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Polls Shift:

INEC takes crucial decision today After parley with RECs, parties’ chairs, scribes Saminu Ibrahim, Abuja

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s the debate goes back and forth on the desirability or otherwise of shifting the already scheduled date for the general elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said it will today take a crucial decision on the matter. INEC had long set February 14 for the presidential and National Assembly elections, and February 28 for the governorship and state assembly elections. The commission has been working to achieve those dates when the National Security Adviser to the President, Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd) made the proposal at a public forum in London, citing security con>>Continued on Page 2

Some of the improvised bomb cylinders displayed by the police in Yola...yesterday.

Police foil plot to bomb Yola Boko Haram terrorists to launch an attack on the state capital ahead of next week’s general elections. Apparently, the police were tipped off by an informant. So Adaji commended the informant whom he said took them to a bush around Song Local Government Area where the terrorists hid the bomb materi-

als they wanted to deploy for the attack. According to Adaji, the bombs were at 90 per cent completion and only needed to be connected to batteries to energise. By his assessment, the attack would have been the most severe bomb attack in the country had the terrorist sucContinued on Page 3

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he police in Adamawa State, yesterday, foiled a planned bomb attack that would have caused an unprecedented level of fatalities in the capital, Yola. Vigilant officers of the command detected a cache of 19 high calibre bomb materials

believed to have been primed at 90 per cent detonation level. The bombs were suspected to have been planted by members of the Boko Haram terror sect. The state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr. Gabriel Adaji, made the disclosure at the police headquarters during a press conference. He announced that his command averted a plot by

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Feb Polls: INEC to decide on election shift today

CAN,JNI,civil societies unite against post-election violence

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cerns. The issue might have been the main reason the Council of State convened in Abuja on Thursday to weigh the pros and cons. But as it turned out, the council gave INEC the sole responsibility to decide what option is best for the country. And yesterday, the INEC revealed that it would meet today with the chairmen and secretaries of all registered political parties in the country.

Also to attend the meeting are the states’ Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs). “It is after tomorrow’s (today’s) meeting that the commission would be in a position to say it will go ahead with the elections or not,� a REC told Newswatch Times last night, without permitting his name to be printed. A statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC chairman, Mr. Kayode, said after today’s meetings, “the commission will address a press

conference to brief the nation on its decision with regard to whether or not the general elections will hold as currently scheduled.� The INEC chair, Prof. Attahiru Jega, had on Thursday briefed the National Council of States on the preparedness of the commission to conduct the general elections in a presentation titled: “Preparations for the 2015 General Elections: Progress Report.� Col. Dasuki, and Armed Services Chiefs also

briefed the Council on the current security situation in parts of the country. Jega had informed the council that the commission is in a better position to conduct next month’s elections than it was in 2011. The National Council of State is an advisory body that comprises all former presidents, serving state governors, the Senate president, Speaker of House of Representatives and the Chief Justice of Nigeria.

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he Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Ja’amatu Nasril Islam (JNI) and civil societies in Kaduna yesterday called on the Federal Government and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure that the coming elections are free, fair and transparent. The groups said it is only through a credible poll and the announcement of the right persons who win the elections at all levels that they can avert the recurrence of the post election violence that destroyed innocent lives and property in 2011. Speaking in their separate submissions at a Town Hall Meeting in Kafanchan and Zaria organized by the Kaduna-based Catholic Organization Development and Peace Initiative (DPI), they said only a credible process will avert a repeat of the ugly incident of 2011. According to the participants, the Federal government and INEC should be sincere in the overall election process, saying any attempt to thwart the peoples’ choice could be detrimental, adding that the government should also ensure the safety an protection of all electorates during and after the polls. In his submission in Kafanchan and Zaria, acting coordinator of Development and Peace Initiative, Reverend Father Elias Ka-

buk said they decided to organize the meeting with representatives of the civil societies, religious group, security agents and INEC to brainstorm and analyse the past elections, which were characterized by inadequacies and violence. According to Kabuk, “adopting a work plan that will ensure a credible and peaceful election is the way to go.� He added that the participants were expected to download the meeting to their respective localities to ensure the message gets to the grassroots. Father Kabuk said in as much as the electorate have their roles to play for a successful election, they also urged the media to be honest and fair in their reportage of the process before and after the elections, as the public relies heavily on the media to know the outcome of the elections. On his part, the lead facilitator and an expert pn peace awareness, Mr. Sunday Emmanuel Tagwai, said that statistics show that Kaduna State was the worst hit by the 2011 postelection crisis in terms of number of lives lost and property destroyed, arguing that there is need for residents of the state to adopt a holistic approach by being the crusaders of mobilizing the people on the need to unite, regardless of tribe or religion. He said they must resist any politician who may want to instigate them into killings and destruction of property.

Bishop of Nyanya Diocese, Rt. Rev. Samuel Nortey; Bishop of Kubwa Diocese, Rt. Rev. Rufus Babalola and the representative of the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission (NCPC), Rev. Amos Yohanna, during the 5th Annual Synod of the Methodist Diocese of Nyanya held at Wesley Methodist Church, Area C, Abuja...yesterday. Photo: Wale Adenuga

2015 Polls:ICC urges CSOs to curtail politicians’utterances

Nyanya Blast: Again, alleged mastermind Ogwuche, 6 others docked

Paschal Njoku, Abuja

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he Federal Government yesterday docked Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche, the alleged mastermind of the April 14 bomb blast in Nyanya, Abuja, which killed more than 75 persons at a crowded motor park. Other suspects who were brought before Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the Federal High Court, Abuja included Ahmed Rufai Abubakar (aka Maiturare), Mohammed Sani Ishaq, Ya’u Saidu (aka Kofar Rama), Anas Isah, Adamu Yusuf, and Nasiru Abubakar; while the 8th accused person, Ahmed Rufai Abubakar (aka Dr. Tsiga) was said to be at large. Ogwuche’s prosecution is coming four months after Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court, Abuja struck out a suit seeking to prosecute him and the other suspects.

Precisely on November 24 last year, Justice Ademola dismissed the three by the Inspector General of Police against Ogwuche and others, saying “this criminal charge is hereby struck out for want of diligent prosecution by the Inspector General of Police, (the complainant) and his prosecutor.� However, Ogwuche and others are now being prosecuted directly by the Federal Government through the Director of Public Prosecution, M.S Dili. Out of the seven suspects docked yesterday, only Ogwuche (1st accused person) was represented by a team of lawyers led by Raji Ahmed (SAN), and the 5th accused person, Anas Isa, represented by Abdulahi Mohammed. In the absence of legal representation for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th and 7th accused persons, the

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has urged Civil Society Organizations in Nigeria to work assiduously to remind court, in response to their male, 30, of Balare Ajingi politicians on the need to pleas, gave them two weeks LGA, Kano state, and desist from making into bring their lawyers. Ahmed Rufai Abubakar citing utterances capaConsequently, Justice Mo- (aka Dr Tsiga) on or about ble of causing election 14th April, 2014 at Na- v i o l e n c e . 20 for their arraignment. siru El-Rufai Park, Nyan- This was part of the resoEarlier, the government ya, Abuja within the lution taken after a meetprosecutor had pleaded and jurisdiction of this hon- ing involving a team got the court’s consent to ourable court, you con- correct the name of the spired to commit an act Prosecutor of the Inter2nd accused person from of terrorism by driving national Criminal Court “Ahmed� to “Ahmad�. The a Volkswagen golf car (ICC) and Civil Socicourt also advised that the laden with improvised ety Organizations in Nicharge should be amended explosives devices and geria on ongoing ICC’s park same at the mo- preliminary examination of Similarly, the court tor park which was later Nigeria’s situation and next granted the request by detonated and killed week’s national elections. Dili that the name of the about 75 innocent per- The purpose of the meet8th accused person, Ahmed sons and many others ing was to update the Rufai Abubakar (aka Dr sustained various degrees of CSOs and request continTsiga), who is now at injuries as well as destroying ued information on violarge, be deleted properties, you thereby lations of human rights, from the charge list. humanitarian laws and Count one out of the seven contrary to Section 17 of atrocious crimes in Nigeria. count-charge reads: the Terrorism (Prevention) A statement released in “That you Aminu Sadiq (Amendment) Act 2013 Abuja yesterday by the Ogwuche, male, 29, of 9 and punishable under Nigerian Coalition for T.O.S Benson Crescent Uta- the same Section of the Act. the International Crimiko, Abuja, Ahmed Rufai “That Ahmed Rufai Abuba- nal Court (NCICC) and Abubakar (aka Maitura- kar (aka Maiturare), male, signed by Chino Obiagwu re), male, 43, of Numbun 43, of Numbun Kwana, (Chair) and Onyinye OguaKwana, Gwantu, Sanga mah (Coordinator) exLGA, Kaduna state, Mo- Continued on Page 3 plained that “experience hammed Sani Ishaq, has shown that previous

elections in Nigeria were characterized by violence.� Explaining its role in demanding from Nigerian the government, compliance with its obligation to prosecute those who commit violations of human rights and humanitarian law, the ICC “informed CSOs that their mission in the country is to remind the politicians to curtail provoking violence before, during and after the elections.� The statement read in part: “The team urged CSOs to undertake public enlightenment to encourage Nigerians to reject violence and embrace peace as a country goes into elections this month. In response, the CSOs agreed to collaborate with the ICC prosecutor on peaceful election education, and it was “that the ICC prosecutor will give a digital sound bite to her recent public statement calling for peaceful elections in Nigeria.� More so, the CSOs are expected to undertake to widely broadcast the sound bite to add to the voice for elections, the statement added.


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Cover PDP govt’ll overcome insurgency - Jonathan campaign’s DG Toyin Adebayo, Abuja

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Some All Progressives Congress top shots after their recent meeting in Lagos.

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ceeded. “We thank God for answering our prayers in Ad-

amawa State; the discovery has prevented something that would have caused hell of sorrows to residents of the state. One of

the bombs is capable of bringing down a 10-storey building. They aimed to destroy Jimeta,� Adaji said. The discovery is coming

barely six days after six suspected suicide bombers were apprehended by soldiers in Yola.

...Troops repel Boko Haram near Nigeria-Niger Republic border Cyril Mbah, Abuja

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he Boko Haram terror group yesterday crossed into Niger Republic and attacked a military base in the eastern part of that country, witnesses said. It was gathered that the % & the insurgents would launch a direct assault against Niger Republic. The insurgents had hitherto concentrated their assaults on Nigerian soil but occasion Cameroon, where they reportedly killed dozens of people. Reports yesterday said Boko Haram terrorists clashed with Niger soldiers in Bosso, a town along the country’s borders with Nigeria. The insurgents were allegedly beaten back but the on both sides were not available as at press time last night. Niger, Chad, Cameroon and Benin are providing troops to help Nigeria Boko Haram. One week of intense air and & the gang and members of the Multi-national Joint Task Force (MJTF) has reportedly turned the insurgents into desperate marauders seeking means of survival and escape routes from their

besieged enclaves. In a reprisal attack in Fotokol, northern Cameroon earlier in the week, the Boko Haram ers killed 31 people, burnt three mosques and churches before being driven into the Nigerian side of the border by a combined team of Chadian and Cameroonian soldiers. The insurgents were also reported to have killed 82 civilians in Fotokol, including six Cameroonians and 13 Chadian soldiers after more '** were killed in an earlier joint operation by Chadian and Nigerian troops. There has been no break in the Nigerian and Chadian aircraft bombardment of Boko Haram hideouts especially in Sambisa and Balmo forests since Monday. Reports coming from those areas are however sketchy as the military has reportedly cordoned Chad sent 2,500 sol & last week, and the troops were stationed along the Nigeria-Cameroon border in expectation that the troops-strength will soon be boosted and raised to 7,500 men in keeping with the recent approval by the African Union to wage a decisive war against Boko Haram. The insurgents still control about 130 villages

and towns in the northeastern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe and their expansion plans have sparked fears of regional instability. In another development, the Federal Government has warned voters not to sell their Permanent Voter Cards (PVC) to vendors or give the cards to unknown female prospects who may be suicide bombers planning to cause havoc during the scheduled February 14 and 28 polls. Spokesman of the National Information Center, Mr. Mike Omer, said some Nigerians are planning to steal or buy PVCs from female voters for Boko Haram female suicide bombers to use them at voting centres to commit atrocities. Speaking during a se ! + " Omeri cautioned Nigerians particularly female electorate to be extra vigilant and refuse requests by known or unknown persons to surrender their voter cards to them. “Recent intelligence reports indicate that some unscrupulous Nigerians have perfected plans to surreptitiously collect, buy or steal the PVCs of female voters, hand over such cards to female suicide bombers and create access for them into polling centres where they would deto-

nate bombs and kill unsuspecting voters. “By this information, therefore, Nigerians, especially female voters, are warned to remain vigilant and also jealously guard and preserve their PVCs to avoid the possibility of the cards being lost or removed by these bad elements that will put them to untoward uses,� Omeri said.

he Deputy Director General, President Goodluck Jonathan’s Presidential Campaign Organization, Prof. Tunde Adeniran, yesterday said Nigeria would have been safer now than at any other time in the history of the country if not for the induced atrocities of Boko Haram. He regretted that the main opposition party in the country has continued to politicize insecurity in the North Eastern part of Nigeria. Prof. Adeniran made this known at a one-day public presentation of 2015-2019 Manifesto and Policy Thrust of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday in Abuja. According to him, “whether this terror group is being sponsored by internal or outside forces, the PDP government under the leadership of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan will defeat them and rescue this nation from those evil forces. These are trying times, but the season of hope is here to usher in season of joy and happiness for Nigerians.� He further said that it was the founding fathers of the PDP that fought and liberated Nigeria from the clutches of military dictatorship. “That is why from 1999 when the PDP sought power as a political party, it premised its manifesto and policy thrust on lives of Nigerians and the development of the nation. “From then and through our manifesto, the PDP pledged to Apparently, Nigerians have trusted us by voting and allowing us to control the Federal government and majority of the state governments from then till now.� Adeniran insisted that, “PDP has done well over the years in implementing its manifesto for the good of the common man.

One of the issues that have dominated contemporary political debate is widespread corruption. As an unacceptable inheritance, the PDP government established all known functional anti-corruption institutions today in Nigeria. It was the PDP government that set up the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC); established the Independent Corrupt Practices (ICPC) and gave teeth to the Code of Conduct Bureau.� According to him, “I invite dence that the PDP will deliver on its policy and programmes for 2015-2019 covering the areas of Agriculture, Anti-corruption, Aviation, Defence, Economy, Education, Employment, Power supply, Health and Housing. The party will also deliver on Policies on Land, Science and Technology, Environment, Foreign ! " # " $ # " Industrialization and the Rule of Law among several others.� In his welcome address, Director General, Peoples Democratic Institute (DPI), Dr. Lanre Adebayo, said the party’s manifesto is the single most important doc " character, programmes and policies of the sole contract between the political parties particularly after the elections. According to him, the PDP manifesto has three unique features; one feature is the fact that it has opened up the space for the participation by Nigerian citizens in its implementation. Secondly, it has recognised the federal character of our country as basis for developing the nation and recognises the partnership between the federal, state and local government in terms of developing the nation. According to him, the PDP manifesto has three unique features; one feature is the fact that it has opened up the space for the

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Gwantu, Sanga LGA, Kaduna state, and Ahmed Rufai Abubakar (aka Dr Tsiga) (now at large) on or about 14th April, 2014 at Nasiru El-Rufai Park, Nyanya, Abuja within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, committed an act of terrorism by driving a Volkswagen golf car laden with improvised explosives devices and park same at the motor park which was later detonated and killed about 75 innocent persons and many others sustained various degrees of injuries as well as destroying properties, you thereby commit Section 1 (2) (a) of Terrorism (Prevention)(Amendment) Act 2013 and punishable under the same Section of the Act. Count 3: “That you Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche male, 29, of 9 T.O.S Benson

Crescent Utako, Abuja, Ahmed Rufai Abubakar (aka Maiturare), male, 43, of Numbun Kwana, Gwantu, Sanga LGA, Kaduna state, Ya’u Saidu, m, 28, of Bakin Massallachin yan Dariko, Utako village, Abuja, Anas Isah, male, 22 of Utako village, Adam Haruna Yusuf, male 43 of Teke Area Bayara, Bauchi state, Nasiru Abubakar, male 25, of Jabi Garage, Abuja on or about the month of July, 2014 at Abuja within the jurisdiction of this honourable court did profess to be members of errorist group known as “Jama’atu Ahli Sunnah lil Da’awati wal Jihad� (also known as Boko Haram) and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 16 of Terrorism (Prevention)(Amendment) Act 2013 and punishable under the same Section of the Act. Count 4: “That you Aminu Sadiq Ogwuche male, 29, of 9 T.O.S Benson

Crescent Utako, Abuja, Ahmed Rufai Abubakar (aka Maiturare), male, 43, of Numbun Kwana, Gwantu, Sanga LGA, Kaduna state, Ya’u Saidu, m, 28, of Bakin Massallachin yan Dariko, Utako village, Abuja, Anas Isah, male, 22 of Utako village, Adam Haruna Yusuf, male 43 of Teke Area Bayara, Bauchi state, Nasiru Abubakar, male 25, of Jabi Garage, Abuja on or about the month of July, 2013 at Abuja within the jurisdiction of this honourable court have information which you know or believe to be of material assistance in preventing the commission of an act of terrorism and you fail to disclose such information to law enforcement " trary to Section 8 (a) of Terrorism (Prevention) (Amendment) Act 2013 and punishable under the same Section of the Act.


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Ogun SDP candidate empowers Ondo varsity woos victims of Ilaro inferno, 150 youths host community BOLU-OLU ESHO, Abeokuta

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ictims of Ilaro NO`VRTjOVTqzR{OVN`T in Ogun State have been compensated by the candidate of Social Democratic Party (SDP) in state’s West Senatorial District, Barrister Biyi Otegbeye. Presenting cash gift to the 14 traders whose stalls and wares were burnt down last Monday, Otegbeye who was presented by the state Chairman of SDP, Chief

Olu Agemo at a Women Development Summit held at Multipurpose Hall, Empire Ground, Ilaro during the week, stated that it was imperative to assist the •YQRY–XTRqTQzXUYqZTRUVTV)VQRTq‰T the great loss. The SDP chairman disclosed that the Women Summit, N7VZWVWT{—Tq•VOT˜™™T q–VZT ‰Oq–T j•VT ŠqQNŠT [q•VOZ–VZRXT in the district, focused on women in the society as well as tackling challenges of widowhood. “Otegbeye said he felt

the pains of the traders the traders when he visited the market while it was burning, also announced micro credit šOq[ON––VT ‰qOT ›™T q–VZT of the Senatorial District and thereafter led a special prayer session for all traders in general,� Agemo said. In another development, ZqT ‰V‹VOT RUNZT œ›™T šVqšŠVT including youths and ‹q–VZT {VZVj7VWT ‰Oq–T NZT empowerment programme put up by Otegbeye. He noted that the micro credit scheme would

create a number of young entrepreneurs in senatorial district with a view to reducing high level of unemployment. Charging the youth to vote for him and all candidates in his party in the next week general elections, the SDP senatorial candidate charged the youth to mobilise more people to in the district to vote for the party, explaining that SDP victory would N7ONQRTRUVTWVXYOVWTQUNZ[VTNZWT development needed in Yewa Awori land.

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he new Vice Chancellor of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko (AAUA), Prof. Igbekele Ajibefun has appealed for cooperation of the communities around the institution. The Don made the appeal while speaking at the Palace of Alale of Akungba Akoko, during the visit of the management to the Regent, Princess Oluwatoyin Omosowon. The VC said “I am here as Vice Chancellor to add to the work on the ground. I want to solicit your continuous support. The way you have supported my predecessor, Prof. Femi Mimiko, I am also seeking your support RqT {VT XzQQVXX‰zŠT YZT q=QVT too.� Congratulating the University’s host community, Ajibefun said AAUA has brought many fortunes to the community, urging the community to continue to cooperate with the University in sustaining the peace, promising that the Management would work very closely

with the community in developing the Institution. Princess Omosowon, in her remark, thanked the Ondo State Governor and Visitor to the University, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, for not withholding resources from the University, and prayed for the out-gone Vice Chancellor, Prof. Femi Mimiko, and appreciated him for the judicious use of the University’s funds Earlier, the spokesperson for the community, Chief Oladele Olowogorioye, had, on behalf of the community, thanked the University, especially, the immediate past administration under the leadership of Prof. Femi Mimiko, for bringing unprecedented development to the University. According to him, everybody saw the unprecedented achievement of the immediate administration and I pray that the new administration will surpass its predecessor, saying “We are happy that the new VC worked excellently well where he came from and we know he will do more here.�

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Jimi Agbaje in Eyo regalia at the Lagos Island town hall meeting

Ogun Polls: Woman alleges PDP offers N5000 for her PVC Bolu-Olu Esho, Abeokuta

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woman, Mrs. Bosede Ogunmuyi of Ward nine in Ilisan, Ikene local government, Ogun State yesterday alleged that members of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have approached her to collect her Permanent Voter Card in exchange for money.

She disclosed this at an empowerment programme put in place by Mr. Kayode Adebari to assist RUVT YZWY[VZRXT YZT RUVT j•VT major towns in the local government. Mrs. Ogunmuyi revealed RUNRTXUVT‹NXTq)VOVWT ›™™™TRqT surrender her PVC ahead of next week general elections. She was, however, advised by the chieftain of All Progressives Congress

(APC), Hon. Kayode Sodiyan not to be deceived by the agents of whatever political šNOR—T q)VOYZ[T –qZV—T ‰qOT their PVCs, saying that is the only power they have to make a change in the way things are done by people at the corridor of power. OVXVZRYZ[T WY)VOVZRT [Y‰RXT to the indigents at Iperu, the property consultant declared that the initiative was to assist the people and complement

what the state government has been doing to make life comfortable for the people. The gifts presented include cash, clippers and electric iron and telephone handsets among others, dismissing the insinuation that he was distributing the gifts because he has political ambition, saying he was moved by the impact of the austere economic situation in the country

Oyo, foreign investors partner on transforming Ado-Awaye Lake

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overnor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has said that his administration has concluded arrangement with some foreign investors to transform the Ado Awaye suspended lake an to international tourist centre. He stated this while addressing the people of Ado

Awaye in Iseyin local government during his campaign tour to the Oke-Ogun zone of the state The governor, who said that the suspended lake could be a source of huge revenue for the state, added that priority attention would be accorded the project to attract global status.

According to him, the partnership would see the lake becoming a centre of attraction like the old Agodi Gardens in Ibadan which had just been rehabilitated and transformed into a resort and conference centre of international standard. He charged members of the All Progressives Con-

gress (APC) in the state to conduct themselves peacefully before, during and after the forthcoming elections. The governor also visited Iganna, Ijio, Ilero and Okeho where he assured the people that the power distribution to Iwere-Ile would be extended to other neighbouring communities.

participation by Nigerian citizens in its implementation. Secondly, it has recognised the federal character of our country as basis for developing the nation and recognises the partnership between the federal, state and local government in terms of developing the nation. and thirdly, it has put in place a monitoring and evaluation mechanism to evaluate the performance of the government and

hold the government accountable. These three features make the PDP manifesto unique and pro people. Also speaking at the event, Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines, H.E Alex Lamadrid commend the Peoples’ Democratic Institute (DPI) for the public presentation of the PDP manifesto which he believes will contribute to the promotion of good governance and improve the policy content of the political campaign.

Omonigbehin praises emergence of Korode as church leader Mansur Oladunjoye

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he redeemed c h e r u b i m and seraphim movement from heaven (rock of salvation) has YWVZRYjVWT ‹YRUT RUVT ZV‹T choirmaster general of cherubim and seraphim church Ayo ni o, prophet Sunday Korode recently assigned by the church’s council of elders to lead the movement. This followed the recent death of the founder of the movement, prophet

Fakeye. A press statement by the shepherdin-charge of rock of salvation branch of the movement, Primate Ayoola Omonigbehin added that the church members were last Sunday thrilled by the decision of the council of elders to induct Korode. Omonigbehin disclosed that the new leader in his over two hours preaching on the pulpit promised to take the movement higher.


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Politics My successor won’t have much stress – Gov Suswam The tenure of Governor Gabriel Suswam will come to an end on May 29 this year when there will be a change of guard in Bunue State, just as it would be in many states of the federation and at the federal level. In what could pass as a valedictory interview with some journalists, Suswam who is now a senatorial candidate in Benue State on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party !"! #$%$&'( )* '+$ -/(' $01+' 3$/#( +$ +$45 &)6#' /( 1)7$#*)# MIKAIL MUMUNI brings excerpts:

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our tenure as a two-time governor of the state will come to an end in the next few months. Looking back, how would you describe your experience, and at what level did you meet Benue and at what level are you leaving it? Well, the past eight years have been quite an experience and it is mixed with some very exciting moments and some sad ones too that sometimes I wonder why I got myself into it. But, that is life. Life is mixed you don’t expect that it should be rosy all the time. I would say that I have got a load of experience - some bad; some good. I have got to know human beings. I have got to know people and human behaviour. qŠYRYQXTYXTNT{V7VOTRVNQUVOTV•VZT–qOVTRUNZT Psychology as a subject and when you join politics and participate and contest elections, you will get to know who human beings are. So, I have got to know that. You will also get to know if your father is actually your real father; people will tell you all kinds of things. For instance, I woke up one day and I was told that I forged my qO–T Y•VTQVORYjQNRVTNZWTRqT–V¨TYZYRYNŠŠ—¨T T thought it was a joke because I did my secondary school at the Government College, Makurdi, then went to the SBS, Makurdi and eventually, the University of Lagos to read Law. So it became an issue both locally and internationally. I decided I was going to face the issue. I wanted it to go through the process; so we went through the process up to the Supreme Court and nobody was able to produce a forged QVORYjQNRVŠT UVT VXRT ‰OYQNZT ÂŞN–YZNRYqZT Council was also on standby with a subpoena so that it could present it. Some of these experiences are things that indicate to you that human beings can be very mischievous when they want to; and when they want to celebrate you, there is no limit to it. On the second question, I would say that when I came on board, there was a lot of apathy from the people and there ‹NXTNT•VO—TUY[UTYZ‰ONXROzQRzONŠTWVjQYRŠT UNRT‹NXT‹U—T‹UVZT TXRNORVW¨T‹UNRT T‰NQVWT squarely was infrastructural development. Now, if you go to villages in Benue State, —qzT‹YŠŠTjZWTRUNRTRUV—TNOVTQqZZVQRVWT‹YRUT good roads. I invited good construction companies such as Dantata & Sawoe and PW etc and embarked on massive infrastructural development - be it roads, water and electricity - and even schools and hospitals. qWN—¨T TQNZT{VNRT–—TQUVXRTNZWTXN—T T UN•VTWqZVTÂŹzYRVTNT{YRŠT •VZTRUVT[q•VOZqO­XT residence was not in order. When I came on board, I didn’t have a place to stay. I had to stay in a building that was built by RUVT zOqšVNZXT‹UqT{zYŠRTRUVTqŠWT N`zOWYT {OYW[VTYZTÂœŽ¯°ŠT UV—TQqZXROzQRVWTRUNRT house in 1927 and that was where I stayed for almost four years before I was able to construct a Government House, which is now the governor’s lodge. So, we had a lot of these issues on ground. Basically, I

XRNORVWTNRT¸VOqTŠV•VŠŠT TUNWTRqT{zYŠWTNT ‰qzZWNRYqZŠT UVTšVOXqZTQq–YZ[TN‰RVOT–VT will not have to go through such and so ‹UVZT—qzTNOVTXRNORYZ[T‰Oq–T[OqzZWT¸VOq¨T YRTYXT–qOVTWY=QzŠR´T{zRT TUN•VT{VVZTN{ŠVTRqT overcome quite a lot. ŠXq¨TRUVTN7YRzWVTq‰TRUVTN•VON[VT VZzVT man was highly negative and so it N)VQRVWTNTŠqRTq‰TRUYZ[XŠT zRTZq‹TRUVOVT is a paradigm shift in the way people reason in Benue. Now, people believe that government promises and do, because I set out to do most of the things which I promised with the limited resources available to me. So, there has been a

shift in the behaviour, and so, basically, I would say there is a lot that I have achieved. For instance, when I came in, a permanent secretary in Benue State was earning N45,000 a month. Now, he VNOZXT ÂľÂ˜¨Â™Â™Â™ŠT R­XTNT‹YWVTWY)VOVZQVŠTT T director was earning N26,000 but these directors are earning about N300,000 šVOT–qZRUTZq‹ŠTT UYXTYXTNŠŠTRUOqz[UT–—T instrumentality. So, even the life of an average worker has changed; their working VZ•YOqZ–VZRTNŠXqŠT UVTXVQOVRNOYNRT‹UYQUT ‹NXT{zYŠRT{—TRUVTjOXRTQY•YŠYNZT[q•VOZ–VZRT ŠVWT{—TŠNRVT šVOT `z´TRUVT‰zOZYRzOVTRUVOVT were the furniture that were brought

in from the Benue-Plateau State when VZzVT RNRVT‹NXTQOVNRVWŠTT UV—T‹qO`VWT YZT•VO—TXqOO—TVZ•YOqZ–VZRŠT UVOVT‹NXTZqT exception - from the most junior to the most senior. So, I set out and brought in some companies that threw out the old furniture and brought in new ones and big generators to enhance their working environment and welfare. We started RONYZYZ[T–NZ—TXRN)TNZWT[N•VTRUV–TŠNšRqšX´T although the perception has not completely changed, there is a shift. I met a despondent state with a lot of apathy but I have changed it. What informed your decision to support the emergence of a governorship candidate who is seen by many as far too young and inexperienced to handle the challenges of governance? When I became governor, I was under 42 years. I became governor before I QŠqQ`VWT¾°ŠT [VTXUqzŠWTZqRT{VTNTšNON–VRVOT for judging whether somebody will perform or not. It is the substance in the šVOXqZTRUNRT–N7VOXŠTT UVT—qzZ[T–NZT you are talking about is about to defend UYXT U TYZT qZVRNO—T QqZq–—ŠT UVZT he was speaker, I didn’t have issues ‹YRUTRUVTÂśXRNRV¡T qzXVTÂśq‰T XXV–{Š—¡ŠT UNRTYZWYQNRVXTRUNRTUVTQNZT–NZN[VT people; and even the resources of the House were well managed because under him, we were able to do quite a bit for the House and these monies were given to him to do some of those things. So, he can do very well. Now, as you are about to round up your tenure, I am sure there are certain projects you initiated that you wish have been completed. If you are to advise your successor, which of the projects would you want him to complete? Secondly, at the height of the National Assembly primaries of the PDP, there was this speculation in political circles, especially in Abuja, that there was a meeting among yourself, President Goodluck Jonathan, Senate President David Mark and Senator Barnabas Gemade where you were prevailed upon to drop your senatorial ambition to allow Gemade go for a second term while you were promised one of the “juicyâ€? ministerial positions in the new government. According to the claim, you $%&'()*)+/'*$0(*+1(&*+'*$0(*2&+%')*$03$* you were not sure Jonathan would win the election. Indeed, you were quoted to have remarked that “a bird in hand is worth more than many in the bush.â€? How correct or otherwise is that story? (Laughs) Well, government is a process; it is not a design. So, you know people have WY)VOVZRTšVOXšVQRY•VXTqZTUq‹TRUV—T‹NZRT to run things. But then we are purely an agrarian state and what you need basically is to create an enabling environment and when you have a state that is basically a rural area, what they need fundamentally is road infrastructure. It is absolutely very important because most of the rural roads I constructed, I could see merchants go up to those villages and it reduces their cost. It enhances what the farmers make because if they were to move like they were doing before on the bad roads with high transport cost, they get to the market and that eats YZRqTRUVTšOqjRTRUNRTRUV—T‹qzŠWTUN•VT–NWVŠT Now that vehicles move on good roads, they are making more money. So I would ‹NZRTUY–TÂś OYZQVT NO¸qqO¡TRqTQqZRYZzVT‹YRUT some of the rural roads that I have started that I may not be able to complete. Some of them are 90 per cent completed; some are at Continued on Page 52


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Politics

Road to 2015 Polls

We’ll soon claim our mandate - Osun PDP boss Chairman of Osun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Gani Olaoluwa, is an optimist politician. Following the Osun tribunal’s conclusion of hearing on the August 2014 governorship election, he told TUNDE BUSARI that his candidate, Otunba Iyiola Omisore would soon be declared winner of the election. Excerpts:

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he update on the tribunal is the žzW[V­XTYZWVjZYRVTXzXšVZXYqZT of judgment. What is your expectation in the end? My judgment is the jubilation that followed after the court adjourned last Friday. The whole of Osogbo went in jubilation, thanking God that the end UNXTQq–VT‰qOTRUVTXz)VOYZ[XTYZĂ€YQRVWT on them by the current government. They were all singing that their hope has been restored in Otunba Iyiola Omisore. They have now seen the government that will take care of their welfare, not a government that thrives on deceiving them. But don’t you see your party disappointed in the end? Our party supporters knew why they went to the street. Those of them at the court heard the proceeding. They heard what the lawyers of both parties said. Lawyers of the All Oq[OVXXY•VXT qZ[OVXXTÂś ¡TNW–Y7VWT RUNRTRUVTj[zOVTOVQqOWVWT‰qOTRUVTšNOR—T ‹NXTYZĂ€NRVWŠT ªšNROYNRVXTXQNZZVWTqzOT votes and found them valid. The only thing their lawyer was saying was that we did not contest other wards. We contested the result of the areas we felt irregularities took place. And the result q‰TqzOTV)qORTYXT‹UNRT‹VTUN•VTZq‹ŠT UVYOT

over 394,684 votes have been reduced to 234,971 while our own remains at 292,747. Can you now see who is lying? I am not surprised because I know they are good at telling and spreading lies, using the media. Propaganda is the weapon they always rely on. But as it is now, the people have come to realise that the mandate they gave to Otunba will soon be returned to him. I always say it, even before the August elections, that the APC is being over-rated. I am a politician and my record is there for everybody to see as a tested one for that –N7VOŠT YRUqzRTšOqšN[NZWN¨T‹UYQUT they use to confuse the electorate, the party is nowhere to be found in terms of popularity. The people of Osun proved this to them during the election, and they could not believe it. So, the end has come for government of deceit NXT TXNYWTVNOŠYVOŠT Zqz[UTYXTVZqz[UŠT zOT šVqšŠVTNOVTRYOVWTq‰TRUVTXz)VOYZ[T‹YRUT nothing on ground to show for it. Is it true that there is nothing on ground to show that the APC government is working in the state? You can disagree with me as long as you don’t make me to believe you are partisan. What is on ground they can point to as a concrete achievement in the last four years? Tell me the number

of projects they have completed in those years. We are dealing with fact here, not living on propaganda. The Osogbo-Ilaodo road and OsogboGbongan road are there for everybody RqTXVVŠT XT‹UNRT—qzTXVVTžzXRYjVWT{—TRUVT amount of money they claimed to have spent on them? We have the fact that the government has received the entire fund it needed to complete the two roads. Yet the roads are abandoned, –N`YZ[TŠY‰VTWY=QzŠRT‰qOTRUVYOTzXVOXŠT From Osogbo to Gbongan is not a good experience with what they have turned the road into. Minister for Police )NYOX¨T ŠUNžYT VŠYŠYT WVXY—NZ¨T‹VZRTRqT RUVTq=QVTq‰TRUVTNQQqzZRNZRĂ‚[VZVONŠTq‰T the federation to obtain the fact about money so far released to Osun State. This was published as an advertorial YZTRUVT OY{zZVTq‰T NZzNO—Tœ›¨T°Â™ÂœÂ›ŠT There is nothing hidden there. It was published for everybody to see and understand that their government only lives on lies. Can you give me details of the jZWYZ[XĂƒ Why not? I have it here as published YZTRUVT OY{zZVŠT Oq–T°Â™ÂœÂœTRYŠŠTWNRV¨TRUV—T UN•VTQqŠŠVQRVWT °Â™¯¨Â™Â™Ž¨Âœ°¯¨Ă„›ŠÂœÂœŠT The local government money they OVQVY•VWTYXT œŽ™¨TÂœ°Â™¨TĂ„¾¨Â˜Â›Š¯¯ŠT UVT RqRNŠTN–qzZRTYXT ¯Ž¯¨Âœ°Ž¨Ă„¨Â›ÂťÂ™Š¾¾ŠT Despite that, there are loans taken from banks, running to about N391 billion. What we are doing is to be very sure of what we are saying so that the people of Osun State are not left in the dark. We want the people of the state to have trust in us even before we take over power from those who believe the people have no right to know the detail of what they got from Abuja. What we are saying is that the governor should stop his propaganda for the sake of posterity. No government has incurred as much debt as what we have seen in the last four years. And this is not good for the future of the state. Mark my word, soon, those schools over which he claims credit would carry the YZXQOYšRYqZTq‰T ŠT VTUN•VT‰qzZWT out the secret behind those schools. How do you mean? Abuja has queried the permanent XVQOVRNO—Tq‰T TqZTRUVTXQUqqŠTYXXzVŠT •VO—{qW—T‹YŠŠTXVVT‹UNRT‹YŠŠTUNššVZŠ Does this one too look like propaganda? It is not propaganda. We don’t believe in it. Our party owns the Federal Government, and all that happens between Federal Government and all the 36 states of the federation, in terms of transactions, including monthly allocations are available to us. That is why it is good for a state to belong to the party in the centre. Recently, there is a breaking news in which your director of media and publicity alleged that you were after his ŠY‰VŠT q‹T‰NOTYXTRUVT–N7VOTZqÂ‹ĂƒT

It is a funny development, which I see as one of the price a leader must be prepared to pay. But let me state it clearly that I am a successful politician who must protect his integrity at all time. Given this fact, I have to rise and clear my name on the allegation. Does that mean you were surprised by the allegation? I cannot say I am really surprised, considering the character behind it. We know ourselves inside out. He knows I know him even more than any other person in the party. He knows the role TšŠN—VWTV•VZTYZTUYXT[V7YZ[TRUVTšqXYRYqZT of the director of media and publicity. He knows how he got the position. He knows that he did to get the position. So, if such a person comes up with such an allegation now, I should not ignore it. Rather, I should rise to clear my name. You must then have taken a decision on him. Have you? First, at party level, he is suspended. This means his position is declared vacant now. Secondly, my lawyer will take it up in a legal way. I am approaching it in the legal way in order to set the records straight; also because I laboured hard to make my name in politics. I was declared the most faithful special adviser to former Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola. It was on the basis of that popularity that I showed YZRVOVXRTYZTRUVTq=QVTq‰TRUVTQUNYO–NZT of Olorunda Local Government Area. Thirteen other contestants unanimously stepped down for me. And my record is there for all to see. I built classrooms; I introduced adult education and employed teachers. I set up a task force, which boosted the revenue of the council. I cannot just allow any ingrate to rubbish the achievements because q‰TUYXTXVŠjXUTYZRVOVXRŠT VTXUqzŠWTRVŠŠT the world the value he had added to the party in his capacity as director of media and publicity. We tolerated him so much and he wants to bite his benefactors. Don’t you see this development working against the cohesion of the party now because he must also have his loyalists in the party? That is why we have taken the right step so that we don’t keep a mole in the šNOR—ŠT YXTN7YRzWVTUNXTXUq‹ZTRUNRTUVT was actually not sincere with us. He is known for double standards. But this is the right time we need to put him where he deserves to be, and that is what we have just done by suspending him. About seven people have showed interest in his job. This means soon, RUVTšqXYRYqZT‹YŠŠT{VTjŠŠVWTNZWT‹VT–q•VT on. Our campaign for the re-election of OVXYWVZRT qqWŠzQ`T qZNRUNZTYXT[Y•YZ[T us a strong assurance that our future is certain not only in the state but also at the federal level. People should go out and vote.

Ihenacho, the best for now - Imo in Diaspora declare Mansur Oladunjoye, Asst. Politics Editor

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s the long-awaited general elections in the country draw close, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) governorship candidate in Imo State, Captain ––NZzVŠT UVZNQUqTÂśORW¡TUNXT{VVZT adjudged as having the best socio-

economic blue print that would quickly reposition the state towards ‹VNŠRUTQOVNRYqZTNZWT{V7VOTŠY‰VŠ This was contained in a recent press release by citizens of the state in the Diaspora under the aegis of Project °Â™ÂœÂ›T OqzšŠ The declaration which also carries an endorsement of Ihenacho’s governorship candidature communicated through the general coordinator of the group, Mr. Leo žYq[z¨TYXTXNYWTRqT{VTNXTNTOVXzŠRTq‰T

series of international teleconferences qO[NZYXVWT{—TRUVT[Oqzš­XTWY)VOVZRT YNXšqONT¸qZNŠTq=QVXTRUVTVªÂ–YZYXRVOT had previously addressed. ZTRUVTOVŠVNXV¨T OŠT žYq[zTXNYWTRUNRT going through the manifestos and blue print presented to the group by Captain Ihenacho for the state, RUVOVTYXTZqTWqz{RTRUVT –V`z`zĂ‚{qOZT management technocrat had the best plans to engineer a real rescue for the people of the state. Similarly, Ihenacho has also been described as the most stable and

mature of all the candidates. According to the dispassionate evaluation of the pedigree and antecedents of all the governorship candidates for the February 28, °Â™ÂœÂ›TVŠVQRYqZ¨T UVZNQUqTUNXTq)VOVWT employment to thousands of Igbos, other Nigerians and foreigners. However, Ihenacho has vowed to lead the advocacy for the removal of immunity clause in the country’s constitution that shields governors from being prosecuted for corruption ‹UYŠVTYZTq=QVŠ


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ormer Under-17 FIFA World Cup winning striker, Taiwo Awoniyi, on Sunday emerged the Most Valuable Player (MVP) or Man of the Tournament of this year’s Glo Super-4 tournament which ended on Sunday in Abuja. Awoniyi shone like a million stars during the pre-season tournament RUNRTYRT‹NXTZqRTWY=QzŠRT for the organisers to single him out of the pact as a player who distinguished himself during the tournament and was rewarded for

Continental action lured Kwambe to Wolves

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he lure for continental football has spurred Super Eagles full-back, Solomon Kwambe, to switch camp from Sunshine Stars to Warri Wolves FC. His words: “I had to join Wolves because they are on the continent. Being on the continent is an advantage for the calibre of players like us

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who are in the national team. You want to be on top of your game and you want the national team selectors to know you are doing it against the best oppositions and only the teams on the continent can q)VOTRUNRŠĂ† He also believes playing for Wolves will provide the platform for him to move abroad. “Continental competition will help one showcase himself to a larger audience, especially when one is looking to join a foreign club and make it easier for my agents to work out something. They have been calling and telling me that there are enquiries about me. I will just wait

till something clicks. For Zq‹¨TNŠŠT–—TN7VZRYqZTYXTqZT qŠ•VX¨Ă†TUVTXNYWŠ Kwambe has had to sit out national team games as the selectors seem to prefer Scotland-based Efe Ambrose but he dismissed NZ—TXz[[VXRYqZTq‰TNZÂŞYVR—T or feelings of inferiority on his part. “From the beginning, if you look at both of us, you will notice that we are not the same type of players. He is my senior and I have a lot to learn from him but I will keep working hard and improving my game. The choice of who starts is a decision for the coaches RqT–N`V¨Ă†TRUVT‰qO–VOT Sunshine Stars and Plateau United defender said. Kwambe made just one appearance for Warri Wolves at the just concluded Super-4 Invitational Tournament in Abuja in their 2-1 win over Dolphins FC of Port Harcourt.

Rangers go into camping for 2014/15

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nugu Rangers International Football Club have moved into camp to prepare for the 2014/15 Nigeria Premier League season. This much was exclusively revealed to League Watch Times by no other person than the former captain and coach of the side, Christian Chukwu in a telephone interview during the week. According the former national team captain and coach, “Rangers have moved into camp to start preparing for the 2014/15 Nigeria Premier League season which will commence next month all things being equal,� Chukwu said.

On whether the Coal City side have secured the services of new players since players like Chinedu Obiozor and the rest have left for other sides, the former Harambee Stars coach explained that “players have never been problem of Rangers. “We are not short of players and of course, if you just make announcement that you need the services of a players, you will be surprised that you will have more than seven thousand players. “So it is not a question of whether we have recruited players for the team, we have them in excess,� Chukwu explained.

It is recalled that Enugu Rangers have not won the league since 1984, which was the last time the Flying Antelope won their last league trophy. There is no gain saying that Rangers happen to be one of the traditional teams in the country. They have massive following as their fans and supporters cut across the country and the continent. Rangers have the reputation of being the only traditional team that have never tasted relegation even as most South Eastern people have very & being one club that helped them rediscover themselves

his hard work. The 2013 FIFA Under-17 World Championship winner was rewarded for his hard work and skill with a sum of N200, 000 by the organisers of tournament, the League Management Company (LMC) as it is the value

of the award he won. It his recalled that Awoniyi helped the Garba Manu tutored Flying Eagles win the Glo pre-season championship tagged Glo Super-4 tournament having garnered the highest number of points.

The Flying Eagles it is recalled did not lose a single match during the tournament in Abuja. They garnered a total of ÂœÂŻTšqYZRXTYZTj•VT–NRQUVXT while the Samson Siasia tutored Under-23 side, the Dream Team came second while Pillars placed third.

Obiozor claims bragging right for Pillars over Enyimba

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ormer Enugu Rangers striker, Christian Obiozor, who recently switched over to Coach Okey Emordi tutored Kano Pillars, –NWVTRUVTWY)VOVZQVTYZTRUVT second match of Match Day ›­XTjÂŞRzOVXTq‰TRUVT ŠqT OV–YVOT League Super-4 tournament in Abuja, when he scored on the 41st of the game. His goal turned out to be the only goal

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of the match. The new signing from Enugu Rangers glanced in a cross from the right, ZV7YZ[TUYXT‰qzORUT[qNŠTq‰TRUVT tournament. Enyimba’s Etor NZYVŠT‹qzŠWTXVVTUYXTV)qORT hit the bar late in the second half. With both sides trudging behind the two junior teams, bragging rights were at stake as well as an qššqORzZYR—TRqTjZYXUT the tournament ahead of rivals. It was a fairly balanced opening few minutes with Z—Y–{NTNTŠY7ŠVTqZT top and should have been ahead on the 9th minute, when a lovely ball from the –YWjVŠWTšzRT ZWOV‹T Abalogu through and one on one with Afelokhai but he skied it over the crossbar. The game came alive soon after with both teams making N7V–šRXTRqTRN`VTRUVT

lead. Edjomareigwe had a [qqWTQUNZQVT{zRTUYXTV)qORT ‹NXTq)TRNO[VRŠT YZzRVXTŠNRVO¨T Loute sent in a dangerous cross into the area but Ejiogu saved. Enyimba responded at the other end, Okonkwo bulldozing his way into the NOVNTNZWTQz7YZ[T{NQ`T‰qOTRUVT on rushing Bassey but the ‹YZ[VOTWON[[VWTUYXTV)qORT wide. Pillars’ Ezekiel Mbah raced clear the Enyimba defence soon after but he jOVWTRN–VTNZWTXRONY[URTNRT Ejiogu. Pillars were in the ascendancy and felt they had scored when Edjomareigwe nodded a cross from a Free kick into the Enyimba goal but the Referee’s Assistant WVV–VWTUY–Tq)XYWVŠT RT‹NXT a warning for Enyimba but they would not heed it, minutes later, Pillars went ahead. Mbah escaped down the right and crossed into the area, Obiozor connected with his head, sending the ball beyond Ejiogu to give Pillars the lead.

Akpeyi welcomes positive rivalry with Odah at Wolves

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arri Wolves and Super Eagles goalkeeper, Daniel Akpeyi has described the competition for the number one position with Okiemute Odah as healthy for the club. Akpeyi believes the competition for the number one position has helped the goalkeepers improve their performances. Both goalkeepers, whose presence at Wolves has been likened to Petr Cech and Thibaut Courtois at Chelsea, were alternated at the Super-4 tournament in Abuja. ZTNTQUNRT‹YRUTZšÀŠ ng, Akpeyi praised his teammate and rival who like him has played fringe roles in the Super Eagles. “Odah is a good goalkeeper no doubt. Both of us make it a good challenge for each other. It makes us step up our game. You know one is

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always breathing down your neck, so you have to be up and doing. So any one that has the chance takes it NZWT‹YXUVXTRUVTqRUVOT‹VŠŠ¨Ă†T Akpeyi said. The former Heartland shot-stopper is optimistic his days of playing second jWWŠVTRqT UY[q¸YVT [{Y–TYZT the national team will soon be over. “I think my opportunity in the national team is

coming on strong. I want to thank the coaches who WVV–VWTYRTZVQVXXNO—TRqTjVŠWT me in the closing minutes against Yemen. It is a new beginning. I have had time to man the post for a while. N—T{VTZVÂŞRTRY–V¨TY‰T TN–T invited, I may be the one RqTXRNOR¨Ă†TXNYWT `šV—Y¨T‹UqT was part of the Super Eagles that defeated Yemen 2-0 recently in an international friendly.


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Has Ronaldo reached his peak?

Ospina helps Cuadrado settle into London life

.Questions arise as Real Madrid star turns 30

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henever Cristiano Ronaldo’s exit from Real Madrid back into the arms of Manchester United has started to look like a possibility in recent years there has always been a minority who have dared to ask: ‘He’s nearly 30 now, would they still want him?’ Now he’s turned 30, the age that for so long marked the watershed between a player’s prime and his decline, and yet there are no signs of any slowing down. He was due to take time q)T‰Oq–TRUVTWNYŠ—TOqzZWT of 3,000 sit-ups to celebrate with friends and family at his Madrid home in the luxury complex of ‘La Finca’ in the Spanish capital on Wednesday night. The trappings of

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superstardom are always in evidence at these events. Last year he hired the magician Dynamo to do a few tricks for his son Ronaldo Jnr. This year DJ Red One had been hired to provide the music and if New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady had turned up to

get pass the parcel started, no one would have been surprised. Ronaldo has reached levels of global superstardom that ‹qzŠWTUN•VT{VVZTWY=QzŠRTRqT ‰qOVXVVT‹UVZTUVTjOXRTNOOY•VWT NRT ŠWT ON)qOWTYZT°Â™Â™¯ŠT ‘He is the greatest

sportsman ever,’ says his agent Jorge Mendes, who this week reminded everyone that his number one client’s buy-out clause is set at ÂŁ1billion. Yet while some players allow the fame and fortune to diminish their hunger for qZĂ‚RUVĂ‚jVŠWTXzQQVXX¨T qZNŠWqT XVV–XTNXTYZRVZRTqZTXV7YZ[T records and winning trophies at 30 as he was at 20 when he was just two years into that Manchester United career. When he picked up his third Ballon d’Or in January, there was an: ‘I’m coming for you’ message to Leo Messi who still has one more FIFA World Player award. This year’s challenge is to become one of RUVTjOXRT[OqzšTq‰TšŠN—VOXTRqT retain the Champions League. And he is slowly climbing the list of all-time goal scorers at Real Madrid where Raul awaits him at the summit.

Messi enjoys a day in the snow with girlfriend and son

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he debate may still be raging over whether Lionel Messi could do it on a cold, wet Tuesday night in Stoke... but the Barcelona star has proved he is certainly capable on a cold, snowy Tuesday afternoon in Andorra. Messi took to Instagram to upload a picture of himself in the mountain’s of UEFA’s whipping boys with his girlfriend Antonella Roccuzzo and his young son Thiago. He captioned the snap: ‘Hermoso dĂ­a en la nieve con mis dos amores/

beautiful day with my two loves.’ The 27-year-old is enjoying a rare midweek break from playing, with the Catalan club not back in action until they travel to Athletic Bilbao on Sunday. Messi most recently featured in La Liga against Villarreal at the weekend, where he scored a superb winner as Barcelona twice came from behind to secure victory. They currently sit a point behind leaders Real Madrid in the table, although their rivals have a game in hand.

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FIXTURES T front or out wide so he gives us options,’ interim boss Dean Saunders told Crawley Town’s website. ‘He’s got all the N7OY{zRVXTNZWTUVTUNXT proved before he can score goals at this level. I think he could make a big contribution for us over the next few months.’ Pogba is in contention

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helsea’s Juan Cuadrado took to Instagram to thank Arsenal’s David Ospina ‰qOTUVŠšYZ[TUYXTXV7ŠVTYZRqT London life following his ÂŁ28million move, as the Colombians put their club rivalries to one side. The 26-year-old completed his ÂŁ27million move to Stamford Bridge from Fiorentina during the transfer window - which saw Mohamed Salah go the other way on loan. Cuadrado, who could feature in Saturday’s game against Aston Villa, took to Instagram to thank Ospina ‰qOTUVŠšYZ[TUY–TXV7ŠVTYZŠ ‘Thanks buddy d_ospina1 for the invitation, blessings.’ Ospina followed suit and posted the same photograph on his Instagram commenting: ‘Best wishes buddy.’ The duo starred for Columbia during the World Cup and can now look forward to coming up

against each other when Arsenal and Chelsea meet at the Emirates in April. Cuadrado joins the club at a vital point in the season with the title race Uq7YZ[TzšT{VR‹VVZTRUVT Blues and Manchester City. The ex-Fiorentina man was pictured training with his new teammates earlier this week and Jose Mourinho will be hoping that the explosive winger can add another dimension to his squad. While Cuadrado is expected to make an instant impact, it’s taken XšYZNTNTŠY7ŠVT‹UYŠVT to establish himself as Arsenal’s number one but he’s grasped the opportunity with both hands. The goalkeeper has kept three clean sheets in his last three Premier League games, including one in the Gunners impressive 2-0 victory at the Etihad.

Ekotto’s £40,000 a week contract cancelled by Spurs

Pogba’s brother keeps it in the family athias Pogba has joined Crawley Town on a deal until the end of the season. The 24-year-old Guinean international striker played for Wrexham and Crewe before moving to Italy. Mathias could make debut against Yeovil on Saturday while younger brother Paul takes on AC Milan just hours later. He was a free agent after leaving Serie B side Pescara and has joined on a deal until the end of the season. Mathias, whose brother Paul is starring for Juventus, also has a twin, Florentin, playing for St Etienne. ‘Mathias can play anywhere across the

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q7VZUN–TUN•VT cancelled the contract of Cameroon left-back, VZqYRT XXqzĂ‚ `q7qŠ The 30-year-old, who has not played for the club since May 2013, was earning ÂŁ40,000 a week despite not even training ‹YRUTRUVTjOXRTRVN–Š zRT šzOXTQqZjO–VWTqZTVNOŠ—T YZTRUVT‹VV`TRUNRT XXqzĂ‚ `q7qT had left the club. The club tweeted: ‘We can QqZjO–TRUNRT VZqYRT XXqzĂ‚ `q7qTUNXT{VVZTOVŠVNXVWT‰Oq–T

his contract with the Club. We wish him well.’ The former Lens defender, who was a regular starter under Harry Redknapp, has been completely overlooked XYZQVT NzOYQYqT qQUV7YZqTRqq`T charge of the club. XXqzĂ‚ `q7qTXšVZRT last season on loan in the Championship with QPR and reportedly turned down a Zz–{VOTq‰Tq)VOXT‰Oq–TQŠz{­XTYZT England’s second tier during the summer.


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Redemption Mission! zZĂ€YZQUYZ[T{VŠYV‰TRUNRT we can achieve it if we work in harmony,â€? he remarked. is provided with a Musa further head coach, the stage stressed that once the would be set for an green light is give by onward and decisive the announcement of return of the Eagles as of a chief coach for old and new players the team, the coaches will be eager to get will hit the road doing cracking ahead of what they knew best. the impending 2017 The rebuilding process Africa Cup of Nations would start in earnest ÂŹzNŠYjVOXŠ as he anticipates that ‘What l personally the crew would give request from God is to new players and the give all those saddled others that could not with the responsibility make it to the world to deliberate and Cup but took part in thinker what would Xq–VTÂŹzNŠYjVOXTNZWT make the Eagles raise friendly matches of that and become great time to come and prove again the wisdom, their suitability for the courage and impartial ZNRYqZ­XTĂ€N[XUYšTXYWVŠ mind to bring up all He noted that Eagles that would help make would become a force the side a dreaded one in no distance time that would become and called that all nightmare to her hands must be on deck opponents. toward the expected “We have all it takes in terms of human and great return. The work ahead remains material resources to enormous and with one accomplish our set [qNŠXŠT RTYXTRUVOV‰qOVT–—T accord there will be a light at the end of the

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uper Eagles dazzling winger, Ahmed Musa, XN—XTYR­XTqZŠ—T NT–N7VOTq‰T time before the former African champions overcome their lethargic showings of late and bounce back to reckoning. The CSKA Moscow star described the current lull as a passing phase that will make the side XROqZ[VO¨T{V7VOT and more focused. Musa, who dazzled at the 2014 World zšTjZNŠXT‹YRUT a brace against Argentina, added that as soon as the technical crew

tunnel. He however NW–Y7VWTRUNRT–zQUT water has passed under the bridge but believes that once there is concrete foundation for the return of the team, it ‹qZ­RT{VTXqTWY=QzŠRTRqT achieve. “Let me passionately appeal to the authorities to ensure that they would work great and far reaching working relationship between them and the technical crew so that the era of mutual suspicion would not arise again. “The working relationship was not so smooth last time and it caused lots of distraction and setback for the team. This time around it is my belief RUNRTYRT‹qZ­RTOVNOTYRXT ugly head this time. RT[qqWTV•VO—RUYZ[TYXT taking time to shape up so that when we start it would be total and concentrated,â€? he posited.

Odemwingie Fuludu wants footballers back from injury to diversify N F igeria international, Peter Odemwingie, who is yet to recover from the injury he sustained recently, has been named in Stoke City’s squad for the second half of the season. Peter Odemwingie was named in a 23-man squad the Potters submitted to the Premier League for the second half of the season. The Super Eagles forward, Odemwingie who scored a goal at the 2014 FIFA World Cup against Bosnia Herzegovina

damaged his knee ligaments in a Stoke City famous away win at the Etihad, a lone goal win against Manchester City in August. It looks more like Stoke City have taken a gamble on the Nigerian who has though admitted to Stokesentinel that he might only be half-way through his recovery Odemwingie,33, was widely acknowledged as a major catalyst behind Stoke›s powerful second half to last season following < January 2014.

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Football League back to live suggested some important points to sports men who are still active to learn from the experience of retired sports men. � TRUYZ`T‰qqR{NŠŠTYXT deceptive, deceptive in the sense that a million will start to play, aspiring to be amongst the few that will excel but not everyone will get there.

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W Women have h always l bbeen seen as di disadvantaged d t d in i the th workforce. kf However H women are nott always l at the bottom of the totem pole. Here are 17 women who have beaten the odds, worked hard and showed that women sometimes are better at what they do. These women are CEOs of Fortune 500 companies. Mary Barra: Mary Barra is the CEO of General Motors which is ranked number 7 on the Fortune 500. Not only is she CEO of a major corporation, she is also the CEO of a car company which is typically seen as a man’s realm. This is one woman that doesn’t take no for an answer and Forbes ranks her as one of the most powerful women in the world.

Mary Barra

Meg Whitman: Meg Whitman is the CEO of HewlettPackard which is ranked 17th in the Fortune 500. She has worked at companies like EBay, DreamWorks, Procter and Gamble and Hasbro. She is also on the Forbes list as one of the Most Powerful Women in the World. She is also known for her political ambitions as she ran for California governor in 2010. She lost but still remains a loud voice in the politics of California.

Ellen J. Kullman is CEO of DuPont which is ranked 86th on the Fortune 500 list. She is ! "$% year history. She is a former director of General Motors and she is ranked 31st on the Forbes list of powerful women. She is also chair of the U.S. China Business Council. Irene B. Rosenfeld: Irene Rosenfeld is CEO of Mondelez International which ranks 89th on the Fortune 500. As CEO of a $31 billion dollar international snacking company ( responsible for treats like Oreos and Trident Gum) she places 15th on the Forbes list of powerful women. She also

Virginia Rometty: Virginia Rometty is CEO of IBM which is ranked 23rd on the Fortune 500. She is the is considered one of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Business by Fortune magazine, earning the #1 spot in 2012. She is also ranked 10th on the Forbes list of the 100 Most Powerful Women.

Meg Whitman

Patricia A. Woertz: Patricia A. Woertz is the CEO of Arthur Daniels Midland Company which is ranked 27th on the Fortune 500. She has held the position since 2007 and ranks 85th on the Forbes list of the 100 Most Powerful Women. She has shown just how good she is at her job because 2014 has been the best year in the company’s history.

Phebe Novakovic

Indra K. Nooyi: Indra K. Nooyi is perhaps the most refreshing woman on the list because she is the CEO of PepsiCo which is 43rd on the Fortune 500 list. PepsiCo is the second largest food and beverage business in the world by revenue which means that Indra K. Nooyi is a very powerful woman. She is ranked 13th on the Forbes list of 100 Most Powerful Women. She has previously been listed as one of Marillyn Hewson: angry Marillyn Hewson is CEO of Lockheed Martin which is ranked 59th on the Fortune 500. Still relatively new to her position with just becoming CEO in 2013 but she is ranked as the 21st Most Powerful Woman in the World by Forbes. She worked her way up through the ranks of Lockheed Martin spending more than 30 years with the company. Virginia Rometty

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My husband lobbied people to get me Ayo Toku-Ibiye Sokari is married to Prof. Tokuibiye Graeme Sokari, a visiting professor to Botswana. She is the proud owner of a Port Harcourt-based catering school - Topearl Catering Institute. In this interview with AMAKA AGBU, Mrs. Sokari reveals how she scaled through all obstacles to get to the top of her career, and built an enviable business empire. Simultaneously, she raised a happy home with the man whose marriage proposal she literally grabbed with both hands.

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ow did you conceptualise this business that stands you out in the crowd? The institute is a dream I had when I was in the United Kingdom undergoing training in catering, and which I nurtured to reality in Nigeria. I studied in the U.K with scholarship from the Rivers state government. Afte " $ opportunity to work with Hotel and Tourist Corporation. From there I was posted to Hotel Presidential. I was working there when I got an award from the Rivers state government to study catering abroad. So each time I came down on holidays, I had the opportunity to & % $ & % ! that time, I found out some things that were lacking in the hospitality industry. There and then I made up my mind that when, by God’s $ & " $ & set up a catering school. And in September 2000, we started this noble, God’s special gift to my family. Since then we have engaged in manpower training in the institute and have been turning out brilliant caterers that are in high demand. How did you start this business? How was the beginning? It was not easy in the beginning at all. I started with just one student. She was " anything to do after graduating. So she came here and registered with us. We were three teachers then taking her. I was one of the teachers. I must say that it was not easy = $ & gaps in the hospitality industry while I was in the UK. I started saving money and buying equipment bit by bit. So when we got back, it & I had already laid the background abroad. However, like other successful businesses, the beginning was humble and the road to success = & " there is no dream you cannot achieve. > & % 1986, I went back to my former employers. I did National Youth Service with them at Hotel Olympia. Then I was asked to teach at Delta Hotels. From Delta Hotels I had a contract from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to feed their ? $ & PPMC, a subsidiary of NNPC. I was feeding + @ Q > $ was still there, I was invited to take care of ! <X & % = " < X - then called Gulf Oil - called me on board $ & & at the same time. At a stage I found out that it was getting too much for me so I let go of the PPMC contract and concentrated on NAFCON and Chevron. While I was with & " @ [ \@[<]^ contracted me too. Actually, when I took over Petrochemical, I let go of NAFCON and < @[<] So with all these jobs, we acquired a piece of land where we could invest while @[<] X _ `" {||} & Abacha’s government was in power - some ] ~ today, my compensation, the food that got spoilt, and all the agreement that we entered into, were ignored. So we got a lawyer to look into the whole matter and we (because it was by arbitration) waited for lawyers from the Petrochemicals and it took them a very long

to come. So at a point we gave up. We never got one kobo as compensation or even for the services rendered to be paid. All we heard was that they were trying to settle with the ] # " $ & said it was high time I opened this school. I started with just one student, and today, God has blessed us. How many students do you have now? We have over 100 students. We have boarding hostels for both males and females. Q & & ] " ! + " & " ‚ " @ " In growing this business, what were the greatest challenges you encountered? Was there any time you felt like quitting, out of frustration? Yes, Yes, I had challenges. The equipment we came with were not enough compared to what we had in mind. You know the main purpose of establishing this school was $ hospitality industry when I was coming in and out of the country. There was need to produce competent company caterers. I found out at that time that there were some professionals but nobody really wanted to bring themselves completely out to teach. So when we started ours we really wanted to provide all the things I saw lacking when I was outside the industry, but it was not easy. The structures, everything & = & paid for when we were in Petrochemicals, we & $ + % † when I was in the U.K, I made a lot of savings for my children and so when the tough time came, what we did was to change our Pound Sterling. We closed down all the children’s accounts just to be in business; to see that we $ & and acquire a lot of equipment with part of # " & " because government was not there to assist. If we were paid what we were supposed to get from Petrochemicals, it would have been # {||}" [< [ denied us the amount due to us. Have you given up on pursuing that money? Well, I really don’t know. I tried to seek advice from lawyers other than my lawyers.

I didn’t know that he had already gone round seeking their opinion about me. I was thinking that # $%& '() *+&' to tell her of his advances at me

They were interested in my case, but again you know I will use money to pursue money. I

‡ % $ of money they are asking for, before they can # & ˆ We packed out because we went there one day, cooked and when it was time for them to eat, the Welfare people came and said we should come out. They tested the food and said ‘no, today we are not eating your food. > & ‡ Š % ‹ ? was how we lost that contract. The agreement stated that any party that wanted to back out should give 60 days notice to the other. I still have the agreement with me. People $ = $ Œ up and wondered how an individual would

# $ pursuing my dream. It seems the disappointment from Petrochemicals has turned out a blessing to you. Yes, it has! In fact, it was not only Petrochemicals. All these contract failures really opened my eyes in managing human beings. I knew it was time to start going for my dream school and since I had many people under my employ - which helped me € % $ % ? < Institute. Is your institute government-approved? Yes! Initially, we were looking for ways of [ the standards that people were telling us we had attained. You know people kept telling us we were this and that, why don’t we apply directly. They could only tell you yes or no. So we picked up courage and applied. They came and inspected the facilities we had. When they came, it was a crowd they saw in the school. We had people from all over the ] " $ " ‚ " ! + mention a few. The equipment and facilities they saw impressed them. They said we had more than the facilities required, even more than most institutes abroad. That was in May 2012. At the end of the inspection, they said they would get back to us. After that, we were approved to train people on National ƒ < " € National Diploma. Anybody who holds our = # „ … [ Are you aiming at upgrading the institute to the status of a university in the future? Well, that is in the hands of God. Of course, $ % & € equipment we have. I have gone round to & & … " $ should aim at that. Do you monitor your graduates to see if they are doing well after graduation? Yes, we monitor them very closely. We have a directory on each one of them. From time to $ how they are coping; to know if they have found jobs and to see if there is anything we can do for them. If there is nothing for any of them, we advice them to come around if we are opening new fast food businesses. That notwithstanding, we have a list of employers waiting patiently for our students to graduate. First, a former military governor of Rivers state, King … # " & & " any day to get graduates from here. Not only him, there are companies like Shell, ] † So that is how far we have gone. Have you been on trade mission? And have you received any awards? Yes, I have. In 2000, trade mission was organised for a group of people to go to Cape Town, and I was among. I have also won several awards including the state government awards. Do you do this business jointly with your husband? Yes, it is a joint business with my husband. How supportive has he been, being a professor? Continued on Page 30


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Newswatch Times, Saturday, February 7, 2015 everything. The money the couple gave me was too much. I was scared, so I had to go to my parents. My father was then in Bayelsa, so I took the money to my mother. I showed her the money saying that I didn’t know whether the man in India and I would like each other. I told her that I was afraid of spending the money because if anything went wrong, we won’t be able to pay back. She advised me to return it to the man. When I did, they considered it the greatest insult anybody could ever give them. She said nobody had ever returned money to her husband like that. I apologized and said if I spent the money and nothing came out of it, my parents would not be able to pay back. That was how that one left. So when he (my husband) now came and all the people said he was alright, I accepted. = ‹ & teaching at OGS after his Higher School. So that was how we started. How did he propose? Was it romantic? How was the atmosphere? The spot where he proposed to me is still there. Any time we pass there he would say, ‘ehe, this is our spot’. It is a Y-junction back in the village. He just saw me and he said ‘let me tell you ‹ $ & ‡ # in our marriage he would always say that if I had rejected him that day, he would run away from me anywhere he saw me. And I would reply, ‘oh, I didn’t know. If I had known I would have rejected you. And we laugh. So that was it. I accepted immediately. He had already lobbied her and went to seek another person’s him, even at his age. His mother worries opinion. That person said ‘yes, he is a good everybody around me. What is the secret behind the success too much about him. If both of us went boy’. So you see he was their boy. He had out and came back and he didn’t enter the got approvals from all of them. And I said of your marriage? I remember when we were getting house immediately with me, his mother ‘well, since everybody was saying he was will ask, ‘oh where is he? Is he alright?’ the one, I will relax. I promised myself to married, the Godmother they gave me in After a while she will ask his whereabouts marry only the person approved for me the U.K to look after me said to me ‘you are again. And I will say he is coming. Then because my elder sister married against getting married, never bring your kitchen you have to understand as a mother. Even the wish of my parents and ended up face outside’. Kitchen face means the face when we have many children, we still an unhappy woman. My mother used to you make when you are cutting onions. feel that way let alone when he is an only wake up at midnight and I could hear her You squeeze your face. She said don’t child. She is only having that motherly talking to my sister but she refused. One take that face outside because you would say more than you could imagine. And feeling. day when my mother went to the market, another thing is when you are married as How did you meet him? she just packed her things and went to We used to attend prayer meetings back live with the man. They got married but you are going to do soon, you will have home in our village - Okrika. We were they never got peace. He left her and ‹ & $ both in the choir. One day he called me married other wives. So when I saw what is normal but never run away from any and said he wanted to tell me something. happened to my sister, I decided that problem. Face the problems. Lock the You know, there was something about anyone my parents asked me to marry is door, discuss the problem with your him that fascinated a lot of people. People the one I will marry, even if he is a one- husband and solve it. That is my advice to you. And I think it was a good ingredient loved and honoured him. And I would be legged man. for making a happy home. Rather than wondering why those of us who had been At the time he came, the parents of a telling everybody, lock the door. You can in that church before this man failed to man that was in India also came to ask for command such attention. I started being my hand in marriage on behalf of their even box each other but talk it over and envious of him. So one day when he said son. The parents came and wanted to you will become sweeter than ever. Next year we will be 40 years in marriage and pay my dowry and all that. He is from we are still very happy. my place and has now retired. When the What would you say contributed to the people came, they met her. They told success of your business? her their mission. I was very close to my Patience is very important. Above all, you principal. In fact, she is the architect of must have your focus, and then ask God for what I am today. She is late Mrs. Ekpebu, the accomplishment of your dream. You must a Kenyan. She is a direct descendant of train properly and have knowledge in the Jomo Kenyatta. At the time I was in the career you choose because of the experiences secondary school, this lady picked me up. you might encounter. Sometimes you can Among all the girls, I was the one who be embarrassed. I had a bakery before this was cooking for her in her house. I would business. One day we found out that the boys cook and tidy up the house, take care of the $ children and even take them to the doctor. the truck and then disappeared. Because I was I was like her Personal Assistant. So at the trained in the business, I saved my company end of my programme, you know, I was huge losses. I went to work immediately. the best domestic science student. She Everybody in my house came around and cut never wanted any celebration of any sort and baked, loaded them in the vehicle and to be done in the school, but she really started selling. Two days later the boys came celebrated me. And then because of my % ‹ & relationship with her family, she was able why they left suddenly. They gave all sorts of & lazy and lousy excuses. In the end, they were She made sure that as I dropped my pen, the losers. Because of what I know in the she got me a job at Presidential Hotel, inside and the outside of the profession, when Port Harcourt. It was from there that I got " $ & " the award to study abroad. Her husband them my vision and my mission and I also was the Commissioner for Finance then. give them the books they would use to achieve He said if government failed to give that. Because I am not a novice, I am always me scholarship, they would send me aware when they are deviating or trying to as their special candidate. That is how I do something funny. You know some people he wanted to see me, I hissed. I saw him found myself in the kitchen, otherwise I just start their business without having any % & ‹ all the same. After that I ran to the lady wouldn’t have known my calling. So the couple that wanted my hand in on people. I don’t know how they cope. we all took as a mother to tell her about marriage for their son went to visit her in And what advice would you give to people his interest in me. Meanwhile, I didn’t know that he had the school. She sent for me and left the who are still struggling to meet their dreams

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in business? already gone round seeking their opinion I advise them to be patient and focused. In about me. I was thinking that I was the with them, the man gave me some money. I took the money to my parents. Even my case, because I knew that this was a calling when I was working, I used to give them from God, I kept on pronouncing and praying. However, I told her that I didn’t like him and his dressing. But she said ‘leave that, my salary and they would now give me I tried to work towards that goal or vision. transport allowance, because they were Jumping from one place to another does not you can dress him. Don’t you think so?’ She talked to me at length. Then I left doing everything for me - feeding and help. You must be focused and determined.

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He has been very supportive. Actually, without him I wouldn’t have had the structures I have now. He is my academic backbone. He is an academic, a professor. He has always been there for me, guiding and advising me. He is a visiting Professor in Botswana. He works there and comes home. At the moment, he is around. I give credit to my husband because he has really assisted me. He has always been there for me. I remember when I was invited to come and manage food and beverage business, I said no because I studied catering. I didn’t want to stay in the restaurant where everybody will see me. But my husband said, ‘you don’t know what God is planning for you. He might be preparing for something greater, so don’t worry, go.’ And you know sometimes I take my students out for government parties and come back late. Patiently, he will be there waiting for me. So he has been a source of strength to me. And I thank God for that. How do you cope in his absence? Thank God for internet. It is only the physical side that you don’t see. Don’t you think the physical part is still important? Yes o o! It is very important! But if you consider what you are gaining, you have to hold it. I will wait! Are you not scared that other women might want to take advantage of his loneliness, and actually take over? No! I am not scared of any woman, with regards to him. By the grace of God, we are believers. Since I knew him, he has never drifted away from God. For that, I give thanks and glory to God. At a point he was so sick that he wanted to come back. And he asked himself: ‘what & $ ˆ‡ & I went to the airport to receive him, I didn’t recognize him. He had lost so much weight and had too much grey hair that I couldn’t recognize him. I was worried, but at the end of the day, we sat down and talked. Well, his mind was still very strong. So he continued. It’s now that we are being very strong, now we are coping. I also visit him in Botswana. ? " & Œ ? blacks like us. It is a very small country. The people are somehow reserved when in their relationships with foreigners. But if you stay on your own, they don’t „ " he will go back. So our love conquers all temptations. His mother is still alive, aged, and he is an only child. That makes all of us to worry about him all the time. How did you take an only child from his mother? It was not easy! His mother dotes on

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ex-MBGN, Anna Banner

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Favorite Movie Of All Time: The Hangover, and Think Like A Man

Favorite Fashion Accessory: Rings

Favorite Foreign Actor: Kevin Hart

Favorite Nigerian Actor: Pete Edochie and Olu Jacobs

Favorite Nigerian Artiste: Flavour

Favorite Foreign Artiste: Bruno Mars and Lil Wayne

Favorite Song Of All Time: “All Of You� By John Legend

Favorite Person in the world: I like Alicia Keys and Angelina Jolie

Favorite Food: Banga soup and Afang soup with starch

Favorite Color: My favorite color is black

So how has it been since you started? It’s been good. It’s been awesome. Working with those people was really good.

Is Super Story your first acting gig? Yes!

Why did you decide to go into Nollywood? I just felt acting is something I love to do. It is something I’m comfortable doing and it’s one of my talents.

Anna Ebiere Banner was crowned the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN) on of July 20, 2013, and she has since carved a niche for herself in the entertainment industry. Forget the “Flavour N’abania lover� tag, she’s one to watch out for in the entertainment industry. Anna, who recently starred in one of Wale Adenuga’s Super Story series, opened up to QISMAT YINUS on why she has chosen this career path.

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& % $ ! " & sational duo, P-Square, buried their father, Chief Moses Okoye, who died in November last year. In attendance were the Okoye brothers - Peter, Paul and Jude. They were accompanied by their wives Lola, Anita and Ify respectively, as well as other family members, colleagues such as Osita Iheme and others. The burial ceremony started on Thursday with a service of songs, followed by a courtesy visit by the Okoye family to the monarch of the town. His burial & # † ‡ < < " $ " remains were interred at a private burial plot.

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hakira and Gerard are now proud parents of two boys. In fact, they welcomed their second son together on January 29, in Barcelona, Spain. “We are happy to announce the birth of Sasha PiquĂŠ Mebarak, son of Shakira Mebarak and Gerard PiquĂŠ, born January 29 at 9:54pm, in Barcelona. The name Sasha is of Greek and Russian descent and means “defender of mankindâ€? and “warrior.â€? The hospital and child are in excellent health,â€? the couple excitedly announced to the world.

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girlfriend, Adebukunmi Aisha Suleiman, welcomed a bouncing babyy boy on Januaryy 30, at St. Ives Hospital, Ikeja, a, Lagos.

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his year’s Grammy Awards has been confirmed to hold tomorrow February 8, at Taples Centre in Los Angeles, United States of America. The annual international music award ceremony, it was gathered, is already gathering momentum as artistes across the world look forward to being nominated.

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merican model, Amber Rose, was in Nigeria last week to celebrate with D’banj on his 10 year music anniversary which took place Lagos. Rose had arrived Murtala International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos 6pm on Saturday from the United States of America. She was the host of the concert which held at the prestigious Ocean View Restaurant on Victoria Island. Several notable music acts also stormed the concert.

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emale talking drummer, Ara, recently celebrated her 40th birthday at the Oriental Hotel, Lekki, Lagos. Celebrities such as Yeni Kuti, Iyabo Ojo, Femi Kuti, Banke Meshida Lawal, Victor Osuagwu and others stormed the venue to felicitate with her.

How D’Banj marked 10 years anniversary with Amber Rose

he remains of the Nollywood actor, Muna Obiekwe, have been laid to rest. Obiekwe was buried in his village, Umudioka Anambra State, on Tuesday. The week-long funeral kicked off on February 1, with a candle light procession in Lagos. The procession commenced from Alhaji Masha roundabout in Surulere, and terminated at O’Jez Nite Restaurant inside the main bowl of the National Stadium, also in Surulere. Several Nollywood actors including Actors Guild of Nigerian President, Ibinabo Fiberesima, were present. Obiekwe died on January 18 after an unsuccessful battle with kidney related ailments.

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Late Muna Obiekwe laid to rest

it maker, Yemi Alade, has just acquired a brand new Mercedes Benz G-Wagon, to elevate her status as one of the trending female artistes in Nigeria. The singer, who doubles as CloseUp Ambassador, took to her instagram page to share the picture of the new machine with a caption: ‘God will do your own’. Needless to say she is happy about the development in her life. Alade, it would be recalled, came into limelight with her hit single, ‘Johnny’. Since then, she has not looked back in giving more.

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fter 8 years together and two years of marriage, Justin Timberlake and actress- wife, Jessica Biel, are expecting their Justin broke the news to the world as he celebrated his 34th birthday last weekend.

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izkid and Davido have finally made up. It all started last week when Wizkid tweeted his support for Davido’s new single - The Sound. And on Saturday Jan 31, the two posed alongside Davido’s cousin and label mate – B-Red - for a selfie at D’Banj’s 10th anniversary party at Oceanview Restaurant, Victoria Island, Lagos.

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ichael h l Jackson’ k ’s fformer h home could ld bbecome a sexuall assault l rehabilitation h bl facility for children. The Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara, California, is up for sale with potential buyers proposing new uses for the 2,700-acre property. While two bidders hope the ranch will be converted into an attraction to celebrate the late musician, one local businessman is offering $40million for the property to become a rehab centre. The expansive ranch was searched in 2003 when Michael was charged with multiple counts of molesting a minor, and although he was later cleared of the charges, the singer vacated the property shortly afterwards because he felt the 70 police officers had ‘violated’ his home. Michael, who passed away at the age of 50 from a cardiac arrest in June 2009, purchased the ranch in 1988 and converted it to include an amusement park, a two-story arcade, candy stores, a movie theatre and a zoo.

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emidayo, daughter of media mogul, Mo Abudu, has launched a healthy lifestyle company called Healthy Options by Ted. The PR professional turned healthy lifestyle stay over bootcamp, granola bars, smoothies, sandwiches and more.

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Mo Abudu’s daughter Temidayo launches healthy lifestyle company

Caroline Ekanem, the pretty wife of businessman Musa Danjuma, – acting. She stopped acting following her marriage to Musa. She jumped into music but failed ? stopped to re-arrange things. Just like Dakore Egbuson-Akande, she’s now back to Nollywood The movie features some of the ‡ Ikpe Etim, Mike Ezuruonye, Jim Iyke and others. She recently shared some pictures of her production on instagram.

Caroline Ekanem makes U-turn, returns to Nollywood

ormer Super Eagle skipper, Joseph Yobo, has just received his second child. Her ex-beauty queen wife, Adaeze, reportedly delivered a baby boy in an undisclosed hospital in Istanbul, Turkey on January 30. The mother and child are said to be in good condition. The tot arrived few days after a private mini baby shower held in Turkey in its honour. Adaeze twitted during the week: “It’s another boy�. The couple now have two boys.

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X reportedly left Nigeria a few days ago to have her baby. The couple, it would be recalled, had a superlative wedding in Lagos last year. Osomo is a lawyer by profession while her hubby is the son of the late veteran actor, Justus Esiri. He is signed on the umbrella ofago, Don Jazzy ot too long prolific female disc ‘s music label, jockey andMavin daughter of billionaire Records. businessman, Femi Otedola, Cuppy was officially dressed as a Tourism Ambassador for the Federal Republic’s ‘Fascinating Nigeria’ campaign. In doing her country proud, the 21 year-old DJ attended the Financial Times Luxury Summit 2014 in Mexico to join some of the world’s most influential people in discussing the next 15 emerging economies of

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omorrow F February b 8, 8 David D id Oyelowo O l and dC Carmen Ej Ejogo plan l to grace the red carpet of the Lagos premiere of the award winning movie, Selma. Venue is the Rock Cathedral, Lekki, Lagos. The movie, co-produced by Oprah Winfrey who also starred in the film, will be premiering in Africa for the first time. The event, as many speculate, will serve as homecoming gala for both stars who share Nigerian origin. David’s parents are Nigerians who live in the UK, while Carmen is born to a Nigerian father and a Scottish mother both of UK nationality as well.

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ally Mbanefo, recognise her? Like a gold fish, she can’t possibly hide in a crowd. For the avoidance of doubt, she is Managing Director of the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC). Her task is to develop the tourism sector, and thus open up other revenue sources for the government. So far, so good! But beyond helping diversify Nigeria’s revenue base, Sally remains the cynosure of all eyes in the discharge of her duty. She might look oyinbo alright, but in doing her job, Sally brings her Nigerianess to the fore; which is why she almost always wears a combination of the national colours. Check her out in whatever she wears, Sally has made a defining fashion statement with the Nigerian national colours. Who would have thought this possible in the first place?


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How to rock gorgeous Gele styles QismatYinus Gele is a Yoruba word for the female headgear, and Nigerian ladies know just how to look glamorous with the their ‘gele’. Are you a stylish Nigerian woman who likes to make fashion statements when you step out? Do you rock your ‘gele’ stylishly? Then you must be one of those who take their time in getting the right gele fabric for every event.Yes! When shopping for ‘gele’, ensure the texture of the fabric you choose is the one you are skilled enough to manipulate, especially if you are not expert enough at tying a perfect ‘gele’ style. Here are some of my favourite ‘gele’ styles of 2014.

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elebrities, billionaires, and millionaires have the best of everything. Houses, cars, clothes – anything you could dare to dream of. Naturally, the same would go for their weddings. In the lifestyle of the rich and famous if you don’t wear an outrageously expensive gown, the wedding might as well not have happened. In 2006 designer Renee Strauss teamed up with Martin Katz Jewlers to create a $12 million dress covered in diamonds. It has been labeled “The Diamond Wedding Gown. There’s also the “White Gold Diamond Dress” designed by Yumi Katsura in Japan. It not only has diamonds, but also pearls, an emerald, and silk. Kate Middleton’s wedding gown was designed by Alexandar McQueen and is worth $400,000. It’s delicate, elegant, full of lace, and all of the class the bride of a crown prince needs. Grace Kelly’s iconic wedding gown is still considered one of the most beautiful dresses of all time. Even today brides try to mimic Kelly’s classic and elegant style. The dress itself was $8,000 – but add inflation and the fees for the costume designer and you have a very pretty penny to spend. Staying with royal weddings – Princess Diana’s dress was also one which cost a bundle. It is so iconic and memorable even the experts can’t put a price on it. With the silk, pearls, and sequins, (not to mention the historical significance) Diana’s dress is priceless. Back in 2009, Vera Wang designed a daring peacock feathered dress. While it may not be considered the most beautiful wedding dress in the world, it does cost a heafty $1.5 million. It might not look like much, but a pearl gown from the 1950’s which weighs 27 pounds is still thought to be one of the most expensive in history. It took years to find the pearls and 2 months to create. It’s not only worth what is on the dress, but also the time it took to make it. Then in 2010 came the Danasha Luxury Gown which costs $1.5 million. It’s made with gold, diamonds, taffeta, and 100% handmade. Now if only the steep numbers of the dresses were a reflection of the years celebrity marriages last…

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Essential office Etiquette tips O

ne of the biggest mistakes you can make in your career is not understanding that there are certain codes and rules to abide by in the workplace. If you’re not careful, you may even lose opportunities because others are put off by your lack of professionalism. To get a better idea of the office etiquette you should be aware of, we caught up with Catherine Palmiere, president of recruitment firm Adam Personnel, and Lyudmila Bloch, business etiquette coach at World Class Business Etiquette and author of “The Golden Rules of Etiquette at The Plaza.” Here’s what they told us: 1. Don’t interrupt your colleagues: Not only is it disrespectful but it’s a sign of “poor social skills,” Bloch says. 2. Pull the plug on office chatter: Palmiere says it›s okay to bond with your colleagues, but «when they›re walking with you to continue the conversation that›s when you know it›s too much.» 3. Don’t be loud: Bloch says it’s not just rude, “it’s intrusive.” Keep quiet and you won’t invade other people’s personal space. 4. Don’t eat smelly food: It can be very offensive to a coworker, so save the smelly Tuna or bag of buttery popcorn for your down time at home. 5. Don›t use slang or text-speak: “An email should be handled as a formal letter,” Palmiere says. And don›t forget, emails can be «kept on a company›s record for years.» 6. Share the credit: Not acknowledging a colleague’s work can ruin your reputation. “You won’t come across as a team player, [but instead] you will come across as a selfindulgent individual who just cares about his or her promotion,” Bloch tells us. 7. Hold back on the perfume: Palmiere says when it comes to perfume there are “a lot of people who overdo it.” It’s disruptive and many people are allergic to it. If you can’t control yourself, don’t wear it at all. 8. Office attire should stay on the conservative side: Bloch says it’s best to be traditional. Still, not all offices are the same so think about “who you’re meeting with and then plan your wardrobe accordingly.” 9. Keep your ring tone under control: The music can be distracting, so it’s best to keep your phone on vibrate. 10. Keep the office clean. Your boss shouldn’t have to tell you this. Palmiere says “if you have a cup of coffee wash, the cup or throw your cup out if it’s disposable. If you have food in the refrigerator that you don’t take home, it should get thrown out. Be clean.” 11. Don’t get too personal at work: Bloch says it not only kills productivity, but “when you disclose too much you become vulnerable and it’s not a good thing in the business environment.” 12. Be on time: Bloch says being punctual says a lot about your personal values. “When you’re constantly late, you are basically giving a silent message that you don’t care,” Bloch explains. 13. Don’t take personal calls at your desk: If you have to, then it’s fine to take a personal call at your desk sometimes, but end it quickly so that you don’t disturb those around you — especially if it’s an open office space. 14. Don›t wear your commuting

shoes hoes aat work: “Change your shoes way before you get to your ” Bloch advises. The way people perceive you our office, o is ever everything “and it’s important to project a professional image. mage. g ” 15. It’s okay to blow your nose at your desk, but only if 15. I it’ss an eemergency: “If you have consistent allergies or take certain ertain medication for your nose, do it in the privacy of the restroom. stroo ” 16. Don’t play with your hair during a meeting: If you 16. D can’t an’t keep ke yourself from playing with your hair, “it’s better to p put yyour hair back, maybe tight in a ponytail.” You should also from brushing your hair or applying makeup at so refrain ref your our desk. d come to work if you›re too sick: The rule of 17. Don›t D thumb humb is “if you’re contagious you should stay home.” But if you ou just jjus have sniffles you should be at the office. “If we took a dayy off o every time we didn’t feel well, we’d never be at the office, ffice,” Palmiere says. One of the biggest mistakes you can make in your career is not u understanding that there are certain codes and rules to abide abid by in the workplace. you’re not careful, you may even lose opportunities If yyo because ecaus others are put off by your lack of professionalism. To gget a better idea of the office etiquette you should be aware of, we caught up with Catherine Palmiere, president ware o off recruitment firm Adam Personnel, and Lyudmila rec Bloch, loch, business etiquette coach at World Class Business Etiquette and author of “The Golden Rules of Etiquette at tiquet q Plaza.” Here’s what they told us: The Pla Don’t interrupt your colleagues: Not only is it 1. D disrespectful but it’s a sign of “poor social skills,” Bloch says. sresp p Pull the plug on office chatter: Palmiere says it›s okay 2. Pu to bon bond with your colleagues, but «when they›re walking with ith you y to continue the conversation that›s when you know now it›s i too much.» be loud: Bloch says it’s not just rude, “it’s 3. Don’t D intrusive. trusiv ” Keep quiet and you won’t invade other people’s personal erson space. Don’t eat smelly food: It can be very offensive to a 4. D coworker, owork so save the smelly Tuna or bag of buttery popcorn forr your yyou down time at home. use slang or text-speak: “An email should be 5. Don›t D handled andle as a formal letter,” Palmiere says. And don›t forget, emails mails can be «kept on a company›s record for years.» Share the credit: Not acknowledging a colleague’s 6. Sh work ork ccan ruin your reputation. “You won’t come across as a te team player, [but instead] you will come across as a

self-indulgent individual who just cares about his or her promotion,” Bloch tells us. 7. Hold back on the perfume: Palmiere says when it comes to perfume there are “a lot of people who overdo it.” It’s disruptive and many people are allergic to it. If you can’t control yourself, don’t wear it at all. 8. Office attire should stay on the conservative side: Bloch says it’s best to be traditional. Still, not all offices are the same so think about “who you’re meeting with and then plan your wardrobe accordingly.” 9. Keep your ring tone under control: The music can be distracting, so it’s best to keep your phone on vibrate. 10. Keep the office clean. Your boss shouldn’t have to tell you this. Palmiere says “if you have a cup of coffee wash, the cup or throw your cup out if it’s disposable. If you have food in the refrigerator that you don’t take home, it should get thrown out. Be clean.” 11. Don’t get too personal at work: Bloch says it not only kills productivity, but “when you disclose too much you become vulnerable and it’s not a good thing in the business environment.” 12. Be on time: Bloch says being punctual says a lot about your personal values. “When you’re constantly late, you are basically giving a silent message that you don’t care,” Bloch explains. 13. Don’t take personal calls at your desk: If you have to, then it’s fine to take a personal call at your desk sometimes, but end it quickly so that you don’t disturb those around you — especially if it’s an open office space. 14. Don›t wear your commuting shoes at work: “Change your shoes way before you get to your office,” Bloch advises. The way people perceive you is everything “and it’s important to project a professional image.” 15. It’s okay to blow your nose at your desk, but only if it’s an emergency: “If you have consistent allergies or take certain medication for your nose, do it in the privacy of the restroom.” 16. Don’t play with your hair during a meeting: If you can’t keep yourself from playing with your hair, “it’s better to put your hair back, maybe tight in a ponytail.” You should also refrain from brushing your hair or applying makeup at your desk. 17. Don›t come to work if you›re too sick: The rule of thumb is “if you’re contagious you should stay home.” But if you just have sniffles you should be at the office. “If we took a day off every time we didn’t feel well, we’d never be at the office,” Palmiere said.


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THE ALL PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS (APC) PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, GEN. BUHARI AT GOMBE RALLY

MEDIA LAUNCH OF THREE CROWNS MILK IN LAGOS

General Muhammadu Buhari (left) and Emir of Gombe, HRH Abubakar Shehu Abubakar 111, during the visit of the APC presidential rally team to the Emir.

Sales Director (General Trade), FrieslandCampina WAMCO Plc, Mr. Adewale Arikawe; Corporate Affairs Director, Ore Famurewa; Marketing Director, Mr. Tarang Gupta; Managing Director, Mr. Rahul Colaco and Sales Director (Modern Trade), Mr. Wilco Djiken, at the press launch of the new Three Crowns Milk in 380g pack, held in Lagos. Photo: Bode Agbede.

Senator Danjuma Gombe; APC governorship candidate, Alhaji Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya and Hon. Khamiso Ahmed Mailantarki, during the visit of the APC presidential rally team to the Emir of Gombe.

L-R: Mr. Tarang Gupta; Mr. Rahul Colaco; Ore Famurewa and Mr. Wilco Djiken, at the press launch. Photo: Bode Agbede.

INAUGURATION OF THE NEW EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF WUSE MARKET TRADERS ASSOCIATION IN ABUJA

COLGATE PALMOLIVE PRESENTATION IN LAGOS

L-R: Managing Director, Abuja Market Management Limited, Alhaji Abubakar Farouk; Emir of Jiwa, Alhaji Iris Musa and Chairman, Wuse Market Traders Association, Chief Raphael Okorie, during the inauguration of the new executives of the association in Abuja. Photo: Wale Adenuga

President, Nigerian Dental Association, Dr. Olabode Ijarogbe; Head, Dentistry, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Bimpe Adebiyi and Marketing Director, Colgate Palmolive Nigeria, Mrs. Hannah Oyebanjo, at the presentation of maximum cavity protection sugar acids neutralizer to Dental Care Professionals by the company in Lagos. Photo: Bode Agbede

L-R: Chief Raphael Okorie; Women Leader, Mrs. Amakom Joy and Vice Chairman, Alhaji Ayuba Mohammed, during the inauguration of the new executives of the association in Abuja. Photo: Wale Adenuga

L-R: Dr. Bimpe Adebiyi; General Manager of the company; Mr. Davis Kanyama and Dr. Ogechukwu Macjohnson, at the presentation of maximum cavity protection sugar acids neutralizer to Dental Care Professionals by Colgate Palmolive Nigeria in Lagos. Photo: Bode Agbede


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KALSI PERFORMANCE CEMENT BOARDS SOLUTION BY NIGERITE NIGERIA LIMITED

Head of Marketing, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, Mr. Festus Tettey (left) and winner, Year 2014 Junior Secondary Schools Category, Miss Deborah Adesina of Graceland International School, Port Harcourt, at a press conference on the 2015 Cowbell National Secondary School Mathematics Competition by Promasidor Nigeria Limited, in Lagos. Photo: Bode Agbede

L-R: Chief Operations Officer, Mr. Bart Verlinden; Managing Director, Mr. Frank Le Bris and Marketing Manager, Mr. Abayomi Lawal, all of Nigerite Limited, during the pre-launch press conference of Kalsi Performance Cement Boards Solution in Lagos. Photo: Bode Agbede

Head, Legal/Public Relations, Mr. Andrew Enahoro (left) and winner, Year 2014 Senior Secondary School Category, Master Akintokun Adegboyega of Ota Total Academy at a press conference on the 2015 Cowbell National Secondary School Mathematics Competition by Promasidor Nigeria Limited, in Lagos. Photo: Bode Agbede.

Marketing Manager, Mr. Abayomi Lawal; Dry Construction, Technical Service Manager, Mr. Raul Posada and Head, Dry Construction Business Unit, Mr. Wale Ogungbe, all of Nigerite Limited, during the pre-launch event. Photo: Bode Agbede.

PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP) PRESIDENTIAL RALLY IN LOKOJA,KOGI STATE

NO BAGA GROUP: VOTE, NOT HATE

Jesters entertaining the PDP supporters during the presidential rally of the party in Lokoja, Kogi State.

Nollywood professionals rallying support for President Goodluck Jonathan during the PDP presidential rally in Lokoja.

Film Producer, Paul Okoli (left) and Actress Nkiru Umeh, at a media briefing on ‘Unity and Peace We Stand – Vote, Not Hate’ by No Baga Group in Lagos. Photo: Bode Agbede

Convener, No Baga Group. Kanayo O. Kanayo (left), and member, No Baga Group, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe, at the event. Photo: Bode Agbede


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My Kitchen Talking Nutrition with CHIZOBA NWOBU

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Cutting off 5 - 10% of your body weight could have huge impact Chizoba Benson

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orn moi-moi also known as Nni Oka, Igbankwu Oka, Ekoki, Ukpo Oka or Sapala, is the Nigerian- style ‘’Tamales’’ (steamed corn Pudding).  It is a meal that is native to the eastern part of Nigeria. It is usually served during traditional engagements and taste really good.   Corn moi-moi is also a healthy meal and quite filling due to its high fibre content, so if you’re on a weight loss program this is a meal you can add to your diet, simply substitute the palm oil for tomato stew or your favourite oil and enjoy .  So, without further ado, here’s the recipe. Ingredients * 5 pieces fresh corn on cob OR 500 grams corn meal (corn flour, not corn starch) * 1 handful crayfish * 1 handful dry big prawns or dry fish (fresh prawns goes well too) * 1 grilled fish (or soft smoked fish) (deboned) (optional)  * 5 medium onion bulbs( Onions adds to the taste of this meal)  * 2 cooking spoonful palm oil  * A handful chopped spinach or Ugu or scent leaves (efirin, nchuawun) (optional)  * 2-3 stock cubes/seasoning cubes(maggi, onga or knorr)  * Chili pepper/scotch bonnet pepper(atarodo)(to taste)  * Water (as needed to form a smooth paste) * Salt to taste  * Containers of choice for steaming the moi-moi ( you can make use of uma leaves, banana leaves , foil bags, heat proof nylons or bowls) Preparation: Before preparing the meal; A. First, break off the prawn heads and tails, boil or soak the dry prawns in hot water to soften it a bit.   If you’ll be using dry fish, boil in salted water until tender. Strain and set aside   If you’ll be using grilled or soft smoked fish, clean , debone and set aside for later use. Tip: Don’t throw away the prawn heads and tails. You’ll need it in step 2 below. B. Slice the vegetables and set aside. The vegetable is optional, so you can leave it out if you want to. C. Now, blend the pepper, onions, prawn heads & tails and the crayfish and set aside. To prepare corn moi-moi using corn meal (coarse corn flour) 1. Pour the corn meal (corn flour) into a wide bowl, mix with water to get a thick batter like when making moi-moi. 2. Pour the blended mix into the corn meal batter, add the palm oil , vegetables, softened prawns, seasoning cubes and salt

to taste(and any other yummy goodness you›ll like to add to it), and mix well. 3. Finally, Pour into your container of choice, Seal and place in a steamer or pot of boiling water for 45 minutes to 1 hour (the cooking method is the same as that for moi-moi). 4. The corn moi-moi is ready when it solidifies or hardens.  Transfer to a tray, leave to cool a bit, serve and enjoy! To prepare corn moi-moi using fresh corn on the cob Follow steps A and B above; then, 1. Peel off the husk (the green coat of the corn) and remove all the hair-like strands.  Then use a sharp knife to slice down the

corn to strip off the seeds from the cob. 2. Place the corn seeds, pepper, onions, prawn heads & tails and the crayfish into a blender and blend together. Add a little water to help move the blades of the blender. 3. Transfer the blended content into a wide bowl, add water to get a lighter but not watery consistency, then add the palm oil , vegetables, softened prawns, seasoning cubes and salt to taste(and any other yummy yummy you’ll like to add to it).  Mix thoroughly until the palm oil is well incorporated. 4. Finally, Pour into your container of choice, Seal and place in a steamer or pot of boiling water for 45 minutes to 1 hour until it solidifies.


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When Buhari’s rally scared Adamawa PDP Owolabi Adenusi, Yola

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he presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is believed to have assured that he would beat the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) hands down in this month’s presidential poll if the elections are to be judged by the number of (& +' *$03$*3_(')()* $ * Monday rally in Adamawa State. The number of supporters who abandoned their daily chores to witness the campaign rally of General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) may be a sort of worries to the PDP think tank in the state. Investigations revealed that the Ribadu Square venue of the rally, since its inception, has never witnessed the extent of population that showed up at the rally. For instance, a day to the rally, people from various local governments had moved to Yola, the state capital to avoid circumstances that may frustrate their chances of entering the venue of the rally. Newswatch Times investigation revealed that no fewer than 8,000 persons slept in the open ( )*3$* %3&(*$+* (* 3&$*+ * the historical events. Commercial tricycle operators known as KEKE NAPEP were not left (0 ')*3 *$0( *)( ()*$0(* ban on their operations by the state government to convey people going to square to witness the rally free while good Samaritans also made available free food and water to the people that thronged the venue. It took Buhari more than one hour to leave the vicinity of the airport as movement became a herculean task due to the surging crowd of people who wanted to catch a glimpse of the presidential candidate as security men became incapacitated. At the rally, Buhari vowed to take the nation out of its “present situation,” occasioned by the poor administration of the PDP after he may have been declared the winner of the much touted presidential polls. He described the 16 years of the PDP rule as wasted, stressing that the PDP government within the period succeeded in impoverishing the nation and rendered its youths jobless. He added that Nigeria as a nation lags

Jonathan (0 ')* '*3 *&3 3$ +' * “The PDP has killed us and our people,” he noted. Buhari said the priority of his administration would be to tackle insecurity and epileptic power supply. According to him, “the insurgency bedevilling the North East would become history as my administration will provide employment opportunities for our teeming youth and exploit the mineral and agricultural sectors in order to enhance the economy of the country.” He also promised to revive small scale industries, provide electricity and rehabilitate the network of roads in the country for rapid socioeconomic development to be rooted in the country. He advised his supporters to collect their permanent voter cards (PVCs), adding that it is the only weapon that could be used to rout the behemoth called the PDP just as he urged the people to protect and defend their votes during the elections. He also urged the electorate to vote the gubernatorial candidate of the party, Senator Muhammadu Umaru Jibrilla and remain consistent in voting the party at all electoral levels, adding that if voted, he would be fair to all Nigerians regardless of religion, ethnic and political coloration. National chairman of the party, Odigie Oyegun,

Sambo speaking at the occasion said the APC is the only party that could savage the nation from the PDP’s bad governance. He referred to Buhari as the apostle of change and incorruptible leader, adding that if voted into power, the APC would transform the country through frugal use of resources. However former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, while addressing the crowd said the APC government would bring about the needed change and turnaround for the country when voted into power. Atiku urged the people to vote out the PDP by voting only the APC into all $0(*( ( $ (*+ ( * '*$0(* forthcoming elections. He said the PDP is only holding power in the interim, adding that the party would be completely &+%$()* &+ *$+ *$+* +_+ “In the election, we shall show the PDP that it is holding an interim government,” Atiku noted. Abubakar called on the people not to allow any government agency to intimidate or harass them during the polls, urging them to defend their votes with fervour and enthusiasm. Also the former Speaker of Adamawa State House of Assembly and onetime acting governor of the state, James Barka, with thousands of PDP supporters announced their formal defection to the party and were received

by the national chairman of the party. Director general of Bindow campaign organisation, Alhaji Abba Jimeta, used the rally to debunk any rancour between Atiku Abubakar and Senator Jibrila Bindow, noting that Atiku, as the party leader in the state is doing everything possible for the victory of his party. According to him, there were media reports that the former Vice President is in secret path with the PDP, adding that the reports are pure lies and that the +& (&* * * + _()*$+* the APC cause and has no plan to defect. Jimeta explained that the APC is the only party that guarantees its members’ interest especially woman. According to him, the PDP did not do any primaries; they believe in godfatherism. “If you are in the PDP all you need is to have one big man in Abuja. We all witnessed what happened in Adamawa State - the impunity of the PDP which writes candidates names from Abuja and imposed them on their members,» he said. Ousted Governor Murtala Nyako’s supporters were not left out as they were led to the venue by the former chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Minjiyawa Umaru Kugama, who brought greetings from Nyako to Adamawa people. * %23 3* 3 )*$0(* 20$* against impunity in the PDP was started by Nyako, adding that it was a just 20$ * (* 3 )*3 */( * meaning Nigerians should join the APC in pushing out any bad government. He appealed to all Adamawa citizens irrespective of their &( 2 +'*3 3$ +' *$+* support Bindow and Buhari’s aspirations. According to him, the end has caught up with the few people who want to destroy the commonwealth of the nation, stressing that in a few days, Nigerians would speak with one voice. The rally revealed that no love was lost between Nyako’s supporters and Atiku as both political actors are working for the victory of the APC. Investigation furthered revealed that most of the people that thronged the venue of the occasion were supporters of other political parties but believe in Buhari’s ideology.

Jimi Agbaje’s entourage being chaperoned into Epe by Okada riders for a town hall meeting

Jimi Agbaje in a crowd gracing a town hall meeting in Lagos Island

Jimi Agbaje with non-indigenes at a town hall meeting

APGA guber candidate, Capt. Ihenacho’s tour of Imo State


Newswatch Times, Saturday, February 7, 2015

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Politics

Road to 2015 Polls

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Parallel govt: APC, a joker - Eholor

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Despite neither belonging to the two stalwarts )~ '+$ $44 !#)1#$((07$( &)*1#$(( $!& /*5 '+$ !$)-4$( "$|)&#/'0& !/#'3 !"! &+0$~ Patrick Eholor stands very tall in political $ 6/'0)*( 0* (5) {'/'$ (+)4)# €+) 0( '+$ 5$-6'3 &+/0#|/* )~ '+$ //})6# !/#'3 /! 0* '+$ ('/'$ (-) $ €0'+ ‚+$ƒ.*„" „)„(/…( about his calculations towards the coming -#$(05$*'0/4 $4$&'0)*( (^&$#-'( Is it true that you have dumped the Labour Party (LP) for the APC? No, it’s not true. I still remain the deputy chairman of the LP, Edo State. The LP has in the past played a major role to support the then ACN to see Governor Adams Oshiomhole into power. We are still one. In the two elections my friend and brother have held, I supported him and he was victorious - had that overwhelming victory over the PDP. If we are going to quit, I am not sure Adams, in his own sense of judgment, would like the collapse of Labour. He can’t do that. Adams has always been a Labour man; he is part of the LP in spite of his being an APC man. I have evidences where he said that he remains a Labour man. So the idea of me going to the APC is not there at all. I have no such intention. Being a very strong voice in the South South zone, and a public issues analyst, what will be your reaction to the coming elections, looking at the large number of South-southerners who say President Goodluck Jonathan has under-performed? I am glad the elections are close, and I am glad that Nigerians are reacting the way they are reacting. It’s healthy for the elections. Election is where you have parties and contestants from various parties from which one person must emerge winner. So I am glad that this election is not the type where we use the common tense, ‘Carry Go’. It’s not the type you can predict. But I know one thing for sure - if General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) had con-

tested the presidential election 90 days ago, he would have won. But when the campaigns became intensified, President Jonathan also has been showing reasons why he has to come back. There have been differences in the Gallup Polls. Today, you go to some quarters, and they say, ‘yes Buhari’; and then you go to other quarters and they say ‘yes’ to President Jonathan’. But each of them has his weaknesses and strengths. But in the long run, the majority will win. Make no mistake, President Jonathan, in whatever way, perhaps because of his fortunes he is Goodluck - has won already. Reasons: even if he loses the elections, he still has won, because there has never been an election like this where you have the biometric data system and people take it very seriously. If it wasn’t for the platform Jonathan put in place, it wouldn’t have been possible. We have had people who have been there in the past who never thought of this idea. So I am sure that is also a plus for him. President Jonathan also has his own weaknesses. There has never been a time in our history when you have so many corrupt people surrounding a government, and it’s so difficult for him to fight. Then coming to Buhari - he is allergic to corruption; he hates corrupt people. Also too, if you look at the past and see the things he did - some are plus, while others speak against him today. The election is very close. It now depends on the electorate to really now choose who they think should lead them.


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Sports Update Niger 2015: Eaglets hit Sokoto for final build up N

igeria’s U17 team, the Golden Eaglets, on Friday NOOY•VWT q`qRqTRqTjZNŠYXVT their preparation for the 11th African U17 Championship, which begins next week in neighbouring Niger Republic. Coach Emmanuel Amuneke led a team of 25 players and eight qRUVOTq=QYNŠXTRqTRUVT historic seat of the Caliphate aboard Arik Air which departed Abuja International Airport at 10:40 am and landed at the Sultan

Saddik Abubakar Airport at 11: 25 am. Amuneke said he was happy to be in Sokoto again since his last visit 24 years ago with the national U23 team for a friendly match ahead of the Cairo ‘91 All Africa Games Soccer Tournament. “We are happy to come down to Sokoto ‰qOTqzOTjZNŠTšOVšNONRYqZT for Niger 2015,� he told the press on arrival. “We want to use this opportunity to thank the government and the people of Sokoto as well as the Nigeria Football

Federation (NFF) for giving us the platform to come to Sokoto and we are ready to work harder in the days ahead. “Though , it is very hot , coming down to Sokoto ‰V‹TWN—XTRqTqzOTjOXRT game in Niger would surely help us and we just have to go through this in order to achieve our objective.â€? The weather condition in Sokoto is similar to what is obtainable in Niamey at this period with a temperature Ă€zQRzNRYZ[T{VR‹VVZT¾™Û T NZWTÂľÂœĂ› Š The team were

welcomed by a strong delegation from the Sokoto Football Association board led by its chairman, Muhammed Nasiru Saidu. Others on his entourage include Sanusi Bello; Bashar Muhammed; Murtala Abubakar; Abdulrahman Muhammed; Ibrahim Ladan; secretary to the Sokoto FA, Garuba Hassan and other football stakeholders in the state. The Golden Eaglets UN•VTNŠOVNW—TXV7ŠVWTYZRqT their Giginya Coral Hotel camp.

Flying Eagles drop Alegbe on account of age Agbim still ...as Pyagbara scales hurdle

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olphins star, Tony Alegbe’s joy of being called up to the camp of the Flying Eagles has been cut short after he was dropped on account of age discrepancies. Dolphin’s duo of Alegbe and Christian Pyagbara were called up to the Nigeria under-20 team in preparation for

next month Africa youth Championship after their impressive showing at the just concluded super six tournament. However while Pyagbara is eligible for the team, despite playing at the last under-20 World cup two years ago, Alegbe’s documents revealed he is too old. The player has since

left camp while a source in the camp QqZjO–TRqT ϪŠZ[T Christian Pyagbara stands a big chance of making the team to next month’s Africa Youth Championship in Senegal. Nigeria is in same group with host Senegal, Ivory Coast and Congo NZWT‹YŠŠTZVVWTRqTjZYXUT at least second in their group to qualify for the Under-20 World Cup in New Zealand.

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NBBF approves code of conduct for players, officials

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he Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) has approved a code of conduct for players, team q=QYNŠX¨T‹YRUTNT–NZWNRVTRqT RN`VTV)VQRT‰Oq–TRUYXT—VNO­XT basketball season. According to the federation, in a communique at the end of its stakeholders’ meeting in Abuja, the decision is aimed at bringing sanity in the nation’s elite basketball league. Beside that, the NBBF charged all teams participating in the DStv Premier League to provide insurance cover for their players and a standard

Mertesacker praises Arsenal youngster Akpom

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rsenal’s Germany international, Per Mertesacker has showered praise on Chuba Akpom following a string of fine performances for the first team in recent games. The England youth international has featured in four games for the Gunners , including two in the Premier League, since the start of this year, coming off the bench

in each of the matches. On a positive note, Per Mertesacker says the displays of Akpom and Francis Coquelin, especially against Aston Villa on Sunday, ticked the right boxes. ‘’They have played an absolutely fantastic role and will get the experience now,’’ Mertesacker was quoted as saying by Sky Sports, according to Daily Mail.

medical team for the teams. Similarly, the forum approved March 13th 2015 as the commencement date for 2014/2015 DStv Premier League, while that of Zenith Women’s league is slated for 20th March, 2015. It also endorsed a proposal for the grading of Nigerian referees to enable them operate in the various leagues without unnecessary interference to other leagues to which they do not belong to. That during all-star games, Basketball legends as well as some prominent members of SWAN should be given prominence instead of musicians and actors. qOTRUVTjOXRTRY–VTYZTRUVT history of the nation’s basketball, a programme for the National Challenge Cup was presented and adopted to allow for a minimum of two teams per state to play in each of the XYÂŞT[VqšqŠYRYQNŠT¸qZNŠTšŠN—q)XT in one venue, while two teams emerge from each zone to play in the Atlantic and Savannah QqZ‰VOVZQVTjZNŠXT‹UVOVTRUOVVT team will qualify from each of RUVTR‹qTRqTZNRYqZNŠTjZNŠXŠ

uper Eagles goalkeeper, Chigozie Agbim is yet to secure a contract with another club, N‰RVOT‰NYŠYZ[TRqTXRN—Tq)T relegation with Gombe United last season. The 30-year old could not help his Gombe United side avoid the drop at the end of last season in the Nigeria Professional Football VN[zV¨TNXTRUV—TjZYXUVWT a disappointing 17th, and subsequently relegated to the Nigeria National League. The former Nigeria U17 goalkeeper is presently the third choice goalkeeper for the Super N[ŠVX¨TNZWTYXTRUVTjOXRT choice and captain of the second string Super Eagles team, largely dominated by home

based players. zRTUVTUNXTNW–Y7VWTRqT reporters that he is yet to sign with any club ahead of the new season. “I am still taking my time, I don’t want to do anything in a hurry. I have not signed with any club at the moment, but I hope I can get one soon,� he said.

Agba denied UK visa for Chicago Fire trials

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hicago Fire-bound Samuel Agba has been denied a UK entry visa that would have allowed him join the MLS side in England for preseason training. His representative, King-

ley Chukwuemeka told AfricanFootball.com the Enugu Rangers forward was denied an entry visa into UK to join Chicago Fire, but plans are on to enable him go to USA to join the team. “Samuel Agba was to join Chicago Fire in England for their preseason, but unfortunately that won’t happen again because he was denied entry visa into UK,� said the USA-based agent. “I don’t know why but I am putting in effort to make him go apply for USA visa so he could come and join the team in USA for trials and if he succeeded, he will sign a deal.�


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Sports Update

Falcons coach calls for early preparations S

uper Falcons coach, Edwin Okon has bemoaned the lack of preparation by his team ahead of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada. The African champions are yet to commence any form of preparation for the World Cup, with the tournament just four months away, and Okon, who led the team to the Africa Women Championship title in Namibia last November, is expressing his

frustration. “We have not started anything and I hoped we would have started by now. This is the World Cup, the biggest football tournament in the world and the other teams have started some form of preparation. “I really don’t know what to say about the situation and I really hope the NFF can help us so we can start our preparation because we want to do well,� he told sl10.ng.

Meanwhile, the chairperson of the Nigeria Women’s Football League, and an VÂŞVQzRY•VTQq––Y7VVT–V–ber of the Nigeria Football Federation, Dilichukwu Onyedinma has given a rather weird reason why the team isn’t in camp at the moment. “The general elections are coming and most of these players are registered to vote in their respective states, so we must allow them perform their civic duties. “We expect that after the

elections, they shall be called to camp in preparation for the World Cup,� she told Brila FM. Okon, however, has suggested he will not be responsible for how Nigeria fares at the mundial, since they may not have a ‘proper’ preparation. “I can only do my best with what is on ground because if we do not have a proper preparation, then there may not be much I can do.�

Briank Fok pledges international future to Nigeria

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hanghai Shenhua starlet, Briank Fok has pledged his international future to Nigeria despite having caps for the youth teams of Hong Kong. Born in Kaduna 20 years ago to a Nigerian mom and a Hong Kongese dad, the central defender can represent either of the countries at senior level. Despite being in contention to sport the red jersey of the Hong Kong

AFCON Final: Oliseh tips Cote d’Ivoire to conquer

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ormer Nigeria skipper, Sunday Oliseh has tipped Cote d’Ivoire as favourites to win # ‡ ! <X " & † ‡ missed. $ & & two highly talented teams who have ! a long time – Ghana last won the tournament 33 years ago and Cote d’Ivoire have not landed the trophy since 1992. Oliseh, who won the Nations Cup in 1994 and was only denied a repeat < '*** " the Elephants will go into Sunday’s =

& = % # championship game. “Cote d’Ivoire is clear favorite to & $ ‡ % & $ & & < soccer,� said Oliseh in an analysis he & “Player for player Cote d’Ivoire † a team now especially when they are not in possession. “! and a constant change of pace with & & > = ‡ € % and worth taking into consideration † • „ & " >

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senior national team in the not too distant future, Briank Fok wants to step out of his comfort ¸qZV¨TNZWTj[URTRqTVNOZTNT spot on Nigeria’s Olympic National Team. ‘’I have never been contacted by the Nigeria Football Federation, I would love to play for Nigeria if the chance ever comes,’’ Brian Fok said to SL10.ng. ‘’I have played from Under 17 level to Under 23 level for the Hong Kong national team. ‘’I was born in Nigeria and grew up there, I left when I was 12. I miss everything in Nigeria, family, friends, the freedom and most especially the food.’’ The Pepsi Academy product says his decision to play for Nigeria instead of Hong Kong will be sweet music to the ears of his mother, who has been following his progress since he picked up the trade. ‘’My mum would love it if I could play for Nigeria because her family is a sporting family. ‘’But my dad prefers me to play for Hong Kong as it’s much easier to play for them plus if I play for Hong Kong I can easily play in China as a local player,’’ Brian Fok goes on. Quizzed about his characteristics, he said: ‘’I play a simple game, I prefer possession football and I like to go in hard for tackles. ‘’I’m a leader on the pitch, encourage players and I have a big physical presence.’’ Brian Fok has cited former Manchester United defenders Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand as his role models. He is spending the second half of this season at Spanish side FC Cracks on loan from Shanghai Shenhua.

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iot police escort RUVT–NRQUTq=QYNŠXT q)TRUVTšYRQUTNRT half time after fans throw projectiles Africa Cup of Nations hosts Equatorial Guinea UN•VT{VVZTjZVWTĂ˜ÂœÂ™Â™¨Â™Â™Â™T and escaped having a third-placed match against DR Congo on Saturday played behind closed doors after crowd trouble YZTNTXV–YĂ‚jZNŠTN[NYZXRT Ghana. Several Ghana fans were injured after rival supportVOXTN7NQ`VWTRUV–T‹YRUTRUVT Black Stars leading 3-0 and with less than 10 minutes to the end of Thursday’s ‰OYQNT zšTXV–YĂ‚jZNŠŠ The game was only

restarted after a 35-minute delay as anti-riot police were forced to evacuate fans from the 15,000-capacity Estadio de Malabo. VXYWVXTRUVTjZV¨TRUVT T WYXQYšŠYZNO—TQq––Y7VVTqZT Friday announced it will allow for a third-placed match between Equatorial Guinea and DRC to be played with fans “to promote a spirit of fair play and brotherhood in the AFCON 2015â€?. However, if there is another crowd trouble, Equatorial Guinea will play their next home game behind closed doors. The host nation will also pay for the treatment of the injured Ghana fans.

We don’t fear Cote d’Ivoire – Ayew

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hana forward, Andre Ayew insists Black Stars are not scared of facing Cote d’Ivoire YZTRUVTjZNŠTq‰TRUVT°Â™ÂœÂ›T ‰OYQNT Cup of Nations. The Black Stars secured their place in Sunday’s grand jZNŠVTYZT NRNTN‰RVOT{VNRYZ[T hosts Equatorial Guinea in a comprehensive 3-0 win on Thursday night in Malabo. Ghana, having failed to win the African Cup for over three decades, face a good •qOYNZTXYWVTYZTRUVTjZNŠXT‰qOTNT chance to make history. Cote d’Ivoire have some of RUVTjZVXRTšŠN—VOXTqZTRUVTQqZtinent in their camp capable of spooking fear into any side up against them. But Ghana’s leading scorer at the tournament Andre

—V‹TNW–YRXT zZWN—­XTjZNŠT will be tough but is adamant the Black Stars fear no one. “Nobody is scared of nobody,â€? he told AFricanfootball.com. “I think it is a big game where there will be big players and it is going to be tough for everyone.

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