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UN doubts planned polls in Adamawa, Borno,Yobe Military guarantees security at election INEC to publish voters register next week Adewale Giwa, Washington, DC and Cyril Mbah, Abuja

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head of next month’s general elections in the country, the United Nations yesterday advised the Federal Govern ter-insurgency measures, which will guarantee adequate protection for innocent citizens from the threat posed by Boko Haram in the three Northeastern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe.

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Managing Director, Procter and Gamble, Mr. George Nassar (left) and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, at the launch of the Growing Girls and Women in Nigeria (GWIN) initiative in Abuja on Thursday night.

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withdrawal of Niger and ! ) tinational Joint Task Force set ! the action is positive in the sense that it will help Nigeria determine which nations are actually supporting the ongoing campaign against the menace. They advised President Goodluck Jonathan and the military to work towards cut-

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UN doubts planned polls in Adamawa, Borno,Yobe Continued from Page 1 regions. Our fear is that counter-insurgency measures are yet to provide adequate protection for civilians from the threat posed by Boko Haram, with the civilian population in the three northeastern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe subjected to intense attacks and systematic human rights violations over the last six months. “The holding of polls throughout the states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa will present a formidable challenge. The risk of pre-and post-electoral violence requires the international community to engage further with Nigeria; to address its ongoing challenges and support the holding of

credible and peaceful elections throughout the country.â€? Mr. Chambas, giving his + '$% chief, also referred to political instability in the Gambia and Burkina Faso. “In Burkina Faso, meanwhile, a joint mission of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), African Union and United Nations helped secure an agreement among national stakeholders for a civilian-led transition when an uprising in October 2014 led to the abrupt resignation of President Blaise CompaorĂŠ, after he sought to amend the Constitution to run for a third term,â€? Chambas stated. INEC has consistently said

it would conduct elections in the three northeastern states under emergency rule “if the coast is clear.� Meanwhile, the Defence Headquarters has assured that the military would provide adequate security in every state of the federation before, during and after the general elections of next month. Director of Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade, said the military would do everything possible to provide tight security around the country and ensure safety of lives and properties of every Nigerian irrespective of the person’s party / * General Olukolade spoke in Abuja, saying there is noth-

ing to worry about over insecurity, assuring that the military would live up to public expectations by keeping the country safe and secure. He said: “All considerations are on to put in whatever is required to comply with the security requirements of the nation in relation to elections or all other socio-economic activities.� The Army General also stated that the North- East counter insurgency operation has progressed well lately, adding that the military is putting its best in the operation. “Everybody is doing his best and trying to improve and reverse any noted setback,� Olukolade assured.

L-R: Imo State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha; PDP Women Leader), Kema Chikwe; Minister of Police Affairs, Alhaji Jelili Adesiyan, and Minister of State Foreign Affairs 1, Prof.

IPAC embarks on nationwide voter education Cyril Mbah, Abuja

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he Inter-Party Advisory Council of Nigeria (IPAC), an umbrella body of all registered political parties in the country, has called for free, fair, credible, and violence-free general election next month, even as it mobilized its members for a nationwide voter enlightenment campaign. The Publicity Secretary of IPAC, Chief Godson Okoye said in Abuja that the this year’s general elections will be ans to showcase their rich political culture and democratic ethos. He called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure that the elections do not witness a repeat of the hitches experienced in previous general elections since 1999. The IPAC hoped that the / ! tions would have reinforced the commitment of politicians and the electoral umpire to improve on the country’s electoral process.

“We are optimistic that the forthcoming polls will be transparent and peaceful and we urge political parties to support INEC in carrying out this monumental national duty that will deepen and strengthen our emerging democracy. “We also urge political parties to abide by the code of conduct, which all the parties subscribed to and swore to re-

spect,� Okoye said. He also urged all registered voters who have not collected their permanent voters’ cards 0 1 / respective local government areas and collect them to avoid being disenfranchised on election days. He declared that in furtherance to its civic responsibility, IPAC in conjunction with

INEC, will embark on public enlightenment programme in all the six geopolitical zones of the country starting in the North Central zone. The event, he said, starts today at the Garki II Model Market, Abuja, by 9.00a.m. IPAC invited all political parties to be part of the event, saying it is “a noble cause that will support and strengthen our nascent democracy.�

INEC to publish 2015 voters’ register Tuesday Saminu Ibrahim, Abuja

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he Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it will on Tuesday next week publish the Register of Voters to be deployed in the conduct of next month’s general elections. According to INEC bulletin 705 released yesterday in Abuja: “This is a crucial milestone on the journey to the 2015 General Elections.� The commission hinged its decision on section 20 of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended), which provides that the Register of Voters for an elec-

tion shall be published at least thirty (30) days before the elections. “The 2015 General Elections will take place on February 14 and 28, 2015,� INEC emphasized. Similarly, the commission recalled that Timetable And Schedule of Activities for the 2015 General Elections released to the public on 24th January 24 last year shows under item 10 that the Commission shall release/publish / "

{ for the election on January 13, 2015. “By the same token, the

Commission shall publish the list of nominated candidates contesting for the Presidency and National Assembly on January 13, 2015. The list of / of Governor and House of Assembly will be published on January 27, 2015.� ) !

ures released by the Commission’s Voter Registry Department shows that as at January 7, 2015, INEC had received about 54,341,610 Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs); distributed 38,774,219 nation-wide and had a balance of 15,567, 219 which are yet to be collected.

Boko Haram: ‘Don’t count on neighbouring countries’ Continued from Page 1 military presence and in ter insurgency operation,� Yunusa said. According to him, making deals that are not respected with neighbouring countries could lead to defeat for Nigeria even when it is a positive approach to carry everyone along. He, however, frowned at a situation where Nigeria’s neighbours treat the country with scorn. Yunusa advised the Federal Government to promptly report the withdrawal of the two countries to the African Union, alleging that they might have been sabotaging Ni @ gency in the sub-region. “Nigeria should not beg Chad and Niger Republic. We need to establish the fact that we are a regional power respected throughout the world. I believe that our soldiers are capa+ * : feat Boko Haram without the assistance of foreign D

* The Deputy National Chairman of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), Dr. Abdullahi Manzo, said the insurgency has presented a perfect opportunity and the right conditions for Nigeria to 6 8 world that its military has what it takes to defend the country without foreign help. He said: “We should not rely on foreign soldiers to Boko Haram. Rather, the Federal Government should properly empower our soldiers with better weapons and send them to defend the North East zone,� stressing that Nigerian soldiers will be more insurgents than foreign forces. Manzo also said Nigeria is ripe to own nuclear weapons for deterrence purposes. He said: “We should now review our security strategies and agenda, and plan for the future. Our future plans should include developing a nuclear deterrent capability. “We must not allow the world to think that Boko Haram has weakened the country in any way. We have capable soldiers who are well trained but they need modern weapons to properly engage the miscreants.� Another public commentator, Chief Winston Odumu-Ojobi said: “The withdrawal of Chad and Niger from the Multinational Joint Task Force is enough proof that these countries do not wish

Nigeria well and may be supporting the Boko Haram insurgents in their attempt to destabilise Nigeria.� Winston also urged the Federal Government to declare total war on Boko Haram saying the group has shown, by its mode of operation, that it is at war with Nigeria. Odumu-Ojobi, a former Head of International Relations for Alhaji Ibrahim Shekarau Presidential Campaign Organisation and the former Deputy National Chairman of the United Nigeria Peoples Party (UNPP), said: “Since Boko Haram has declared war on us, we should also declare total war on them. Nigeria is the most powerful country in Africa just as the United States is the most powerful country in the world. “No country should be allowed to take us for granted or hold us to ransom. Nigerians will give the president the backing he requires to declare full scale war on Boko Haram.� A serving intelligence / his name in print said: “What the Nigeria military and the intelligence services are doing to contain insurgency in the country especially in the north east must be com should be made to support them. The security agencies have foiled several terrorist attempts that were not brought to the attention of the public because we do not want to cause unnecessary panic. “The Armed Forces and the intelligence services must be encouraged to defeat Boko Haram. Nigerians must unite as one people and give the military the backing it needs to boost the morale of

+ the insurgency and other crimes against the state to a standstill.� He recalled that the 7 % Chief Marshal Alex Badeh had assured the nation recently that the security situation in the north east in particular and Nigeria in general would improve this year. : / called on the Federal Government to look into the concerns expressed by the 7

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wo al-Qaida-linked brothers suspected in the Charlie Hebdo massacre came out of their hideaway with guns on Friday and were killed in a clash with security forces, French police said. Moments later, another hostagetaker in Paris was killed in a separate clash, along with three of his hostages. France has been high alert since the country’s worst terror attack in decades - the massacre Wednesday in Paris at the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo that left 12 people dead. After the two separate hostage-taking incidents began 2 / + to protect residents and tourists from further attacks, shutting down a famed Jewish neighborhood, putting schools under lockdown and urging residents to stay indoors and remain vigilant. By yesterday afternoon, explosions and gunshots rang out and white smoke rose up outside a printing plant in Dammartin-en-Goele, northeast of Paris, where brothers Cherif Kouachi, 32, and Said Kouachi, 34, had holed up with a hostage. Security forces had surrounded the building for most of the day. After the explosions,

a police SWAT forces were seen on the roof of the building and a police helicopter landed nearby it. Audrey Taupenas, spokeswoman for the town near the Charles de Gaulle airport, said the brothers died in the clash. Their hostage was freed. Another gunman who took 2 afternoon at a kosher grocery in Paris also died in a nearly simultaneous raid there, said Gael Fabiano of the UNSA police union. : Amedy Coulibaly, had earlier threatened to kill his hostages if French authorities launched an assault on the two brothers, a ! / * : of hostage-takers know each / not authorized to discuss the rapidly developing situation. ' ! / three hostages also died at the grocery. None could say what happened to the woman listed on a police bulletin as his accomplice. Security forces stormed the Paris grocery near the Porte de Vincennes neighborhood minutes after news of clashes at the printing plant. Moments later, several people were seen being led out of the store. It was not

clear exactly how many hostages had been inside or how many were freed. : attacks, the Paris mayor’s / ! along Rosiers Street in the city’s famed Marais neighborhood in the heart of the tourist district. Hours before the Jewish Sabbath, the street is usually crowded with shoppers - French Jews and tourists alike. The street is also only one kilometer away from Charlie + @ / * The gunman had burst shooting into the kosher store just a few hours before the Jewish Sabbath began, declaring “You know who I am,� the / * : came before sundown when the store was crowded with shoppers. Several wounded ! ! + 6 ! said. Paris police released photos of Coulibaly, also believed responsible for the roadside killing of a Paris policewoman, and one of a second suspect, a woman named Hayet Boumddiene, who they said was his accomplice. About 100 students were placed under lockdown in schools nearby and the highway ringing Paris was closed.

Hours before and 40 kilometers away , a convoy of police trucks, helicopters and ambulances streamed toward Dammartin-en-Goele, a small industrial town near Charles de Gaulle airport, to seize the Charlie Hebdo suspects, who had hijacked a car in a nearby town after more than two days on the run. “They said they want to die as martyrs,� Yves Albarello, a local lawmaker inside the command post, told French television station i-Tele. With the brothers trapped, Charles de Gaulle closed two runways to arrivals to avoid

endangering planes. Both brothers had ties to terrorist networks. Cherif Kouachi was convicted of terrorism charges in 2008 for ties to a network sending jihadis to * * 0 ;* % / said his brother, Said, is suspected of having fought for alQaida in Yemen. Another sen / was in Yemen until 2012. Both / ! : %

ated Press on condition of anonymity because of an ongoing investigation into Kouachi’s stay in Yemen.

Boko Haram: ‘Don’t count on neighbouring countries’ Continued from Page 2 rest or relent until Boko Haram is crushed in the northeast. He further said the withdrawal of Chadian and Niger Republic troops from the Multinational Joint Task Force is a clear indication that the two countries were either actively or passively supporting the terrorists, and would be delighted to see the collapse of Nigeria. Last week, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh had told State House correspondents after a National Security Council meeting that member countries of the Multinational Joint : 2 ! Chad and Niger were not cooperating, adding that they had actually withdrawn their troops from the headquarters of the operation, leading to the attack on Baga. Badeh, who spoke at the Presidential villa on the counter-terrorism operations in the north east, said even though the two countries pulled out their soldiers, it may be premature to assume that they

have completely rejected the multinational defence arrangement. ! 4 “What has been happening is that the two countries have not contributed as much or enough troops to the point agreed especially in Baga, which was attacked and captured last week by Boko Haram. Badeh added that, “initially, Chad kept its troops on their own side of the border but later, they were withdrawn. Niger initially had troops with us; but after learning about the withdrawal of Chadian troops, they too withdrew and left Nigerians only at the Multinational Force Headquarters.� 7 that the attack by Boko itary base in Baga, Borno State, left several soldiers dead but he blamed the development on the withdrawal of some members of the multinational force. For Badeh, “I wish the borders between Nigeria and these countries could be closed; but how do you close such a large border?�


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Jonathan won’t be re-elected in 2015,says Kwankwaso Ted Odogwu, Bureau Chief, Kano

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ano State Governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso yesterday in Kano reiterated that President Goodluck Jonathan would not be re-elected, due to what he described as incompetence and failure of his government. While receiving a delegation from Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area of the state, who were on a solidarity visit at Government House, Kwankwaso maintained that it was evident that Jonathan’s men in Kano

were afraid to campaign for him as they have nothing to show. Justifying the reason why he and his associates dumped the PDP for the APC, Kwankwaso government was not only a total failure but a disaster to Nigerian. Leader of the delegation, Madakin Kano, as well as the District Head of Dawakin Tofa, Alhaji Yusuf Nabahani Cigari, said they were at the Government House to express appreciation to the governor for the support he has consistently extends to the Deputy Governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, who is an indigene of the area.

PRESCOM ends two-day conference on small arms proliferation Cyprian Ebele Onitsha

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he Presidential arms and Light Weapons (PRESCOM) yesterday ended its twoday conference on how to curtail proliferation of small arms and light weapons in the country especially now that the 2015 general election is around the corner. Speaking at the conference held at the Nike Lake hotel Enugu, Enugu state, for those in the South East zone, Governor Chime Sullivan, stated that no election could be said to be free without peace noting that people must

be allowed to exercise their rights without the use of arms and molestation. The Governor who was ably represented by his Commissioner for Justice, Hon. Tony Ani, added that security was a very necessary tool for peaceful conduct of election. P R E S C O M coordinator, Mr Dickson Orji said the conference would be held in the six zones of the country, adding that the SouthSouth region would hold the next edition of the conference.

FG reiterates commitment to qualitative education Emma Mgbeahurike, Owerri

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he Federal government has instituted overseas post graduate scholarships for university lecturers and best graduating students ! encourage qualitative teaching and learning in nation’s educational system. This is in addition to the establishment of NDDC projects for tertiary institutions such as ETF and TETFUND projects in schools as well as e-library in unity schools. The Minister of State for Education, Prof. Viola Onwuliri, disclosed this the activities of the ministry. She said that although 12 more universities had been established by the federal government to take care of the imbalance of tertiary institutions in some parts ! on to explore more avenues for the production of more intellectuals in line with the dictates of current global

reality. Prof. Onwuliri who also card as a Minister of State " #! that the nation had signed a bilateral air services agreement with Turkey, and commended President Goodluck Jonathan for his result oriented transformation and for appointing 13 female ministers into his cabinet out of a total of 42 ministers. Apart from empowering states through Agro policy ventures and integrating the nation into international e-commerce community, the Minister said that the nation has been exposed to the global economy and had secured a permanent seat at the UN Security Council. She advised Nigerians to ignore politicians who make promises they cannot votes, advising that they should critically analyze the antecedents of such politicians.

JTF provides security for Muslims during Jumat prayers Ted Odogwu, Kano

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he Joint Task Force Operatives (JTF), yesterday, provided security for Muslim faithful during and after the Jumat prayers in Kano. Armed JTF operatives were seen at both entry

and exit points of venues leading to the Jumat prayers, monitoring all Muslim faithful, who were gaining entry to the praying ground particularly in the Sabon Gari Area of Kano and Fagge praying ground. Also, the Chief

Imams of the various Jumat praying ground organized some youths, who also provided additional security as they screened Muslim faithful trooping to the praying ground, particularly those carrying hand bags to ensure that they were

not carrying anything incriminating. The stern-looking JTF operatives were at the entry and exit points during and after the Jumat prayers, monitoring all worshippers until they respective homes. It would be recalled that recently, bomb blasts rocked the Kano Central addressed during the Mosque located within next regional Security the premises of the Conference to be held in Emir’s Palace, believed to have carried out by some Niamey on 20 January.� The Commission, however, said it is during which not less ' than 120 Muslim faithful a comprehensive range lost their lives. The incident must have of political, development and humanitarian support to Nigeria in of security at all places tackling the threat, and of worship during and in ensuring the sound after both Christian and development of the Muslim prayers. country.

EU condemns fresh Boko Haram attacks on Borno’s Baga Taiye Agbaje, Abuja

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he European Union (EU) yesterday condemned the

fewer than 16 villages were destroyed and hundreds of people reportedly killed. A statement made available to our correspondent in Abuja stated: “The renewed

$ Eastern Nigeria are another expression of terrorism targeting innocent people. “They have led to the destruction of at least 16 villages and reportedly killed hundreds of people, displacing % & Haram insurgency was discussed at the recent EU-Nigeria Ministerial Dialogue. It will also be

LP charges INEC,security agencies on credible polls Taiye Agbaje, Abuja

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he Labour Party (LP) has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the security agencies in the country to ensure a free, fair and credible poll in the forthcoming general elections. Speaking in an exclusive interview with Newswatch Times in Abuja, the National Chairman of LP, Alhaji Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, also charged Nigerians to always work for the unity of the country. “Nigerians should watch it. They should believe in this nation called Nigeria. They should allow free, fair, credible election, particularly INEC and security agencies. They should allow for peaceful coexistence, they should allow for violence-free election this year because this year, by the Grace of God, Nigeria will overcome,� he said. Responding to question on the level of preparation of the party for the election, Abdulsalam explained that though LP has no presidential candidate, the party’s governorship candidates and other standard-bearers for various positions have begun a house-to-house campaign. “Some people in Ebonyi and Delta State have started house-to-house campaign. Most of them have started their own campaigns in their own way. They are yet to give us their time-table; there must be time-table, schedule of campaigns, so that it does not clash with the other political parties and that has to be approved by the security agencies and INEC in various states. So by the time that is on, you will see us all over the states,� he said. Despite the defection of

Governor Olusegun Mimiko to People Democratic Party (PDP) in 2014, Abdulsalam pointed out that LP still has more strength than it used to

have. “As at today, we have more senators in the National Assembly, we have more members in the House of

Representatives and in the various Houses of Assembly at state level. So we are as stronger than we used to be before,� he said.

MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT, KEBBI STATE ADVERTISEMENT FOR REQUEST FOR QUOTATION (RFQ) FOR SUPPLY AND OR INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIFICATION MATERIALS FOR VARIOUS ELECTRIFICATION PROJECTS

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of manufacturers of electrical materials etc are to submit their quotations for the project at 2.00pm, one week after publication. The Ministry of Water Resources and Rural Development and General Manager Rural Electricity Board Kebbi State, Birnin Kebbi reserves the right to reject any quotation that does not meet its requirements.

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$400m bitumen project: Bizman fumes, Oyo guber: ‘All candidates are brothers’ threatens Ibadan-Abuja protest walk S Olaide Oyelude, Ibadan

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N i g e r i a n businessman, Mr. Olubodun Adewumi, will today (Saturday) commence a protest walk from Ibadan to Abuja over his alleged non-issuance of Bitumen exploration licence by the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development despite President Goodluck Jonathan’s approval last six months. He added that he began the process of securing the licence four years ago while the President’s approval for the project was six months ago. The businessman who relocated from abroad

four years ago because of the project, told journalists in Ibadan, Oyo state capital that he had put up a consortium of veteran geologists and geophysicists for the project while he and his team intended to come to Nigeria with 100 per cent of the project funds which he put at $400 million including $30 million earmarked for the local community development. He recounted, “Anyone who has had the misfortune of travelling along the Ijebu-Ode Ore axis of the Benin-Ore express way cannot but lament the deplorable state of that section of the road. The trajectory of Nigeria’s

! ' distorted by the twist of % 8 the regular users of BeninOre road realise that two ' right of that section of the road when going towards Benin is situated one of the largest deposition of Bitumen in the world. USGS estimated this to be 84 billion metric tons. And this is precisely what is required to resurface this road and many other roads in Nigeria. “Our country needlessly spent US$1.96 billion yearly importing Bitumen, the large deposition of which lays naturally beneath the road networks (which traverse Ogun,

Ondo and Edo states). This twist of irony and the associated wastages no doubt, are some of the major reasons why, or no money left for our schools, hospitals, power supplies, our security personnel and why many of our road networks across the nation are in such dreadful conditions. ‘’The development of Nigeria is so paramount on my mind that I left my business for the past four years to brave this herculean task of acquiring the exploration licence which is required to develop this Bitumen deposits for the common good of our dear country.

ocial Democratic Party (SDP) Oyo State governorship candidate, Engr. Oluseyi Makinde has implored electorate in the state to shun violence in the February elections, describing all the contenders as brothers. Makinde made the declaration while introducing his deputy candidate, Alhaji Sulaimon Adediran to the public at the party secretariat, Oke-Ado in Ibadan. Makinde observed that the governorship candidates of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), All Progressives Congress (APC), Labour Party (LP), Accord Party (AP) are all natives of the state, stressing “All the party candidates are from this state, they have programmes that will develop the state but SDP is the best party among them with laudable agenda of great %> He added, “For instance the position of our primary and secondary schools is not acceptable to SDP. Today in our public schools pupils are ? desks and lockers. Apart from this a lot of the classrooms and buildings are now dilapidated, all this we shall

' / %> Makinde fumed, “Oyo State came 24th in WAEC examination last year, this is not acceptable to us. We shall address all these and provide employment for our teeming unemployed youth through Agricultural programmes %> He also declared that SDP will give interest of Yoruba nation a priority it deserves immediately it comes to power in February 2015, saying, “Yoruba in Western Region of Nigeria always believed in doing things in their ways and they believe that whatever they lay their hands on must be successful, thus, belonging to an opposition does not make any ! % @Q X Yoruba did not belong to the political party in central and Late Chief Obafemi Awolowo administration ran a successful government that became a reference point to other regions. Also, Late Chief Bola Ige’s government during the second republic became a reference point to others especial in the Eastern and Northern parts of the country because of the qualitative and free education which I, Seyi Z @%

LAHA passes Mortgage and Property Bill Mansur Oladunjoye agos state House of Assembly (LAHA) has passed the bill for a law to amend the state mortgage and property law, 2010. & ^ November 4, 2014 deliberated " % Consequently, stakeholders’ meeting was held and presentations made by participants. Meanwhile, the chairman ^ Finance, Hon. Adefumilayo Tejuoso laid the report before the House after which the bill was slated for debate on % & on Finance, emanating from stakeholders’ meeting amended section 2 of the

L L-R: The Ondo State representative on the Niger Delta Development Commission board, Barr. Benson Amuwa; Project Manager, Engr. Sciandrello Emmanuel, NDDC Director for Ondo State, Mr. Glasgow Seigha and Managing Director of the NDDC, Barr. Bassey Dan-Abia during the inspection of the 21.4-kilometre Ugbo-Oghoye road in Ilaje LGA of Ondo State recently.

Senatorial aspirant pays N50m to restore power in Ogun waterside Bolu-olu Esho, Abeokuta

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ll Progressives Congress (APC) Senatorial candidate for Ogun East, Prince Dapo Abiodun has $*+ of the N50million promised, to provide power supply to Ogun Waterside. He presented the cheque to the Awujale and Paramount ruler of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona who presented the

= #! Manager of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC), Mrs. Bolanle Onagoruwa. Newswatch Times recalled that the people of Ogun Waterside local government had been in darkness for over two years due to poor connection. Abiodun had on arrival for his political campaign asked

the people across the district to prioritise their challenges and discovered that communities in the Ogun Waterside have been ! outage for over two years. He immediately contacted the power distributing company in charge to know the cause of the permanent outage. After his discussion with them, he asked them to do

UCH doctors,consultants lament unpaid salaries Olaide Oyelude, Ibadan embers of University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan Chapter of the Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria, (MDCAN), have alleged non payment of their two months salaries by federal government, accusing the government) of injustice. A press statement by MDCAN General Secretary, Dr. Victor Makanjuola made available to journalists in Ibadan, Oyo state capital alleged that the federal government and the hospital management had not paid

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members of the association last November and December salaries despite the fact that they were not on strike. The association further accused the government of allegedly paying the salaries of members of the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) now on November last year. It warned the government as well as the management of the hospital to promptly ! outstanding allowances and salaries to avert further aggravation of an already worsened situation in the nation’s health sector.

Meanwhile, the situation at the UCH was still not encouraging by press time as the strike embarked upon by the JOHESU members was taking tolls on the patients and general activities in the hospital. The hospital was a ghost of itself as only few patients with special cases were seen doctors while majority of / % Operators of other sundry operations including canteen, business centres and transport services, among others also complained of near zero patronage occasioned by the strike.

the estimate of what it would cost to restore power in the communities and subsequently a bill of N144 million was presented by the company. The politician instantly volunteered to subsidize the total cost with N50 million and was agreed that power would be restored in the communities within 30 days. Explaining to the traditional rulers, Mrs. Onagoruwa said: “(Prince Dapo Abiodun) took it upon himself to partner with us and basically told us that his objective is that those Waterside communities should have % [ the quotation to him which covers what we call the 33KVA line. It’s quite a long line that will end up in the Waterside.

\ would be power supply in the area. Along the line, there are &] ! various communities in the area. The bill that we sent to Prince Abiodun included those communities because we want to ensure robust network. Because of the fact that we have 30 days to deliver, we are going to concentrate on the main line that is the Barrack Road line to deliver line in the Waterside.

bill, which dwells on the composition of the mortgage board to seven members to be appointed by the governor in conformity with corporate governance and global best practice. The report also recommend that Ministry of Finance and Housing have a representative each on the board because of their key roles in achieving the objectives of the board which is to provide housing ! ' recommendations. The report which was intensively debated was later as adopted as resolution of the House. The third reading was thereafter taken before the bill was eventually passed copy sent to the governor for his assent.

New AAUAVC to consolidate predecessor’s achievements Peter Dada, Akure

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he newly appointed Vice Chancellor of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko (AAUA), Prof. Igbekele Ajibefun has promised to continue on the developmental projects initiated by his predecessor, Professor Femi Mimiko. He made the promise while addressing members of the university community as he / / the Vice Chancellor of the university. Ajibefun, who was the immediate former Rector of the Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, was announced by the Ondo State Government on Monday as the new VC of the AAUA. The Don said “We are going to

consolidate on the achievements that have been recorded, ' years. Already, the University is known for excellence in terms of teaching, research, services, academic discipline, and ethics. And we are going to pursue all these objectives. “I also want to promise you that we are going to build on the ' _ ' and take it higher. We will also make people happier and things ' %> Born on July 28, 1964 Ajibefun, a First Class Honours graduate of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, began his academic career in 1993 as an Assistant Lecturer, and rose to become an Associate Professor in October 2006.


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South East I’ll beat all oppositions, NCP senatorial candidate boasts Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha

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he senatorial candidate of the National Conscience Party (NCP) in Anambra State, Chief Peter Okala, said yesterday that he would defeat incumbent Senator Andy Uba of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), including candidates of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the coming general elections. Speaking after a closed door meeting of the party executives in Uga, Aguata Local Government Area, Chief Okala said those that represented the zone in the past and currently, have failed to provide dividends of democracy to their constituents. “We have seen leaders who want to steal votes; in the past 12 years, the people have been impoverished. The said leaders will come back to lure them with gifts in

exchange for their votes. They could not provide dividend of democracy to the people; our roads are bad, no quality representation from our National Assembly members. “This prompted my people to beckon on me after a long search to represent them, and Q ? PDP, APC and APGA candidates. “My people want a transformation that will empower the youths and the youths have God-given wisdom.We can take the God-given youth’s intellectual resourcefulness to develop the zone. “The youths in the area have vowed to never again support leaders in Diaspora as they are not on ground. “A leader that is always in the convoy; a leader who has no love for his people cannot be allowed again to represent us,� he posited.

Igbo marginalisation in APC is self inflicted – Ngige /5

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ll Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart, Senator Chris Ngige, has expressed concern over what he described as ‘selfmarginalisation� by the people of the South East following their refusal to embrace the party. Ngige, who spoke to newsmen in Awka, the Anambra State capital, said that he did not spare ! convince his kiths and kins, even had to take the gospel of APC to Ohaneze Ndigbo at their various meetings both in Enugu and Lagos, but nobody listened to him. The Senator representing Anambra Central Senatorial zone said that Igbo, which

their eggs in one basket by their unalloyed support for Peoeples Democratic Party (PDP), tagged him “Mallam Ngige.� Lamenting what he also called political short sightedness of Ndigbo, Ngige declared that the geopolitical zone has lost in this dispensation except “Igbo merchants and businessmen make a decisive change of heart,� blaming the South East press for not explaining people of the zone. He said that even when some of the them from the East argued that the South East is weak in APC and the vice-presidential slot should be given to them to strengthen the zone in

the party, it was clear that the zone that supported the party and made more position. He said that in the PDP, which the South East people are holding so tight, they have nothing; the president, vice-president, the Senate president, the Speaker of the House, Service Chiefs, Comptroller- General of Customs and many of such strategic positions. Ngige said that the price of oil in the international market is drastically going down like the era of late Sani Abacha, but stated that even in the face of low oil price, Nigerians will survive because our economy is resilient. He however, stressed that

even when the country’s oil was being sold at over 100 dollars per a barrel, there were lots of leakages, saying that the Federal budget was at no time funded up to 80 percent. He added that implementation of the budget has always been oscillating around 30 percent capital expenditure and 60 percent recurrent, saying that is the reason APC wants to ! the Federal Government. Ngige, who is the South East zonal director of Buhari Campaign Organisation, said the budgeting process of the present Federal Government left much to be desired, adding that with the current oil price, austerity measure has come to stay with us.

Okorocha strengthens CGC, boosts status of traditional rulers /00 3

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he Imo State government has unfolded plans to enhance the Community Government Council (CGC) in the state which brings governance and development closer to the people as well as boost the image of traditional rulers. Governor Rochas Okorocha revealed this during the 2015 New Year Party organised for all Imo traditional rulers’ wives by the wife of the governor, Nneoma Nkechi Rochas Okorocha at the Imo International Convention Centre. The governor who received ovation from the group revealed that he is not resting on his oars to ensure that the CGC enters another level of development which will be heralded with industries

for both wealth and job creation for the purpose of enhancing the living standard of Imo people. He commended the traditional rulers and their wives for being part of the Rescue Mission success through their unalloyed support, saying that the welfare of traditional rulers as well as improvement of their status will always be ' his administration. Speaking earlier, the wife of the governor said she invited the wives of the traditional rulers to appreciate them for partnering with her so far. Mrs. Okorocha disclosed that the high regards she has for them informed her opening the year 2015 with them among others. She enjoined the group to be steadfast in prayers to ensure that the 2015 elections will be violent free.

ABC,ANAMMCO roll out trucks Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga, ransit Support is expected to be the Services Limited, special guest of honour, a subsidiary of while Dr. Frank Jacobs, ABC Transport Plc, President, Manufacturers in partnership with Association of Nigeria Anambra Motor (MAN) and the state Manufacturing Company governor, Sullivan Chime Ltd (ANAMMCO), will be the chairman and / chief host respectively. Shacman trucks from the Other dignitaries ANAMMCO plant in expected at the event Emene Industrial Layout, include the Director Enugu, next week. General, National The groundbreaking Automotive Council, Engr. event is targeted at Aminu Jalal; the Managing Director, Shacman Group, government functionaries, Shaanxi, China, Mr. Wang industrialists and Gang and Sir G. U. Okeke, technocrats. Chairman of ANAMMCO. The Minister of Industry, Mansur Oladunjoye

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PDP,only viable platform for progress,says Nwoye /5

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he 2013 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Anambra State, Mr. Tony Nwoye, has said that the

party remains the only viable platform to move Nigeria forward so as to achieve national transformation. Nwoye said this yesterday in Mmiata Anam in Anambra West Local Government Area

during a rally by Princess Stella Oduah, PDP Senatorial candidate for Anambra North Senatorial zone. Nwoye, who was the former chairman of PDP in Anambra State, said that the

Transformation Agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan and its achievements have made PDP number one choice party among Nigerians. “PDP is the only way for national transformation and progress since its peopleoriented programmes touches even people at the grassroots like our people here in Mmiata recorded in the year 2014. Anam community. These The Area Controller also laudable achievements have assured that intensive and made PDP, which is the largest aggressive patrol operations party in Africa, the only viable will be carried out to ensure and household choice among absolute compliance to laws, Nigerians. Other bigwigs and in order to nip the activities political giants of other parties of smugglers in the bud this in the country have to switch year. He called on Nigerians allegiance and membership to always avail the Unit with to the PDP because of the relevant information that could performance of Jonathan. Even lead to tracking smugglers our own brother, former Gov. while also promising that Peter Obi, who was formerly the identity of such patriotic the foremost APGA chieftain informants would be treated and national leader, saw this % unending progressiveness of He advised those still in the the PDP; and he had no choice act of smuggling to have a but to leave APGA with rethink as the service has no thousands of his supporters to sympathy for such unpatriotic PDP,� he said. act, and promised that genuine Nwoye noted that President importers or their agents will Goodluck Jonathan was continue to enjoy the support instrumental to the success of and benevolence of the NCS Obi, and by extension APGAin line with their mandate to led government in Anambra facilitate legitimate trade. State.

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he Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone ‘C’ of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), has recorded a total of 363 seizures of illegally imported items with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N1,805,843,064 and under payment recovered of N71,762,029, totalling N1,877,605,093 for last year. According to the Area Controller of the Unit, Mr. Victor Dimka, this is against the199 seizures recorded in 2013. He said that a total of 104 arrests were made with 134 cases pending in the court uring the year under review in contrast to that of 31arrests recorded in the year 2013 with 20 cases in court. Giving details of the

summary of seizures recorded, Dimka disclosed that vehicles alone topped the list with a total of 237 seizures of which 209 were with fake documents while 28 were abandoned. The highest number of seizures was recorded in April, September and December apparently due to increased desperation of the smugglers during the months; just as the highest DPV were made in the months of April and September precisely. He acknowledged the continued invaluable support and encouragement of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko Inde (CFR), which he said has spurred, motivated and encourage them in the discharge of their antismuggling duties, culminating into harvest of seizures


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Market begins year bearish as stocks plunge by 13.03% Abiodun Awogbemi

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he Nigerian equities market sustained trading week of 2015 as the index closed deep in red, dropping by 13.03 percent following the 16.14 percent negative returns it closed in 2014. The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) All Share Index (ASI) daily performance at the just ended week was generally in red as investors embarked ' ! ] the market in the last 10 trading days of 2014, it depreciated by 0.91 percent to close at 30,143.02 basis Symbol

7UP ABCTRANS ACADEMY ACCESS AFRIPRUD AGLEVENT AIICO AIRSERVICE ASHAKACEM BERGER CADBURY CAP CAPHOTEL CAVERTON CCNN CHAMPION CILEASING CONOIL CONTINSURE COSTAIN COURTVILLE CUSTODYINS CUTIX DAARCOMM DANGCEM DANGFLOUR DANGSUGAR DIAMONDBNK DUNLOP ETERNA ETI ETRANZACT EVANSMED FBNH

points, compared with the 2.40 percent depreciation recorded previously while the market capitalization also lost about N1.49 trillion to close at N9.952 trillion. Its | ] ]} ~|&} stood at 13.03percent. Transaction level by volume and value of trades improved by 62percent € trading week of the year as 2.012 billion shares valued at N23.376 billion were exchanged also in higher number of deals of 20,508 compared with 1.244 billion shares valued at N15.898 billion exchanged in 11,775 deals recorded in last three trading days of 2014. Opening Price

165.40 0.55 1.18 5.74 3.00 1.25 0.78 1.70 21.60 9.00 42.00 35.30 4.28 3.32 9.39 6.96 0.50 38.11 1.02 0.73 0.50 3.42 1.24 0.50 171.48 4.54 5.53 4.69 0.50 2.99 17.10 3.39 2.28 7.81

High

157.43 0.55 1.18 5.70 2.89 1.25 0.76 1.70 21.55 9.00 42.00 36.00 4.28 3.32 9.39 6.62 0.50 38.11 1.02 0.73 0.50 3.50 1.30 0.50 171.40 4.54 5.52 4.71 0.50 2.99 17.00 3.39 2.28 8.19

& ' of banking stocks resumed dominance of market trades by volume and as the most active sector during the week under review. Market breadth closed positive as Zenithbank led the 25 gainers against 24 } at the end of the week session. FCMB, FBNH and Access were the most active to boost market turnover while the Zenithbank and FCMB topped the market value list. Etranzact led the list of active stocks that recorded impressive volume spike at the end of the week under review.

Low

157.43 0.53 1.18 5.19 2.88 1.25 0.75 1.70 21.00 9.00 42.00 36.00 4.28 3.32 9.39 6.62 0.50 38.11 1.02 0.73 0.50 3.45 1.30 0.50 167.00 4.54 5.00 4.66 0.50 2.99 16.80 3.39 2.28 7.86

Closing Price Change (+)

157.43 0.55 1.18 5.19 2.89 1.25 0.75 1.70 21.55 9.00 42.00 36.00 4.28 3.32 9.39 6.62 0.50 38.11 1.02 0.73 0.50 3.50 1.30 0.50 167.00 4.54 5.52 4.66 0.50 2.99 16.80 3.39 2.28 8.00

-7.97 0.00 0.00 -0.55 -0.11 0.00 -0.03 0.00 -0.05 0.00 0.00 0.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.34 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.08 0.06 0.00 -4.48 0.00 -0.01 -0.03 0.00 0.00 -0.30 0.00 0.00 0.19

STOCK NB 7UP GUINNESS ZENITHBANK NASCON

STOCK NESTLE DANGCEM TOTAL MOBIL JBERGER

% Price Change

-4.82 0.00 0.00 -9.58 -3.67 0.00 -3.85 0.00 -0.23 0.00 0.00 1.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 -4.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.34 4.84 0.00 -2.61 0.00 -0.18 -0.64 0.00 0.00 -1.75 0.00 0.00 2.43

Trades

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

CLOSE

GAINERS: TOP-5 GAIN

104.7 157.43 128.52 15 5.95

147 160 130.21 16.43 6.4

CLOSE

LOSERS: TOP-5 GAIN

898.53 167 152.13 160 54.75

855 158.65 144.75 157.06 52.02

Volume

60,586 201,975 33,000 44,296,250 305,296 10,000 584,035 14,185 695,285 12,418 68,614 841,144 300 5,025 38,925 689,923 4,000 27,897 1,000 121,198 8,000 1,573,736 73,000 5,600 3,897,184 35,000 2,180,963 1,147,489 76,795 105,000 50,833,645 100 11,000 22,827,093

CHANGE % 6.3 2.57 1.69 1.43 0.45

CHANGE % -43.53 -8.35 -7.38 -2.94 -2.73

Value

9,598,468.00 108,595.11 37,950.00 234,237,216.00 883,998.62 13,100.00 443,526.59 22,979.70 14,626,154.00 106,173.90 2,612,634.00 30,281,698.00 1,221.00 15,879.00 350,337.41 4,567,290.50 2,000.00 960,841.69 970.00 87,200.58 4,000.00 5,489,009.00 94,900.00 2,800.00 666,893,376.00 151,300.00 11,472,118.00 5,376,246.00 38,397.50 286,020.00 864,027,008.00 323.00 23,870.00 182,968,624.00


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Parents agitation against NYSC postings

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he need to establish a peaceful coexistence among Nigerians gave rise to the establishment of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) by the then Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon through Decree No. 24 of May 22, 1973, which stated that the scheme was established “with a view to the proper encouragement and development of common ties among the youths of Nigeria.� The establishment of the scheme was to resolve issues bordering on: 1) Total integration of the country, especially the youths; 2) complete elimination of tribalism among Nigerians; 3) speaking and hearing lanuages of other ethnic groups; and above all, intermarriages of all ethnic groups in Nigeria. Since inception, it has achieved many good things too numerous to mention, among which are good health, educational promotion, rural development and many others. However, things started falling apart when in 2011, rampaging Muslims slaughtered youth corps members who were assisting the Independent National Electoral Commission in the conduct of the 2011 presidential election. Shortly afterwards, some governors of northern states dished out cash incentives to families of the slain corps members as

compensation for the heinous act, saying they died in active duty. The amount was not in any way up to what families of the victims spent on the training of the victims or neigher will it help bring back the slain sons and daughters. Even before the 2011 incident, corps members posted to the North for national assignments have had close shaves with death hence the present agitations by parents against the posting of their wards to serve in the North. Recently, the Director-General of the NYSC, Brigadier Olayemi, while addressing journalists insisted that everyone has a right to reject a posting he does not like, adding that “if you were posted to Sokoto to serve, you have every right to reject it by saying no, I will not go there.� It will therefore, be wise if the DG or whichever authority is responsible for corps m,embers’ posting to desist from sending graduates who are not of northern extraction to serve in the North. He should ensure that corps members serve in their regions of origin, and if need be, in their home states now that the North appears unsafe.

So Buhari is the best APC can offer By Mustapha Abdullahi

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s Muhammadu Buhari really the best the # ‚ ' ! ƒ This question has come to the fore since Buhari, Nigeria’s former military leader beat the likes of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Kano State governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha and Leadership Newspaper publisher, Sam Nda-Isaiah, to clinch the presidential ticket of the All Progressives Congress. His victory at the December 11, 2014 National Convention has the imprimatur of former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu, and so does the choice of Professor Yemi Osinbajo as his running mate, raising disquiet within the party of a grand design by two power blocks to corner the party and its decision making process. The internal contradictions in the party pale generated by Buhari’s nomination is considered. What have come into focus since that victory are the credentials Buhari brings into the contest and why he has arrogantly refused to come to terms with his sordid past. The question whether he is #‚ ! considering the huge baggage of negative perception associated with his tenure as Nigeria’s military leader. Buhari’s past will always haunt him politically. His actions as military Head of State between December 1983 and August 1985, the documented cases of ethnic bias against him, his tainted democratic ? „ and his warped worldview, have been the reasons for his failure in successive presidential contests from *……† *…‡‡% [ *…‡+ ! on how the questions surrounding his democratic credentials are interrogated. That his name continues ' ] abuse ranging from rights infringement to murder, certainly does not help, just like the perception that he still harbours such sadistic dispositions - a perception that cost him the three previous contests; 2003, 3007 and 2011. The charge of ethnic bias has trailed Buhari throughout his public life. It manifested in 1984

when he bent the rules to accommodate the father of his then aide-de-camp, who had smuggled in 53 suitcases loaded with Nigerian currency when he had supposedly shut the borders for a change of the Nigerian currency. Also as chairman of the defunct Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) that was set up by the late Head of State, General Sani Abacha, he converted a certain section of the country. At the end of the PTF activities, those who had viewed Buhari as a nationalist were dismayed to discover that he ran the PTF like a sectional enclave. His cancellation of the Lagos metroline project conceived by Second Republic governor of Lagos State, Lateef Jakande, is an instance of poor judgment of public policy. That singular act, designed to build underground transport system to address the chaotic / transportation challenges in that mega city. The government, which Buhari led, was a dictatorship of the worst kind, but the fact that he / high-handedness is unimaginable. A true statesman should have the courage to admit errors of the past for it is only then that it can be used as a guide to the future. His ascension to leadership of the nation witnessed an unprecedented hounding of politicians into detention and jail, most of them on trumped up charges of corruption; to demonise the political actors of the time and legitimise his action of sacking a democratically elected Federal Government. The obnoxious Decree 4 under which two prominent journalists, Tunde Thompson and Nduka Irabor, were jailed for a story they published in The Guardian Newspapers is a case in point. Buhari’s ' _ }

Second Republic Transport Minister, who had taken refuge as an exile in London, is another. For the General, he has developed thick skin to such criticisms of his poor human rights record, which he sees as a road well travelled. The question is: Are these issues Nigerians are prepared to associate ‚ ƒ " Buhari is as unbending as he was thirty years ago and his arrogance continues to manifest in his statements and actions today. The conclusion is obvious, and the

fear that he will visit the country with worse policies and draconian rule are not misplaced after all. By the time the 2015 presidential election is held next month, Buhari would have broken $ ' / ' times. The All Progressives Congress (APC) on which platform he has indicated interest in contesting the position again, will be his third political party; the previous ones being the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC). Why ƒ ^ ' $ *……† *…… as recent as Saturday, April 16, 2011 when the Congress for Progressive Change on which platform he contested, lost the 2011 Presidential Election to President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party. Not only was the defeat emphatic, it was also believed to signpost Buhari’s journey to political retirement after a career in which his electoral performance has always been far below his rating. How he squares up against candidate Goodluck Jonathan, who is virtually unblemished by any negative allegations or stigmas, will be interesting.


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Excising health maladministration By Goke Omolade

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Business & Economy

NLC President, Omar

Minister of Labour, Emeka Wogu

Austerity bites harder, workers groan louder As the austerity measure announced by the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, takes its toll on workers, voices of lamentation have complained that the pains are unprecedented, ditching the minister’s assurance that the austerity effect will be minimal as the Federal Government has put in place measures to cushion it. JOHNMARK UKOKO reports.

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that the state government has suspended ' ' ' % ' to pay its cooperative contribution to its ' ' % & ' ' ' „ ' \ % According to her, since the year 1999, the state teachers and other civil servants have „ that since August 2014, things are no longer % @ ' „ ' % & ' ' ' ' \ > % Q • ' salaries which has been regular, the state government has been unable to pays its contributions to the teachers cooperative, adding that this has prevented teachers to ' „ ' %

# Z % [ $ & Q • when due, and were also paid 10 per cent ' % # ' ' • ' Z % „ the state government is unable to pay its ' %

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Austerity bites harder, workers groan louder Continued from Page 11

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Business News Controversy trails release of N100 commemorative note Abiodun Awogbemi

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tale of controversy has continued to trail the newly introduced N100 commemorative note which has the signatures of the Governor of the Central Bank $ “ — } of Currency Operations, Olu Folorunso. The new note which hit the streets few days to the New Year was reportedly rejected by transport operators while privileged travelers ! % At Oshodi area of Lagos State, an Eastern bound passenger included the new notes in his bundle of money for payment, but was turned down by the cashier, who explained that it was not accepted in the East as there has been no form of education or enlightenment by the government to the people in the hinterland. The notes which have now circulated over a large area are also being rejected on daily basis. According to a trader, Mrs. Suliat Awemo, the note made a sudden appearance, adding that she was not aware that the government has ! one. She said aside the changes, the money look like a counterfeit and can easily be faked. She berated the government for changing the currency in secrecy. A banker, Tosin Aloba, while commenting on the new note, told Newswatch Times that there was rejection in the bank as many people refused to collect it on the ground that it lacks the qualities of a good legal tender.

He said “When we pay some people with the new notes they quickly change it with anyone who wants to make deposit. The reason for the rejection was not unconnected with its sudden appearance in the public domain, government each time make mistakes of believing that policies advertised on the pages – ' to the grassroots. Also, people have lost interest in the present government to the extent that anything coming from the government is seen ! governance.� A scene was created at a bus stop recently when an elderly man bought a soft drink and paid a teenage hawker with the N100 note as N1000. While the girl went about looking for ‘change’, she was told that what she had was a N100 note. In anger, the culprit who claimed ignorance of the worth of the note, was manhandled by other hawkers. In an interactive chat with Newswatch Times, an Economic analyst, Aloysus Iregbu, the non inclusion of features highlighted during the presentation of the note, saying that there ? wondered how people in the hinterlands who have no access to ipad or iphone can ! % The CBN released the new note to the public } ‡Š *…‡€ centenary celebration of the country. According to the CBN governor, the note ' $‡…… commemorate Nigeria’s centenary. The CBN boss, during the presentation, explained the features of the new banknote, which was designed with enhanced security to ! %

“We have produced a banknote which is been designed and produced with the most advanced technologies in the world. This makes > he said. He said that measures were taken into consideration while producing the new note. @} and in doing that we introduced a two-sided interglow barriers, both at the front and the % [ ' public acceptance. Emphasis was also placed on our rich cultural heritage. The note has a transformational character.� Explaining the features further, he said on the front side of the note is a public authentication feature, window micro-optics, showing the ? ‡…… ' of the centenary period. The second is a spark feature of a rolling manila bar which was the instrument used during the slave trade era. A portrait of Chief Obafemi Awolowo is retained both in the ink, that is the interglow level, as a portrait and also in a paper as a shadow image. “We made provision on the front for the visually impaired individuals in our midst by having a raised and embossed line,� he said. At the backside, the CBN introduced a feature called Quick Response Code (QRC). It is a feature that highlights and sources all the information about the centenary. The QRC is an application found on smart phones or iPad. Once the barcode on the back of the note is scanned, it shows the President’s face, and then comes up with all information on Nigeria’s history.

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& 0 ! / * Q V number 013398, Mrs. Rita Anene and MD/CEO of Mike Susan Foundation, Mrs. Gloria Odumodu at the presentation of a deep freezer to the second price winner during the 2014 Mike Susan Foundation Charity and Healthcare programme at Amawbia, Anambra State.

Abia pensioners give ultimatum over payment of benefits

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he Abia State chapter of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners (NUP) has ' ] that will expire on February 5 to the ' and gratuities owed them or face an undisclosed action. The chapter’s chairman, Comrade Chukwuma Udensi, listed their demands to include arrears of monthly pensions, unpaid gratuities, harmonisation arrears †… ‡+… ‡€* *…‡€% Other demands are unpaid pension

increases viz a viz 6, 15 and 35 per cent granted by the Federal Government which they stated have been implemented Œ ' years monthly arrears of Federal share of pension owed primary school teachers *……… *…… ] ! for the upkeep of the Trade Union. The NUP commended Governor Theodore Orji for providing the union with a bus for their activities pointing out that “the union is not a political organisation nor anti government,

/ @ with government for the actualisation of the welfare of pensioners. According to the NUP chairman, there is no gainsaying the fact that pension ' ' that pensioners are subjected to begging for their rights while many of them from abject poverty, neglect and frustration. It would be recalled that many states’ governments and the Federal Government were in the habit of owing their pensioners.

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he Managing g g Director of Sivop p $ 8 Z % œ ! has condemned the recently y ! by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC). While exchanging g g views with $ & œ ! 8 ! translate to a stable power p supply, pp y adding ! ' $—X did not translate to stable power p supply. pp The manufacturer stressed that the „ $ „ have grapple g p with epileptic power supply for years. y He disclosed that locally y produced p goods are not competitive g p with imported ones because of high g energy gy cost, adding g that despite p the fact that local manufacturers spend p huge g amount to buy diesel, they y still pay p y huge g electricity y bills for non existing g public p power p supply. pp The manufacturer berated NERC for conniving g with the private p power p generating g g and distributing g companies, p which he said ‘are just out to extort money from Nigerians.’ g œ ! ' immediate past p President, Nigerian g Institution of Electrical Electronics — ~$Q——— # Z who said consumers were being g made to pay for unreliable and poor electricity services. The former NIEEE p president stressed that consumers were being g made to pay p for services not enjoyed, j y adding g that it is sad that government’s g agency g y put p in place to p p protect the consumers from the greedy g y operators p are not alive to their responsibilities. p In his words, “Nigerian g consumers will not be bothered or disturbed about the ! ' % The problem p now is that the services are not available, and if consumers are being g made to pay p y more for services that are not available, something is wrong somewhere. “Even the regulators g that are supposed p to be protecting p g the interest of the consumers are not doing g the very y best of what they y are supposed pp to do. The ' / and now you y want people p p to pay p y more; I %> He p pointed out that majority j y of electricity y consumers in the country y are not given g prepaid p p meter, adding g that consumers on estimated billing g would ! !% “Majority j y of electricity y consumers in the country y are not given g prepaid p p meter, ! be on them. If every y consumer have / or companies, p there won’t be complains = %> = Z $ Newswatch Times condemned NERC for ' ! ' while Nigerians g continued to say y that electricity y supply pp y has not improve p in the past 14 months since the p p private investors ' and distributing. g It would be recalled that NERC on } *† *…‡€ ! ! ‡ 2015, in which industrial consumers are to pay y more for every y unit of electricity. y NERC also added that the new regime would be extended to residential consumers in June. It would also be recalled NERC has ! ' –

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The other side of Jonathan’s N21bn presidential war chest The cumulative donation of N21.27 billion by some companies, individuals and parastatals during a presidential fund raising dinner organised by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Saturday, December 20, 2014 in Abuja has raised a lot of dust. ABIODUN AWOGBEMI reports.

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he donation of N21.27 billion by yet to be named individuals and companies towards President Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election campaign has elicited anger, frustration and mistrust. According to an economist, Jerry Uwanah, no one will have taken notice if the donors are not undesirable elements of the society who ought to have been behind bars. “For government to hobnob with all these questionable characters is an indication that ? ample evidence that there are many people of questionable character who might have also made donations under anonymity. There is hunger in the land; the government is calling for austerity measures, yet this sum of money is coming to propagate an election campaign. The question that begs for an answer is, who \ ƒ> A political analyst, Joseph Adeyanju is of the opinion that it is wrong for government parastals and ministries to use tax payers’ money to sponsor the campaign of a particular party, adding that it is morally and ethically wrong and against the constitution for a ministry to be partisan. He queried the rationale behind the government allowing its platform to be used for illegality as if it had approved impunity. According to Punch Newspaper editorial, it raises the issue of legality of the donations negates the electoral law. “Though how a political party’s candidate raises his or her ! process must comply with the extant laws and pass the integrity test. First, Nigerian laws are unambiguous on campaign expenses and funding. The 1999 Constitution in Section 221 clearly states: “No association, other than a political party, shall canvass for votes for any candidate at any election or contribute to the funds of any political party or to the election expenses of any candidate at an %> & # Z Act also expressly forbids companies in Section 38 (2) from funding or donating gifts, property or money to any political party or association. Then the Electoral Act 2010, as Š‡ ~* @ maximum election expenses to be incurred by a candidate at a presidential election shall be $‡ %> The President and the ruling PDP and its 21 state governors took lawlessness to a new height when one Tunde Ayeni, leading other donors, gave N2 billion on behalf of himself @ > @ %> “ \ ' governments, announced N5 billion on behalf of his equally mysterious friends and @ %> $ @ > pledged N5 billion; real estate and building sector, N4 billion; transport and aviation sector, N1 billion; food and agriculture, N500

million; power, N500 million; construction, N310 million; road construction, N250 million; National Automotive Association, N450 million; and Shelter Development Limited, N250 million. Going by the Electoral Act, which caps the donation an individual could make at N1 million, 5,000 donors must have been behind Gana’s N5 billion gift. There was also the question of if the donors pay their tax, especially the mysterious unnamed friends who Femi Adewale, a lawyer, called criminals seeking coverage which the present government is providing or has provided. He, however, called on the president, if his hand is clean, to order for the name of donors to be made public as this will shock the world to the marrow about the identity of these unscrupulous friends, saying that it should also be of interest to know if those donors and @ > ' with appropriate tax obligations. The editorial has stated that many Nigerians will also be interested in knowing how the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission, which was credited with producing N15 million, came about its donation. As a government agency, where did it derive such powers to donate to a political ƒ ^ ' ‚}‚ presidential campaign, will the commission also make a similar amount available to other ƒ “Who were the actors in the oil and gas $+ ƒ Q publicly quoted companies, did they get the approval of their shareholders before ƒ ^ power sector that has not been able to muster enough investible funds come about a N500 ƒ [ industry donating N450 million, it is no longer ' ' ' %> & editorial queried. The most criticised individual donor, Ayeni, a legal practitioner whose consortium recently = $Q&—8 Z ‚ Q Electricity Development Company. Given that big time sectoral players have suddenly become the big donors to the President’s campaign, what is the guarantee ƒ Q ' selling the power sector to private operators, is still interested in arranging a N213 billion % Q way back as campaign donations “How come the power sector that recently Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation ~$$‚ $ ! $+%+ ƒ Q sector had the fund, why then did it wait for its legacy debt of about N36.9 billion owed to $ƒ [ the CBN have to intervene to the tune of $213 billion to help stabilize operations in the power ƒ & $ " Government and the money in its possession \ %> According to reports, a breakdown of the donations revealed that the donors are and not limited to PDP Governors Forum which coughed out N1.05 billion. The others are Prof. Jerry Gana and his friends in the power sector – N5 billion; Oil and Gas sector – N5 billion; Z & # ž $* ÂŒ Q"#¢ ž $‡…… ÂŒ & Aviation sector – N1billion; Agriculture – N500 million; Power sector – N500 million; Board of the Shelter Development Limited – N250 million; Construction sector – N310 million; Road Construction players – N250 million;

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National Automotive Association – N450 million; Rivers State chapter of PDP – N50 million and 15 states on the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) – N15 million. Some private individuals also made donations while the Chief Fund Raiser and Chairman of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, who was out of the country, assured that he would personally see the National ‚}‚ # Z #™ ! % & inside the Jonathan re-election campaign to be investigated. While Section 8 (1) of the " Q X ' ' "QX ™ ™ proceeds derived from tax fraud or evasion, Section 35 (3) says â€œâ€Śthe Service may cause investigation to be conducted into the properties of any taxable person if it appears to the Service that the lifestyle of the person \ „ %> Z this bizarre event fall within this category. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission / ' % An applicant, Layiwola Kolade said the \

Who were the actors in the oil and gas sector that donated N5 billion? If they are publicly quoted companies, did they get the approval of their shareholders before going on the spending spree? How did the power sector that has not been able to muster enough investible funds come about a N500 million donation?

is being cleverly taken. “The funds are to try and buy our votes at the expense of electricity supply and provision of fuel to the Nigerian populace. Z ' ' Q $ — ~Q$— = ‚ “ Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from participating in the February *…‡€ ? Electoral Act which prescribes N1billion as the maximum amount a presidential candidate could incur as electioneering expenses. But the commission has promptly responded that only security agencies can investigate any party, person or company that violates any part of the country’s Electoral Act. Q$— } › — ‚ Z % • • ™ ]_™™ this following an enquiry on whether the commission would investigate and prosecute the Peoples Democratic Party, companies and individuals who donated over N21.27 billion to President Goodluck Jonathan’s electioneering. & ' that it had the power to prosecute violators of the Act, explained that before it could do so, it must have concrete evidence before it. The Chairman of Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL), Debo Adeniran, asserted that the donation by PDP governors, government agencies and public agencies to the Jonathan campaign war chest was distasteful. He described their action as running contrary to the call by the Federal Government on Nigerians to brace for austerity measures. @Q ' asking the people to tighten their belts, its agencies are donating several millions of naira; the donation by players in the power sector amounted to forcing Nigerians who had been made to pay for electricity they were not provided with, to donate to Jonathan’s ] > % ^ Q$— his party from participating in the general elections next year because they knowingly contravened the law governing elections in the country while calling on police and the Q ‚ • ] X •! ~Q ‚ investigate the breach as they do not need a petition before they could act.


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Politics Nigerian media performed below expectations – Rep Zakari Hon. Zakari Mohammed is the chairman, House of Representatives committee on media and public affairs. He was recently in Ibadan, Oyo State, as a guest of the correspondents’ chapel of the state Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ). Mohammed, representing Kaiama/ Baruten Federal Constituency of Kwara State was a journalist before venturing into politics. During his session with the correspondents, he spoke on several issues among which are his concern for the plight of the contemporary Nigeria journalists, the recent invasion of the National Assembly by the police and the performance of the seventh National Assembly as well as on other sundry issues. OLAIDE OYELUDE

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hat will be your verdict on media performance since the commencement of the current democracy in Nigeria in 1999? Z ' „ $ % [ ' ‡… = % " Q ' ' „ % # ' Q ' ' % # Q ' „ % & % —' ] „ ' % Q ? % " „ ! ' % [ ' % ^ have we exposed? We need to get back to the % Q ' % Q Q ' \ % Q % $ ' % & „ Œ % $ ] Œ ' % # Œ ] % & ' ƒ Q % & ' % # „ “ % $ “ ' % | ' % % % ^ ! ' ƒ } % Q ' $ % ‚ % & = ' % 8 % [ ' ' % 8 \ / Œ \ % & $ % Q ‡+ ' Œ ' % % ‚ ' % [ % % | “ Œ “ % $ ' Œ % We have no other choice than to embrace % & % 8 % Z ' „ ' % [ „ ' ƒ # $ # ' „ % | „ % Q ' $_ ' % Q however still maintain my earlier observation % Q „ % & = % & % Q ' ' '

„ % Now that political activities are in top gear; may we have an insight to your political ambition? | % Q “ % “ % & ¼ which states that whatever is vision to a man % " % Q ^ ~" ^ X ' % Q ' ' “ % [ „ ' % From your experience in the House, can you say it really enjoys independence and respect from the executive arm of government? & ' # % ' $ # „ ' %

' # % & / % [ / ' they said they have zoned the speakership to [ Z # # Z % # ^ †‹… ƒ [ ' $ Œ % ' ^ % # & ~ ' % [ ' % " „ ^ \ ' ' % % [ ^ % • % # ' % How will you describe the performance of the current Assembly since its inauguration, in terms of numbers of bills passed, bills awaiting the President’s assent and so forth? & Q ' % ' ‡…… % ' †† †+ ' ‚ % [ % ^ ' ' ' ' ‚ ] „ % = ' % [ ' % The task that we have in the country, particularly in the House of Representative, is that the art of lawmaking is very slow. When you make the law, how are they applied? The last Assembly did the Freedom of Information (FoI) bill and after so much noise from the media, the President signed it into law. Now, how many media practitioners have leveraged on that? Simply put, how will you describe the relationship between the House of Continued on Page 57


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Road to 2015 Polls

Why APC can’t hold guber primary in Benue – Party chieftain A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr. Terver Kighir, has attributed the crisis in the Benue State chapter of the party to its leader’s high-handedness. Kighir who was Makurdi’s chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), told Newswatch Times during an interview that the leader does not listen to advice. He spoke further on why the state APC cannot hold the governorship primary, the consensus candidate’s impasse and the way out of the imbroglio. Below are the details of the chat our correspondent, GODWIN AKOR, held with him.

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hy is it that the APC cannot hold its governorship primary in Benue State? The problem lies with the leader who is trying to impose someone through the window. They are telling him to allow the primary to hold. It is left for him to allow it so that the followers could be happy. For now, there is no insult, no infringement of rights; but we are saying it should be a free primary. If it is going to be by a consensus, then all the aspirants should agree and say “yes,� this is the person we have chosen. Who is this consensus candidate? I don’t know him but I know that the consensus person should know the implication of what he is doing. He has been a leader of a political party; he has been participating in party primaries. The citizens are only protecting their rights when they say the proper thing should be done. He should advise the leadership to listen to the followers. I am advising the consensus person to retrace his steps. The other aspirants should protect their rights, and the leader of the party should listen to his subjects because only one tree cannot make a forest.

Terver The problem is in-house; at the end of it, they would wash themselves and come out. I advise them to end it quickly so that they can come out and face other candidates. The submission of f names of candidates has been extended to December 26 while substitution lasts till January 11 but we need to clear the atmosphere and get set for campaign and elections as

planned. What is the solution to the problem in Benue APC? The position of the APC is not / Œ % & followers are saying congresses should take place but the leader of the party is saying he has brought somebody and there was no consensus on that. The issue of waiver should have come before the issue of consensus. If the leader corrects the anomaly, % & ' aspirants can reach a consensus. Why did you leave the PDP for the APC? The party was no longer listening to the followership. A party should join hands with its followers to make it grow. The party was not listening to the followers; it was not using advice. Any time problems emerged because advice was not used, blames were returned to us. Secondly, I was looking forward to my mentor, Emmanuel Jome, who was in the National Assembly. He saw more than myself and said we should move to the APC. It was for these two reasons, I had to leave for the APC. Assessment of the APC # ! the APC and the PDP is not much. The same issue of not listening to followership is also in the APC. Those who say they are founders of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) feel they are supreme. But in ‚}‚ ! % & is division in the APC. Former ACN members want to dominate; but in PDP, people are of one family. However, the PDP gives preference to the higher class. At the national level, the APC is trying to organise itself so that it can have a human face. Its national convention was peacefully conducted. & ! '

The problem lies with the leader who is trying to impose someone through the window. They are telling him to allow the primary to hold. It is left for him to allow it so that the followers could be happy. For now, there is no insult, no infringement of rights; but we are saying it should be a free primary the new APC leadership which doesn’t like the imposition of candidates where congresses are not held. They are directing that primaries should be properly held. Strength of the PDP and the APC in Benue State The PDP has tried to bring out a candidate but there appears to be impositions in the party. In some places, candidates were not allowed to nominate candidates of their choice just like in then APC. This happened in Makurdi/Guma in respect of the PDP; while in the APC, it happened in the Jechira federal constituency. The 2015 general elections Finally, it isn’t the political parties % [ candidate that can represent us well whether in the PDP or the APC. After 16 years of democracy, the electorate are now educated enough; they should % [ look forward to the emergence of the best candidates who can serve us well.

Abia: Time to choose a redeeming leader Pat Okoro

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s the race for Abia State governorship election gathers momentum, only a candidate with proven integrity, global contacts, intelligence, ability to manage men and rescue God’s own state from the doldrums. It is no secret that Abia has witnessed lack luster leadership and infrastructural decay ‡ŠŠ‡% [ or civilian administration, Abia indigenes have yearned for true governance. Time was when Aba represented the commercial brain box of Igboland, but not anymore. Rather, Aba is today a unique antiquity, with total collapse of infrastructure, and businesses literally on their knees. It didn’t start overnight; it’s a degeneracy that set in progressively. Sadly, no government - including ] ! ' the trend, Abia is perhaps the only State south of the Niger River that is without internal roads to connect communities, and this is not to run anybody down. Back to Aba; when it rains, the city roads are practically impassable. Try accessing Ariaria Market when it rains. On December 23 last year, the Managing Director of Nigeria Railways Corporation

Governor Orji (NRC), Mr. Sijuwade told a stunned Vice President Nemadi Sambo, Governor T.A. Orji of Abia State, Chairman of SURE-P, Lt. Gen Martin Luther Agwai (Rtd) and others that the new locomotive train acquired by the corporation could complete a trip from Port Harcourt to Aba because heaps of refuse had taken over the railway line in Aba. So Sambo’s train had to stop at Imo River. That’s the depth of decay to which Aba has sunken. The reason not far-fetched! Someone who is remunerated with the tax payer’s money failed to rid Aba and Umuahia of refuse. Curiously, ‚}‚ ? ? ' %

Alex Otti For Umuahia, it has never received the ' % Q a railway town reminiscent of a colonial relic, without anything to justify its twenty-something years with the elite status. The few industries like the Modern Ceramic and Golden Guinea Breweries have been moribund for years. It has been recommended that leaders of Abia need to visit neighbouring states like Anambra, Enugu and Imo to borrow a few tips in governance. In this era of politics, the only visible development in Umuahia is the array of campaign billboards that largely abused the

urban scenery. They adorn the streets as though the practice will soon go out of fashion. Indeed God’s own State hemorrhages in search of good governance, not with the advent of political impunity being witnessed at the moment. Only recently, campaign billboards of opposition candidates were destroyed by suspected political thugs emboldened by their paymaster to do his dirty bidding. Q # _ ' ! neglect, it is left to imagination the state of ! % & government presence in these towns yet Abia is an oil producing state. For example, a road commissioned recently by the state authorities in one of the LGAs turned out to be a hoax. The 19 kilometer road was awarded to an indigenous company. After the commissioning, which made headlines in the press, a team of investigative journalists visited the road and discover that only four of the 19 kilometers had actually been tarred. In Arochukwu LGA, for example, the government constructed a “General Hospital� without equipping it. A resident of the town described the place as a mere ‘hall’. Asked reason for his assertion, he retorted what a hospital without beds, laboratories, drugs, ambulances, doctors and nurses can be described as. But hope, we are told, is not completely lost Continued on Page 58


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Dolphins GM flays Pinnick over Eduok .Says NFF President’s action hasty

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eneral Manager of Dolphins FC, Joe Johnson, says Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick was “too hasty� in chasing Emem Eduok out of the Super Eagles camp, following the player’s involvement in a double transfer saga. Johnson made his position known while = sports writers during the week on the expulsion of Eduok from the Super Eagles’ camp in Abuja following the controversy surrounding his recent

transfer process to Esperance of Tunisia. But while throwing Eduok out of Eagles’ camp in Abuja, Pinnick explained that the Federation will not sit by and allow some players bring Nigerian Football to disrepute by signing contracts with two ! % “I think that the NFF President, Amaju Pinnick was hasty to throw Eduok out of the Super Eagles’ camp without giving the opportunity for fair hearing,� Johnson began. “The NFF president is the father of Nigerian

Football and as a result it is expected that he should act like a father of all he is by at least giving Eduok the opportunity of fair hearing. “For us at Dolphins we are going to establish communication with Amaju on this issue because we believe that Eduok ought to have been given the opportunity of fair hearing before any action will be taken against him,� Johnson explained. It is recalled that following the controversy surrounding Edouk recent transfer to Tunisian league champions, Esperance that it was discovered that he

had already signed for a Norwegian club, Sarpsborg. It was this anomaly that led Pinnick to go to Eagles’ camp where he asked Edouk to leave the camp. Eagles will this week be involved in two friendly matches against Cote d’Ivoire and Sudan in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirate this weekend as a part of the rebuilding process of the national team. Explained his decision to throw Edouk out of the Eagles’ camp, an angry Pinnick said his action was to teach players who would like to toe Edouk’s path some lessons on how not to do things

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Chukwu confirms Emeteole as Rangers boss Dream Team,Fl’Eagles to play in Super 4

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nugu Rangers Consultant, Christian Chukwu, has $ League Times that the immediate past coach of Heartland FC, Kelechi Emetole is the new helmsman to handle the Coal City side in the 2014/15 league season. Chukwu made the week when Newswatch League Times wanted to know the truth about the story that Emetole has been recruited to replace the former technical adviser of the side Coach John Obuh, who walked away at the expiration of his one year contract with Rangers at the end of the season late last year. According to Chukwu, “Of course it is true that Kelechi Emetole has been recruited to steer the ! X the season starts in March. “His recruitment is a good one since he is a former player of the club, we hope that he will be able to turn things around

and bring back the past glory of Rangers. “It is our expectation that Rangers will do well this year under Emetole. It will be good if at the end of the 2014/15 season Rangers will be able to either win a trophy or win

a continental ticket for the fans and other stakeholder for their faith in the club. “It will be a thing of joy if we can make it to the trophy this season for it has been very long since Rangers won trophy last of secure a continental ticket,� Chukwu said.

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he 2014/15 Glo Premier League pre-season tournament will hold from January 22-February 2 in Abuja with the two junior national teams, the National U-23 team (Dream Team) and National Under-20 team (Flying Eagles) coming as invited participants. The League Management Company (LMC) announced the dates and said the invitation was at the instance of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) as a part of the Federation’s evolving = the teams for the continental championships commencing from February this year. The pre-season tournament, \ of the LMC will feature the top three clubs on the log of the 2013/14 season plus the Federation Cup winner and will serve as tune-up for the clubs to test their newly signed players and also perfect their competitive game plans for continental club championships due to commence in February. The four clubs are league winners, Kano Pillars, Enyimba International, Warri Wolves and Dolphins FC, runners-up to Enyimba in the Federation Cup.

Emeteole did not break any rule – Heartland

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ollowing the exit of the immediate Technical Adviser to Heartland FC of Owerri, Kelechi Emeteole, the club has come out to absolve the coach of any wrong doing, saying Emeteole was a free agent at the time he joined Enugu Rangers late last week. Z •/ Cajetan Nkwopara, disclosed this to Newswatch Times League Watch while reacting to news that Emeteole has rejoined his former club. Despite declaring Emeteole

free from any entanglement with the club, Nkwopara explained that Heartland read about Emeteole’s movement to Rangers just as Newswatch League Times heard or read about the development. “Heartland like you read about Emeteole’s movement to Enugu Rangers on the pages of newspapers,� Nkwopara began. “For the avoidance of doubt, it is important to note that by the time Emetole joined Rangers, he was a free agent as his contract with

us ended at the end of the season because he signed a year contract with us. “So, he does own us anything because he honoured his contract with Heartland. Therefore, we don’t have anything against his movement to Rangers,� the Nazi millionaires Media •/ \ % Speaking further, Nkwopara stated that already, the club has received a number of applications from suitably =

position saying that at the appropriate time the club will make pronouncement on Emeteole’s replacement.

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The tournament will be played on a round rubbing structure with each team ' ' ' match days within a ten-day period. Accordingly, three matches will be played on each match day. All the matches of the Glo Premier League Super 4 will enjoy live coverage from the LMC Broadcast partners, SuperSport. “Though this is our usual preseason activity, it is happening this time with a marked ! having the national teams, the Dream Team and the Flying Eagles joining the traditional four clubs representing Nigeria

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in all CAF Club competitions to participate in the tournament with the sole objective to ensure that the six participating teams = continental engagements starting next month,� explained the LMC chief Operating •/ # % He also disclosed that the preseason activities will also include capacity building workshops for club captains, coaches, / / Z Z Commissioners. “One of the topical issues of the league presently is the funding of clubs in the reality of dwindling government revenue earnings at all levels and there is a great opportunity to educate the Club Managers/Owners on alternative sources of funding especially the revenue funding opportunities available through Community Ownership of clubs,� Abubakar further explained. Enyimba International won last season’s tournament that also featured Kano Pillars, Bayelsa United and Warri Wolves.

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Spot on! Temile backs Pinnick on Eduok’s expulsion Mark Ogagan

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\] international Clement Temile has backed Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick for taking the bold step to sack Emem Eduok from the Super Eagles camp following the player’s transfer saga.

Temile said Pinnick has shown he’s in charge of the situation and by so doing, has laid down a good exampla for future NFF leaders to follow. “I must say I am impressed by Pinnick’s prompt response to the situation. Eduok, perhaps through his agent, has been careless in this situation, and need time and space to sort out the mess,� Temile said during a chat with Newswatch

Times sports. “I learnt the boy actually wanted to be part of the team in spite of the transfer wrangle, but with Pinnick wading in, I think he (Eduok) is free to go ahead and problem,� Temile added. The burgeoning career of the Dolphins FC of Port Harcourt star could be in ruins following the mess he has found himself after allegations of

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ne time Boavista of Portugal hit man, Richard Owubokiri says tremendous focus on the English Premier League give players in other leagues a chance of winning Africa’s Best Player Award. In apparent reference to Nigeria’s Vincent Enyeama ] shortlist but was not given a chance to win the crown because he plies his trade with Lille FC in the French Ligue1, the former Super Eagles striker said it’s high time CAF ' in terms of the awards. “We could see from the previous years’ awards that players who play in other leagues hardly stand a chance counterparts in the English Premier League, and to me, this is not very fair. “I believe certain players do so much more in other leagues in the passing year, but because there’s no media hype like in

the English league, they hardly get noticed,� Owubokiri noted. Cote d’Ivoire’s Yaya Toure won a record fourth African award on Thursday in Lagos, edging Vincent Enyeama and “ ‚ ]— Aubameyang to second and place respectively, at a colourful ceremony in Lagos. The annual accolade is voted for by coaches and captains of the continent’s national teams. Toure earned the nomination on the back of excellent performances for Manchester City in the Premier League rather than his achievements with his country, who failed to reach the second round at the World Cup in Brazil and struggled through the = *…‡+ # Nations Cup. & †‡] ] Manchester City’s League Cup ' Z *… their run to the Premier League ! Brazil when Cote d’Ivoire were eliminated from the group ] “ % Aubameyang and Enyeama

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] levelled against him by Norwegian club, Sarpborg 08. The controversy was generated after Sarpborg 08 alleged that the player breached an agreement by signing for Tunisian giants, Esperance. Sarpborg 08 had raised an alarm that it acquired Eduok,’s signature before Esperance came into the picture, with the Dolphins player he pulled out of the move to the Norwegian club because it did not receive approval from his club Dolphins. “The truth is that, I signed with the Norwegian club. I will not lie about it. But of be when I cannot get my ICT to play for the club, Eduok had % Eduok was part of ' ] based Eagles players currently in camp preparing for two international friendly matches in the United

Arab Emirates. According to Pinnick, the decision to axe Eduok became necessary to avoid unnecessary distraction. “We are not happy with the cloud of controversy over his transfer issue and it is a terrible distraction to the team and Nigeria

football generally. “Telling him to leave the camp does not mean we are indicting him. We will carry out an investigation and whoever is found guilty, be he/she an agent or player / of his club, will be duly sanctioned,� Pinnick

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t is with great sadness that the International • (IOC) learned of the death of Fidel Mendoza Carrasquilla, who died on Tuesday at the age of 89. “Fidel Mendoza Carrasquilla was a pioneer and a fervent campaigner for sport in his home country of Colombia and throughout South America. He understood the power of sport to change people’s lives and he worked tirelessly to bring its values across South America. As an IOC member he brought his considerable medical knowledge to the Medical Commission for 16 years. He was a great man and a great servant of sport who gave his time and energy to the Olympic Movement. His warm and friendly personality was highly appreciated by all the IOC members. He will be sadly missed by us all,� declared IOC President Thomas Bach. An IOC Member from 1988 to 2006, and Honorary Member since 2006, Fidel Mendoza Carrasquilla sat on the IOC Medical

~‡ŠŠ…]*……‹ and the International Olympic Academy ~‡ŠšŠ]‡ŠŠ… % He also occupied numerous positions within the South American sports movement, including that of President of the Colombian National • ~‡Š Š]‡ŠšŠ Œ & ‚ ]# Organisation (PASO) ~‡Šš†]‡ŠŠ* Œ General and Treasurer of the Bolivarian Sports • ~•}— • Œ he headed Colombian sports delegations on multiple occasions. He was also one of the pioneers of baseball in South America, as he founded the Bogota Baseball League in 1969 and was its President until 1979. In parallel to his many commitments in sports administration, he obtained a doctorate in medicine and surgery at the National University of Bogota (1953), before specialising in internal medicine and joining the Colombian Institute of Social Security. He was also an Air Force physician for 26 years. In addition, he placed his medical skills at the service of sport as team doctor

for various Colombian delegations. In his free time, he practised baseball and softball.

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Female sexuality and pregnancy continued from last week Family and friends may give you all kinds of advice about harmful sexual practices during pregnancy and you may also have a condition that puts you at high risk for miscarriage. Your doctor is your best source of accurate information, and can answer all of your questions regarding which sexual activities are safe for you. If a position is not comfortable for you, you may try other options experimenting with ! \ ~ safety and hygiene precautions). Third Trimester The last three month of the pregnancy is called the third trimester. There is a dramatic decline in sexual activity, interest, and satisfaction among women and men alike during the third trimester. You may feel awkward and uncomfortable, and you’re immersed in preparing for the baby’s arrival. You may0 also fear that sex will trigger labour, bleeding, pain, and injury to the unborn baby. Again, your doctor is your source for information and reassurance about these concerns. Sexuality After Delivery Changes in sexuality continue after delivery. Levels of sex hormones plunge temporarily leading to a state that is almost like menopause. You may have vaginal dryness and irritability, with thinning of the vaginal walls. This results in decreased ' ? \ sex uncomfortable and less desirable. These symptoms may be aggravated by breastfeeding. However, new mothers often experience sensual pleasure during breastfeeding, which is thought to be an essential part of the bonding process. Common responses include nipple erection and uterine contractions while nursing, and milk leakage during sexual arousal are all normal reactions at this time. Other factors that may decrease your sexual desire in the postpartum period include: ¡ Exhaustion from night time feeding and infant care ¡ Spells of depression or “baby bluesâ€? ¡ Pain during sex from injuries during delivery ¡ Poor body image ¡ Adjusting to your role as a mother ¡ Fear of awakening the baby or inability to hear the baby crying. The important thing is for you and your partner to recognize these new stresses and make allowances for them. If any problems persist for a long time such as pain during intercourse or prolonged feelings of depression, you should report them to your doctor. Understanding Is the Key Pregnancy generally has an increasingly ' ! \ ' satisfaction as you get closer to delivery. You can prevent this from happening by talking things over with your partner and your doctor week by week throughout pregnancy. Remember that these changes have physical causes, and understanding these physical causes can prevent feelings of rejection and resentment from festering. Keep the lines of communication open, and don’t let misunderstanding ruin this time of joy. Points to Discuss With Your doctor ¡ Ask about other means of sexual stimulation during pregnancy. ¡ Ask about alternative sexual positions, such as side-lying (“spooningâ€?), female superior, rear entry, and use of pillows to assist. ¡ Ask whether sexual activity and orgasm pose any risk to the baby. To be continued next week Concluded

Most were in a lot of contact with their partners by text or by phone calls. For Sola David whose husband lives and works in Canada, one of the good By Amina Brai Omoike things about living separately is that she ome years ago, married couples is not expected to do his washings or cook living apart was a trend among the extra-special meals. “There is a sense rich and famous, but nowadays, of freedom from some of the domestic more and more ‘ordinary’ people are labour I perform when my husband is around. There are times I come home following the trend. Reasons for living apart include very tired and we (the children and I) wanting one’s own personal space; but just take tea and bread. But when Daddy / „ is around, he expects a fresh pot of soup same location. However, some women cooked almost every day�. Festus jokes that he has been turned simply want freedom from the domestic chores they see as an intrinsic part of into an ‘unwilling’ bachelor by his wife cohabiting, according to Sociology of seven years, Efe. “My wife got a job Professor, Sasha Roseneil of Birbeck in Benin after three years of joblessness, and managing just my salary. We decide University. In Central London, about six percent she should take it, and she left with our of the married population is choosing to daughter to Benin three years ago. It live apart. In Nigeria, the percentage is has been tough squeezing out time to go and see them. At the beginning, I tried surprisingly higher! In a recent study, Living Apart visiting every fortnight then the time Together, which involved a national span increased to almost monthly. Now, survey and dozens of in-depth it is whenever I have time. We are still interviews, the professor of Sociology really married but now, I have to cook, and Social Theory, explains: “Although clean and do everything my wife would some people in this category (Living have done�, he explains. Some married couples even believe Apart Together) are dating, and would look forward to living together at a later that sometimes, the secret to staying stage, the much larger proportion are happily together may be living apart. American writer, Fannie Hurst was the living separately for the longer term. We’ve interviewed people who have highest paid short-story writer of the been living like this for more than 20 *… % years, and it’s absolutely what they want author of 26 books that were adapted because it gives them their own personal †‡ ‡Š‹š space, and the time to spend with their earned her a front-page obituary in The friends. “The traditional ‘Living Apart Together’ relationship of the past might have involved one partner, traditionally {| Sit and talk in just the man, who had gone overseas in underwear. search of work. But it’s increasingly not just men who are doing this as women’s {| Buy gifts for each other. jobs become more and more important, {| Find out their favourite cologne/perfume and wear it / „ every time you’re together. same place becomes apparent.� Couples in this situation get to see {| Wear his clothes. themselves about three or four times {| Kiss at every chance you a week; sometimes, just on weekends. get.

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New York Times. Equally glamorous was her private life, which was the most winning blend of prim and sensation: On May 4, 1920, the Times broke the story that everyone’s favourite author, heretofore considered single, was in fact married to a dashing musician named = } ' years, and they lived in separate studio apartments in the same building on West 69th Street. In the story, Hurst explained that she considered nine out of 10 marriages to be “sordid endurance tests, overgrown with the fungi of familiarity and contempt,� and that by living separately from her husband, she was able to keep her most sacred relationship a “highsheen damask� rather than a “breakfast cloth, stale with soft-boiled egg stains.� Over four decades after, it has become increasingly common for two people in ' otherwise, to maintain separate living quarters. One survey indicates that in the United States, some six percent of women and seven percent of men live separately from their partners; throughout northern Europe, it’s about 10 percent – a quarter of all the people there who live alone. English actress, Helena Bonham Carter # & keep side-by-side townhouses in London. In Nigeria, Ibadan businessman and chairman of Splash FM, Chief Bayo Akande is married to two powerful women. One is two-time minister, Chief Mrs. Nike Akande while the other is former Lagos State chief judge, Justice Inumidun Akande. Understandably, all three of them maintain separate living quarters – although are happily married. Popular juju musician, King Sunny Ade is a polygamist. Among his numerous wives is former member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Ajoke Adegeye, who has been his wife for almost 30 years. Due to the nature of their professions, they live apart from each other.


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Bridal Tips: Choosing lingerie for the big day O f all the tiny details you need to get right, what you wear on your wedding day would make people remember you for a long time. Do you know that the wrong underwear (lingerie) could ruin your ƒ Remember that this is quite important as it would give your new husband the together. Underwear has never been as important as it will be under your wedding dress on your wedding day. If you’re the type of person who never wears pantyhose, or will skip the bra on occasion, this is not the day you’ll want to. This is simply because your wedding dress won’t look or fall right without just the right bridal underwear. You’ve probably been trying to lose weight or work out before your big ƒ $ problem with the right wedding corset! Lace it up and go from a size 10 to a size + ” Finding the right bra to incorporate into bridal lingerie ensemble is also \ size you are. For bustier women, a minimizing bra might be what you’re „ % Q ?

padded bra or push-up bra is probably what you’re looking for. If your wedding or is very low cut, then a strapless bra will your best bet for providing the support and bust you need, and will be an essential part of your bridal lingerie. Regardless of what body type you are, there is beautiful bridal lingerie to be found that will help to shape you just right for underneath that small fortune you’ll call your wedding dress. The vast selections of bridal underwear, bridal corsets, and other wedding day lingerie are endless. Keep in mind that the lingerie you wear underneath your wedding gown may not be exactly what you’ll want to wear on your wedding night. For that, ! control-top pantyhose aren’t exactly considered sexy. Whatever you choose to buy, make sure you’re comfortable in it. You might want to stick to what you’re used to. If you’re unsure what your husband-to-be might like, ask him to buy your bridal lingerie for you, or help you shop by giving you some opinions on what he likes and doesn’t like. Whatever you choose, just keep in mind this is your day; so look your best, feel

' \ % While you are at it, focus on support. During your ceremony, support and comfort are more important that sexiness. The last thing you need on your big day is to worry about sagging or falling out of your gown, and you probably want to avoid wires that stab into your side or lace that chafes your breasts. # % 8 for seamless bras, especially if you have

a gown made of lightweight fabric. You might be able to get away with a standard bra if your gown is made of heavier material, but you must make sure that no straps or other lines show through. Z % $ have a convenient neckline that works with a standard t-shirt bra. Find a bra your neckline. To be continued next week

Should woman marry older man? In love, age, they say, is nothing but a number. However, many people have received criticisms from various quarters for marrying men who are much older than them. Last year, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyawu, a septuagenarian married a lady in her 20s while Apostle Anslem Madubuko, 55, married a 33-year-old lady. Should age be an issue in marriage? AMINA BRAI OMOIKE spoke with some ladies.

might be a big problem. They might think he ? % • mentor`s husband is 16 years older than her. Even at 40, she still speaks about him with so ' ! % Z the conviction in your heart – Joy

The most important thing is that do you ' ƒ Q ƒ And can you tolerate his bad habits as well as ƒ | when it comes to making up your mind about to you regarding this, in the end it is you who is going to live with him. So don’t let anyone make your mind up for you. Ask yourself what made you to fall in love with the guy. If won’t be caught dead hanging out with a it is worth it, go ahead and do it, and so long man 10 years older than me; not to talk of Q ' ' as he is nice and good enough for you, not for 25 years – Ify you should go ahead. It happened to one of [ ' ! % " my uncles who was 40 and a lady who was is just a number, but that is if he is not marrying 25 years old, from his childhood church. After me as a second wife – Queen 8 years, they are still enjoying their marriage – Ngozi If you are comfortable with that age gap, and you can communicate with each other and love I have never been involved with any guy less and respect each other, then there’s nothing than eight years older than I. What counts is wrong there. As long as he makes you happy, not his age but the fact that we are doing well don’t worry about what anyone else thinks. I together – Martha % Q want to spend the rest of your life loving an [ ƒ Q older guy, go for it – Ijanuola % Q

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any other lady. “What is one man’s food may be another man’s poison,� wish you all the best both ways that is if you do decide to go ahead with or decline his proposal. But make up your mind fast, because he won’t hang around for % & ' waiting to be caught, and you may lose him before you know it – Kehinde Love is dynamic, if you are sure you love ƒ ! range – Hemba Yes, if I am above 30! Then we will both be $ ” Q Q †+ and above as an unmarried female, any man will do, even if he is 90 years old – Theresa

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Jamesbrown and Adaku during their traditional marriage recently.


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I’m stuck in love triangle

Ibrahim Kilani from Ondo State, 43, needs a woman between 40 to 45 years for marriage. Call: 07089161116

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' Q ' get out of. It started last year with a boy in my class ' % # that time, I didn’t feel the same way, because I still had feelings for my ex-boyfriend. Then, somehow, I started to open my heart to him, and it all went wrong; he got back with his ex-girlfriend, and I couldn’t stop him. Then their happiness started to stab me, and somehow, he found out that I had feelings for him, and started treating me ! % [ \ or until we fall asleep. I knew it was wrong. One day, he asked if I liked him, and I had to tell the truth. One ' his girlfriend, but at the same time he likes me. I was really confused. —' Q it was the chance for me. I ' ' Q Q Q ' Œ ' % Q best way is to forget him, but I feel empty without him around. X 8

Taiwo needs a humble, rich and wealthy man to help me through school. Call: 09035251547. Donatus, 30, based in Kaduna; needs a lady 25 to 45 years old with good for a serious relationship. The person must be based in Kaduna. Call: 08064785929. 08056340691. Austine, 37, from Benue State, quiet, kind and gentle with great sense of humuor - needs a plump/fat, ' ' ages of 25 and 48 years for a serious relationship. Call: 08144966989, 08081920722, 08139413227. Judith needs a rich and healthy man who can help her through school. Call: 08135491961. Chukwudubem, 53, self-employed ' # 8 Christian / Muslim serious-minded *Â ' % 8 or Ogun State. Call: 08181918677.

Rekiya, You know the right thing to do but you are too scared to do it. A love triangle is very draining emotionally, and in my opinion, not very healthy. The guy likes you, but he loves his girlfriend. Why not just wait till his likeness for you turns to love before you start dying inside? There are too many things to occupy your mind now than involved with someone else. Let it all go, and forget about him. That’s the only way you can make a fresh start.

Brown, 25 years old is based in Port^ girl between the ages of 22 and 23 for a serious relationship. Call: 07017433608.

I’m in love with My girlfriend is twomarried man timing [ M y girlfriend has another % [ Q her why, she said she ' ' % [ ƒ “# 8

GAC, She can’t claim she loves you while she is cheating on you. She is being a greedy girl – collecting money from one man and ‘loving’ another man. Don’t let her fool you. Tell her what’s on your mind in a calm voice. Have a heart to she wants to break up with you. Anyone who tells their partner they are dating someone else is ready to leave the relationship. If she loved you (really !" easily that she’s two-timing. To make a relationship to work, you need respect, honesty and communication. I doubt if you two have that because if she valued you and your relationship, she would have talked to you before she said yes running after someone else’ money. I think it’s time for you to re-evaluate your relationship and lay things on the line. If she wants to date others, then you must be free to date other girls. # $ % Luck!

e met on skype. This was more than half a year ago. At some stage after we met, he told me he was married with three kids. It was ' % [ ' ^ % [ ' ' other. If we stop contact, there is panic. His wife knows about me and is trying to be the perfect wife to keep him - that % ^ ' are not compatible, and that he married % ^ ' ' ' % Q do not want to be a second choice for him, and only be able to hear from him % Q ' tried to stop contact, but he persuades me into it again and again. I am often crying and unhappy. I can / „ Q ' Q % ^ ' his wife for someone who is not in the ' ' % Q „ '

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' " While I am still trying to wrap my head around all you’ve said; let me remind you that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. You should be very afraid that your lover’s wife is taking all these lying down. A woman like this is to be feared, especially since she knows what you two are up to. No woman likes to share her man; and ) the other woman. Also, you should know that there is no future in this relationship. He has spelt it out that he cannot and would not leave his wife, so what are we talking about? What needs to be done to progress is stop further contact with him, and let him know why you are ending your relationship with him - two very good reasons: he is married and your relationship with him is doomed already. He would try to talk you back into the relationship, but there is no need. Don’t " * man to have a lasting relationship with. Good luck!

I love my friend’s girlfriend

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' ' she has a boyfriend who is my good % [ Q ƒ CY, Onitsha

CY, You know what they say? Three things that cause problems between men are money,

power and women. If this guy is such a good friend of yours as you claim he is, I guess you should leave his girl alone and direct your love at another girl. You should never jeopardise a true friendship because of a relationship - not even marriage. Remember, there is a friend that sticks closer than a brother.

Do you have a relationship or emotional issue to share or seek advice on? Contact the number above (SMS only).

œ ' †… } a rich lady of 45 to 60 for a mutual relationship. Call: 08160025755. Solomon Peter, 40, single works with $ ‚ ' % ^ working or business lady between †š ++ ' who is ready for a serious relationship. Call: 07087420135. Oluwafemi, 37, from Osun State and connected woman from ages 40 ++ relationship. Call: 08078749853. Kanayo from Anambra State, 36-yearold businessman based in Kaduna needs a wife. She must be a good Christian, employed or into business, aged 28 - 35, truthful and sincere. within six months. Call: 08028758499, 07025203151. " €* ' ' class man for a relationship that can lead to marriage. Call: 09097895722. Femi, 41, self-employed graduate „ ' ] class woman for a serious relationship. Call: 08038341039. Olalekan Olaleye Alege Ashaolu, a 8 | „ ' independent, comfortable and mature businesswoman as a friend. She should be between ages 30 and 60 years old. Call: 08139310771. NG, 25, student, plump needs a mature man aged 35 to 60 who can be % men only. Call: 08147538320.


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Lagos guber:Ambode’ll beat Agbaje – Razak can have very healthy Nigerians who will not ! % & happen to this country is for Buhari to emerge as president. That is what all and sundry should be praying for; that is what the media should work towards.

Chief Khamaldeen Lanrewaju Mabadeje Razak last _ ( ` q x { | } questions from ASSISTANT POLITICS EDITOR, MANSUR OLADUNJOYE on the emergence of Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode as the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the state, the choice of retired Gen. Muhammadu Buhari by the party, the local politics in the state and other topical issues like the prospects of President Goodluck Jonathan at next month’s elections. Excerpts:

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ow would you rate the APC in Lagos so far? The party is barely a year old. People believe mergers never work in this country. But with the leadership of the party, most importantly, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu and a host of others in the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), the defunct Congress for Political Change (CPC), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and others who knew they have a price to pay for the merger to work - and the price is very important – the merger has worked so far. Knowledgeable Nigerians know that Nigeria ! and until we have that change, we cannot deal with the terrible people at the centre who no longer meet the needs of the people. You may wish to tell me the area of human endeavour that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has met the needs of Nigerians. Is it on roads, education, health, transportation or housing? Not even in the agricultural sector that they are planning to use to replace the golden fortune of oil. They have not been able to do anything because those of us in the APC are Nigerians to continue to lack amid plenty. Our manifesto provides a platform to bring back the most needed and missing egalitarian society ! number of people. We cannot be the fourth largest oil producer in the world for several years and yet our people are living in abject poverty. That is unacceptable to us and that is why we have worked tirelessly to make sure that the APC is not just coming out as a party. It is coming out to wrestle power; it is coming out to save Nigeria. That is why we are asking for the desired change and we shall get it. As the strong man of Epe politics, how well would you say the APC has represented your people?

“ ' than it is now. The party has decided to zone the governorship slot to the east senatorial district of the state and by the support of the leadership and God, Epe provides the new gubernatorial candidate of the party. That is a beautiful thing Œ involved and I can assure you that no vote will be outside the APC in the Epe division this time. Sir, by that question, I mean the infrastructure ' “ ' " government. What else do we want? By asking for more, we shall by implication be asking for the whole of Lagos resources at the expense of other areas. We have the Lekki Free Trade Zone (LFTZ) and if only you know the implication of that on our development here, you will want to thank Governor Fashola, though the Asiwaju started it. We are going to build a deep seaport also in the LFTZ; we are going to have another airport to be located at a stone-throw from Epe. Those two projects are associated with development. # } X LFTZ and I am assured that they will employ 10,000 Nigerians. You know the implication of that; we are expecting nothing less than 40,000 people to be employed and when you consider this, you will know how many people the employees will care for. The fund in circulation in this area will be much and we will be happy

people. Therefore, there is no need for anybody to start worrying that they have not developed Epe; even if they had not developed Epe and they now give us the guber candidate, what else do we want? How can we thank Asiwaju Tinubu enough and the team of elders for this? We assure Lagosians that when we are there, we % [ doing it in a way that apart from giving us two terms through Ambode, they will be begging us to give them another Ambode in 2023. But, aren’t you bothered that this Ambode you are clamouring for has no political pedigree and may disappoint you? It is not the noise makers that do the job. Ambode has been in the local government system having worked in several local governments across the state before crowning it with his appointment as accountant general and permanent secretary in the state % ^ ! ] ! % Q kind of situation, you can sleep with your two eyes closed because he is surely not going to disappoint you. Come to think of it; the only visible candidate is Jimi Agbaje of the PDP. Tell \ ! Œ he has never worked as a civil servant; he has ' / Œ ' worked as person in charge of big community issues. People know me for saying the truth % # # „ % How will you describe the forces against Ambode’s candidature within the APC? Here we are talking of power and Lagos State is a viable state. A lot of people want to % Q have seen in Ambode qualities that will make him the best of the candidates supported him at a very clean, open and transparent primary. Then, what else do we say? Of course, the party ' ! ' mechanism and before you know it, everybody is now back in the same fold and we believe strongly that we are in the same party for the same purpose. They have realised that out of the ' % Don’t you think the misgivings expressed € |‚ƒ„†‡|ˆ‰Š‹Œ‹‰ƒ†�|Ž‰ |‰�†ˆƒ| Ž€‚‹†‘�| chances in February? Far from it. I know the aspirants and I can assure you that none of them will work anti-clockwise because they are all disciplined party members and the leadership of the APC # Œ believe that the best thing to happen to Lagos is Ambode so that quality governance can continue in the state. What will be your advice to Ambode, should he become the governor? The issue is very clear. Ambode s not a stranger in Lagos State and God has blessed him with a lot of wisdom. Even at that, we will still guide him at least for age sake because % } not a kindergarten in public administration. Nonetheless, whoever is tired of learning is tired of life. Ambode is ready to learn and improve the lives of Lagosians.

Sir, are you urging the same media that ’„‰‡Œ|ŒŠ|„Œ�|“‡�ƒ|�ƒŒŠƒ|‰�|ŽŒ”Œƒ‰‡ |„†‰‹|‚•| state enacted Decree 4 against and whom he clamped down on, to now work for him? Life is not static; it is a very dynamic phenomenon. What applies at a time may not apply in the future. When Buhari was a military head of government he required that for his legitimacy in government and do a good job and no doubt, his government still stands out among all military governments. No military government did anything close to what Buhari did.

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What are those things the present government ought to have done but are lacking here in Epe? With the resources available to Governor Fashola, he had listened to us so much, and has done a lot for us. Whatever he is unable to do, Ambode will complement. What chance do you think the APC has over other parties? —' ‚}‚ permanent voter cards to deny people of their votes, we will still have a landslide victory because the opportunity given to Lagosians in the last eight years has shown Lagosians that the APC is reliable and supportive. What chance will you say your presidential candidate has over President Goodluck Jonathan? You have just asked who will win between an antelope and a lion‌(Cuts in) Who is the antelope? You know him too well, the PDP candidate. The people know the kind of person General Muhammadu Buhari is when it comes to discipline and patriotism and those who fear him are the corrupt. Buhari will ensure that nobody lives in poverty because he will spread

the only visible candidate is Jimi Agbaje of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), tell me his experience in public affairs management; he had never worked as a civil servant; he had never worked as a public >@B F M Q V F worked as person in charge of big community issues, people know me for always saying the truth, Ambode is better than Agbaje

Let us talk about responsibility and steadfastness. Buhari in 2011 told Nigerians that he would not contest again, but he changed his mind. What do you have to say on this? There is no rigidity in human life. As a person, it pains him that he wanted to come and save this country and missed it three times. As a person, he decided against such future ambition. However, the same people that initially rejected him are now the ones asking and begging him to contest again. His ? \ needs in a good leader. Situation dictates what you do and say. It will be disappointing if he remains rigid on his posture of not returning to politics when the people asked him to come again. This is a clarion call. Buhari, after losing the 2011 election, was quoted to have vowed to make the country ungovernable. Since then we have been recording havocs by Boko Haram. So, what are Nigerians to expect should he lose the 2015 election? % & cannot provide atom of evidence to implicate Buhari on this statement especially the menace of Boko Haram and their activities. His comment could be expressed in several ways: that you gave government to this man who could not competently rule it. You may have a situation of the man not being able to govern well. He never said: “I Muhammadu Buhari will make this nation ungovernable.� You can never trace any activity that implicates him. He ! of human beings. What area will you say is left out of the APC manifesto? The manifesto you saw is not only the product Œ ' / \ this kind of manifesto would do Nigeria proud. So, there is no faulty aspect because those who \ people; they did all they could. Let me add that life is not static. As we continue the journey, our leadership may wish to adjust our manifesto, but for now, it is the best for Nigeria. Could you tell us the factors that may work against President Jonathan next month? There are several factors standing on his way: the welfare of workers has not been this bad at any given time. At Christmas and since the New Year started some workers and their ' % [ % Q Federal Government had been able to manage ! have followed suit. At the federal level, salaries are not being paid; securities challenges are there staring us in the eyes. Of course, you and Q of any serious government. No meaningful development would happen amid crisis and security threats. The issue of over 200 Chibok girls still in the den of the insurgents is already working against our President.


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Nigerian media performed below expectations – Rep Zakari Œ / Speaker, and he was not fair to Nigerians.

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Representatives and the President? As far as the House of Representatives is ' $ in everything we do. We try to look at things from the point of view of those who sent us there. That is why you see that when they bring anything there, we debate it back and forth. At least, we have been able to secure the independence of that arm of government. We know that so many people are not happy with us especially from the side of the executive, but we have no regret about that. The other time, you spoke about your concern for Nigerian journalists. Apart from you, we have some other journalists at the National Assembly, either as senators or House of Representatives members. What —Œ””| ‚’|�‰ |‰‡†|ƒ„†|†�‚‡ƒ�|‚•|‰””|‚•| ‚’|ŒŠ| �††ŒŠ˜|ƒ‚|€†=†‡|™†‡•‚‡Ž‰Šˆ†|‚•|š‚’‡Š‰”Œ�ƒ�| and the enhancement of their welfare package? As I told you, I wanted to bring a bill. The Speaker is not a journalist but he has concern for journalists. The problem is that you cannot % ‚ and chief executives of media houses are all there. But I know that if I am re-elected, I and my colleagues will give the proposed bill a steam especially on the welfare of journalists. Thank God you are here today. We have heard several accounts of the recent police invasion of the National Assembly and the treatment meted to the Speaker. Can you give us a true account of the incident? The drama, from point A to Z, I was a participant or an observer. I know exactly what happened that day. I saw the Speaker the previous night. And I told him something that night. I said Mr. Speaker, these people would try something tomorrow. He said Zakari has started; you are too pessimistic. And I said no problem, good night. In the morning, I just got a text from one of the journalists, saying he saw heavy presence of security personnel at the National Assembly. And I gave the text to the Speaker. We are 360 members and all of us have identity cards. Q day. It is unfortunate that the police would just look us in the face and tell us lies in this country. It is sickening when somebody would just sit down and concoct lies. I read criminology and I believe people who are supposed to wear the police uniform are those who are always ready to protect the people, because next to God are those in charge of security. In trouble, they are supposed to be with you. We left the Speaker’s house in a convoy of about 10 cars. There was a long queue at the entrance to the Assembly and we joined the queue. When the Speaker’s car got to the main entrance, three policemen stood in front of it. The vehicle has the crest of the Speaker on it. The Speaker got down from his % # ' you don’t know Zakari, you should be able to know the Speaker as an average policeman. I went to Channels TV the second day. And I was happy when they said the PPRO would be there. I wanted to ask him some questions but unfortunately, the man did not come. The way the policemen stood in front of the Speaker’s car, within me, I knew that they didn’t want us to enter. All of us then came down and they locked the gate. However, they were allowing people in before then because the Senate President and his deputy had entered. Some members too were already inside. So, what kind of joke was that? We stood there; there was nobody to talk to. The Speaker was talking; nobody was answering him. The man who managed to answer him was very rude. He was on phone and he said “I am coming, I am coming,� and he ran away. Of course, every action must elicit reaction. We are Assembly members. Naturally, some things would be running through our minds. One, they are never comfortable with the Speaker;

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Jonathan maybe they wanted to impeach him. Yes, we may go to court if that happens. The wheel of justice runs very slowly when it comes to this part of the year. Five people had once sat ' ' % Some seven Assembly members have passed a budget in a part of the country. At that point, the police had started asking for reinforcement. And we had already decided that even if we would be arrested, let them arrest us inside the chambers. Immediately, we entered, they released tear gas. The pedestrian gate was opened; that was how the Speaker entered and some other members too. Some who could not enter had to scale the fence. So when we entered, another four hooded security men stood in % Q ' % Q police said it is accidental. Even the last teargas fell on the Speaker’s foot. I think if the Speaker were asthmatic he would have just gone down. What we did was to save ourselves and the institution. God forbid it, if anything had happened to the Speaker that day, it was certain to have a backlash because it would have become an ethnic and religious issue. So, Nigerians would have been made to pay for what they did not bargain for or cause. It is as if because the man has defected to another party, they have made up their mind that he is no longer the Speaker. And the police were very unprofessional the way they behaved that day. That is exactly what happened. This is the type of country we live in. And there is no law that says the Speaker must be from a majority party. It is only when it comes to the majority leader that he must come from a majority party in the House. So we at the House of Representatives have made up our minds never to be intimidated. I am saying that if that day, we had stood there and anything happened, the only thing we would have done would have been to go to court, and since the wheel of justice will run slowly, more so when we are in an election time may be some of us would have become ex-members by now. So, those scaling the fence are not hooligans. But as you know, sometimes, an action elicits a reaction. At least, when the police were coming, they would have ‚ ^ % & that act, from acting to execution was a shame and we had expected the police in a civilised clime to apologise to the general public for doing what they did instead of concocting stories.

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Mark From that incident, how will you describe the Inspector General of Police? Unfortunately, sentiments have been introduced to the incident. The Inspector “ ‚ ' foremost. The Speaker is the number four ™ $ % & / is what we are talking about and one police chief decided to come to the premises of the National Assembly to address the Speaker % ‚ Q “ ‚ that came and was more political than the politician. The Senate is looking at the issue and we have a tradition. If the Senate is looking at an issue, the House of Representative would not interfere. Also, if we are looking at an issue too, the Senate will not interfere. We want to see what will come out of the Senate. Z Q “ ‚ ' / should look at the walls, and he will see 1001 Q “ ‚ ' / on the sands of time. How he wants to be remembered is left to him and his conscience. But for us, we believe that he was not fair to the

There must be an entry point, lawyers go to law school. Medical doctors have their structures just have theirs too. What is stopping us journalists to have entry points too? Even the NIJ, IIJ, how 7 8 9: national assembly, there are some guys who move around who claim to be journalists. You cannot just say you are a doctor or a lawyer

How will you justify claims by some of your colleagues on their empowerment programme when what they provide for the electorate are just commercial motorcycles › œ‰‹‰�|‰Š‹|‚ƒ„†‡|™†= |Œƒ†Ž�ž The primary functions of National Assembly members are lawmaking, oversight functions and empowerment. In our country, if you don’t do it (empowerment), you are at your peril. We do oversight; we make laws. But through the media, you will help us enlighten our people about this because there are fantastic lawmakers who have lost their seats because they could not provide okada for their people. How many of our people back home are really interested in the number of motions moved or passed by lawmakers? Maybe, it has to do with the growing nature of our democracy. Here is a situation where your people are not interested in your contribution to the business of lawmaking but rather in the number of cars you are able to give them. But we have to keep on managing them until our democracy grows to the extent that people would appreciate its essence. It is not a day’s job. To me, the legislature is always at the receiving end. Could you spare us some comments on your colleague, Farouk Lawan’s case? Has there been any development on the issue? Besides, could you clarify the exact budget of the National Assembly in view of the belief that the budget takes 28 per cent of the nation’s budget? Lawan’s case is in court. It is a personal case. N150 billion is what is budgeted for the National Assembly. It includes recurrent and capital expenditure. It is from the budget 306 House of Representatives members, 109 ! % & other responsibilities that the budget is spent on too. From your own calculation, what is the percentage of N150 billion of the about N4.3 trillion national budget? Compare it with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s budget which is close to half a trillion naira. What is the House doing on the current congestion in some prisons in the country? Q interior and I know that prison congestion is a serious issue. At the level of legislation, I know the laws are not the issues but their \ % ‚ have to tackle. The congestion may even be one of the reasons for the recent jailbreaks. But, at the House of Representatives, we took a decision that a minister be removed. But up till now, nothing has been done about it. But it is up to Nigeria to say whether they need another hand to rule the country in the next election or not. The law is a worthless piece of paper unless it is obeyed. It is my responsibility; it is your responsibility to talk about it. Maybe it will touch the heart of those who are supposed to take action. For us, at the House of Representative, we can only expose corruption; we cannot implement the laws on it. The 2015 elections are just around the corner and fears are being expressed in some quarters on the exercise. What is your take on the elections? Nigeria will not blow up. There was somebody in 1997 who said no other person = \ % $ the capacity to curtail whatever is coming. Nigeria is a unique country. If the right things are done, I know that whoever wins or loses the election will go back home and they will agree that Nigerians have spoken. No one individual is greater than this country. The 2015 election will come like any other election and go. The only thing is that Nigerians should open their eyes wide, and ask people what they would do and what they have done before. For instance, if you are in a particular place for four years and you have not improved things I should know who to vote for in another election.


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Road to 2015 Polls

Niger 2015:I’m old enough to be governor – Nasko Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship  | ‚ ƒ | } + „x ƒ _ said he is not too young to govern the state q Â… † ‡ interview with JUSTINA ASISHANA _ ‚ ` † ˆ `

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ongratulations on your victory at the PDP primary. However, you seem to have oppositions among people who are not favourably disposed to your victory within the party. How do you intend to pacify them and ensure victory for the party in 2015? ^ Q heart that I understand whatever anyone of those who lost at the primary feels and it’s not out of Œ Q contested the PDP governorship primary election „ hands with me for the love of the state to work towards the party’s success at the polls. I do not ' % Q Q ' without their assistance. I need them more than I have ever needed them. With their support, we will go out and let the electorate know what we have for them and then allow them to decide on %

^ as one of the most decisive and disciplined $ ' ' % & $ % Z $ $ ‡Š ‹ †€ Œ } ' Z ‡Šš€ †‹ % Other younger ones in this democratic era have succeeded and are no disappointment to our % & “ ' } } % ^ ' X ' ‡ŠŠŠ †š ' will continue to do so for years to come. Duke can ' of development. Q ' Q Œ Q ' over three ministries as commissioner and did % ™ passion for the people, the exposure and experience, not age.

What is your take on the people’s opinion that you are too young to be governor of Niger State? # % Q €… \ \ +Â… €…] ] ' / % [ „ = % ^ ' is largely the state of the mind of that individual, †…] ] exposure and experience can achieve more than a  Â…] ] ' ' % & ' ÂŒ need to give the young ones a chance. Q “ Q ' $ *…‡+ Q ' $ Q $ % “ | “ ~ †* it was during his regime that he successfully prevented the Biafran succession through the ' % ^ “ Murtala Mohammed who took over through a coup d’Êtat. Murtala was 38 years old when

Some people who are against your candidacy ˆ”‰ŒŽ|ƒ„† |‰‡†|Š‚ƒ|“˜„ƒŒŠ˜| ‚’|™†‡|Â?†Â&#x;|€’ƒ| ‚’‡| boss and mentor, Governor Babangida Aliyu who they allege would continue his grip on the state through your administration. What is your reaction to this? It’s unfortunate that people talk or think like % & \ “ ' # or any other elder. We were properly raised and whether we like it or not I will continue to consult % \ % & $ paramount in all that we do and I know that the ' ÂŒ Q do what the people are thinking. & ' mature to run a family, more than three ministries ' ! ' % I didn’t run to my parents to assist me run my family and when I was commissioner, I was

Nasko ' ' Œ ' Q ! with the visions and mission of the chief servant. What will you do for the people when you “Š‰”” |€†ˆ‚Ž†�|ƒ„†|˜‚ †‡Š‚‡|‚•|ƒ„†|�ƒ‰ƒ†ž| & chief servant, whose achievements will serve % [ = ' stakeholders. If given the ticket, we shall carry everyone and every part of the state along, ensuring even development across the state. We ' \ ' the call of duty. Q policy initiatives and fully implementing the transformation projects of the present administration, we will create an investment $ investments that will leverage on our vast economic resources for the actualisation of Vision †]*…*…% • ' we shall exploit our comparative advantages ' livestock development across the state. • of small and medium scale industries that will promptly accommodate the skills of our local % 8 ' ] ' the state, as the Ministry of Agriculture and X } ' $ # Z

I will be 40 years next year and in a country where life expectancy is put at less than 50 years, a 40-year-old shouldn’t be too young to serve in the highest >@B > [ [ \ [ is important in this journey is not the age of a contestant but the quality in that age } ' # ~$#Z}# agricultural transformation agenda. We shall also ] ' access roads to ease transportation of farm / \ % " $ Q X ' ' revenue generation capacity for improved ' ' % [ \ alternative sources of internal revenue generation ' "## % • \ create additional income streams for the state. We will pursue the actualisation of critical infrastructural projects across the state with ' ' ] lives of the people of the state, especially the projects. We will also ensure that all ongoing " “ ' „ „ ]Z road are completed without delay, while " Government agencies for the construction of the # „ ]Z ' ! ' $ transformation network. We shall also ensure that the Baro Port dredging is completed for $ $ % & ] ! ^|‚‚#}— conclusion.

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after all. How? Among the galaxy of vote seekers in the Ukpe coming national elections, the All Progressives “ # ~#‚“# out a man that, for all intents and purposes, % ^ } % # \ • ~•"X past Group Managing Director/CEO of } ‚ % ' \] ] Eziukwu Road by CPS Aba. years of his tenure left, not a few wonder why he „ % ' %

# # \ • # Œ # \ Q “ anchored on four legs viz: agriculture, industry, X ' education and security. some states.

# = | # # \ • neglect of a town that holds so much promise, all untapped potentials in the city. # \ Z # = # #! ' % & — „ *€ % & \ # „ centre of commerce for the entire West Africa “ ] “ & % X Z}– —• Q' X } # \ •

Enyimba Hotels Ogbor Hill in Aba. ' % • ' elected leaders, including hard work, honesty, „ = % Q Q $ Ojukwu: “You are only as good as your reputation.� Q • ' # % [ Q # industries will spring up in their hundreds to ! # %

International organizations like the International " ~Q" QZ" [ Bank will consider reviving comatose industries like the Golden Guinea Breweries, Modern Q “ " # & \ Z % # ' ' ' % Z = = Gov Amosun to drive merchandised farming. Banks and other # ž • \ ] % — ' lip service paid to it and security will take priority ' \ ? \ ' % # ” Q ' while another man takes the remote control and changes the channels from his own house? # # \ • ™ # Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) come May this year. If and when he wins, we expect him distinctive style of advocacy. < = 9


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Business & Economy

Social security benefit: Panacea for youth unrest Many countries in Europe, Asia and Africa pay their unemployed youth monthly stipends to meet their basic needs. The payment of social security has been said to account for low level of criminal cases in countries which indulge in the scheme. Consequently, many Nigerians have appealed to the government to emulate those countries that pay social security stipends to their citizens. JOHNMARK UKOKO reports.

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he former Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, is on record as one administrator who paid ' / % & ' œ œ states are also said to have paid its ™ streets. & $ reading of the National Assembly. Majority of the speakers who ? ^ ' the high rate of crime and violence in $ % $ # Progressives Congress (APC) Vice Presidential candidate, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, disclosed that if voted to ' vocational training after the completion $ | ' scheme. Osinbajo disclosed that 80 per cent of $ be done to solve the problem. @š… ' „ disenchanted, and something needs % & of criminality and violence started > % He promised that primary school ' ! sector of the economy if voted to power. The don disclosed that within the few / †‹ ' 20,000 jobs as immediate relief to tackle % Commenting on the need for the $ of a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), Mr. Zeb Nzakor, in an interview with Newswatch Times said ' % ^ not as endowed as Nigeria in terms of to their inhabitants for years, while ' ' $ ' % # @› on the Federal Government over the years to pay some stipends to the ' % Z $ ' ' ' „

% “It is a known fact globally that stipends has low crime rate as the needs in comparison to climes that > % The NGO promoter commended the National Assembly members for the bill, which he described as @' > ' meeting their basic needs if they can’t % @Q ' % Z ' for as long as 10 years or even more. It will get to a stage where parents ' ' ' % @Z % # $ ! ' > Nzakor posited. He appealed to the National # = Federal Government to sign the bill into law when it is passed to enable the ' belonging. The NGO promoter lamented ' ' ' basic allowance to meet some of their embracing crimes and criminalities. Nzakor views is shared by the ‚ " Metallic Union of Nigeria, Mr. Francis Okoroh, who in an interview with $ & ' % • ' „ their indigenes for decades. In his words, “Many Nigerians who ' _ œ 8 & “ Q #

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they are paid to provide their basic ' \ which they send home to their relatives % @ ' ' %> ^ ' ' ' ' jobs for the people, adding that a government that fails to tackle power. & " “ ' ! ' them to employ more workers, adding \ % Okoroh called on the government to ' ' ' ' „ ' „ ' ' employed. He stressed that many parents were no longer keen in sending =

The government which should come to the aid of the youths who have served his/ her father land in the form of National Youth Service Corps does not care about what happened to the youths

' % “In times past, it was a thing of pride ' ' % & parents and the entire family look forward to seeing their child or sibling „ him or her. The reverse is the case % ^ ' parents to send other children to higher ƒ @& ' ' served his/her father land in the form $ | ' > • % He appealed to the government to [ # % Many respondents who spoke to Newswatch Times were of the view ' ' whom have been neglected by the % The respondents appealed to the " “ ' former Ekiti State Governor, Kano and œ ' are paying some form of stipends to the aged and the disabled in the state three states in comparison to some more endowed states. & ' % The respondents say the government \ price in the international market for ™ from the oil boom while it lasted. It is left to be seen if the Federal “ ' which is now in the third reading at the National Assembly, and if the government will have the political will to implement the bill, when it is ' % ‚ and other economically disadvantaged ' belonging, which will make them love Nigeria more than before.


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2015: Uncertainty trails economy, standard of living Many Nigerians have expressed fears as regards what the new year portends even as the Federal Government has introduced austerity measure and called on the citizens to brace up for tough times ahead as a result of the drop in crude oil price, devaluation of the Naira, election among others. ABIODUN AWOGBEMI reports

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he year 2014 has come and gone but the scars will take so long to heal. On the faces of average Nigerians are the looks of hunger, frustration and desperation owing to economic somersault ? ' as well as the level of impunity perpetrated by the privileged few. One of the major indicators for fear is the inability of the Federal Government to share allocations arising from the Excess Crude Account (ECA) to states in the last 18 months. A situation which the Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomole, claimed has distorted the developmental projects in the states. Also the Niger State Governor Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu has said alarm that states of the federation may collapse within three country resulting from crumbled oil prices is urgently resolved. According an economic analyst, Aderoju Oladele, the inability of the Federal Government to fund the states will impact negatively on the workforce and infrastructural development. According to feelers from the three tiers of government, workers in the civil service had a bleak Christmas and New Year celebrations because of the inability of the government to pay its work force, and ! selling. According to Ugodre Obi-Chukwu, while expressing fears on what the economy has in store for Nigerians, stated that the announcement by Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to increase the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) to 13 per cent from 12 = „ ! lending and deposit negatively. He explained that the MPR is the rate at which the CBN essentially lends money to banks, and is in turn a benchmark for bank lending. This means the CBN can ! ' the country. Usually when this occurs, commercial banks also increase their lending rate to borrowers. The CBN has also decided to increase the ‚ ' X ' X = (CRR) to 20 per cent from 15 per cent which is the limit imposed on private sector deposits that the bank will have to keep with the CBN, meaning they only get to lend out 80 per cent of customers deposits with them. Obi-Chukwu explained that for those looking to travel abroad and looking to buy dollars from banks, the exchange rate is perhaps between N173 and N177 assuming the naira does not crash further. “If you use our local debit and credit cards abroad, then you are essentially paying the same amount with the interbank rate while for the black market buyers, that is those who prefer to buy or sell dollars at the black market, this new rule could ! % Visitors to Nigeria who have dollars with % Q their money is worth much more now than

before. She added that salary earners in dollars also earn more when they convert to naira while importers pay more while converting naira to dollar, and the excess is passed on to the consumer who bears the brunt. “For those who have consumer loans such as car loans, mortgages, credit card debts, personal loans etc. don’t be this week or next week informing you of an increase in your borrowing cost. “This also extends to small businesses ? (which changes with market conditions). The banks may decide to increase borrowing rates depending on how they ' % Those who have dollar denominated loans are also heavily exposed to higher pay out, especially if such a person took out a dollar loan even when his income is $ % | ! ' reduced in dollar terms meaning you ' ! loans,� she warned. The new wave of the banking system will also has its impact on the treasury bills, according to a broker, Clement Chuka, adding that treasury bill rates will increase \ from banks will also likely increase in response to the increase in CRR as well as increase in lending rates because the naira is worth less now in dollar terms. Chuka explained that many believe the stock market has probably become pricey in the devaluation of the naira. This is because the stock market is like a leading ? come before any other market does so. However, he was of the view that some stocks do come under scrutiny considering the outcome of the MPC meeting. “Companies that have heavy dollar exposures are examples as they may need to incur higher forex cost by year end, if they had not hedged. He further posited that banking stocks also come under further pressure due to the increase in CRR as their Net Interest Margins may ! % ^ ' is thought that loss may be neutralised by gains in the forex market just as oil and gas stocks are also at risk of reporting lower earnings if the price of oil continues to slide further. Q = budget will have to increase with the current economy because it’s not unlikely that prices of goods and services will go up. Examples are foreign goods which most people rely on, gift items, baby products among others while luxury items might also be even more expensive with the devaluation of the naira. The Nigerian economy is essentially ‘dollarised’ due to our high taste for imports. An analyst, Greg Odogwu, is of the opinion that the economy is in bad shape because demand for oil is dwindling globally. He said that it is not driven by witchcraft, but demand and supply, adding that many nations are secretly

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planning an exit from their dependence on the so-called black gold even as governments of the world are in fact looking for alternatives to fossil fuel in order to safeguard the environment and leave a healthier earth for future generations Another valid ground for concern •/ = which showed a loss of N762.79 billion ' % • oil revenue shortfall was N580.62 billion, ' = ' % The report added, â€œâ€Śonly Value Added & \ $*‡†%š \ = estimate of N211.36 billion by N2.44 billion (or 1.15 per cent).â€? Also, another area that calls for concern is the revenue targets for MDAs who will have to arm-twist the public in paying through their nose in a bid to meet the expected target which will ultimately undermine their primary role.

Those who have dollar denominated loans are also heavily exposed to higher pay out, especially if such a person took out a dollar loan even when his income is in Naira. Your income has now effectively reduced in dollar terms meaning you have to spend more to pay off your dollar loans

For instance, the Customs, Police and other regulatory agencies will focus more on meeting the expected target rather than regulating the sector expected of them and this portends a grave danger on the economy and the people. Besides, the government has been most ? the use of public funds. While other oilrich nations have used their revenues to develop their infrastructure, deepen their economies or diversify and save enough for the rainy day, ours is rapidly being ' „ for the citizenry. A Federal civil servant, Mr. Adenrele Tijani’s fear was not unconnected with non payment of workers salary both in the civil sector and private sector. Tijani, while speaking with Newswatch Times, said the expectation for 2015 is nothing but gloomy days. “As at the end of December 2014, more than 60 percent of Nigerian workers were being owed, and so many could not celebrate the Yuletide, and ! that we have the stocks, but no buyers.� He said many people borrowed money from the bank to import consumables for the celebration, but could not recover the money due to low patronage, and the banks are not smiling with them as they must recover their money not even with the recent economic malady of the government. “Instead of workers’ salary being paid, the ministries are busy trying to outdo one another on who donates the highest to the ruling party ostensibly to cover their maladministration and corruption and shut down the opposition who may likely change the tide of corruption. The workers, Newswatch Times gathered, are poised for a showdown with their employers both in the public and private sectors, thereby killing the economy the more. The coming elections next month is also causing fears and anxiety considering the vituperations being poured by the two major political parties and their supporters. No economy develops or grow when there is crisis, and the people cannot plan just as the government will be in disarray and those who cause the crisis my not eventually survive it.


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Special Report Organisation trains journalists on personal development Ayodele Olalere

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he need for media practitioners to constantly engage in personal development was recently highlighted at high performance training for selected media practitioners in Lagos. Organised by Power Up for Success organisation at Festac Estate, Lagos, the one day training aimed at sensitizing journalists on the importance of constant ! ' the course of their profession. In his lecture, Tunde Makun, the anchor of the training explained to the 20 journalists drawn from various media houses , both electronics and print, that for a professional to be successful in his profession, such person must constantly develop himself through trainings and other developmental programmes. He added media practitioners must begin to ‘think of doing things ! ' profession. “If you are not happy, you cannot be creative. Life is a consequence of past choices and the future requires new thinking and new choices. If you keep doing what you are doing the way you are doing it, you will always get what you have always got,� he said. Makun added that the Nigeria media should endeavour to meet up with their counterparts in the developed country, adding that such can only be achieved if journalists stop ‘ doing things the way they were in the past. “Stop accepting things the way they are. You must ask questions like ‘what Q ' % [ are afraid of problems, you are going to be poor. 80% of your success is tied to your relationship with others at your place of work,� he said. He added that the world has advanced beyond the level journalism is practised in Nigeria, saying that in spite of challenges facing the media industry; journalists must be focused and purposeful so as to achieve a successful

Participants at the event

lifestyle. He said journalists must develop values that would make them to be useful in their profession as well as enhance their self discovery. “The concept of life transformation is the ultimate result of being able to do more in less time on purpose and with focus on living according to desired lifestyle. As media practitioners, you must set your intention. Ask yourself ‘what do I want in this profession? Am Q Q ƒ ^ can I discover myself? You have to belief that what you are doing is the right thing for you. By this, it will spur you into top action to improve yourself. Of course there would be challenges and obstacles but you need to be focused. You need to develop values that would help shape your career. Values such as integrity, discipline, equality, fairness, loyalty and trust would help you to get to the height of your career,� he said. He emphasised the importance of being a team player, saying that every journalist must develop good

relationship with colleagues, adding that a successful journalist is the one with vision and focus on the Big Picture. He also emphasised the need to develop faith and characters such as courage, diligence, giving, gratitude and excellence. Makun further said every successful entrepreneur developed seven habits ! ' produced results. According to him, one of such habit is being proactive and accepting responsibilities. “True leaders take responsibility for their behaviours as well as their choices / % & is not simply about being aggressive or assertive. Rather, they never blamed others when things go wrong but instead looked at their own actions and think on how to improve before looking at the actions of others.� He enjoined journalists to create ’ ' wasting time doing things that are less necessary. “Creating a mental vision for where

Tunde makun lecturing at the event

you want to a particular project or initiative to end up is essential to deciding how you will conduct yourself. ‚ % “ decide on their priorities before they act, rather than simply acting out of the % [ working on a story, you need to decide on what you want to achieve with the story and that will make you to be ! ' > % ^ ‘ @ understand the concept of what you are working on. Ask your colleagues if you do not fully understand the scope of your work. Develop synergy with your workmates and make sure you are understood.� Participants were also advised to increase their knowledge of the profession through reading and personal development. They were equally advised that must contribute to a peaceful working condition at their various places of work. “Think win-win situation instead of believing that in order for you to win, % [ ] ' ? ' problems as opposed to achieving your goals while creating unnecessary enemies along the way,� he said. ^ ‘ @ % “ leaders and communicators are never = % & are constantly working to improve themselves and those around them. & ' ’ % All professionals need to continually challenge themselves, read more and ask more questions. Chukwuemeka Fred Amata, who lectured on the importance of technology, said making use of various technology tools would help media practitioners to carry out their duties ! ' % According to him, tools such as “ } \ —' 8 and other internet websites provides valuable platforms which would help to hasten news reporting and introduce journalists to the latest trend in the practice of journalism.


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NSE Daily Summary (Equities) at 09/01/2015 Symbol

FCMB FIDELITYBK FIDSON FLOURMILL FO GLAXOSMITH GUARANTY GUINNESS HONYFLOUR IKEJAHOTEL INTBREW JAPAULOIL JBERGER JOHNHOLT LASACO LIVESTOCK MANSARD MAYBAKER MBENEFIT MOBIL NAHCO NASCON NB NEIMETH NEM NESTLE NPFMCRFBK OANDO OKOMUOIL OMATEK PORTPAINT PRESCO PZ REDSTAREX ROYALEX RTBRISCOE SCOA SEPLAT SKYEBANK STANBIC STERLNBANK TOTAL TRANSCORP UAC-PROP UACN UBA UBCAP UBN UNILEVER UNITYBNK UPDCREIT UPL VITAFOAM VONO WAPCO WAPIC WEMABANK ZENITHBANK

Opening Price

2.22 1.60 3.54 35.38 231.88 42.79 21.96 141.74 3.46 3.36 21.00 0.50 54.75 1.02 0.50 2.05 3.10 1.58 0.50 160.00 4.97 6.46 139.82 0.73 0.60 945.82 0.80 16.15 25.46 0.50 3.89 27.47 26.50 4.00 0.50 0.88 4.67 317.24 2.30 27.99 2.49 146.51 3.03 9.48 30.60 3.79 1.52 8.09 33.80 0.50 10.00 4.22 4.03 1.12 80.02 0.60 0.93 15.44

High

2.21 1.58 3.46 35.38 231.88 42.79 21.90 129.98 3.22 3.20 22.05 0.50 54.75 1.01 0.50 2.15 3.10 1.58 0.50 160.00 4.96 6.20 140.70 0.73 0.60 898.53 0.80 16.00 25.46 0.50 3.89 27.47 25.30 4.01 0.50 0.88 4.67 301.38 2.29 27.01 2.49 152.13 3.13 9.01 30.60 3.84 1.58 8.00 33.80 0.50 10.00 4.22 3.83 1.17 80.51 0.60 0.93 16.06

Low

2.01 1.52 3.45 35.38 230.00 42.79 20.71 127.93 3.22 3.20 21.25 0.50 54.75 1.01 0.50 2.06 3.10 1.58 0.50 160.00 4.53 5.95 140.10 0.73 0.60 898.53 0.80 15.01 25.46 0.50 3.89 27.47 25.24 4.01 0.50 0.88 4.67 286.33 2.19 27.00 2.38 152.13 2.86 9.01 29.05 3.74 1.48 7.90 33.80 0.50 10.00 4.22 3.83 1.07 80.02 0.60 0.91 14.54

Closing Price Change (+)

2.01 1.52 3.46 35.38 230.00 42.79 20.71 128.52 3.22 3.20 21.25 0.50 54.75 1.01 0.50 2.15 3.10 1.58 0.50 160.00 4.65 5.95 140.70 0.73 0.60 898.53 0.80 15.01 25.46 0.50 3.89 27.47 25.30 4.01 0.50 0.88 4.67 300.00 2.29 27.00 2.49 152.13 3.00 9.01 29.05 3.75 1.55 8.00 33.80 0.50 10.00 4.22 3.83 1.17 80.50 0.60 0.93 15.00

-0.21 -0.08 -0.08 0.00 -1.88 0.00 -1.25 -13.22 -0.24 -0.16 0.25 0.00 0.00 -0.01 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.32 -0.51 0.88 0.00 0.00 -47.29 0.00 -1.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1.20 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 -17.24 -0.01 -0.99 0.00 5.62 -0.03 -0.47 -1.55 -0.04 0.03 -0.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.20 0.05 0.48 0.00 0.00 -0.44

% Price Change

-9.46 -5.00 -2.26 0.00 -0.81 0.00 -5.69 -9.33 -6.94 -4.76 1.19 0.00 0.00 -0.98 0.00 4.88 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -6.44 -7.89 0.63 0.00 0.00 -5.00 0.00 -7.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -4.53 0.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 -5.43 -0.43 -3.54 0.00 3.84 -0.99 -4.96 -5.07 -1.06 1.97 -1.11 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -4.96 4.46 0.60 0.00 0.00 -2.85

Trades

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Volume

172,477,020 1,758,434 4,951,010 571,487 254,294 20,365 20,461,846 901,918 1,046,182 450,000 273,315 8,400 41,778 150,000 10,000 485,512 80,000 58,950 500 80,682 9,616,614 1,019,716 1,145,826 25,651 78,000 37,100 100,000 10,719,996 167,419 1,000 75,900 109,055 389,652 122,164 230,000 22,168 692 618,397 3,835,301 626,728 13,366,660 66,720 24,489,090 145,250 2,074,719 12,254,199 2,228,236 608,100 184,540 607,000 360 42,200 366,640 163,049 362,998 3,544,603 289,391 29,414,752

Value

347,052,608.00 2,703,088.25 17,082,036.00 19,774,860.00 58,478,252.00 828,040.88 432,310,656.00 116,386,352.00 3,373,980.00 1,440,000.00 5,848,833.00 4,200.00 2,065,968.75 151,238.56 5,000.00 1,017,107.25 239,583.50 89,014.50 250.00 12,880,521.00 45,787,480.00 6,222,738.00 160,814,704.00 19,212.22 47,100.00 33,335,464.00 79,600.00 163,170,048.00 4,050,463.00 500.00 282,353.00 2,888,287.50 9,835,547.00 490,561.34 115,500.00 18,621.12 3,072.48 183,603,072.00 8,751,152.00 16,924,274.00 32,515,478.00 10,121,678.00 74,420,280.00 1,310,932.50 63,172,168.00 46,417,080.00 3,467,911.75 4,854,348.50 6,067,319.50 303,500.00 3,600.00 161,222.00 1,404,231.25 181,218.33 29,170,310.00 2,127,028.25 263,948.00 445,761,472.00


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South South

News Group denounces MEND’s endorsement of Buhari Saminu Ibrahim and Nath Omame, Port Harcourt

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PDP crisis worsens in Akwa Ibom

the election were not elected but singularly hand-picked by Governor Akpabio. he crisis rocking the “The exercise was shoddily Akwa Ibom State conducted and we rejected chapter of the Peoples it in its entirety on that day, Democratic Party ( PDP) December 8, 2014, and have following the gubernatorial primary election conducted against it to the National on December 8 last year [ which produced Emmanuel party without the national Udom as the gubernatorial chairman, Alhaji Adamu candidate of the party, has Mu’azu, granting us any worsened with threats from audience since then. notable party chieftains in the “The major reason we are state to defect to other parties. holding on in the party till This came to the fore now, is because we are loyal party men who still want the party to win the February general elections provided He told journalists that various crimes as related the party’s governorship ThankGod Ofoelue, Benin the activities of members to cult activities.� candidate in the state is What we are going to allowed to be the choice do State of secret cult groups have become a source of worry be doing now is arresting Commissioner of of the people through a Police, Mr. Foluso to security agencies and and charging them to credible process and not the Adebanjo, has paraded members of the public court for accessory. If man singularly picked by gruesome they cannot control their Akpabio. 81 suspects arrested for following killings and criminal members they will not go “To hit the nail on the robbery, kidnapping, actions being perpetrated scot free. We are going head, the PDP is doomed in car snatching, illegal by their members in parts to go after them. These Akwa Ibom State as far as killings, unnecessary the coming general elections of the state. He said: “Of great killings that you cannot are concerned, because cultism and other criminal activities by the concern is the issue of explain, senseless killings all the party’s candidates cultism in the state. We must stop.� command. from governor, deputy He revealed that the governor, the three senatorial Parading the suspects have arrested over 40 yesterday, Adebanjo suspected cultists. The activities of various cult candidates, the 10 House of expressed deep concern worrisome thing is the groups led to the death Representatives candidates over the wave of cultism issue of killings and ' and the 26 state House of and reprisal killings reprisal killings; it is Assembly candidates were among rival groups and very worrisome and the on rival members at New hand-picked by Akpabio and vowed to embark on command is not going to Lagos Road, Evbotubu not elected in any way and and Upper Mission areas the people are not happy,� he manhunt for leaders of take it lightly at all. “These people are going during the Christmas and said. the various groups and members in order to arrest to be charged for murder, New Year festivities in the This position was re state. and prosecute them. echoed by another member of the group, Senator Hellen Esuene (PDP Akwa Ibom South), who said after the ThankGod Ofoelue, Benin from political discourse. would be advised to struggle against alleged They prefer to discourse withdraw. Sixteen years injustice meted to them for overnor Adams issue of ethnicity - where of democracy, we cannot 31 days without the party Oshiomhole of Edo you come from, where I continue to do trial and listening to them, their patience was running out. State said the Peoples come from. They prefer error governance. She said: “Right now, “We must now approach Democratic Party (PDP) has ! begun a campaign of lies of religion, primordial governance on the basis our patience is running out to deceive the people and sentiments and all kinds of of skills, competence and because we have not been further impoverish them ridiculous issues. But what courage. We must have fairly treated by the party and since they have no record the electorate must insist clarity of industrial policies let it be said loud and clear on is that 16 years after that are not contradictory; that if we are pushed to the of performance to present. Speaking yesterday at democracy, the learning policies designed to reduce and bring Nigeria back to where we are needed.� the commissioning of curve is over.� } He said: “If you were work and give work to # ] ]# ] Ikabigbo road, the governor doing apprentice and our young people. We of the group, Ambassador said: “In the next couple of you have not got your must move away from Asam Asam (SAN), who weeks, in fact the season freedom after 16years, a tradition where we said: “From the beginning, is already here, politicians your case is hopeless. engage in fraud in the we knew that only one person are already into marketing. If you were pursuing a name of Sure-P and give can become governor but we Politicians are making university degree and to individuals to share so expected his emergence to ! ' after 16 years, you could that we might use them as be through a transparent, credible and democratic the issues of development not obtain a degree you thugs.� Taiye Odewale

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yesterday in Abuja when the aggrieved 22 guber aspirants who staged a walk out at the primary election over alleged ? their grievances before the Akwa Ibom State Senate caucus headed by Senator Ita Enang (PDP Akwa Ibom North East). The leader of the group, Isima Ekere, who is the immediate past deputy governor of the state under the incumbent Governor, Godwill Akpabio, said

because of the alleged injustice meted to them by the party leadership in the state under Governor Akpabio during the primaries without the national leadership of the party taking the necessary action, they had decided to come to the Senate leadership for possible last minute solution. He alleged that in that election, the party guidelines were completely ignored as delegates who were railroaded to participate in

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group under the aegis of the Nigerian Rebirth Initiative (NRI) yesterday condemned the reported endorsement of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.) by a faction of Niger Delta militia, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND). In a press statement signed by its director of communications, Dr. Segun Akinola, it wondered “why a man like General Buhari, who was a former head of state and a retired general of the Nigerian Army, would be at ease with such questionable endorsement by an illegitimate group of insurgents which took up arms against the government and people of Nigeria, the same country which Buhari aspires to govern. “The purported endorsement sends a horrible message to / men of the Nigerian armed night to liberate the territory and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from the satanic Boko Haram members, that have laid siege to some villages in the North East zone of the country.� It continued: “We are also, indeed, very shocked that the APC has not publicly rejected the purported endorsement of its candidate and, by implication, its platform by such a rebel group.� The NRI stated that “the Z—$} “ Buhari’s presidential ambition has put to rest any doubt about his long suspected alliance with terror-based organisations like the Boko Haram. “This clearly explains the APC and General Buhari’s historic ! ' activities of the extremist groups in Nigeria.’’ It would be recalled that MEND, in a statement circulated on Tuesday by its spokesperson,

Jomo Gbomo, had anchored its decision to endorse Buhari on the need to deliver Nigeria. Meanwhile, MEND has reacted to the statement made by President Goodluck ? ] ! presidential rally in Lagos that Henry Okah, one of the leaders of MEND jailed in South Africa paid some persons to assassinate him, describing it “as the most outrageous and ridiculous.� The spokesman of the group, Jomo Gbomo, said in statement released online yesterday: “The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) would like to state clearly that our endorsement of the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, has absolutely nothing to do with Mr. Henry Okah. “We challenge President Goodluck Jonathan to come out and reveal to the nation, the names of the persons he claimed paid Mr. Henry Okah to ‘assassinate’ him. President Jonathan should also explain why these persons, as he obviously knows who they are, were not arrested, tried and convicted.. “Nigerians may recall that prior to the bomb blast of October 1, 2010, the MEND had issued a warning of an — Square, Abuja, where we also advised the public to stay clear of any parked vehicles to avert any casualties. These warnings were ignored by the Nigerian security agencies, hence the casualties. “If as President Jonathan claimed, he was a target of an did we issue a prior warning? Where in this world would an assassin warn his target in ' life? This false allegation by the ‚ earlier assertion of how he takes Nigerians. He seems to have out to absolve MEND of any ' ' %>

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overnor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State said the state government has secured a N5.7 billion facility from the World Bank to tackle the erosion problem in Auchi, Etsako West Local Government Area of the state. The governor said the facility was secured by the government after the state was abandoned to its fate by the Federal Government which refused to release funds to the state from the Ecological Fund to address erosion problems in many parts of the state. Speaking at the commissioning of the AuchiJattu-Afashio-Ikabigbo-Ojio road on Thursday, Oshiomhole said, “erosion has been

a problem that has been threatening the existence of Auchi as a community. Not only has it destroyed the farmlands, it has also destroyed a number of roads and even killed a number of our people. “Series of petitions have " Government for intervention. I know on an occasion the Royal Highness, the Otaru of Auchi, decided to lead the Auchi community on a protest march and he demonstrated around this area hoping that somebody would listen. @& address the erosion problem but whereas the people of Auchi wanted a solution, somebody wanted to monetize the problem. * ! $


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Sports Update I’m always at my best – Toure C

ote d’Ivoire international, Yaya & hard work as the key behind his fourth African Player of the Year title. & †‡] ] be named Africa’s best four ! from compatriot Pierre Aubameyang and local favorite Vincent Enyeama to the title. In the post-award conference, Toure told media that he felt ‘lucky’ to win it considering the exploits of other contenders. “I always try to give my best whenever I’m on the > | media. “It was a close one because Vincent and Aubameyang were impressive in their respective clubs and national teams as well. This time

around around, I would say luck did it again and I’m really proud %> Yaya is yet to lift the Africa Cup of Nations and he said with the caliber of players in the Elephant’s fold, the team will be hoping to emerge as champions. “To be honest with you, we [Cote d’Ivoire national team] want to win major championship but it has / development have come # > continued. “I always wish to but it has ' / sometimes you do well, while sometimes one can perform badly. All depends on whether you have a go or bad team. “Going into to the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, we have a lot of fantastic young players who want to learn

Keshi:Why I turned down Equatorial Guinea

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ut of contract Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Kesh,i has revealed why he turned down the chance to manage Africa Cup Of Nations 2015 host Equatorial Guinea in the Cup of Nations Equatorial Guinea didn’t renew the contract of Former coach Andoni Goicoetxea which expired in December 2014 and prior to the appointment of Argentine Esteban Becker Keshi was heavily tipped to be the head coach of the Nzalang Nacional.

Keshi who failed to qualify Africa Champions Nigeria told Jeune Afrique he initially agreed to take up the role but opted against it due to time constraint even though the package % “I travelled to Malabo in December to discuss a contract of two years to take ! *…‡+ # > he said. “Few days ago, the football federation contacted me to ask if I was still interested in the job.

Albion ready to offload Ideye

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est Brom will reportedly listen ! £10 million record summer signing Brown Ideye in this month’s transfer window. # ü hitman Former boss Alan Irvine swooped to take the Nigerian hitman to the Hawthorns from Dynamo Kiev in the previous transfer window, but he has failed to live up to his hefty price tag with just one goal for the club so far in the Capital One Cup win against Hull City. Tony Pulis has recently come in to replace Irvine and he is looking to raise some funds to try and do some rebuilding work this month and Ideye appears to be top of the list to be made available. Premier League rivals Hull, Newcastle and Sunderland have all been linked with a move for the player, who might be allowed

to leave on loan with a view to a permanent deal. Jason Davidson, Sebastian Blanco, Georgios Samaras and Cristian Gamboa are other players who face an uncertain future in this window. Pulis is thought to be keen to sign striker Peter Crouch from his former club Stoke, although ‚ Z ^ ] ! warning.

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and achieve, it will really be amazing to see what we can do. He also added that his English clubside have the depth of quality players to prosecute their English Premier League games in their absence. “I think it’s always a / because I have to leave my club and play for my country even as we have crucial games and you know that the English Premier League is very tough. “Manchester City have a fantastic squad and I believe they can do without me > concluded.

Yaya Toure receiving the 2014 Glo/CAF African Footballer of the Year Award jointly presented to him by CAF President, Alhaji Issa Hayatou (right) and Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan (left).

Transport Manager wins Benz GWagon glo-CAF Award Promo star prize

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ransport Manager, Princewill Uzochukwu Nwosu, has emerged lucky winner of the much advertised Mercedes Benz G Wagon in the Glo-CAF Awards Predict and Win Big Promo In the draw for the prize held at the event , the subscriber’s number emerged winner of the luxury SUV car valued at N35 million. The draw was conducted by the President of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick, and compeered by Glo ambassador, Basketmouth. Nwosu expressed shock and surprise when he was told on phone by Basketmouth live that he had emerged the star prize winner of the promo. With the latest victory, Toure has now equalled the record of four Glo-CAF Footballer of the Year Award titles held by Cameroonian striker, Samuel — " % & however, set a new record for winning the title for four consecutive times. He had won

the last three editions in 2011, 2012 and 2013. CAF President, Alhaji Issa Hayatou, and Delta State Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, presented the award & % The award ceremony was è è # / and former players and administrators, top business executives and entertainment stars. Winners in other categories include Firmin Mubel Ndombe of Congo DR (Africa-based Player of the Year), National Team of the Year went to Algeria, while Nigeria’s Asisat Oshoala emerged as the Women Player of the Year. Coach Kheireddine Madooui of Algeria was adjudged the Coach of the Year, while Papa Bakary Gassama of Gmabia was pronounced Referee of the Year, and the Most Promising Talent of the Year which went to Yacini Brahimi of Algeria

Obuh accuses Club Owners of rot in NPFL

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ormer coach of Enugu Rangers, John Obuh, has called on club owners and administrators to give coaches more time to achieve and build legacies at domestic clubs for the good of the league in Nigeria. Obuh who struggled to impress with the Flying # š position in the 2013-14 season was let go after a year in-charge of the bucket seast with the 6-time League winners. & “ ! ' the bane of teams posting ecleptic performances. Obuh told www. footballlive.ng in a chat that the present system been practiced where coaches are been signed on a year contract and expected to perform

miracles will rob clubs of the proper development and stability needed in the Nigerian league. > # Q concerned you can’t evaluate a coach under a year but most club owners are after their own interests not the %>

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In his message to the continent at the event, Globacom’s Chairman, Dr. Mike Adenuga Jr, (GCON), expressed his delight with the role played by the company in the giant strides African football

Enyeama & Toure is making across the world. He noted that the Glo-CAF Awards had helped raise the standard of the game on the continent, and pledged the company’s commitment to sustain the growth of football in Africa.

Fenerbahce say no to Emenike’s move to Hotspurs

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enerbahce have denied reports that they would accept £10m for & — Emenike.It’s hardly a secret & striker. Manager Mauricio ‚ Harry Kane to rely on now, but Roberto Soldado is still struggling in English football whilst Emmanuel Adebayor should leave this month. A host of forwards have been linked with moves to White Hart Lane, including Burnley’s Danny Ings, Southampton’s Jay Rodriguez and West Brom’s Saido Berahino. Yet reports this week suggest that Spurs are pursuing a deal to sign Fenerbahce’s Nigerian international Emmanuel Emenike, with the player’s agent talking up a possible move. @& have one striker right now so it is not a surprise that they

> — Konya. “I personally have not & yet, however, if Fenerbahçe give permission we could enter %> Reports in Turkey have been rife that Fenerbahce would ! χ… newspaper Hurriyet convinced that a deal would be reached if & ] ] reached that asking price. However, Fenerbahce have responded angrily to those claims, suggesting that what Hurriyet printed was ‘false’ and that there are no discussions over Emenike.

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Sports Update

CAF Awards‘ll fire me up – Oshoala N

igeria female star, Asisat Oshoala, has said her CAF awards will boost her promising career. The 20-year-old, Oshoala

scooped the Africa Women’s Player of the Year and the Youth Player of the Year on Thursday in Lagos. She was also an integral part of the Super Falcons,

Enyeama pays tribute to Toure

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uper Eagles skipper and Lille Metropole of France keeper, Vincent Enyeama, has hailed Manchester City and Cote Q' | Toure who was named CAF African Player of the Year for a record fourth time at a ceremony in Lagos. Speaking after the awards ceremony in Lagos, Enyeama said the decision to honour the Ivorian once again was the right one. “I support the decision to award Toure the title again this year; a big congratulations to him and I thank God for him as well�

Yaya defeated Nigeria and Lille of France goalie Vincent Enyeama and Gabon & Borussia Dortmund of Germany striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for the coveted award in Lagos. Toure was voted African Footballer of The Year for 2011, 2012 and 2013 respectively. He was nominated for The Personality of The Year Award at the MTV Africa Music Awards in July 2014. He was also nominated for the Prize in Entertainment category at the 2014 edition of The Future Africa Awards.

who clinched a seventh AWC title in Namibia and were adjudged the best women’s team on the continent for 2014. “This award will make me to work harder in the new year, a big boost for my career,� said an elated Oshoala. The Rivers Angels star has now set her sights on more glory at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup in June in Canada, where last year she shone like a million stars to be named as the Z›‚ "Q"# _ ]*… World Cup and top scorer. Oshoala has said her dream is to surpass her achievements in 2014 with the hope of becoming a bet-

‌Ukoh joins team igeria’s national team, the Super Eagles, yester _ Arab Emirates for the two international friendly duels against Cote D’ Ivoire and Sudan later in the month. The Emirates Airliner that the team boarded from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport on Thursday night landed at the Dubai Interna-

tional Airport at about 5:30am local time, which is 2:30am in Nigeria. After airport formalities the team of 19 players and / „ ride from Dubai to Abu Dhabi, a journey of about an hour. On hand to welcome the team was new face ' _ his football with Swiss side, FC Biel. He was quite joyous to link up

FIFA rejects Sierra Leone interim body

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lans to remove Isha Johansen as president of the Sierra Leone FA are in disarray after FIFA rejected an interim body installed last month. The nine-member com _ Alim Sesay, was set up by some members of the SLFA including representatives of some Premier League clubs unhappy with Johansen’s administration. But Johansen stood her ground, insisting that the teleconference that resolved to get rid of her \ ' illegal and unconstitu-

tional. _ wrote to FIFA seeking the support of football’s world governing body “to ensure that all teething problems are resolved and that an elective congress is held within six months.� 6th January 2015, also warned FIFA that the determined “to work to meet its goals even if such support is not forthcoming.� “Ridding the nation of Ebola is the priority right now and not football� But the authorities in Zurich have refused to

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Eagles land in Abu Dhabi

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ter player in the future. Oshoala beat compatriot Desire Oparanozie and Cameroonian goalkeeper # $ $ women’s top prize as well as winning the African Youth Player of the Year at the Glo/ Caf awards ceremony held at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos. She said the award meant a lot to her as she hopes to do more in 2015 and years to come. “This award means a lot to me, to my career as I don’t seek this as a stop for me,� Oshoala told media. “It’s more like an assignment for me to be a more \ always.

recognise his interim ' thrown their full weight behind Johansen, who / # gust 2013. “We kindly invite you to take note of the fact that the interim committee you mentioned in nised by Fifa,� said Fifa general secretary Jerome › dressed to Sesay. Valcke added: “Kindly note that as a general principle, FIFA only corresponds/communicates with and through its Member Associations and that in the future FIFA will only correspond/communicate through the SLFA’s / ' which are its President, Isha Johansen, and its General Secretary, Christopher Kamara.� › š January 2015, was copied to the Confederation of African Football. # BBC Sport that Fifa’s position will not change anything. “We the members own the SLFA and our deci-

sions still stand. There is an interim body in place.� Johansen told BBC Sport that stakeholders had been given notice last August that an ordinary congress would be held on 29-30 January 2015. “Ridding the nation of Ebola is the priority right now and not football,� said Johansen, the SLFA’s % “If the government gives us the clearance to go ahead and hold our gathering, the SLFA will be more than happy to do so. “Fifa’s reaction and re _ # say and his followers is a stance based on legality, rules and regulations.� She also rounded on certain groups for choosing “to apply the rules governing our football to suit their agenda.� •/ ' the meeting that set up the interim body are currently being investigated by police for allegedly holding an unlawful gathering during a state of health and safety alert.

with the Nigerian team declared that he can’t remember ever Nigeria, except as a child. But his quick mix-up with the rest of the players whom he has never met before must be commended. The team is quartered at the serene Crown Plaza Hotel in Abu Dhabi and will have its 7:30pm local time, which is 4:30pm in Nigeria to start preparations for its Ivoriens January 12. The 20 players in the Eagles squad: Goalkeepers: Chigozie Agbim ~“ _ Œ } # ~[ [ ' Œ Theophilus Afelokhai ~œ ‚

Defenders: Solomon Kwambe (Sunshine Œ Q # ~— ] œ " Œ # ~ " Œ $ • ~^ " Œ Azubuike Egwuekwe ~[ [ ' Œ Esieme (Enyimba FC Z ‘ $ ~ " Œ Charles Henlong (Giwa " Œ } ~[ [ ' Œ X # ~œ ‚ Œ œ sley Sokari (Enyimba " Œ # “ ' _ ~" ™ " ‘ Z _ ~— " Œ “ lahan Salami (Warri [ ' Œ“ Z hammad (Kano Pil Œ • ™ ~— X %

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had always felt that there was something wrong with the way politics was practiced in Nigeria. First, I had thought that political parties were formed by groups of individuals who shared common ideologies that were distinguishable; in which case the ideology of ! !

! * In the United States, for example, the ideology of the Republican Party is distinguishable from that of the Democratic Party. One party supports Big Governments while the other espouses small government. One party promotes the greater control of businesses by government, the other promotes divestment of government from businesses and prefers that the factors of production are left in the hands of the private sector. ' + „ + Conservative parties in the UK, where one party promotes full employment and full availability of social services to all citizens while the other insists on allowing market forces determine the allocation of resources, thus promoting capitalism. Except perhaps for some distinguish + + of the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) and the Action 3 !&%3 ( " ! + &…†‡ˆ#…†‡‡( which were also noticeable in the National Party of Nigeria(NPN )and the Unity Party of Nigeria(UPN) ideologies in the second " ! + &…†‰†#…†Š‹( !

has been placed on ideologies since then. In the First and Second Republics referred to above, it was clear that the AG or the UPN espoused socialism where the government was going to use state resources to provide cross-cutting social services while the NCNC or NPN would allow a greater participation of private initiative and resources in providing social services, thus espousing a pro-capitalist ideology. But since the third Republic until now, Nigerian political parties have been operating without distinguishable ideologies. Though Babangida’s factory-made parties - the Social Democratic Party (SDP),and the National Republican Convention (NRC) ! ! on paper, on the ground, they were the same; or worse. How could known arch conservative like Chief Anthony Anenih be the Chairman of SDP which was touted as Progressive, with arch capitalist Chief Œ*'* %+ ! @ !

6 bearer? That was a misnomer and made nonsense of any ideological relevance. Of 5 ! D ! of the Abacha political transition had their manifestos written by one man (Chief Bola Ige), and so there could have been no mean * 7 political parties of the current 4th Republic. :

+ …ˆˆ ! registered by the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC). Indeed when some of the opposition parties were merging to form the All Progressives Congress (APC), we had hoped for a major ideological shift. But the moment we realized that half of the critical members of the new party were

+ 9 ! @ Democratic Party (PDP), all such hopes evaporated. And so until we have parties with distinguishable ideologies, making + / * For now it is like being asked to choose between Monkeys and Baboons, which is uglier. Secondly and perhaps deriving from the above, the culture of ‘carpet crossing’ or migration from one party to the other is so pervasive and truly demeaning. A man who campaigned on and was voted into / ! ! ‘ wake up on the wrong side one morning and announce that he has changed his party. And from that moment he becomes

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The practice of politics in Nigeria a member of the new ‘great’ party (every party in Nigeria is a great party), without a care of how those that elected him on the platform of the other party feel about this sudden change of party. Sometimes his supporters are railroaded into the new party willy-nilly. For some, to decamp from one party to another does not as much involve the rigour of divorce rites in some traditions where you are required to announce to your spouse, ‘I divorce you’, three times before you can walk away. In addition to many things that are wrong with this ‘political prostitution’, what upsets me most is that the electorate is taken for granted and his constitutionally guaranteed freedom of choice is supplanted by these acts of political whoredom. If I voted for a candidate on the platform of Party A and he wins, and without shame decamps to Party B, and remains as Governor or Senator, he has abridged my rights of choice. Maybe someday soon, we shall see a decampee President! I have often argued that the right thing to do is for such a politician to resign his position, decamp to his new found ‘lover’ party and stand a fresh election on that platform. Anything else is injurious to * $ to reform this aspect of our political practice. Campaigns are on full throttle right now, and people are investing their fate on

! ! ! ! + ! manifestos. What a travesty it would be if the winners take the ‘liberty’ to decamp to other parties after elections. That is not the way politics is practiced in other climes. It is absolutely primitive. Thirdly and perhaps the major motivation for this intervention is that Nigerian politics is played without any morality or ethics. Politicians make promises at election ! + 6

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without batting an eyelid. They conspire to rig elections in their areas of comparative strength and then turn around to accuse the other party for rigging elections in their areas of comparative weakness. They agree with you on an issue this hour and the next hour they take the opposite action. They lose elections at the polling booths but try to compromise the judges to overturn the verdict in the courtrooms. I have always wondered why? But I stopped wondering this week after reading the statements credited to Governor Babangida Aliyu of Niger State. He was quoted as telling some party men ‘that those who cannot lie should leave politics alone’. He admonished those who are honest to go become Pastors and Imams, as there is no place for honest men and women in politics! Wow! Can this

Anyone who promises to make our economy the best in the world in 12 months must show us what he did in the economy in the past when he had the opportunity

be true? This was the most shocking and damning thing I have heard all my life. I have waited for other politicians to refute these assertions which were on the front pages of national newspapers and I have not read or heard any contrary characterization of Nigerian politics and its practitioners. Those I discussed with agreed with Governor Aliyu. They said it was the bitter truth! Another friend told me another story of how the late strongman of Ibadan politics asked another political aspirant who came to him for endorsement if he could bear false witness against the innocent, or if he could kill in cold blood. But when the guy answered in the negative, he allegedly dismissed him on the ground that he was not yet ready to be a politician. Haba! These stories made me really sad. I asked myself what kind of profession or vocation insists that only liars and dishonest persons ; + ! * Is it then surprising that we have a corrupt country? If liars and dishonest persons govern us, what should we then expect? I really hope that the younger Nigerians especially those aspiring to enter into politics did not read that story because it is very disturbing and distressing. My real hope is that either Governor Aliyu was misquoted or that he really did not mean what he said. Or even if he meant it, it does not apply to all politicians and that there is space for honest men and women to succeed in Nigerian politics. Whatever may be the true situation, it may be wise to take the story on its face value and be careful with Nigerian politicians. Many are jumping from one state capital to another, from one Local Government Areas to another, making promises. We had better not allow ourselves to be sucked in by the hyperboles they are selling. My advice is that we must check the record of those making promises. No one can rightly project what a man can do in the future, but we can be guided by what he did in the past. Anyone who promises to build a skyscraper for you when he comes to power let him show you the high rise he has built in the past. Anyone who promises to make our economy the best in the world in 12 months must show us what he did in the economy in the past when he had the opportunity. Anyone who promises to create millions of jobs if we vote for him, let him show us how many people he had employed in the past. When politicians promise us food for all, they should show us the size of their farms or how they have promoted agriculture in the past or what ! those currently under their ruler-ship or leadership. People cannot give what they ƒ : + ing in the nation should not hoodwink us to vote for them so that they can go and put *

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* With this revelation from Governor Aliyu, every sensible Nigerian should insist on scrutinizing the past records of our leaders or aspiring leaders. Chances are that human beings seldom change when they are above 21 years, except those who have had an encounter with God. So the only way to minimize taking too much risk is to look at what a man has done in the past and bet that he may improve on those records. But there can never be a guarantee even when you are dealing with honest men, because of the uncertainties of the future and the changes in the socioeconomic environment. What more when we are dealing with Nigerian politicians. Look, guys, we must reform the practice of politics in Nigeria. Only truth-speaking, God-fearing and honest men and women that can do this. So Lord, please give us honest men and women who will lead Nigeria at all levels of political governance as we go to the pools in a few weeks!

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