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Niger PDP alleges plot by APC to use cloned card readers Justina Asishana, Minna
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he Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Niger State has disclosed that it has uncovered plot by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to rig todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s elections by using cloned card readers. The Director-General of PDP governorship campaign organisation in the state, Alhaji Aminu Yusuf Wushishi, said some trusted supporters of the APC have already undergone two days training in Abuja on how
to manipulate the card readers with the cloned one which will give advantage to APC in the election. Alhaji Sani Musa, the man who handled the contract of supplying the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) with card readers and PVCs as the mastermind, added that he was informed by a reliable source. According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;one of those that took part in the training, who could no longer stomach the
illegal act divulge this to security agents in Minna on Wednesday, saying his conscience made him to reveal the secret. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The APC member said as at Wednesday afternoon the plot to rig the election was being perfected at a private residence in Minna. Each local government has the PVCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s numbering in their thousands,â&#x20AC;? he said. He further disclosed that less than 1,566 of the cloned PVCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s have already been recovered by security operatives from the spot
being made stating that the card readers to be used are still being expected from Abuja. The DG expressed his partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s worries towards this new development, urging police to get to the
He stated, â&#x20AC;&#x153;As a party we want the police to disclose the identities of all those concerned and also bring them to book. Zone â&#x20AC;&#x153;Aâ&#x20AC;? of the state is their main focus as the card readers, PVCs are already sent to those areas ahead of the election.â&#x20AC;?
Amaechi commends security operatives for arresting suspects with ammunition Amaka Agbu, Port Harcourt
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he Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, has commended the State Joint Security Taskforce on the arrest of !
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and assorted Indian hemp at â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;barracksâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, behind Wimpey in Rumueme area of Port Harcourt. A press statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. David Iyofor, said that information available to government indicated that those arrested were likely hired thugs and the arms and ammunition were to be used
to unleash violence on voters on innocent citizens before or during todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gubernatorial elections in the state. Governor Amaechi commended the security agencies on the arrest and urged voters and the people of Rivers State to remain calm and peaceful as the Joint Security Taskforce in the State has assured him that they were poise to ensure peaceful, violence-free elections; and the safety of lives and property before, during, and after the elections. Governor Amaechi further called on Rivers voters to come out en masse to vote as their safety and security were assured.
2015 Hajj: NAHCON allocates 76,000 seats to 36 states, others
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L-R: Presbyter, Gwagwalada Circuit, Methodist Church of Nigeria, Rev. Ayo Adepoju; Bishop, Methodist Diocese of Kubwa, Abuja, Rt. Rev. Rufus Babalola and the Lay President, Methodist Diocese of Kubwa, Sir Friday Ekpeti, at the opening of the dioceseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 3rd annual synod in Abuja...recently. Photo: Wale Adenuga
NLC refutes NAATâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s involvement in Lagos delegatesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; conference Secretary, Dr. Peter OzoEson, the body said the The Nigeria Labour
'""* Congress (NLC) led by ! Ayuba Wabba has refuted by the Joe Ajaero led claims credited to the Ajaero Congress dated March 20, led faction that itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s National 2015. Treasurer and a member The statement stated that of the National Association the claim is baseless and of Academic Technologists unfounded, adding that (NAAT), Dr. Comfort Oko, NAAT on whose platform participated in the Special Oko was presented for Delegates Conference where election never participated she was purportedly elected in what it described as illegal â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Special Delegates group in Lagos. Conference.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; In a statement signed +*
yesterday by NLC General- leadership of our union,
Nnah Douglas, Abuja
National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) has been drawn to / 3 !
above subject dated March 20, 2015. In the said press ! / our National Treasurer, Dr. Comfort O. Oko participated in your illegal â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Special Delegates Conferenceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; in Lagos and was purportedly ! Let it be noted here that this claim has no iota of truth, is baseless and unfounded. For the avoidance of doubt, NAAT as a body on whose
platform Dr. Comfort O. Oko was presented for election never participated in the illegal conference and was
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â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;elected,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; the statement stated. He reminded the Joe Ajaero group that the only Delegatesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Conference NAAT was aware of and fully participated in was the rescheduled 11th Delegatesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Conference which held on Thursday March 12, 2015 at Eagle Square, Abuja, which produced Ayuba Wabba as President.
he National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has announced the allocation of 76,000 Hajj seats to the 36 states of the federation and other statutory agencies. The commission stated this in a statement issued in Abuja by its media director, Alhaji Uba Mana. The commission stated that the seats were allocated to the states as well as the FCT and the Nigerian Armed Forces as part of preparations for 2015 Hajj operations. According to the commission, a total of 76,000 seats have been approved by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for Nigeria for the 2015 Hajj operations.
It stated that 66,000 were allocated to the 36 States, FCT and Armed Forces, while the remaining 10,000 were set aside for international pilgrims (Tour Operators). However, the commission directed prospective pilgrims to contact their various statesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; pilgrimsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; welfare agencies to pay for the seats and for other necessary arrangements. It also urged states to give priority to prospective pilgrims embarking on the / 7 / time. It called on the agencies to consider their health conditions during the sale of the seats, as requested by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Trader, 39, docked over alleged carnal knowledge of minor
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39-year-old trader, Anayo Ibe, who allegedly had an unlawful carnal knowledge of an 11-year-old girl, was on Thursday in Lagos docked at a Yaba Chief Magistratesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Court in Lagos. The accused, a resident of No. 11, Anuoluwapo St., Shomolu in Lagos State, is standing trial on a charge of child rape. The prosecutor, ASP Godwin Anyanwu, told the court that the : on November 17 at about 5.30 p.m. at his residence. He said that the accused, living in the same building with the parents of the victim, lured his victim into his room under the pretext of sending her on errand. The prosecutor said that when the victim entered the
assailantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s apartment, the accused forcefully had a carnal knowledge of her, adding that :
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137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Section 137 prescribes imprisonment for life for any person who has sexual intercourse with a child. The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge. The chief magistrate, Mrs. A.O. Soladoye, ordered that ! be forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPPs) for legal advice. Soladoye granted the accused bail in the sum of N200, 000 with two sureties in like sum, and adjourned the case till May 18, for mention.
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News Immigration clarifies criteria for disbursement of election allowances Baba Negedu,
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omptroller of Immigration, Kaduna State Command, Nuhu Apang-Takum, has said that the process used in the disbursement of the allowance for those that participated in the presidential polls was transparent and open. Reacting yesterday to reports of discrepancies with other agencies, Apang-Takum pointed
out that the funds from the National Headquarters were based on the number of local government areas. He also noted that the varies based on rank and the place of work, adding that â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;in Kaduna State ! ? @@B and it varies from state to state.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; His words, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Because of the national assignment which we are all aware of, the national headquarters of the immigration in its
magnanimity decided to send welfare to the commands. The criteria they used were based on the number of local governments so it varies from states to state. But in my spirit of
was set up which handles the disbursement of the funds, but then the
/ by the time they went out that monies was not given before the assignment but the fact remains that the money came on the eve
of the elections towards afternoon so there was no way we could have gone to the bank.â&#x20AC;? He added: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I want to say that the whole process of disbursing the welfare was transparent and the papers are there for all to see, everybody signed the papers as they collect their monies. Everybody here collected between N30, 000 and N40, 000 depending on the place of work and the rank of the
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CP warns Police against misuse of uniform
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he Zamfara State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Olufemi ]
to misuse their uniforms on Election Days. David gave the warning while addressing newsmen
the April 11 Governorship and House of Assembly elections. He said although the command had made adequate security arrangements for a smooth conduct of the elections, it would not condone its men wearing their uniforms to escort political appointees on that day. He warned that the command would arrest and prosecute any policeman found violating the order. The commissioner said
political appointees who allowed any of their uniformed aides to follow them in uniform on the Election Day would equally be arrested and prosecuted. According to him, adequate police personnel have been deployed to all parts of the state to maintain law and order throughout the exercise. David commended residents of the state for exhibiting good behaviour during the Presidential and National Assembly elections. He, however, urged them to improve on the conduct during the governorship and house of assembly polls. He said that vehicular movement would be restricted during the exercise, except those on election duty or essential services.
Workers desert director over HIV/AIDS infection
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director in one of the Federal ministries in Abuja, who was alleged to have contracted the dreaded Acquired Immune ] / </ _"`]<{ has been forced to abandon !/ | ministry. The man, according to source, who is in his early sixties from the northern part of the country, was frustrated from reporting for duties in stigmatisation and desertion by both senior and junior : / The source said people now avoid the once ebullient senior civil servant as a result of his now gaunt and
depressed disposition. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The man now comes
/ especially when it concerns / issues,â&#x20AC;? the source added. Another source in the ministry however, blamed the directorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s woes on his are adding to his frustration instead of encouraging him to survive. He said â&#x20AC;&#x153;though the man had a reckless history with women, but most of these people are jealous of the manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s achievement, and they want him out of the way. This is just one of the civil servantsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; duty politics.â&#x20AC;?
â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Card reader can facilitate Diaspora voting in 2019â&#x20AC;&#x2122; L-R: Registrar, Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH), Ikorodu, Princess Aderonke Ige; Rector, LASPOTECH, Dr. Abdul-Azeez Lawal; Lagos State Special Adviser on Education, Otunba Fatai Olukoga and Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye, at the 23rd Convocation ceremony of the school, held at Ikorodu, Lagos. Photo: Abiodun Omotosho
Card readerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be more user-friendly - INEC Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri
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he Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has assured the electorate that the card reader would be more user-friendly in the Governorship and House of Assembly Elections holding today. The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Enugu State, Prof. Chukwuemeka Onukaogu, gave this assurance in Enugu. Onukaogu said that the commission had tasked its team of
experts in Information Communications Technology (ICT) to adjust the card-reader to enable it
! the previous elections. According to him, the commission is fully prepared for the elections today and it has taken delivery of sensitive materials from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). He said that the materials had been deployed in the various local government areas in the state. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are going to hold a meeting with the Inter " / ^
Election Security (ICES),
where we shall look into the complaints we got during the March 28 elections. We shall see if the level of security at the April 11 elections can increase more than that of the Presidential and National Assembly polls. We have noted some of the causes for the late arrival of materials and we have signed an agreement with the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) to ensure early delivery of the materials,â&#x20AC;? he said. Reacting to alleged possession of multiple Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) by some politicians
during the March 28 elections, the REC said investigation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have set up a "
it is through with the investigations, we shall make a statement on that. We will arrive on time and we shall make sure that this election is more credible and transparent than the last elections,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Onukaogu said. He assured that the commission, in partnership with ICES, would address the issue of party agentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; alleged molestation at all levels of the elections.
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ome Nigerian professionals in Europe have expressed
! / Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct credible voting by Diaspora once there is a law backing it. * / /
the successful use of card readers in the last general elections by INEC indicated the electoral bodyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ability to accommodate Nigerians abroad in the voting process. A medical doctor, Dr Peter Ndem, said the use of the device would ensure credibility in Diaspora voting once it received a legal backing. â&#x20AC;&#x153;With what played out in the presidential election which saw the emergence of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari as the president-elect, I can say that INEC can conduct a free and fair Diaspora voting. In so doing, INEC would ensure that millions of Nigerians abroad would not be disenfranchised. A lot of countries in Africa now include their Diaspora communities in
their electoral process, we too can do so as our democracy has come of age,â&#x20AC;? he said. Ndem, who has lived in Europe for 25 years said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The same card reader that was used in the presidential election should be used in subsequent elections.â&#x20AC;? Similarly Mr Umar Dutsinma, a member of Nigerians in the Diaspora Organisation Europe (NIDOE) expressed hope that the card reader would facilitate the passage of Diaspora voting Bill ahead of 2019 general elections. Dutsinma, a researcher who has lived abroad for 15 years, however said that â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;though hitches were experienced with the device, there is room for improvement.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;&#x153;I strongly believe that INEC, once empowered, would be set to conduct Diaspora voting. I appeal to the National Assembly to expedite action on the Diaspora Bill so that Nigerians abroad can be captured in the 2019 general election. This may appear to be a | ! !
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News Survey tips Pwajok to win Plateau guber poll Gyang Bere, Jos
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s o c i o political and development organisation yesterday in a statement in Jos said the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), GNS } 7 | ! chance of winning todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gubernatorial election in Plateau State according to a survey conducted by it. According to a release from the secretariat of Information for Democracy and Development in Jos, and signed by its coordinator, Joshua Yahaya, the state-
wide survey sampled demographic groups ranging from youth organisations to widows, market women, commercial motor cyclists, tri-cycles operators, students, elderly men, churches and thrift organisations. The release also indicated that the ! grounds of interaction which were held through face-to-face chats and on telephone includes competence governor of Plateau State, environmental immediacy of candidateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s programme of action, ability to mobilise all groups
and carry all categories along, exposure in politics and policy, and understanding and grasp of the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contemporary challenges. According tothe survey, the PDP candidate received more favourable popularity rating in almost all the gauge grounds, and also received acceptability and approval ratings in more 70 percent of the local government areas in the state. The PDPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s strength and strongholds for the election, according to the report, include Jos
North LGA, where the Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo, and other migrant communities prefer Pwajok for his role in reconciliation and peace building in the aftermath of the Jos crisis. The report showed that after the presidential election, the people of Wase have opted to vote in the direction of the PDP and Pwajok. Other swing areas for the PDP, according to the report, includes Langtang North and Langtang South, Quan Pan, Kanam, Bassa, Pankshin, Kanke and Bokkos.
Police arrest two for illegal possession of arms
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wo men, Abdulkarim Usman and Aliyu Shuaib, have been arraigned before a Gusau Magistrates Court in Zamfara over alleged
arms and belonging to a criminal gang. The prosecutor, Inspector Yakubu Abuga, told the court that the two were arrested by a police patrol team led by Inspector Nasir Garba, on March 3 along Kaura Namoda Road in Gusau. Abuga told the court that the two accused persons were members of a criminal gang terrorising the state for sometimes. He said a
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ollowing Federal Government intervention to public universities in the country, Plateau State University, Bokkos, has awarded contracts of over N450 million under the NEEDS Assessment to improve infrastructures for conducive learning environment in the Institution. Presenting take-up cheques to the contractors yesterday at the University, the Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Stephen Mallo, said accessing of funds will be
strictly on due process, adding that quality work and standard based on the
not be compromised. Prof. Mallo expressed gratitude to President Goodluck Jonathan for the approval of funds to tackle the challenges currently face by the Institution and urged the contractors to speed up work in order to expand the scope of learning. He lamented that most of the courses in the university have not been accredited and currently has two sets of 400 levels students, saying the completion of
the contracts in good time will help in mitigating some of the challenges as management is on top of the situation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Plateau State University had an approval of N450 million as its own share of the disbursement under Phase I of the Programme. The University Governing Council in realisation of the urgent need to put basic infrastructure in place towards the accreditation of programmes of the University approved the contracts for construction of lecture theatre, classrooms, laboratory library and
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Â&#x20AC; pliers and hammer for house breaking, rubber solution and Indian hemp were found in the accused personsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; room. The prosecutor said that :
Section 3 of the Robbery and Fire arms Act and Section 305 of the Penal Code. The accused persons, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge. The Magistrate, Alhaji Umar Abdulnasir, ordered the accused to be remanded in prison custody and adjourned the case till April 22, for Mention.
P e o p l e s Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain in Kogi State, Mr. Umar Muhammed,
that his party would win all the assembly seats in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s election. Speaking at the Government House, Lokoja, Muhammed said â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;we have put our house in order and we are fully prepared to win all the assembly seats in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s election.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Muhammed, who was the former Legal Adviser to the party in the state, said that what happened in the presidential election would not repeat itself in the state. He said that Kogi electorate had
been mobilised to vote for PDP, and urged the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s supporters not to despair. He said that the use of the card reader was welcome by the party as it would give credibility to the elections. He, however, urged INEC : adjustments on the device in order to make | : / The PDP chieftain thanked the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s electorate and urged them to turn out en masse for todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s polls. He also advised the electorate to be law abiding during the election, adding that Nigerians must do their best to protect the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s democracy.
NECO gets new registrar Justina Asishana, Minna
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resident Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has appointed Professor Monday Tommy Joshua as the new Registrar and Chief Executive '
Examinations Council (NECO). *
| : from March 30, 2015. The appointment was sequel to the expiration of the tenure of the former Registrar, Professor Promise Nwachukwu Okpala, who spent eight years in the council. * signed by the Secretary to the Federal Government, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim. Professor Joshua, until his appointment, has been a Professor of Educational Research, Measurement and Evaluation in the Faculty of
Education of the University of Calabar. He hailed from Afaha Nsit 11 of Nsit Ibom local government of Akwa-Ibom State. Joshua ^ ! } / University of Nigeria Nsuka, Iowa State University of Science and Technology Ames, Iowa State, USA and University of Calabar and obtained NCE, B. Sc (Educ), M. Sc and Ph. D respectively. He was promoted to the rank of professor in October 2006 by the University of Calabar, and has been a regular monitor of NECO and JAMB administered examinations as well a Consultant to many professional bodies who has published and authored over 100 publications in many National and International journals.
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Politics Lagos:Monarchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s counterproductive support for Ambode
~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2013;Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2030; Â&#x192; Â&#x201D;Â&#x201E; ~| _Â&#x20AC; Â&#x201E;}^~ Â&#x20AC; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x203A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x201E;} aspects of the law of unintended consequences. Now, in the year 2015, another king, Â&#x160;Â&#x201E;^^ Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2022;_Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;~Â&#x201A; Â&#x160; Â&#x2DC;_~ Â&#x201E;Â&#x17E;_ Â&#x160;Â&#x160;Â&#x2039; Â&#x192; }Â&#x201E;Â&#x160;Â&#x201E;^^ made a similarly controversial statement: in this case, the king (Oba) of the Lagos islands and the neighbouring lagoon. He threatened a watery death to opponents of his political favourite. Now, if the English history lesson painstakingly summarised in the paragraphs above teaches us anything, it is that kings should learn to STFU a whole lot of the time. And so, without much ado, the Oba of Lagos was dreadfully wrong. But it gets more complicated than ~Â&#x2020; ~ Â&#x203A;}^~ ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; ^_Â&#x2DC; Â&#x201E;Â&#x192;~ Â&#x201D; ~~Â&#x201E;} Â&#x2026; ^ a political issue in a republican democracy; and second, the threat was made to an ethnic group that had been victims of a pogrom tacitly supported by the then Federal Government. These complications have tempted some commentators to attempt a defence against the political blunder, or  Â&#x201E;Â&#x2022;Â&#x201E;Â&#x192;~Â&#x201A;|Â&#x20AC; |Â&#x2014; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x201E;~Â&#x2020;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x201A;Â&#x192; {}Â&#x201E; _ Â&#x201A;Â&#x192;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2014;|} 1Â&#x201A;Â&#x2030;Â&#x201E;}Â&#x201A; Â&#x20AC;^ ~| ^Â&#x201E;Â&#x201E; Â&#x201D;Â&#x2039;}Â&#x201A;  |Â&#x2014;  _^~Â&#x201A;Â&#x203A; Â&#x2DC;Â&#x160;Â&#x201E; explanations. After all, the king doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t represent the entire Yoruba nation. Since he appears to represent the APC, Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2020; ^ ^Â&#x201E;}Â&#x201A;|_^ Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2022;_Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x192;Â&#x201E; Â&#x20AC; Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x192;Â&#x201E; must not be treated with kidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gloves. Meanwhile, the master strategist himself, former governor of Lagos State, Sen. Bola Tinubu, and other APC members have disowned the
Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor
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ilwan Akiolu, the Oba of Lagos, on Sunday, said the Igbos (in Lagos) would perish in the gutter within seven days if they do not cast their vote for Akinwunmi Ambode, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s governorship election. Consequently, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday asked Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola to suspend Akiolu forthwith. Publicity secretary of the APC in Lagos, Joe Igbokwe, in a press statement said the monarch spoke out of anger, urging his kinsmen not to take out their anger on the APC governorship candidate who knew nothing about the incident. According to the recorded voice of Akiolu, â&#x20AC;&#x153;on Saturday (today), if any one of you goes against Ambode who I picked, that is your end. If it doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t happen within seven days, just know that I am a bastard and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not my father who gave birth to me. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Jonathan is my son and I speak to him every day. By the grace of God, I am the owner of Lagos for the time being. This is an undivided chair. The palace belongs to the dead and those coming in the future. On Saturday, if anyone of you, I swear in the name of God, goes against my wish that Ambode will be the next governor of Lagos State, the person is going to die inside this water. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am not ready to beg you. Nobody knew how I picked Ambode. Jimi is my blood relation and I told him that he can never be governor in Lagos for now. The future belongs to God. I am not begging anybody, but what you people cannot do in Onitsha, Aba or anywhere, if you do what I want, Lagos will continue to be prosperous for you, if you go against my wish, you will perish in the water,â&#x20AC;? he threatened. The Oba made the statement at a parley with Igbo leaders. However, on Monday, his aide issued a press release denying the royal father`s assertion, explaining that â&#x20AC;&#x153;last Sunday, all honorary Eze Ndigbos in Lagos paid a courtesy call on HRM Oba Akiolu. At the meeting, the visitors praised the Oba for his fatherly support for and cooperation with Igbos in Lagos. They assured him of their continued good neighbourliness with other tribes in Lagos and support everything thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll further strengthen that harmony. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Oba Akiolu, on his part, acknowledged the enviable performance of Governor Babatunde Fashola and his contribution to the growth of investments in Lagos. He gave the assurance that he is not disturbed or angry with the South East and South South votes cast for President Jonathan as perceived by the Eze Ndigbos. The Oba thereafter called on the Igbo chiefs to show appreciation to Lagos State by supporting his candidate, Mr. Ambode for continuity of excellence as they have earlier
promised.â&#x20AC;? The statement added that the oba assured them of his continued ^_{{|}~ Â&#x20AC;Â ^^Â&#x201A;^~ Â&#x20AC;Â&#x192;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2026;Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E;}Â&#x201E; needed and that the meeting ended with the traditional breaking of kolas, alligator pepper and bitter kola and pouring of liberation on the ground. It said it was within this context that the tradition of Lagos with regard to the lagoon came up, saying it was noted that whoever works against the throne and the interest and peaceful co-existence of Lagos would end up in the lagoon. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Oba Akiolu stated further that the Igbo people have not betrayed the throne. Lagos has also not betrayed the Igbo people. Lagos has done so much to make the Igbos comfortable and prosper. For this, we expect reciprocal respect and understanding. The Oba of Lagos prays that the Lagoon and the throne will continue to bless and protect all those who reside in and visit Lagos. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Oba Akiolu is the father of all irrespective of tribe, religion or political persuasion. In Lagos, we have an old traditional proverb that relates to the Lagoon. The Lagoon is unique to Lagos. The proverb stresses the need for unity and understanding when you do business in an environment and in this case it is when you live and do business in Lagos. Oba Akiolu prays for peace for the land of Lagos and prosperity for all its inhabitants,â&#x20AC;? it added. Several Igbo groups and individuals have faulted the obaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s threat, stressing that it could only fan the ember of discord in a fragile nation like Nigeria. One wonders what the monarch would have done if President Jonathan was his candidate. It is this singular desperation to get Ambode into the Alausa State House that made the monarch to lose appreciable support
from Lagosians who donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t see todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contest as a do-or-die thing. Consequently, political analysts and public commentators who saw the danger in Akioluâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s statement for Ambode advised the monarch to tender an open apology for his supposed desperation for Ambodeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s victory. According to a legal practitioner and the author of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;The Wonderful Life of Sen. Boniface and other sorry tales,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Ayo Sogunro, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Akiolu was wrong, Â&#x20AC;Â Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; |_Â&#x2030;Â&#x2020;~ ~| |?Â&#x201E;} Â&#x20AC; {|Â&#x160;|Â&#x2030;Â&#x2039; Â&#x20AC;Â a retraction or restatement of intent; an apology may not reassure those Igbos who have decided to leave Lagos during the election for their safety, but it is necessary all the same.â&#x20AC;? He recalled that in 1170, the king of England, Henry II, was getting ^|Â&#x201D;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2022; Â&#x2013; Â&#x2014;}|Â&#x201D; |Â&#x20AC;Â&#x201E; 7Â&#x2020;|Â&#x201D; ^ %Â&#x201E;Â&#x192;Â&#x2013;Â&#x201E;~ the Archbishop of Canterbury. The archbishop had been somewhat Â&#x201D;Â&#x201A;?Â&#x201E;Â ~Â&#x2020; ~ ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2013;Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2030; Â&#x2020; Â Â&#x2DC;Â&#x160;Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â ^Â&#x201A;Â Â&#x201E;Â him at a political event and, in retaliation, the bishop set out to diligently excommunicate political associates of the king. In those days, excommunication was a fate worse than jail, and so you can understand ~Â&#x2020; ~ ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2013;Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2030; Â&#x2026; ^ {}Â&#x201E;~~Â&#x2039; Â&#x201D;Â&#x201A;?Â&#x201E;Â Â&#x2DC;|_~ Â&#x160;Â&#x160; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201A;^ Â&#x201D;Â&#x201A;?Â&#x201E;Â Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;|_Â&#x2030;Â&#x2020; Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC; Â&#x2014; Â&#x192;~ ~| Â&#x2DC;Â&#x160;_}~ out to his court: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?â&#x20AC;? Four of the kingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s knights decided to treat this rant as some sort of royal decree and, without much ado, quickly despatched the archbishop (thereby unintentionally generating inspiration for plenty of English literature to come). However, a number of important folks were upset by this bloody business and the king himself became rather sorry about the mess he caused. He had not intended to have the priest killed; it was just a rant on a hot day. And so, the meddlesome knights were sent to do penance and
I am not ready to beg you. Nobody knew how I picked Ambode. Jimi is my blood relation and I told him that he can never be governor in Lagos for now. The future belongs to God. I am not begging anybody, but what you people cannot do in Onitsha, Aba or anywhere, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do it here, if you do what I want, Lagos will continue to be prosperous for you, if you go against my wish, you will perish in the water
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Politics
Road to 2015 polls
Uduaghan performed beyond expectation - Aide Barrister (Hon.) Chike C. Ogeah is the Hon. Commissioner for Information in Delta State. In this interview with BENSON EDJEWHOVBO, he speaks of his experience as a commissioner in the Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan-led administration; what the governor would be remembered for as he drops the mantle of leadership in the state come May 29; the current state of politics in Delta State and the prospect of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s governorship election, among other sundry issues.
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n less than two months, the life of this government would come to an end. How would you describe your experience as Commissioner for Information in the administration? Well, no doubts, as we go through the years, we have seen the good, the bad and the ugly. Every adventure, as it were has eyes and nose. Obviously, we must have enjoyed the heights which were when we came in. The bustle with which we attacked development in Delta State, I think, must be totally unprecedented. One just have to appreciate the kind of work the governor and his team did in the area of education: building of new-brand secondary schools and the refurbishing of most of the old ones; giving us new brand schools in tertiary, secondary and primary education all over. The kind of infrastructure we have built in the health sector; the new children, mother and child hospital for maternal care in Warri Â&#x20AC; $^ Â&#x2DC; }Â&#x201E; Â&#x203A;}^~ Â&#x192;Â&#x160; ^^ 7Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; (Â&#x2013;_ % {~Â&#x201A;^~ *|¢Â&#x201E;}Â&#x20AC;Â&#x201D;Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;~ +|^{Â&#x201A;~ Â&#x160; Â&#x201A;^ Â&#x203A;}^~ class. Most of the General Hospitals have been refurbished and new ones have been built and you have to add these to the very ambitious health programmes of fully-activated tests for our pregnant mothers; free medicare for 0-5 year-old children, rural health care services; provision of proper medicare for our elderly ones and people that live in the rural areas. One looks at these and complements them with the kind of work that we have also done in infrastructure â&#x20AC;&#x201C; rural and townships roads and, of course, the massive ambitious Ughelliâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;Asaba dualisation project. Though, it is yet to be fully completed, certain sections of it have been completed. That is a world-class infrastructure, trying to connect the Warri Economic Zone to the capital city of Asaba and its environs. The Asaba International Airport that we have built; the Osubi Airport â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the second airportâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s runaway is currently in progress and that would make Delta the only state that has viable airports. The opening up of the ports in Warri and Koko - though, we have not been able to achieve these
Ogeah
fully because there are aspects of it, like the dredging, which the Federal Government should do but has not done. As I said, this work has been incredible though not easy because the government of Dr. Uduaghan has a big programme. It is so big that he had wanted to do it in four or eight years, a project that should normally be done in 100 years. But I think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a big template for development. What that means is that since government is a continuum, even those areas that have not been completed, the succeeding administration will complete them. We already have a template from which they could build. $Â&#x20AC; Â&#x201D;_Â&#x192;Â&#x2020; ^  Â&#x201A;?Â&#x201E;}Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;~ Â&#x2030;|¢Â&#x201E;}Â&#x20AC;Â&#x201D;Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;~ Â&#x2026;|_Â&#x160; Â&#x192;|Â&#x201D;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2026;Â&#x201A;~Â&#x2020;  Â&#x201A;?Â&#x201E;}Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;~ {}Â&#x201A;|}Â&#x201A;~Â&#x201A;Â&#x201E;^ in term of agenda, one could see that there are certain things that are so important to the lives of the people and the fact that government has started development in that direction, I think it is a great deal. With the softer issues that we call soft infrastructure which are the small and medium enterprises, through micro-credits the governor has been able to built a whole new working and business class in Delta State. These involve people who under normal circumstances, would have been begging on the streets, or attacking people and committing crimes. Over {Â&#x201E;|{Â&#x160;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2020; ¢Â&#x201E; Â&#x2DC;Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x201E;Â&#x203A;~Â&#x201E; Â&#x2014;}|Â&#x201D; Â&#x201A;~ the last time we did the survey â&#x20AC;&#x201C; about six months ago. And Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m sure that they should be about almost 15,000 now. And this is engaging people, like I said, who were doing little or nothing. These people are now employing one or two people; they are now employing 10 to 15 people and such micro-businesses have grown to become small businesses. And that is going on with spices in the agricultural ^Â&#x201E;Â&#x192;~|} Â&#x203A;^Â&#x2020;Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2030; Â&#x192;|_{Â&#x160;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2026;Â&#x201A;~Â&#x2020; Â&#x203A;^Â&#x2020; ponds and all that. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been a new explosion in that sector of the economy where one is beginning to get in a lot of capitals to wedge a new breed of entrepreneurs. And I think that is particularly commendable. Even the disabled and people with disability are not left out. They are getting into that
this election.
Some critics believe that the performance of this government is far from being splendid compared with the revenue it got in eight years. Do you concur? Yes, this is one question that comes up all the times. If only people would ~ Â&#x2013;Â&#x201E; ~Â&#x201A;Â&#x201D;Â&#x201E; ~| Â&#x203A;Â&#x20AC; |_~ Â&#x2026;Â&#x2020; ~ ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x201A;^^_Â&#x201E;^ are in a state like Delta which is almost 40 per cent riverine and with the kind of topography that we have. They would begin to understand that compared with other states, we might be having more to compare to what we have to do, we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even have enough. If one should go to the riverine area, I can assure you that to construct a kilometer of road in a place like Bomadi, Burutu, Patani or any other place over there, it would costs Â&#x201D; Â&#x2039;Â&#x2DC;Â&#x201E; Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x201E; |} ^Â&#x201A;Š ~Â&#x201A;Â&#x201D;Â&#x201E;^ ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x201D;|_Â&#x20AC;~ Â&#x201A;~ would takes to constructs the road in an upland area or even say in Asaba, Lagos or any upland area. Moreover, one needs to go to those places to appreciate the kind of degradation and pollution this oil that seems to serve the whole of Nigeria - itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a situation of the chicken or goose that lays the golden eggs and one begins to see what happen to our topography and environment. We need to see how this crude oil gets into the water which these people drink, bathe and for their everyday life. This water is so polluted. In fact, the water becomes an agent of death for them! With that water, comes diseases; with that water, comes illness and with that water, comes eventual death. Now, programme. We also have to look to build up these communities took at that and what we have also enough of the required infrastructures done in sports and entertainment. in term of health care centres in those Look at the whole entertainment communities. One can only imagine industry in Nigeria; itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a whole new how much this would costs. industry with a new crop of not just A lot of these big oil companies that entertainers but entrepreneurs coming are taking most of the exploration out â&#x20AC;&#x201C; whether in comedy, singing or works there donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t carry out most of acting. Go and look at them! They their corporate social responsibilities. have rebased the economy and that They leave everything to the people ^Â&#x201E;Â&#x192;~|} Â&#x201A;^ Â&#x192;|Â&#x20AC;~}Â&#x201A;Â&#x2DC;_~Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2030; Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x201E; {Â&#x201E;} Â&#x192;Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;~ ~| and the government and people sit our gross domestic product (GDP) somewhere and say the money is too today and I can tell you without any much. That is why I say that they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t fear of contradiction that 80 per cent even know what is happening; may of that sector comprises Deltans. And be, a tour of those areas would help so, you can see the kind of thing that them. It would have been better if they we have done and it is through the can have the opportunity to go round deliberate policy of the three-point those areas to know and see how some agenda of human capital development, fellow Nigerians live in this country. infrastructural development and peace These are people who, all they have, and security, which of course, is the is water around them. They live inside strategy to drive down the agenda and in the middle of water. I remember of Delta Beyond Oil which is the when we had those forensic clubs;  Â&#x201A;¢Â&#x201E;}^Â&#x201A;Â&#x203A;Â&#x192; ~Â&#x201A;|Â&#x20AC; |Â&#x2014; |_} Â&#x201E;Â&#x192;|Â&#x20AC;|Â&#x201D;Â&#x2039; Â&#x192;_Â&#x160;~_}Â&#x201E; it was terrible when I saw a section tourism and entertainment. They are of Delta and our people in the state. all part of the dramatic area we have I was in tears and those things take chosen to diversify our economy. times. What really happened was that 2~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E;}^ }Â&#x201E; Â&#x2030;}Â&#x201A;Â&#x192;_Â&#x160;~_}Â&#x201E; Â&#x203A;}^~ Â&#x192;Â&#x160; ^^ the polluted water, now went into infrastructure, sports, entertainment peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rooms, farmlands, destroyed etc. peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lives and so many people These are just the kind of things that died. Yet, people are telling us that the we have done! Of course, a lot of hard money is too much to take care of these work in term of decisions, execution problems. and monitoring to make sure the Well, it is better for people to avail project is properly executed. One can themselves of an opportunity to see for ^Â&#x201E;Â&#x201E; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; ~Â&#x2026;| Â&#x2022;Â&#x2039;|¢Â&#x201E;}^ Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC; : }}Â&#x201A; Â&#x20AC; themselves how some Nigerians are Asaba that are about to be completed. living, Nigerians that are living and 7Â&#x2020;Â&#x201A;^ Â&#x201A;^ ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x203A;}^~ ~Â&#x201A;Â&#x201D;Â&#x201E; ~Â&#x2020; ~ ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E;^Â&#x201E; Â&#x2013;Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC; ^ |Â&#x2014; ^ Â&#x192;}Â&#x201A;Â&#x203A;Â&#x192;Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2030; ^| ~Â&#x2020; ~ ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E;Â&#x2039; Â&#x192; Â&#x20AC; Â&#x2DC;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2026;Â&#x201E;Â&#x160;Â&#x160; Â&#x2014;Â&#x201E; things are being done in Delta State. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a pity that most of these people Really, it has been a lot of hard work that own these oil blocs are not even Â&#x2DC;_~ Â&#x201A;~ Â&#x2020; ^ Â&#x2DC;Â&#x201E;Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC; |Â&#x20AC;Â&#x201E; ~Â&#x2020; ~ Â&#x201A;^ Â&#x2014;_Â&#x160;Â&#x203A;Â&#x160;Â&#x160;Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2030; Niger Deltans. That is the irony of the when one see these things coming to country called Nigeria. life. The downside of it is that we are 6{Â&#x201E;Â&#x192;Â&#x201A;Â&#x203A;Â&#x192; Â&#x160;Â&#x160;Â&#x2039; Â&#x2026;Â&#x2020; ~ Â&#x2013;Â&#x201E;Â&#x2039; }Â&#x201E; ^ Â&#x192; Â&#x20AC; Â&#x2039;|_ now in a political season where so say would keep this government in the much distrust and betrayal is going memory of the people? on all over the state and as it were, all The greatest thing that this over the country. On a wider scale, we government has done is the building of have left the politics of issues just like ~Â&#x2020; ~ Â&#x203A;}^~ Â&#x192;Â&#x160; ^^ Â&#x201A;}{|}~ Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC; $^ Â&#x2DC; 7Â&#x2020;Â&#x201A;^ Â&#x201A;^ some little children were saying that an airport that will soon develop into a politics of insults, gossips and all that world-class airport. No doubts, I have which is not what we should be doing. a very strong aviation background The atmosphere is so charged; nobody and I say, airport anywhere in the knows what would happen tomorrow. world are permanent construction site. Everybody is more or less being very Nobody can tell you that an airport is cautious. In Delta State, we have been very peaceful! And we hope that that is how Continued on Page 52 it should be - before, during and after
April 11, 2015
Ladipo weeps for Eagles Urges team to wake up ffrom rom slumber ...Urges
Akor excited with first choice role at Rangers >>Pg.18
Fabregas heads to Spain to fix broken nose >>Pg.19
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Owumi upbeat onWolvesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; continental fortunes
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t is no longer news that out of four Nigerian clubs that secured the ticket / /3
/ Warri Wolves who are competing in CAF Confederation Cup are still remaining as the three others have crashed out. The 2013 Federation ^ Ă&#x2030; for the second round of the CAF Confederation Cup after recording a 2-0 aggregate win over Ethiopian club, Dedebit. With the performance of the Delta State round game in Ethiopia, / host to a scoreless
draw, the Managing Director of the club, Davidson Owumi, who arrived with the team from Ethiopia on * /
that Wolves would go far in the competition based on what he saw in Ethopia. Speaking further, Owumi revealed that for the team to achieve a positive result in the CAF Confederation Cup competition, the / ! motivated and therefore urged the state government to provide what it takes to ginger ! / Owumi, known as | / / further said for this
to be achieved it will depend on the funds available and so all hands must be on deck to see that the club achieves its aims. Meanwhile, the Media Manager of Warri Wolves Moses Etu, who spoke on behalf of the club boss explained that with the next match coming up on the 18th of April against MK Entancheite from DR Congo at the ^ / < ! / straight into a closed training camp because / competition the tougher it becomes. +` / ! ! / from what I saw in
! / be well motivated to achieve the desired goals. We need funds now to move straight into a closed camp because the next match is around the corner,â&#x20AC;? Etu said on behalf of Owumi. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is on the 18th of this month and we are / we need to do well. We
/ the nation now with all other clubs eliminated
: to let the Nation down now. You know that / this competition, the tougher it becomes and we just have to work hard. We need a lot of things to succeed.â&#x20AC;?
Akor excited with first Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s poor run in CAF ...As Emordi blames Pillars Champs League continues exit on change og kick-off time choice role at Rangers
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/ : nothing defeat. It is recalled that Pillars crashed out of the
< / in Kano despite beating their opponents from Morocco, Moghreb *Ă&#x160; !/ one at the Sani Abacha Stadium. The Moroccans, Moghreb TĂŠtouan had in a forth night beaten } !/ nothing and move on to the group stage of the
aggregate while Smouha moved to the group stage on two- one aggregate.
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ano Pillars ^ | / Emordi, feels disappointed that Pillars / 3 CAF Champions League competition against all expectations that / than this stage of the competition. Speaking after the excite of Pillars, Emordi blamed a shift in the | | : !/ Confederation of African
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/ Edjomariegwe and Rabiu Ali, Pillars crashed out for the third straight / the group stage as their Moroccan opponents advanced 5-2 on aggregate. Emordi, who had conditioned his men / | | :
lamented the advantage in time shift to the visitors while recalling / / / cold weather in Morocco. * / CAFf Champions League
/ ! in 2004, who has now failed twice with Kano } ! * ! side over the two legs of the second round stage. + | / / / 3 / conceded three goals ` never experienced such / \ said.
nugu Rangers International FC of Enugu goalkeeper, Itodo Akor, has expressed his excitement over his time between the posts in the new Glo Premier League season. The Benue-born shotstopper has been given the nod to man the / " three league games and Akor is relishing his
3 Rangers have produced Nigerian international goalkeepers in the past including the likes of Emmanuel | < | / / goalkeeper, Emmanuel Daniel (who is still on the books of Rangers).
According to Akor, it is / whenever he is called
/ +" / challenge because Rangers itself is a great team. So manning the post for them is a great pleasure for me. You just have to keep doing / ! / ` 3 training and outside / in the right shape,â&#x20AC;? the goalkeeper said. For a club with high expectation from its fans, competition for places / / shapes the enormous
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/ Akor, who is in his third season with the Coal ^ / 7 from El-Kanemi Warriors in 2013 believes handing him starting berths in Ă&#x2030; / goalkeepers means the technical crew believes ! / not fail them. + /
goalkeepers in the team. There is competition / have Uche Okafor (a former U-17 and U-20 star) who is one of ' 3
goalkeepers. We also have Emmanuel (Daniel) / So, for me to be chosen, 3 handlers believe in me ` / / ! 7 / \ he added
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to be part of a summer cull with City currently trail United ahead of the Manchester derby on Sunday.
Fixtures GERMAN BUNDESLIGA Saturday, April 11 Bayern v Eintracht Mâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;gladbach v Dortmund Schalke v Freiburg Mainz v Leverkusen Paderborn v Augsburg Hamburg v Wolfsburg
ITALIAN SERIE A Saturday, April 11 Parma v Juventus Genoa v Cagliari Verona v Inter
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Ladipo weeps for Eagles ...Urges team to wake up from slumber Gbolahan Dada
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orried about the dwindling fortunes of Nigerian
! ] Ladipo, has urged football authorities : in charge of the national team, to wake up and come out with a new blue print that would help the Super Eagles to rise from their slumber and stand upright again. Ladipo said in Lagos that he was sad the way Nigerian football has been crawling, as no player in the present Super Eagles could be compared to the formidable squad of 1994 set which had the like of Austin Jay
Jay Okocha, Sunday Oliseh, Rashidi Yekini, Emmanuel Amuneke and others. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In the history of Nigerian football, gone were the days when Supporters Club will close their eyes to predict the outcome of Super Eagles matches. We can also select the team but now, we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even know the players. No consistency. No improvement on the part of the players that is why any team could come to Nigeria and beat Eagles. This is an insult to us. We need a change in our national team. " from our players and their coaches,â&#x20AC;? ! ] Ladipo fumed. The World wide
cheering leader said the last NFF crisis almost destroyed the national team as Super Eagles played some important matches without football administrative body in place. He however asked that how could a team stand without a good coach, saying that NFF has been playing cat and mouse with the issue of re-engaging coach Stephen Keshi. â&#x20AC;&#x153; I have been following up on the employment of the coach Stephen Keshi. I asked NFF president before he travelled to Cairo for the CAF Congress on his contract and he said he had given Keshi the papers and they are waiting for his acceptance.
AFCON 2017 qualifiers:Brace up now!,Kpakorcharges NFF
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Moses Kpakor, has charged the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to brace up and reconstitute the headship of the Super Eagles coaching crew without any further delay bedore the 2017 Africa Cup of '
Ă&#x2030; He was reacting to the latest AFCON draw released by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) that pitched Nigeria, Egypt, Tanzania and Chad in group G. He emphatically said that on paper the group may look easy but in reality, Nigeria has to work
! preparations in time in order to surmount the uphill task ahead. The home truth is that it is either we brace up, put things in right perspectives or be ready to sink. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;The truth is that the Eagles handlers have a lot in their hands to contend with. The time to start is now. The foot dragging and speculations that followed shortly after the last World Cup in Brazil and the crisis that rocked the leadership of the football house contribute in no smaller measure to keep every football activity at that level in standstill. What has been happening of late remains skeletal as there is no how any national team can function
properly without a head coach. The pretence should be over now for real serious job if we are sincere to ourselves and the good of the game too,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; he said. Kpakor added that instead of playing games with the appointment of the chief coach of our ' take decisive stand and call a spade by its name. The cat has been let out of the bag by the recent ^" is no gain doing as if we wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t participate in Ă&#x2030; |
/ / follows it at the end of the day. The fact is that there is no minnow in African football today and Nigeria must queue to that if we will not pass bulk afterwards, he posited. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Now the team on ground cannot be said to be the Super Eagles team. In short, there is no team at all. We squandered the time we had after the World Cup to put our house in order. From one crisis to the other, see where we are today. It is so easy to look at the group and said, Oh! This is an easy group Egypt and Nigeria. In football things have changed. We need to do thorough home work in order to get it right from the onset. Again, our inability to qualify for the last championship would also hunt us.
CAF Competitions:Galadima wants NFF do more for clubs
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ormer President of the Nigeria Football Association (now NFF), Ibrahim Galadima, has called on the board of the football federation to do more for Nigerian Clubs competing on the continent. Four clubs represented Nigeria in the CAF champions League and Confederation Cup â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2 each â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and their campaigns had been marred by a lot of controversy. Whilst Kano Pillars, Enyimba FC and Dolphins were knocked out of the CCC, Dolphins were Ă&#x2030; the honor their second ^ ! Africain. The PortHarcourt based side were cash strapped and
could raise money early enough to travel for the match and when they eventually did, turned up late at the venue. Warri Wolves similar debacle but were bailed out at the nick and this has prompted Galadima; who was a member of the Kano Pillars Champions > request the NFF and > ^ : ! His argument was bothered on the fact that the teams represented the Country and not their states or owners. â&#x20AC;? Last year we had the same misfortune of the teams not going far and I think this should be a food for thought for the Football administration. Federation should get more involved in the
teamsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; preparation for this championships because they are not playing for their states / / ' 3 â&#x20AC;? It behooves on the federation to assist the clubs in any way possible. Am not saying they are not doing well but they must do more in terms of making things easier for the country / ! for them to handle. â&#x20AC;? Nobody since to ! these positions, the other countries have shown much interest, they have the backing of their government and lobby for positions that best suits them. In our case a lot of things happen behind the scenes that | interested individuals.
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Beyonce
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eyonce is not only famous for her Grammy winning curves, but she actually created a new word in the English dictionary to describe her infamously curvy figure, â&#x20AC;&#x153;bootyliciousâ&#x20AC;?. Beyonce started the curvy girl movement early on, proudly showing off her figure and encouraging other ladies to do the same through her lyrics. Beyonce has been voted one of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most beautiful women several times in a row, and with those curves plus her face and amazing talent, we canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t help but agree.
Scarlett Johansson
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carlett has every curve in the book, and she has it to perfection. With a perfect backside, curvy hips and a full, curvy bust, this blond bombshell has traffic-stopping curves and is not afraid to show it. Scarlett is another Hollywood star that has the privilege to receive the prestigious reward of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sexist Woman Aliveâ&#x20AC;? by Esquire magazine, and with those piercing blue eyes and curvaceous body, Scarlett receiving this reward is not surprising at all and quite frankly, well deserved.
Kat Dennings
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his auburn haired beauty has the appearance of old Hollywood glam, with her trademark 1940 s hairstyle and amazing all natural curvy body. This girl has it all with her beautiful porcelain skill, perfectly round hips and ample amount of cleavage. When asked about how she gets that killer body, Kat admits that she actually doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do anything special and actually has to try hard to stay away from junk food. Sorry ladies, no secrets on how to achieve this look; this girl was simply born with it.
Jennifer Lopez Christina Hendricks
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his curvy bombshell is old Hollywood glam brought back to life, quite literally since she stars in the hit show Mad Men, which is based in 1960 s America. Ironically enough, this redhead bombshell had a rough beginning in her high school years. According to an article on when Christian was a teenager, she was teased and bullied in high school, so much so that she began to alienate herself, and turned to Goth style and drama for refuge. Looking at her incredible success and beauty now, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hard to imagine she was ever anything but glamorous.
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f you were up on the hip hop scene in the early 2000 s then weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re sure you most certainly remember Jennifer Lopezâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s video â&#x20AC;&#x153;My Love Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Cost a Thing,â&#x20AC;? and who could forget. In this sexy and hot music video, Jennifer Lopez shows off her amazing curves in nothing but a tank top and bikini bottoms. Her flat and toned stomach paired with curvy hips and a
â&#x20AC;&#x153;bootyliciousâ&#x20AC;? derriere solidifies her spot as one of the reigning hourglass figure queens, and 15 years later at age 45, sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s still killing it.
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iki’s Anaconda video was the stuff of legends and sparked thousands of debates about society’s current obsession with women’s backsides, and also whether or not Niki was a natural born hourglass babe, or if some surgical alterations had taken place. The fact of the matter remains, whether or not she paid to have those outrageous curves, or if she was simply born with, nobody can rock those curves like Niki, and with all the music videos she makes featuring her compact, but bodacious body, she makes sure everybody knows it.
Salma Hayek
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alma Hayek is the definition of bombshell with her amazing curves, beautiful long dark hair and gorgeous face. Even while playing the homely, tortured artist in the movie “Frida,” Salma’s beauty still came shining through as it is hard to contain. In a few scenes in the movie “Frida,” Salma truly bared all and men and women alike got to appreciate the beauty that she is. Another natural born beauty, the stars were simply aligned when it comes to Salma Hayek.
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Kim Kardashian
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he infamous Kim K. literally became famous simply because of her amazing curves. Kim is not a singer, nor a dancer, nor an actress; she is just one amazingly beautiful woman who became famous for her hourglass shape. Again, there may be some discussion as to whether or not those are her natural “assets,” but you could probably put those curves on a lot of people and they still wouldn’t look like Kim. Hate her or love her, she’s still one bodacious babe.
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Tyra Banks
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yra grew up a tall and lanky teenage girl, and no one could have anticipated the beautiful, full and curvy woman that she would turn out to be. Tyra didn’t get any of her curves until she was almost 19-years-old, but once they hit, she was apparently blessed by the gods and got all the right features. Tyra’s height and curves landed her a coveted job position as a Victoria’s Secret runway model, and from there, Tyra built her empire with beauty and brains.
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My love story with Gov Fashola â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Lagos First Lady, Abimbola
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he First Lady of Lagos State, Dame Abimbola Fashola, has shared details of their love story, revealing where and how she met her husband, Babatunde. Excerpts of her love story is captured below courtesy of Linda Ikeji blog: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I met my husband at age 27. That was at my best friendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s engagement party. I was serving and making sure everyone was okay and well taken care of, attending to people and all that. And then his father saw me and said: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;I have a son, and I will like you to meet himâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. I said â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;no problem, sirâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. He said â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;good; my son will soon come in.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; When he (Babatunde) came in, we introduced ourselves. We met and exchanged telephone numbers, and that ! " #$ % there. He was cool; he looked cool-headed; he was friendly and had no airs around him. He was a simple fellow. He was already working then as a lawyer at Sofunde, Belgore & Co. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Above all, he clicked with my sisters too. He was always attending parties with them; he was bubbling with them. I wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t attending those parties with them. As long as my sisters accepted him, I had no choice but to accept him,â&#x20AC;? Abimbola said. The governor recently displayed passionate " ' * # $ + # publicly, during the closing ceremony of the Committee of Wives of Lagos State /0' 1 % *3 Abimbola and her governor husband are passionate lovers of children and the youth. It is therefore no surprise that their marriage is blessed with wonderful
State, she is the Chairman of Committee of Wives of Lagos < /0' 1 =/ ></ â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a community based; nongovernmental organisation. Under her leadership, COWLSO has commissioned recreation centres, and pays for the free screening and treatment of women with breast and cervical cancers. She is a tireless advocate of health and socio-economic issues, who has had a towering impact on public awareness and sensitization campaigns on topical issues of children and women health, the environment, education, HIV/AIDS discrimination, voluntary blood donation, poverty eradication and skills acquisition. In recognition of her modest contribution to humanity, Abimbola was honoured by
kids. Lagos First Lady has demonstrated that family is a priority to her. The least every couple can do is to make their families a haven for growth and development, in order to secure a better tomorrow. Abimbola Fashola holds this principle dear to her heart. Dame Emmanuella Abimbola Fashola was
born on April 6, 1965 into the Ojo Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;badan family of Ibadan, Oyo State. She is a distinguished alumnus of the Lagoon Secretarial College, Lagos. She worked at the British Council for 19 years, going through various positions before she resigned her appointment in 2006, to support her husband. As the First Lady of Lagos
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His Holiness, Pope Benedict the XVI, with a papal medal award. She is also a recipient of several other local and international awards. Of all her achievements, the greatest, according to the First Lady, is being a devoted wife and mother. Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s remarkable in their marriage is in their individual religious beliefs. Although they wedded in the Catholic Church, perhaps
in deference to the lady, both have in the last 22 years of marriage respected each otherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s religious beliefs, to the extent that both religions â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Christianity and Islam â&#x20AC;&#x201C; dwell conveniently in their house hold. Abimbola would recall their religious journey thus: â&#x20AC;&#x153;But ever since then, my husband has practiced his religion and I have practiced mine. There is no trouble whatsoever. My husband has his own part of the house where he prays,
I have my own altar there + %@ '$G' JK *N %@ rosary and everything, and everyone is minding their own business. When itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time for family prayer, we pray together. I pray mine in the name of Jesus Christ while he prays in Allahâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s name and the children understand all that. My children are baptized and they go to church. When he wants them to go to the Mosque with him, they follow him.â&#x20AC;?
I pray mine in the name of Jesus Christ while he prays in Allahâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s name and the children understand all that.
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Omotola hits 2 million likes on facebook
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minutes with Susan Peters Some time not too long ago, actress Susan Peters showed off an engagement ring on her instagram page. After months of keeping mum, the actress suddenly opens up to AJIBADE ALABI. Fashion I do consider myself very fashionable and take a great pleasure in making myself and others look good. Fashion and modelling has been part of my journey. I started modelling as well in 2003, and has done so many adverts such as billboards, TV commercials, press, handbills and many more, some of which are: BAT (British America Tobacco) For West Africa Billboard, Fidelity Bank billboard, Bank PHB billboard, Golden Penny Pasta billboard, U.H.F. Long life Milk Billboard, Haemeron Blood Tonic Billboard, Airport Branding, Finbank TV commercial and press, amongst others. â&#x20AC;? Marriage plans Well, my wedding plans are ongoing. I like keeping my personal life private. Although I like being in the news for my way of dressing, but Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m a private person. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m so happy about the engagement, just like every other single girl would feel when proposed to. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m excited about it because my man loves me just the way I am. When it is time for my marriage, I will let you know. Career I have always had the inclination towards the arts. I studied Television and Film at Video Waves and Camera Film School and graduated in 2002. At school, I came out as Best Overall Female in the class. After an excursion with my classmates, I began auditioning for acting jobs amongst other Nollywood projects and started acting in 2002, the same year I graduated.â&#x20AC;? As a producer, I now know how it feels to be on the other side of the fence! The budget you set keeps growing as you go! It is hectic! You have to attend to the other executive producers and actors who may be frustrated over changes. Basically, put your feelings aside and exercise patience to accommodate all characters, no pun intended, and personalities. Life in general: Staying dedicated to my career! You get distracted with lifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s happenings sometimes and wonder if you should add other things to your plate. As far as I am concerned, I am on the right path and I am grateful to God! You know as people or as artiste, we go through dry seasons. However, in those moments, you take the opportunity to polish your craft so that when the opportunities to showcase your talent come, you are on point. So that is how I keep going.
motola Jalade just hit 2 million likes and she thinks itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s amazing. She made the announcement herself. Omotola shared this to announce the great news. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whoop!Whoop! 2 #million likes on Facebook today. 5/4/15. Amazing! What an Amazing Easter Gift. Thanks yâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;all...remember 2 years ago, we got to 1m (1st in Africa) on my birthday. Now as we celebrate Christâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s resurrection, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve gifted me with your 2nd million!!! May everything in all yâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;allâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life begin to rise and blow your minds in Jesus Name!â&#x20AC;?
Rukky Sanda expresses her thoughts on election
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ollywood actress, Rukky Sanda, who did not lend her voice during the campaigns have out her thought about the just concluded presidential election. Unlike other celebrities who have been on one anotherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s neck about eating from the national cake and selling their votes, the Nollywood Diva directed her case to the source. According to her, GEJâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reliance on the stars was a huge mistake because they are just a tiny little bit out of the entire population of the country, and getting much effect from them wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be fruitful to a huge extent on the long run. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I hope they learned that itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not about how many celebrities have your back, but the masses, celebrities are only a tiny circle in d population #moving on.â&#x20AC;?
Stella Damasus wishes to Doris
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aniel Ademinokan and his better half, Stella Damasus, took to their Instagram page to wish David Ademinokan who clocked seven on April 4, 2015 a happy birthday. David is from Danielâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ex-wife, Doris. Daniel also recorded a birthday song for his big boy to show his love. Fans are actually calling out Stella Damasus to leave David for his mum since she has succeeded in collecting the husband. Meanwhile, Stella Damasus, the mother of two who has indeed survived many phases of tough periods in her life wants her fans to draw inspiration from her experiences. â&#x20AC;&#x153;No matter how tough things may seem, just remember that your current situation is somebodyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s prayer point. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t give up on that dream because after the rain comes the sun. God gave you the dream for a reason, and he has never failed. Tough times donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t last but tough people do. I am a living witness,â&#x20AC;? she penned down on her social media platform.
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he mother of May Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s child, Adebola Olowoporoku, took to the Internet last week with pictures and stories of how the singer had battered her silly while she was in a relationship with him for eight years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The truth is that the news has been out for a while and I havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t spoken to anybody about it and May D has not either. When we read the news, we were shocked because it is false. We have spoken to our lawyers and our PR team, and they have something they are working on.
Fayrouz Lâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Original Expression Show Kicks Off Second Season!
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agos| Nigeria: Exciting news for upcoming fashionistas and lovers of originality as the second season of the Fayrouz Lâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Original ' %Z * ! '! N " * Thursday, April 2, 2015. The website is now open for registration for interested participants. This will be followed by auditions in the cities of Lagos, Ibadan, Enugu and Port Harcourt. Like the maiden edition held last year, the competition promises to be an exciting one for both participants as well as fashion enthusiasts. It will feature upcoming models, designers, photographers and make up artists from
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All women are prostitutes, says Actress â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Boseâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
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n an interview with a national newspaper (Not Newswatch Times Saturday), busty and controversial Yoruba actress and producer, Bose Aregbe disclosed why she named her soon to be released movie â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Tani Asewoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; which literary means â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;who is a prostitute.â&#x20AC;? The actress went further to say that in her own understanding and belief, all women are prostitutes, and she gave reasons for her thoughtâ&#x20AC;Ś â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s because people think that actresses are prostitutes. To say the truth, I believe that all women are prostitutes. People who think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s only actresses should go to other fields and see what they do there. To me, I still insist that every woman is a prostitute. People should go and watch my film, and theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll know how. They should go to other fields, and theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll see for themselves that those people are even worse than actors. God gave me the inspiration and I did it. It was Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s saying. Besides, this is the fifth film Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m producing by myself. I noticed that everybody, both within the industry and outside, loved the title and the concept. The movie aims to dispel the notion people have that all actresses are prostitutes. Between a banker, actress and policewoman, and even a journalist, who is the prostitute?
I am yet to have everything I want -Annie Idibia
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hile many still donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe in the word love, those in love still believe that the word â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;loveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; conquered all things, especially when those involved understand each other. Nollywood actress and wife of one of Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s finest artiste, Annie Idibia, has spent some minutes out of her time to explain how happiness can help conquer any challenge one is going through. Annie disclosed that there are times she feels things are not going down well for her, but she still tries to keep herself happy because it is just the best way to get on with life. Here is her text below; Find happiness allprolific you do... ot too longin ago, feitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hard. Tough sometimes... male disc jockey and daughter But hey! We got one life just of billionaire businessman, Femi officially one. Otedola, Make it Cuppy worthwas it!! Be dressed a Tourism happy;asfind a smileAmbassador in your for the Federal Republicâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Fascinating hurt Nigeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; campaign. In doing her Even for me, there are times country proud, the 21 year-old DJ atam just tired and feel things arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t falling into place like I would love it to... But hey! I am a happy girl....ALWAYS I woke up pretty excited... happy and thankful that am alive. I DONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;T have everything I WANT. This is true!! But I have I everything I need. Love should never leave your heart no matter how hurt! It could be your boyfriend, your brother, mom, dad, husband or just business partnerâ&#x20AC;Śthis is what makes the world go round Be thankful...someone is going through worse... Some have never experienced any kind of love. Brotherly, motherly or even from the opposite sex Be glad that you have friends that can tick you that hell off...sister/brother to fight with/a lover to disagree with! Some are craving for that! Be thankful.
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Kylie Jennerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s face compares to Michael Jacksonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mamaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s violence evidence
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arely six years after the death of world acclaimed best pop musician, Michael Jackson, the world is set to witness another musician not in the form of the late iconâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s performance, but in his appearance and facial look. His name is Kylie Jenner, a 17 year old boy whose face is hilariously being compared to the King of Pop - Michael Jacksonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s face on social media.
Princess AbigailYonwurenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s confesses crush on John Dumelo
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saba-based Nollywood actress, Princess Abigail Yonwuren, is one actress who has fallen for the Ghanaian duo, John Dumelo and Majid Michel, for their acting skills and hopes to cuddle in the bed with these two actors in a romantic scene someday. In a chat, Yonwuren, said although she intends to become a household name in Nollywood, she would gift her body in exchange for roles. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I like John Dumeloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s acting prowess. I am one of his secret admirers. From the first day I watched his movie, I fell in love with his acting skills. It was an epic movie and he played the role of a king. I like his carriage and the fact that he is a good actor. Then I did not know he was a Ghanaian. But he is indeed, a ladyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s man. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I also like Majid Michel. He is a good actor too. I look forward to acting alongside these actors,â&#x20AC;? she expressed.
Ini Edo replies critics with fashion statement
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ollywood Aâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; list actress, Ini Edo, seems to be having a touch up on her fashion and style sense. The divorced thespian cum movie producer attended the premiere of her movie â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;While You Sleptâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; recently, and makes a loud fashion statement. Her outfit was designed by Mai Atafo, styled by Yolanda Okereke and she looked fabulous on it. Few weeks ago, the actress had incurred the wrath of fashion writers and critics when she â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;copiedâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Lupita Nyongâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;o dress to AMVCA. Ini Edo dressed in the exact same red Calvin Klein cape dress Oscar winner, Lupita Nyongâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;o wore to the 2014 Golden Globe awards.
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Davido, brother acquire Porsche cars
Mariah Carey & estranged hubby, Nick Cannon, reunite for Easter
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avido and his brother Adewale Adeleke recently got themselves Porsche cars. The white car belongs to Davido while the black is his brother’s.
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inger Mariah Carey reunited with her ex-husband, Nick Cannon over the weekend, to celebrate Easter with their kids. They were photographed as they went egg hunting on Easter Sunday.
Pregnant Tiwa Savage visits animal park in South Africa
P-Square wives celebrate Easter in style
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regnant singer, Tiwa Savage, was photographed touching a growing lion cub at an animal park in South Africa on Easter Sunday. She went on the Safari trip with Wizkid’s girlfriend, Tania Omotayo.
Amber Rose debuts blue hair as she spends Easter with estranged husband, Wiz Khalifa A few days after saying she was still in love with Wiz Khalifa and prayed they get back together, Amber Rose, their 2-year-old son, Sebastian, and Wiz Khalifa spent Easter together in Calabasas. According to reports, Amber, Wiz and Sebastian arrived in the same ride for Tamar Braxton’s big Easter party in Calabasas. People at the party say Wiz and Amber were affectionate with each other - at times hugging and very playful. At times they walked away from the crowd to spend time with each other.
Kendall Jenner slammed for wearing bellybaring outfit to church
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ineteen-year-old model, Kendall Jenner, has been slammed on social media for wearing a crop top which showed her midriff to a church service on Easter Sunday with her family.
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How striker Emmanuel Emenike survived gun attack in Turkey
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uper Eagles striker, Emmanuel Emenike, survived an attack in Turkey on April 4, when gunmen attacked the bus conveying him and his football club Fenebahce team mates. The group was heading to the airport after a match against Rizespor in the North Eastern part of Turkey when the gunmen attacked their bus. The driver of the bus was the only casualty while the players and team officials suffered no injury.
Wizkid & Chris Brown perform in South Africa
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igerian music star, Wizkid, joined Chris Brown on stage last Saturday in the South African leg of Chris’ world tour. The duo performed together on stage for the first time, and it was phenomenal.
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Feminine Story-2
Detroit-area woman, 115, now listed as world’s oldest person A 115-year-old Detroitarea woman now listed as the world’s oldest living person still makes plans for a fishing trip each year and credits God for her longevity. Jeralean Talley of Inkster tops a list maintained by the Los Angeles-based Gerontology Research Group, which tracks the world’s longest-living people. Gertrude Weaver, a 116-year-old Arkansas woman who was the oldest documented person for a few days, died recently. Talley was born on May 23, 1899. Asked for her key to longevity, the Detroit Free Press reports that she echoed previous answers on the topic. “It’s coming from above,” she told the newspaper. “That’s the best advice I can give you. It’s not in my hands or your hands.” Michael Kinloch, 56, of Wayne County’s Canton Township, is a General Motors engineer and long time family friend of Talley’s through their church. He said Talley’s mental state is “is very sharp.” “It’s unfortunate that other people passed away, but this has certainly elevated her. She’s feeling no pain. She just can’t get around like she used to,” Kinloch said. Talley’s husband died in 1988 and five generations of her family have lived in the Detroit area. In 2013, her 114th birthday drew the attention of President Barack Obama, who said in a personal note that she’s “part of an extraordinary generation.” Kinloch said he’s looking forward to taking Talley, despite her advanced age, on their annual fishing trip. “We go to a trout pond in Dexter,” a community about 40 miles west of Detroit, Kinloch said. “She really likes that.”
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ating can be confusing. It’s human nature to have a tendency to get nervous and obsess about getting into the right relationship, especially after a failed relationship or divorce. Seriously, who could blame you? Breakups are painful, even if you are the person who instigated them. So how do you know when you are in the “right” relationship? I mean, you could be dating a wonderful person now, but that does not guarantee anything. As a matter of fact, it might even be you who is second-guessing! After the honeymoon period has passed, how can you still be sure that your partner is right for you? Here are five signs to know they’re perfect for you: You feel at ease complaining to them. Remember that time that you vented your heart out to your partner through a string of text messages because your boss was out of his mind? Instead of just ignoring you and calling you “crazy,” he told you that everything will work out fine. If your significant other can do this for you straight out without breaking a sweat, you have yourself a keeper. Your partner has your family’s and friends’ support. Your friends and family are like your front seat fans during the run-through of your life. There are no other people out there that know you better. Think about it: They were there during your highs and lows, so they know you well and can often see things more clearly than you can. If they have met your significant other and agree with your choice, it’s a great sign! Y o u speak your mind
without feeling guilty. If your S.O. upsets you, you can tell them about it and they’ll take the feedback without serious emotions. It’s a sign that they have emotional intelligence and understand that effective communication is key to a happy relationship. It means that you don’t have to keep it bottled up until you burst! They listen, sympathize, and try to talk things over. Your partner is not afraid to admit a mistake and say sorry. When your partner commits a blunder, instead of being grumpy and not talking to you about it, they do the complete opposite—they admit their
mistake and apologize. This is all a part of fighting fair and growing together. You know that your significant other is staying put. It can be based on what they’ve said or their actions, but it all translates the same: They’re in it for the long haul. You may have gone through some rough patches, but you still managed to make it work and to stay together. Your partner has seen your best and worst and still loves and accepts every part of you. Actions speak louder than words, so if your new beau shows you he is “the one,” they might just be that!
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1. Your smile Do you know that your smile has a magical power? A warm and frank smile on your face will always arouse admiration and kindness around you. Nobody will like your pretty face if you are furious and discontent. Have you ever noticed that people’s eyes sparkle with joy and happiness when they smile? Only those who are happy can look charming, so, you shouldn’t miss the opportunity to share your fantastic smile with others. Keep in mind that your smile must be natural, otherwise it will never impress people who surround you. That’s why I try not to resist my emotions and smile whenever I feel like that. 2. Your eyes We often hear that eyes are the mirror of our soul and I completely agree with this statement. Whether you are happy, sad or in love, your eyes will obviously show your emotional state to others. Eyes are the basic element of our attractiveness and beauty. When we are cheerful, satisfied and sincere, there is no need to say any words as everybody will understand our real feelings while looking in our eyes. I can easily hide my puffy eyes after sleepless night with eye shadow and mascara, however it’s impossible to conceal my anger or sadness. In order to look beautiful my eyes should constantly radiate happiness, optimism and confidence. My husband always tells me that my eyes were the main reason he realized I was the woman of his life 3. Good manners I know exactly that ladylike behavior and good manners are the major things I should work at to look magnificent and be in the limelight. Thus I make efforts to control my behavior in every situation. Last month I went to my friend’s birthday party where I saw a girl who was incredibly pretty and graceful. But my admiration finished when she opened her mouth and started speaking. At that moment I understood that our manners make a big difference. I’ve noticed that by demonstrating politeness I man-
age to capture people’s attention and they willingly communicate with me. All my friends are well-mannered personalities and I feel comfortable and proud in their presence. It has been proven that men tend to behave like gentlemen with true ladies. Don’t forget your good manners are the best sign of your beauty! 4. Your confidence Confidence is an essential quality that makes women lovely and bewitching. Being self-confident is rather challenging for some of us, but it’s worth trying. I can’t say I’m an absolutely confident person, though I do my best to cultivate this trait of my character because it enables me to show my best sides to others. It’s wonderful to be sure you are good at something. If you are aware of your greatness and exude confidence, everybody will like and appreciate you. We all have certain flaws and if you endeavor to be who you are and feel confident in your imperfection, you are truly a beautiful person. 5. Your love Beauty and love are highly interconnected. The power of love is immense and it may work wonders. People whose heart is full of love are enormously appealing as they share their happiness and affection with others. When I first met my husband and fell in love with him, something interesting happened to me. This great feeling inspired me for success, I always wanted to do good things for my family and friends. Moreover, I began to pay much attention to my appearance, wearing stylish clothes and using make-up that helped me look stunning. Don’t be afraid to fall in love and everybody will be fascinated with your beautiful and happy eyes. 6. The way you dress It’s quite natural that most women are focused on their clothing and the way they look. When it comes to choosing new garments, I’m extremely picky as I want to buy something that is fashionable and suits me perfectly. When I wear clothes I’m confident about, my self-esteem is growing up and I can impress ev-
eryone. No matter whether you are thin or stout, it’s possible to find clothing that will emphasize your beauty and hide all the defects of your body. So, look in the mirror and ask yourself if you are wearing what really suits you. If so, you can be sure you’re absolutely beautiful. When speaking about beauty we should bear in mind that it’s not just about face and body, there’s something more meaningful that comes from the inside and reveals our inner world. Being positive, confident, kind and happy make us absolutely beautiful. Try to concentrate on your personal qualities instead of feeling ashamed about your appearance. I hope these things helped you realize how beautiful you are. Are there any other traits that prove your beauty?
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oy is the feeling of great pleasure and happiness. Happiness is about happenings, while Joy emanates from within. Joy’s vehicle is idea of success and satisfaction. Having fun is therefore evaluated in joy. Rejoicing and celebration are the attributes of Joy. Are you one of those that thinks the world’s weight is place over you? Things are not working how and the way you. expect them to, gloominess isn’t the answer. Think less of past failure, have hope for a brighter tomorrow. Joy for a child is how much love, care and fun he’s able to get from his environment. It’s about adventure, exploration, attention given, care offered and affection expended. Adventure and exploration opportunity given by the environment by use of toys and gadgets. Sometimes by observations and watching audio visuals . Attention and affection at playtime with the loved people around. Constant care like play during bath, diaper change times. Smiles offered genuinely. The more fun a child encounters from
Joy, the fill up birth, the more excited the child becomes. A lonely child with no experiences mostly grows up a depressed individual. Having fun is a skill that is usually learnt by the nurture given to the baby. For instance, a baby with lots of toys and attention from parents will grow to become balanced and lively. With good nurture and nature, the child whose childhood is full of peace, positive experiences and whose senses are well exercised will be intelligent and sane. Discipline with reasons, quality time and attention gives a child sense of belonging, confidence and a feeling of being wanted and loved. Fun can be created, calculated, planned and executed in various forms and ways. The five senses are the consideration for joy attainment . The eyes, nose, ears, tongue and body for feeling need to be fed with pleasurable and exciting experiences. Children needs order but monotony should be avoided. The joy of a child is feeling loved, being cared for, being given attention, feeling important and special. For a youth, joy is not just having fun, it’s relationship with peers and opposite sex, sports watching and participation, outings, travelling, shopping, games and so on. Joy encompasses abstract feelings and physical occurrences. Joy is from within. Can be seen as positive oriented fun, pleasure and good happenings. Lack of joy brings about the drift into drugs, crime, perversion, phonographs, sex and others. Youth needs acceptance, understanding,
motivation, esteem cushioning, encouragement, sincere care, affinity, friendship, appreciation, affirmation and more. They need to be taught preparedness and expectation. Being prepared to face and handle consequences of actions taken by them and also to expect the best out of life all the time. This keeps them going. For a couple the trust, satisfaction, dedication and honesty residing in their relationship does the magic. The relationship must always be fed with the truth, bringing about a lively spontaneous romantic friendship. There are no templates as long as the relationship is coupled in love and truth. Thereby you two are able to determine the happenings and priorities of what you give and expect from the union. A Joyful person has enough to share with the partner or even others. Any joy filled couple creates a siren, peaceful and successful home and family. This are tips to help you overcome. *What was your past made of (Joy or gloom)? *If gloom or sad, have you emptied it? *Who makes you happy? *What makes you happy (what you hear, say/ discuss, what you believe, acknowledge, decide, assume, understand/know, see, feel, or sense)? *How do you refill or create your joy? *Where do you refill your joy (place of hope and faith, place of fun, information, enlightenment, chat/discussion arena, outings)? Rejoice, celebrate, be happy and enjoy so usher in your morning, the dawn is over.
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SURE SMILES WOMEN AND CHILDREN ADVOCACY INITIATIVE ‘S EASTER CELEBRATION WITH WIDOWS IN ABUJA
INAUGURATION OF PUBLIC COMPLAINTS COMMISSION COMMISSIONERS AT THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, ABUJA RECENTLY
Founder, Sure Smiles Women and Children Advocacy Initiative (SSWACAI), Chioma Uzoegbunam (left), making a presentation to a widow, Mrs. Laraba Shaibu.
L-R: Dr. Angela Mba; Deputy Chief Whip, House of Representatives, Hon. Ahmed Mohammed; Senate President, David Mark; Chief Commissioner, Public Complaints Commission, Elijah Uloko and Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba.
Sitting from left: Executive Secretary, Nigerian Red Cross, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Chapter, Mr. Simeon Nwoubani; President, National Council of Women Societies, FCT, Mrs Nancy Godwin and President, FCT widows, Aishat Ringo, ...recently.
Cross section of the commissioners of the commission at the event.
SOLIDARITY VISIT BY NATIONAL UNION ROAD TRANSPORT WORKERS TO LAGOS STATE GOVERNOR, FASHOLA BABATJUNDE RECENTLY
INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, SULEIMAN ABBA’S MEETING WITH SENIOR POLICE OFFICERS, IN ABUJA
L-R: Chairman, National Union Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Lagos State Chapter, Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede; Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola (centre) and Commissioner for Transport, Comrade Kayode Opeifa during the visit. Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Abba (left) and Deputy Inspector General, Logistics and Supply, Mr. Mamman Tsafe, at a meeting with Senior Police officers.
Members of the NURTW during the visit. Cross section of senior police officers during the meeting.
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5TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS’ CHAPTER OF THE SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES HELD AT UNILAG, AKOKA, LAGOS
THE WEDDING CEREMONY OF NWAJIOFOR AMEACHI PAUL AND FORMER MISS OKAFOR ANULIKA MAUREEN, AT ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, OKE-AFE, ISOLO, LAGOS…RECENTLY
L-R: Secretary, Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities , University of Lagos, Mr. Onafowokan Babatunde; Treasurer, Mr. Taiwo Alabi; Chairman, Constitution Review Committee, Mr. Awoyefa Aderopo and Chapter chairman of the association, Prince Adefolalu Oriwaye.
Mr. Nwajiofor signs the marriage certificate while his new wife watches with admiration at the registry.
Cross-section of participants at the event.
L-R: Bride’s parents, Mr. Chizoba Okafor and Mrs. Nkem Nwobi, the couple, Paul and Maureen and groom’s parents, Mr. Emeka Nwajiofor and Mrs. Patricia Nwajiofor. Photo: Segun Padonu
SPECIAL STUDENTS FORUMWITH THE THEME,PERSONSWITH DISABILITIES & SOCIETAL PERCEPTION HELD BY THE LAW SOCIETY,UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS,AT AKOKA,LAGOS
L-R: President, Mobility Aids and Appliances Research and Development Centre, Mr. Cosmos Okoli; Assistant Registrar, Counseling Unit, Students Affairs, University of Lagos, Mrs. Aregbesola Oluwatoyin; and Chairman, National Association of the Blind, Lagos State Chapter, Mr. Opeoluwa Akinola.
L-R: President, Faculty of Business Administration and Management Students’ Association, University of Lagos (UNILAG), Tope Aregbesola; Treasurer, The Law Society, UNILAG, Bolaji Benson; President of The Law Society, Cornelius Gabriel; Welfare Secretary, Islamiat Olalekan and Financial Secretary, Ahove Gboyega. Photo: Segun Padonu
Photo: Segun Padonu
‘ARA’ VISITS NEWSWATCH TIMES
L-R: Deputy Managing Director/CEO, Newswatch Times, Bankole Makinde; Editor, Daily, Newswatch Times, Dele Fashomi and renowned female talking drummer/band leader, Ara Mega Band, Aralola Olamuyiwa, during the visit of the drummer to Newswatch Times head office in Lagos.
Aralola Olamuyiwa (left) receiving a copy of Newswatch Times from Bankole Makinde. With them is the Editor, Newswatch (Saturday), Patrick Asonye. Photo: Bode Agbede.
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My Kitchen Talking Nutrition with CHIZOBA BENSON
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Problems with excessive thinness
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fe Akwu is a palm nut stew that is native to Igbo of Nigeria. It is similar to the Efikâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s banga soup, which is traditional prepared with native spices known as banga. These spices give the soup the unique taste and flavor, which makes it a bit different from Ofe Akwu. It is common to see Ofe Akwu served as a sauce for boiled rice or yams, but you can also enjoy it with boiled plantains and a lot more. Hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s how to prepare it. Ofe Akwu Ingredients: * 400g of canned Palm fruit pulp/ 500g Palm Fruits * 500g of boiled Beef * 1/2 cup of cooked dried fish (optional) * 1/2 cup of cooked stock fish (optional) * 150 ml of Beef stock (from the cooked meat) * 150g fresh Mackerel fish(Titus fish) * 2 Handful shredded Ugwu OR Scent leaves OR Spinach * 1 small onion bulb, finely chopped * 1 tablespoonful ground crayfish * 1 stock cube * Chili pepper or scotch bonnet( to taste) * Salt to taste Cooking Directions for Ofe Akwu If you would be using fresh palm kernel fruit(nut), youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll have to wash and boil for 30 minutes and check to be sure the skin is soft enough and peels off easily. Then pound lightly in a mortar to extract the oil. Make sure you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t break the nuts, while pounding. Pour in some hot water, mix well and strain the extract through a sieve. Put in a pot and boil until it thickens and the oil rises to the top. If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be using the canned palm nut pulp, pour into a pot and heat until the oil begins to rise to the top. Add the meat stock or water, depending on how thick or light you want the stew to be. The more stock you add the lighter, the soup will be. Leave to boil for 10 minutes. Now, add the cooked beef, the fresh fish, cooked stock fish and dried fish. Also add the chopped onions, the pepper, ground crayfish, stock cube and salt to taste. Stir and Cover the pot; then leave to cook for 8 minutes. After 8 minutes, add the shredded leaves simmer for 2-3 minutes and your Ofe Akwu is ready. Ofe Akwu is usually served with boiled Rice or yams,but can also be enjoyed with boiled plantains.
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Oba whom they said was on his own, saying, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Akiolu was not a member of the APC and could not speak on behalf of the party,â&#x20AC;? adding that he was the Â&#x203A;}^~ <|}_Â&#x2DC; Â&#x2030;|¢Â&#x201E;}Â&#x20AC;|} ~| Â&#x201E;¢Â&#x201E;} {{|Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;~ an Igbo commissioner. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The PDP, having failed to win penultimate presidential election, had been desperately trying to pull the APC into the Akiolu controversy,â&#x20AC;? the APC chieftain added. He said the coordinator of the Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN), Ifeanyi Ubah, and the PDP leader in the state, Chief Bode George, were only making baseless accusations against the APC. Tinubu said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Oba is not a politician. His job is to accommodate all political parties whether PDP, APC or the Social Democratic Party (SDP). So, what did he (Ubah) go and do at the palace? Is the Oba a politician? To you, Igbo, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t we pay your childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s school fees like others? Or is it the palace that pays them? When we conducted an exam and a spelling competition, an Igbo boy, Ebuka, from Anambra State, Â&#x192; Â&#x201D;Â&#x201E; Â&#x203A;}^~ Â&#x20AC; Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2DC;Â&#x201E;Â&#x192; Â&#x201D;Â&#x201E; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2030;|¢Â&#x201E;}Â&#x20AC;|} for one day. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Those that won the competition three times in a row were Igbo. Ebuka Oba Akiolu was sent to Switzerland computer school and then Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU). We did not say he was an Igbo boy and he would not enjoy. He became an executive in Oando and he is now in Canada. Another boy, Felix, won and went to Switzerland and OAU. We paid his scholarship; we did not deny him because he is Igbo.â&#x20AC;? However, the President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) has urged Ndigbo and other nonindigenes in Lagos to overlook the anti-tribal comments of Oba of Lagos, Akiolu Rilwan. Buhari was quoted to have pleaded with Ndigbo to move on and forgive all that has been said against them for the sake of peace at a rally on Tuesday Tinubu in Lagos to address the comments by the Oba. He described Lagos as home for all, adding that the time has come for Nigerians to look past ethnicity in the general interest of peace and unity. Buhari said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I admire what your governor has done in terms of mobilising revenue to sustain Lagos development. I have a lot of respect for Governor Fashola for his hard work, commitment to the state and the country. There is no doubt that Lagos is a mini-Nigeria. We are all here and it has been mentioned by previous speakers that everybody (tribe) is adequately represented in Lagos. So, I assure you that if you vote for the continuity of the APC in Lagos, you stand to gain more. It is in your interest Agbaje that you vote for the APC.
We urge them to vote for Jimi Agbaje and to free Lagos state from the shackles of darkness and oppression. We urge them to stand 13456786:8<=67:>?36 heads up high and to do their very best
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ever completed. It is one of the most changing concepts in the world; it still has to adapt to new trends in the industry. So, when that airport is fully completed, it is going to be an international airport; it is going to be an agro-allied airport. One can take our agricultural products fresh directly abroad. And it is equally going to be a cargo airport. As everyone knows, 2Â&#x20AC;Â&#x201A;~^Â&#x2020; Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC; $Â&#x20AC; Â&#x201D;Â&#x2DC;} 6~ ~Â&#x201E; Â&#x201A;^  _^~ Â&#x203A;¢Â&#x201E; minutes away from us which is the
biggest market in sub-Sahara Africa and that is why that airport was Â&#x192;|Â&#x20AC;^~}_Â&#x192;~Â&#x201E;Â Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x203A;}^~ {Â&#x160; Â&#x192;Â&#x201E; $Â&#x20AC;Â , dare say that in less than two years of its functionality, the airport by some statistics that I saw from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) which is the regulatory aviation body, the airport has been designated the most successful domestic airport in Nigeria in terms of activities. That airport serves about six states â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Edo, Anambra, Imo, Rivers, and Enugu. And now, we are having the statistics of our infant mortality which have
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Please, when you go home, tell your neighbours, relatives and even the opposition to please bury the hatchet. Let them fall in line and vote the APC. When we were coming in our bus, Fashola told me how Lagos State had been spending to maintain the federal infrastructure here such as buildings, roads and other institutions. I had promised before that if I won the election and became the President, I would make Lagos my priority. Governor Fashola is already holding to me to that promise; so I would like the incoming governor to listen carefully and make sure he makes me honor my undertaking.â&#x20AC;? However, a statement by the Lagos state PDP publicity secretary, Mr. 7 |Â&#x203A;Â&#x2013; * Â&#x20AC;Â&#x201A; ^ Â&#x201A;Â Â&#x201A;~ Â&#x2020; Â Â&#x160;^| Â&#x160;Â&#x201E;}~Â&#x201E;Â ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; security agencies to hold the monarch responsible for any attack on nonindigenes or PDP members in Lagos State. The PDP also reiterated the need for the Lagos monarch to be suspended till after todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s elections in order to
dropped drastically. And we are about the best in the country. This is because of this programme. A lot of money is being committed into it; but it also enhances the well-being of our citizens, especially our mothers, sisters and daughters. So, if you ask any Deltan today who is a woman of child-bearing age, she would tell you that the most important things to her are the programme of 0-5; the free child birth and the free antennal care. And that is how it goes |Â&#x20AC; Â&#x20AC;Â |Â&#x20AC; 7Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E;}Â&#x201E; }Â&#x201E; Â Â&#x201A;?Â&#x201E;}Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;~ {}|Â Â&#x201E;Â&#x192;~^ ~Â&#x2020; ~ {{Â&#x201E; Â&#x160; ~| Â Â&#x201A;?Â&#x201E;}Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;~ {Â&#x201E;|{Â&#x160;Â&#x201E;
The entertainers that I talked to you about, you need to hear them talking. The other day, they all came together and gave the governor a massive award. They did an event and honoured him. This is because many of them felt that he has provided the enabling environment for them to thrive. My Â&#x192;|Â&#x160;Â&#x160;Â&#x201E; Â&#x2030;_Â&#x201E; Â&#x2026;Â&#x2020;| Â&#x201A;^ |Â&#x2014; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x203A;}^~ Â&#x2030;Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x201E;} ~Â&#x201A;|Â&#x20AC; in that industry, Richard Mofe Damijo (RMD), is the commissioner for culture. He has a show programme called the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Talent Quest.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; What that programme does is that it gets new talents. There is a girl now making waves in Lagos.
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Road to 2015 polls
Top politicians want monarchs off politics T
wo political leaders in Lagos Island in Lagos State were upset over remarks credited to the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu denigrating Igbos in Lagos State. They have thus warned the monarch to steer clear of politics |} ^ |@ |~ ~| ridiculed. The former Lagos Island Local Government Area Chairman, Mr. Lukman Ajose and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Chief Babatunde Olorogun Etti want the monarch to stop using his power, position and _ ~| { ~ crisis in the state. “Instead of teaching non-indigenes to hate, we must socialize with them so that they learn cooperation and peacefulness. The Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu should stop politicking. If he is interested in politics, he should remove our crown, keep it safely and join a political party of his choice” they advised. At a stakeholders meeting in Lagos
Island on Tuesday, the leaders said the action of the monarch raises concerns over rights and freedoms of non-Yoruba in Lagos State, accusing him of overstepping the mark and acting as a policeman. “This is not a village where the head can tell his subjects to vote a particular candidate or political party. The people are determined to end Bola Tinubu’s reign in Lagos State. PDP has a bright chance. Even many All Progressives Congress (APC) members want Jimi Agbaje to be governor of the state,” the duo said. Meanwhile, Olorogun-Etti, during the week described the PDP gubernatorial candidate in Lagos State, Mr. Jimi Agbaje as a charismatic leader with a strong moral belief of how things should be. “Mr. Jimi Agbaje is the perfect person for the governorship job. He will make ~ ? } the politics and development of the state” he said.
Ambode
Agbaje
Olorogun-Etti who spoke in Lagos Island urged the electorate to assess Agbaje based on his antecedents and track record. “Jimi Agbaje is a large hearted philanthropist, a reputable humanist and a God fearing individual. He has the capacity to drive the state in the direction that we want it. So he is just the natural choice of the people” the PDP leader said. He warned those working against Agbaje, urging traditional rulers, politicians, women and youths in the
state to support the gubernatorial ambition of the PDP candidate. Olorogun Etti said Agbaje would uphold the values of communal harmony that make Lagos State a unique model for us all. “`He will drive productivity and growth. He will raise the standard of living in the state and improve the lot of everyone. He will lead the state to the next level. He will run an open government with accountability standards. He will deepen the mechanics
of governance and service delivery. He will embark on a large housing development for low income earners. He will create the enabling environment for investors within and outside to invest in Lagos State in order to create more job opportunities for the people. “He will improve water supply and distribution networks, boost the tourism sector, upgrade existing roads, and ensure that all roads in the state have adequate drainage system to aggressively check the
| || and erosion. “He will ensure lasting peace through security and good governance, decent education, adequate medical care and ?|} |_^ Agriculture will witness turn around. Youth employment and women empowerment will be given attention. Rapid results will be achieved in the economic sector,” he said, adding, “I look forward to his leadership in the state come May 29, 2015”.
Yoruba forum greets Buhari Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor
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oruba Unity Forum (YUF), the umbrella body for all Yoruba socio-cultural bodies in Nigeria and Diaspora has congratulated the President-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) on his victory at the penultimate Saturday poll. In the letter of felicitation, the chairperson of the forum, Yeye Oodua, Chief (Mrs.) H.I.D. Awolowo and the entire members of YUF, said “the contest, no doubt
, was a hard fought one particularly as you contested against an incumbent President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. “We commend your decision to focus on issues of ultimate concern to majority of Nigerians during your electioneering. “This singular act ,Your Excellency, is a clear indication of your preparedness to confront these issues with a view to surmounting them and moving our country forward. We therefore appeal that you carry all Nigerians along in the new dispensation as the hopes and aspirations of our people are very high and we pray you will _ ~ ^ ©{ ~ ~ | ^
“The task of rebuilding the country certainly requires the cooperation of all Nigerians and the
HID Awolowo
Yoruba Unity Forum pledges to support you and your team to restore greatness again to our
dear country Nigeria.” The letter was countersigned by Chief Awolowo, Rt. Rev.
Buhari
Emmanuel Gbonigi as deputy chairman and Sen. Tony Adefuye as secretary general.
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Agbajeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s group alleges APCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plans to rig Lagos polls Monarchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s counterproductive
Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor
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imi Agbaje Campaign Organisation has spoken of unearthing plans by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to rig todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s governorship and House of Assembly elections in Lagos State. In a catalogue of electoral misdemeanours reportedly lined up to illicitly swing results in favour of the APC, the group cited bribing |Â&#x2014; ^Â&#x201E;Â&#x192;_}Â&#x201A;~Â&#x2039; |@Â&#x192;Â&#x201E;}^ Â&#x20AC; Â&#x201E;Â&#x160;Â&#x201E;Â&#x192;~|} Â&#x160; |@Â&#x192;Â&#x201A; Â&#x160;^ cancellation or voiding of lawful votes, intimidation of PDP supporters, hijacking of ballot Â&#x2DC;|ŠÂ&#x201E;^ ^~_@Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2030; |Â&#x2014; ¢|~Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2030; boxes, deprivation and delaying of electoral |@Â&#x192;Â&#x201E;}^ Â&#x20AC; Â&#x201D; ~Â&#x201E;}Â&#x201A; Â&#x160;^ ~| PDP strongholds, and importation of mercenary voters from neighbouring
states. The rigging plans came to light in a press statement by Felix Oboaggwina, who is the director of publicity for Mr. Jimi Agbaje, the governorship candidate of the PDP in Lagos State. According to the group, the Lagos State government allegedly met workers on Tuesday, and warned that it had posted to the polling units, agents who would spy on and report civil servants who voted against APCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s governorship candidate, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Many of these plans have been fashioned in addition to those deployed for the grand rigging that took place at the presidential and National Assembly elections on March 28, and they are being perfected for April 11,â&#x20AC;? the statement said. Speaking on the voiding of votes, the statement recalled the huge volume of voided votes, pointing out that many of them belonged to the PDP and could have been salvaged
as authentic votes. Already, according to the statement, the mass importation of ghost or â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;ECOMOGâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; voters from Ekiti, Osun and Ondo states had commenced. It said the APC is paying N10,000 per mercenary elector from the three states, from a central purse in Osogbo, the Osun State capital. Oboagwina said information at the organisationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s disposal }Â&#x201E;¢Â&#x201E; Â&#x160;Â&#x201E; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x203A;Â&#x160;~} ~Â&#x201A;|Â&#x20AC; |Â&#x2014; Â&#x203A;Â&#x201E;Â&#x160; |@Â&#x192;Â&#x201E;}^ |Â&#x2014; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) by card-carrying APC members. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The APC loyalists worked as electoral |@Â&#x192;Â&#x201E;}^ Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â&#x160; ^~ Â&#x201E;Â&#x160;Â&#x201E;Â&#x192;~Â&#x201A;|Â&#x20AC; they mounted polling units and collation units at the ward, local government and state levels and they made a lot |Â&#x2014;  Â&#x201A;?Â&#x201E;}Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x192;Â&#x201E; Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; }Â&#x201E;^_Â&#x160;~ that ended up favouring their paymasters,â&#x20AC;? he said. The statement also spoke of slush money being amassed to induce Â&#x201E;Â&#x160;Â&#x201E;Â&#x192;~|} Â&#x160; |@Â&#x192;Â&#x201E;}^ Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x192;Â&#x160;_ Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2030;
 Â&#x2020;|Â&#x192; Â&#x20AC; Â&#x2DC;|Â&#x20AC; Â&#x203A; Â&#x201E; ^~ ?Â&#x201E;}^ Â&#x201D; Â&#x20AC;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2030; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; polling units, ward, local government and state levels. In the multi-pronged attack, according to the statement, APC planned to intimidate PDP and Agbaje supporters and force them to abandon their usual voting constituencies on election day. In places like IbejuLekki, the statement alleged that the APC had been camping NYSC members in hotels and bribing them to assist in Â&#x2014; Â&#x160;^Â&#x201A;Â&#x2014;Â&#x2039;Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2030; Â&#x203A;Â&#x2030;_}Â&#x201E;^ It also said the APC planned to get its allies within INEC at the local governments to deliberately delay distribution of materials to PDP strongholds and places with high density where are non-indigenes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In the last elections, constituencies where PDP recorded high votes had the results upturned and in the repeat polls, APC was illegally assisted to win. This will happen again,â&#x20AC;? it said.
Oba Akioluâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s threat: OPC assures Igbo of safety
Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor
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oruba sociocultural group, the Oodua Peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Congress (OPC) has asked indigenes and non-indigenes in the South West to exercise no fears over todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s polls. In a press statement on Wednesday, OPC founder and president, Dr. Frederick Fasehun, assured that he had mandated his members to ensure that no one is intimidated or molested before, during and after the polls. He said anybody or any group threatening violence against the electorate would have OPC to contend with, adding that the â&#x20AC;&#x153;OPC is a frontline group for the defence of Yoruba interests and the dispensation of social justice to sojourners in the South West. And we shall be doing everything to make everyone feel safe throughout the duration of the electoral process, before, during and after voting.â&#x20AC;? Fasehunâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s statement was released to media houses in Lagos yesterday against the backdrop of recent statements by the paramount ruler of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, that Igbo people and other non-indigenes
voting against the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, would incur his wrath and have himself to blame. The OPC founder said the organisation would cooperate with security agencies on Saturday to guarantee the safety of all voters, indigenes and non-indigenes alike within and outside Lagos. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Yoruba cherishes its republican and cosmopolitan outlook, and this cannot be abridged by anybody and any institution,â&#x20AC;? he said, adding that the â&#x20AC;&#x153;OPC will continue to maintain its position of defending peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s liberty, including the freedom to vote for parties and candidates of their choice.â&#x20AC;? According to him, any attempt to browbeat voters into towing a particular political path violates Chapter 4 of the Nigerian Constitution, which guaranteed citizens the right to dignity of human persons, right to personal liberty, right to freedom of thought, right to freedom from discrimination and right to peaceful assembly and association. He continued: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Yoruba people hold dear the adage that, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;we cannot all sleep and face one direction.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;&#x153;Therefore, any attempt to make people think, decide and vote the
same way is not only draconian, it is unrealistic and futile. The minority must have its say, but the majority must have its way.â&#x20AC;? Fasehun said that rather ~Â&#x2020; Â&#x20AC; ¢Â&#x201A;Â&#x201E;Â&#x2026; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E;  Â&#x201A;?Â&#x201E;}Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;~ people it harbours as a threat, Lagos needs to express pride in being Â&#x2020;|Â&#x201D;Â&#x201E; ~| Â&#x201D; Â&#x20AC;Â&#x2039;  Â&#x201A;?Â&#x201E;}Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;~ tribes and cultures, as this puts the city in the league of international, multinational and cosmopolitan cities like New York, London and Japan. He said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Yoruba welcome strangers. Yoruba people are accommodating and hospitable, which is why land and business holding here is not discriminatory,â&#x20AC;? he said. ÂŤ$Â&#x20AC; ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201A;^ }Â&#x201E;Â&#x2022;Â&#x201E;Â&#x192;~^ Â&#x201A;Â&#x20AC; our politics, where we
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have strong parties and candidates equally competing Â&#x2014;|} {_Â&#x2DC;Â&#x160;Â&#x201A;Â&#x192; |@Â&#x192;Â&#x201E; ,Â&#x20AC; the First, Second and Third Republics, key Yoruba politicians did not converge on one political platform, but had equal showing in the ruling parties as well as in the opposition parties at all levels. That is the beauty of Yoruba politics,â&#x20AC;? he added. According to Fasehun, politics must continue to accommodate a market place of ideas, where the superior argument wins. Recalling OPCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s role in the struggle for the current political dispensation since being founded in 1994, Fasehun said the group is committed to building a nation where no man is oppressed anywhere in the country.
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guarantee free, fair and credible elections in the state. Despite the alleged threat to their lives, the PDP urged nonindigenes in Lagos and others to be part of todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s civic duties. Meanwhile, Igbokwe has said that â&#x20AC;&#x153;Oba Akiolu of Lagos is not a card-carrying member of the APC. He is not a leader in the APC. He does not speak for the APC. He did not speak for Governor Fashola of Lagos State. He did not speak for our national leader, Tinubu. He did not speak for the incoming governor, Mr. Ambode. His Royal Highness is at liberty to speak for him and he spoke for himself only. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Lagos APC appeals to Ndigbo not to take the statement as the position of the party; we passionately appeal to Ndigbo not to carry the statement credited to Oba Akiolu too far so as not to put a knife on things that have held us together for more than 50 years. If out of annoyance you throw your cap away, a mad man will take it and use it forever.â&#x20AC;? However, the PDP presidential campaign groups spokesman, Femi Fani Kayode, also reacted: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Jonathan was threatened with ethnic cleansing and religious carnage in the North had Buhari not won the election; APC and their agents donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t stand for peace; we all should stand up and resist these detractors.â&#x20AC;? He cautioned: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Let it be clearly understood by all and sundry that any attempt to kill or molest our supporters in the North, in the West or indeed in any other part of the country either before, during or after todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s governorship elections or any attempt at ethnic or religious cleansing by the APC, their supporters or their friends and agents will be deemed unacceptable and will be met with  Â&#x201E;Â&#x203A; Â&#x20AC;Â&#x192;Â&#x201E; Â&#x192;|Â&#x20AC;~Â&#x201E;Â&#x201D;{~ Â&#x20AC; resistance. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Enough of all these APC threats and all this rubbish; no-one is intimidated on our side; neither do we fear the future because God is with us. He is faithful and he is in control. We want peace and we want harmony in this country but no-one or no group of people will be allowed to turn us or our supporters into slaves or give us sleepless nights.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;The APC would do well to remember that they only won the presidential election by two million votes. The PDP got 12 million votes in that election, which means that we have 12 million loyal foot soldiers and supporters in this country and that is no mean feat. We are a strong party, Â&#x2026;Â&#x201E; }Â&#x201E; Â&#x192;|Â&#x20AC;Â&#x203A;Â Â&#x201E;Â&#x20AC;~ Â&#x2DC;|_~ the future; we are ready for anything, and most important of all, we are ready for todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s polls. We take this opportunity to urge PDP faithful in Lagos to go out and vote en masse for the PDP. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We urge them to vote for Jimi Agbaje and to free Lagos State from the shackles of darkness and oppression. We urge them to stand Â&#x203A;}Â&#x201D; Â&#x2020;|Â&#x160;Â ~Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E;Â&#x201A;} Â&#x2020;Â&#x201E; Â ^ up high and to do their very best. We urge our supporters in Rivers, Oyo, Imo, Plateau and Kaduna states and indeed in all the states where elections will take place today to do the same - take the destiny of their respective states into their hands and vote for the PDP candidates in the various elections.â&#x20AC;? According to him, â&#x20AC;&#x153;what happened during the presidential election on March 28 was sad and unfortunate but we have accepted defeat and we wholeheartedly accept the will of the people of Nigeria. That does not however mean that we should close shop and Â&#x20AC;|~ {_~ _{ Â&#x2030;||Â Â&#x203A;Â&#x2030;Â&#x2020;~ for todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s elections. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is the time to call on the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s faithful to rise up. This is the time to rally our troops and call on our foot soldiers and loyalists to come out in their millions and wipe away the sadness of March 28 by winning massively in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s governorship elections. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is the time to prove to our detractors that despite their provocative utterances, their empty and boastful threats, their mocking words and gratuitous insults, that the PDP is far from dead and is still very much alive. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our party shall go from strength to strength despite the monumental challenges that lie ahead. Whether we win or lose today is not the issue. The issue is that whatever anyone may say and whatever they may feel, the PDP is not going anywhere, neither shall we crumble and fade away. We are here for the long haul: we are here to stay.â&#x20AC;?
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News Oyo guber: Candidates, party members strategise Olaide Oyelude, Ibadan
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he private residents of many governorship candidates in Oyo State have been turned to temporary party secretariat as their party members arrangements for todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s elections. Although the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) says 12 political ! governorship candidates in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s elections in Oyo, investigation revealed scores of politicians including party members and supporters have relocated to the private residences of some of the governorship candidates including former governor, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, who is Accord governorship candidate; former governor, Otunba Christopher Adebayo Alaoâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;Akala,
who is the Labour Party governorship candidate; former Senate leader, Teslim Folarin, the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) governorship candidate and the governorship candidate of Social Democratic Party(SDP), Engineer Seyi Makinde, where they not only strategise for the elections, but also engage in prayers session to ensure their victory at the polls. It was learnt that many supporters of the governorship candidates and their hordes of supporters were disappointed at the results of the last Presidential and National Assembly elections in the state, especially as it concerns the National Assembly which they believed could have been won by their respective parties. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to take anything for granted. We
meet here on daily basis and will continue to meet
tune our strategies and block all loopholes to ensure the success of our party in this election,â&#x20AC;? said a party loyalist. It was further learnt that the party loyalists and supporters of the governorship candidates intend to use the residences to monitor and collate election results emanating from the various polling units with a view to having |
performance of their various parties in the elections. Further investigation however, revealed anxiety of the party supporters and loyalists, particularly on the outcome of todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s elections. Meanwhile, the Oyo State chapter of Yoruba Peoplesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Congress (OPC)
has vowed to deal ruthlessly with whoever is caught to have invaded the state with a view to fomenting trouble during the elections. The Deputy State coordinator of the group, Comrade Rotimi Olumo, disclosed this in a statement issued and made available to newsmen in Ibadan where the group states its readiness to collaborate with other government security agencies in maintaining peace during the election period. The group noted that intelligence report reaching them has revealed that many urchins have invaded the state with the motives of working for one political party or the other, warning that the group will not fold its arms and allow any political thug to disturb the peace of the state.
Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t use our name for mischief, Agbekoya warns impostors Olusakin Babalola, Ibadan
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gbekoya Farmers Association of Nigeria has warned some people and groups who are using the name of Agbekoya for militancy and extortion of money from politicians and political parties to desist from such act. In a press release made available to Newswatch Times by Chief Olatunji Bandele, the National Publicity Secretary of the Association, he explained that the name Agbekoya is a brand name with the aims and objectives of conducting agricultural research and rural development, encourage farmers in capacity building and empowerment of youths and adults in the area of agriculture, skills acquisition, career development and economic empowerment. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So any group of person or
Oyo APC chides ex-chairman over victory Olusakin Babalola, Ibadan
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he Oyo State chapter of All Progressives Congress (APC), has accused the former leader of the party in Saki West Local Government Area, Chief Micheal Adeniyi Koleosho, of insincerity in the aftermath of the March 28 Presidential and National Assembly elections, warning him to stop claiming an undeserved victory. Speaking on behalf of other party executives at a press conference held at the partyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s secretariat, Saki, the local government chairman of the party, Alhaji Kareem Adebayo (a.k.a Olomi) said Chief Koleosho, the former Secretary to the Oyo State Government, has perfected plans to take glory of the presidential election to curry the favour of the leaders of the party for his return to APC. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Chief Michael Koleosho who had few months ago led some
| like Chief Titilade Awakan of Okaka, Pa Adelere of Iseyin among others out of All Progressives Head, United Nations Operation in Cote Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ivoire (UNOCI), Ms. AĂŻchatou Mindaoudou (left) and Cote Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Ivoireâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Interior Minister, Hamed Bakayoko, shortly after a meeting at the UN Base, Sebroko, Abidjan...recently.
Oke-ogun indigenes honour Oyo Dep Gov was organised to express the support and solidarity of the | Otunba Adeyemo and the All yo State deputy Progressives Congress (APC) in governor, Otunba the April 11 gubernatorial and Moses Alake House of Assembly elections. Adeyemo, has been treated He described the deputy
governor as a worthy !/ | ! |
for his contribution to the who had shown commitment development of the area and to the course of development of for being a good ambassador of the area, the area. saying â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Otunba Adeyemo is a The indigenes, comprising silent achiever and a loyal party elites from various professional man who callings, organised the
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reception at Ogboro in the Saki reposed in him by his boss, East Local Government Area of Senator the state. Abiola Ajimobi.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Speaking at the occasion, The ceremony which was Chief Joseph Oladele, Acting !/ ^ | | Development Council (ODC) various speakers who voiced explained that the programme their total support for the APC Olaide Oyelude, Ibadan
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and the success of Ajimobi and Adeyemo joint ticket. They all emphasised the need for Oyo State to be in the mainstream for
development. They equally resolved to spread the gospel of continuity in Oyo state in their various capacities across the nooks and crannies of the state. While expressing their full backing for Otunba Adeyemo in his various endeavour, they counselled
| overwhelmingly for APC in the April 11 polls. The elites disclosed that Governor Ajimobi had promised to intensify
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| meeting with them in Abuja. Also speaking on the occasion, Mr Kolawole Saidu, Oyo state APC chairman in the United Kingdom described the deputy governor as honest, humble and humane personalty who believed in diplomacy as a means of achieving his objective. Responding, the deputy governor who described the reception as historic, expressed appreciation to the organisers for the recognition, promising not to let them down.
organizations who are going about using the name Agbekoya for any other activities apart from the ones stated above, are doing so illegally and will be dealt with according to the law of Federal Republic of Nigeria. He revealed that Chief Kamorudeen O. Aremu is the President General of the Association, and Chief Festus Ola Meghoma, Alhaji Suleimon Adebanke, and Alhaji Gbadebowale Abdulasisi are members of the board of the trustees. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Agbekoya Farmers Association of Nigeria is using this medium to inform the general public, corporate organizations, Federal, state that no group of persons or organizations can use the name Agbekoya for any kind of transaction, meeting or rally except the rightful owners of the name,â&#x20AC;? he said.
Congress (APC) engaged himself inducement to vote for his new party (Labour Party), but to his disappointment on the election day, majority of the electorates voted against him and his party,â&#x20AC;? Adebayo said. He further alleged that shortly after the announcement of the results, Chief Koleosho contacted the former Lagos State Governor, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Chief Bisi Akande that he had delivered Saki West Local Government in particular and the |
APC. He said that the former Chairman who is Babalaje of the | 7
to make such statements having known that he did not work for the party which he left and defected to Labour Party. The Chairman disclosed that Koleoso who is now in Labour Party lost his ward 2 unit 09, with APC polling 76 votes while Labour Party polled 36 votes.
End of Boko Haram comes â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Primate Hasan Ajibade Alabi
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f the words of Primate Ola Hasan are anything to go by, Nigerians can therefore heave a sigh relief as / the Boko Haram insurgents Speaking with News watch Times in his church, Primate Hasan, who is the founder of Cherubim and Seraphim Holy Saviour Church of Christ, said that God revealed to him that Boko Haram will not exist beyond this year He said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;God told me the end has come for Boko Haram, but Nigerians must also pray hard so another militant group, stronger than Boko Haram will not spring up.â&#x20AC;? He also predicted today s elections â&#x20AC;&#x153;God also revealed to
me that APC, like they did in the presidential election, will also sweep many states, most especially, Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Kwara. But there could be trouble in Lagos after the result must have been announced which may lead to curfew.â&#x20AC;? He also has a word for the } Buhari: â&#x20AC;&#x153;God told me that he will rule this country successfully if he is closer to God.â&#x20AC;? Generally, he advised Nigerians to be prayerful so as to avoid another plane crash. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nigerians need a lot of prayer to avoid another air disaster. We also need to pray and fast for three days before handing over to the new administration on May 29.â&#x20AC;?
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Sports Update Flying Eagles set World Cup target A
ssistant i t t coach h of the Flying Eagles, Nduka Ugbade says they are set for brainstorming and conditioning of their players in the coming days on ways of beating all their group opponents ahead of the 2015 FIFA Under-20 World billed for New Zealand next month. Ugbade expressed concerns about the players reporting to camp early enough for the team enter proper preparation for the FIFA World Cup. He predicted the team will top their Group D which also have Brazil, Hungary and N.Korea while tipping either Mexico
/ runner up. â&#x20AC;? By the middle of this month weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be
Birmingham offer Fresh deal to Solomon-Otabor
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hampionship side, Birmingham City, have
opened talks with Viv Solomon-Otabor about a new deal. The Anglo-Nigerian professional contract with The Blues last summer, and the agreement between both parties is set to expire on June 30. But the 19-year-old could prolong his stay at St Andrews by his future to the club for one more year if he accepts the new deal that ! : Over the last two weeks or so SolomonOtabor and his representative have been mulling over whether or not to accept the terms proposed by Birmingham City. The highly-rated starlet was on the brink of joining Conference Premier side Kidderminster Harriers on loan in February, only for Birmingham City to pull the plug on the deal at the eleventh hour. The youngster enjoyed
while on loan at Oxford City during the 20132014 season. Viv Solomon-Otabor has appeared for the Academy teams of Birmingham City since 2012.
doing less of talking and more of thinking, Studying how weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll beat Brazil, take out Korea and by the end of the day deal seriously with Hungary so we can top the group to face either Mexico or Germany in the other
group. â&#x20AC;? We hope, like the Chief Coach has stressed that most of the boys resume camp 1 month and 2 weeks before the time, if we can have them by the middle of April it will do us a lot of good,â&#x20AC;? Ugbade said.
Amuneke: Our best will come in Chile
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igeriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Golden Eaglets have set the benchmark when it comes to Under-17 football - at least, on the global level. With four FIFA U-17 World Cup titles as well as three further match, the west Africans will go into Chile 2015 as one of the favourites. Ironically, they have fewer continental laurels, having won the African championship at the age level just twice, and they
/ fourth earlier this year at the event in Niger. The sideâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s famous coach, Emmanuel Amuneke, explained the dichotomy to FIFA. com recently, saying their best play tends to come out on the biggest stage. â&#x20AC;&#x153;African football / : !
game. It is more rugged and sometimes the pitch condition does not help a team that likes to keep possession of the ball, for instance. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We do well at the World Cup because the pitches help us to / ! * happened at the 2013 tournament in the United Arab Emirates [which Nigeria won with a 3-0 victory against Mexico in Ă&#x201D; } see our real quality.â&#x20AC;? soar Amuneke, who played for the Super Eagles at the 1994 FIFA World Cup USAâ&#x201E;˘ â&#x20AC;&#x201C; scoring memorable goals against Bulgaria and Italy â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and won gold at the 1996 Olympics, says he believes his international experience will help his players in Chile.
The former Golden Eaglets assistant Coach described the rigour of the conditioning for the players and expressed hope the Flying Eagles will emerge as the second African team to clinch the FIFA U20 title.
Okon hails NFF on new Falcons psychologist
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uper Falconsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Coach, Edwin Okon, has hailed new Falcons Team Psychologist, Kasia Muoto, saying she would give the team the much needed boost as they prepare for the FIFA World Cup in Canada. Okon, who commended the Nigeria Football Federation, (NFF) for hiring Muoto for the team, said that it was a burden lifted as he and his coaching crew would now concentrate on the teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tactics and other aspects of the game.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;The hiring of a Psychologist for the team is a good development because I personally requested for it. We need somebody to handle that so that we can face our job of coaching the team squarely. We need somebody like Kasia to psyche the players up every time we have matches. With her presence now, the job will be a lot easier for me and the rest of the technical crewâ&#x20AC;?,Okon disclosed. Meanwhile, Muoto who is based in Los
Okon
Two â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Aspire Footballâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; stars to join Eaglets
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he performances of two 16-year-olds in Spainâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Costa Brava over the Easter period may hold the key to head coach Emmanuel Amunekeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fortunes at this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s FIFA Under-17 World Cup to be held in Chile in October. The picturesque coastal region that runs from just north of Barcelona to the French border the famous annual Mediterranean International Cup, ! |
`^ which features junior teams from a number of big European clubs and elsewhere. The U16 version of this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s MIC included teams from big clubs such as Villarreal and Sevilla as well as the eventual winners â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Aspire Football Dreams from Senegal. Aspire â&#x20AC;&#x201C; funded by oil money from Qatar â&#x20AC;&#x201C; provided
some scintillating high-tempo play spearheaded by the Nigerian duo of striker Bamgboye Funsho Ibrahim and | Agbaoye Yemi Samson. In particular, the | ! |
as Funsho, provided some sublime moments with his play during the tournament. He appears destined for bigger things and is a player blessed with many qualities â&#x20AC;&#x201C; his speed, his ability to evade defenders with one touch and his clinical foot. ` last Sunday at Estadi Palamos Costa Brava, it was Funsho who provided the magic, this time as a playmaker. Funsho was involved twice in the play, including the that put the ball on a plate for one of his Aspire team-mates to
the winning goal from close range. Providing creativity and | behind Funsho was his Nigerian team-mate Agbaoye Yemi, who is also a player that looks to be made of the right : Whilst Nigeria place at the 2015 African U17 Championships held earlier this year in Niger, a position that gave them automatic Ă&#x2030;
World Cup, some good judges say the team were less than convincing and lack Ă&#x2030; / third of the pitch. It will not be a surprise to see Emmanuel Amuneke call on the twin talents of Funsho and Agbaoye Yemi to provide a greater | the Golden Eaglets chase World Cup glory in Chile this October.
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Sports Update
Liverpool players, WAGS enjoy opening day of racing at Aintree
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iverpool players declared an early Ladies Day at Aintree as they suited up with their other halves to take in the opening day of the Grand National Meeting. The day after Brendan Rodgersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; side secured " ^ berth Brad Jones, Glen Johnson and Fabio Borini were among the local celebrities to turn out as the sun shone in Liverpool. The night before Philippe Coutinhoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 70th-minute strike in the replay with Blackburn saw the Reds through to chance for silverware for the season. Boriniâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wife Erin Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill declared her â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Hubby (is) looking dapperâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; in an Instagram post while the striker was driving to the racecourse. While Jonesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; wife Dani chose a stunning white lace dress, hadnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t prepared adequately for the spring sunshine. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe I forgot my sunnies,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; she Tweeted. Adding to the day, Johnsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wife Laura was celebrating her birthday from the day
before. It appeared to be party time as Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill posted images on Instagram of the close friends together. The three couples arrived ahead of the  $B ^ / festo Novicesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Chase, ahead of the dayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s richest run, the Doom Bar Aitree Hurdle, worth ÂŁ112,540 to the winner. The relaxed day one at Aintree was a pleasant distraction for three players who have all endured frustrating seasons. Although Johnson started on Wednesday evening in a defensive formation thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been ! !/ 7 and suspensions, heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s struggled for form and fallen out of favour with Rodgers. Borini hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t played : bench as Liverpool beat
" Cup replay of the year back in January while Jones hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t appeared Boxing Day. Liverpool next face Newcastle on Monday as they cling on to faint hopes to chasing down a spot in the Premier Leagueâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s top four.
I was threatened with three yearsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; jail, says fitness instructor
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