purpose or activity is of human origin, it will fail. But if it is from God, you will not be able to stop these men; you will only '
7 9> That was Gamaliel, member of the Sanhedrin council, a high judicial authority of bible times. From the speech it is obvious that false religion, religious and spiritual misrepresentations are nothing new. We read about Bar Jesus, his simony and sorcery among others. Not too long ago, in the eighties, the American televangelist of the PTL fame, (Praise The Lord â&#x20AC;&#x201C; People That Love) owned by a couple Jim and Tammy Baker, was rocked with scandal that resulted in the man going to jail. In truth, the story of the bakers should be a lesson to clergies in Nigeria since the mould of televangelism in this country is modelled after the American experience. Jimmy and Tammy Baker met in a bible school and got married afterwards. From that point, it was step by step to success. They were once the toast of Pat Robertsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) and the 700 Club, and their serial success gave birth to PTL. They were so loved and patronised by Americans to the extent
that they were able to raise millions of dollars, donated by viewers and subscribers from which they were able to build a multimillion dollar television and broadcast empire. They indulged in scandalous opulence to the extent that a 287,000 ' * &
Hanns to buy her silence over Jimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sexual escapades. Q " = dealing alerted the authorities who investigated their abuse of public fund ' & 2 9 In another circumstance in the seventies, an unbelievable case of mass murder occurred under a religious guise. The incidence of mass suicide in the Peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Temple, an agricultural commune in Jonestown, Guyana, is chilling. On the orders of their leader, Jim Jones, more than 900 followers of the cult, mostly Americans, took poison and died. The father of televangelism in America, Rev Billy Graham, dubbed the American Pastor by President Ronald Reagan, was asked by the press why most of his successors were having sex scandals while he had remained spotless. He retorted that all through his ministerial leadership that he never had audience with female members without his wife being around. From reports worldwide, some clergies have ignored their previous 2 Ă&#x160; " $ and divorced, forcing it on members that God directed such. Others went into politics alleging Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s direction,
but what happened? With evidence, churches have aided divorce; pastors have taken membersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; wives, while others have prayed for armed robbers, earning handsomely from such unholy services to men of the underworld. Other notable clergies have actually urged some to commit sin and confess as the lord would always forgive. A known prostitute bemoaned the lack of customers during the preceding weeks of Christmas, but prayed and assured her colleagues that they will make it in Jesus name, as her pastor was busy doing midnight prayers for them. A young man caught by operatives with cocaine at the airport confessed that he spent so many days in the church, praying for protective concealment from God. Speaking in tongues, a gift of the Holy Spirit can now be taught by some pastors, and many believe as they easily break into tongues with and cacaca. It is obvious that many hardly can decipher the voice of God from self as happened between Eli and his servant, Samuel during his apprenticeship. From their fruits we know them. We praise Adeboye, Kumuyi and many true men and women of God for keeping the faith without blemish and human coloration. Something points to an anomaly, especially with the miracle making clergies. The collapsed building in the Synagogue of Church of all Nations
has raised multiple questions. If T. B. Joshua was a true child of God, why wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t the fall of the synagogue building revealed to him? Why did he embark on such questionable defence R " Ă&#x152; Was he trying to raise another debate on UFO? Why would anybody arrogate awesome powers to himself and build without authorisation from applicable authorities when the lives of many nationals were involved? In over twenty years, the Methodist Church was factionalised into two groups; one was called the Idowu group. There are so many cases of crises in the house of God where some were known to have consulted native doctors. An accountant with one of the top hotels in Lagos emptied the tills of his employer and sowed seeds in a church. The church leader was fully aware "
$ muscle yet he kept and concealed the loot. In another circumstance, a man was to fake as a cripple but pushed by
* urinate. A friend of mine in the 90s teamed up with like minds and opened a church as a business venture. When the chips were down, they split their property " Ă? ' could get were 3 wooden benches. Assemblies of God once known for its strong faith and the dominance of the Holy Spirit is presently sliding precariously into anarchy when you remember the days of Reverends Ezeigbo, Nwakanma and Asonye, all of blessed memory and notable others. Oddly, Assemblies of God couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t
" scandalous court case. Now, a church known for such religious height cannot
' they used to. It is obvious that Satan has taken over, goaded by greed, arrogance, spiritual recalcitrance and carnality. The essence of this is not to dissuade any believer, but to encourage them to read in-between the lines for them to be able to read the handwriting on the wall. As one of the earliest apostles, Peter said, God has not hidden himself from us. The hand writing is always there to show us the way. God is watching all of us. Followers should watch out, leaders should beware. As we go back to Gamaliel, if you are not of God, you will not last, ' '
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All you need is just a second By Samuel Ufot Ekekere
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ifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dark phases sometimes appear so long that it seems an impossibility that great times will come. The anticipation that characterises the waiting period may be huge but this often fails to guarantee the kind of life the common hustling man on the street wants to 9 Q
" for some is generations away and a far cry from reality. In the face of this myopic belief is one truth; that it only takes a second for change to happen. A graduate friend from one of the universities had this experience to share. He had managed to make his way through school with the belief that once he is out of school, it was ' ' " = up an appointment with one of the blue chip companies in town.
He was actually from the perfect situation if all was well. However, the ideal situation doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t happen always. He was ill prepared for what would hit him. It turned out that his desire was only a dream that he had to strive for. Months passed, and turned to years, and there seemed no certainty that a door would be opening anytime soon. His situation had moved from bad ' 9 In the face of this uncertainty, fate had something more in store. God was certainly around watching. One fateful day while he pondered on his predicament, and how he was going to make through another day, he heard = = 9 2 9 U
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a car, a well furnished apartment and a salary in millions. It seemed like a dream, but it was reality. The experience above is only one of many stories of change. Your case may not be job, but a quest to climb your job ladder; a terminal sickness; a quest for admission into a tertiary institution; a change for a wayward X K X H survive; a challenging relative; a physical challenge; a desire to pass J X K etc. Just a second is all you need to overcome them. Q ; > ' around the corner waiting for the right time. But the time often seems like forever because sometimes we are too impatient to wait and too patient to act. Our impatience at waiting to have that moment to
arrive is because we expect the ideal ' ; >9 , = ; > R 9 , seem very patient at not taking action, leaving ourselves to fate and then hate
$ we want at our perceived ideal time. 3 K $ predicament is, that special second of change is always around the corner. That second only eludes us at each time of trying because either it isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t the right time for it to reveal itself or we havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t done enough to merit that change time. While we wait for that brief future second, the route to that time begins from each now second. Each second of change counts when we act. This expectation is an actionable one.
To be continued next week
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Business & Economy
State of emergency: Invitation to food crisis The declaration of a state of emergency in the three states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa in order to deal with the Boko Haram insurgency has divided the country along ethnic, religious and political lines with each advancing argument in support or oppose. ABIODUN AWOGBEMI writes on the economic implications to the states and the people.
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he President had on 14th May 2013 declared a state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states as a step to arresting the drift in national security. The declaration implies that certain normal functions of government in these states will be suspended. The Army will * ' = ' X = into possession and control any structure X = any area of terrorist operation; conduct searches and apprehend persons for illegal possession of weapons. The theory of state of emergency is not new to Nigeria as it had been a weapon,
according to some analyst, to deal with opposition states anytime there is crisis in their states. In all the previous states of emergency, military administrators were appointed, " % 7 = & democratic structures intact with troops " = ' ' & ' " X in four states namely Plateau, Yobe, Niger and Borno in December 2011, and then in Yobe, Borno and Adamawa states within ' = an extension which had been generating ' = 9 The extension has divided the country and
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populace along ethnic, religious and political lines with each advancing argument to support or oppose. However, majority of residents in these three states, Newswatch Times gathered, are not in support of the extension. According to them, the emergency rule did not in any way impact positively rather it imposed untold hardship on the people of the states and other Nigerians who directly or ' " agricultural produce. An economist analyst, Mr. Sunday Daramola, said the state of emergency had impacted negatively on the states Gross Domestic Products. According to him, the declaration of a state of emergency in the three states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa in order to deal with @ = +
' impact on the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s GDP growth. He said further extension will impoverish the people of the area and other states that depend on them for agricultural supplies. A resident of one of the ravaged states who recently relocated to the south, Mr. # = areas and its adjoining states is unbearable. The people cannot go to farm due to the fear @ = +
who are supposed to protect them. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Many things happening in the area are not reported. The people that are being
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= you want to, who will you report to? The soldiers are daily meting their anger on the citizen as if they are the one that sent the insurgents. There are no trading activities in most of the areas. Who dares go out to trade Ă&#x152; V ' @ = Haram then you are afraid of the soldiers. Trading and economic situation of the area are relatively worse than what is being = propagandist. An agricultural produce trader at the L = O L q L = " hunger next year as there will be a drop in supply of most of the produce from the
* north. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My fear is that, there is going to be food shortage across the country as most of the produce, especially soup ingredients such as pepper, tomatoes, onions, potatoes among others are from the north, and since there are less farming activities due to insurgency, there will be food crisis across the country. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The leadership is more concerned about the forth coming elections, and so the economy is grounded with more focus on Continued on Page 12
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State of emergency: Invitation to food crisis Continued from Page 11
how to either win, hijack, or take-over states, instead of contemplating how the populace will eat. Why will there not be uprising in the face of hunger?â&#x20AC;? The Renaissance Capital (RenCap), an investment bank, in a breakdown of ' * households in the three states are some of the countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s poorest with the states also having the least educated and high rate of unemployment. According to the analysis, Borno, Yobe and Adamawa accounted for six per cent of Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s GDP. Agricultural activity dominates, as half of the collective workforce in the three states, is involved in the sector. And by implication, 50 per cent of these statesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; GDP stems from agriculture (versus national average of 40 per cent). Notably, Borno State is the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s third biggest employer of agricultural workers (5 per cent). The three states collectively employ 10 per cent of the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s agricultural workforce. In terms of population, the three states are home to 7 per cent of the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s population. Yobe Stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s per capita income 5 Ă&#x201A; 3 ! lowest in Nigeria, by the bankâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s estimates. * 5 __ 3 ] 000). Borno Stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s per capita income is ' 5 Ă&#x201A;_ 3 6^ ! which is equivalent to the national average, $1,700 (N267, 000). 6/_ = age population in the three states is unemployed, compared to a national average of 21 per cent in 2010. Less than 11 per cent of the population in the three states has completed primary school, compared to over 65 per cent in Lagos State. And these states also have a less than 11 per cent
' ^6 Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s south-east states. According to RenCap, a successful operation, which means improving the overall security situation in the three states, would be an economic positive. However, downside risk would be seen if other * k @ Nasarawa were to deteriorate. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The direct impact on major Nigerian stocks is likely also to be limited, in our view. We include commentaries on the banks, telecoms, consumer and brewing names in Nigeria. In summary, we think the impact is likely to be marginal â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the banks, ' J we believe mobile subscribers are likely " ' * 9 Investors might want to monitor consumerrelated stocks for any potential disruption to and/or price increases of agricultural > 9 â&#x20AC;&#x153;Market implications will depend more on the success of the operation and implications for the security situation, not just in the three states. On a stand alone "
* in terms of the overall economy. The three * Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s population, but just six per cent of the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s GDP.â&#x20AC;? The bank said in its analysis. According to him, the fundamental human rights to life, movement, association, etc of innocent and peace loving persons in * " upon with impunity by the invading armed forces. Another economic analyst, Nelson Ekujumi, Executive Director, Centre for Rights and Grassroots Initiative (CRGI), Lagos, said the extension of state of emergency will be a further step backwards on the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s development and democracy Ekujimi said those calling for extension
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in this case are short sighted, crude, undemocratic, and the call is not a well thought out one for addressing a problem ' R derailing democracy if care is not taken. â&#x20AC;&#x153;First and foremost, I have painfully observed that opinions of Nigerians on this and in some cases political lines which portends grave danger for Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s unity and democracy, which is not in the interest of the teeming mass of our people at this critical period in our national life. In as much as we condemn violence in whatever form, and wish that the perpetrators be brought " = ' " very careful to ensure that whatever we do in a democratic system is in tandem with democratic norms, and not the other way. The call for extension of state of emergency amounts to absurd, undemocratic and uncivilized. On the possible way out, Ekujimi contended that â&#x20AC;&#x153;The response is that at no point in time did the Federal Government allow the states and its people to
' problem without imposing terms and condition which were undemocratic. The government and people of the any of the states in Nigeria were not in charge of their security which is a Federal function. If the states had been allowed to constitutionally own and run their security mechanism with checks and balance put in place against abuse, we might not have been in this mess today. We would have expected * feels the pains most to be responsible of 9 Q state of emergency therefore, would have " 2 ' government concerned made the call for help, or if we feel they are not doing enough because they have been overwhelmed. â&#x20AC;&#x153;One indisputable truth that we cannot ' ' is that security, in these modern times, is built on intelligence and domestication of its apparatus since it is everybodyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s business. A situation where we still rely on brute " '
The fundamental human rights to life, movement, association, etc of innocent and peace loving persons in the affected states will be further trampled upon with impunity by the invading armed forces 2 = national life leaves much to be desired. Also, we have to realise that there is nowhere in the world where peace has been maintained by the use of force, but is rather built through dialogue, trust, understanding and empathy lest we have peace of the grave yard. Thus there is urgent need to rescind this state of emergency rule before the forces of occupation commence what they know how to do best, which is causing grief and sorrow,â&#x20AC;? he said He added that nobody blamed the President, because the Constitution provides for such action after all other alternatives have been exhausted. Beyond the context of Nigeria, globally, insurgence had always stemmed out of the need by some minority groups which feel the need to improve their lives economically. Economic deprivation, hopelessness and anxiety for the future ' ' characterised by corruption in public and private places, as well as anti-poor economic policies.
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Recreating Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s economy with entrepreneurship development to ensure to develop and adopt appropriate hile many indigenous entrepreneurs service delivery, adding that in the global competitive market of the 21st century, ' " 2 * operating business environment, 9 foreign entrepreneurs have continued to R ' digital and the Nigerian business culture '$ " 9 must therefore, be run on this 21st century + technological platform, stressing that luckily J ' ' forge ahead despite the obvious challenges ' '
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Business Interview
â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Govt should bail out cocoa producersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Before the oil boom in Nigeria, cocoa production was one of the major drivers that sustained the economy of the defunct Western State. The discovery of oil in commercial quantity, however, became a catalyst that did a blow to the agro economy. Elder Johnson Akinniyi, a cocoa farmer and merchant, in this interview with TUNDE BUSARI laments the further sink of cocoa production and fate of stakeholders. Excerpts
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ocoa was once the mainstay of our economy, why is it no longer so? Answer to that question is obvious for every informed Nigerian. The moment government gave oil much = "
problem faced by cocoa as an export product. It must be stressed that this development is quite unfortunate. Successive governments are so carried away by the discovery of oil wealth to the extent that they could not see the danger inherent in international trade mono-economy. Why? Government is carried away such that, it forgets that it was the revenue generated from cocoa that the former Western region government used to provide the gigantic infrastructural facilities we still see and use till date. Cocoa House is still in Ibadan, standing as if it was just been built. Liberty Stadium, Premier Hotel, Wema board and other important projects are all in Ibadan till date,
' " and an emoluments for the younger generation. So the discovery of oil led to cocoa been relegated to the " = 9 3 " number two in the world in terms of cocoa production; we are now occupying sixth position far behind Cote dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Ivoire. What is the role of government in the dearth of cocoa production? Statistics has shown that our farmer today still use primitive method =
" ' 9 < categorised into primary, secondary and tertiary. It is energy-sapping using cutlass to cultivate primary. Unfortunately, Government seems 2 ' H round hole. Politicians donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t engage professionals when it comes to appointments to manage the sector. There is nothing stopping them from engaging a Professors from the Universities to conduct research and come up with how to do it right. Professors would tell them where there is fertile land to plant cocoa. It looks as if all hope is lost? + 9 = = a clear judgement based on experience and the evidence on ground. Hope is not lost, provided we get our bearing right and stop farming on paper and return to the farm. I observed that
successive governmentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; policies often =
/ 9 7 is a continuum. In Nigeria, every with it at the expense of the appropriateness of the policies and at the expense of the subsisting one. This is one of the major problems in " 9 <
regime of General Ibrahim Babangida, there was National Directorate of Employment (NDE), which used to give out loan to young school leavers to create employment. This policy as good as it is, was abandoned. If such policy was allowed to survive, perhaps our youth would have been positively engaged and contributed their quota to the nation building, instead of having generation of highly volatile and aggressive youths on the street. What is your view on the fact that the youth because it does not yield result on time? That cocoa production is not yielding result on time is not a basis? Are you telling me that three years is too much for a product as cocoa to start yielding? The truth is that, cocoa is cultivated within three years, after which it start yielding result. This is not a problem, because those farmers in the forest are used to it and are " = encouragement is the problem. It is K wealth is in the forest because they = " 9 Nigeria and Cote dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Ivoire are the leading cocoa producing states in Africa. Is this still the same? We should not deceive ourselves, Cote dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Ivoire has gone far. They = 9 at today, Cote dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Ivoire produces 1.3 million tonnes while Nigeria produces 200,000 tonnes. Despite our population, all we produce is 200,000 tonnes. Is it not a shame that Cote dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Ivoire is a higher determinant = now? That is the reality on ground. , V = " V bad. I feel very bad because of the fact = and push Cote dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Ivoire to the rear. The entire South-West, Cross-River, part of Kogi and Taraba states is blessed with cultivable land. Recently, the Cross River state government seems to be active in encouraging cocoa production, in spite of been one of the / 9 O = #
8 state, other states should show some
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commitment. Let government provide bail-out fund for the sector and to the right people who are willing and ready to farm, as against those who collect the fund and divert it to other business interests. Also, government should evolve a policy and an action plan with a realistic target for cocoa farmers and production With this, Nigeria would move higher in production and regain its = 9 The arable farming method practised in the Northern part of the country is yielding positive result because of the encouragement. Millet, corn, soya beans, sorghum are produced on a large scale due to the introduction of mechanised farming system. If same is done on cocoa, we will do wonder and " " 9 Enhanced cocoa production will be a way of diversifying from the oil production which has turned the country to a mono-economy and has been a source of worry anytime there = 9
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9 They are established to enhance agriculture production. Unfortunately, the procedure to secure loan is very "' = K to real farmers to access the loan.
Because these farmers dwell in the farm, there is no awareness on how like banks have a role to play in to access such loan and they have no encouraging cocoa farmers? collateral needed to secure the loan. Q " = In fact, farmers face a lot of limitations. Transporting farm = " of the inaccessible road which exposes their produce to a lot of loss. Plantain,
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9 Same goes to Mango, vegetable and other perishable products.
Government should provide bail-out fund for the cocoa sector and to the right people who are willing and ready to farm, as against those who collect the fund and divert it to other business interests. Also, government should evolve a policy and an action plan with a realistic target for cocoa farmers and production
Who are the stakeholders in the cocoa production? 1 = J the farmers, the local agent, who source cocoa directly from farmers; the merchants, who buy from agents and sell to either indigenous or foreign exporters, who, in turn, sell directly " = " 9 What this chain suggests is that it is ' =' "
9 Q reason why government has a bigger role to play.
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Politics Lagos PDP in search ofâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;unblemishedâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;candidate Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor
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s the 2015 general elections draw nearer with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State warming up for its primaries (state level) to pick its candidates, all seems to be bleak as many politicians and political ' their disposal to really pick the party on. Normally, it is part of the electoral process that any governorship candidate R' ' '$ R declare his intention by picking a nomination form after which he stands before delegates assumed to have been picked across wards and local governments. In Lagos State, some skirmishes have been recorded at the last weekend ward congress, thus forcing %4% 3 , = # (NWC) to cancel the results. But, this was condemned by some members who questioned the rationale behind the decision. Though rumoured that the NWC cancelled the result to please the former minister of state for defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro who is acclaimed to be the favourite of the presidency, Newswatch Times recalls that the state PDP has consistently promised fairness and justice in the choice of candidates for the elections. @ = $
%4%$ ' Chief Bode George, had summoned a meeting of all interested aspirants at his Lugard Street residence, Ikoyi, and it was "' Q = " Kamson, Dr. Adegbola Dominic, Dr. (Mrs.) Modupe F.O., Mr. Babatunde Olalere Gbadamosi and Mr. Jimi Agbaje with the exception of Senator Obanikoro. According to inside information, the gathering was to deliberate on the need for the PDP to forge a unity of purpose through which a candidate could emerge in a free, fair and credible primary. While the PDP leadership promised due process, Chief George was said to have denied special love for any aspirant, warning name droppers to desist from their antics. He enjoined the aspirants to embark on aggressive campaigns across the state. V # 7 $ H 1 -" = $ team has alleged that he (the chief) is backing Agbaje. However, Lagos State PDP may have started to zero-in on its choice of R' '$ R February 2015 governorship election. This is as politicians in the party and some political parties have endorsed the 2007 Democratic Peoples Alliance (DPA) governorship candidate, Mr. Agbaje. The parties include the Labour Party (LP), Mega Progressive Peoples Party (MPPP), All Progressive Peoples Alliance (APPA), National Conscience Party (NCP), Party for Democratic Change (PDC), Citizens Popular Party (CPP), All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) and the PDP. O
$ %4% R " 1 Obanikoro, has a refreshing memory of the antics played by the former human rights activist, Chief Gani Fawehinmi at the 2007 polls. Fawehinmi, as would be remembered, voted for Agbaje in spite of the fact that " 4% < $ 3#%9 3 Q recalls that the late Fawehinmi was on top of his voice saying, â&#x20AC;&#x153;you people should
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Agbaje see how I voted; I voted for Agbaje...â&#x20AC;? When accosted by journalists on the action, he simply said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I voted for Agbaje " V 2 " X V $ vote for the candidate of my party because he was forced on the people....â&#x20AC;? Seven years after Fawehinmi made " 2 $ bid, three members of the PDP have urged the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja to disqualify Senator Obanikoro from seeking governorship nomination '$ ' or subsequent polls by virtue of his antecedents. They argued that having previously " the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the April 2007 H =
K like the Nigerian diplomatic passport, shows that Senator Obanikoro was born on July 28, 1960 which he allegedly & ' b 6]9 The applicants â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Michael Ogunsuada, Suleiman Saheed and Wasiu Odusan said Senator Obanikoro also allegedly lied in 2007 when he failed to disclose to the INEC that he has dual citizenship. They prayed the court to determine whether, having voluntarily acquired the citizenship of the United States of America in addition to that of Nigeria without renouncing the former and declaring H " a governor. Q * 2 1 Obanikoro, INEC and the PDP as
Obanikoro respondents, further sought a restraining order urging INEC not to accepting 1 -" = $ "' PDP for any election. In a supporting K 3 " ] Ogunsuada said he is a loyal party man who is determined to ensure that only a high quality candidate and person of constitutional requirements is nominated. Q $ ' K ' ' " H = ' %4%$ screening exercise will hold between November 22 and 25, stated that if the suit is not heard and determined urgently, Senator Obanikoro may present himself for screening while the applicants â&#x20AC;&#x153;may lose their rights to challenge the respondents.â&#x20AC;? However, Chief George has also given an indication that businessman Agbaje may emerge as the standard bearer of the party in Lagos State. Addressing newsmen, he reeled out H '$ '
' ; ' ' man with sound pedigree, someone you can trace his lineage, and with a sound education; not a Toronto or Chicago; a man who has shown semblance of top management level capability, who is respectable, responsible and acceptable and manageable; and also marketable to all the three tiers of existence â&#x20AC;&#x201C; top executives, the medium level and the lowlevel people.â&#x20AC;? According to Chief George, â&#x20AC;&#x153;there is no
amount of clothing a young person can have, that he will ever have as many rags as an old man. When a child goes to the bush to cut a tree, it is the old man that will know where it will fall.â&#x20AC;? However, some political parties have also pledged support for Agbaje at a meeting organised by â&#x20AC;&#x153;Eko initiativeâ&#x20AC;? in Lekki, Lagos and coordinated by Mr. Sunbo Onitiri. They claimed that Agbaje is the only aspirant capable of unlocking the potentials of the state for accelerated and even development, urging the PDP to adopt him as its governorship candidate. According to Onitiri, Agbaje remains ' " performance of Governor Babatunde Fashola. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The party stands a great chance of winning the governorship election " 2 candidate,â&#x20AC;? he advised, stressing that â&#x20AC;&#x153;we believe that Agbaje is the right candidate that can dismantle the bad government of over-taxation and commercialisation in Lagos. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He is the only candidate that can bring back industries and commerce to Lagos State, thereby creating more employment opportunities for our teeming youths. Lagosians do not deserve any candidate less. We are fully aware that Lagosians are sophisticated and well-enlightened voters; all they want is a credible, honourable and competent candidate.â&#x20AC;? Onitiri said gone were the days when political parties imposed unpopular candidates on the electorate, stressing that â&#x20AC;&#x153;this is an era that political parties must carefully and painstakingly listen to the yearnings and aspirations of $ candidates if they are to win.â&#x20AC;? Also speaking, the director of administration and logistics, Eko Initiative, Mr. Babatunde Shinaba, assured Lagosians that Agbaje was the only candidate that could ensure all reap from the dividends of democracy. Apparently referring to bothering question of who the presidency favours ' " R % 7 = & $ 1 -" = $ Chief George once told newsmen that it was all a lie that Jonathan or anyone else would have asked Senator Obanikoro to resign his ministerial appointment and join the governorship race in Lagos. Last Friday, Obanikoro made a veiled reference to the interview when he was at the PDP state secretariat at Sogunle to formally declare his governorship ambition, saying he remains the H " J governor, having risen from being a local government chairman to commissioner,
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Ghana and then minister. He urged his supporters to remain focused and united, declaring that only God crowns. Some groups, with interest in the PDP * H ' 2 ' in the politics of who picks the PDP governorship ticket, especially following an allegation that Senator Obanikoro has a dual citizenship. He has since been dragged to a court by some persons believed to be members of the PDP. A group called, Concerned Lagosians (CL), in its support for Senator Obanikoro, accused both Chief George and a former minister, Senator Adeseye - 1 Obanikoro from realising his ambition, saying that â&#x20AC;&#x153;all of this is motivated by a simple fact: the fear that Senator Obanikoro will sweep the primary landslide and then proceed to win the Continued on Page 57
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Politics
Road to 2015 Polls
2015: Osun APC at verge of implosion?
HID still bearing torch of Awoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dynasty
Michael Olanrewaju, Osogbo
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t is one thing to be successful; it is quite another to be able to manage that success to a logical end. This may not be the best of time for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State as the party may be rocked by implosion in due course if concrete steps are not taken to arrest the drift in it. Investigation by the Newswatch Times revealed that lack of internal democracy or outright refusal to adhere to the tenets of internal democracy may be the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s undoing in no distant future. Allegations and counter allegations of planned imposition of candidates for various elective positions within the party are rife. According to sources within the party which can be considered as the aggrieved ones, the aural of goodwill that accompanied the emergence of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola as the governor when he was sworn in on November 27, 2010 as the need for change due to excesses of some Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) stalwarts was what robbed on the success of the national and state Assembly members to win the 2011 elections. They argued further that almost all the elected members of the party got into power and forgot the popular force that worked for and propelled their success. This group K 2 '
K power with all the accompanying paraphernalia. Therefore, they K some other party members also have the ambition of replacing them. Political friction, no doubt, is inherent in this type of situation. 1 Newswatch Times that Governor Aregbesola had allegedly promised all those in elective positions within the party an automatic return to their present status quo with the exception of one or two alterations. Thus, many of " the feelings of members of the party as they believed their loyalty is to the governor as the leader of the party and that, which would decide their political fate. This school of thought argued that this would tantamount to imposition in the name of consensus arrangement. They averred that it is the style of the party from its transition from the Alliance for Democracy (AD) to the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and now, the All Progressives Congress (APC). Hence, the emergence of some candidates to challenge the level of commitment to and practice of internal democracy, truncate or thwart the alleged promise of Mr. Governor which is the source of pride and, or, arrogance among some aspirants. It is also argued that some aspirants emerged out of genuine desire to change the alleged non-performance and outright invincibility by a large percentage K 9 V could not be ruled out that some K to have a share in the alleged juice
K 9 One thing that is clear is that while some are paper weight, others have
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Aregbesola fanatical followings from their wards and, or, constituencies. Dependable sources within the party hinted Newswatch Times that protest votes and defections to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Labour Party (LP) and the Accord Party (AP) could not be ruled out in the event of the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s leadership failure to organise a credible, transparent and acceptable primary election for all the aspirants and allow the popular force have '9 Newswatch Times that some popular aspirants that might be denied the opportunity to use the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s platform would with the backing and direction of leaders within the party go to other parties to contest and defeat the APCimposed candidates. Such aspirants ' moral and tactical support from notable top notchers of the party at the grassroots level who would remain in the party to coordinate the plot to a successful logical end. 290 aspirants within the party are jostling for 37 elective positions as they have collected intention forms to contest the 2015 elections. A breakdown shows that 16 aspirants are jostling for three senatorial slots, 71 aspirants for nine House of Representatives positions, while 203 aspirants are praying for the state House of Assembly seats. Ordinarily, this number of aspirants appeared to be unwieldy in a single political group. However, the ability to manage the large number of aspirants that R ' and divergent degree of grievances into an harmonious entity would to a large extent determine the fortunes of the party as we approach the 2015 general elections. The source capped it all by saying that Osun State would no longer have a monolithic party in the state House of Assembly as the vibrancy and political elitism that the state is noted for has been beclouded by one-party domination which has not made the public to know the total truth as opposed to partisan inclination. Another source of grouse is the composition of the state Executive Council. The source alleged that Governor Aregbesola has promised to retain the crop of the members of the state Executive Council that he K 9 Some alleged that many members of the council were not loyal to the party in the last governorship election in the state and that it was Aregbesolaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pragmatic hard work, dedication, focus and luck that won
ormer presidential candidate on the platform of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), late Dim Odumegwu Ojukwuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s assessment of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo as a Yoruba man to the core drew him (Awolowo) to his (Ojukwuâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s) dear heart over his kinsman, the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe who Oyegun played a Nigerian till death. The Biafran warlord, Ojukwu, him the election in some places. was so intoxicated by his They also alleged that many undiluted love for the Igbo a member of the council did nation to the extent that he not share the vision of radical put everything, including his transformation embarked upon career, life and fatherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s business by Aregbesola. They see their empire on the line to secure appointment as a reward for their for the average Igbo man, an progenitorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s activities or, job for unquenchable identity that later the boys. Some alleged that some forced the entity called Nigeria members of the council are so to later integrate and respect corrupt and inept in their duties V " /R Nigerians and not second class administration. While citizens. some advocate the inclusion of Ojukwu and other Nigerians, more professional technocrats in the including the Hausa and the administration, some stressed on Yoruba rank Awolowo as the need to do a critical re-appraisal H of the performance and dedication the struggle at placing their of the members of the council. nationals ahead of others. There are deep-seated feelings Awolowo was generally among many members who would acknowledged as a good leader want the injection of fresh blood, whose penchant for education brains and ideas into the council was to later make the Yoruba as they have all laboured for the people the envy of other success of the party. They argued nationals. This, he was able to that some members of the council achieve through his legacy of behave as if they are foreigners in the free education system he Osun State with no constituency or any political link at the grassroots. Thus, they say this set of members of the council hardly spend a whole week in the state. The continuous retention of the political head of all the 30 local government areas and the L = = -K christened â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Executive Secretariesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; " criticism and antagonism among party membership across the state. This poses a potent danger of implosion to the party as we move closer to the 2015 general elections. In almost all the local governments, members are complaining aloud about the unending tenure of the selected helmsmen of the local government system. They have alleged corruption, non-performance, arrogance and various acts of perpetual perpetration of themselves in power regardless of the feelings of others. They have so much polarised the party into â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;continuityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; versus â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;changeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; groups. Political pundits are posing questions such as: is change which is the slogan of the APC applicable to the presidency alone? How would the party marry the myriad of diatrically opposed interest groups in the course of the dynamics of the day? Will internal democracy triumph in the face of popular force backed by popular agitation? How ready is the APC to avert an imminent implosion? These and other questions would continue to receive appropriate actions as events continues to unfold as politics is dynamic.
introduced in the old Western region. Recently, a former Minister of Transport and Sports, Hon. Ibrahim Isa Bio, while analysing the importance of education, told newsmen how education changed his life, recalling that â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;when I was a child, it took the grace of God for children to be educated. Then in Gure, the Emir, will throw Massa (baked rice) and any child that could outrun the others to catch it will be sponsored to school. More than four decades after, many children in Kwara State are still denied education despite our enormous resources and development in areas of technology and other spheres of human endeavour. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If am elected governor of Kwara State, education will be my major priority. That is why I admire the late Chief Awolowo and the people of the South West of Nigeria. Chief Awolowo was a visionary leader. He saw the importance of education long before any other person and that was why he made education free and compulsory. This is a legacy that nobody can take away from the Yoruba people. If you have education, you have everything. Poverty is low in the South West today because of education. A Yoruba man is a government worker, self-employed, business man or artisan. With education, Awolowo made the Yoruba people the leaders of Nigeria. I want to emulate him, achieve what he achieved and even
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Replace Keshi with foreign coach â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Disu Afcon 2015 failure
Stop making reckless statements, Yusuf tells Pinnick >>Pg.20
Fabregas revels in career-best form >>Pg.19
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League Watch
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hairman of two time African champions, Enyimba International Football Club of Aba, Chief Felix Anyansi Agwu, is in Cloud 9 at the moment reason being the triumph of his
' $ < # ' on Sunday, November 23 inside the main bowl of Teslim Balogun Stadium. It is recalled that Enyimba were the defending champions of the Federation Cup having defeated Warri Wolves in the club competition in the country last year at the same venue. While speaking with some sports journalists on Monday, a day after the victory of his side over perennial rivals, Dolphins Football Club of Port Harcourt, the most successful club manager in the annals of Nigerian football expressed excitement for defence of the trophy they won last year. , 1 '$
defence of the Federation Cup ' " the trophy four times to equal the record of Dolphins who are four time winners. According to Anyansi: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am very happy for the victory we recorded yesterday over Dolphins who were equally determined to dethrone us and have the Cup. But thank God that we were able to crown our * ware. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nobody will say that this season is not good for Enyimba.
We placed second on the just ended league season and we defended the Federation Cup we won last year, to ensure that we have a trophy to celebrate with. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I mean what else can I ask for from God? From every way you one looks at it, Enyimba did well this season because we are not the only club in the country. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And when you look at * between Pillars and Enyimba was just a point just like last 2012/13 season. One point separated us and Pillars, and the reason being the fact that Dolphins did everything to ensure that we did not win the league. We missed the league in Port Harcourt when we drew against Dolphins in Port Harcourt,â&#x20AC;? Chief Anyansi said. Speaking further, the
Item-Abia State born football administrator assured the teeming fans of the two time African champions of their readiness to ensure that they put smiles on their faces as they are not going to relent
$ elephant regain their pride of place on the continent. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would like to use this opportunity to thank his Excellency, Governor Theodor Ahamefula Orji, for his support
the club. He is our pillar of support and we appreciate him. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would also want to thank our ever loyal supporters and fans globally, for being there for us. I would also want to use this medium to thank them for their support and at the same time solicit for their continued support. We want them to keep up the spirit.
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Our last two home games ruined us â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Nkwopara " R league that it done on me that we would have picked continental ticket; had it been that we were able to win our last two home games. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Had it been that we were able to win those our last home games against FC Taraba and Bayelsa United we would have garnered 61 points like Warri Wolves but would have been on top due * 9 â&#x20AC;&#x153;Probably we lost it due $ calculate properly. It is painful $
we set out to achieve from the beginning, but having said that the 2013/14 league season was not only about the negative issues. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At least we have every reason to thank God for journey mercies because travelling the length and breadth of the country without any problem is something we need to thank God for; particularly with the type of road network in the country. But I hope that next
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Heartland FC
Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll bounce back â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Lawal I Felix Anyansi
Chukwu gives 2013/14 season pass mark nugu Rangers consultant and former club captain, Christian Chukwu, has given the just-concluded 2013/14 Glo Premier League pass mark. According to the former national team captain and coach, the league was well despite the fact that there is still room for improvement
'$ will be where Nigerians wanted them to be. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The 2013/14 Glo Premier League has come and gone and as far as I am concerned, if I were to award marks, I will give it a pass mark. ;Q tougher by the day. Our league is tough and to tell you how tough it is, just take = * among the various clubs then you will see what I am talking about. â&#x20AC;&#x153;However, we are yet to get to where Nigerians wanted the league to be which is to be one of the best not in Africa but globally. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is true that the league can be given pass mark but there is still room for
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-K Heartland Football Club of Owerri, Cajetan Nkwopara, has blamed the inability of the V 1 " reach its set target at the just concluded 2013/14 Glo Premier League, to home draw in the hands of FC Taraba and home defeat in the hands of Bayelsa United. The experienced Media -K J Heartland lost when they resigned to fate as they thought they had lost it already with two games to go. Nkwopara stated that if they had calculated well before the two home draw and defeat, probably they would have met their set ticket. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Yes, you are right that we did not meet our set target which to secure at least a continental ticket at the end of the season,â&#x20AC;? Nkwopara began. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think we lost it in our last two home games where we drew with FC Taraba and defeat in the hands of Bayelsa United on the last day of the League. ;V $ ' V
improvement and I hope that by next season; we will continue from where we stopped this season until we can achieve the league of our dream,â&#x20AC;? Chukwu said. Speaking on the performance of Enugu Rangers this season, Chukwu said the Flying Antelopes ought to have " " * ' at the beginning of the league. He said that there was no gain saying that 8 " G of the league but woke up G was a bit late for them. He, therefore, called on the management of the club to ensure that what hindered their progress in G does not rear its ugly head next season. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Speaking of Rangers, it is obvious that the Coal # ' @ ' " G the league. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We all know that G
of the just concluded league, Rangers were neck deep resulted in the team not being able to perform to its full potential. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is my view that the management of the club should ensure that such a thing does not rear its ugly head next season. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Moreover, they should equally see that they reposition the club so that they will be able to win a least a trophy next season because it has been long since Rangers last won a trophy,â&#x20AC;? Chukwu advised.
Chukwu
t is no longer news that Kaduna United Football Club was among the Glo Premier League clubs that got relegated at the end of 2013/14 league season; but the cheering news coming from Kaduna is that the club will not spend more than a season in the National League. This was exclusively revealed to Newswatch Times League Watch by the General Manager of the side, Garba Lawal, during a telephone chat. Lawal said it was a pity that Kaduna United Football Club got relegated even as he refused to apportion blames on why the club lost their spot in the elite cadre. The former Super Eagles utility player explained that since the 2013/14 League Season is over, there is no need dwelling on the past
' "' 7 $ they start training they will " " they are likely to make amends. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have not started training and the 2013/14 league season has just ended,â&#x20AC;? Lawal began. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Just like I said, the league has just ended and if there is any adjustment that we are going to make; it will be after we have started training. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It will not be too long before we return to training for the new season though it is going to be in the National League. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I want to assure you that "' 7 $ spend more than a season in
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are looking forward to doing well next season and possibly return to where we belong,â&#x20AC;? Lawal assured.
League Table Nov. 29 Team 1 Pillars 2 Enyimba 3 Wolves 4 Lobi 5 Nasarawa 6 Abia 7 Rangers 8 Giwa 9 Dolphins 10 Heartland 11 Sunshine 12 Sharks 13 Taraba 14 Akwa 15 El Kanemi 16 Bayelsa 17 Gombe 18 Crown 19 Kaduna 20 Nembe
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F 57 50 49 40 42 51 45 43 45 36 51 41 33 27 43 50 42 30 33 22
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P 65 64 61 59 58 58 58 57 55 55 54 53 53 51 51 51 50 39 38 28
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Replace Keshi with foreign coach â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Disu Babs Oyetoro
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ormer NFF Technical Director, Tunde Disu, has given his blessings to the "' 3 Football Federation to engage the services of a foreign manager for the Super Eagles after the 3
# H disappointment. Disu in a chat with Newswatch Times sports, said he was not against the engagement of
"' "' football authorities after coach Stephen Keshiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tenure to tinker the senior national team but noted that it was also a welcome development if the football house thought otherwise. Q < ' Eagles coach recalled that Keshi started well but somewhere along the ' = ' paid for at the end of the '9 He disclosed local coaches have peculiar problems when it comes to ' this has been the undoing of the indigenous coaches.
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prophet, Ngozi Akuworgu, has blamed coach Stephen Keshi for the fate that befell him after he accepted to tinker the Super Eagles for the African Nations Cup H ' former Togo manager did not heed Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s warning and he has paid for it now. It would be recalled that Prophet Akuworgu warned Keshi to look elsewhere for job after the World Cup
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' favour him. The Owerri based prophet, who worked with Togo FA when Keshi was in charge of the Hawks made it clear that if Keshi accepts the job again he would be disgraced at the end of '9 He lamented that Keshi did not heed the warning he gave to him
' for his disobedience now.
;k = ' well and he knows how God used me in Togo when he was in charge of the Togolese senior national team. I think he should have heeded ' forward. It would have " " nowâ&#x20AC;?, he disclosed. He hinted that Nigeria " ' to heed the voice of God noting that the football authorities Know what to do but have refused to do it. He reiterated his readiness to work for the senior national team if he is called upon. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I
' the football house but ' ' ' services I will make ' " >9 It would be recalled that Prophet Akuworgu predicted that Nigeria would win the Nations Cup held in South Africa in 2013. And he also worked with Togo < ' preparations for the , # H 2005.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;You see, I cannot decide f the h football f b ll authorities h for " ' of the management of 3 " 9 1 ' know what is good for ' point in time. @ ' ' " with the local coaches is the fact that we allow so much sentiment when ' $ invitation and team selection. V ' ' ' engagement of a coach; ' ' ' blessingâ&#x20AC;?, he disclosed. He, however, tasked the 3<< H ' foreign coach to lead the senior national coach, if ' ' engage one. He added that the NFF should go for either a Brazilian or an Argentine coach and if possible an Italian coach would be " the team. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In the past we have engaged managers from + 7 ' other parts of Europe but ' from South America tooâ&#x20AC;?.
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Stop making reckless statements,Yusuf tells Pinnick Victor Enyinnaya
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1 '/ General of the Nigeria Football Federation, Dr. Tijani Yusuf, has taken a swipe at incumbent NFF President, Amaju %
= ' helmsman should desist from making reckless statements to the media. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pinnick should brace up and give this dwindling sport a big push. Making reckless statements all over the place remains no solution to the present ' football. Such would ' ' and worsen the whole situation,â&#x20AC;? he said. Yusuf also blamed K 3<< ' " game regarding Super Eagles elimination from Afcon 2015, â&#x20AC;&#x153;because this should be a period " R ' "
in the land.â&#x20AC;? In an exclusive telephone chat with Newswatch Times Sports during the week, the former Director of Nigeria Institute for Sports, insisted that the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s football is in dire need of salvation and needs administrators that "'
" ' their noses. â&#x20AC;&#x153;To be honest with ' " ' imagination to note that weeks after their failed bid to pick a slot to defend AFCON next ' 3<< still engage in pointing certain persons or group of persons. ;V ' ' " 9 V $ ' ' ' =9 How would that repair or reposition the game that failed in all facets. I followed their arguments ' and I found lacking substance.
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one personâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s face or the other, we should forget * to solve this. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am not siding ' seasoned professional and administrator, the truth must be told. NFF board started on wrong 9 Q * to mend fence must be holistic and sincere too,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; he remarked
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continued from last week Treat her like a bride Because men usually donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have problem J due to their body make-up, it is usually the woman that needs to be worked on to = J '9 Therefore, every man should help his wife to make this a reality by treating her always as a new bride. It is true every woman is not a bride, but every woman wants to be treated as one even by her husband of 20 years. # ' " ' night? Ă&#x161;q " minimum. Ă&#x161;q ' 9 Ă&#x161;q '
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made her feel so special she didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to leave your arms. Ă&#x161;q ' you had all the time in the world to spend with her and her alone. Ă&#x161;q '
' ' " = it before. Q $ J ' made her enjoy the warmth of your embrace several minutes after the intercourse and it $ crumbled. But now, you do it as if you are in a hurry to have what you want, and the moment ' ' * J minute, you are snoring. Treat him like a groom You remember what it was like when you newly got married. You took time to prepare yourself for your husband. You went the J = ' him. You were careful in choosing what you wore. Your night dress was one he could not resist. But now, those things no longer ' 9 Q ' ' " = to treating your man like you did when you newly got married to him. Experiment with new styles Q ' J ' 9 Q J ' J " '
J 9 V $ like eating a type of food in many ways. For instance, eating beans as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;moin moinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;akaraâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, beans soup (â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;gbegiriâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;), and so forth. So, use this period to make life more beautiful for yourselves by breaking new grounds in love-making. You can also try
* day; if you have always done it at night, try during the day. If it had always been in your house, you can go for a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;retreatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; with your 9 your commitment to one another. Educate yourself on the art of lovemaking 8
/ = by every couple will make them masters at the act, and thus make them toâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;live happily ever after.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Dr. Ed Wheat of Springdale, =
U 1 said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you do what comes naturally in love-making, almost every time you will be wrong.â&#x20AC;? This is because like every other physical activity in life, the art of lovemaking must be learnt. That is why couples must invest in literature, seminars and conferences, and programmes where such = 9
J 9 To be continued next week Concluded
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' = " domestic violence is quite common though unacceptable. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There is a very tiny percent of Nigerian men who have
9 Q ' ' /" might have slapped, shoved or pushed their wives when angry. That amounts to physical assault in my opinionâ&#x20AC;?, says Q ' =" = 9 Early this year, Justice Lateefat Okunnu of the Lagos High Court in Ikeja sentenced = accused of allegedly murdering his banker wife, Titilayo, on June 24, 2011. The forensic pathologist, Prof. John Obafunwa, ^Ă&#x201A; stab wounds found on the deceased. He had told the court that the injuries which must have been caused by sharp weapon applied on the deceased could not have " / R 9 + " the wounds as penetrating to heart, which damaged the organ and others including the diaphragm, lung and the liver of the deceased. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I summarise the death of the deceased as caused by multiple injuries on the heart and abdomen due to knife and sharp blunt force trauma,â&#x20AC;? Obafunwa had told the court. The Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) had alleged that the accused murdered his wife at their residence in Isolo, Lagos. The witnesses in the case had included the father of the deceased, George -' = / $ was characterised by domestic violence. There is no circumstance in a marriage or family that could justify abuse of any kind - emotional, mental, physical or
J 9 " " can never be a part of Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plan for a marriage or a family. V "' 4
8 ' and Leslie Barner, posted on FamilyLife. com, physical abuse is described as the act of assaulting, threatening, or restraining a person through force. It would include "
grabbing, shoving, biting, kicking, pulling hair, burning, using or threatening the use of weapons, blocking you from leaving a room or the house during an argument, driving recklessly, or intimidating one with threatening gestures. The truth is that although women are often the victims of physical abuse, there are an increasing number of women who are abusive to their husbands. Q ' abuse is by recognising the need for ' 9 L
" and boyfriends severely assault as many as four million women every year. Many J afraid, and helpless. Some feel they are to " Ă&#x203A; ' 2 " pleasing their husbands, they could change their situations. Others donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know what to 9 L * in silence, hiding their situations from family and friends because of the shame and embarrassment they feel. Or perhaps they fear others will not believe them. Many women have taken bold and = freedom from abuse, and to begin the journey towards a new life. Some have " ' desperately needed to stop their destructive " J recovery in their own lives. Some couples, through the help of intervention and a structured recovery process guided by pastors or biblical counselors, have " " J reconciliation in their marriages. Women do not stay in abusive relationships because they like being abused. Nor is it true that only weak,
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Even if you are really busy doing something, go out of your way to call and say I love you. Call from your vacation spot to tell them you were thinking about them. Remember your dreams and tell her about them. Ride your bike 8 miles just to see them for a few hours. Ride home and call them. Tell each other your most sacred secrets/ fears.
helpless women are caught up in abusive relationships. Many of the women who are involved in abusive relationships are strong, capable women, but over time have been weakened by domestic abuse. In fact, it is often the strongest women who will stay the longest, because they are determined not to give up, convinced that ' J
9 Some reasons why a woman would stay with an abusive husband and does not seek the help she needs are because she still loves him; she feels sorry for him, and believes she can help him; she feels the good times outweigh the bad; and she believes if she can work harder to please " 9 blame herself and think she deserved the beatings. She probably doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe
" $ 9 Worse still, her abuser threatens to kill her, to kill others and/or himself if she leaves him. However, in our society the major reason women stay in abusive marriages is that ' '
' themselves and/or their children. Studies show that one third of the
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behavioural and/or emotional problems. Children may develop problems such as depression, anger and hostility, isolation, drug and/or alcohol use and more. They ' violent behaviour, such as lashing out or treating pets cruelly, or by threatening siblings or mother with violence. Boys who witness their fatherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s abuse = ' R severe violence when they become adults. Data suggest that girls who witness maternal abuse are more likely to tolerate abuse as adults. Children from abused homes often have relationship and marital problems as adults. # " K cases, change can be frightening. However, in any type of an abusive situation, change is absolutely necessary for your own well being. However, these changes canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be made on your own. You will need help during the recovery process, and you will need help as you address the abuse in your marriage relationship. To be continued next week
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Bridal Tips: How to give a great toast T
he end of year means multiple weddings. For many, this is a 2 ' R ' bouquets and champagne trysts with old R 9 @ H " of people, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a time of dread, weighed down by poufy dresses, ill-timed rain showers and cringe after cringe spawned from lame toasts. So how do you avoid embarrassing yourself at a loved oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wedding, or worse, humiliating the bride and bridegroom? Here are some helpful hints for what not to say during a wedding toast, with a few tips on what to say. LEAVE THE EXES BACK: If you remember one thing from this list, please remember this: Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t talk about past ' ! $ = " past proposals (even if they were turned ! $ = " ;L ' ' >!9 NO SEX PLEASE, WEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;RE GETTING MARRIED: Everyone knows that sex is part of a wedding night, but nobody wants to be reminded of it at the reception. And we certainly donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to hear
about that drunken night in CancĂşn, or that morning in the conference room at work, when you walked in on the couple, ahem, updating their Facebook status. As Joy Behar, a host of â&#x20AC;&#x153;The View,â&#x20AC;? said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;You have 95-year-old grandmothers
thing they want to hear is some story about the bride and groom having sex. These days the person giving the toast could be talking about oral sex, which wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even invented when Granny was born.â&#x20AC;? LEAVE CAMP OUT OF IT: A good rule of thumb: be wary of stories that dredge up childhood memories of hilarious times you shared with the bride or bridegroom that nobody else in the room knows about or cares about. Ali Wentworth, the comedian and author of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ali in Wonderland,â&#x20AC;? said toasters should not tell stories that predate the couple. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t care about what the bride did in camp in the summer of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;74 or what the groom did on that hilarious trip to the beach in high school,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When I hear those stories, I start eating my salad and talking to the person next to me.â&#x20AC;?
STICK TO THE SCRIPT: Tangents are not your friend. A. J. Jacobs, the humorist and the author of the new book â&#x20AC;&#x153;Drop Dead Healthy,â&#x20AC;? said the worst wedding toast he ever heard was from a best man who spoke about the bridegroom for a minute, then went into a long aside about the history of groceries on the Lower East
Side, and how he once had his photo taken on the lap of Mr. Gristedes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At V ' Kaufman contextual comedy routine,â&#x20AC;? Mr. Jacobs said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;but then I realised he wanted us to know about the history of groceries on the Lower East Side.â&#x20AC;? To be continued next week
Mother or father:Who takes blame for childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s waywardness? Late Christy Essien-Igbokwe noted in his hit song, SeunRere, that when a child displays a bad character, the society blames the mother. This lends credence to a traditional joke which says that a good child belongs to the father, while the bad child belongs to the mother. Why is this so? Who should be held responsible for a childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s waywardness - father or mother? AMINA BRAI OMOIKE samples opinions.
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ecause of the reasoning that itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s solely the motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s responsibility to raise a child, we have so many psychopathic youths in Nigerian society. Even the villagers who are supposed judgmental and less supporting, more individualistic and less collective. So if the mother is solely expected to raise a child, how will she accomplish that when sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also expected to take on the role of various archetypes in her home and community? Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s only so much that one person can do - Nneka The woman provides emotional need for the family while the father (besides
" '! " provide the authority the family needs. In a situation where any one of this is lacking, there is bound to be misbehaviour from the child/children. If you, as a man explain away your duty in the name of trying to provide for the home, you will have to live to contend with rebellious children in the future. And there are some fathers that are
around, but not available, this too can cause problems for the child. The worst thing that can happen to any child is to be mentored by his/her peers or wicked nanny. I am telling you this from experience. No " ' ' " =
* ! " ' !9 wait to blame the womanâ&#x20AC;Ś women must not pay for the irresponsibility of the men - Stanley
more than the father. She is supposed to have been informing the father about the behaviour of the children right from their early age as they grow, for the father to 9 3 holds it as a point of duty to at least once = J of the children. The children would have been caught unawares by their father if he actually monitors the children under his care. After all, Father is the head of the home. Many spoilt children today are products of broken marriage, fatherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s negligence, improper monitoring of children, idleness of the children, mix with peers and social interactions which depends in where the child lives. The environment a child lives R " "
'9 J " common thing in our society today, take for instance; children leaving their parentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; home to watch football championship league outside their home, the children mix up with Indian hemp smoking and gambling boys. Finally, I will say that both the man and woman are responsible for the misfortune of their wards or children. Shifting blame now is not the issue. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Whose parents are these children?â&#x20AC;&#x2122; or â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;From which family are these children from?â&#x20AC;&#x2122; We parents need to take proper care of our children jointly and monitor/ control their behaviour. This is our duty as parents; nobody is going to do it for us Remilekun To be continued next week
Stepping into the future...
Mothers, women, wives play important roles in any oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life. All these categories R human being, no wonder she was able to give Adam apple. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s their charge to be responsible in terms of upbringing for the household - Olli May I tell you that a child is owned by two
< L !9 , two, one cannot hold. Once a child is born, the responsibility and upkeep becomes the liability of both parents. The woman knows the behaviour of the children
Seun Ayoola and former Miss Omolara Tiamiyu after their traditional wedding last Saturday, at St Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Anglican Primary School, Ogijo, Ogun State.
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Special Report North East top shotsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; investments vs.reign of terror Nankpha Bwakan, Bauchi
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s this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Yuletide draws nearer, and considering the recent spate of bomb explosions in Bauchi and Gombe states, the question on the lips of many people in these states is whether or not many of the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;big shotsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; from the two states will come back home for the celebration. It would have been easily concluded that most of them would not come home for the celebration because majority of them are Muslims, and have their businesses outside their states, but the 2015 2 " = these big shots come home for the yuletide. Already, some of them vying for elective positions have dared the insurgents terrorising the North East geo-political region, which recently added Bauchi and Gombe states = by the insurgents. In the last two =
= people at the ever-busy motor parks in Azare town in Bauchi and another motor park in Gombe = " = the First Bank ATM gallery in Azare and stormed Nafada and Ashaka towns as well as Ashaka Cement Limited in Gombe State. In all these = been killed and property worth millions of Naira destroyed, yet the security agents have not been able to apprehend anybody in connection = 9 The big shots from Bauchi State may have envisaged the current reign of terror and invested outside the state whereas their counterparts from Gombe invested heavily in the
= " state than its parent state after 17 years of existence. For instance, Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State set up a farm
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known as Yugudaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Farm along Dass Road, but he and the family are linked to many businesses in Abuja, Port Harcourt and one the most populous cities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The farm, many believe, is a perfect retirement plan of the governor after leaving K L ' 6 / * Senate after the stress of governing the state for eight years. Yugudaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plan is just like that of his predecessor, Alhaji Adamu Ahmed Muâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;azu, who had planned * after handing over in 2007, but the electorate preferred Senator Bala Mohammed, present Federal Capital Territory Minister, of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) to him. L $ G * went on self exile and established his business in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). When however, Dr. Bamanga Tukur, the erstwhile National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was forced K % 7 = Jonathan saw an opportunity to identify with his former colleague and made him the PDP National chairman. Muâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;azu is not linked to any business in Bauchi State, but the possibility of some persons fronting businesses for him in the state cannot be ignored as most of these big shots are known to use proxies to run their businesses. Senator Bala is one of the R
in the state, but is not linked to any business in the state and even outside the state. The only project he has in the state is his 2015 governorship ambition. He is also
trace of business presence in Bauchi State is the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation and a PDP gubernatorial hopeful, Alhaji Yayale Ahmed, but he is said to have the biggest housing estate in Abuja. Olusegun Adeniyiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s book titled: Power, Politics and Death portrayed the former Defence Minister and SGF as having serious business connection in Dubai. Senator Abdul Ningi is known for his vibrancy and outspoken nature; qualities that have given him a pride of place in the political circle. At the moment, he is vying for the governorship of Bauchi State. He is linked to many fuel stations in in his home town, Ningi Local Government Area and Bauchi town, and his stations are called Ningi Brothers Fuel stations while some have been rented by NNPC and transformed into NNPC mega stations. It was gathered that most of the Sen. Bala Mohammed, FCT Minister fuel stations are managed by his loyalists as he has never done said to be the richest person in the anything to link himself to the state, even as his loyalists are in total property. control of the state. Former Gombe State governor, Senator Bala hold sway as far Senator Danjuma Goje, was the the FCT and Bauchi politics are Chairman and Managing Director of concerned even as his mansion in Zaina Nigeria Limited which he setBauchi town stands out among up in 1989, but resigned his position many. 1999 to contest the governorship The former Minister of Police of the state on the platform of the * %
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PDP, which he won. Upon his (APC) gubernatorial aspirant, Dr. swearing-in as governor of Gombe Ibrahim Lame, is one of these big State, he handed over his businesses shots from the state that has really to unknown persons and allegedly invested in the state, though he may '9 4 have other businesses in Abuja, and insurgency in the state, Senator Goje probably in Dubai. + R in Bauchi known as Fariah 1 < " is proposing to establish Fariah University, having acquired the land for the project and made other = *9 Another big shot, who has no
The big shots from Bauchi State may have envisaged the current reign of terror and invested outside the state whereas their counterparts from Gombe invested heavily in the state, making it a better developed state than its parent state after 17 years of existence
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gubernatorial elections.â&#x20AC;? But, in a counter statement, another group, the Youth for Good Governance headed by Yinka Ayeni, distanced George from the plot, counselling Senator Obanikoro to focus on proving his accusers wrong rather than playing a blame game. It pointed out that the PDP leader had proved himself to be an upright leader of the party in South West. Meanwhile, a rumour that the presidency has approved the aspiration of Senator Obanikoro, = "' # 7 while addressing newsmen. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As I said, this is the season of X ' R J 9 That Senator Obanikoro resigned because the President endorsed him, is the greatest lie. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The President, who came and made the statement I told you, is still very much alive. Are you saying that it is the President that said the Minister of State for Education, Nyesome Wike should resign because he has endorsed him; who signed the papers? Was it the President that signed the papers? â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you have any blemish in your closet, just ease yourself out quietly. Nobody will come and 9 , J of them to the media. The kind of person we want to put forward is someone who is clean because I remember that in 2007, some of these guys ran away from the election petition tribunal; ' $ " because of the tons of blemish they had in their closets. â&#x20AC;&#x153;President Jonathan didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t endorse anybody. If you watch him that day when he was giving a valedictory speech at < J # meeting, he said: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Let me advise those who want to run, think deeply, look at it dispassionately, you still have room between now and Monday to submit.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; So if he is endorsing anybody, he would say: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;well done my ministers, you have done well, go.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; So, who is lying now,â&#x20AC;? he asked. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s like all is against â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Koro, which could not necessarily be from his political prowess
Jonathan but misadventure while in the K "
minister of defence. Imagine, J ' " ' secretary of the All Progressives #
%#! & Igbokwe, while reacting to a group within the state PDP, the Patriots, which claimed that the party would win the 2015 polls. The convener of the Patriots, # & 4 G L ' said that Senator Obanikoro, would defeat any candidate "' %#9 ;+ been in active partisan politics since 1989, Senator Obanikoro was the only aspirant capable of %# which had been in power in the state since 1999,â&#x20AC;? he said. Igbokwe had responded that Senator Obanikoro occupying 7 + Governor Babatunde Fashola
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Lagos.â&#x20AC;? According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;his -" = $ ! dead on arrival. After voting for a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Lagosians cannot stoop so low to vote for Senator Obanikoro. Anything the PDP touches turns to ashes.â&#x20AC;? While â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Koroâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; receives bashings from most angles with few praises from some angles, Agbaje appears to stand at an advantage in the approaching governorship primary due to his popularity
Doherty and the love he enjoys from 9 + however, has top members of the party to contend with. In some caucuses in the PDP, he is being seen as an interloper and one who has come to reap from the
9 + stands a lot of chance as the party is shopping for a candidate who can win an election, a # 7 it recently, who does not have Ă&#x160;
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@ ' ' L 3 G declined the rumour that she was paid to support Agbajeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s aspiration. Newswatch Times gathered that this was as a result of her ]3O group urging Agbaje to contest the governorship election in O !9 1 involvement was misinterpreted " '/ 9 1 W ;V J stands; because of this talk that everybody who is supporting Agbaje is doing so because he
Muâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;azu was given money. Let me state it here and now that I do not know if people were given money, but I can only speak for myself. I did not collect money from anybody to support Agbajeâ&#x20AC;Śâ&#x20AC;? She added: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am supporting him because I believe he can bring about a new Lagos and the needed change that we all so desire.â&#x20AC;? Aside Agbaje and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Koro, there are other aspirants like Adedeji Doherty, a businessman of repute who has contested the governorship of the state three times. Doherty was the acting
/ 1 , ! %4%9 + interest in the race in 2003, 2007 and 2011, but lost at the primary. Doherty is optimistic that he would get the PDP ticket at the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s primary in February. J and property consultant and a known social commentator, @ " 7" 9 + to Dr. Ade Dosunmu in 2011 at the PDP primary. Gbadamosi is considered as one of the top three aspirants for the PDP ticket. 1 J '/ /' / practitioner, Dominic Adegbola, too contested in the 2011 election, though on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance %7 ! " J in the election won by Governor
Niger 2015:Uncle,nephew fight for Government House Justina Asishana, Minna
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has not caused any discord in the family as everyone has " / ' his luck towards securing his aspiration. Mustapha may have an edge over his nephew because he once contested against former Niger State Governor, Engr. Abdulkadir Kure, in 2002 under the platform of the Peoples Redemption Party %8%! k run for his money, coming
k / 9 + " ' popular and may beat his nephew in the election if he wins the PDP primary and becomes the candidate of the party. Abubakar Sani seems to be the only viable gubernatorial %# Continued on Page 58
you people should see how I voted; I voted for Agbaje...; I voted for Agbaje because I just believe in him; I couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t vote for the candidate of my party because he was forced on the people.... Fashola. Dosunmu, the former director ? J K of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety ' 3VL 1 ! 2 politics before the 2011 elections and emerged as the PDP candidate in the elections, only to lose to Governor Fashola. Meanwhile, the allegation that the presidency has endorsed â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Koro for the race has not only rocked the hitherto peace and harmony in the state PDP, but also pitched notable politicians and most members â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;dyingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; for the emergence of Agbaje against the party and the presidency should it per adventure actualise the idea of forcing â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Koroâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; on the party. Some party members, on the condition of anonymity, threatened to decamp to other parties that would sympathise with them on the issue, thus insisting that the call for Agbaje is not a mere sponsorship, but an unending love for the man, just as late Fawehinmi had indicated. + %4%
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9 2 , G on Tuesday, announced that 735 delegates emerged from L ' J described as largely successful. According to him, the delegates emerged at their various wards through direct J involved direct voting, voice voting and consensus, among J was conducted in line with PDP guidelines. + ^_6 would be the ones that would be involved in the primaries that would be conducted to pick the governorship and other candidates of the party that would stand for the 2015 poll in the state. , G ' " part of the national delegates that would participate at the PDP national convention coming up soon in Abuja to pick the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presidential candidate.
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state and he is also said to be very popular - the large crowd of supporters around him during his declaration to be governor is an evidence of his popularity. When Mustapha was interviewed by our correspondent on his view about his nephew contesting the same gubernatorial seat, he said that everyone has the right to aspire for political K " to peer review themselves before going ahead for the election. According to him, â&#x20AC;?we have been in that terrain for a long time. We can always gauge the size of our followership. Let me tell you that Abu has the right to seek and aspire K " V just advise that he looks at himself; people peer review themselves to be able to determine whether actually K @ # 4 " "
because in everything, there is a process and it is not the issue of coming from the same family. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What I am trying to say is that the constitution has given everyone the right to vie for whatever political position he wants. So, the issue of Abu should not be an issue; even if he does not take it, he would have acquired experience, however. My advice is that he
= " ' be aspiring to be something which obviously would be too ' 9 Q K governor requires just as we have reviewed, someone who knows much more than Abu has known.â&#x20AC;? Mustapha further said that being a commissioner for a short while is not a necessary prerequisite for someone to aspire to be a governor, stressing that the people of the state require an experienced hand, someone who has a lot of achievements
under his belt. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Being a commissioner for nine months is not enough H think he can aspire for the K 9 V much more than that. But again, he will acquire some experience if the other party ' their candidates. The results would show whether truly he is popular or otherwise. â&#x20AC;&#x153;However, I must say that majority of those in the APC, at least 60 per cent of them were our PRP followers and they are those who refused to return to the PDP because they believe they cannot stay with the people in the PDP in the state and they need somewhere to belong. I can assure you that if Mustapha becomes the gubernatorial candidate of the PDP, many of them would migrate back to the PDP. I know about this personally because I have received lots of calls from many of them asking me to
come out and contest and I have discussed extensively with them, obviously. I told " assured in my hands than in the hands of someone you do not really know. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So, whoever have the fear of the opposition in Niger State should not worry so much because majority of them, I only have to ask a few questions and they would migrate back to the PDP and vote for us when the time comes.â&#x20AC;? Abubakar Sani in his own view also said that the issue of he and his uncle contesting the same position is not an issue and that it has not divided the family in any way, contrary to rumours making rounds. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The issue of coming from the same family does not X who Nigerlites want to be their leader in 2015,â&#x20AC;? he said. Abubakar Sani pledges to address infrastructural and
institutional decay due to lack of self-less leadership and K he emerges as governor. He has also promised massive job creation for the teeming unemployed youths, uphold the dignity of women and the girl-child as well as other vulnerable persons in the state while charting new sources of economic growth and fostering peaceful and harmonious co-existence among the diverse population in the state. Mustapha who claims to be " other hand, said he would set the state back to a point of recovery if he becomes the governor, pledging to build upon the strong foundation laid by past governments. He also said his government would not fail or consign the citizens to inferior quality of life as he would deploy the rich vast human, natural and material resources available in the state to good use.
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surpass it.â&#x20AC;? Hannah Idowu Dideolu (HID) Awolowo (nĂŠe Adelana), was born on November 25, 1915, to a modest family in the Ikenne community of Ogun State. A successful businesswoman and astute politician, she played an active role in the politics of Western Nigeria as one of the few women, till date, who stood by their husband through thick and thin. She assisted her late " becoming the president in the Second Republic; she toured the length and breadth of the country with him, campaigning. She also coordinated the womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wing of the party and was always present at all party caucuses. The former managing director/Editor-in-Chief of the Tribune titles, Rev. Adesua also saw Awolowo as a being highly revered for his unique worth while still living and even after his transition. In fact, in many places in the country, especially in the defunct Western region, where the sage was Premier before the advent of the First Republic, after God, the next undisputed personality for overt reverence was (and still is) the great Awo. In his lifetime, Awolowo cherished the saying that behind every successful man is a woman; hence his description of his wife as the â&#x20AC;&#x153;jewel of inestimable value.â&#x20AC;? Living up to this, mama HID as fondly called, has continued to uphold and defend the sanctity of this high honour acquired through unparalleled
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'9 The Yeye Ooduâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;a, on Monday clocked 99 years with almost everyone, including President Goodluck Jonathan, governors, clergies and dignitaries gladly showering endless encomiums on this ageless â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;jewel.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;
Mama HID, undoubtedly remains a living role model to every virtuous woman. In Nigeria today, especially in the South, any political leader who wants to climb to the ladder would not only wish to be linked with Awolowoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ideas and ideologies, but would also want to be seen as thinking Awo, talking Awo, reasoning Awo and acting Awo. The likes of Senator Bola Tinubu, former Governor Gbenga Daniel, Chief Ebenezer Babatope and a host of others are caught in this web. Recently, the Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, received commendations for his strategic intervention in governance governance. According to Yinka Odumakin, â&#x20AC;&#x153;we have pretenders who lay claim to Awoism in the South West but " by the people like that of Mimiko.â&#x20AC;? He said Alhaji Lateef Jakandeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s footprints are everywhere, adding that Chief Awolowo, who died many years ago still lives in the heart of the people because of the legacies he left behind. Odumakin said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;For instance,
" ' L = $ Abiye programme will ever forget the impact of such a leader on his generation. People wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget the good works their leaders are doing; that is why we still talk about Awolowo,â&#x20AC;? he said. Not too seriously bothered about her husbandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s death, HID " ' linked with the name Awolowo, viewing it as sacrosanct and she is ready to defend it to any length with the belief that she would at a point render account to her husband; hence her determination towards the continuity of the Tribune titles, a legacy left behind by the late sage. According to Adesua,
Late Awolowo â&#x20AC;&#x153;she sees and treats Tribune as a child that requires special care and nurturing. Mama is not ready to compromise anything that will enhance not just the survival, but also the stability and progress of the newspaper organisation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Perhaps this explains why Mama sees and treats Tribune workers as members of the Awolowo family. Throughout my tenure as the managing director/Editor-in-Chief of the Tribune, for approximately four years, I enjoyed special treatment of a son and not just a * L 9 as you are on the right path, she is ready to back you up no > 9 Joining many others to appreciate Mama HID, President Jonathan prayed that God Almighty grants her many more years of worthy service as the matriarch and moral compass of the great Awolowo political dynasty, which continues to play a commendable role in national development and progress. President Jonathan said he looked forward to personally
HID Awolowo participating in the celebration of Chief (Mrs.) Awolowoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s landmark 100th birthday next year to honour the highlyrevered spouse of one of Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s famous founding fathers. Also, Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State; his counterpart from Ondo State, Olusegun Mimiko; former Governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola and other well-meaning Nigerians joined the Awolowo family to celebrate the 99th birthday of Chief (Mrs.) Awolowo. Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose described HID as â&#x20AC;&#x153;a true nationalist, despite the fact that she is advanced in age.â&#x20AC;? He said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The entire Awolowo dynasty is replete with nationalism and service to the people. Chief Obafemi Awolowo dedicated the whole stretch of his life to nationalism. And so, his Jewel of Inestimable Value who he left to continue the tradition did not disappoint; that was expected because she lived with him all through the time he was in persecution. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is a thing of joy that we
are celebrating this mother of modern Africa again today on the occasion of her 99th birthday. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It would not be too much for us in Ekiti State to align with the celebration of a mother, who not only saw it all, but also contributed immensely to the making of the most sophisticated region in Nigeria.â&#x20AC;? Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Monsurat Sunmonu, also felicitated with Chief (Mrs.) Awolowo as she celebrates her 99th birthday. In a statement issued in Ibadan, by her publicity K L 9 = @ the Speaker thanked God for â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;sparing the life of Mama Awolowo till today.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; She described her as a blessing to the womenfolk, adding that Chief (Mrs.) Awolowo was a strong pillar of support to the sage during his lifetime. Others joining in the celebration are the general secretary, Yoruba Unity Forum, Senator Anthony Adefuye, and Prince Rotimi Paseda, a gubernatorial candidate of the United Party of Nigeria (UPN) in Ogun State, who described Chief (Mrs.) Awolowo as â&#x20AC;&#x153;a timeless heroine and an impressionable identity of bravery and courage.â&#x20AC;? Pastor (Dr.) G.O. Olutola of The Apostolic Church Nigeria and all members of the church also felicitated with Mama Awolowo. The church noted that â&#x20AC;&#x153;the legacy of love and unity among Nigerians reinforces our conviction that Nigeria as a nation will survive.â&#x20AC;? National chairman, Alliance for Democracy (AD), Senator Mojisoluwa Akinfenwa, in a message on behalf of the party, said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Your 99 years on earth " " to the Yoruba nation, Nigeria and humanity in general.â&#x20AC;?
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Fraudsters seek piece of FGâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s N220bn MSMEs intervention fund In 1999, the Federal Government established the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) /0 20345/ 25676 08 :;5;2<5= crimes known in local palace as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;419â&#x20AC;&#x2122;. However, many years after, the banking sector still grapple with fraud cases which have impacted negatively on laudable policies and products of banks. JOHNMARK UKOKO writes.
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Nigerians and foreigners alike. The fraudsters always device several ways to exploit any laudable policy, as long as they know they could steal individual and corporate G
$ "' ' jeopardy. The activities of notorious fraudsters that invaded a Brazilian bank few years ago was said to have led to the collapse of the bank. Also, a former House of Representative member, late Morris Ibekwe; a well known socialite, Chief Nwude and their gang stole over $240 million from a leading Brazilian bank, leading to the collapse of the bank. At a time when many Nigerians had thought that the Economic and Financial Crimes #
<##! " to submission, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has raised alarm that fraudsters were out to steal the N220 billion Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSMEs) fund put in place by the Federal Government and CBN to support the moribund sector of the economy. According to the CBN, unscrupulous fraudsters have begun to swindle innocent 3
L1L " 9 Raising the alarm in Abuja, the apex bankâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Director of Corporate Communications, Ibrahim Muâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;azu, disclosed that conmen had been selling dummy forms to their victims,, claiming that they were for the purpose of accessing loans from the N220 billion development fund provided by the bank. He said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Reports reaching the bank indicate that these dishonest elements extort between N2, 000 and N30, 000 from their victims for forms as a precondition and/or guarantee for securing loans from the banks.â&#x20AC;? He added that fraudsters were also said to be asking would be borrowers to contribute into a dedicated account, certain sums as percentages of the loan they intend to access. He however warned: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Central Bank of Nigeria wishes to inform the public that, at no time, did it authorise or appoint any agent to sell forms or collect any fee to access the fund.â&#x20AC;? According to Muâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;azu, the only form available under the fund is the one to be "'
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/ " = @ = of Industry and Bank of Agriculture, aimed at enabling them access the fund, and it is free. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The public are therefore, advised to beware of the activities of fraudsters and report anyone that approaches them with the fake forms to the law enforcement agenciesâ&#x20AC;?, he warned, urging them to contact the Directorate, Development Finance Department of the CBN ' -K #@3 " nearest them. The apex bank also said that the fraudsters were in the habit of targeting any policy put in place by the apex bank to move the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s economy forward. 8 J " =$ analyst , who is the Principal Partner of Eagles Services, Mr. Ibidun Adewale, in an interview with Newswatch Times lamented that fraudsters are working hard to derail lofty initiatives of government to revive the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), adding that the act of these unpatriotic Nigerians should be halted. Adewale noted that the fact that the fraudsters were reported to have created a website, and open accounts in various banks, where their victims could pay in shows that these criminals are not faceless after all. He said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The fact that these fraudsters opened accounts in the banks where their unsuspecting victims could pay in means that the security operatives with the cooperation of the banks could trace and arrest the criminals. There is no one who will open a bank account without his passport photograph, or provide utility bills showing his residential address. The security operatives, if they want to do their jobs, can easily arrest these criminals,â&#x20AC;? he said. Q '
<## was established by the government to curb this type of crime, adding that the inability of EFCC to live up to their mandate has made the fraudsters bolder to the extent of daring to open accounts in the banks. He charged the EFCC to swing into action and arrest the criminals who are out to derail the N220 billion intervention fund. Adewale lamented that the inaction of EFCC in the past few years has emboldened smart criminals to derails lofty policies of government, adding that the Police Force and other security agencies have to ensure that criminals do not cripple governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s good policies. According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is worrisome that a bunch of unpatriotic criminals can hold the country to ransom. Why must every governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s policy put in place to assist the economy always crippled by criminals?â&#x20AC;? Adewaleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pain is felt by an economist, Mr. Ubong Uduak of Consolidated Services Limited, who, while exchanging views with Newswatch Times, bemoaned the level the fraudsters have taken their act to, stressing that the fact CBN is raising alarm showed that the fraudsters have taken their nefarious activities too far. Uduak contended that it is high time government deals a decisive blow on the criminals whose acts have given the country a bad image in the international arena.
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(Â? According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Federal Government has a duty to decisively halt the activities of fraudsters. EFCC was established about 15 ' " crimes. The alarm raised by the Central Bank of Nigeria that fraudsters are out to hijack the N220 billion intervention fund put in place by the Federal Government for the ailing Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), showed that EFCC, Police and other security agencies still have a long way to go to curb the activities of these criminals. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The fraudsters have soiled the image of the country in the global arena. Many foreigners who have not been to the country are of the view that all Nigerians are fraudsters. Many innocent Nigerians have been killed or maimed
The fact that these fraudsters opened accounts in the banks where their unsuspecting victims could pay in means that the security operatives with the cooperation of the banks could trace and arrest the criminals. There is no one who will open a bank account without his passport photograph, or provide utility bills showing his residential address. The security operatives, if they want to do their jobs, can easily arrest these criminals
abroad due to the transfer of aggression nationals of their host country melted out to " J ' have had in the hands of some criminally minded Nigerians.â&#x20AC;? The economist stressed that the banks, where the criminals have opened their accounts to defraud innocent MSMEs promoters, have a duty to reveal the identities of the accounts holders to the EFCC and the Police to enable such criminals face the long arms of the laws. He warned that if the EFCC and the Police do not live to the peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s expectation, the fraudstersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; actions will defeat the good intentions of the government for the MSMEs sector, adding that the security apparatus owe 3
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they bring to book those criminals who have opened accounts in banks, with the intention of deceiving innocent MSME operators. The various security apparatus whose mandate it " case to be swept under the carpet. MSME operators who spoke to Newswatch Times were in agreement in condemning the activities of local fraudsters and their negative impact on the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s economy. Q ' ' ' L1L have had to shut their shops in the past due to the sharp practices of the fraudsters. They called on the Federal Government ' K
" brain behind the fraudsters, as their ungodly "" * ' image of the country. The respondents appealed to the government and the CBN to ensure only genuine and credible MSME operators access the funds to " " the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s economy.
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Will naira devaluation rescue the economy?
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Leisure
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to change the face of Oke-Ado as an axis with the best of hotels. To this end, the management is poised to keep expanding until its mission is fully achieved. Operations manager of Scrolab, Ologun Ibrahim, revealed that the proprietor is a top citizen who has traversed the length and breadth of Nigeria and who is using his experience in the hotel industry to set n acceptable standard for other investors and would-be investors. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our chairman is a man of good 9 + substandard project. I think that is the reason he also keeps us on our toes. My training and work experience outside Nigeria has also assisted me to key into his vision. That is why we are having this kind of good result in this new one,â&#x20AC;? Ibrahim said. Indeed, the new arm is a compliment and a reliable back up to prevent disappointment, given
Business suites, classic suites and super deluxe are in a world of their * J to clients. A tour of these facilities revealed the impressive work done on the rooms. They are tastefully equipped with luxury items such as irresistible bed, plasma TV, neat bathroom and toilet. All these add to the well illuminated corridor. The Conference Hall is designed exclusively to cater for the demand and taste of business executive and their likes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This has nothing to do with pride. It is a statement that is compliant with the vision of the management hotel. One should not forget that there is no crime in aspiration. Our " class of people as much as possible. And so far, the response has been okay, hoping that with time we are " > said. The bar and restaurant also fall into this exclusive category, providing services according to the demand of clients. The gifts shop is created to ensure clients get all kind of gifts they want without stepping out of the hotel premises. Going out in search of such would mean extra cost, an experience which Scrolab intends to save its clients. The management is doing all that is necessary to stock the shop with a variety of gift items at pocketfriendly prices. Though a round-the-clock electricity supply is assured, it goes with a cost in the huge amount expended in procuring diesel. This is an area, the operation manager wants government to look into in order to help hospitality businesses. Said he: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Imagine what we would have done with the amount going into buying diesel. It is high time government sees us as an important
stakeholder that should be allowed to operate and succeed. This is because of the fact that we are also employer of labour. We know the number of new workers we have brought in since we started.â&#x20AC;? Another pain in the neck is what he called â&#x20AC;&#x153;the multiple taxâ&#x20AC;? imposed on hotels by state and local government authorities. Taxation, the world over, is a legitimate source of government income. But Ibrahim, however, said it should be done with a human face - with a view to encouraging investors to contribute to the economic development of the country. ;7 K abroad and appeal to Nigerians to come and contribute to national economic development. Is this the way those people would come and contribute when multiple taxes are already waiting for them back home? But, we are going to succeed because we are focused and operate strictly within the ethics of the industry,â&#x20AC;? he assured.
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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 27/11/2014 Symbol
GLAXOSMITH GUARANTY GUINNESS HONYFLOUR IKEJAHOTEL INTBREW JAPAULOIL JBERGER JOHNHOLT LASACO LEARNAFRCA LIVESTOCK MANSARD MAYBAKER MBENEFIT MOBIL MRS MTI NAHCO NASCON NB NEIMETH NEM NESTLE NIGERINS NPFMCRFBK NSLTECH OANDO OKOMUOIL PORTPAINT PRESCO PRESTIGE PZ REDSTAREX RESORTSAL ROYALEX RTBRISCOE SCOA SEPLAT SKYEBANK SOVRENINS STANBIC STDINSURE STERLNBANK TANTALIZER TOTAL TOURIST TRANSCORP TRIPPLEG UAC-PROP UACN UBA UBCAP UBN UNIC UNILEVER UNITYBNK UPL UTC VANLEER VITAFOAM VONO WAPCO WAPIC WEMABANK ZENITHBANK
Opening Price
52.00 25.00 158.00 3.19 3.62 26.00 0.50 60.66 0.98 0.50 1.41 2.23 2.89 1.47 0.50 157.39 56.00 0.50 4.90 7.87 165.01 0.89 0.62 900.32 0.50 0.89 0.50 22.50 28.14 5.04 26.13 0.50 26.90 4.20 0.50 0.50 0.85 4.67 440.00 2.61 0.50 29.00 0.50 2.33 0.50 157.47 3.51 4.16 1.86 10.53 41.99 4.84 1.81 8.05 0.50 33.00 0.50 4.12 0.50 12.08 3.75 1.05 78.60 0.63 1.00 20.85
High
52.00 25.45 158.00 3.29 3.70 26.00 0.50 60.66 0.98 0.50 1.40 2.34 3.00 1.61 0.50 165.20 56.00 0.50 4.90 7.88 172.51 0.93 0.63 905.00 0.50 0.92 0.50 23.39 29.54 5.04 28.80 0.50 28.24 4.25 0.50 0.50 0.85 4.67 462.00 2.65 0.50 30.45 0.50 2.35 0.50 157.47 3.51 4.10 1.86 10.53 41.99 5.14 1.84 8.42 0.50 34.60 0.50 4.12 0.50 12.08 3.85 1.05 81.00 0.66 0.95 21.44
Low
52.00 25.00 157.50 3.16 3.50 26.00 0.50 60.66 0.98 0.50 1.40 2.33 2.85 1.61 0.50 165.20 56.00 0.50 4.90 7.80 165.44 0.86 0.61 905.00 0.50 0.92 0.50 21.85 29.54 5.04 27.75 0.50 27.70 4.20 0.50 0.50 0.85 4.67 418.00 2.53 0.50 29.03 0.50 2.31 0.50 157.47 3.51 3.96 1.86 10.50 41.99 4.87 1.80 8.02 0.50 34.60 0.50 4.12 0.50 12.08 3.70 1.05 79.00 0.63 0.95 20.85
Closing Price Change (+)
52.00 25.20 158.00 3.29 3.50 26.00 0.50 60.66 0.98 0.50 1.40 2.34 3.00 1.61 0.50 165.20 56.00 0.50 4.90 7.87 172.04 0.93 0.61 905.00 0.50 0.92 0.50 21.85 29.54 5.04 28.80 0.50 28.24 4.25 0.50 0.50 0.85 4.67 418.01 2.60 0.50 30.45 0.50 2.35 0.50 157.47 3.51 3.96 1.86 10.53 41.99 5.14 1.82 8.42 0.50 34.60 0.50 4.12 0.50 12.08 3.85 1.05 81.00 0.66 0.95 20.90
0.00 0.20 0.00 0.10 -0.12 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.01 0.11 0.11 0.14 0.00 7.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.03 0.04 -0.01 4.68 0.00 0.03 0.00 -0.65 1.40 0.00 2.67 0.00 1.34 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -21.99 -0.01 0.00 1.45 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.30 0.01 0.37 0.00 1.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.00 2.40 0.03 -0.05 0.05
% Price Change
0.00 0.80 0.00 3.13 -3.31 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.71 4.93 3.81 9.52 0.00 4.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.26 4.49 -1.61 0.52 0.00 3.37 0.00 -2.89 4.98 0.00 10.22 0.00 4.98 1.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -5.00 -0.38 0.00 5.00 0.00 0.86 0.00 0.00 0.00 -4.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.20 0.55 4.60 0.00 4.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.67 0.00 3.05 4.76 -5.00 0.24
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Volume
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Value
1,745,602.38 245,400,864.00 72,697,192.00 1,492,085.12 1,079,384.12 623,537.38 31,300.00 5,601,242.00 49,467.50 150,000.00 70,000.00 2,023,464.62 13,051,293.00 388,862.44 5,500.00 7,754,889.50 27,930.00 25,000,000.00 334,504.28 9,366,820.00 286,908,768.00 615,232.50 1,013,443.06 82,965,192.00 500.00 193,370.20 30,000.00 527,416,384.00 19,328,994.00 167,840.00 90,927,128.00 25,973.50 94,859,528.00 1,142,006.00 3,000.00 135.15 94,881.20 7,215.00 109,177,160.00 7,448,803.50 600.00 31,673,388.00 250.00 131,325,304.00 1,251,690.50 3,356,510.25 10,688.00 64,145,016.00 8,809.29 3,463,790.25 10,602,853.00 235,303,680.00 4,822,702.00 24,767,986.00 86.00 6,363,723.50 309,800.00 179,327.77 10.00 1,063.04 2,695,720.00 2,069.50 122,723,168.00 6,038,557.50 1,768,572.62 1,375,174,784.00
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of keeper Wojciech Szczesny and Theo , 9 - ' to join the sick bed are Yaya Sanogo and Mikel Arteta. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Szczesny (pelvis) has not practiced yet at all. Arteta is out for
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have to check. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Welbeck will have a test. He has not ' 9 V $ ' if heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s okay. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Arteta has now had " 9 V $ ' " $ three weeks. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Theo is not okay for the weekend, he has an R " = and has not been available since. He will not be available for this , ' said Wenger. - 2 includes David Ospina, Mesut Ozil and Jack Wilshere.
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Sports Update CAF names Al Ahly best African club
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he Confederation of African Football CAF announced the ranking of the best African clubs . The Egyptian giant â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ahlyâ&#x20AC;? is still on top of the list standing in case they against Sewe Sport . In addition , the list contained three Tunisian teams as well as the winner of the African Champions League ESSĂŠtif . Hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the top 10 of this list : 1- Al Ahly 2- Esperance Sportive de
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Tunis 3- TP Mazembe 4-Hilal (Sudan) 5- Etoile Sportive du Sahel 6- Coton Sport 7- CSSfax 8-ESSĂŠtif 9-Asec Mimosa 10- Zamalek
Peleâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;improvingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;but remains in intensive care
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razil legend Pele is improving but remains in intensive care having been a urinary infection earlier this week. It follows a tweet from his account that said the three-time World Cup
; > in Sao Pauloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Albert Einstein Hospital. The 74-year-oldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s personal assistant Jose Fornos also played down the news. But the hospital said Pele â&#x20AC;&#x153;continues under temporary kidney support, lucid and with no need of breathing supportâ&#x20AC;?. The statement added: â&#x20AC;&#x153;[Pele is] improving his clinical condition and remains in the intensive care unit.â&#x20AC;? He scored a world record 1,281 goals in 1,363 games. Pele made 14 appearances at World # goals and winning three tournaments. In 1970 he picked up the Fifa Golden Ball award as the best player at the World Cup in Mexico. The forward won 91 caps for Brazil, scoring 77 goals for his country. Initially on Thursday, the hospital said that Pele " â&#x20AC;&#x153;clinical instabilityâ&#x20AC;?.
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But later that day, Pele tweeted: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was simply relocated to a special room within the hospital for privacy purposes only. â&#x20AC;&#x153;While I appreciate all the visitors that came to see me, I really need to continue my treatment and recovery in peace. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am looking forward to spending the upcoming holidays with my family and will start the new year with renewed health, with many international trips already planned! Thank you!â&#x20AC;? A World Cup winner in 1958, 1962 and 1970, Pele was initially discharged from hospital on 13 November after surgery to remove kidney stones. Local media said it was possible he picked up an infection during the procedure and that the current treatment was usually straightforward. Widely regarded as the greatest player of all time, Pele scored a world record total of 1,281 goals in 1,363 games during his 21-year career. He was also named Fifaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Player of the Century and won 91 caps for Brazil, scoring 77 goals. He made 14 appearances at World # goals, and was awarded the Fifa Golden Ball as the best player at the 1970 tournament.
Sokari, Edjomariegwe for Flying Eagles trials
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nyimba star Kingsley Sokari and Tony Edjomariegwe of Nasarawa United who have been capped at â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Bâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; level by Nigeria have been called up by the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s U20s. Both players featured for the home-based Eagles in a 1-0 win over Ghanaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s U23s to open the Akwa Ibom International Stadium in Uyo this month. They also trained with the full international squad for the <#-3 H Congo and against South Africa in Uyo. The Flying Eagles will resume screening in Kaduna on Sunday as they step up preparations for next yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s African Youth Championship in Senegal.
The 30 players called up are made up of the core of the squad who H the 2015 AYC in Senegal from March and several players from the Nigeria Premier League. Jacob Njoku from Portuguese club FC Porto is the only foreign-based player invited. According to the Flying Eagles secretary Ibrahim Auwal Aliyu Ibrahim, the players are to report at the African Continental Hotel on Sokoto Road in Kaduna from Sunday. The team will train at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium in Kaduna. The invited players: Goalkeepers Joshua Enaholo,
A cross-section of participants at the aerobics session
"' 3 @ # ' 3@#! O at the Legacy Pitch of the National Stadium in Lagos.
Adamu Abubakar, Olorunleke Ojo, Dele Alampasu Defenders Musa Muhammed, Ifeanyi Nweke, Mustapha Abdullahi, Zaharadden Bello, Prince Izu Omego, Adebayor Ademuluwa, Wilfred Ndidi, Sirajo Mazadu, Chinedu Chukwura Emmanuel L
Bernard Bulbwa, V ' L V eanyi Ifeanyi, Chizom Eze, Akinjide Idowu, Abdullahi Alfa, Obinna Nwobodo, Kingsley Sokari, Madu Chiamaka Strikers Jacob Njoku, Sulaiman Abdullahi, Abubakar Lawal, Wasiu Jimoh, Tony Edjomariegwe, Newman Musa, Usman Hassan, Adamu Muhammed Silo.
Okwuosa back for Chippa Utd after suspension
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igeria defender James Okwuosa will return to action for South African PSL side Chippa United after serving a mandatory one-match ban against Free State Stars on Wednesday following an accumulation of bookings. He will now return for the game against Mpumalanga Black Aces on Wednesday, December 3. George Akpabio was the only Nigerian who featured for Chippa in the game as Ugonna Uzochukwu
who just recovered from an injury, made the bench. â&#x20AC;&#x153;James (Okwuosa) missed our last game due to suspension for having received four yellow cards, but he will return for our next game. Ugonna was on the bench for the last game as he just returned from injury so they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to rush him,â&#x20AC;? Akpabio told AfricanFootball.com Chippa United are fourth on the league table with 20 points from 12 games.
Akpabio James Okwuosa
LBA announces 2014 nominees
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he League Bloggers Awards (LBA), on Friday, released the shortlists for its 2014 end-of-the-season award for the just-concluded Glo Premier League campaign. The nominees are vying for awards in 16 categories including the highest goalscorer award, which will go to Enyimba striker, Mfon Udoh. However, top among the categories is the Player of the Season. The quartet of Peter Ebimobowei of Bayelsa United, Mfon Udoh of Enyimba, Emem Eduok of Dolphins and Kingsley Bobby Sokari of Enyimba are the nominees in that category.
There is also the category for Manager of the Season. Four coaches, Paul Aigbogun of Warri Wolves, Ladan Bosso of Abia Warriors, Okey Emordi of Kano Pillars and last seasonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s winner, Mohammed Baba Ganaru, now with Nasarawa United, will vie for the Manager award. Other categories include Fair Play Award, Best Use of Social Media (for clubs), Best Website, Best Designed Jersey, Best New Goalkeeper (NPFL), Best Draft from Development Team, Best Development Team, Best New Player, Best Goalkeeper, Best Foreigner, Best Promoted Team and Best National Team
Player. LBA Business Manager, China Acheru, explained that the organisation consulted independent persons, journalists, players and coaches as well as administrators in nominees. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was a process where we had to talk to players and coaches personally and sample who and who they believe deserved to be on the shortlist. Of course, these are the major actors in the league and we got divert views. We also had to talk to some of journalists with vast knowledge and experience in covering the league and a handful of administrators before
on the nominees. â&#x20AC;&#x153;After the process we also had to look at performances and disciplinary records of players, coaches and clubs during the season shortlist,â&#x20AC;? Acheru said. The 2014 LBA will take place at the Sheraton Hotel and Towers in Lagos on December 15.
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ast week, I admonished Nigerians to prepare for a rough ride ahead, given the security, political and economic Â&#x2020; climbing on the back of another. As I had the week by the Central Bank of Nigeria. The naira was devalued, though I hear my brother, Dr. Joseph Nnanna, deputy governor designate of the CBN, says it is not devaluation. Maybe we can call it a steep depreciation of the Naira. Today, the dollar is exchanging for more than N180 in the parallel market. The interest rate was adjusted upward, prompting immediate review of the pricing of most bank loans, and creating new nightmares for the industrial sector including the SMEs. With depreciation of the Naira in an import dependent nation, and a concomitant rise in interest
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begin to inch up. The consumer, at the end of the day, will bear the full brunt of these austerity measures. I had planned to do a follow-up article on â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;how to survive these austere times,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; as X some steps they may need to take both in their personal and business conducts to overcome the current and developing economic challenges. But I was compelled to adjust the topic a little bit when I realised that we may be taking some actions (consciously or unconsciously) that may worsen our ability to ride the storm. I was jolted into this reality when I heard that at its last meeting, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved the purchase of cooking stoves worth N9.2 billion. What kind of stoves at this austere time? I was really troubled to reconcile myself with how these stoves will help with tightening our belts, which the Federal Government has advised the nation to do. What fuel
Â&#x2020; " kerosene? Who will procure the fuel for the rural women who often spend many productive hours searching for kerosene? 4
3 for the fuel supplies? I once heard that we wanted to move Nigerians from kerosene to gas for domestic cooking. How does this stove and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;wonder bagsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; business promote gas utilization? Please I need some education! To be sincere, I would have no problem with anything done for, or in the name of our rural women. Were we not recently regaled with admonishments by senior 7 expenditure in the face of dwindling income from crude oil? To send home this message, the CBN has decided to â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;punishâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; importers with high exchange rate and industrialists with high interest rates. That tended to put me in the mood to think that we are going to be extraordinarily careful and selective in spending our national income henceforth. But these cooking stoves and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;wonder bagsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; have left me totally confused and wondering. What kind of austerity measures are we promoting? Are we truly serious? And then the N60.9 billion contract award to KARKATAR for the provision of engineering infrastructure for Kyami District, Zone C, Abuja. I knew it! When I began to hear and see on prime time advertising on television of this hitherto unknown company, with claims of being entirely Nigerian and having built a bridge over two â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Islandsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; in Abuja, I smelt a rat, and suspected that something was cooking. I am happy that an indigenous Nigerian company has won a contract, the type that was only won by foreign companies in the past. My only worry is: must we be giving new contracts of that nature now? In austere times, should we not concentrate on completing ongoing projects and pay 3 The last time I checked, Nigerian contrac-
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How and how not to survive these austere times tors were owed almost N1trillion. My own sense of austerity dictates that I should be careful in entering into new debt obligations when I am uncertain of my source of income. Maybe my sense is exaggerated! '
3 X ` rians, that they should limit new commitments, except they can guarantee source of repayment. Not only are income sources likely to diminish, interest rates are going higher. So I would do my utmost to limit my commitments only to guaranteed income and minimise building up new debt obligations. Second, I will do my best to carry or keep minimum cash around. I will also not leave much money in my current accounts. The minimum is that every kobo that I will not need in the next four weeks should be either in a savings account or deposit account. This will help me hedge against inÂ&#x201E; Â&#x201A; ! X X work for me at this time, even if passively. Third, I will not make long term commitments in foreign exchange. I will be very careful if I have to borrow in US dollars or any other international currency. If I must borrow, then I must begin to plan repayment as soon as possible. If I sell in naira, I must convert into dollars soon after to hedge against further deterioration or devaluation. With the current devaluation, many who borrowed in dollars or who must pay their suppliers in dollars must be â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;sweatingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; profusely. Some businesses could easily be wiped out! Fourth, I will advise prioritising of expenditure. I will recommend that everyone learns to work with a budget. Make a budget, and do your best to match expenditure with certain income. This is not the time to spend anyhow, trusting that â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;God will provideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. He expects us to be wise, not to be foolish. I will for now focus on
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meeting basic needs. I will ignore anything that looks like I can do without. My major focus should be on how my money will work for me, creating more money and improving my ability to have money to spend in the future. Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s main income earner - crude oil - is under threat, and no body, not even the CBN governor knows how low the price will go. As I was writing this, I was watching on television the pain on the face of Governor Gabriel Suswam, as he tried to explain his inability to pay the salaries of Benue State civil servants for a couple of months now. He allowed the wage bill to rise when he was getting excess crude money and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;argumentationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. But now, no more â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;show,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; and he has decided to reduce salaries and the workers are resisting. Guys, this problem is more serious than many of us have been led to believe. And it has long been brewing. Fifth, this is the time to seek multiple streams of income. Tell me how the Benue State civil servants are surviving if they do not have multiple streams of income? They must be yam farmers or have other forms of investment through which they are getting some food to eat while they continue to tango with their governor. Every ablebodied man or woman, especially those in employment, should seek something to do 7 ! plementary income. The anticipated rise in prices of goods precipitated by higher exchange rate of the dollar and the higher cost of borrowing, will lead to drop in sales in the short to medium time frames, and X Â&#x201E; 3 some businesses. Default in meeting obligations, including salaries, may increase in the private sector as well. So, all wise salary earners must hedge against this possibility. Sixth, we may also need to review our investment portfolio at this time. In uncertain
Every able-bodied man or woman, especially those in employment, should seek = > @C D DFH hours and at weekends for supplementary income. The anticipated rise in prices of goods precipitated by higher exchange rate of the dollar and the higher cost of borrowing, will lead to drop in sales in the short to medium time frames, and this may also create cash J L = D = businesses times like we are in, or about to get into, we need advice on what kind of investments we should get involved in. As much as possible, we have to avoid speculative investments. It is better to invest in low yield, low risk and more guaranteed investment options. You may consider asset acquisitions at this time, especially immovable assets like land and building for those who have some cash. Landed properties are better stores of wealth at uncertain and potentially volatile periods as we are entering into. Also, this may be a good time to return to the stock market as many who divest from the currency and money market because of volatility may head to the stock market, thereby boosting the stock market and leading to share price appreciation. Besides, the adjustments undertaken by the CBN promote some level of increased 3X who see opportunity for higher returns in the Nigerian stock market. Seventh, this may be time for many to take positions in the export trade. Ideally, the devaluation of local currency makes domestic products cheaper and more attractive in the export market. Agricultural products and even manufactured products can now better compete in the international markets. Eight, I advise a more aggressive approach to business. Given the anticipated overall drop in demand and re-prioritising of expenditure by consumers of all sizes, competition for market space will intensify. Those who win will be those who take a better advantage of the market opportunities by adopting more aggressive market 3 the consumer. Ninth, there is wisdom in minimising risks this season. Every investment decision and business transaction must be fully evaluated to measure risks and deliberate ! ! 4 major way will be to ensure binding agreements and contracts. Another way may be to share risks. So we may consider strategic alliances, which in addition to helping us build competitive strength, can help us leverage the market and then share risks. Finally, this is the time to trust God more than ever. I know that God loves Nigeria, but in times of uncertainties and increased volatility in the polity and in the economy, we need to seek His Help more than ever. 4 Â&#x2020;
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