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World Report THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014

NATO intercepts Russian jets over Baltic Sea

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A T O scrambled ”†…|ƒz` ÂŞÂƒ|{` twice in two days to intercept Russian military aircraft over the Baltic Sea, it said Tuesday amid reports that Russian military activity in the region is increasing. Lt. Col. Robert Gericke said the Russian aircraft ‡ƒzƒ` € }~†` }~` }~|ƒz~ tional airspace and had not violated the territory of alliance members. Two Canadian F-18 Hornet jets were scrambled from the Siauliai Air Base in Lithuania on Monday to intercept a Russian Ilyushin-20 sur-

veillance aircraft, which they shadowed for some 15 minutes, NATO said. ÂŻ ~Â?ƒ` }Šƒ~|}”Â? |} ~` was successful, the intercept mission was completed and the two Hornets returned to their base,â€? a NATO statement said. Earlier, the Latvian military tweeted that NATO F-16 jets were dispatched on Tuesday to intercept a Russian Ilyushin-20 surveillance aircraft over the Baltic Sea. Gericke Â? ~”z‚ƒŠ` |Â… |` ` jets had also intercepted a Russian aircraft that day, but could not immediately provide more details.

NATO, which has 16 ”†…|ƒz` ÂŞÂƒ|{` }~` |…ƒ` zĠ} ~` monitoring Baltic airspace, said it regularly launches jets to identify “unknown or potentially hostile aircraftâ€? in the proximity of national airspace. There were two similar incidents in the region on October 7 and September 11, but on neither occasion did the Russian aircraft constitute a threat to NATO forces, the alliance said. ~` |…ƒ` ˆ {|` ”°Âƒ` Š  {ÂŽ` the Swedish Navy has been combing the Stockholm archipelago for signs of a foreign submaz}~ƒ`|Â… |` LÂ?} Â‰{`{x{ˆƒÂ?|`

entered its territorial waters illegally. It hasn’t of”Â?} Â‰Â‰ ` ‰}~‹ƒŠ` x{{} ` | ` the suspected intrusion. The Finnish military says that Russian military aircraft have violated the small Nordic Â? x~|z Âš{`  }z{ˆ Â?ƒ` ”°Âƒ` times this year, and the Environment Institute said Russian military ships had twice intercepted one of its research vessels in international waters. On September 5 an Estonian security service LÂ?ƒz` ‡ {` Šƒ| }~ƒŠ` ~` the Russian border — Estonia and Russia disagree on which side of it 4:; <= ) &>? @DEG D &DEDHIDE ) D? KLNO KDGN QDRK — and is still in custody IE D @OQD?K ;SNR KLN U$4V ?XYYIK DK KLN &NZKI[ \DE;R in Moscow. ]N?;RK IE UN:Q;RK =;XKL ^DZN? ;E =NQKNY_NR

Total CEO killed in Moscow runway crash nity’s most outspoken  ~Š`zƒÂ? †~}{ q‰ƒ`Ӡxzƒ{•` His trademark silver handlebar earned him the nickname “Big Mustache.â€? Laurence Parisot, a friend of de Margerie’s and the former head of France’s business lobby Medef, called him an “immense Frenchmanâ€? with “a love of life, laughter and the pleasures of the table.â€? A critic of sanctions against Russia, de Margerie argued that isolatChristophe de Margerie, posing prior to a press confer- ing Russia was bad for the global economy. He ence held in Paris, France travelled regularly to Rushristophe de showed the charred sia and recently dined in Margerie, the plane lying on a grassy Paris with a Putin ally who c h a r i s m a t i c ”ƒ‰Š•` Â… x†…` }|` Â… ÂŠ` is facing EU sanctions over CEO of To- snowed earlier in the Russia’s involvement in the tal SA who day, it was unclear how crisis in Ukraine. helped establish the mul- much snow remained at Hollande expressed his tinational oil company the airport at the time of “stupor and sadnessâ€? at as one of the world’s the crash. the news and praised de The driver of the Margerie for defending biggest, was killed at a Vladimir French industry on the Moscow airport when snowplow, his private jet collided Martynenko, is at the global stage, and for his with a snowplow whose center of the investiga- “independent character driver was reportedly tion following allega- and original personality.â€? tions, denied by his drunk. De Margerie started Russian investigators lawyer, that he was working for Total in 1974 said Tuesday they were drunk. after receiving his degree â€?At the current time, because it was close to also assessing whether any mistakes were made it has been established Â… ‚ƒ•` |` ‡ {`  ` Š}LÂ?x‰|` by air traffic controllers that the driver of the |}‚ƒ`| `ÂŞ }~`|…ƒ`”z‚` {`|…ƒ` in the crash which also snowplow was in a state OPEC oil embargo, which killed three French crew of alcoholic intoxica- led to a fourfold increase tion,â€? Tatyana Morozo- in prices, was coming to members. The crash occurred at va, an official with the an end. 11.57 p.m. Monday local Investigative Commit“I was told ‘You have time when the French- tee, Russia’s main inves- made the absolute worst made Dassault Falcon tigative agency. choice. Total will disapAs well as questioning pear in a few months,’â€? he ^_` qxz{|` }~| ` € Â‚ƒ{`  Â„|ƒz`Â…}%}~†`|…ƒ`{~ ‡ˆ‰ ‡` the driver of the snow- said in a 2007 interview Šxz}~†` | Â‹Âƒ C` „z ‚` ˆ‰ ‡Ž` |…ƒ` Â? ‚‚}%ƒƒš{` with Le Monde newspaVladimir per. Vnukovo Airport, which spokesman is used by Russian gov- Markin said the role of De Margerie rose ƒz~‚ƒ~|` LÂ?} Â‰{ÂŽ`}~Â?‰xŠ-  }z` |z LÂ?` Â? ~|z ‰‰ƒz{` }~` through the ranks, serving President Vladimir the incident is being as- ing in several positions Putin, and visiting for- sessed. }~` |…ƒ` ”~ ~Â?ƒ` Šƒˆ z|De Margerie, 63, was a ment and the exploration eign leaders. “We lost a true friend zĠx‰ z` ”Â?|xzƒ`  |` }~|ƒz- and production division of our country,â€? Putin national economic gath- before becoming presierings and one of the dent of Total’s Middle said. Video from the scene French business commu-

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East operations in 1995. He became a member of Total’s policy-making ƒÂ?ƒÂ?x|}°Âƒ` Â? ‚‚}%ƒƒ` }~` 1999, CEO in 2007, before adding the post of chairman in 2010.

ƒ` ‡ {`  ` Â?ƒ~|z Â‰` Ӡure in Total’s role in the United Nations oil-forfood programme in Iraq, which was launched in the mid-1990s to alleviate the pressure on the country’s people in the wake of the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Kuwait in 1990. The programme allowed Iraq to sell some oil in world markets in return for much-needed humanitarian needs but came under fire for widespread abuses through to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. Total, among others, was accused of breaching the terms of the programme. Last year, the company and de Margerie were acquitted in France of corruption charges related to the programme. Under his leadership, Paris-based Total claims it became the fifth-largest publicly traded integrated international oil and gas company in the world, with exploration and production operations in more than 50 countries. “In a big company like Total, where you have 100,000 employees worldwide, we are based in 130 offices, yet Christophe de Margerie managed to make a connection with all of us,â€? said Khaled Yousuf, who works as a manager „ z`  L‰} |ƒ` zƒ‰ |} ~{`  |` the Paris headquarters.

North Korean detainee reunites with family in Ohio

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n Ohio man detained for nearly half a year in North Korea has landed back home. ` ˆ‰ ~ƒ` Â? zz }~†` ƒCzƒ ` Fowle landed yesterday ‚ z~}~†` |` z}†…|ÂĄ  %ƒzson Air Force Base, near Dayton, where he had an emotional reunion with his family. Moments after Fowle {|ƒˆˆƒŠ` C`  ` ˆ‰ ~ƒ`  |` |…ƒ` base just after 6:30 a.m., he was met and hugged by his three children, wife and other relatives. Base Col. John Devillier said Fowle had a teary reunion with his family. He said Fowle was happy and seemed thrilled to be back in the U.S. “We had a great reunion for an American citizen coming home,â€? he said. Devillier said Fowle’s family hadn’t told the children why they were being brought to the base and that it was a surprise for them to see their father ‡ Â‰Â‹` C`|…ƒ`ˆ‰ ~ĥ “The reaction from his children was priceless,â€?

Devillier said. “They hadn’t seen their dad in some time. The expectation would be that they would get teary eyed and they did, and I did too. It’s great to welcome him home.â€? The State Department announced Tuesday that the 56-year-old Miamisburg resident had been released. The news came about six months after he was taken into custody after leaving a Bible at a nightclub. Christian evangelism is considered a crime in North Korea. He had been awaiting trial — the only one of three Americans held by Pyongyang who had not been convicted of charges. The two others were each sentenced to years in North Korean prisons after court trials that lasted no more than 90 minutes. The three Americans entered North Korea separately. Fowle was flown out of North Korea on a U.S. mili| z `ÂŞÂƒ|`|Â… |`‡ {`{ˆ %ƒŠ` |` Pyongyang’s International Airport Tuesday by two Associated Press journalists.

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African Report THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014

Pistorius spends first night in single jail cell

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he shutdown of 400 pharmaceutical stores in Kano and Lagos drug markets recently highlights the renewed activities of merchants of death in the face of weak regulatory agency and the lack of interest of the National Assembly in speedily passing the bill to tighten the noose on poison peddlers. The constitution of a support federal task force signals that the National Agency for Food Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has lost grip in checking the mushrooming of counterfeit drugs importers and manufacturers. The current massive proliferation of substandard drugs freely sold without inhibition in open markets is a giant reversal of the good works of the late NAFDAC boss Prof. Dora Akunyuli who survived assassins bullets in the bold drive to chase out of business merchants making blood money from poisons peddled as medications. However, the seal off of about 400 pharmaceutical shops in Idumota and Mushin in Lagos and in Sabongari in Kano in June might reduce the widespread of fake drugs distribution, if sustained and not compromised with bribery and corruption, and if the national legislature and federal government stand up to their responsibility of passing speedily the bill for life jail for peddlers of fake drugs. The bill has been marooned at the National Assembly for more than 18 months with no one telling the public why such an important bill to protect the health of innocent Nigerians should be ignored. The Federal Task Force on Fake and Counterfeit Drugs and Unwholesome Processed foods, which seized substandard drugs worth N700 million in the raid, is made up of NAFDAC, and other stakeholders, including the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria, the Police, and the Customs department. NAFDAC Director General Dr. Paul Orhii said the raid uncovered counterfeit and expired drugs, such as

antimalarials, antibiotics, aphrodisiacs with pornographic pictorials as well as fake and expired prescription, controlled drugs for treating terminal diseases. However, observations show that the shut shops in Mushin have been reopened and now dispense the bogus drugs from hideouts outside the prying eyes of regulatory agency. The task force must be vigorous and sustain incorrigibly the clampdown to route the merchants of death. More importantly the FG and NASS must bring out of the cooler the NAFDAC bill prescribing life imprisonment for fake drug manufacturers and importers. The House of Representatives had 18 months ago commenced debate on the vital bill to check impunity of poison medicine manufacturers, importers and peddlers. Newswatch had in the past one year repeatedly drawn FG and NASS attention to speedily passing the bill into law. The long bureaucracy delay had fuelled suspicion, which we asked government to dispel, that fake drug barons might be attempting to shoot down the NAFDAC amendment bill, as drug counterfeiting is a global, multibillion-dollar illicit business. Nothing much has been heard on the bill’s progress after passing second reading in the House. The bill is to tighten the noose on manufacturers and distributors by amending the Fake Drugs and Unwholesome Processed Foods (miscellaneous) Act Cap C34 of 2004. The maximum of life sentence new bill is to replace the slap-on-wrist maximum jail of 15 years with an option of N500,000. In the new amendment, hawkers of prescription drugs risk seven years jail term, while all convicted fake drug producers and peddlers would have their properties confiscated to compensate identified victims of fake drugs. Hawkers in open markets may pay N5 million fine

in lieu of imprisonment or serve both sentencing. The draft bill however provided for an option of N10 million fine for manufacturers or life imprisonment or both. Also trapped in the new punishment are aiders and abettors to sell or display “any counterfeit, adulterated, banned or fake, substandard or expired drugs or unwholesome processed food in any form whatsoever commits an offence�. China and India are the major sources of counterfeit drugs to Nigeria and the rest of the world. It must be noted that China will not spare the life of any fake drug peddler. Top NAFDAC officials have been accused of allegedly recycling some seized fake drugs for filthy lucre. However, the maximum penalty hardly deters all diehards under a nonchalant regulator. Fake drug manufacturers thrive partly

because regulatory NAFDAC allegedly conspire to cover up criminality. There must be continuous and rigorous campaign against this illicit trade. Research shows 85 per cent of the anti-malarial drugs in Nigerian markets were impotent contributing to the epidemic of treatment failures, drug resistant malaria parasites, disability, and death. The operational licence of any pharmacist involved should also be withdrawn while the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) should delist culprits from its membership. All states should domesticate the law, after its passage by the National Assembly, for stronger effect at eh grassroots with large victims. Imperative is the resuscitation of the pre-shipment arrangement, in which NAFDAC agents monitor the shipment of drugs from overseas before

landing. The collaborative effort with other countries that was hitherto under Akunyuli would suffice. Federal government should prioritise its foreign policy and ensure that the international collaborators of these drug offenders are blacklisted, so that they cannot under any guise, do any business in Nigeria. This punishment must be more stringent and strictly enforced, if the law is to have any desired effect. This must be so, because many renal diseases, such as, kidney failure, liver problem and cancerous bones have been traced to the use of fake drugs. The Senate should also expedite action on the bill, so it does not die like several other bills. A dynamic person should replace the incumbent NAFDAC Director-General, Paul Orhi, when his term expires.


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View Point Thursday, October 23, 2014

Of poverty-induced infant mortality in UCH

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igeria is indeed a country of huge contradictions and contrariness, constantly parading a paradox of poverty in the midst of plenty. Unarguably, it is a country where helplessness in almost all circumstances inspires despondency which ultimately culminates in death without sympathy from a society that cannot guarantee the protection of the weak and vulnerable as result of poverty and corruption. While some few Nigerians reportedly confess that they do not know what to do with humongous amount of money in their possession, some Nigerians are dying of hunger, wallowing in poverty, selling their children to ensure that they stay alive! In fact, to say the least, poverty level in the country has reached a crescendo, thus, underscoring a possibility of a revolution. After all, Aristotle says poverty is the parent of revolution and crime. Recently at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, some patriotic health workers at the Otunba Tunwase Paediatric ward sought to arrest a symptom of a systemic debility when they approached an Ibadan-based philanthropist, Prince Adeniyi Oladeinde alias “Ladsom�, to help save lives of children by donating essential drugs and medical equipment to the ward. Hitherto, the nurses and doctors had been contributing money to assist poor parents to buy drugs for their dying children. Persuaded to assist in saving the sick infants whose ˆ zƒ~|{`� x‰Š`~ |` C zŠ`|…ƒ`� {|` „`Šzx†{Ž` Prince Oladeinde who is always given to ˆx%}~†`{‚}‰ƒ{` ~`|…ƒ`„ �ƒ{` „`|… {ƒ`‡… `� ‚ƒ` his way got the list of the essential drugs and medical equipment and bought them and donated them as a way of marking his recent birthday. However, it was at the donation ceremony that the level of the nation’s poverty was fully advertised. “Ladsom�, who naturally does his own philanthropic gesture in a rather noiseless manner, had invited a coterie of his friends, including this writer to witness the occasion. The UCH team, led by the Head of Department, Hospital Services, Mrs Grace F.

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Logun soon arrived at the Otunba Tunwase Seminar room , the venue of the occasion where items to be donated had been neatly arranged. But before the commencement of the programme, this writer had engaged the Chief xz{}~†` L�ƒz`}~`|…ƒ`�…}‰Šzƒ~`‡ zŠ`Ž` z{` Ronke Bello on why a reputable hospital such

ˆx%}~†`„ z‡ zŠ`}|{`qƒ{|Ž`qx|` x`‹~ ‡`|… |` there is no way the Hospital can provide everything we need. The resources are limited. We are overstretched and overburdened. That is the more reason we have contacted the like of Prince Oladeinde to give a helping hand. And, we thank God that the chairman of SS Ladsom Engineering Construction Company

People are really suffering under the excruciating and inclement economic condition in the country. A situation in which poverty compels parents to sell their children for survival is unacceptable neither is a situation in which poor parents watch their sick children die on account of their poverty. Government should be ready to retool UCH and other health institutions. A country whose yesterday is always better than today is retrogressing as UCH should go cap in hand in its health care delivery services. Listening to a graphic, crispy heart rending account of poverty - induced calamities in the ward from who should know, one was absolutely stream rolled to see the rate at which poverty accounts for the high rate of infant mortality in the hospital. According to Mrs Bello “children die cheaply here as a result of poverty. Their poor parents zx{Â…`|…ƒ‚`…ƒzƒ` |` `|ƒz‚}~ Â‰`{| Â†Âƒ`‡}|Â…`‰}%‰ƒ` or nothing in their pockets. Can you believe that parents rush their sick children to this place with one hundred or two hundred naira in their pocket? When we ask them to go and buy basic drugs that can save the lives of their children, they say they have no money. Nurses here have always been contributing to save lives of these infants when we could no longer  C zŠ`| `{ƒƒ`Â?Â…}‰Šzƒ~`Š}ƒ`Â?…ƒ ÂˆÂ‰ œÂ• But why it is that the UCH cannot provide the drugs so as to save lives? Mrs Bello was asked. She retorted, “UCH management is

limited is meeting our needs today. His donation will go a long way to assist many indigent parents and their sick childrenâ€?. While receiving the donations, the Head of Department of Hospital Services corroborated Mrs Bello’s assertion, saying that UCH has more than enough indigent patients who could ~ |` C zŠ`| `qx `Šzx†{`„ z`|…ƒ}z`{xz°}° Â‰` z{` Logun cited poverty as a major impediment to quality health care delivery service. Responding, Prince Oladeinde who bemoaned the level of poverty in the country said he was touched when he was told that children were dying like chicken in the hospital because their ˆ zƒ~|{`Â? x‰Š`~ |` C zŠ`|…ƒ`Â? {|` „`Šzx†{•` ƒ` recalled that he once lost a child in the hospital, not because he could not buy the drugs, but because the drugs were not available. While calling on government to revamp the health institutions by providing necessary wherewithal, Ladsom challenged Nigerians to be more concerned about the welfare of their fellow human beings.

His words: “you don’t have to be so rich before you can assist the poor. If you can organize a birthday party where people eat and drink their choices, you can as well donate a syringe that can save life. Prince Oladeinde warned the health workers against diverting the donated drugs to other wards, saying those drugs and medical equipment should be solely used for the Otunba Subomi Paediatric ward. He gave assurance of his continuous assistance once the drugs are used for the purpose they were meant for. The creeping epidemic poverty is indeed  CƒÂ?|}~†`ƒ°Âƒz `{|z |x‚` „`{ Â?}ƒ| `‡}|Â…`|…ƒ` common man bearing the heaviest brunt. The pauperism level has now forced poor parents | ` ÂŠ ˆ|` `Â? zƒ„zƒƒ` %}|xŠƒ`| ‡ zŠ{`|…ƒ}z`{}Â?‹` children. How does one explain a situation in which parents now say “if this one dies because of our poverty, we will give birth to another oneâ€? It is a dangerous reality that must not be allowed to fester. As the former South African President, Nelson Mandela noted, “there can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its childrenâ€?. Children are our most valuable resource. They are vulnerable; therefore they must be protected, not only by their biological parents but also by the society. This is where one must commend Prince Oladeinde for his prompt response t o the distress call by the nurses. Ladsom’s gesture should be a wake-up call for all wellmeaning Nigerians to rise and work for the salvation of others. ƒ ˆ‰ƒ` zƒ`zƒ Â‰Â‰ `{xCƒz}~†`x~Šƒz`|…ƒ` excruciating and inclement economic condition in the country. A situation in which poverty compels parents to sell their children for survival is unacceptable neither a situation in which poor parents watch their sick children die on account of their poverty. Government should be ready to retool UCH and other …ƒ Â‰|Â…`}~{|}|x|} ~{`„ z`†zƒ |ƒz`ƒLÂ?}ƒ~Â? Â•` ` Â? x~|z `‡… {ƒ` Âƒ{|ƒzŠ  `}{` Â‰Â‡  {`qƒ%ƒz`|Â… ~` today is retrogressing. Saanu is with the University of Ibadan sundaysaanu@yahoo.com 08059436919

Facebook @ 10: From varsity network to global giant

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he world’s largest and most populous social network has clocked 10 years since its establishment by Mark Zuckerberg in February 2004. Facebook which started as an ordinary university network became the world’s largest social network in 2008. Facebook now has over 1.3 billion active users monthly. That is the equivalence of saying the whole people of India are on the Facebook. Or the whole population of Africa are connected on Facebook. Facebook now has °Âƒz`žÂŽ___`‡ z‹ƒz{`‡}|Â…` LÂ?ƒ{`}~` q x|`Âť^`Â? x~|z}ƒ{` ~Š` virtually people from every country in the world with the exception of China, Iran, Kurdistan, Syria and Uzbekistan. The US has the highest number of users. It was estimated that there are about 168 million users in the United States alone. This represents about 60 percent of the US population. The number of Facebook users in the US is equivalent to the whole Nigerian population. In Africa, Egypt has the highest users with 16 million people; followed by Nigeria with four million users. Facebook is a very rich company. The total company is valued at about 100 billion dollars. Facebook has an annual }~Â? ‚ƒ` „` q x|`•^`q}‰‰} ~`Š ‰‰ z{•` |`Â… {`„ xz`{xq{}Š}ƒ{` including the famous picture social network Instagram, and the just recently 19 billion dollar bought social network - what’s app. With this teaming population of people on Facebook, each and every user from the age of 13 and above is allowed to register on Facebook. The user will upload his pictures, biography and a lot of other personal information. }|Â…` Â‰Â‰`ˆƒz{ ~ Â‰`}~„ z‚ |} ~` ~Š`‰}%‰ƒ`ˆz}° Â? ` ~Š`Â? ~|z ‰` of Facebook, a lot of crime and cyber crimes have been Â? ‚‚}%ƒŠ`‡}|Â…`|…ƒ`…ƒ‰ˆ` „`  Â?ƒq ‹•` It was believed that over 1 billion dollars have been stolen, diverted, misused through Facebook. Thousands

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have been killed, raped or harmed through/because of Facebook. Some have turned the site into promotion of hate and intolerance. Blasphemy and racism is obvious on Facebook. To some it is a medium of fraud. They will talk to you like you are relatives. Recent revelation from deserted American agent Snowdon revealed that, the American CIA are using Facebook and other networks to tap people’s information without their consent. Some are there on Facebook to ‡ {|ƒ`|…ƒ}z`|}‚ƒ•` ‚ƒ`{ˆƒ~Š` q x|`Âť^¥à `Â… xz{`ˆƒz`Š  ` commenting on all manner of all unnecessary posts with thousands of friends intercontinental. Some argue that Facebook has its own importance and ˆ {}|}°Âƒ`ƒCƒÂ?|{•` …ƒ ` z†xƒ`  Â?ƒq ‹`}{`Â? ~~ƒÂ?|}~†`q}‰‰} ~{` of people and making the world truly a global village

Whatever are the merits and demerits of Facebook and other social networks/media is left for user to judge. One thing that I know for sure is putting a lot of information on social media can affect your security

where all people can share similarities and acknowledge |…ƒ}z`Š}Cƒzƒ~Â?ƒ{`‡}|Â… x|`~ƒÂ?ƒ{{ z}‰ `|z °ÂƒÂ‰Â‰}~†•` …ƒ ` also argue that Facebook is connecting leaders and their subjects. President Jonathan is on Facebook with over a million fans including myself. Pope Francis is there. US President Barack Obama, UK PM Cameron, etc. Other Ӡxzƒ{` zƒ` Â‰{ `|…ƒzĥ`  Â‰ Â‰ ÂŽ`  ~Šƒ‰ ÂŽ` }` ƒ}` „` Â…}~ ` etc. They also argue that international campaigns against bad practices are there. Recently I came across an international campaign against slavery, child labour, rape, etc. They may also argue that Facebook is now into charity and pro people ˆz †z Â‚‚ƒ{•` x{|` ƒÂ?ƒ~|‰ `  z‹`ˆz ‚}{ƒŠ`Âť^`‚}‰‰} ~` dollars support fund to the Centre for Disease Control in the United States. It recently signed an Internet subsidy scheme with government of Zambia. Whatever are the merits and demerits of Facebook and other social networks/media is left for user to judge. One |Â…}~†`|Â… |` `‹~ ‡`„ z`{xzƒ`}{`ˆx%}~†` `‰ |` „`}~„ z‚ |} ~` ~`{ Â?} Â‰`‚ƒŠ} `Â? ~` CƒÂ?|` xz`{ƒÂ?xz}| Â•` …ƒ`Â? {ƒ` „` `†}z‰` lured by friends from Nasarawa state and raped to death }~`  Â† {`}{`ƒ~ x†…`| `qƒ` ~`ƒÂ? Â‚ˆ‰ƒ•` z`†}z‰{`ˆx%}~†` pictures of their nudity should think twice before up loading such pictures. The National Assembly should control the social media. In China it is a maximum of eight hours per day. It is strictly forbidden in North Korea. That will surely control a lot of pornographic materials that young children see; that will in turn increase morality in our societies.

Comrade Katsina Faculty of lawUsmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto. +2348035424321


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z† %ƒ~` xˆƒz`  gles forward, Bartholomew Ogbeche who has scored six times in nine games for SC Cambuur in the Dutch league Â… {`{ˆ ‹ƒ~` „`Â…}{`Šƒ{}zƒ`| ` return to the Nigeria senior national team. The 30 year old told Voetball Media he never quit the Nigeria National team and will be open to the idea of playing for Nigeria if called up. ÂŻ ` Â… °Âƒ` x~”~}{…ƒŠ` business with the Super Eagles. I’m still available if I’m called up. I never said I have quit the team,â€? Ogbeche told Voetball Media. Currently Nigeria’s top goal scorer in Europe with six goals, he insist that he

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“Now more than ever š‚` }~`  ` qƒ%ƒz` {Â… ÂˆÂƒ` | ` play for my nation and ‚ Â‹Âƒ` xˆ` „ z` |…ƒ` Š}{ Âˆpointments of the past.â€? A journeyman career |Â… |` | ‹` Â…}‚` |Â…z x†…` eight countries in Europe  ~Š` {} ÂŽ` Â… °Âƒ` ‹ƒˆ|` Â…}‚` out of the National team for 10 years since his last cap against Ireland. The Ogoja-born forward has four caps for Nigeria with two goals scored in a friendly match }{` }~`  ` ‚xÂ?Â…` qƒ%ƒz` {Â… ÂˆÂƒ` against Ireland in 2004. His latest goal rush and than he was when he previously played for Nigeria. the poor form of Super EaÂŻ  °}~†` qƒƒ~` ‰xÂ?‹ ` †‰ƒ{` ”z{|` Â?Â… }Â?ƒ` „ z‡ zŠŽ` ‚ƒ~}‹ƒ` ‡}|Â…`}~ÂŞxz}ƒ{`x~‰}‹ƒ`}~`ˆzƒ- ‚‚ ~xƒ‰` vious campaign, years and ‚}†…|` ‚ Â‹Âƒ` ~ƒ‡` Â?  Â?Â…` Â?‰xqÂŽ`„ z`|…ƒ`”z{|`|}‚ƒ` `Â… ÂŠ` ‚ Šx Â…x }qx` ‰ ‹` }~` his direction. a full pre-season.

Solomon dispels injury rumour

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K Zadar forward, Theophilus Solomon has played down the injury that forced him out of their 3-1 loss to Dinamo Zagreb. The forward was injured after Zadar have completed all three substitutions with eight minutes left to play “It’s nothing serious, just a muscular issue and I am undergoing therapy now, I {… x‰Š`qƒ`”|`„ z`|…}{`‡ƒƒ‹end game against NK Zagreb,� he told SL10.ng Zadar were drawing 1-1 with Dinamo before Solomon went out injured in the 88th minute after the team have concluded all three substitutions. …ƒ ` … Š` | ` ”~}{…` |…ƒ` game with 10 men and Dinamo capitalised to score

two late goals to seal a 3-1 win. ˆƒ Â‹}~†` Â„|ƒz`|…ƒ`† Â‚ƒŽ` Coach Ciro Blazevic pointed out that the injury to the forward cost his team the game. ÂŻ ƒ`Â… ÂŠ`| `”~}{Â…`}|`‡}|Â…` 10 men after Solomon went x|` }~ÂŞxzƒŠŽ` |Â… |`  CƒÂ?|ƒŠ` our game plan and cost us |…ƒ`† Â‚ÂƒÂŽÂś`…ƒ`| ‰Š`  ÂŠ z‹}‰ist. “He was very vital to our ˆ‰ ~` „` xˆ{ƒ%}~†` }~ Â‚ ÂŽ` he did a good job in stopping them from playing the q Â‰Â‰` x|` „z ‚` |…ƒ` q Â?‹`  ~Š` his speed troubled their full q Â?‹{• ÂŻ „` ‡ƒ` Â… ÂŠ` ~ |` ”~}{…ƒŠ` our substitutions prior to his injury, it would have qƒƒ~`  ` Š}Cƒzƒ~|` † Â‚ƒ`  Â‰Â‰` together.â€?

My Eagles dream intact – Chibuike

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aziantepspor Ni†ƒz} ~` ‚}Š”ƒ‰ŠƒzŽ`

…~` …}qx}‹ƒ` … {`  Lz‚ƒŠ` |… |` …}{` Šzƒ ‚` | ` play for Nigeria is still intact and he believes his displays }~` xz‹ƒ ` ‡}‰‰` ‚ ‹ƒ` |…ƒ` dream a reality. “I don’t need to hold any grudges against the coach or anyone because we have not met before. The coach has his own reasons (for not calling me up), but I believe it will be possible for me one day to play for Eagles,� said the former Enugu Rangers star. “At every point in time at my various clubs, I was always prepared for Nigeria

and this will not change.â€? …ƒ` ¡Ÿ¥ Âƒ zÂĄ ‰Š`  % Â?‹}~†` ‚}Š”ƒ‰Šƒz` { }Š` …ƒ` }{` |Â…z}‰‰ƒŠ` ‡}|Â…` Â… ‡` Âľx}Â?‹‰ ` …ƒ`Â… {`{ƒ%‰ƒŠ`Š ‡~`}~` xz‹ƒ ` {}~Â?ƒ` Â…}{` {‡}|Â?Â…` „z ‚` Norway. “My time was up in Norway last season, and I |z}ƒŠ` | ` ‰ƒ|` |…ƒ` Â?‰xq` ‹~ ‡` that I would want to move on, and they accepted,â€? said Â…}qx}‹ƒ• “I am happy with the way I have started my life …ƒzƒ`š xz‹ƒ ºÂ•` |š{`qƒ}~†` ~` interesting one and I intend to carry on this way. “The team are expecting a lot from me and I am ÂƒÂľx Â‰Â‰ `zƒ ÂŠ `| `‚ Â‹Âƒ` `q}†ger name for myself.â€? He added: “I started  ÂŠÂ‚}z}~†` xz‹}{Â…` ‰ƒ Â†xƒ` when I noticed that Nigerian players are well recognised and they are doing well in their various clubs. ˆ z|` „z ‚` |Â… |ÂŽ` ` ‹~ ‡` ` have quality to play in any top league and those things encouraged me when Gaziantepspor came into the picture.â€?

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section of Kaduna United supporters have alleged that { ‚ƒ` ˆ‰  Âƒz{`  ~Š` Lcials conspired to lose last ‡ƒƒ‹ƒ~Šš{`‚ |Â?Â…` |`Â… ‚ƒ` to Enyimba. Enyimba won the game by 1-0 condemning Kaduna United to life in the lower league, while boosting their title chances. qxq Â‹ z` x{ `  ~Š` about 20 supporters of the team told SL10 that they have proof of some players  ~Š` LÂ?} Â‰{` Â? ~{ˆ}z}~†` | ` lose the game. “On good authority some of our players threw this game away, the manner from which they q Â?‹ƒŠ` x|`  Â‰Â‰ ‡}~†` |…ƒ` Enyimba’s man to score

Ranchers Bees of Kaduna  Â?Â…ÂŽ`  ÂŠ}z} ‹… ~ ÂŽ`x{ƒŠ` Â…}{`}~€xƒ~Â?ƒ`}~`|…ƒ`{| |ƒ`| ` sway results his way. ÂŻ ‹… ~ `‹~ ‡{`|…ƒ`Â?}| ` very well and his connections with some of our supporters and management helped him penetrate some players. “We won’t rest until we get to the point where names will be revealed.â€? With the victory Enyzƒ~ƒ‡ƒŠ` xz` {‹ƒˆ|}Â?}{‚Žœ` imba are now two point behind leaders and dehe said. “The reaction of the of- fending champions Kano ”Â?} Â‰{`  Â„|ƒz` |…ƒ` † Â‚ƒ`  Â‰{ ` Pillars with four matches proved some of them are left to play. A home win in their aware, they were all smiles and sharing hugs with the next game will further technical crew of Enyim- enhance their chance of snatching the title from ba.â€? They alleged former Pillars.

Enyeama ready for Amodu’s miracle Francis Ajuonuma

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 Â†Â‰Âƒ{š` ”z{|` Â?Â… }Â?ƒ` †  Â‰Â‹ÂƒÂƒÂˆÂƒzÂŽ` }~cent Enyeama has declared that he will have no prob‰ƒ‚`‡ z‹}~†`‡}|Â…`Â? zƒ| Â‹Âƒz` coach, Shuiabu Amodu. Amodu was appointed Super Eagles interim head coach on Thursday by the Nigeria Football Federation š Âş`„ ‰‰ ‡}~†`|…ƒ`{ Â?‹}~†` of former coach, Stephen Keshi over Eagles’ poor results in the on-going AFCON. ~ Âƒ Â‚ ÂŽ` ‡… ` {ˆ ‹ƒ` }~`  ~` }~|ƒz°}ƒ‡Ž`  ÂŠÂ‚}%ƒŠ` |Â… |` Amodu has the technical ‹~ ‡… ‡`| `{|ƒƒz`|…ƒ` xˆƒz` Eagles to success even in the „ Â?ƒ` „`Š}LÂ?x‰|}ƒ{`„ Â?}~†`|…ƒ` team presently in group A of |…ƒ`Âľx Â‰}”ƒz{• ÂŻ |š‰‰`qƒ`~}Â?ƒ`| `‡ z‹`‡}|Â…` Amodu once again. Hav}~†`‡ z‹ƒŠ`‡}|Â…`Â…}‚`}~`|…ƒ` ˆ {|ÂŽ` `Š ~š|`|Â…}~‹`|…ƒzƒ`‡}‰‰`

be any problems doing it again. He’s an experienced coach and he has the quality | ` ‚ Â‹Âƒ`  Â†Â‰Âƒ{` „ z‚}Š q‰ƒ` again. “As a footballer, I’m al‡  {` zƒ ÂŠ ` | ` ‡ z‹` ‡}|Â…` any coach, put in my best and serve my country,â€? he said. With only four points from four matches in group A, the African champions are struggling in the third position behind leaders, Bafana Bafana of South Africa (eight points) and Red Devils of Congo Brazza°}‰‰ƒŽ`‡… `‰ ‹`{ƒ|`| `Â?‰ }‚` |…ƒ` |‡ ` |}Â?‹ƒ|{`  ° }‰ q‰ƒ` }~` the group. But Enyeama remained very positive that the Super  Â†Â‰Âƒ{`Â? ~`{|}‰‰`q ‹` `ˆ‰ Â?ƒ` for the Morocco show piece. “It’s not over yet for us. Our chances of qualifying is very bright as well. All we need to do is win the coming games against Congo Brazzaville and South Africa and we’ll be there. We Â? ~`Š `|Â… |`‡}|Â…`Â… zŠ`‡ z‹` and commitment,â€? he added.

Uche confirms new contract talks

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‹ƒÂ?Â…x‹‡x` Â?…ƒ` Â… {` Â? ~”z‚ƒŠ` |Â… |` …ƒ` Â… {` {| z|ƒŠ` | Â‰Â‹{` ‡}|Â…` }‰‰ zzƒ Â‰` °Âƒz` |…ƒ` extension of his stay at the Estadio El Madrigal, with his current deal set to expire on June 30, 2015. Villarreal moved to secure the 30-year-old’s future by opening Â? ~|z Â?|` | Â‰Â‹{` ‡}|Â…` |…ƒ` }†ƒz} ` international, after impressing in the last three seasons, including the ongoing 2014/15 campaign. Fernando Roig, CEO of the Yellow Submarine, had earlier  ÂŠÂ‚}%ƒŠ` |Â… |`  ` ‰}~ƒ` „` Â? ‚‚xnication has been opened with the player’s camp, and he is ex-

pected to pen a fresh deal in the coming days. “I do not see it complicated to renew with Villarreal,â€? Uche said. “We are negotiating a renewal, it is a possibility to continue with Vil‰ zzƒ Â‰Â•` |`}{`~ |`Š}LÂ?x‰|`|Â… |`}|`Â? ~`qƒ` closed.â€? The Super Eagles star has played nonstop in Spain for the past 12 years, having worn the jerseys of Racing Ferrol, Recreativo, Getafe and Real Zaragoza before his move to Villarreal in August 2011. A product of Iwuanyanwu Nationale, Uche was the top scorer of Villarreal last term, with 14 goals in 30 La Liga appearances.


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Former PSG boss keen on Eagles job

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ollowing the recent move by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to part ways with |ƒˆ…ƒ~` ƒ{Â…}`  {` |…ƒ` …ƒ ÂŠ` Â?  Â?Â…` „`|…ƒ` xˆƒz`  Â†Â‰Âƒ{ÂŽ` ` number of local and foreign | Â?|}Â?} ~{`Â… °Âƒ`{}†~}”ƒŠ`}~|ƒzƒ{|`}~`|…ƒ`° Â? ~|`ˆ {|• Among them is Frenchman Alain Giresse who is currently the Head Coach „` ƒ~Ġ Â‰` {ƒ~} z` ~ |} ~ Â‰` {}Šƒ• xzÂ?ƒ{` Â?‰ {ƒ` | ` |…ƒ` ƒÂ?perienced trainer revealed | ` Âť_` |Â… |` …ƒ` }{` ˆƒ~` | ` |…ƒ`  Â†Â‰Âƒ{`Â?Â… Â‰Â‰Âƒ~†ƒ• He has previously man Â†ÂƒÂŠ` ÂŽ` x‰ x{ƒŽ` `  q |ÂŽ` ƒ z†} ÂŽ`  q ~` ~Š`

 Â‰}• Giresse was French footballer of the year in ¸à ¡ÂŽ` ¸à Ă€`  ~Š` ¸à žÂ•` ƒ` was an intelligent play‚ Â‹Âƒz`‡… `ˆ {{ƒ{{ƒŠ`”~ƒ` agility and acceleration Šxƒ`| `Â…}{`{Â… z|`„z Â‚ĥ ˆ`„ |q Â‰Â‰` LÂ?} Â‰{`}~` Nigeria are believed to be discussing with a number of coaches on the possibility of handling the af„ }z{` „` |…ƒ` xˆƒz`  Â†Â‰Âƒ{š` |ƒÂ?Â…~}Â? Â‰`‚ %ƒz{` ~Â?ƒ`|…ƒ` 2015 African Cup of Na|} ~{`Âľx Â‰}”ƒz{`}{` °Âƒz• ‚ Šx` Â…x }qx`}{`Â?xzzƒ~|‰ ` xˆƒz`  Â†Â‰Âƒ{š`}~|ƒz}‚`…ƒ ÂŠ`Â?  Â?…•

Man United chase Onaiwu

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anchester United are running the rule over Anglo-Nigerian goalkeeper, Edward Onaiwu ahead of a potential |z ~{„ƒz• …ƒ` ƒŠ` ƒ°}‰{` | ˆ` | Â‰Âƒ~|` {ˆ %ƒz`  ~Š` Â? ÂŠÂƒÂ‚ ` ƒÂ?zx}|‚ƒ~|` „”Â?ƒzÂŽ` ‚` z}|Â?…‰ƒ ÂŽ`‡ {` among the spectators who witnessed the recent game between the youth |ƒ Â‚{` „` ƒ ÂŠ}~†`  ~Š` x‰… Â‚• And after the fray held at Hogwood Park Training Ground, which ƒ ÂŠ}~†` ‡ ~` ¸¥_ÂŽ` ‚` Critchley made contact ‡}|Â…` Š‡ zŠ` ~ }‡x• He showered praise on the shot-stopper for his excellent communica|} ~`‡}|Â…`Â…}{`Šƒ„ƒ~Šƒz{• It is envisaged that Manchester United will

invite the highly rated starlet for trials with their Academy Team in |…ƒ`~ƒ z`„x|xzĥ …ƒ` ƒ ÂŠ}~†` |z} Â‰}{|` is also being targeted by Newcastle United and Liverpool, plus a couple of unnamed clubs in the English Premier League  ~Š`|…ƒ` Â… Â‚ˆ} ~{Â…}ˆ• |`|…ƒ`‚ ‚ƒ~|ÂŽ` ƒ ÂŠing are in pole position for the 14-year-old’s signature, with a meeting scheduled to take place ~` ƒŠ~ƒ{Š  ` qƒ|‡ƒƒ~` the club and the goalkeeper’s representative to discuss the terms of a Â? ~|z Â?|• Edward Onaiwu, who has pledged his international future to Nigeria, represented Crystal Palace for three and a half years before severing ties ‡}|Â…`|…ƒ` ~Š ~ƒz{•

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014

Eagles’ AFCON qualification dicey —Chukwu Maduabuchi Kalu

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ormer national team captain and coach, Christian Chukwu has advised Nigerians ~ |`| `‡z}|ƒ` C`|…ƒ` xˆƒz` Eagles as they chase Morocco 2015 AFCON ticket with just two games re‚ }~}~†`}~`|…ƒ`Âľx Â‰}”ƒz{• The African champi ~{` zƒ`{}%}~†`|Â…}zŠ` ~`|…ƒ` group A table with four points from four matches, ‡…}‰ƒ` x|Â…` „z}Â? `  ~Š` Congo Brazzaville lead the group with eight and seven points respectively with both team looking † Š`| `{ƒ Â‰`|…ƒ`|}Â?‹ƒ|• Although the former

 z Â‚qƒƒ` | z{` „` ƒ~  ` Â?  Â?Â…`  ÂŠÂ‚}%ƒŠ` |Â… |` }|` }{` not going to be an easy | {‹Ž` …ƒ` ‡ {` Â? ~”Šƒ~|` that with the new spirit in the squad the players will z}{ƒ`xˆ`| `|…ƒ`Â?Â… Â‰Â‰Âƒ~†ƒ• “Of course, Eagles

has reached a situation where permutation has qƒÂ? ‚ƒ` xz` ‰ |•` ƒ` Â… °Âƒ` gone into the mathematics of permutation where we pray that either this team lose or that the other team help us to defeat team A z` • “Like I said, this permutation shouldn’t have been necessary if we had started on time to show seriousness in our games q |Â…`Â… ‚ƒ` ~Š` Â‡  Â•` “As we speak, the onus now lies on the players to raise their game against x|Â…` „z}Â? `  ~Š` ~† •` If Congo can come here and beat us, I don’t see the reason why we can’t beat them over there, after all they were beaten at home q ` x|Â…` „z}Â? Â• “The only thing is that still have opportunity of Congo Brazzaville in Cal- as we are planning to beat qualifying for the Nations  q z` z` qƒ |` x|Â…` „z}Â? ` ~† `  ~Š` x|Â…` „z}Â? ÂŽ` Cup in Morocco next year }~`  ÂˆÂƒ` ‡~•` |`}{` `„ Â?|` both sides are also planall things being equal,â€? |Â… |` x|Â…` „z}Â? ` Â… °Âƒ` ~}~†`Â… ‡`| `qƒ |`x{•` `}|` Â…x‹‡x`qĠ ~• never beaten Nigeria in is left for the players who ÂŻ |`}{` `Š}LÂ?x‰|`| {‹`qx|` competitive engagement are the main actors in on }|` }{`  Â?Â…}ƒ° q‰ƒ•` ~Š` |Â…}{` since the end of apartheid the pitch to win the two remaining games and see situation could have been }~`|Â… |`Â? x~|z Â• avoided if we had won “As we speak, Eagles’ ‡… |`Â… ÂˆÂˆÂƒ~{•œ our home game against Âľx Â‰}”Â? |} ~` }{` Š}Â?ƒ Â•` |`

Etim hails return of Uche, Martins By Maduabuchi Kalu

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z‚ƒz` xˆƒz`  Â†Â‰Âƒ{` ‚}Š”ƒ‰Š`‚ Âƒ{|z ÂŽ` |}‚` Esin has welcomed the prospect of some of the outof-favour Eagles players re|xz~}~†`| `|…ƒ`{Âľx ÂŠÂ• Thelikes of Ikechukwu Uche, Obafemi Martins, Chinedu Obasi Ogbuke, Haruna Lukman and the ~ƒ‡` ‹}Š` ~ÂĄ|Â…ÂƒÂĄq‰ Â?‹Ž` ƒ‰echi Iheanacho have been ignored by sacked coach |ƒˆ…ƒ~` ƒ{Â…}`„ z`‰ ~†• According to Etim, whoever that will be included in the team in its quest to {ƒÂ?xzƒ` Âľx Â‰}”Â? |} ~` „ z` |…ƒ` Â? x~|z `}{`‡ƒ‰Â? ‚ƒŠ• Etim told Newswatch ˆ z|{Âż`ÂŻ  °Âƒ`|…ƒ{ƒ`ˆ‰  Âƒz{` been recalled? If they are recalled, it is a welcome devel ˆ‚ƒ~|• ~ `ˆ‰  Âƒz` z`ˆ‰  ers that can help ensure that we qualify for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations in z Â?Â? `}{`‡ƒ‰Â? ‚ƒŠ• “The task before the players and the technical crew is to ensure that the Â? x~|z Âš{`€ Â†`‡}‰‰`qƒ`Â… }{|ƒŠ`}~` z Â?Â? `~ƒÂ?|` Âƒ z• “God forbids; it will be a very big embarrassment if Nigeria do not qualify to defend the trophy she won }~` x|Â…` „z}Â? ` ‰ {|`  Âƒ z•` Therefore, our best legs {Â… x‰Š`qƒ`”{…ƒŠ` x|ÂŽ`‡…ƒzever they are, to help salvage the already bad situa|} ~ÂŽÂś`…ƒ`{ }Š• ˆƒ Â‹}~†` ~` ‚ Šx` ~Š` his team, Etim explained |Â… |`|…ƒ` Š ` | |ƒ`q z~`| Â?-

tician is not new to this type of task as he had in two previous occasions secured Âľx Â‰}”Â? |} ~` „ z` |…ƒ` Â? x~try when she is faced with seemly hopeless situations that Eagles found them{ƒ‰°Âƒ{` |`|Â… {ƒ`‚ ‚ƒ~|{• “Amodu is not new to |Â…}{` | ÂˆÂƒ` „` {}|x |} ~•` ƒ` has done it twice in past ‡…ƒ~`  Â†Â‰Âƒ{š` Âľx Â‰}”Â? |} ~` for the Nations Cup and z‰Š` xˆ` ‡ƒzƒ` }~` ÂŞÂƒ ˆ zŠ Â•` `Â… °Âƒ`Â? ~”Šƒ~Â?ƒ`|Â… |` with God on our side, he will be able to help Nigeria Âľx Â‰}„ ` Â† }~•` „`Â? xz{ƒŽ`…ƒ` has all it takes to do so as this is a familiar terrain,â€? he  ÂŠÂŠÂƒÂŠÂ•

Athletes chase ‘Mr. Flex Nigeria’ N2m prize †ƒz} `Â?Â… Â‚ˆ} ~ÂŽ` qŠx‰`  sak, a veteran bodybuilder, who currently occupies number 6 position in Africa  ~Š` `Â… {|` „` |…ƒz{• Francis Ajuonuma Coordinator of the oreign-based athletes ƒ°Âƒ~|ÂŽ` |ƒˆ…ƒ~` ‹ ‰}ÂƒÂĄ will add colours in Odene, who is also Presithis year’s ‘Mr Flex Šƒ~|ÂŽ` |ƒÂ? ` z ŠxÂ?|} ~{` }†ƒz} Âš` ƒ { ~` ½` Š ` | ‰Š` ƒ‡{‡ |Â?Â…` ˆ z|{` Building Championship that the championship will slated for November 1, also feature Ms Flex Nige2014 at Freedom Park, La- z} ` }†xzĥ According to him, cash † {` {‰ ~Š• ‚ƒ` „`|…ƒ`q Š qx}‰Š- and consolation items ers expected to feature in worth N2m would be won the championship, include by the competitors in the ¡_¡` Ă? z•`  Â‰}„ z~} Âš`  - lightweight, middleweight vid Ekpe, Bada Lekan who and heavyweight categois the current NPC Cham- z}ƒ{•` He said winners of the ˆ} ~ÂŽ`Â?xzzƒ~|` z•` ‰ƒÂ?` }event would represent Ni-

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Sports/ El Clasico: Suarez offers Barca something different –Pique

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35 Sports/EURO LEAGUE delights Spalletti Bendtner gets Wolfsburg support but doesn’t do anything

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014

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xÂ?} ~ ` ˆ Â‰Â‰Âƒ%}` has praised Milan ‚}Š”ƒ‰ŠƒzÂŽ` ƒ}{xke Honda, and says he is not surprised by the Japanese international’s improved form. ˆ Â‰Â‰Âƒ%}` Â?  Â?…ƒŠ` ƒnit St Petersburg in the Russian Premier League for just over four years, and faced the Milan No 10 on a number of occasions when he was ply}~†` Â…}{` |z ÂŠÂƒ` „ z` ` Moscow. “When we faced him he scored goals,â€? Spal‰ƒ%}`Â… {`| ‰Š` x% {ˆ z|• “What impressed things simple, but can also me about him is that he be more adventurous. “He always knows never loses the ball. He knows when to keep what’s going on around

him, in the sense that he always takes advantage of chances when they come. “He’s always daring,

too risky and when he sees the goal he always puts the ball in places ‡…}Â?Â…`  zƒ` °Âƒz ` Š}LÂ?x‰|` for goalkeepers. “In the Russian Super Cup last year he scored two goals against us, both from free-kicks. He’s a ”~ƒ` ˆ‰  Âƒz`  ~Š`  ` † Š` lad, so it’s no surprise he’s doing well. “I thought Italian footq Â‰Â‰`‚}†…|`ˆz °Âƒ`Š}LÂ?x‰|` for him, but he’s established himself well. “His relationship with Inzaghi? When certain relationships work, the results are a direct consequence of this.â€?

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eal Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo would be an undeserving winner of the Ballon d’Or, according to UEFA president Michel Platini. The Portugal forward is strongly fancied to win the prestigious award for a third time after yet another standout campaign. But Platini feels a player who performed well at the World Cup would be a more deserving winner, particularly a member of the victorious Germany team. Ronaldo’s Portugal failed to get out of the group stage in Brazil, with the 29-yearold scoring just once. “The Ballon d’Or tends to go to a player who has performed exceptionally well at the World Cup, someone who won it,� Platini told BeIN Sports. “So this year it should be for a Germany player. It was always that way until 2010 when Leo Messi won despite having a fairly average World Cup, so nothing is for certain.� Despite his comments, Platini believes Ronaldo and Barcelona star Lionel Messi are the world’s best players. “The only thing that is certain is that Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are two of the best players in the world, nobody doubts that,� he said.

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when he replaced veteran {|z}‹ƒz` °}Â? ` ‰}Â?`„ z`|…ƒ`”~ Â‰` 14 minutes in Freiburg. Even so, the club’s sport}~†` Š}zƒÂ?| zÂŽ` ‰ x{` ‰‰ „{ÂŽ` told kicker that the issue should not be blown out of proportion. “We shouldn’t turn it into a sensation every time we make changes,â€? he said. “We’ve got three strikers, who all have the potential to play.â€?

Lopes ready to return despite mini stroke

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olfsburg’s Brazilian defender, Felipe Lopes says he is determined to return to | ÂˆÂĄÂ€}†…|` „ |q Â‰Â‰` Šƒ{ˆ}|ƒ` revealing on Tuesday that …ƒ`Â… {`{xCƒzƒŠ`„z ‚` `‚}~ z` stroke. The 27-year-old says only the quick reactions of Wolfsburg’s physiotherapist Michele Putaro saved his ‰}„ƒ`  Â„|ƒz` {xCƒz}~†`  ` z ~{}ƒ~|` {Â?…ƒ‚}Â?` % Â?‹` š ºŽ` often referred to as a ministroke, while at home in July as he watched a World Cup match. “I felt dizzy and knew something wasn’t right,â€? he told Bild. Felipe contacted Putaro who drove straight to the defenders home and raised the alarm before the Brazilian was rushed to a specialist clinic. “You can perhaps say that Michele saved my life,â€?

Ballon d’Or: Platini wants German winner racial discrimination at Sulley Muntari and those were heard in other sections of the stadium.’’ As part of the punish-

ment, Hellas will have the ring of the Curva Sud section of the Marc’ Antonio Bentegodi stadium empty for their next home match

said the centre-back who has played in the Bundesliga for both Wolfsburg and |x%† z|` Â„|ƒz`{ˆƒ~Š}~†`”°Âƒ` years at Portugal’s Nacional. “I didn’t have a clue in that moment what was the ‚ %ƒz`‡}|Â…`‚ƒ•` |`‡ {` ~‰ ` ` few days later that we knew what had happened.â€? …ƒ`  % Â?‹Ž` Â? x{ƒŠ` q `  ` ‰ Â?‹` „`q‰ Š`€ ‡`}~` `ˆ z|` of his brain, left Felipe with a weakness on his left side, which has since been cured, but he still has a problem with his left eye.

Giovinco hints on January exit

Racist chants: Verona hit with stadium ban ellas Verona have qƒƒ~` ”~ƒŠ` ^_ÂŽ___` euros and given a partial stadium ban by the Italian league as punishment for racist chants directed at AC Milan ‚}Š”ƒ‰Šƒz` x‰‰ƒ ` x~| z}` during Sunday’s Serie A match. The Ghana international was the target of a section of Hellas supporters during the game the ƒz ~ ` x|”|` Â… {|ƒŠ`  ~Š` lost 3-1. The Lega Serie A said in a statement on Tuesday: “Around 3000 local supˆ z|ƒz{`{}%}~†`}~`|…ƒ` xz° ` {xŠ`š x|Â…`{ƒÂ?|} ~Âş` „`|…ƒ` stadium on two occasions Šxz}~†`|…ƒ`”z{|`Â… Â‰Â„` „`|…ƒ` game directed chants of

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olfsburg have backed Nicklas Bendtner to prove {x��ƒ{{„x‰` Šƒ{ˆ}|ƒ` ‚}%}~†` him from the squad at the weekend. Bendtner joined Wolfsburg on a free transfer in the summer after leaving Arsenal but has so far failed to provide a goal or assist for his new club. The Denmark international, who complained earlier this month about a lack of service from his teammates, was left out of the Wolfsburg squad for the 2-1 win at Freiburg at the weekend. Wolves coach Dieter Hecking said he had included Bas Dost among the substitutes ahead of Bendtner because he had “the feeling that it was about time,� and the Dutchman appeared „ z`|…ƒ`”z{|`|}‚ƒ`|…}{`{ƒ { ~`

against Lazio on October 30. Inter Milan have been ”~ƒŠ`Ă€_ÂŽ___`ƒxz {`„ z`Š}{criminatory chants aimed at Napoli fans during Sunday’s 2-2 draw against Napoli at the San Siro. Juventus, meanwhile, will be without Simone Padoin for Sunday’s match against Palermo ‡}|Â…`|…ƒ` | Â‰} ~`‚}Š”ƒ‰Šƒz` handed a one-match suspension for insulting the LÂ?} Â‰{`Šxz}~†`  |xzŠ  Âš{` 1-1 draw at Sassuolo. Sampdoria defender Fabrizio Cacciatore, Hellas defender Rafael Marquez  ~Š` ƒ{ƒ~ ` ‚}Š”ƒ‰Šƒz` Manuel Coppola will also serve one-match bans this weekend.

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uventus forward, Sebastian Giovinco could leave the Bianconeri in January, according to the player’s of”Â?} Â‰`zƒˆzƒ{ƒ~| |}°ÂƒÂ• The 27-year-old struggled for playing time under both Antonio Conte and Max Allegri, and he made mere two league appearances this season.

Considering that the club Â… °Âƒ` Âƒ|`| ` Cƒz`Â…}‚` `~ƒ‡` deal even if his current one expires in the summer, everything suggests Giovinco will be leaving in January. And even if the forward would gladly stay in Turin if his status at the club improves, his agent has warned the Bianconeri that the player’s patience is quickly running out. “Either there is a viable plan for him, or he can leave,â€? agent Andrea D’Amico told Tiki Taka, a program on Mediaset TV. “Giovinco grew up with Juventus, then went out and proved his worth. “It makes me wonder why people are surprised when he plays well. Who ‡ x‰Š` qƒ` }~|ƒzƒ{|ƒŠ` š}„` …ƒ` ‡ {` | ` ‰ƒ °ÂƒÂşĂ‘` |š{` q°} x{ÂŽ` everyone would be.â€?


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Beware of Katsidis’ deadly punches, Mitchell warns Coyle

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evin Mitchell has warned Tommy Coyle that he risks being knockout if he allows Michael Katsidis the room to make good use of his hands. Coyle and Katsidis clash in a mouth-watering tussle for Coyle’s IBF International Lightweight crown at the Ice Arena in Hull, live on Sky Sports on Saturday night (October 25) and Mitchell will be a keen observer. The Londoner met the Aussie in May 2010 for the WBO World title with Katsidis swarming over Mitchell and stopping him inside three rounds at Upton Park. Katsidis went on to tackle Juan Manuel Marquez and Robert Guerrero in World title bouts then returned to London to challenge Ricky Burns – and Mitchell says that ‘The Great’ still has plenty of ammunition to derail Coyle’s career. “I don’t think Michael is what he was when he fought me but if you stand in front of him and let him

let his hands go, he can do a job and he could knock Tommy out,â€? said Mitchell. “Since he boxed me he has proved he can mix it very well at World level. He has had many wars but ` Â? ~` {ƒƒ` Â…}‚` †ƒ%}~†`  ~` ƒ z‰ ` ”~}{Â…` }„`  Â‰Âƒ` }{~š|` sensible. “I think it will be another war. If Tommy does what he normally does then I think he could get ‹~ Â?‹ƒŠ` x|` }~` |…ƒ` ”z{|` „ xz` z`”°Âƒ`z x~Š{• “If Michael wins, it will be because Tommy stands his ground and walks onto one of Michael’s dangerous body shots or head shots. Once Michael lands those shots and knows that he has hurt you, he isn’t one of |Â… {ƒ`”†…|ƒz{`‰}‹ƒ` z}´xƒ‰ ` who couldn’t capitalise – }Â?Â… ÂƒÂ‰`‡}‰‰`”~}{Â…`|…ƒ`ÂŞ q• “If Tommy uses his head and uses plenty of foot movement, uses the ring well, keeps out of his way and keeps it to strict boxing, keep on his toes, hands nice and high and be aware, then I think Coyle can get the job done on points. I think if he stands there and tries to have a go at him then I think you’ll ”~Š`  Â‰Âƒ`‡ Â‰Â‹{` ~`| ` ~ƒ` and he’ll go over. “Coyle will have worked on that, 100 per cent. This game is all about winning and what Coyle has to do is stick to boxing, don’t worry about entertainment value, just go and get the win and do what you have to. Stick to the basics, stick to the jabs, the one-twos down the middle, keep moving and go from there.

Khan faces Alexander test

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‚}z` Â… ~` ‡}‰‰` ”†…|` ‚ƒz}Â? ~` ƒ° ~` Alexander in Las Ve† {` ~`À` ƒÂ?ƒ‚qƒz` {`|…ƒ` next step towards a meeting with undefeated Floyd Mayweather. An announcement con”z‚}~†` |…ƒ` ‚ƒƒ|}~†Ž` | ` qƒ` staged at Mandalay Bay Centre, is expected towards the end of the week. Khan, 27, pulled out of a ˆ |ƒ~|} Â‰`”†…|`‡}|Â…` ‰ƒÂ? ~Šƒz`}~` ƒÂ?ƒ‚qƒz`¡_À`}~`|…ƒ` belief that he may face May-

weather the following May. Instead Mayweather opted for a meeting with Marcos Maidana. Khan fought on the undercard of Mayweather’s majority decision over the Argentine, beating Luis Collazo in impressive style. It was Khan’s third successive win since July 2012’s Šƒ„ƒ |` q `  ~~ `  zÂ?} ÂŽ` improving his professional record to 29 wins and three defeats. …ƒ` ‰| ~` ”†…|ƒz` Â… {` resisted the demands of …ƒLƒ‰Šš{` ` Â?Â… Â‚ˆ} ~` Kell Brook for a domestic clash and was considering a ”†…|`‡}|Â…` ‚ƒz}Â? ~`{ x|Â…paw Robert Guerrero. But he will instead face 27-year-old Alexander whose only defeats have come against Shawn Porter and Timothy Bradley. In April Khan signed a deal to work with Al Haymon, the American matchmaker who also advises Mayweather, in a bid to get to front of the queue for a lucrative meeting with Mayweather.

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Bradley expects tough Chaves fight

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ormer two division world champion, Timothy Bradley says his upÂ? ‚}~†` ”†…|` ‡}|Â…` }Ġ ` Chaves could end up being another “Fight of The Yearâ€? war, similar to last year’s twelve round slugfest with Ruslan Provodnikov. …ƒ` ”†…|` ‡}|Â…` Â… °Âƒ{` takes place in the Cosmopolitan city of Las Vegas ~` ƒÂ?ƒ‚qƒz`ÀŽ`¡_½Â• “I think it’s a really good match up, honƒ{|‰ Â•` }Ġ ` Â… °Âƒ{ÂŽ`  ` lot of people don’t really know him, a lot of people got to know him against Rios just a bit and how …ƒš{`  ` Š}z| ` ”†…|ƒz•` …ƒ ` haven’t seen that much of him but he’s actually  ` ˆzƒ% ` † Š` ”†…|ƒzÂŽÂś`

Bradley said. “He’s a really, really tough opponent, espeÂ?} Â‰Â‰ ` Â? ‚}~†` q Â?‹` C`  ` loss to Manny Pacquiao. Most guys saying, “Oh

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Croatian boxer pummels ref in Zagreb

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ndefeated American Chris Algieri claimed that it wouldn’t be wise for Filipino superstar Manny Pacquiao to underestimate his ˆx~�…}~†`ˆ ‡ƒz`� ‚ƒ`”†…|` night. Algier, who has a professional record of eight knockouts in 20 victories, said the number doesn’t |zx‰ `zƒ€ƒ�|`|…ƒ`ƒCƒ�|` „`…}{` punches on his opponents. “A guy like Ruslan Provodnikov, who is practically bullet-proof, was unable to walk through my punches,� Algieri said, referring to the man he recently outpointed for the WBO junior welterweight crown. The 5-foot-10 counter puncher from New York

vodnikov and myself or it could end up being like a Juan Manuel Marquez }‚` z ÂŠÂ‰Âƒ `”†…|` Â‰Â‰` °Âƒz` again. It just depends on how I feel that night.â€?

is set to challenge Pacquiao for the WBO welterweight crown on November 22. The bout, which will take ˆ‰ Â?ƒ`  |`  ` ½½¥Âˆ x~Š` Â? |Â?Â…-

weight, will be the Filipino’s ”~ Â‰`”†…|` {` `‡ƒ‰|ƒz‡ƒ}†…|• Algieri said he will back xˆ`Â…}{`Â?‰ }‚`‡…ƒ~`…ƒ`”~ Â‰Â‰ ` meets Pacquiao in the ring. “If you can hit a man, you can hurt him. If you can hurt him, you can stop him. I’ve had that mentality my entire career. I don’t care ‡… ` š‚` ”†…|}~†•` …ƒ` †x ` can be 8-12. That guy can knock you out,â€? he said. Pacquiao’s boxing coach Freddie Roach earlier said that the only good thing  q x|` ‰†}ƒz}š{` Cƒ~{ƒ`}{`Â…}{` jab. But the esteemed boxing coach said they already ӠxzƒŠ`  ` ‡  ` | ` { ‰°Âƒ` |…ƒ` American’s potent left hand. “It’s not a problem,â€? Roach said.

roatian boxer, Vido Loncar faces a lengthy ban from the sport after he launched a vicious assault on a referee at the European Youth Boxing Championships (EYBC) in Zagreb, Croatia. Loncar was losing his light-heavyweight bout against Lithuania’s Algirdas Baniulis when the zƒ„ƒzƒƒ`{| ˆˆƒŠ`|…ƒ`”†…|•` |Â…`”†…|ƒz{`zƒ|xz~ƒŠ`| ` their respective corners to remove their gloves  ~Š`  Â‡ }|` |…ƒ` ”~ Â‰` °Âƒzdict. All appeared calm until the decision was announced. Loncar, clearly unimpressed at the referee’s call, vented his fury by knocking him to the ground and raining a €xzz ` „` ˆx~Â?…ƒ{` ~` |…ƒ` {|z}Â?‹ƒ~` LÂ?} Â‰ÂŽ` ƒ°Âƒ~`  {` …ƒ`‰  ` ~`|…ƒ`€ z• Rather than stop LonÂ? zÂŽ`  ~}x‰}{`Âľx}Â?‹‰ `€ƒŠ` the scene and the Croatian assailant eventually had to be dragged from the ring by his ankles before the referee was helped to his feet. A chair was found for |…ƒ`Š ´ÂƒÂŠ` LÂ?} Â‰` ~Š`…ƒ` quickly received medical  %ƒ~|} ~`  {` ~Â? z` ‡ {` led away in shame.


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From left: Mr. Mayowa Babatunde, Coordinator, Bristow Uplift; Dr. Lola Salako, Founder, SEBECCLY Cancer Care; Anthonia Oghoghorie-Ugono; Bukola Kale and Queen Nsofor, all Staff of Bristow Helicopter Nig Ltd, at a press conference on the Bristow Helicopters partnership Initiative with SEBBECCLY Cancer Care held, recently in Lagos.

Chioma Umeha, Health Editor

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ertainly, Cancer is no respecter of persons. To survive it, knowledge is central, experts have said. Though Cancer is terrible news everywhere in the world, it is not a death sentence. This was the case of Mrs. Amanda Oluwa, when in 1983 a nursing mother noticed a lump in her qzƒ {|•`` }%‰ƒ`Š}Š`{…ƒ`‹~ ‡`|Â… |`q `zƒ‚ °}~†` the lump early she could have been saved from cancer-related death. Similarly, November 20, 2004 is evergreen in the mind of Grace. It was the year she was diagnosed of a lump in her left breast which later metamorphosed in 2009 to cancer of the qzƒ {|•` …ƒ`Š}{Â? °Âƒz ` „`|…ƒ`‰x‚ˆ`”z{|`‡ {` like the end of her life. She was enveloped in the world of fear. She became afraid and ~ƒƒŠƒŠ`| `…ƒ z`{ ‚ƒ|Â…}~†`Š}Cƒzƒ~|`„z ‚`…ƒz` friends. Fear, confusion, denial, set in. Her mind was in turmoil. Although it was just a lump that was discovered then, she was hoping there would be other solution apart from operating on the breast since she was nursing a four – month old baby. Out of fear, Grace fell for her friends and midwife aunties advise to go to visit an herbalist who recommended herbs for the treatment. She bought the herbs and prepared them as she was told. After applying the herbs, she became

‘Early detection, prompt treatment, key to surviving breast cancer’ uncomfortable and every part of the breast began to hurt her. Within few minutes, her breast peeled. She almost lost her life in the process. She went back to the hospital where the lump was removed. However, in August 2008, the problem zƒ{xz„ Â?ƒŠ•` Â…}{`|}‚ƒ`|…ƒ`zƒ{x‰|`‡ {`Š}Cƒzƒ~|•`` In January, 2009, the second lump was removed and taken to a laboratory. There it ‡ {`Â? ~”z‚ƒŠ`|Â… |`{…ƒ`Â… ÂŠ`Â? ~Â?ƒz•`` |`‡ {`

then the treatment started. Cancer is a tumour or growth caused when cells multiply uncontrollably, destroying healthy tissues. Ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, prostrate cancer and breast cancer are among the most common type of cancers in Nigeria. Just like Grace, many Nigerian women have succumbed to cancer due to ignorance, late presentation and low awareness.

Many breast cancer patients are presenting at stage 4. The reason is because they do not have the right information and they do not know where to go

{|`Â? ~Â?ƒz`ˆ |}ƒ~|{`}~` }†ƒz} ` „|ƒ~`”~Š` out quite late that they have the disease. These reasons and more informed a recent collaboration between Bristow Aviation and Sebeccly Cancer Care to mark this year’s Cancer month. At a free breast cancer screening event organised by Bristow °} |} ~`„ z`}|{`{| C` ~Š`Â?‰}ƒ~|{ÂŽ`` ` ‰}~}Â? Â‰`  ÂŠ} |} ~` ~Â? ‰ †}{|` ‡… ` zĠzƒ%ƒŠ` |Â… |` survivor rates was still poor in Nigeria blamed it at late presentation of cancer patients. It has been discovered that most cancer ˆ |}ƒ~|{`}~` }†ƒz} ` „|ƒ~`”~Š` x|`Âľx}|ƒ`‰ |ƒ` that they have the disease. This is one of the reasons for the collaboration between Bristow Aviation and Sebeccly Cancer Care | `”†…|`Â? ~Â?ƒz• At a free breast cancer screening event, Dr. Lola Salako, Founder, SEBECCLY Cancer Care blamed poor survivor rates on late presentation. Continued on page 47

WHO, others laud Ogun over health insurance Pg 46

ENSG provides 13 vehicles for free maternal, child health programme Pg 46

Magnesium cuts diabetes risk Pg 45


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Thursday, October 23, 2014

Nigeria will soon be certified polio-free – Rotary CHIOMA UMEHA, (Health Editor)

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head of the World Polio Day on November 1, Rotary International, a non-governmental organisation said it is ready to help eradicate polio in Nigeria by 2015. ` ˆƒ Â‹}~†` Šxz}~†`  ` ˆzƒ{{` qz}ƒ”~†` recently, at the Rotary Centre, Ikeja, over the preparation being put together by the Nigerian National ‰} ÂĄ ‰x{` ‚‚}%ƒƒ` | ` ‚ z‹` |…ƒ` event, the District Governor, Rotary International, District 9110 comprising Lagos and Ogun States, Dr. Dele  Â‰ †x~ÂŽ`  Lz‚ƒŠ` |Â… |` ‡}|Â…` |…ƒ` ƒ„fort the Rotary International has ‚ ÂŠÂƒ`  Â‰ ~†` ‡}|Â…` }|{` ˆ z|~ƒz{` |Â… |` believe in the cause and, most importantly, the achievement that has been made, it is not an illusion that polio can be eradicated, but that in zƒ Â‰}| ÂŽ` }|` }{` ~ ‡` ~ƒ z` ƒÂ?|}~Â?|} ~` }~` |…ƒ` ‡ z‰ŠŽ`  ÂŠÂŠ}~†` |Â… |` }†ƒz} `  {` one of the remaining three countries ‡…ƒzƒ`|…ƒ`ƒ~Šƒ‚}Â?`{|}‰‰`zƒ‚ }~{`‡}‰‰` soon be taken out of the list of those countries. Giving details of the current situ |} ~` „` ˆ ‰} ` }~` |…ƒ` ‡ z‰Š`  ~Š` }~` Nigeria, the Chairman, Nigerian  |} ~ Â‰` ‰} ÂĄ ‰x{` ‚‚}%ƒƒŽ` ‚mediate Past District Governor, Dr. Tunji Funsho, said after three years L-R Yemi Oshilaja, Chairman, World Polio Day; Funke Akindele, Goodwill Ambassador; Yomi Adewummi, Vice Chairman, South West, ‡}|Â… x|`  ` Â? {ƒ` „` }~„ƒÂ?|} ~ÂŽ` }†ƒz} ` UI‘NRIDE UDKI;EDZ 3;ZI; 3ZX? &;YYIKKNN UU33& DEH 'R 4XEÂ’I )XE?L; &LDIRYDE UU33& HXRIE‘ D QRN?? _RIN“E‘ RN[NEKZO DK KLN ];tary Centre, Ikeja, weekend. could be said to be polio-free. Â…}‰ƒ` ƒÂ?ˆzƒ{{}~†` ˆ|}‚}{‚` |Â… |` ‡… ‰ƒ`‡ z‰Š` Â?Â?xzz}~†`}~`ÂŞx{|`|Â…zƒƒ` as polio remains in one environ- tically, the Bill and Melinda Gates }†ƒz} `Â? x‰Š`qƒ`Â?ƒz|}”ƒŠ`ˆ ‰} ¥„zƒƒ` countries and Nigeria unfortunately ‚ƒ~|•` |`}{` ~‰ ` ~ƒ`€}†…|` Â‡  Â•` ~Š` Foundation and in some States in by 2018 based on the surveillance happens to be one of those countries so, in the farthest part of the coun- this country including Dangote protocol, the medical doctor said a }~`|…ƒ`{ Â‚ƒ`‰ƒ Â†xƒ`‡}|Â…` „†… ~}{| ~` try and other states in the North x~Š |} ~Âś`…ƒ`{ }Š• | | Â‰` „` {}Â?` Â? {ƒ{` „` }~„ƒÂ?|} ~` ‡ƒzƒ`  ~Š`  Â‹}{| ~•œ |Â… |` Â… °Âƒ` ~ |` ƒÂ?ˆƒz}ƒ~Â?ƒŠ` ˆ ‰} ` }~` Funsho added that Bill Gates has Â? ~”z‚ƒŠ` ‡}|Â…}~` |…ƒ`  Âƒ zÂŽ`  {` ÂˆÂŻ ~` }†ƒz} ÂŽ` }|` }{` zƒ{|z}Â?|ƒŠ`  {` ‡ƒ` the last four years, parents should Â? ‚ƒ`xˆ`‡}|Â…`ƒ‰ q z |ƒ`Ӡxzƒ` „`^_` posed to 49 cases in 2013. heard from our District Governor to  Â‰Â‡  {` qƒ` ~` |…ƒ` †x zŠ` | ` ƒ~{xzƒ` q}‰‰} ~` `Š ‰‰ z{`|Â… |`‡}‰‰`qƒ`{ °ÂƒÂŠ` According to Funsho, the last con- just Kano State because Yobe State |Â… |` |…ƒ}z` Â?Â…}‰Šzƒ~`  zƒ`  Â‰Â‡  {` }‚- q `|…ƒ` Âƒ z`¡_^_`}„`‡ƒ`ƒz ÂŠ}Â? |ƒ`ˆ ”z‚ƒŠ` Â? {ƒ` „` ˆ ‰} ` }~` }†ƒz} ` ‡ {` has overcome it in April. It is only munized because the vaccine is ‰} ` q ` |…ƒ`  Âƒ z` ¡_à ÂŽ` ‡…}Â?Â…` }{` |…ƒ` discovered July 24, 2014 in Kano Kano State that has continued to neither dangerous nor poisonous. current plan and current target. We State. transmit the virus up to the begin- There is nothing like overdose of Â? ~` }‚ Â†}~ƒ` ‡… |` |Â… |` Â? ~` Š ` ‡}|Â…` ‚‚ƒ~|}~†` q x|` | z Âš{`ƒC z|` ~}~†` „` x‰ `|Â…}{` Âƒ z•` x|`{ `„ zÂŽ`‡ƒ` the polio vaccine. such an amount on issues related to to eliminate polio, Funsho said, Ro- have continued to concentrate our “We have succeeded so far be- health, education and in particular tary International as an organization resources to Kano and the surround- Â? x{ƒ` ‡ƒ` Â… °Âƒ` „ z‚}Š q‰ƒ` ˆ z|~ƒz{` agriculture. that started more than 100 years ago ing states to ensure that the children like World Health Organization He urged parents in every part of Â? ‚‚ƒ~Â?ƒŠ` }|{` ƒC z|` | ` ƒz ÂŠ}Â? |ƒ` are covered so that the transmission (WHO), United Nations Children’s the country to ensure that their chilpolio in 1985. ‡}‰‰`ƒ~Š`}~`  ~ ` | |ÂƒÂ•Âś Fund (UNICEF), United States Cen- dren are fully immunized against

ƒ`  ÂŠÂŠÂƒÂŠ` |Â… |` ‡}|Â…` |…ƒ` ƒz ÂŠ}Â? ¯ {` ‡ƒ`  zƒ` | Â‰Â‹}~†`  q x|`  ~ ` tre for Disease Control that is based polio despite the fact that the end of tion of polio in the Philippines by | |ƒŽ`‡ƒ`{Â… x‰Š`~ |`‰ {ƒ`{}†…|` „`|…ƒ` in Atlanta and recent times, the for- polio is in sight, as no child is safe |…ƒ` ÂŞ }~|` ƒC z|` „` | z} ~{` }~` Â…}‰- „ Â?|`|Â… |`ˆ ‰} `}{`ƒ°Âƒz Â‡Â…ƒzƒ` {`‰ ~†` ‚}Š q‰ƒ` Â‰Â‰}ƒ{ÂŽ`”~ ~Â?} Â‰Â‰ ` ~Š`‰ †}{- in Nigeria until no child has polio }ˆˆ}~ƒ{`  ~Š` ƒ‡` ƒ Â‰ ~ŠŽ` |Â…}{` in any part of the country for three ˆz ‚ˆ|ƒŠ`|…ƒ`‚ {{}°Âƒ`†‰ q Â‰`ƒC z|{ÂŽ` years. ‡…}Â?Â…` }{` |…ƒ` ‰ z†ƒ{|` ˆxq‰}Â?` ˆz}° |ƒ` Polio Ambassador, Funke Akinpartnership endeavour in the health Šƒ‰ƒŽ`‡… `‡ {` |`|…ƒ`ƒ°Âƒ~|ÂŽ`zÂƒÂŞ }Â?ƒŠ` sector to raise about 120 million dol|Â… |` |…ƒ` ƒ~Š` „` ˆ ‰} ` ‡ {` }~` {}†…|` lars to eradicate polio at that time. }~` ‰}~ƒ` ‡}|Â…` …ƒz` Â?zƒ |}~†`  Â‡ zƒ~ƒ{{` “Today, Rotary and its partners by her communicating to parents  ~Š` † °Âƒz~‚ƒ~|` Â… °Âƒ` ƒÂ?ˆƒ~ŠƒŠ` in English, Yoruba and Pidgin lan q x|`Ÿ•¡`q}‰‰} ~`Š ‰‰ z{`}~`|…ƒ`ƒC z|` guages. to eradicate polio. Activities to mark the day include | z} ~{` ‰ƒŠ` |…ƒ` ‡  ÂŽ` Â? ~°}~Â?ƒŠ`  `{Â?Â… ‰{`Šƒq |ƒ{` ~` z}Š  `qƒ|‡ƒƒ~` |…ƒ`‡ z‰Š`|Â… |`}|`}{`‡… |`‡ƒ`Â? ~`Š •` žÂ•__` Â•Â‚•`| `¡Â•__`ˆ•‚•` |` | z ` ƒ~ ‡`‡ƒ` zƒ` |`|…ƒ`qz}~‹` „`{xÂ?Â?ƒ{{ÂŽÂś` tre, 8, Ladoke Akintola Street, GRA, …ƒ` Lz‚ƒŠ• Ikeja and ‘Walk-a-Thon’ from the ÂŻ ƒ` Â? ~|}~xÂƒÂŠÂż` ÂŻ ƒ` {| z|ƒŠ` ‡}|Â…`  |} ~ Â‰` | ÂŠ}x‚`| ` }q ‡x`|Â…z x†…` |…ƒ` ‡ z‰Š` ‰ {}~†` Ă€^_ÂŽ___` Â?Â…}‰Šzƒ~` Iponri under bridge and a U-turn every year either to death or paralyback to National Stadium on No{}{`  {`  ` zƒ{x‰|` „` ˆ ‰} `  ~Š` |Â…}{` ‡ {` °ÂƒÂ‚qƒz` Ž` ` qƒ|‡ƒƒ~` à •__`  Â•Â‚•`  ~Š` Â… ÂˆÂˆÂƒ~}~†`}~`¡^`Â? x~|z}ƒ{•` ‡Ž` {` 2.00 p.m.  |`‰ {|` Âƒ zÂŽ`‡ƒ`Â… ÂŠ`žŸ`Â? {ƒ{`}~`|…ƒ`

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Olive oil, nuts help reverse heart risk factors

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he Antarctic, diet enhanced with extra nuts or more olive oil improved certain heart risk factors among people who had them - but did not prevent others from developing them - according to a new study from Spain. By the end of the trial, which ‰ {|ƒŠ`  Â‰Â‚ {|` ”°Âƒ`  Âƒ z{ÂŽ` „ƒ‡ƒz` people eating the Mediterranean diet had so-called metabolic syndrome - a collection of traits that raise a person’s risk of heart disease and diabetes largely because the syndrome disappeared from some who had it at the start. “A healthy diet, like the Mediterranean diet, with a moderate-high intake of vegetable fat (in form of virgin olive oil or nuts) is a good healthy option for the prevention of several cardiovascular risk factors and chronic disease,â€? the study’s senior author Dr. Jordi SalasSalvado told Reuters Health by email. Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of risk factors, including a large waistline, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, low levels of HDL (good) cholesterol and high levels of triglycerides. People who have three or more of these symptoms are at heightened risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes. About 25 percent of adults around the world, and onethird of American adults, have metabolic syndrome, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Salas-Salvado, of the Universitat Rovira i Virgili and Hospital Universitari de Sant Joan de Reus, in Reus, Spain, said the foods that make up a Mediterranean diet are likely to help reverse metabolic syndrome and ameliorate several of the syndrome’s components. In the study, for example, even though no one was dieting to lose weight, consuming extra olive oil was linked to loss of the abdominal fat that had helped to qualify some participants for metabolic syndrome to begin with. It was also linked to lowered blood sugar. Previous research has shown that eating a healthy diet, increasing physical activity and losing weight can help reverse metabolic syndrome, but the authors of the new study wanted to see if just following a Mediterranean-style diet without Â?x%}~†`Â? Â‰ z}ƒ{`‚}†…|`…ƒ‰ˆ• They analyzed data from a larger trial, in which adults age 55 and older with a high risk of heart disease were randomly assigned to one of three diets: a Mediterranean diet supplemented with additional extra-virgin olive oil, a Mediterranean diet supplemented with nuts, or a lowfat diet. A Mediterranean eating style already emphasizes healthy fats like those found in olive oil and nuts, as well as vegetables, legumes and lean protein,

current recommendation for individuals with insulin resistance is that they consume a diet closer to 35 percent of energy as fat.â€? A Mediterranean diet enhanced with extra nuts or more olive oil improved certain heart risk factors among people who had them but did not prevent others from developing them - according to a new study from Spain. By the end of the trial, which ‰ {|ƒŠ`  Â‰Â‚ {|` ”°Âƒ`  Âƒ z{ÂŽ` „ƒ‡ƒz` people eating the Mediterranean diet had so-called metabolic syndrome - a collection of traits that raise a person’s risk of heart disease and diabetes - largely because the syndrome disappeared from some who had it at the start. “A healthy diet, like the Mediterranean diet, with a moderate-high intake of vegetable fat (in form of virgin olive oil or nuts) is a good healthy option for the prevention of several cardiovascular risk factors and chronic disease,â€? the study’s senior Olive oil author Dr. Jordi Salas-Salvado told ƒ{ˆƒÂ?} Â‰Â‰ `”{…• allocated to the Mediterranean diet U.S. diet, (they) may or may not be Reuters Health by email. Metabolic syndrome is a cluster For the new analysis, the supplemented with extra-virgin „`qƒ~ƒ”|ÂŽÂś`{…ƒ`{ }Š`}~` ~`ƒ‚ }‰• researchers followed 5,801 olive oil,â€? Salas-Salvado said. “Taking the habitual U.S. diet, of risk factors, including a large participants, almost two-thirds }~Â?ƒ`|…ƒzƒ`‡ƒzƒ`~ `Š}Cƒzƒ~Â?ƒ{`}~` which in two-thirds of Americans waistline, high blood pressure, of whom (3,707) had metabolic weight loss or energy expenditure is consumed in excess of energy high blood sugar, low levels of syndrome at the start of the from physical activity among the needs, and adding olive oil or nuts, HDL (good) cholesterol and high study. Another 2,094 participants †z xˆ{ÂŽ`…ƒ` ÂŠÂŠÂƒÂŠÂŽ`|…ƒ`qƒ~ƒ”|{`Â? ~` without taking something out - levels of triglycerides. People developed metabolic syndrome qƒ`  %z}qx|ƒŠ` | ` Š}Cƒzƒ~Â?ƒ{` }~` |…ƒ` Â… ˆƒ„x‰‰ ÂŽ` zƒ”~ƒŠ` Â? zq Â… ÂŠz |ƒ` ÂĄ` who have three or more of these during the study. would not be predicted to have the symptoms are at heightened risk Š}ƒ| z `ˆ %ƒz~• After about three years, the “We can speculate that a Šƒ{}zƒŠ` ƒCƒÂ?|ÂŽÂś` { }Š` }Â?Â…|ƒ~{|ƒ}~ÂŽ` of developing cardiovascular researchers didn’t see any Mediterranean diet, particularly who wasn’t involved in the disease and diabetes. About 25 percent of adults Š}Cƒzƒ~Â?ƒ{` Â‚ ~†`|…ƒ`Š}ƒ|`†z xˆ{` one supplemented with extra- Spanish research. as far as who developed metabolic virgin olive oil (which has antiHowever, she added, dropping around the world, and one{ ~Šz ‚ƒ•` x|ÂŽ`  Â„|ƒz`  Â‰Â‚ {|` ”°Âƒ` }~€ Â‚‚ | z ` ˆz ˆƒz|}ƒ{ºŽ` Â? x‰Š` total calories, particularly in the third of American adults, have years they found that participants ƒÂ?ƒz|` ˆ {}|}°Âƒ` ƒCƒÂ?|{` ~` „ |` form of sugar and things like metabolic syndrome, according in the two Mediterranean-diet redistribution,â€? Salas-Salvado white bread and white pasta, and to the U.S. Centers for Disease groups were more likely to have said. making up some of the calories as Control and Prevention. Salas-Salvado, of the Universitat lost some belly fat and to have The study authors also note that unsaturated fat would likely have Rovira i Virgili and Hospital lower blood sugar levels. past research has credited olive oil  `qƒ~ƒ”|• As a result, just under 30 with lowering high blood sugar Lichtenstein also pointed out Universitari de Sant Joan de Reus, percent of those on one of the and reducing insulin resistance, a that the “low fatâ€? control diet used in Reus, Spain, said the foods that Mediterranean diets who started Š}LÂ?x‰| ` ˆz Â?ƒ{{}~†` q‰ Š` {x† z` in the study contained about 37 make up a Mediterranean diet are the trial with metabolic syndrome that often precedes diabetes. percent of energy from fat, which likely to help reverse metabolic no longer met the criteria, the Alice Lichtenstein, director of is high relative to the typical U.S. syndrome and ameliorate several study team reports in the Canadian the Cardiovascular Nutrition diet that has about 32 percent of of the syndrome’s components. In the study, for example, even Laboratory at Tufts University in energy as fat. Medical Association Journal. “The higher reversion rate of {| ~ÂŽ` Â? Â‰Â‰ÂƒÂŠ` |…ƒ` {|xŠ ` ”~Š}~†{` “Certainly no one is currently though no one was dieting to lose metabolic syndrome was mainly interesting, but “depending on recommending low fat diets for weight, consuming extra olive oil observed in those individuals how they are superimposed on the anyone,â€? Lichtenstein said. “The was linked to loss of the abdominal fat that had helped to qualify some participants for metabolic syndrome to begin with. It was also linked to lowered blood sugar. ƒ%}~†` ƒ~ x†…` true even when researchers Â? ~` ”~Š` }|` }~` ‡… ‰ƒ` †z }~{ÂŽ` Previous research has shown magnesium in the accounted for other healthful °ÂƒÂ†Âƒ| q‰ƒ{ÂŽ` ”{Â…ÂŽ` ~x|{`  ~Š` that eating a healthy diet, diet may reduce „ Â?| z{ÂŽ`{xÂ?Â…` {`”qƒzÂŽ`|Â… |` „|ƒ~` seeds and dark chocolate. increasing physical activity the risk of diabe- go along with magnesium-rich and losing weight can help tes, especially for foods. reverse metabolic syndrome, but the authors of the new study those who already show signs The study, published in wanted to see if just following a of heading that way. Diabetes Care, followed Mediterranean-style diet without A Tufts study led by Ad- 2,582 participants in the Â?x%}~†`Â? Â‰ z}ƒ{`‚}†…|`…ƒ‰ˆ• ela Hruby, N10, MPH10, N13, Framingham Heart They analyzed data from a found that healthy people with |xŠ ` C{ˆz}~†` larger trial, in which adults age 55 the highest magnesium intake cohort for seven and older with a high risk of heart were 37 per cent less likely to years. The study disease were randomly assigned to develop high blood sugar or subjects had an one of three diets: a Mediterranean excess circulating insulin, com- average age of 54. diet supplemented with mon precursors to diabetes. additional extra-virgin olive Only half of oil, a Mediterranean diet Among people who already Americans get supplemented with nuts, or a had those conditions, those the recommended low-fat diet. who consumed the most mag- daily amount of A Mediterranean eating style nesium were 32 percent less magnesium in their already emphasizes healthy fats likely to develop diabetes than diet, which is 400 to Food that contain like those found in olive oil and those consuming the least. 420 milligrams for adult magnessium nuts, as well as vegetables, legumes men and 310 to 320 milli ~Š`‰ƒ ~`ˆz |ƒ}~ÂŽ`ƒ{ˆƒÂ?} Â‰Â‰ `”{…• The second association held grams for adult women. You

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WHO, others laud Ogun over health insurance Stories by &+,V\$ <\(+$

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he World Health Organisation (WHO), African Health Market for Equity (AHME), National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) among others has commended Ogun State Government over the implementation of the Community Based health

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ow capacity level of local pharmaceutical manufacturers, occasioned by acute Šƒ”Â?}|` „`}~„z {|zxÂ?|xzƒ`}~` Nigeria has been identi”ƒŠ`  {` qƒ}~†` zƒ{ˆ ~{}q‰ƒ` for the continuous dominance of foreign medications, which account for 80 per cent of drugs consumed in the country. Commenting on the major challenges threatening the sector at a conference in Kano, the Executive Secretary of the Association of Professional Industrial Pharmacists of Nigeria, Adebayo Teminu, noted that their foreign counterparts have continued to capitalise on the wide gap existing between the population’s demand and the capacity of local pharmaceutical companies to penetrate the Nigerian market. Although, key players in the industry believe that with the current population explosion in Nigeria, }|` ‡ x‰Š` qƒ` Š}LÂ?x‰|` „ z` existing local manufacturers to meet up with the escalating market demand. While lamenting low capacity utilization, which is largely due to epileptic electricity supply, bad roads, among others in the {ƒÂ?| zÂŽ` Šƒq  Âƒ` zĠzƒ%ƒŠ` that this perennial militating factor has continued to hamper their quality assurance and inability to produce less than 20 per cent drugs consumed. “Our population for example is about 170 million and if you understand what it takes to serve that population in terms of pharmaceuticals, then you would know that we have not even scratched the surface.’’ With the infrastructural Šƒ”Â?}ƒ~Â? ÂŽ`  {` ‡ƒ‰‰`  {` |…ƒ` low capacity utilization, power failure and bad roads for distribution, industries in Nigeria would Â? ~|}~xƒ` | ` {xCƒzÂŽ`  {` ‰ ~†` as these challenges persist.

Insurance Scheme (CBHIS), ‘Araya’ for in the state. The commendation came Šxz}~†` |…ƒ` € Â†ÂĄ C` Â?ƒzemony of the ‘Araya’ programme in Ita-Alapo, Ijebu –Ode. Mr Akin Akinniyi, the representative of WHO in the State and his counterpart from AHME, Dr. Olamide Okulaja and others identified Ogun as |…ƒ` ”z{|` {| |ƒ` | ` ƒ‚qz Â?ƒ`  ` comprehensive health insurance that covers all the residents in the state. Mr. Akinniyi said that their partnership with the state was to tackle challeng-

es in the health sector to improve access to the quality  ~Š`  C zŠ q‰ƒ` …ƒ Â‰|Â…` Â? zƒ` services. Earlier in her address, the wife of the Ogun State Governor, Mrs. Olufunso Amosun described the ‘Araya’ initiative as a revolutionary approach that would prevent illness and provide qualitative health care services for the people. Mrs. Amosun noted that the programme would also go a long way to address challenges of maternal and child death as the scheme provides free health care

for pregnant mothers and children between the ages „`´Âƒz ` ~Š`”°Âƒ`` Âƒ z{•` According to her, “Araya is an emerging concept that helps to prevent illness and improving access to quality health services for the general populace.â€? It is a risk investment that covers all part of the cost of health care servicesâ€?, Mrs. Amosun added. Contributing, the State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Olaokun Soyinka pointed out that the ‘Araya’ programme would pave way for accelerated up-

grading of health facilities, bring-about an increase in the number of health workers with regular capacity qx}‰Š}~†`| `q {|`|…ƒ}z`ƒLciency and more of greater community participation. Dr. Soyinka said “the activation of Araya programme {}†~}”ƒ{` |Â… |` …ƒ Â‰|Â…` Â? zƒ` services in the state can now be accessed with due registration of N4,000 as premium per enrolee while the cost of health care still remain free for pregnant mothers, children under ”°Âƒ`  Âƒ z{`  ~Š` |…ƒ`  Â†ÂƒÂŠ` above 70 yearsâ€?.

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ENSG provides 13 vehicles for free maternal, child health programme .(UU(4+ V)V\$ Enugu

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nugu state government has donated 13 qz ~Š`~ƒ‡`”ƒ‰Š` vehicles to all the district hospitals in |…ƒ`{| |ƒ` {`ˆ z|` „`ƒC z|{` to boost the operations of its Free Maternal and Child Health (FMCH) programme. The gesture according to governor Sullivan Chime, is aimed at ensuring that pregnant women and children between ”°ÂƒÂĄÂ ƒ z{` ~Š`qƒ‰ ‡Ž`ƒ{pecially those in the rural communities feel the impact of the FMCH in all the 17 council areas of the state. He said the vehicles will go a long way in bringing  q x|` ƒLÂ?}ƒ~Â? `  ~Š` ƒ„-

fective healthcare service delivery in the state. The vehicles comprised 11 Toyota Hilux and two Hiace buses. Inaugurating the vehicles, weekend, on behalf of the governor, at the premises of the state Ministry of Health in Enugu, Mrs Ifeoma Nwobodo, the …}ƒ„` „` | C` | ` …}‚ƒŽ` had advised the handlers to ensure they are properly used for the purposes they were intended. She commended the state Commissioner for Health, Dr. George Eze, for his honesty and hard work in the ministry, especially the manner he handled the issue of the nurse which had contact with the late Liberian Ebola victim, when she visited Enugu.

Nwobodo said that Chime’s administration had always given priority to the health sector, adding that the free maternal child care programme was still on and would be sustained. Therefore, she enjoined the health managers to ensure that free maternal and child care health services got to every part of the state. “I am glad that the free maternal and child programme has not died, this programme has been sustained and it will ‹ƒƒˆ` †ƒ%}~†` qƒ%ƒzŽ` ‡}|…` the kind of people in the health sector the programme will get to every village,� he said. In his remarks, the state Health commissioner, Dr. Eze, said that the ve-

hicles were donated to improve healthcare service delivery across the state. He said : “Indeed it is a thing which all women and unborn children in the state would celebrate because maternal and child fatality rate will be reduced,’’ he said. According to him, because of the seriousness of the government in the health sector, Enugu ‡ {`|…ƒ`”z{|`{| |ƒ`| `ƒ‚brace and actualise free maternal and child care programme in the country. He stressed that the vehicles would be sued for supervision, education, sensitisation, monitoring and reporting „ z` ƒCƒÂ?|}°Âƒ` {ƒz°}Â?ƒ{` }~` all the district hospitals.

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he Onitsha Bridge Head Drug Market, Anambra State, that is notorious for its fake/ adulterated drugs, Monday elected a new executive to pilot the affairs of the market for the next three years. The election, which was held at Godwin Achebe Mini Stadium, Fegge, Onitsha South Local Government Area, witnessed the presence of all manners of security operatives to ensure free, fair and credible election. Earlier in his speech, the President General of Anambra State Markets Amalgamated Traders Association (AMATAS), Chief Okwudili Ezenwankwo, reiterated the resolve of the association to ensure that credible election was conducted. Ezenwankwo recalled that for some time now, there has been call for conduct of an election into the executive warning that as the election was being conducted, AMATAS would not encourage thuggery. The AMATAS boss urged those who emerged victorious to always carry others along. Uche Eze of the ‘Integrity Group’ emerged the new president of the market union, with a landslide victory against his closest rival and incumbent caretaker committee chairman, Ugochukwu Nwosu of ‘Transparency Group’. In his post-election speech, the new chairman, Eze, pledged to carry everybody along in the interest of peace and tranquillity, stressing the need for the continuation of the fight against fake and adulterated drugs. Reacting, Nwosu described the election as hitch- free and reiterated his resolve to assist the executive when called upon to do so.


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FG seeks way to eradicate neonatal death TOYIN ADEBAYO, Abuja

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inister of state for Health, Dr Khaliru Alihassan has said that the last three Nigeria Demographic and Health Surveys (NDHS 2003, 2008 and 2013) suggest |Â… |`|…ƒ`{ ~ƒz†}{|}Â?`ƒC z|{` „` Governments and partners have resulted in some improvement in overall childhood mortality with 36 per cent improvement in under”°Âƒ` ‚ z| Â‰}| ` „ Â‰Â‰}~†` „z ‚` 201 through 157 to 128 per 1000 live births. Infant mortality also recorded 31 per cent improvement as it fell from 100 through 75 then 65 per 1000 live births. Neonatal mortality rates for the country only gained a marginal 23 per cent drop from 48 through 40 to 37 per 1000 live births from 2003, 2008 and 2013. Further, he said, trend analysis of the WHO/Child HealthEpidemiology Reference Group (CHERG) reports in Countdown 2012 and 2014 shows that the contribution of newborn deaths | `| | Â‰`x~Šƒz¥”°Âƒ`Šƒ |Â…{`}~` Nigeria has increased from 29 per cent to 32 per cent. This implies that it will be improbable that Nigeria will „xz|…ƒz` zƒŠxÂ?ƒ` x~Šƒz¥”°Âƒ` z| Â‰}|}ƒ{` ‡}|Â… x|` {}†~}”cant reduction in Neonatal deaths. He made this known at a ministerial press conference on national Newborn Health Conference with the theme: “Make Every Nigerian Newborn Count: Renew the momentum for newborn survivalâ€? and scheduled from today till tomorrow. xz` x|` „` ”°Âƒ` ~ƒ‡q z~` deaths are accounted for by

three conditions: Complications during childbirth, preterm birth, and infections—all preventable and treatable conditions. Key interventions that address these issues are known and many are already in existence in the country. However, coverage is low. He said: “The government, however, is not oblivious to the fact that there is much work to be done to consolidate on the victory of conquered grounds and expand the frontiers in territories that are more challenged. Consequently government has been involved in a number of initiatives that directly or indirectly improve newborn survival�. The Minister said that, the IMNCH-MDG budget

line was established in2011 to provide for implemen| |} ~` „` Â? {|` ƒCƒÂ?|}°Âƒ` ‚ ternal health interventions. The Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) week is a strategy of improving access to quality service delivery for the underserved populations. The Subsidy Reinvestment &Empowerment Program is a $100 million per year commitment by the GON over four year and it builds on the MSSscheme with improvements in MNCH commodities supply, equipment and refurbishment of infrastructure at service delivery points. In-order to improve the skills of the Nigerian frontline health workers, the Essential Newborn Care train-

ing package was adopted for in-service trainings while the pre-service training curriculum of all cadre are being revised. CHEWs are also being trained on Community based newborn care. He said that MDGs/NHIS maternal and child health project is providing imˆz °ÂƒÂŠ` ”~ ~Â?} Â‰`  Â?Â?ƒ{{` | ` quality services for pregnant women and children under 5. It is of note that the President has worked as co chair on the UN Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women and Children (the Commission). Nigeria adopted 15 essential commodities were selected for the country along the continuum of care out of |…ƒ{ƒŽ` „ xz`  zƒ` {ˆƒÂ?}”Â? Â‰Â‰ `

for neonatal health namely: Chlorhexidine, Injectable antibiotics, Antenatal corticosteroids, and Neonatal resuscitation devices. He further stated that Nigeria also recently adopted the use of chlorhexidine for newborn cord care. As part of ensuring availability, Nigeria is the First Country in the African continent, locally manufacturing Chlorhexidine. According to him, the launch of ‘Saving One Million Lives Initiative’ by the government and the recent launch of the Universal Health Care Initiative show that the platform to reach every woman, newborn and child is already set; what is needed is commitment at state & LGA levels to ensure

L-R: Country Director, United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Dr. Bilali Camara; Special Adviser to Lagos State Governor on Public Health, Dr. Yewande Adeshina and First Lady, Lagos State, Mrs. Abimbola Fashola, at a news conference on ‘The Strategic Action for Accelerated Elimination of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV and Maternal Death Reduction in Lagos State’ held at LTV/EKO FM Complex in Lagos‌recently.

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Salako, a Clinical Radiation Oncologist, noted that whereas late presentation of cancer in hospitals was due to ignorance, early detection and prompt treatment is the key to surviving this deadly disease. “Many breast cancer patients are presenting at stage 4. The reason is because they do not have the right information and they do not know where to go. Many cannot  C zŠ` |zƒ |‚ƒ~|•` ` |…ƒ{ƒ` barriers prevent patients from surviving cancer. Only few people survive cancer. In Nigeria here, approximately, only three will be alive at 10 years,â€? she said. Identifying poor awareness as a major contributor to low cancer survivor rates in Nigeria, she lamented that with

cervical cancer and other cancers preventive, a lot of patients are coming in with cancers that can be prevented. Salako stated that “Early detection remains the cornerstone of breast cancer control. When breast cancer is detected early and if adequate diagnosis and treatment are available, there is a good chance that it can be cured. If detected late, curative treatment is often no longer an option. In such case, palliative Â? zƒ`| `zƒ‰}ƒ„`|…ƒ`{xCƒz}~†{` of patients and their families is needed. “Majority of deaths occur in countries where most women are diagnosed in later stages due to lack of awareness on early detection and barriers to health services, a situation that can be reverted if adequate public health programmes are put in place,â€? Salako added.

Identifying poor awareness as a major contributor to low cancer survivor rates in Nigeria, she lamented that with cervical cancer and other cancers preventive, a lot of patients are coming in with cancers that can be prevented. She stated that Bristow Helicopters due to its interest in the health of the Nigerian population is supporting their initiative to help patients’ access cancer treatment in hospitals amongst others. Salako stated that |…ƒ` ‚ ª z` ~ ~¥‚ Š}” q‰ƒ` risk factors of breast cancer include gender, age, genetics, family or personal history of breast cancer, race and menstrual history. The clinical oncologist noted that lifestyle-related factors such as diet, obesity, smoking, excessive alcohol intake, using hormone

replacement therapy, taking birth control pills, ƒ|�•`  zƒ` ‚ Š}” q‰ƒ` z}{‹` factors that fuels breast cancer. Cancer is not contagious and not a death sentence. Speaking, Bristow Uplift Coordinator for Nigeria, Mr. Mayowa Babatunde, said the partnership programme was to increase awareness on the disease in line with the global campaign in the month of October. Babatunde described the programme as an intervention by Bristow not only to raise awareness but to save more women from dying from the disease which is currently seen in Nigeria as a death sentence. The socio-economic toll of cancer has a huge public health concern, dominating healthcare expenditures in developed and

developing countries, including Nigeria. He reasoned: “Reaching out to the women in the rural areas might be a challenge, however integrating Breast Health Education with already existing preventive programmes in these rural areas through a working relationship with the numerous religious organisations and nonˆz ”|`†z xˆ{`‡… ` Â‰zƒ ÂŠ ` have access to these areas will be a step in the right direction. “It is one of the diseases  CƒÂ?|}~†` ‡ ‚ƒ~`  ~Š` }|` is considered as death sentence. We just want to play our part to save more lives. It is our charitable given programme where we intervene by giving our time and resources. Today we are raising the awareness in house and we are taking it to the public throughout the month of October.â€?

that all these interventions reach every woman & child anywhere they are across the country. He said that National Newborn Health Conference aims at geared towards providing an opportunity where child survival champions will establish and renew partnerships and strategies that will help improve newborn survival in Nigeria through a high-level advocacy platform that brings together national and international stakeholders from different sectors - public, private and non-government. The National Newborn Conference is geared towards providing an opportunity where child survival champions will establish and renew partnerships and strategies that will help improve new born survival in Nigeria through a high-level advocacy platform that brings together national and international stakeholders from different sectors – public, private, and non-government. Earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Mr. Linus Awute said Nigeria, with a population of 170 million inhabtants has the highest number of the newborn death annually in Africa with about 250,000 babies Š }~†` }~` |…ƒ` ”z{|` ‚ ~|Â…` „` life as a result of preventable and treatable conditions such as Asphyxia, infection and Preterm delivery. According to him, government and stakeholders’ ƒC z|ÂŽ`  ÂˆÂˆzƒÂ?} q‰ƒ` ˆz †zƒ{{` has been made in address}~†` x~Šƒz¥”°Âƒ` ‚ z| Â‰}| ÂŽ` but Newborn death still account for about 32 per cent „`x~Šƒz¥”°Âƒ`‚ z| Â‰}| Â• He stated that the theme of the conference is “Make Every Nigeria Newborn Count: Renew the momentum for newborn survivalâ€? is aimed at providing an opportunity where issues surrounding the meeting of Child survival goals will be discussed and charts away forward in repositioning newborn health in Nigeria. He further stated that the result from the conference will go a long way in supporting and enhancing a shift in decision making and policies that will enhance ˆz Â†Â‚ |}Â?` %ƒ~|} ~`| `~ƒ‡born survival. Meanwhile, Mrs. Abimbola Williams of Save the Children in her goodwill message said a lot has to be done in ensuring that the increasing proportion of newborn in Nigeria is reduced to its barest minimal. According to her, the percentage of the newborn Šƒ |Â…` }~` x~Šƒz¥”°Âƒ` ‚ z| Â‰ity is 33 percent as against 25 percent. She urged Nigerians to channel the same ƒC z|` }~` ƒz ÂŠ}Â? |} ~` „` |…ƒ` dreaded Ebola Virus Disease to abolish newborn death.


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he 2015 general election is around the corner, and Nigerian politicians are known to contest the outcome of elections in court; sir, how prepared is the Judiciary to entertain petitions from politicians that may be aggrieved? I have no iota of doubt in the Nigerian Judiciary. The Judiciary is prepared and more than ready to deal with all legal issues that may arise as a result of the general election in 2015; and even in other issues like consti|x|} ~ Â‰`‚ %ƒz{`|Â… |`Â… °Âƒ`| `Š `‡}|Â…` rights and public obligations of Nigeria citizens. We are prepared and the judiciary has even demonstrated that long before independence and thereafter. So, Nigeria judiciary is very prepared and well equipped with the requisite manpower to discharge its duties. We have judges who could beat their chests anywhere in the world when it comes to administra|} ~` „`ÂŞx{|}Â?ƒ` ~Š` |…ƒz`‰ƒ† Â‰`‚ %ƒz{• <=>@ABCEBFB@GHB@IKHG@<K<E=LG@MBOceived corruption in the judiciary is lacking the desired bite as no legal PQRBO@H<L@ABB=@<OO<EK=BS@UPO@SVAEous act. What is your take on this sir? Nigerians are very interesting people. We are very interesting people in the sense that we have three arms of government, that is, legislature, executive and judiciary. Of these three, only the judiciary has even come out to say that corruption is a cankerworm that must be conquered. Not only has the judiciary said so, it has gone ahead through the instrumentality of the National Judicial Council, NJC, chaired by the Chief Justice of the Federation, Hon. Justice Mariam Alooma Mukhtar, to sanction and punish erring judges. The two other arms of government do not do that. Who has ever sacked a minister on account of corruption in this country? Even some members of the legislature who are standing trial „ z`Â?z}‚}~ Â‰` Cƒ~Â?ƒ{` zƒ`{}%}~†`Š ‡~` in the National Assembly chambers making laws. So, the Judiciary must be commended for even broaching the issue that all is not well in the system. The judiciary has been doing its best to weed and rid itself of very few }~”~}|ƒ{}‚ Â‰` q ÂŠ` ƒ††{•`  ª z}| ` „` Nigerian judges are upright, they are hardworking, focused and patriotic. What are the measures on ground to checkmate the activities of some judges that will sit on election petition tribunals? The judges have their own code of conduct and everybody understands the rules that if you do something that is unprofessional, and a complaint is made, the NJC is equal to the task. The NJC is made up of men and women of patriotic zeal and who are tested and trusted in their chosen ”ƒ‰Š{•` ÂŽ`„ z`‚ƒŽ`|…ƒ`ÂŞxŠ†ƒ{` Â‰Â‰`‹~ ‡` that if you cross the red line, something drastic will follow. Should any judge cross the red line, what kind of punitive measure do you advocate to be meted out on

Yusuf Ali (SAN) is a renowned constitutional lawyer, and pioneer chairman of the anti-corruption committee of the Nigeria Bar Association. In this interview with PASCHAL NJOKU, the legal luminary among other salient issues, advocated the amendment of anti corruption laws to provide for death penalty for anybody, not 2356 57895 2:;<7=> :2?3@ 8?D5E6 2: <2==?QED23 R7 95>2 98DE9E7@ :2= ;><95 9?E232V6 2: EX7 Z?@D<D9=6 ([<7=QE>

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self; the anti corruption laws must be amended to prescribe death penalty „ z`� zzxˆ|` L�} ‰{Ž`|… |`}{`‚ ` ‡~•` ` have also said that whether you are a member of the executive, the legislature or judiciary; once you are admin-

We are very interesting people in the sense that we have three arms of government, that is, legislature, executive and judiciary. Of these three, only the judiciary has even come out to say that corruption is a cankerworm that must be conquered. Not only has the judiciary said so, it has gone ahead through the instrumentality of the National Judicial Council, NJC, chaired by the Chief Justice of the Federation, Hon. Justice Mariam Alooma Mukhtar, to sanction and punish erring judges

istratively found liable for corruption, such a person must face criminal trial for allegation of corruption. This calls to mind the issue of lawyers not advising their clients well <=S@ ICE=K@ PU@ UOEFPCPVL@ <MMCER<GEP=L@ just to make money; how do we mitigate this mantra in the legal system? I have stated this issue at the Supreme Court before, and I am happy that the apex court has taken up the point that when a lawyer brings an extremely frivolous application or ‚ %ƒzŽ`|…ƒ`‰ ‡ ƒz`{… x‰Š`ˆƒz{ ~ ‰‰ ` pay a high cost to discourage such behaviour. But more than that, there is this instant rule that once a lawyer does anything that borders on professional impropriety, the court can report such a person to the disciplinary arm of the bar for appropriate disciplinary sanction. The rules are there and we should just follow them. What do you consider are the challenges(s) of the country’s judiciary? We have an excellent people in the judiciary but at the same time, this is a judiciary that is expected to deliver 21st century service with 18 century implements or equipment. So, I believe that we must do everything possible to alleviate the working enContinued on page 46


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vironment of our judges. We must complement what they are doing with modern gadgets, electronic recording, shorthand writers, research assistants etc. Let us make the working environment very conducive for them. We know the challenges of electricity, there is no reason why courts should not be well equipped with generators that will be functional and well maintained; so that at any point, there is constant supply of power in the courts. That apart, we must en{xzƒ` |Â… |` |…ƒ` ÂŞxŠ}Â?} z ` }{` ”~ ~Â?} Â‰Â‰ ` and totally independent of the executive arm, both for its recurrent and capital expenditure. Nigerians are commemorating the country’s 54 years of Independence; how would you assess the judiciary? Look, of the three arms of government, since independence, the judiciary has remained the most credible, most focused, most patriotic and the only arm of government that has a self cleansing mechanism when it comes to instances of bringing its members to order. It is only the judiciary that has the mechanism; the executive does not have it, the legislature does not have it with respect. The judiciary is the only arm that has been enforcing its own internal self mechanism of disciplining its members. What is your reaction on the alleged beating up of judges in Ekiti state by political thugs? Nigeria is quite an interesting country. You could hardly see objectivity in the Nigerian press, with all respect. I am a friend of the press, but the Nigerian press lacks objectivity; so, when there is crisis, everybody reports the situation from the perspective of the owner of the medium he is reporting for. This is almost making }|`}‚ˆ {{}q‰ƒ` ~Š`Š}LÂ?x‰|`| `„ z‚` ~` }~Šƒˆƒ~Šƒ~|` ˆ}~} ~`  q x|` ‚ %ƒz{` that happen elsewhere if you were not there. However, I will never advocate violence even in normal matters. So, we just want to appeal to all the parties in the Ekiti crisis to please give peace a chance. This country deserves peace and Ekiti people deserve peace too. You can only make progress where there is peace and justice. People should not take laws into their hands because an eye for an eye will leave everybody blind. So, if we have xz` Š}Cƒzƒ~Â?ƒ{` ‡…}Â?Â…` ‡ƒ`  zƒ` q x~Š` to have, let us submit them to the courts of law and hope that we will get justice at the end of the day. So, I think that is the path of honour for all of us to follow if we want our society to progress. The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Mariam Alooma Mukhtar observed recently that the country’s criminal justice system is slow and E=B BRGEFB{@ LVKKBLG@ GHB@ |<>@ UPOward? The criminal justice system is a multi-layered issue. It is not only about the judiciary; it involves those who arrest criminals and investigate crime. The problem of Nigeria is the lack of enforcement of our laws. It is not |Â… |`‡ƒ`Š `~ |`Â… °Âƒ`{xLÂ?}ƒ~|`‰ Â‡{`| ` Šƒ Â‰` ‡}|Â…` °}z|x Â‰Â‰ ` ƒ°Âƒz ` ‚ %ƒzÂŽ` qx|` that does not mean we do not need to reform the criminal justice system. But I am saying that if we want to talk about the administration of criminal justice system in Nigeria, we have

funding of the Judiciary has become a recurring issue; your view on this agitation by the judiciary? It is there in the constitution that any money accruing to the Judiciary should be given to the heads of court. But this not happening, and I have kept on wondering what gives the members of the executives the impression that they can manage funds qƒ%ƒz`|Â… ~`|…ƒ`ÂŞxŠ}Â?} z Â•` „` x`zƒÂ? Â‰Â‰`  ~Š` zƒÂ? ‰‰ƒÂ?|ÂŽ`  x` ‡}‰‰` ”~Š` x|` |Â… |` only the judiciary has people who must have not less than First Degree before practising law. The constitution says before you become a judge of a High Court, you must have been called to the Nigerian Bar for at least 10 years. This means that after the LLB, you must go to the Law school, which is like a Masters; and then you must have been in the profession for not less than 10 years before you beChief Justice of Nigeria, Justice come a judge. Whereas to become a Senate President, David Mark Mariam Mukhtar president of Nigeria or a governor of to look beyond the court because it The LPDC is like a tribunal for body a state, all you need to show as conis only those who are arrested and of benchers. In the last one year, the tained in the constitution is evidence investigated that are brought to the LPDC has de-robed 11 lawyers; two „` %ƒ~Š ~Â?ƒ` „` `{ƒÂ? ~Š z `{Â?Â… ‰•` ` court for trial. It is not the court that ‡ƒzƒ`{x{ˆƒ~ŠƒŠ`„ z`Š}Cƒzƒ~|`~x‚qƒz` happen to know that there are some investigates or arrests criminals, that of years and one was admonished; members of the legislature who did job belongs to other parts of the exec- which is the punishment prescribed not go to university. So, what gives utive because they control the police, by the law under Section 12 of the Le- members of the executive and legislature that thinking that the judiciary EFCC, ICPC etc. So, I am appealing gal Practitioners Act. that we should have a holistic view How do you look at the appoint- cannot manage its own funds? Unabout the criminal justice system, re- ment of judges in terms of age and fortunately, people are just playing ˆ ‰}|}Â?{` ‡}|Â…` |Â…}{` ‚ %ƒz•` ~ƒ{|‰ ÂŽ` form the ones that are necessary, and process? ”~Š`  ` ‡  ` „` „ {|ÂĄ|z Â?‹}~†` Â?z}‚}~ Â‰` The issue of age in appointment of it is quite in the interest of all of us trials. Those who arrest and investi- judges is constitutional. So, if you are that the Judiciary should be totally gate criminals should be trained ad- 70 years of age, nobody will appoint independent so that there should be equately in their specialized areas. you a judge in Nigeria. For Supreme fairness and they cannot be manipuIf you want a section of the police to Court Justices, the retirement age is lated. People tend to forget when Šƒ Â‰` ‡}|Â…` |z LÂ?` ‰ Â‡{ÂŽ` |…ƒ` ‚ ~` ‡… ` 70 years, High Court judges 65 years |…ƒ `  zƒ` }~` LÂ?ƒ` |Â… |` { ‚ƒŠ  ` |…ƒ ` ‡}‰‰`qƒ`Â… ~Š‰}~†`|z LÂ?`}{{xƒ{`‚x{|`qƒ` etc. Talking about the selection and ‡}‰‰`‰ƒ °Âƒ`|…ƒ` LÂ?ĥ` „` x`|Â…}~‹` x` ‡ƒ‰‰` °Âƒz{ƒŠ` }~` |z LÂ?` zĠx‰ |} ~`  ~Š` process of appointment of judges, the can manipulate the judiciary to your law. Those who will deal with crime Nigerian Bar Association has taken  ÂŠ° ~| Â†Âƒ` ‡…}‰ƒ` }~` LÂ?ƒŽ` zƒ‚ƒ‚qƒz` or corruption etc must be well trained a position that the process gener- |Â… |` x`‡}‰‰`~ |`qƒ`}~` LÂ?ƒ`„ zƒ°Âƒz•` ~` Â… ‡` | ` Â… ~Š‰ƒ` {xÂ?Â…` ‚ %ƒz{•` Â…}{` ally should be more transparent and It means that people can come later is because, sometimes, cases are lost made public. I stand by that position and manipulate the judiciary against because of the way they are handled. of NBA that anybody who is to be ap-  xz` }~|ƒzƒ{|•` ÂŽ` }|` }{` qƒ%ƒz` | ` Â… °Âƒ` As a member of the Legal Prac- pointed a judge at any level should be a judiciary that is totally independent GEGEP=BOL@ ELREMCE=<O>@ P E€BB @ given maximum publicity for people such that nobody can manipulate or how has it been in terms of disci- to comment on whether or not the }~€xƒ~Â?ĥ The Confab report has been subplining bad eggs in the legal profes- person is eligible for the position. sion? The clamour for the independent E€BS@GP@GHB@MOBLESB=R>{@|H<G@SP@|B@ do with the over 600 resolutions contained therein; send it to the Nation<C@ LLB AC>@UPO@SBA<GB@<=S@O<GEIR<tion or subject it to a referendum? I am not a pessimist but I am sure, the Confab report will go the way of other national conferences that have Â… ÂˆÂˆÂƒ~ƒŠ`qƒ„ zĥ` Â…}{`}{`~ |`|…ƒ`”z{|` Confab we are having in this country. We should stop recycling issues; is it that we do not have the intellectual capacity to solve problems or what? We believe that any problem that comes, we push it to one side, then it will go, it won’t. From the beginning, I have said it that the Confab was desirable, even at times husband and wife need to sit down and review their relationship. But in this case, I said it that time that the timing of the Confab was neither proper nor appropriate because it was too close to the 2015 general election. Politicians have virtually left governance in the last one year and everybody is seeking re-election or who to position  {`  ` Â?z ~ ` | ` {xÂ?Â?ƒƒŠ` |…ƒ‚` }~` LÂ?ĥ` So, nobody has time for any Confab thing. Primaries of political parties are going on now, after that one, the general election, so, I think we are just dancing around. Thank you!

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resolution may be ordinary or special. The general rule is that a company in general meeting, in the absence of a contrary provision in CAMA, memorandum or articles of associations, must act by ordinary resolution. An ordinary resolution is a resolution passed by a simple majority of the votes of the members entitled to vote and voting either in person or by proxy at a meeting of which notice has been duly given. A special resolution is de”~ƒŠ` {` `zƒ{ ‰x|} ~`ˆ {{ƒŠ`q ` `‚ ª zity of at least three fourth of the votes of the members entitled to vote and voting in person or by proxy at general meeting of which at least 21 days notice specifying the intention to propose the resolution as a special resolution has been given. Voting may be by a show of hands in which case each member will usually have one vote or by a poll in which case each member will usually have one vote for each of his shares. Bind the company and it is not necessary that they should hold meeting in one place to simultaneously express their assent. The CAMA does not provide any statutory framework like the English Act by which its provision on resolution without formal meeting could proceed. But we think, like the English position, no notice requirements should apply provided  Â‰Â‰` |Â… {ƒ` ‡… ` Â? x‰Š` Â… °Âƒ`  %ƒ~ŠƒŠ` |…ƒ` meeting and voted sign the resolution which accurately state the resolution. Signature ought to be capable of being delegated to another person. But the date of the resolution is the date when the last relevant members sign it. Until then the resolution has no validity at all and so is subject to a veto by any member. But this procedure cannot be used to dismiss a director or any auditor. Registration of Copies of Certain Resolutions Subject to subsection (7)(b) of section 46 of the CAMA, printed copies of certain resolutions or agreements must within 15 days after the passing of the resolution or agreement for the time being in force be embodied in or annexed to every copy of the articles issues after the passing of the resolution or the making of the agreement. The section applies to; 1. Special resolution; 2. Resolution agreed to by all the members of any class of shareholdƒz{ÂŽ`‡…}Â?Â…`}{`~ |`ƒCƒÂ?|}°Âƒ`‡}|Â… x|`{xÂ?Â…` agreement unless passed by some particular majority or otherwise in some particular manner; 3. All resolutions or agreements ‡…}Â?Â…`ƒCƒÂ?|}°ÂƒÂ‰ `q}~Š` Â‰Â‰`|…ƒ`‚ƒ‚qƒz{` of any class of shareholders though not passed under paragraph (a) of Section 457 CAMA. Notice of Member’s Resolution and Statements Members wishing to move a resolution at an annual general meeting or to circulate to members a statement relating to any proposed resolution or the business to be dealt with at any general meeting can do so. Under section 235 ÂŽ` |Â…}{` }{` q `  ` ‡z}%ƒ~` zÂƒÂľx}{}|} ~` of members with twentieth of the total voting rights entitled to vote at the relevant meeting, or of one hundred

Corporate resolutions

FMBN Management in a business meeting with Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority

members on whose shares there have been paid-up an average sum of not less than N500. The company must give notice to every member entitled to receive notice of the annual general meeting of any resolution which may properly be moved and is intended to be moved at that meeting, and also circulate to every member (entitled to receive notice of any general meeting) any statement, of not more than 1,000 words, relating to any proposed resolution or the business to be dealt with at the meeting. Special Notice Section 236 of CAMA provides that where under CAMA a special notice is required of a resolution, notice of the intention to move it must be given to the company not less than 28 days before the meeting at which it is to be moved, and the company must give notice of any such resolution at the same time and in the same manner as it gives notice of the meeting (or, if that is not practicable, either by advertisement in a newspaper having an appropriate circulation or in any other mode allowed

by the articles, not less than 21 days before the meeting. Special notice is only required for the; 1. Appointment of a director who Â… {` % }~ƒŠ`|…ƒ` Â†Âƒ` „`ž_Ă–` 2. Removal of directors and 3. Appointment and removal of auditors respectively. Quorum Quorum refers to the minimum number of members who must be present at a meeting in order to constitute a valid meeting. A meeting without the minimum quorum is invalid and decisions taken at such a meeting are not binding. Section 232 CAMA provides that no business is to be transacted at a general meeting unless a quorum of members is present at the time when the meeting proceeds to business and throughout the meeting. Under subsec|} ~`š^Âş`‡…ƒzƒ`„ z`{xLÂ?}ƒ~|`zƒ { ~{ÂŽ`|…ƒ` quorum ceases due to members leav}~†` „ z` {xLÂ?}ƒ~|` zƒ { ~{ÂŽ` |…ƒ` ‚ƒƒ|}~†` should adjourned in a week’s time and if there is no quorum still, the members present shall be the quorum and their

A resolution may be ordinary or special. The general rule is that a company in general meeting, in the absence of a contrary provision in CAMA, memorandum or articles of associations, must act by ordinary resolution. An ordinary resolution is a resolution passed by a simple majority of the votes of the members entitled to vote and voting either in person or by proxy at a meeting of which notice has been duly given

decision shall bind all the shareholders. Where only one member is present, he may seek direction of the court to take a decision. For the purpose of determining a quorum, all members or their proxies shall be counted. One-third of the company’s total members or 25 members (which ever is less) present in person or by proxy is the quorum for the company’s meeting. Prima facie since the word meeting means coming together of more than one person, one person ought not constitute a meeting, ƒ°Âƒ~`‡…ƒzƒ`…ƒ` %ƒ~Š{`}~`‚ zƒ`|Â… ~` ~ƒ` capacity or holds proxies for the other persons. CAMA allows where only one member is present at an adjourned meeting to seek court’s direction to take a binding decision. It has been held that one member holding all the shares of a class, constituted a class meeting. Voting Generally, section 224 CAMA provides that a resolution put to vote shall be decided on a show of hands unless a poll is before or on the declaration of the result of hands demanded. Although a show of hands can be taken quickly, it is not an accurate method of ascertaining the wishes of the members of a company because it does not pay regard to the wishes of a member holding a large number of shares since he has only one vote on a show of hands. Consequently, a right to demand a poll is granted and any provision in the articles, according to section 225 CAMA which excludes such right on any question other than the election of the chairman or the adjournment of the meeting is void. But there shall be no right to demand a poll on the election of members of the Audit ‚‚}%ƒƒ`x~Šƒz`{ƒÂ?|} ~`Ă€^¸` „` •` It is the duty of the chairman to declare the results of the voting which declaration is a conclusive proof of the fate of whatever issue was subjected to voting except where a poll is demanded. Dr. Olugbemi Fatula is an Associate Professor of Law at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile- Ife. GSM: 08037213732


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City & State THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014

NDLEA, EU, UNODC strategize on drug-use prevention in Nigeria EMEKA IBEMERE

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ast week, stakeholders in drug use prevention met at a national seminar on International Standards on Drug Use Prevention in Abuja. The event which ran from October 15 to16, to formulate a drug use prevention strategy for Nigeria, was done in line with the recently drafted “National Drug Control Master Plan 2015-2019.â€? It was held under the European Union (EU) funded project: “Response to Drugs and Related Organized Crime in Nigeriaâ€? being implemented by the United Nations LÂ?ƒ` ~` zx†{` ~Š` z}‚ƒ`š º• Participants in the seminar included policy makers and representatives of relevant government agencies and ministries and non-governmental organizations. During her keynote presentation at the seminar, Ms. Giovanna Campello, from the Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section at UNODC headquarters, said drug prevention is important because it is about safeguarding the health of people and that no health-centred and balanced system can succeed without prevention. She said the chances of developing mental disorders later in life are greater if a child starts to use psychoactive substances, but that prevention can help stop this because it will help prevent young people from using drugs and at the same time prevent them from engaging in other risky behaviours. Campello presented results of research conducted on drug use prevention interventions around the world. She described interventions that have worked and those that have not worked and encouraged participants to base their prevention interventions on evidence and to “consider using methods that have been ˆz °Âƒ~`| `qƒ`ƒCƒÂ?|}°Âƒ`}~`ˆzƒ°Âƒ~|}~†`Šzx†` use.â€? Mr. Frederic Varenne, Programme Manager at the EU, said the EU is a partner in the “Response to Drugs and Related Organized Crimeâ€? project because of the balanced and integrated approach the project is employing to tackle drug |z LÂ?‹}~†` ~Š`Šzx†` qx{ĥ `ÂŻ `ˆz ÂŞÂƒÂ?|`| `”†…|`}‰‰}Â?}|`Šzx†{` Â‰Â‰` °Âƒz` the world has ever had successful and sustainable results without strong illicit drug use prevention actions. “This is an exemplary project that has a substantive part of the resources dedicated | `{xˆˆ z|}~†`ƒC z|{`| `zƒŠxÂ?ƒ`ˆ  Â‚ƒ~|{` for illicit drugs by implementing quality drug prevention and control strategy. By implementing an illicit drug prevention strategy in Nigeria, we will soon see concrete results,â€? he said. Response to Drugs and Related Organized Crime in Nigeria is a large scale ˆz ÂŞÂƒÂ?|`|Â… |`}{`{xˆˆ z|}~†` }†ƒz} Âš{`ƒC z|{` | `”†…|`}‰‰}Â?}|`Šzx†`ˆz ŠxÂ?|} ~ÂŽ`|z LÂ?‹}~†` and use, and also to curb related organized crime, including counterfeit narcotics and psychotropic substances. A key output of the project is the promotion of and development of skills for healthy lifestyles in schools, families and communities. The project is working with government counterparts to pilot evidence-based prevention programmes in Nigeria. It would be recalled that a few weeks ago, Michel Arion, Ambassador and Head

Baba Hussaini, Director, Drug Demand Reduction at NDLEA addressing participants during the seminar

of Delegation of the European Union (EU) to Nigeria and ECOWAS donated over 100 desktop and 15 laptop computers to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency at the agency’s headquarters at Shaw Road, Ikoyi, in Lagos. The event was the European Union’s funding of a large-scale project tagged: “Response to Drugs and Related Organized Crime in Nigeria,â€? which is being implemented by the United Nations LÂ?ƒ`„ z` zx†{` ~Š` z}‚ƒ{`š º•` The project was to support Nigeria’s ƒC z|{` }~` ”†…|}~†` }‰‰}Â?}|` Šzx†` ˆz ŠxÂ?|} ~ÂŽ` |z LÂ?‹}~†`  ~Š` x{ƒŽ`  ~Š` | ` Â?xzq` zƒ‰ |ƒŠ` organized crimes, including counterfeit narcotics and psychotropic substances. Delivering his welcome address at the occasion, Alhaji Ahmadu Giade, the Chairman and Chief Executive of the NDLEA, said that regional and international cooperation is vital to global success in narcotic control. ÂŻ zx†` |z LÂ?‹}~†` ‰}‹ƒ` |ƒzz z}{‚`  ~Š` arms smuggling represents a growing threat to global peace and security. Many lives are being lost on a daily basis around the world. Activities of drug cartels have turned the world into a global village thus making international partnership among Šzx†`‰ Â‡` LÂ?ƒz{ÂŽ`Š ~ z{` ~Š`}~|ƒz~ |} ~ Â‰` institutions inevitable.â€? According to the NDLEA boss, “this project demonstrates EU’s willingness to assist countries in the implementation of international drug conventions. It will also provide appropriate framework for regional drug control programmes. The challenges posed by illicit drug cultivation,

|z LÂ?‹}~†`  ~Š`  qx{ƒ`  zƒ` ƒ~ z‚ x{•` ƒŽ` therefore, believe that through shared responsibility, greater progress will be made in addressing the illicit drug phenomenon.â€? } ÂŠÂƒ`ƒ~x‚ƒz |ƒŠ`{ ‚ƒ`qƒ~ƒ”|{` „`|…ƒ` EU project to Nigeria and West Africa. He stated that the project would enhance technical and operational capacity in frontline agencies leading to targeted interventions on drugs and organized related crimes in Nigeria. According to him, this would help to manage drug abuse counselling, drug treatment and rehabilitation through the creation of a reliable network of quality drug treatment service providers. He added that the EU intervention has brought about dynamic and positive changes to the operations of NDLEA and would further enhance the technical and operational capacity of frontline agencies, leading to targeted interventions on drugs and related organized crime in Nigeria. Responding, Michael Arion said: “A key output of the project is to increase the capacity of drug law enforcement agencies | `ˆzƒ°Âƒ~|` z`}~|ƒzŠ}Â?|`Šzx†`|z LÂ?‹}~†` ~Š` related crime. Hence the need to enhance NDLEA’s capacity to collect, analyze and share structured information.â€? Donation of the computers was part of the IT and equipment support for the project towards the development of a data exchange centre at NDLEA headquarters and the establishment of an ICT platform across NDLEA’s commands. It was expected to ultimately help transform NDLEA into an intelligence-led law

No project to fight illicit drugs all over the world has ever had successful and sustainable results without strong illicit drug use prevention actions

enforcement agency. “We are assisting NDLEA to become an intelligence-led organization equipped to deal with the challenges of the everchanging drug industry. A lot has been achieved in less than two years of project implementation, but a lot more still remains to be done,â€? Mariam Sissoko said. During the handing over ceremony, }Â?…ƒ‰` z} ~` LÂ?} Â‰Â‰ ` ˆƒ~ƒŠ`  ` ˆz ÂŞÂƒÂ?|` {xˆˆ z|` LÂ?ƒ` ˆz °}ŠƒŠ` | ` ` q ` `‡}|Â…}~`}|{`…ƒ ÂŠÂľx z|ƒz{•` …ƒ` LÂ?ƒ` space and furnishings were provided by NDLEA and it was renovated and equipped with funds from the EU. The LÂ?ƒ`Â… {`qƒƒ~` ˆƒz |} ~ Â‰`{}~Â?ƒ` ƒqzx z ` 2014. The EU ambassador also stressed the need to curtail the activities of drug syndicates through collaboration adding that EU is providing funds for “Project NGAV 16 -- Response to Drugs and Related Organised Crime.â€? “At inter-continental level, the European ~} ~`”~ ~Â?ƒ{` `~x‚qƒz` „`ˆz ÂŞÂƒÂ?|{` {`ˆ z|` of the ‘Cocaine Route Programme.’ The Cocaine Route programme with a budget of over 30 million Euros covers 36 countries of which half are in Africa, essentially West „z}Â? ÂŽ` ”°Âƒ` }~` |…ƒ`  z}qqƒ ~` Â? x~|z}ƒ{` and the remaining in Latin and Central America,â€? Arrion stated. UNODC country representative Sissoko { }Š` |Â… |` …ƒz` LÂ?ƒ` }{` ‡ z‹}~†` ‡}|Â…` |…ƒ` NDLEA to tackle the drug menace. “We are working with the NDLEA to assist the agency progress towards an intelligence-led organization equipped to deal with the challenges of the ever changing drug industry. We commend the chairman and management of the NDLEA for decisively embarking on the change management process that is required to strengthen the intelligence-based response „` `| `Šzx†`‚ %ƒz{ÂŽÂś`{…ƒ`{| |ƒŠ• Similarly, the National Drug Control Master Plan (NDCMP) 2015-2019, a policy document for drug control is almost ”~ Â‰}´ÂƒÂŠÂ•` …ƒ` ‚ {|ƒz` ˆ‰ ~` Â? ~| }~{` ~ƒ‡` ideas and new control approaches which will be implemented in the next four years. Under the project, an institutional assessment of the agency was conducted which recommended capacity building and improved funding as the way forward for the Agency.


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Role Model THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014

Dr. Funmilayo Olopade: Expert in cancer research, treatment AANU ADEGUN

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o an average Nigerian, her name would elicit no surprise, but to the professionals and {|x ~|{` }~` | ` } ` ` her name rings bell because of the achievement she has recorded in the medical profession in Nigeria and beyond. Dr. Olopade is an authority on cancer risk assessment, prevention, and individualized treatment based, she works with educators, doctors, ° z~ ~|` L } {` ~ ` z x|} ` companies to improve access to quality education and medical care in lowincome communities. In a chat with Daily Newswatch, Adeola Olajide, a medical student of the University of Jos, claimed that, Dr. Olufunmilayo Olopade is her role model. ` %z}qx| ` z` } ` {` ` z `{| {` from her sterling contributions to the world of science and medicine. “For me, and even for most medical students, she is our hero. I picked her because her contribution to medicine is so great, that you cannot but desire to emulate her. Sometimes, I fantasize being her. That is how great she is to me. And come to think of it, how many Nigerians can boast of her achievements? Tell me how many? She is our pride. Nigerians,” she enthused. Dr. Olufunmilayo Olopade, a native

of Ire Ekiti, in Ekiti State, was born }~` »¸^¾` ~ ` ` { ` % ~ ` |` ~~ {` School, Ibadan, a missionary school. After completing her medical school at the University of Ibadan in 1980, she proceeded to the United States to further her career. z }~ ` | ` z ` ~` %}~ ` ` qz ` she became really interested in the q} ` ` ~ z` | z`{ ` ` ` ` z{|¡ hand encounter in Nigeria. “I became really interested in the fundamental biology of cancer, and ~ }~ ` {` | ` |z ~{ | ` ~ |} {` research into practical ways to improve care in the clinic,” she said. “We already ~ ` {` | ` ` | { ` C |}° ` }~`

|} ~|{` }| ` { ` x } {` ~ ` { ` { ` ` ~| ` | ` ~ ` | ` answers in solid tumours.” Her search for answers encouraged her to seek for a grant at the Conquer Cancer Foundation for Young Investigators in the 1980s which she used in studying chromosomal abnormalities involved in qz }~`|x xz{ ` ` ` `z { z ` } ` was new at the time. ~{ µx ~| ` z` ~ }~ {` z ° ` so insightful that she was asked to present them during the prestigious plenary session at the American Society ` }~} ` ~ {` ¹ º` ~~x ` Meeting which provided an exciting, but intimidating opportunity for the

I became really interested in the fundamental biology of cancer, and finding ways to translate genetics research into practical ways to improve care in the clinic

young physician. Going back memory lane, she recalled her state of mind at that particular point in time. She says: “I remember being very nervous about presenting my research in that big room, in front of thousands of other doctors, but once I overcame that fear, I became fearless. That experience at `z ` |}° | ` ` ~ ` ` ° ~ |` looked back since then.” A twist in her career however came when she met -renowned cancer researchers, Drs Mary-Claire King, Francis Collins, and Dennis Slamon. “I was fascinated by the work they were doing on the genetic basis of breast cancer, and I wanted to be a part of it,” he said. Consequently, she became a part of their ground-breaking research on the BRCA1 gene, which they eventually linked to an increased risk of developing breast cancer. Apart from this and her experiences in } {` xq } ` { }| { ` z ` ` is also passionate about exploring the genetic factors behind disparities }~` qz {|` ~ z` | |` C |` ~` of African descent. Generally, these women are more likely than others to be diagnosed with breast cancer at a young age, and to have more aggressive forms of the disease. ¯ z` ` ` z z ` ° ` q ~` documenting these disparities, but I think we can do more,” she said. “We must put thinking and resources toward identifying and addressing the factors that cause these disparities. This can { ` x~|}~ ` qx|` ` | }~ ` }| {` {} ` If we develop a global network of serious scientists and physicians who ~` z ` }| }~` }C z ~|` x~}|} {` and populations to study the genetic }C z ~ {` q | ~` }C z ~|` z x {` of women with cancer and develop C |}° ` }~| z° ~|} ~{ ` ` q } ° ` ` ~` leapfrog ahead.” Dr. Olopade has received numerous honours and awards, including the James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award; the Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist Award and the MacArthur “Genius Grant” Fellowship. She is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies and the American Philosophical Society, and is also a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is a haematology oncologist, Associate Dean for Global Health and Walter L. Palmer Distinguished Service Professor in Medicine and Human genetics at the University of Chicago. She also serves as director of the University ` } ` { }| {` ~ z` }{ ` }~} ` She has performed extensive clinical work surrounding the role of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes in the incidence of breast cancer in women of African descent. She is a member of the American Association for Cancer Research, the American College of Physicians, and the Nigerian Medical Association and works closely with the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. She is also a member of the Institute of Medicine. Dr. Olopade was appointed by President Barack Obama to serve on the National Cancer Advisory Board, the highest level board that oversees the activities of the National Cancer Institute. She is married to Dr. Christopher Sola Olopade, also a physician at the University of Chicago, in 1983; they have two daughters and one son.


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Special Report THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014

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Foundation moves to empower human rights defenders in Nigeria EMEKA IBEMERE

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ollowing the ultra human abuse cases in the North-East Nigeria amidst the wanton killings of Nigerians by the dreaded members of Boko Haram, the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect Human Rights Watch, The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) wrote to President Goodluck Jonathan on the crisis in north eastern Nigeria and the heavy toll it has taken on the civilian population. The Group also said they were concerned q ` | ` }~| ~{} ` % {` q ` | ` z ` group Boko Haram leave civilians, including children, facing war crimes and other mass atrocities. Reports said Boko Haram has killed thousands of people since the start of the violent insurgency in 2009. According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) of Nigeria, more than 1.5 million people have been internally displaced since the beginning of the state of emergency in the northeast in May 2013, and the number keeps growing as the violence continues unabated. Further reports also claimed that Nigerian security forces have consistently failed to | z` ~ ` |` % {` ~` }°} } ~{ `}~ x }~ ` mass abductions. According to the FIDH, there are also mounting evidence of grave human rights violations and possible war crimes, including extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances and acts of torture, }% ` }~{|` }°} } ~{` q ` | ` { xz}| ` forces and local vigilante groups, collectively known as the Civilian Joint Task Force. “We urge your government to uphold its responsibility to protect populations from mass atrocity crimes and end human

rights abuses against civilians. This includes by ensuring that security forces observe international human rights and humanitarian law as they confront Boko Haram, and that all government agencies exercise due process, including fair trials, and uphold the prohibition against torture, enforced disappearances, prolonged detention and arbitrary executions when dealing with suspected Boko Haram members. Independent and transparent investigations should also be conducted }~| ` | ` z z| ` qx{ {` }% ` q ` the security forces, and perpetrators held to account without delay. We urge your government to publicly and regularly report on the progress and outcome of these investigations”, FIDH stated. However, the Islamist insurgency, Boko Haram in Nigeria is reported to have killed at {|`· _^À` }°} } ~{`}~` ~` {|} | `¸^` % {` xz}~ ` | ` z{|` ` ` ·_»½ ` z }~ ` | ` z } ~` ~ } { ` | ` xz {` z ` q { ` ~`

detailed analyses of media reports as well as `}~° {|} |} ~{ ` The killings and other abuses were part of } { z ` % {` ~` }°} } ~{` }~` ° z` ¾_` towns and villages in north-eastern Nigeria, in the federal capital, Abuja, and other areas that are apparent crimes against humanity. Based on the reported cases in the NorthEast, a Group decided to train residents of the zone on how to defend themselves on the face of abuse. Recently, CLEEN Foundation in partnership with the British High Commission in Nigeria opened a series of training workshops for Human Rights’ Defenders from North East Nigeria in Abuja. The training commenced on October ·Á| ` ` ·_»½` ` ` }| ` ` z{|` q | ` ` q x|` ½_` participants and it will continue through the week with two subsequent batches of trainees. The training workshop aimed at building the capacity of 120 human right advocates to

Based on the reported cases in the North-East, a Group decided to train residents of the zone on how to defend themselves on the face of abuse

q % z` {x z|` x ~` z} |` z | |} ~` ~ ` defense initiatives in their communities. The training is imperative in the face of human right and security challenges in North East, Nigeria. According to the Group, the training is coming after an earlier mapping study | z x ` } `| ` z x `} ~|} ` x ~` rights defenders in North East. It was gathered that the feedback from | ` } ~|} ` x ~` z} |{` ° | {` highlighted the need for training and therefore informed the training workshop. The Group’s executive Director, Kemi Okenyodo, said “at the end of the training, participants are expected to return to their }C z ~|` z ~}´ |} ~{` ~ ` x~}|} {` q % z` }~ z ` ~ ` x | ` ~` x {` such as Understanding and analyzing human rights, data collection and advocacy, report writing and documentation as well as storage and litigation of human rights abuses”. The training workshops would be followed up with a mentoring programme z`| `|z }~ {`| ` {{}{|`| ` xz| z`z ~ ` their skills and identify entry points for engagement in their communities. The evaluation of this training and ~| z{ } ` }` { } ` ` ` } ` ` | ` z ~ ` the framing of their future activities as they look forward to sustained commitment and increased awareness on the defense of human rights in Nigeria with particular emphasis on the North -East geopolitical zone. In the last one year, the Group has been in the vanguard of free-violent election by tasking the stakeholders on the necessary things to do in conducting violence-free and rigging-free elections in Nigeria.


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Special Report

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014

Nigerians rejoice, as country’s declared Ebola free

WHO Country Director, Rui Gama Vaz

President Jonathan

for reaction of Nigerians over the that the country is really free. He development and the result was explained that as long as Nigerian borders remain as porous as it is, the t was jubilation, celebration astounding. Some were of the opinion that country cannot be said to be free. and congratulations from all “How can you ascertain that any corners for Nigeria when the though the country has been World Health Organization, z|} ` z ` q ` | ` z ` } {|` other victim cannot stroll into the WHO on Monday 20, October health body, but it is not yet uhuru, country at anytime and we will be 2014 declared that Nigeria is free maintaining that more need to be q `| ` ~ | z` { ¶` ` { His statement is an opinion that of Ebola. The declaration came on done. In concurrence, the president the heel of 42 days which is twice warned that the entire country must many other people share. James the disease’s maximum incubation remain fully alert and vigilant against Adebayo also added that since Nigeria has many borders that she period counting from the last case of the re-entry of the virus. ´` ~ z ` ¯ ` x|qz ` }~` shares with many other West African a positive test in Nigeria. The victory is a rare one in a } z} ` {` q ~` ~| }~ ¶` ~ ` nations, there is need for thorough situation where the President, stated. “But we must be clear that we health check to be constantly carried Goodluck Jonathan had to admit that ~ ` ~` `q % ` ` z` } ` ~ ` out on any entrance from any of the most of the dead were health workers end when West Africa is also declared land borders. ¯ ` `| |` xz`q} `qz | z` %}|x ` who paid the ultimate price, to stop z ` ` q ¶ He warned that Nigeria’s in Africa will not deter us from doing the deadly virus in its track in the ~| {¡ ~ `q % ` z`| `{ x ` `| ` geographical position and extensive the needful, which is to secure our borders make the country, Africa’s land borders as I believe that the country. Even when it is glaring that other most populous, vulnerable to airports must have been secured by ~ ¶` ` }~ neighbouring West African countries additional imported cases of Ebola. “Therefore there is need to continue WHO in recounting the country’s were already succumbing to the to work together with states to ensure success said Nigeria traced nearly severe ravages of the virus. Therefore he dedicated the adequate preparedness to rapidly every contact of Ebola patients in the declaration to the many patriotic respond, in case of any potential re- country, all of whom were linked to | ` x~|z {` z{|` |} ~| ` |z} ` health workers, volunteers and } z| |} ~ ¶` `{ } Philip Ibeh, a concerned Nigerian Sawyer, a Liberian who brought ordinary Nigerians who worked tirelessly to contain the Ebola Virus said that though Nigeria has been the virus into the country when he declared free, but he does not believe arrived with the symptoms in Lagos Disease. Saying that, “Nigeria’s globallyacclaimed success against Ebola is a testimony to what Nigerians can achieve if they set aside their }C z ~ {` ~ ` z `| | z ¶` In the same vein, WHO Country Director, Rui Gama Vaz during the declaration in Abuja said that I hope that our big brother attitude Nigeria’s containment of the lethal in Africa will not deter us from disease is a “spectacular success {| z ¶ doing the needful, which is to In the process several nations had applauded Nigeria’s success in secure our land borders containing the virus disease that has killed over 4,400 persons and has now proceeded to wreck havoc in the America and the western world. As the euphoria of victory lingers, Daily Newswatch went to town OKEY OBIOZO

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and died soon after. The process of declaring an } } ` L } ` ° z` }{` x{x ` ` thorough exercise. As in Nigeria’s { `| ` ` ~° ~ ` ` }% ` on surveillance, epidemiology and lab testing to determine that all conditions have been met before they went public with the information. Repeatedly, WHO warned that } `¯ ` ° ` ~` `q % ` }~{|` Ebola, the war will only truly end when West Africa, Africa and the z ` z ` z ` z ` ` q ¶` {` ` z ` ` ~|}~x}~ ` | ` | ` the President consequently directed that all the anti-Ebola measures taken after the entry of the virus into Nigeria should remain in place and | |` | ` L } {` { x ` ~|}~x ` to actively screen persons entering the country through its air, land and sea borders for any sign of the virus. Stressing further, the president called on Nigerians to strive to replicate the unity of purpose and | ` ¯ ¡ ~ {¡ ~¡ ` z ¶` adopted against Ebola in other areas of national life. More importantly, he also urged all Nigerians to continue to follow strictly, the anti-Ebola advisories on sanitation and personal hygiene as issued by Federal and States Health authorities. However, it is on record that Nigeria reported 20 cases of Ebola, including eight deaths. One of those who died was an airline passenger who brought Ebola to Nigeria. z % q ` | ` }{ { ` ~|}~x {` to spread rapidly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea in Africa and recently America and parts of Europe have recorded cases too, a situation | |` {` ` | ` | ` ª }~` }~` |` }~{|`| `°}zx{`| |` L } `z z| ` stated to have destroyed more than 4,500 lives in its wake.


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Crime Thursday, October 23, 2014

Shodipo, Oyo State Commissioner of Police, says there is no hidden place for criminals OWOLOLA ADEBOLA

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Daily Newswatch Thursday, October 23, 2014

Crime

Untold story of how EFCC bust fake operatives at Akure OWOLOLA ADEBOLA

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t was an operation that took them barely three weeks to crack following a growing report that a deadly syndicate of fraudsters had opened  ~` LÂ?ƒ` „ z` |…ƒ` Â? ~ ‚}Â?`  ~Š` Financial Crimes Commission in Akure, |…ƒ` ~Š ` | |ƒ`Â? Âˆ}| Â‰Â•` …ƒ`{ }Š` LÂ?ƒ`Â… ÂŠ` in the process dispatched thousands of fake }~°}| |} ~` ‰ƒ%ƒz{` | ` x~{x{ˆƒÂ?|}~†` …ƒ ÂŠ{` of government agencies purporting to be carrying out investigation activities against them. Some of the receivers who apparently swallowed the bait hook, line and sinker qƒÂ? Â‚ƒ`ÂŞ}%ƒz ` ~Š`|Â…x{`ŠƒÂ?}ŠƒŠ`| `ˆ‰  `q Â‰Â‰Â•` Unfortunately, those who fell to the cajolery of the fraudsters regained “their freedomâ€? having parted with millions of naira. Whereas, some of the receivers of the so Â? Â‰Â‰ÂƒÂŠ`ÂŻ ƒ%ƒz` „` ~°}| |} ~Âś`‡… `‡ƒzƒ`q ‰Š` enough were not easily swayed, judging „z ‚`|…ƒ`Â? ~|ƒ~|{` „`|…ƒ`‰ƒ%ƒz•`  |…ƒz`|Â… ~` fallen prey to the antics of a three- man – fraud gang, decided to probe further. Their „xz|…ƒz`”~Š}~†{` }ƒ‰ŠƒŠ`|…ƒ`‚ {|`Šƒ{}z q‰ƒ` zƒ{x‰|` Â„|ƒz`Â? ~| Â?|}~†`|…ƒ`…ƒ ÂŠ` LÂ?ƒ` „`|…ƒ` anti-graft Agency at Abuja from where a directive urged the latest victim to play the game along with the self-styled rogues. The kingpin of the syndicate, later }Šƒ~|}”ƒŠ`  {` ‰xqx~‚ ` ‰ Â‰ÂƒÂ‹ ~ÂŽ` ‡… ` }{` Â?xzzƒ~|‰ ` }~` ` Â?x{| Š ` }~` qxÂŞÂ ÂŽ` ‡ {` arrested by operatives of the Department of State Service, (DSS) and handed over to the Commission when the principal suspect leisurely walked into the snare of the law enforcement agency. According | ` |…ƒ` LÂ?ƒ` „` |…ƒ` ÂŽ` ÂŻ |` |…ƒ` ˆ }~|` „` arrest, Olalekan who parades himself as a Principal Detective Superintendent (PDS)of |…ƒ` ÂŽ`Â… ÂŠ`}~`Â…}{`ˆ {{ƒ{{} ~`„ Â‹Âƒ`‰ƒ%ƒz` head papers of the Commission, 30 GSM sim cards, assorted complimentary cards, a laptop computer and printer from where he churns out the fraudulent invitation ‰ƒ%ƒz{•œ

Further checks revealed that his modus operandi was to send out the bulk invitation ‰ƒ%ƒz{`| ` {`‚ ~ ` Â†Âƒ~Â?}ƒ{` {`ˆ {{}q‰ƒŽ`°} ` courier, claiming to have pending petitions alleging corruption and sundry against their heads. ` Â…}~|ƒŠ` |Â… |` |…ƒ` {x{ˆƒÂ?|` Â… ÂŠ` ‡z}%ƒ~`  ~Š` Š}{|z}qx|ƒŠ` °Âƒz` {}Â?| ` ‰ƒ%ƒz{` purportedly from the Commission to several | ˆ` LÂ?} Â‰{` „` ‚}~}{|z}ƒ{ÂŽ` Šƒˆ z|‚ƒ~|`  ~Š` agencies. Among them are the chairman,  ` | |ƒ` ~}°Âƒz{ Â‰`  {}Â?` ŠxÂ? |} ~`  zŠŽ` Ibadan; Managing Director, NPDC Limited,  ÂˆÂƒÂ‰Âƒ`  ÂŠÂŽ` ƒ~}~` }| Ă–` z „ƒ{{ z` Š ‡x` Odeyemi, Provost Nigerian Institute of Mining and Geosciences, Jos; Managing }zƒÂ?| zĂ˜ Â…}ƒ„` Â?ƒÂ?x|}°Âƒ` LÂ?ƒŽ` ƒqq `

 ÂŠz ` ‰ƒÂ?|z}Â?` ‰Â?ÂŽ` ƒqq ÂŽ` }†ƒz` | |ÂƒĂ–` Medical Director, National Obstetric }{|x‰ ` ƒ~|zƒŽ` q Â‹ Â‰}‹}ÂŽ` q ~ }` | |ÂƒĂ–` Dr. Iyela Ajayi, Provost, Federal College of ŠxÂ? |} ~ÂŽ` ‹ƒ~ƒŽ` †}` | |ƒ` ~Š` `Â… {|` „` others. The suspect, it was further learnt, “would ‰ƒ °Âƒ`  ` ` ~x‚qƒz` }~` |…ƒ` ‰ƒ%ƒz{`  {‹}~†` the agency heads to contact a PDS Adeniyi. Those who fall for the scam are asked to pay money for the purported case against them to be dropped.â€? The syndicate, Daily ƒ‡{‡ |Â?Â…`‡ {`| ‰ŠŽ`Â… ÂŠ`† ~ƒ`| `|…ƒ`ƒÂ?|ƒ~|` „`}{{x}~†`Â?‰ƒ z ~Â?ƒ`‰ƒ%ƒz{`| `|Â… {ƒ`|Â… |`‚ƒ|` their terms. “But some heads of agencies that are sure they had done nothing untoward to warrant }~°Âƒ{|}† |} ~` q ` |…ƒ` ` Â… °Âƒ` qƒƒ~` q ‰Š` to contact the Commission, which was how Olalekan was nabbed. Dr. Asunyikanmu Pius, Director of Technical Aids Corps, Abuja was one of the agency heads targeted by the scammer. x|` ~Â?ƒ` …ƒ` zƒÂ?ƒ}°ÂƒÂŠ` |…ƒ` }~°}| |} ~` ‰ƒ%ƒz` with instruction to contact a PDS Adeniyi, Dr. Pius alerted the Commission. “He was encouraged to play along and consequently paid the sum of N2 million into an Access Bank Account as demanded by the suspect

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to throw the case.â€? Daily Newswatch learnt that a sting operation was planned, which eventually led to the arrest of Olalekan by men of the DSS before he could draw the money. Checks so far revealed that the suspect who, until his arrest, operates from his Â… ‚ƒ` }~` Â… Â† z}` Â?|ƒ~{} ~ÂŽ` ‹xzƒŽ` ~Š ` State had obtained millions of naira from victims who were willing to pay his price to escape the ordeal of a phantom investigation. Unknown to them, they had enriched a fraudster. Olalekan is not the lone player in this scheme of trickery. His two accomplices, a certain Ahaji Yero and one Mr Bako, who  zƒ` Â?xzzƒ~|‰ `  |` ‰ z†ƒ` ƒ°Âƒ~`  {` |…ƒ` ` launches a massive manhunt to bring them to justice. “Yero and Bako were a step ahead of the operatives who stormed their criminal hideoutâ€?, an independent source volunteered. Â?Â? zŠ}~†` | ` „ƒƒ‰ƒz{` „z ‚` ÂŽ` “Olalekan’s arrest represents a major qzƒ Â‹|Â…z x†…` }~` |…ƒ` ƒC z|` „` |…ƒ` ` | ` Continued from page 55 into the bush but the result oriented police crack the ring of fraudsters that specializes while on visibility patrol at Akinbiyi village LÂ?ƒz{`ˆxz{xƒŠ`Â…}‚`}~| `|…ƒ`qx{Â…`x~|}‰`…ƒ` }~` }‚ˆƒz{ ~ |}~†` LÂ?} Â‰{` „` |…ƒ`  Â†Âƒ~Â? ` | `  Â‰ ~†` Š ÂĄ zx‡ `z  ÂŠÂŽ`}~|ƒzÂ?ƒˆ|ƒŠ` `  {{ |` was arrested. The suspect who was later dupe unsuspecting members of the public. { Â‰ ~` Â? z` ‡}|Â…` zƒ†•` ~ •` ` ^žž` ` ‹~ ‡~` {`   ÂŠÂƒ`  ÂŠ ÂŽ` „`  Â‹ ª  Âƒ` zƒ ` „` “The Commission has repeatedly warned (ABUJA) conveying some PHCN cables and q ÂŠ ~` }{` ˆzƒ{ƒ~|‰ ` Â? ‰}~†` Š ‡~` }~` ` other electrical appliances. When the driver detention where he is presently assisting of the said vehicle, one Amaechi Obi ‘m’ them in their investigation. of Salvation Army, Oke-Padre, Ibadan was In a related development, on Thursday questioned about the items, he claimed to 2nd Oct, 2014, at about 11.40pm, the Police have bought them from a contractor named at Ojoo Division received a distress call Sola Adebola ‘m’ of Mokola Ibadan. Swift that robbers were operating under the preliminary investigation into the case led € °Âƒz`qz}Š†ƒ` |` ÂŞ •` ~`|…ƒ`zƒÂ?ƒ}ˆ|` „`|…ƒ` he evil that men do, don’t only live to the arrest of the said Sola Adebola. On }~„ z‚ |} ~ÂŽ` |…ƒ` }°}{} ~ Â‰` ‰}Â?ƒ` LÂ?ƒz` after them, it also live with them. their interrogation, the duo confessed to immediately mobilized a formidable team Â…}{` ƒÂ?ˆ‰ }~{` |…ƒ` Â?xzzƒ~|`  zzƒ{|` have stolen the cables and other items from and personally led the team to the scene. On and detention of one Azeez Ajayi `}~` zx‡ Â•` …ƒ` ‰}Â?ƒ`}~`„xz|…ƒz ~Â?ƒ` arrival at the scene, the robbers on sighting Balogun, by men of the Ogun State | ` |…ƒ}z` ƒÂ?Â?ƒˆ|} ~ Â‰` }~°Âƒ{|}† |} ~` °}{}|ƒŠ` |…ƒ` ˆ ‰}Â?ƒ` ˆƒ~ƒŠ` ”zƒ` ~` |…ƒ‚•` xz}~†` the scene where the items were allegedly the gun duel, one of the robbers known as Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), {| ‰ƒ~` ~Š`Â? ~”z‚ƒŠ`|…ƒ`Â? ‚‚}{{} ~` „`|…ƒ` Ayodeyi David ‘m’ of about 30 years was ‰ƒ‡ƒz ~`}~` qƒ ‹x| ÂŽ`|…ƒ`{| |ƒ`Â? Âˆ}| Â‰ÂŽ`„ z` crime. Meanwhile, the arrested suspected shot and arrested. The arrested suspected  Â‰Â‰ÂƒÂ†ÂƒÂŠÂ‰ `Â?Â… ˆˆ}~†` C`|…ƒ`”~†ƒz{` „`Â…}{`|‡ ` ° ~Š Â‰{`‚ ÂŠÂƒ` %ƒ‚ˆ|`| `qz}qƒ`|…ƒ`Šƒ|ƒÂ?|}°Âƒ{` robber is presently assisting the police to get children. Azeez, 42, was said to have accused the including the DPO who turned down the other members of the gang who escaped. The Cƒz`  ~Š` Â… ~ŠƒŠ` |…ƒ‚` °Âƒz` | ` |…ƒ` | |ƒ` escaped robbers made away with the Nokia Â?Â…}‰Šzƒ~ÂŽ`  |ƒƒ„`šÂ‚ºŽ`½` ~Š` x‹   |`šÂ„ºŽ`¸` „` Criminal Investigation Department for handset earlier robbed from a student of the prying into his ‘sacred corner’, within their further investigation. University of Ibadan who was coming from ~ƒ` z ‚`  Âˆ z|‚ƒ~|ÂŽ` |…ƒzƒq ` Â? ‚‚}%}~†` “ I could also recall a recent incident when Lagos. Meanwhile, further investigation led sacrilege. Police said the man would be ‚ ` ‚ƒ~`  ~Š` LÂ?ƒz{` Â? x†…|` { ‚ƒ` z qqƒz{` to the arrest of one Amos Okibede ‘m’ a.k.a arraigned under the enabling law at the in action‌On the 3rd of October, 2014, the ÂŻ šš` `‚ƒ‚qƒz` „`|…ƒ`z qqƒz `† ~†•œ conclusion of investigations. Â…}{ÂŽ` Â?Â? zŠ}~†`| `”~Š}~†{ÂŽ`‰ƒŠ`Â…}‚`| `|…ƒ` Highway Patrol team, who were on routine Shodipo however enjoined members of ˆ |z ‰` Â‰ ~†` Â„ÂƒĂ˜ q ÂŠ ~ÂŽ`ƒÂ?ˆzƒ{{`z  ÂŠÂŽ`{}†…|ƒŠ` the public to always assist the police with wicked act. Investigation revealed that the suspect got  ` ‡…}|ƒ` }{{ ~` ` Â? z` ‡…}Â?Â…` Š xq‰ƒ` useful information that could help nip crime crossed a Nissan space wagon car with the in the bud; “I am using this opportunity to back to his Ogundele Street residence at Owodeintent to rob the occupants. On sighting the call on patriotic Nigerians to always assist us Ota in the Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government police, the hoodlums jumped into their car in the area of timely information about these council Area of the state only to discover that  ~Š` ´ ‚` C` ‰ƒ °}~†` qƒ…}~Š` ~ƒ` „` |…ƒ}z` undesirable elements living within their some powdery items he kept within the said gang members who could not make it to the neighbourhood. With timely information, ‘sacred corner’ of the room had been tampered ‡}|Â…ÂŽ`Â? x{}~†`Â…}‚`| `€ z}~†`xˆ• vehicle. The gang member left behind ran ˆ ‰}Â?ƒ`‡}‰‰`ˆƒz„ z‚Ž`ÂŻÂ…Âƒ`{ x~ŠƒŠ` C•

Shodipo, commissioner of Police, says there is no hidden place for criminals in Oyo

members of the public to be wary of }~°}| |} ~` ‰ƒ%ƒz{` ˆxzˆ z|ƒŠ‰ ` ƒ‚ ~ |}~†` from the agency with instructions to contact  ~ `{xˆˆ {ƒŠ` LÂ?} Â‰`|Â…z x†…` ` `‰}~ĥ` `  x|…ƒ~|}Â?` `}~°}| |} ~`‰ƒ%ƒz`‡}‰‰`zÂƒÂľxƒ{|`  ~ q Š `| `Â? ~| Â?|` ~` LÂ?} Â‰`q `|ƒ‰ƒˆ… ~ĥ`  |…ƒzÂŽ` x` zƒ` {‹ƒŠ`| `zƒˆ z|` |` ~` ` LÂ?ƒ` | ` qƒ` }~|ƒz°}ƒ‡ƒŠ` q `  ` Šƒ{}†~ |ƒŠ` LÂ?ƒzÂŽ` zƒ°Âƒ Â‰ÂƒÂŠ` }‰{ ~` ‡x†} zƒ~ÂŽ` |…ƒ` Commission’s spokesperson. Wilson added; “Members of the public are encouraged to report any suspicious invitation to the Commission’s Department „` ~|ƒz~ Â‰` C }z{`q `ƒ‚ }‰œ• ƒ ~‡…}‰ƒŽ` ` ˆƒz |}°Âƒ{` Â… °Âƒ` since spread their dragnets around ‹xzƒŽ` {ƒ zÂ?Â…}~†` „ z` |…ƒ` €ƒƒ}~†` ‚ƒ‚qƒz{` of the fraudsters and similar phantom LÂ?ĥ` ` |` ‡ {` „xz|…ƒz` ‰ƒ z~|` |…ƒ`  Â‰Â‰` |…ƒ` ƒÂ?Â…}q}|{` zƒÂ? °ÂƒzƒŠ` „z ‚` |…ƒ` ÂŻ LÂ?ÂƒÂś` „` the prinncipal suspect, Olaleka would be investigated inch-by-inch. “He ( Olalekan) was not acting alone. He must get other accomplices ,sucg as the printers of our ‰ƒ%ƒzÂĄÂ…Âƒ ÂŠÂŽ}Šƒ~|}| Ă˜` Â? ‚ˆ‰}‚ƒ~| z ` Â? zŠ{•` All his known accounts would also be investigated with the view to determining |…ƒ` Â‚ x~|` „`‚ ~ƒ `…ƒ`Â… ÂŠ`ƒÂ?| z|ƒŠ`„z ‚` peopleâ€?, we were told.

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In his own apparent method of reacting, he called the children one after another, ordered them to place their hands on a stool, ‡…}‰ƒ`�… ˆˆ}~†` C`|…ƒ}z`”~†ƒz{`‡}|…` `{… zˆ` cutlass. He allegedly cut one of Lateef’s left hand ”~†ƒz{` ~Š`|…zƒƒ`„z ‚` x‹   |š{•

‡ƒ°ÂƒzÂŽ`|…ƒ`{x{ˆƒÂ?|š{`}~ q}‰}| `| `ƒÂ?ˆ‰ }~` ‡… |`…ƒ`Š}Š`‡}|Â…`|…ƒ`Â?Â… ˆˆƒŠ` C`ˆ z|} ~{` „`|…ƒ`”~†ƒz{` {`‡ƒ‰‰` {`‡…ƒzƒ`…ƒ`‹ƒˆ|`|…ƒ‚Ž` aroused suspicion that he was up to rituals. Ironically, while Lateef is the suspect’s biological son, whose mother had long Š}° zÂ?ƒŠ` Â…}‚Ž` x‹   |š{` }{` Â…}{` „ {|ƒz` daughter. Meanwhile, the suspect’s younger sister, who would not want her name in print, painted the suspect as pathologically wicked, saying his wickedness had long qƒƒ~` }Šƒ~|}”ƒŠ` ‡}|Â…` Â…}‚Ž` ƒ°Âƒ~`  {`  `  x~†` boy. The case was initially reported at SangoOta Divisional Police headquarters before being transferred to the SCID for discreet investigation.


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Daily Newswatch THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 PASCHAL NJOKU, Abuja

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ederal High Court, Abuja, Â… {` ”Â?ƒŠ` ƒcember 1 for judgement in |…ƒ` {x}|` ”‰ƒŠ` q ` ƒŠeral Government (FG) against former Managing Director and Chief Â?ƒÂ?x|}°Âƒ` LÂ?ƒzÂŽ` }geria Security, Printing and Minting Company (NSPM), Ehidiamhem Okoyomon. The FG had, through |…ƒ` LÂ?ƒ` „`|…ƒ` % z~ƒ ` General of the Federa|} ~ÂŽ` ”‰ƒŠ`  ~`  ÂˆÂˆÂ‰}Â? |} ~` dated September 2, seek}~†` |…ƒ` ƒÂ?|z ÂŠ}|} ~` „` Okoyomon to the United Kingdom to face charges

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Extradition: Okoyomon knows fate Dec 1

that border on alleged bribery. The application was brought in line with provisions of Section 6(1) of |…ƒ` Â?|z ÂŠ}|} ~` Â?|` ¡__½` Cap E, R5 and in accordance with Section 215 (1) paragraph (i) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended). Presiding judge, Justice ° Â…` Â…x‹‡xÂŽ` ”Â?ƒŠ` |…ƒ` date after M. S. Hassan,

Â? x~{ƒ‰` „ z` |…ƒ` ˆ‰ }~|}C` š Âş` ~Š` ‰ƒÂ?` ´}~ ~ÂŽ` counsel for the respondent/applicant (Okoyomon), had adopted their ˆz Â?ƒ{{ƒ{`  {` |…ƒ}z` ”~ Â‰` submissions yesterday. The court had earlier consolidated the motion ~` ~ |}Â?ƒ` „` |…ƒ` ˆ‰ }~|}C` with the preliminary objection of the respondent. Š ˆ|}~†` Â…}{` ƒÂ?|z ÂŠ}tion application, Hassan urged the court to grant

the Federal Govern‚ƒ~|š{` zÂƒÂľxƒ{|ÂŽ` ˆ }~|}~†` out that the United Kingdom has assured of fair trial for Okoyomon. “The respondent has z}|}{Â…` Â?}|}´Âƒ~{Â…}ˆ`  ~Š` we are sure he will be given fair trial like any |…ƒz`Â?}|}´Âƒ~` „`|…ƒ` ~}|ed Kingdom. The charges are there.â€? Hassan stressed that Okoyomon cannot be tried in Nigeria because

there is no pending charge against him in relation to Section 3 of the Â?|z ÂŠ}|} ~` Â?|ÂŽ` ‡…}Â?Â…` says a person must not qƒ` {xzzƒ~ŠƒzƒŠ` „ z` ƒÂ?tradition if he is facing criminal trial in his country. In adopting his counter affidavit in objection to the originating summon, the respondent pleaded the court to prosecute him in Nige-

Don’t base ceasefire talks on detained terrorists’ release – Uranta PATRICK OKOHUE

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nited Niger Delta Energy Development Security Strategy (UNDEDSS) has advised the Nigerian military not to predicate the cease”zƒ` | Â‰Â‹{` ‡}|Â…` |…ƒ` ‹ ` Haram sect on the release of its members in jail. The Nigerian military on October 17 said it had agreed a truce with the insurgents. Speaking with newsmen in Lagos yesterday, UNDEDSS Secretary General, Tony Uranta, said that troops stationed to ”†…|` |ƒzz z}{‚` }~`  CƒÂ?|ƒŠ` northern states must not be withdrawn following the Â?ƒ {ƒ”zĥ “Every Nigerian is happy to hear that there seems to be a beginning to an end to |…ƒ` Â? ~€}Â?|{` ˆ‰ Â†x}~†` x{ÂŽ` especially in the North East by Boko Haram with the Â?ƒ {ƒ”zƒ`| Â‰Â‹{• “We cannot foreclose an opportunity for peace. However, they are welcome if they come to the negotiating table unconditionally. “Nigeria must be careful. The UNDEDSS had earlier this year said that Nigeria cannot negotiate with faceless people in order to give them amnesty, but we put a caveat that we know the Boko Haram will not accept amnesty or accept peace. “The terrorists must come forward if there is any sinÂ?ƒz}| ` }~` |…ƒ}z` Â?ƒ {ƒ”zƒ` claims. We, as a group, do not believe that there is any sincerity in the words of the sect when it comes to peace. “The Boko Haram sect in }†ƒz} ` }{` € }~†` |…ƒ` { Â‚ƒ` € Â†` {`|…ƒ` `}~`|…ƒ` }ŠŠ‰ƒ`  {|ÂŽ` z ¾` ~Š`  z} Â•` …ƒ` same policy of inhumane murderous mass killings carnage that ISIS is carrying x|`}~` z ¾` ~Š`  z} `}{`|…ƒ` same that the Boko Haram is carrying out in Nigeria and Cameroons,â€? Uranta said.

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ria. His counsel told the court that “if the United Kingdom will accord him fair hearing as a Â?}|}´Âƒ~ÂŽ` }†ƒz} ` ÂƒÂľx Â‰Â‰ ` can do that. We should not mortgage our sovereignty; the AGF should go ahead and prosecute the respondent here in Nigeria. Part of the al‰ƒ†ƒŠ` Cƒ~Â?ƒ` ‡ {` Â? ‚‚}%ƒŠ`}~` }†ƒz} Â•Âś ´}~ ~ÂŽ` |…ƒzƒ„ zƒŽ` urged the court to dismiss the substantive suit qƒÂ? x{ƒ` |…ƒzƒ` }{` ~ ` ƒÂ?}{|}~†` ƒÂ?|z ÂŠ}|} ~` |zƒ | ` between Nigeria and the UK. ´}~ ~` }~`  ÂŠ ˆ|}~†` his preliminary objection dated October 7, but ”‰ƒŠ` ~` |…ƒ` Âť_|Â…ÂŽ` ‡…}Â?Â…` challenged jurisdiction of the court to hear the application, urged the court to decline jurisdiction and dismiss the suit. He referred the court to ƒÂ?Â…}q}|{` ‚ z‹ƒŠ` Ă? š`  ~Š` Ă? šŽ`‡…}Â?Â…`‡ƒzƒ`|ƒ~ŠƒzƒŠ` before it by the FG as foundation for its application.

Casualisation: NUCECFWW begins strike JEROME USHAKANG L-R: Plateau State Coordinator, Civil Society on Hiv/Aid in Nigeria, Rev. Chris Dancher; Publicity Secretary, Nasril Islam Society, Alhaji Mar Faruok and Chairman House Committee on Health, Plateau State House of Assembly, Hon. Dio Lawal, during a Conference on Stigmatic and Discrimination of People Living with HIV and AIDS in Nigeria in Abuja...yesterday. Photo: Wale Adenuga

We’ll meet Jonathan over dwindling allocation – APC govs BISI ADEDAYO, Ilorin

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ll Progressive Congress (APC) governors yesterday cried out over dwindling allocations from the Federation Account, even as they have concluded plans to meet President Goodluck Jonathan on the issue. Rising from a four-hour meeting at the Government House, Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, chairman of the APC Governors’ Forum and governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, told newsmen at the end of the parley that such was im-

perative “because there is no indication to suggest that Nigeria is so broke to warrant constant drop in the revenue accruable to states of the Federation.â€? No fewer than eight of the ` † °Âƒz~ z{`  %ƒ~ŠƒŠ` |…ƒ` meeting out of 14 members in all. They include the governors of Imo, Oyo, Rivers, Borno, Yobe, Osun and host state, Kwara, while the rest were said to have been unavoidably absent due to other engagements mostly outside the country. The forum, however, maintained that it was yet to decide on whom among the presidential aspirants of the party to

q Â?‹`„ z`~ƒÂ?|`ˆ ‰‰{ÂŽ`ÂŞx{|` {`|…ƒ ` promised to deliver to Nigeria a candidate that will bring about the needed change in the country. He said the forum will not allow imposition of any candidate on the party. “We looked at the dwindling resources of the state coming from Federation Accounts Al‰ Â? |} ~{` ‚‚}%ƒƒ` š Âş` on our monthly allocation which has made it imperative |Â… |`‚ {|`{| |ƒ{`‚  `~ |` C zŠ` to pay salaries as a result of the dwindling resources. “This has become a very serious concern to us as governors and we felt that issues that

 CƒÂ?|` |…ƒ` ‰}°Âƒ{` „` xz` ˆƒ ˆ‰ƒ` must never be politicised. We refuse to accept that this nation is broke. I thank God that the Federal Government is not broke, that if the nation is not broke what is due to states as revenues should be paid to the states. ÂŻ Â…}{` }Šƒ ` „` Â?x%}~†` Š ‡~` what should go to states does not in any way promote democracy and democratic dividends and so we as progressives’ governors do call on the Federal Government to look into the issue of dwindling resources or convince us as to why the states should not get what is due to them.â€?

Ibru’s suit against FG for hearing Nov 13 PASCHAL NJOKU, Abuja

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ederal High Court, Abuja Di°}{} ~ÂŽ` Â… {` ”Â?ƒŠ` November 13, for hearing of a suit instituted by a former Managing Director of the defunct Oceanic International Bank Plc, now Ecobank Plc, Mrs. Cecilia Ibru, against the Federal Government. ~` |…ƒ` {x}|` ”‰ƒŠ` ~` …ƒz` behalf and the Ibru group by Dr. Ted Iseghohi Š‡ zŠ{ÂŽ` |…ƒ` ˆ‰ }~|}C{` claimed that the Federal

Government through the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) breached the terms of her plea bargain }~`¡_Âť_• Ibru is therefore asking the court to compel the Federal Government to implement her plea bar† }~`  {` {ˆƒÂ?}”ƒŠ` }~` |…ƒ` agreement she signed with the government. AMCON is also joined  Â‰ ~†{}Šƒ` |…ƒ` % z~ƒ ` General of the Federation and Minister of Justice as defendants in the suit.

|`  ` zƒ{x‚ƒŠ` {}%}~†` yesterday, the presiding judge, Justice Ahmed Mohammed, stated that since the parties have all duly {ƒz°ÂƒÂŠ`  ~Š` ƒÂ?Â?Â… ~†ƒŠ` ˆz Â?ƒ{{ƒ{ÂŽ` |…ƒ` ‚ %ƒz` }{` very straightforward and would be heard on November 13. “This case is very simˆ‰ƒ•` …ƒ`ˆ‰ }~|}C`}{`{  }~†` that she forfeited property to the defendants as part of a plea bargain but that the defendants also took over companies not contained in the plea bargain.

“It is really simple. You all should be prepared for  ` Šƒ”~}|ƒ` …ƒ z}~†` ~` |…ƒ` ~ƒÂ?|` ÂŠÂŞ xz~ƒŠ`Š |ÂƒÂ•Âś` Ibru wants the court to declare that the plea q z† }~`  ~Š` {ƒ%‰ƒ‚ƒ~|` agreement that she signed with the Federal Govern‚ƒ~|` }~` ¡_Âť_` ÂŻ}{`  ` ° Â‰}Š` and enforceable agreement between the parties and more particularly valid against the Federal Government of Nigeria or any of its organs, including but not limited to AMCON.

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Pilgrimage:You will not be spared if caught with hard drugs - ACWPB warns CYPRIAN EBELE, Onitsha

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FG initiates new moves to boost palm oil production EMMA Owerri

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2015: Nyiam, others vow to fight imposition of senatorial candidate JOSEPH KINGSTON, Calabar

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member of the recently concluded National ~„ƒzƒ~Â?ƒŽ` Colonel Tony Nyiam šz|Š•º`  ~Š` |…ƒz` ˆz ‚}nent Cross Riverians of central senatorial district stock have vowed to stand against any political gim‚}Â?‹Ž` }~Â?‰xŠ}~†`  ÂŠ ˆ|} ~` „`  {ˆ}z ~|{ÂŽ` ‡…}Â?Â…` Â? x‰Š` indirectly impose unproductive senatorial aspirant ~`|…ƒ`Š}{|z}Â?|• ˆƒ Â‹}~†`  |` ‹ ‚` Â? Â‰` Government Area of the state during a declaration for Senate by member repzƒ{ƒ~|}~†` |x~Â†Ă˜ qxqz ` in the House of Represent |}°Âƒ{ÂŽ` Â…~` ‡ ~` ~ Â…ÂŽ` they said adoption of candidates could set the zone {ƒ°Âƒz Â‰` Âƒ z{`q Â?‹‡ zŠ• “How can we be talk-

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Chime appoints new Chief of Staff KENNETH OFOMA, Enugu

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overnor Sullivan Chime of Enugu State has approved the appointment of Victor Nnanna Atuonwu as Â…}{`~ƒ‡` Â…}ƒ„` „` | C• This is sequel to the resignation of Chime’s Chief „` | CÂŽ` z{•` „ƒ ‚ ` ‡ q Š ÂŽ`| `°}ƒ`„ z` ~x†x`  {|`

{ƒ~ | z} Â‰`ƒ‰ƒÂ?|} ~• A statement signed by the Secretary to the State Govƒz~‚ƒ~|ÂŽ`  |z}Â?‹` ‹ ‰ `{ }Š` Atuonwu’s appointment ‡ {`‡}|Â…`}‚‚ƒŠ} |ƒ`ƒCƒÂ?|• Atuonwu was until his ~ƒ‡` ÂˆÂˆ }~|‚ƒ~|ÂŽ`|…ƒ` °ernor’s Senior Special As{}{| ~|` ~` ~°Âƒ{|‚ƒ~|`  ~Š` zƒ {xz Â• |x ~‡xÂŽ`‡… `Â… }‰{`„z ‚`

q} `{| |ƒŽ`}{` `{Â?Â… ‰`‚ |ƒ` to Governor Chime and they have remained since incep|} ~` „`Â…}{` ÂŠÂ‚}~}{|z |} ~• °Âƒz~ z` Â…}‚ƒ` Â…}‚{ƒ‰„Ž` whose tenure as governor ƒÂ?ˆ}zƒ{` }~`   ÂŽ` ¡_Âť^ÂŽ` }~`  Â‰{ ` ° }~†` „ z` ~x†x` ƒ{|` {ƒ~ | z} Â‰`Š}{|z}Â?|`ƒ‰ƒÂ?|} ~ÂŽ` ` position presently occupied q ` ƒˆx| ` ƒ~ |ƒ` zƒ{}Šƒ~|ÂŽ` ‹ƒ` ‹‡ƒzƒ‚ ÂŠx•

organized and unorganized plantings improve upon the processing activities so as to produce quality crude palm oil and vegetable oil products arouse greater interest and concern for engagement in competitive market activities and relate opportunities „ z` ƒ‚ˆ‰  Â‚ƒ~|ÂŽ` }~Â?‰xŠ}~†`` ‡ ‚ƒ~` ~Š` x|Â…{• …ƒ` }~}{|ƒzÂŽ` ‡… ` ‡ {` represented by the South East Coordinator and Regional Director of his min}{|z `` z•` Â?…ƒ`` ‡ Â„ zÂŽ`zƒcalled that his ministry had in 2012/2013 setup a target of raising nine (9) million improved tenera oil palm seedlings with potential yield capacity of 21 metric tons per hectares fresh fruit bunches with 4 million already done with the seedlings being raised by public and private Nursery operators in 24 oil palm growing states involving a total of 49 public and private nursery ˆƒz | z{`}~`|…ƒ` Â?|}°}|}ƒ{• He highlighted that the ministry is facilitating for the nation’s farmers 73 motorized harvesters to enhance fresh fruit bunch harvest by 30% and 10 No medium scale processing ÂƒÂľx}ˆ‚ƒ~|`š Âş`^` ` xtomated palm kernel nut cracker separator to improve the quality „`°ÂƒÂ†Âƒ| q‰ƒ` }‰`ˆz ŠxÂ?|} ~•

Ngige’s ex-deputy declares for Anambra South Senatorial Zone ALPHONSUS EZE

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z•` ‹ƒ ` Šƒ…Ž` „ zmer deputy governor of Anambra State under Senator Chris †}†ƒŽ` Â… {` ÂŞ }~ƒŠ` |…ƒ` z Â?ƒ` for the Anambra South Senatorial race for the 2015 general election under the platform of All Progressives z ~Š` ‰‰} ~Â?ƒ``š º• The former House of Representative member whose ambition has been endorsed by the two LoÂ? Â‰` °Âƒz~‚ƒ~|` zƒ {ÂŽ` …ƒ`` represented in the Lower House will now slug it out with the incumbent ƒ~ | zÂŽ` z•` ~Š ` q ` „` People’s Democratic Party (PDP) if he wins his party nomination during the pri‚ z Â• °}~†`|…ƒ`‚ |} ~`„ z`Â…}{` ƒ~Š z{ƒ‚ƒ~|`  |` ` ‹ ` }°}Â?` Centre during a stakeholdƒz{š` ‚ƒƒ|}~†`  |` ` zx‚q ` South Local Government zƒ ÂŽ`  ´}` ´xqx}‹ƒ` ‡ ~‹‡ ` „` ª ‰‰}`  zŠ` ` said that given his performance during his two time {|}~|` }~` |…ƒ` ƒŠƒz Â‰` x{ƒŽ` ¸¸¸¥¡__Ă€`  ~Š` ¡__ž¥¡_ÂŽ`` the former deputy governor has what it takes to represent the Senatorial zone in the upper chamber of the Â? x~|z Â• z` Â?Â…x‹‡x` †qƒ Â„x‰xqƒŽ`  ` x~Â?}‰‰ z` ‚ °ÂƒÂŠ` |…ƒ` ‚ |} ~` „ z` Šƒ…š{` ƒ~Š z{ƒ‚ƒ~|` q ` |…ƒ` zx‚q ` South Local Government „` ÂŽ` ‡…}Â?Â…` ‡ {` {ƒÂ? ~ŠƒŠ`q ` ÂŞ}‹ƒ` ~ ÂƒÂŞÂƒÂ‹Â‡ÂƒÂŽ` °Âƒz~ zš{` ‰} }{ ~` LÂ?ƒz` „ z`|…ƒ` Â? Â‰` °Âƒz~‚ƒ~|•

Defection, sign of decay in our polity-Ezeemo ALPHONSUS EZE, Awka

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ormer Governorship candidate of Progressive People Alliance (PPA) in the 2013 Anambra State Governorship elec|} ~ÂŽ` Š‡}~` ´ÂƒÂƒÂ‚ ÂŽ` Â… {`` said that the latest gale of cross-carpeting among politicians in the country points to the decay in the ˆ ‰}| Â• Ezeemo who spoke in ‡‹ ÂŽ` |…ƒ` ~ Â‚qz ` | |ƒ` capital during the inauguration of the State and Local Government executives of the party said that defection or decamping was a clear indication of the “culture of corruption in our ˆ ‰}| œÂ• He urged the members of the party in the state to zƒ‚ }~`ˆxzˆ {ƒ„x‰Ž` ~Š`|ƒnacious in the party even as he urged the new leadƒz{` | ` ` Cƒz` qz  ÂŠÂĄq {ƒŠ` and focused leadership that will bring unity in the ˆ z| Â•` The former governorship Â? ~Š}Š |ƒ` €  ÂƒÂŠ` ˆ ‰}|}Â? Â‰` parties whose members are in various political posi|} ~{`}~`|…ƒ`Â? x~|z ÂŽ` Â?Â?x{ing them of having failed }†ƒz} Â•


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Eagles return’ll be delightful – Obasi

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hinedu Obasi had one of his best displays since he started wearing the Schalke 04 jersey as the German team beat Sporting Lisbon 4-3 in the Champions League on Tuesday night. The Portuguese side opened scoring in the 16th minute through on-loan Manchester United winger, Nani, only for Obasi to level the scoreline 18 minutes later with a header after a freekick by German-Nigerian wing back Dennis Aogo. The Nigeria international then set up Schalke 04’s second goal for Klass Jan Huntelaar in the 50th minute before he was sub{|}|x| ` | ~` }~x| {`

later. ‘’I feel blessed and hap ` { z}~ ` ` z{|` ` in Europe and my overall performance because that’s what I pray and train for every day,’’ said Obasi reacted later. ‘’This is the Champions League. They (Sporting Lisbon) knew what was at stake and we too, but I thank God we emerged victorious because it was a hard one.’’ The Schalke number 20 added: ‘’I wouldn’t know the number of points we need to be certain of quali |} ~`q x{ ` ` ~ |` low that but we take each game at a time.’’ Speculation is rife in the local media that Obasi will be invited for next month’s African Cup of Nations µx } }~ ` |xz {` }~{|` Congo and South Africa. ‘’I have not been in the Super Eagles for a long time, but I hope they qualify for the African Cup of Nations. ‘’We will see (if I’m invited) but it will be nice to be back in the team,’’ Obasi added. The striker has not played for the national team since the 3-1 loss to Argentina in September 2011.

Amodu hints at Uche, Martins return

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ew interim Super Eagles coach, Amodu Shuaibu has given the strongest hint yet that the duo of Ikechukwu Uche and Obafemi Martins could return to the Super Eagles team ahead of the crucial 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches against Congo and South Africa. Amodu was announced as the interim successor to former Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi last Thursday, and has been charged with another ‘rescue mission’, this time to help Nigeria qualify for the next African championship and the former BCC Lions of Gboko ` {` { ` ~ z ` that he will be speaking to Uche, to congratulate him on reaching the 100 goals mark in Spanish football. “Congratulations to him (Uche), and this night I will

call him to congratulate him on scoring 100 goals in Spain,” Amodu said. And when asked if it means the Villareal of Spain striker will be in the next Super Eagles lists to face Congo and South Africa, Amodu served the hint, by saying “it could be”. He was also asked about | ` {{}q} }| ` ` % ` Sounders of USA striker, Obafemi Martins returning to the team, his response was “it could be”. Meanwhile, the technical department of the Nigeria Football Federation has handed a dossier of 66 Nigerian players – both locally and overseas based – to the new Super Eagles coaches and it is believed to include the quintet of Haruna Lukman, Obafemi Martins, Kelechi Iheanacho, Chinedu Obasi and Ikechukwu Uche.

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Gianfranco Zola wants Eagles job

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ormer West Ham manager, Gianfranco Zola, 48, is in the frame to handle the Super Eagles, a position which is now vacant after the Nigeria Federation decided not to extend the contract of Stephen Keshi. Though there are several high z ` {` | |` ° ` pressed interest in the job, Zola has emerged as a strong contender after his agent opened a line of communication with NFF big wigs. Nigeria-born agent, Ladi Salami has already started doing the groundwork to make sure his candidate is interviewed by the Nigeria Federation when names are shortlisted for the vacant post. A source privy to the communication between Zola’s representative and the NFF said: ‘’Gianfranco Zola is interested in coaching the Super Eagles and will apply for the job as soon as possible. ‘’His agent is in contact with the Nigeria Federation. No negotiations have taken place now until he formally declares interest and both sides weigh all their options.’’ Ladi Salami was behind Innocent Emeghara’s proposed move to Wolverhampton Wanderers in September, before the Swiss-Nigerian joined Qarabag on a three - year deal. Zola, who played alongside Celestine Babayaro at Chelsea, is now a free agent after he resigned as manager of Watford in December 2013.

… Maurice Cooreman too

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ormer Enyimba and Gombe Coach, Maurice Cooreman will also apply for the vacant Nigeria coaching job by next week, SL10 exclusively gathered from the Belgium-born trainer. The poor performance of the Super Eagles in the on-going 2015 African x ` ` |} ~{` µx } ers, following one win, two defeats and one draw wasn’t expected by even the neutrals. The position was declared vacant following the axing of 2013 AFCON winning coach, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi on 15th October by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). Barely a week after even Keshi came to terms that he no longer has rights to pull the strings; Ruud Gullit, Henri Michel, Allain Giresse, Lothar Mathaus, Klaus Toppmoller and Roger Lamerre have all been

linked with the most coveted coaching job in African Football. Cooreman came to prominence when he led unknown club Ocean

Boys of Bayelsa to the Nigerian league title in 2006. Besides, he also won the Federation Cup with Kaduna United in 2010. The highly-rated gaf-

fer, won the 2007 Premier League shield with Enyimba International and also piloted the team to a { }¡ ~ `zx~`}~`| `·__Á` CAF Champions League. Cooreman, who has been involved in Nigerian football for more than 10 years, has also managed Nigerdock, NPA, Bendel Insurance, Lobi Stars and Gabros International, Warri Wolves and Gombe United. “I have been coaching in Nigeria for so many years. The country is blessed with so many players, who have immense talents,” Cooreman praised. “Nigeria need an experienced mind to manage a team of world class play z{ ` { ` ` |` | ` q} ` {` ` records in the domestic league speak volume.” The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is yet to disclose candidates who have applied for the plum position.


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Sports/NEWS 63 Chelsea debut excites Nigerian starlet Ighalo targets EPL next season

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014

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igeria-born teenager, Dominic Solanke was delighted | `‚ Â‹Âƒ`Â…}{`”z{|ÂĄ|ƒ Â‚`Šƒqx|` for Chelsea at a bigger stage when he was thrown into the fray against Maribor in the Champions League. |`  Â†Âƒ` žÂŽ` |…ƒ` ‚}Š”ƒ‰Šƒz` ‰ {|ƒŠ` „ z` à ` ‚}~x|ƒ{•` ƒ` ‡ {` ”z{|` ~ Â‚ƒŠ` }~`|…ƒ`”z{|`|ƒ Â‚`‰ {|`‡ƒƒ‹ƒ~Š` Â† }~{|` Crystal Palace where he was an unused substitute. “Wow. What a moment. Making my debut for Chelsea in the Champions league! Thank you so much for all the messages and support! Ă› ÂŽÂś` ‚}~}Â?` ‰ ~‹ƒ`|‡ƒƒ|ƒŠ• He may now make his English Premier League debut against Manchester United on Sunday.

igeria striker, Odion Ighalo said the target is EPL action next season after he grabbed his third for Watford in 2-2 draw at home to Nottingham Forest in an English Championship clash. Watford are now second on the table with 25 points from 13 games, a point behind leaders Derby County. He said premier league promotion remains the target but will take it game after game. “Promotion is still our target, but it is too early to talk much about that. We just want to take it game by † Â‚ƒŽ`|…ƒ`‰ƒ Â†xƒ`}{`Š}LÂ?x‰|` ~Š`°Âƒz `‰ ~†Žœ` †… Â‰ ` said. The former Udinese forward was on target in the ¡¸|Â…`‚}~x|ƒ`| `†}°Âƒ`Â…}{`{}Šƒ` `¡¥`‰ƒ ÂŠÂ•` Â…}{`‡ {`Â…}{` second goal in four days and his third in the league this term. He was replaced with Ttoy Deeney in the 64th minute.

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”z{|` Â… Â‰Â„` qz Â?ƒ` from Asisat Oshoala ensured Nigeria qƒÂ? Â‚ƒ`|…ƒ`”z{|` team to qualify for the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup after beating South Africa 2-1 in their semis clash on Wednesday in Windhoek. Oshoala opened the scores on 38 minutes and completed her brace just before half time as the Super Falcons endured to a slim win after Nompumelelo   ~Šƒ~}`zƒŠxÂ?ƒŠ`|…ƒ`Šƒ”cit for the South Africans in the second half. …ƒ` }†ƒz} ~{` {xz°}°ÂƒÂŠ` {ƒ°Âƒz Â‰`  % Â?‹{` „z ‚` |…ƒ` Banyana Banyana in closing {| Â†Âƒ{`| `Â? ~”z‚`|…ƒ}z`ˆ‰ Â?ƒ`  |`~ƒÂ?|` Âƒ zš{`‡ ‚ƒ~š{`°Âƒzsion of the Mundial. |`‡ {`|…ƒ`{ƒ°Âƒ~|Â…`‚ƒƒ|ing between the two sides in the history of the championship. The Super Falcons Â… °Âƒ`ƒ‚ƒz†ƒŠ`|…ƒ`Š ‚}~ ~|` force, but Banyana Banyana were inspired by the lone goal win in the last meeting between the two sides at the 2012 edition in Equatorial Guinea. Both teams altered their squads with Nigeria coach Edwin Okon handing a starting role to Ibubeleye Â… |ƒ` Â…ƒ ÂŠ` „`”z{|`Â?Â… }Â?ƒ` goalie, Precious Dede whilst Francisca Ordega was preferred to Esther Sunday. For Banyana Banyana, goalkeeper Mndaweni was a surprise inclusion, replacing Roxanne Barker, who had kept post for all |Â…zƒƒ`ˆzƒ°} x{`† Â‚ƒ{` |`|…ƒ` group phase. The game started on a fast pace note with Nigez} ` Â? Âˆ| }~` °ÂƒÂ‰ ~` Â…}ƒŠx` feeding Oshoala with long through passes, capitalizing on the spaces at the South Africa defence. …ƒ` ”z{|` ‚ ª z` Â?Â… ~Â?ƒ` of the game fell to Oshoala who was put through by Ordega after 17 minutes but Mndaweni denied the for‚ƒzÂŽ`{ °}~†`‡}|Â…`…ƒz`„ƒƒ|`}~` a one-on-one situation. Two minutes later, the

South African goalie was to her side’s rescue yet again, coming out her line to pre°Âƒ~|` {Â…  Â‰ ` }~`  ` {}‚}‰ z` situation. The Banyana Banyana had their chance and it was on 21 minutes from a free-kick at the edge of the penalty area. Veteran Portia Modise was set up by by

 ~ƒ` ƒ”‰ ƒ` qx|` …ƒz` Šz}°Âƒ` missed narrowly. Ordega missed a good

opportunity to put Nigeria in the lead on the half-hour mark heading wide from an Ngozi Ebere cross be„ zƒ` {Â…  Â‰ `”~ Â‰Â‰ `† |`…ƒz` breakthrough eight minutes later. …ƒ` }°Âƒz` ~†ƒ‰{` „ zward broke the deadlock on 38 minutes with a shot from Â?‰ {ƒ` z ~†ƒ` |Â… |` Šƒ€ƒÂ?|ƒŠ` C` x|Â…` „z}Â? ~`Šƒ„ƒ~ŠƒzÂŽ` Noko Matlou into the net. Just before half time,

Oshoala doubled the lead ‡}|Â…`  ` ŠƒÂ?ƒˆ|}°Âƒ` ° ‰‰ƒ `  Â„|ƒz` {ˆ %}~†` ~Š Â‡Âƒ~}` C` …ƒz` ‰}~ƒ` | ` †}°Âƒ` |…ƒ` xˆƒz` Falcons a two-goal lead into the break. On 67 minutes, Banyana Banyana reduced the tally through Nyandeni with a shot from a corner that was  ÂŠÂŞxŠ†ƒŠ` | ` Â… °Âƒ` Â?z {{ƒŠ` the line before Onome Ebi headed out.

Eagles open Uyo stadium with friendly

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igeria’s Super Eagles, made up entirely of domestic league players, will play a friendly game in Uyo to formally open the new Akwa q ‚` | ÂŠ}x‚` ~` °ÂƒÂ‚ber 6. LÂ?} Â‰{` „` |…ƒ` }†ƒz} ` Football Federation disclosed in Abuja that the friendly encounter, which is to be bankrolled by the ‹‡ ` q ‚` | |ƒ` † °Âƒz~ment, will see the Super Eagles play a North African team. The identity of the opˆ {}|} ~` ‡}‰‰` qƒ` Â? ~”z‚ƒŠ` later this week. Head Coach, Amodu

Shaibu is already planning to use the opportunity of this international friendly to begin preparations for Nigeria’s 2015 Africa Cup of Nations campaigns in °ÂƒÂ‚qƒz• “Twenty two players will be called up to camp }~`  ` „z ‚` °ÂƒÂ‚qƒz` ¡` ahead of the friendly and |Â… |` † Â‚ƒ` ‡}‰‰`  C zŠ` x{`  ` wonderful opportunity to see some of our best legs in the domestic league more Â?‰ {ƒ‰ ÂŽÂś` Â… }qx` ˆƒ~ƒŠ`xˆ•` ÂŻ ƒ` ‡}‰‰` Â… °Âƒ` |…ƒ` ˆportunity of working with them for about three days before the friendly. “Some of those who

show the quality we are looking for will then join the main squad for the Âľx Â‰}”ƒz{• ÂŻ ƒ` ‚x{|` {ƒ}´Âƒ` ƒ°Âƒz ` ˆˆ z|x~}| `‡ƒ`Â… °Âƒ`| `†ƒ|` a strong squad ready for the challenges ahead and we really appreciate the Ak‡ q ‚` | |ƒ` °Âƒz~‚ƒ~|` as well as the Nigeria Footq Â‰Â‰` ƒŠƒz |} ~` „ z` ˆx%}~†` |Â…}{` ˆz †z Â‚‚ƒ` | †ƒ|…ƒzÂŽÂś` Shaibu said. The new 30,000 capacity Akwa Ibom Stadium in Uyo is also expected to host }†ƒz} Âš{` ”~ Â‰` ¡_Âť^` „z}Â? ` xˆ` „`  |} ~{` Âľx Â‰}”ƒz` against South Africa on No°ÂƒÂ‚qƒz`¸Â•

he Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Organising and }{Â?}ˆ‰}~ z ` ‚‚}%ƒƒŽ` which met on Tuesday to consider cases referred to it by the League Management Company (LMC) Â… °Âƒ` zƒƒ‰ƒŠ` x|` {|ƒz~` zx‰ings that may bring about a permanent solution and an end to unruly conduct by clubs and their supˆ z|ƒz{` |` ƒ Â†xƒ`°Âƒ~xƒ{• Hardest hit in the three rulings made on matters from the Glo Premier League was Nembe City, which had six points deducted from already accrued total for the season as well as forfeiting the three points in the cases against Lobi Stars and Gombe United. The NFF disciplinary Â? ‚‚}%ƒƒ`  Â‰{ ` zx‰ƒŠ` |Â… |` |…ƒ`  |Â?Â…`   ` ÀÀ` ”Â?|xzƒ` between Giwa FC and Sharks FC be replayed in full at the FIFA Goal Project in Abuja on Wednesday, October 29. The com‚}%ƒƒ` Â… ÂŠ` …ƒ zŠ` |Â… |` |…ƒ` match was played under an atmosphere of intimidation and fear leading to the match being disrupted in the 68th minute when x~}Šƒ~|}”ƒŠ` „ ~{` Â… x‰ƒŠ` ‚}{{}‰ƒ{` ~| ` |…ƒ` ”ƒ‰Š` „` play injuring the Match Referee and a Sharks player, Gabriel Olalekan after Giwa was awarded a penalty. Giwa are also to play their next three home games at the Abuja ground.

The LMC had ruled that all abandoned games should be completed at a neutral ground from the time they were abandoned. The Clubs deemed | ` Â… °Âƒ` Â? x{ƒŠ` |…ƒ` Š}{zxˆ|} ~` ‡ƒzƒ`  Â‰{ ` ‰ƒ°}ƒŠ` ”~ ~Â?} Â‰`”~ƒ{`‡…}‰ƒ`}Šƒ~|}”ƒŠ` ˆƒz{ ~{` }~° ‰°ÂƒÂŠ` }~` the assault and encroachment were suspended for one year. In the case of Match Day 27 between Nembe City and Lobi Stars, the match was disrupted in added time when Lobi Stars were awarded a penalty and the O & D decided that Lobi should be awarded the maximum points and three goals while three goals counts against Nembe City, they had three points deducted from existing season’s total. Yet in another case of  |Â?Â…`   ` À` ”Â?|xzƒ` qƒtween Nembe City and Gombe United brought qƒ„ zƒ` |…ƒ` ‚‚}%ƒƒŽ` }|` ‡ {` ŠƒÂ?}ŠƒŠ` }~` „ ° xz` „` Gombe United, which was awarded three points and three goals while Nembe City also had three points deducted from the already accrued total and a further three goals against. Nembe City abandoned the match in the closing minutes of the match after a penalty was awarded to Gombe United. The Com‚}%ƒƒ`z |}”ƒŠ`|…ƒ`ŠƒÂ?}{} ~` of the LMC suspending Coaches John Aranka and ƒ‰}Â?` ƒ°}`„ z` ~ƒ` Âƒ z•

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