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FIRS: Court orders racketeers to pay N25m for bail [`_~Â&#x;\~`^V•žW^Z~W [\]^W  ~‚W Aminu Ibrahim (M) (now at sum as well two sureties, of show evidence of tax payment which one must be a civil serv- in the last three years and must ~ ~Â?Âœ~]W ˜Â?W ÂŽ[]W  [Â?Â?~` ~- large), Onyekachi (a.k.a Don ive persons arraigned ant, either in the Federal or state tender such documents and ment of judicial trial of the ac- Chris) (M) (now at large) and by the Federal In- civil service and must be at least title deeds to the registrar of cused persons, who have been Pascal a.k.a Sullivan Ajah (M) land Revenue Service V~€~VW˜—W[B ~]š ^Z~W [\]^WÂŽ[]W€~]X  U^X[`WϥW]~V- in detention since September 9. (now at large), sometime in (FIRS) before a FederThe charge marked no. FHC/ U•W–—˜™WUY]~~‚WUÂ?[`YW•[\]The court said one of the sure- evant agencies. UVW XYZW [\]^W _X3X`YW ties must show a letter of apIn addition, Justice Kolawole ÂŁ ÂŁÂ˜Â?¤£W –—˜™žW ‚U^~‚W ~ƒ- selves to unlawfully assume in Abuja, for job racketeering pointment from his boss and said “upon the perfection and ^~Â?Âœ~]WÂ˜ÂĽWÂœ\^W V~‚W[`W ~ƒ^~Â?- the character of authorised have been handed a N25 mil- must also own a landed proper- ÂŽ\V VÂ?~`^W [ÂŽW ^Z~W ÂœUXVW  [`‚X- ber 22, and was endorsed by B. [B ~]_W [ÂŽW ^Z~W ~‚~]UVW `VU`‚W lion bail and other conditions ^•W`[^WÂ?[]^ZWÂœ~V[Â?W ˜—WÂ?XVVX[`žW tionsâ€? the registrar should M. Hammis, Senior Manager Revenue Service and you before they will be released. just as Justice Kolawole said “the forward the documents for his (Legal) of FIRS read in part: ^Z~]~ϥW  [Â?Â?X3~‚W U`W [I~` ~W Z~W €~WU  \_~‚Wƒ~]_[`_WU]- landed property owner must de- approval, stressing that “while “That you Alex Oki (M), Og- ƒ\`X_ZUÂœV~W \`‚~]W _~ ^X[`W ŠÂ˜Â?W raigned yesterday were Alex pose to an affidavit of means.â€? ^Z~WU  \_~‚Wƒ~]_[`_WU]~W^[WÂŽ\V VW bonna Agwu (M), Shuaibu Mo- of the Criminal Code Act CAP Oki, Ogbonna Agwu, Shuiabu In addition, the court ordered the bail conditions, they are to hammed (M), Kehinde Jamah C28 Laws of the Federation of Mohammed, Kehinde Jamah that the property owner must be remanded in Kuje Prison.â€? (M), David Nuhu Kachia (M), XY~]XUW–——™š and David Kachia, while Aminu Ibrahim, Onyekachi, also known as Don Chris and Pascal, also known as Sullivan Ajah, are said to be at large. The suspects were alleged to ZU€~WXÂ?ƒ~]_[`U^~‚W[B XUV_W[ÂŽW FIRS, and in the process, swindled unsuspecting members of the public various sums of money under the guise of helping them secure employment in FIRS. Z~`W ^Z~W €~W U  \_~‚W ƒ~]_[`_W Â?~]~W ‚[ Â?~‚W [`W UW €~‘ count charge before Justice Gabriel Kolawole, they all pleaded “not guiltyâ€? to the offence, believed to have been  [Â?Â?X3~‚WX`W U•W–—˜™š However, ruling on their bail application dated SeptemÂœ~]W–Â?WU`‚W V~‚W_UÂ?~W‚U•žW^Z~W court said each of the accused shall be granted bail to the tune of N5 million each, in the like !"#$%#& '()*(# +'- ./$0#%##.! /../*1(#& -2 '34$*/)! '3 %5# 6#&#./) 7()/(& 8#9#( # #.9*$# /% %5# 6#&#./) :*15 ;' .% </*%/=/

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Babalakin urges court to quash fraud charge DMFQIRI FRDRI8I

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Lagos High Court presided over by Justice Lawal Akapo has been urged to quash fraud charge brought against Dr. Wale Babalakin, Stabilini Visinioni and Bi-Courtney Nigeria Limited, by Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) ÂŽ[]WUVV~Y~‚W ™š¤WÂœXVVX[`WÂŽ]U\‚š Aside Babalakin and his companies, others standing trial are Alex Okoh and Remis Nigeria Limited. The accused are standing trial for alleged involvement in a fraudulent act under the administration of the former Delta State governor, James Onanefe Ibori. At the hearing yesterday counsel to Bi-Courtney Limited, Wale Akoni (SAN), told ^Z~W  [\]^W ^ZU^W ^Z~W –¤Â‘ [\`^W charge on the alleged fraud are “invalid, incompetent, unconstitutional and defective in substance.â€? Akoni argued that Section 98(d) of the Criminal Code, stated that for a “charge to be valid, there must be details on the surface of the charge which indicate the name of the public [B ~]W [`W Â?Z[_~W U  [\`^W ^Z~W ?5'%'@ B/)# D&#( 1/ public action was corruptly Âœ~`~ ^~‚š He further argued that the amended charge brought lic health. The illegal factory against Babalakin “lacked all the has been sealed and the sus- ingredients of a valid charge. “There is no public officer menpect would be prosecuted as soon as investigations are tioned in all the counts against the defendants. The Delta State concluded.â€? Also arrested and paraded Government is not a public ofwas Mrs. Tina N. Ezeaku, at ficial as defined by Section 98(d) Mafoluku, Oshodi, Lagos, of the Criminal Code. The failure for illegal manufacturing of to disclose the public officer on unregistered Timbora Yo- account of whose action James ghurt and also obstructing Ibori received the benefit makes [B ~]_W ÂŽ][Â?W ƒ~]ÂŽ[]Â?X`YW the charge incompetent and invalid.â€? their duty.

NAFDAC parades food, cosmetic counterfeiters ;:7F<D G<I:D

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ational Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has arrested and paraded two suspects, who are part of a syndicate specialised in counterfeiting various cosmetic and food products. Disclosing this to journalist yesterday at a press briefing, Barrister Kingsley Ejiofor, Head, Investigations and Enforcement, NAFDAC, who read Dr. Paul Orhii’s, NAFDAC Director General, said the products constitute public health problems. Orhii also warned that the public should not be deceived by such unscrupulous businessmen capitalising on old habit only to market spurious products which can harm human health. Giving account of the latest crackdown, considered a major breakthrough by the agency, he said Ebenezer Arimiwen of Fakanbi Street, Egbeda, Lagos, was arrested in his illegal factory located right inside his residential apartment, counterfeiting various brands of cosmetic products. “Following intelligence reports on the production of counterfeit cosmetic

products in unauthorised premises, surveillance was mounted by the officials of the Investigation and Enforcement Directorate [ŽW ^Z~W Y~` •W U^W ™žW U�U`bi Street, Egbeda, Lagos, which led to the arrest of Mr. Ebenezer Arimiwen in his illegal factory located right inside his residential apartment. “As at the time of the ar-

rest, he was found counterfeiting various brands of cosmetic products.� The accused confessed to the crime and claimed that he sourced his packaging materials from one Mr. Chima, living in China.

~W UV_[W U‚�X3~‚W ^ZU^W Z~W used women from Togo and one Mr. Ifeanyi to pass the counterfeit products into circulation in Nigeria and

Togo. The NAFDAC boss also noted that all the products Arimiwen counterfeited are purportedly manufactured in London, Paris and New York, adding that the suspect has no brand of his own but manufactures wellknown products of other companies. “His actions therefore pose a serious threat to pub-

Atiku: Fifty-man political, economic experts meet in Abeokuta TFRG FRG I :F Abeokuta

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ŠÂ—‘Â?U`W  [Â?Â?X^tee is having a two-day summit in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital, to deliberate on barrage of political and economic crises in the nation, providing solutions to them. ~U‚X`YW ^Z~W ŠÂ—‘Â?U`W  [Â?Â?X3~~žW X]~ ^[]W ~`~]UVžW ^Xku Campaign Organization, Professor Babalola Borisade, ‚X_ V[_~‚W ^ZU^W ^Z~W  [Â?Â?X3~~W would deliberate on some policies hampering the development of the nation due to their nature which had been overtaken by global trends. The former Aviation and Education Minister noted that former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, instituted the consultations with all stakeholders including students to get acquainted with their

demands which would help in the preparation for solving the problems. Reeling out some damning statistics on the nation’s economy, Borisade faulted the claims of the Federal Government that it had reduced poverty, unemployment ratio in the country, querying the available indices used to arrive at such claims. He declared that Nigerians

should elect politicians with exƒ~]X~` ~WX`^[W[B ~žW_U•X`YW^ZU^W the nation would experience tremendous development if Atiku is chosen as the standard bearer of All Progressives Congress (APC) and subsequently voted in as the President in the –—˜ŠWY~`~]UVW~V~ ^X[`_š “The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) put the country’s Gross Domestic Product Âł ´WÂŽ[]WÂ–Â—Â˜ÂľWU^WœŠÂ—ÂľWÂœXVVX[`W

³¡¾Â—¤W ÂœXVVX[`´ÂžW UW Y\]~W ^ZU^W was nearly twice its previous estimates and more than that of South Africa.â€? It is also constantly claimed that the economy has consistently grown at a rate of between five and seven per cent annually for the past five or more years. And by the newly “re-basedâ€? or recalculated GDP, Nigeria has moved up the ladder from beX`YWÂľÂ˜_^WVU]Y~_^W~ [`[Â?•WX`W^Z~W

�[]V‚W ^[W ˜–^ZžW ƒ\^^X`YW X^W X`W ^Z~W same prosperity bracket as Belgium and Poland. ~Y]~3UœV•žW^Z~W`~�Wœ\[•ant economic tabulation does not match the indices on the ground. One report immediately cast doubt about the impact of the new encouragX`YW Y\]~_W œ•W _^U^X`YW ^ZU^W X^W “won’t change poverty and infrastructure woes� in the country.

ECOWAS to review Nigeria’s readiness for 2015

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ormer Ghanaian President, John Agyekum Kufuor, will today lead a delegation of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to begin a threeday pre-Election Fact-Finding Mission in Nigeria. Kufuor’s mission will engage President Goodluck

Jonathan and various political stakeholders to assess the state of preparedness for Nigeria’s general elections next year. The delegation will also meet with the Chairmen and National General Secretaries of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the opposition All Progressives

Congress (APC), Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Chairman of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and the Inspector General of Police, among others, Kufuor, however, leaves Accra on Sunday, October 26, for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as Head of a delegation of the

Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA), for discussions on possible ways of funding with the Chairper_[`WU`‚W[B XUV_W[ÂŽW^Z~W ÂŽ]X U`W Union. The former President will leave Addis Ababa for Abuja on Tuesday. He is expected back in Gha`UW[`W Z\]_‚U•žW  ^[Âœ~]W¾—š



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Jonathan’s re-election: Orji chides Gumi, says he’s minority opinion CLEMENT NWOJI, Abuja

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hairman of South-East Governors’ Forum and member of President Goodluck

Jonathan’s Presidential ~ VU]U^X[`W [Â?Â?X3~~žW Chief Theodore Orji, has dismissed Sheikh Gumi’s advice against Jonathan’s re-election bid. Orji spoke yesterday Â?ZXV~W ~V‚X`YW Â&#x;\~_^X[`_W from journalists at Ban-

Â&#x;\~3~W UVVW [ÂŽW ^Z~W ]~_Xdential Villa shortly after second meeting of the  [Â?Â?X3~~žW _^]~__X`YW ^ZU^W Gumi as an individual is entitled to his opinion, but majority of Nigerians’ who are demanding that Jonathan should re-

contest would prevail.

~W~�ƒZU_X_~‚W^ZU^WX^WX_W one thing to give advice and another thing for one is think and do what is right. �Well, every person can say anything. You can advise somebody, it is left

for that person to take your advice or not. That is a personal advice, but the general advice is for the president to contest. “Governors are actually involved because the states are involved. We have broken into com-

INEC to distribute 1.37m PVCs in Ogun BOLU-OLU ESHO, Abeokuta

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o fewer than 1,377, 968 registered voters will receive their permanent voter’s cards (PVC) in Ogun State next month as Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared its readiness to commence distribution of PVCs in the state. The state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Sam Olumekun, spoke yesterday in Abeokuta, the state capital, stressing that the distribution of PVCs will be held between next Friday and Sunday in all 3210 polling stations across the state. Olumekun added that continuous voters registration exercise will held in all the 236 wards across the state from November 12 to 17, emphasising that both programmes would be opened to the residents between 8 am to 4 pm. “There would be display of the biometric registers as presently composed and it is imperative that every registered person even if in possession of temporary voter’s card (TVC) should go out to verify that his or her name is in the displayed registered. Âż Z[~€~]W‚[~_W`[^W `‚W his or her name is expected to come out physically during the continuous voters registration for his or her data to be captured. Failure to come out to get captured during the exercise would amount to disenfranchising oneself from voting in the 2015 elections.â€?

~W \]Y~‚W ^Z[_~W Â?Z[W have relocated from where they registered in 2011 to go and collect ^Z~X]W WU`‚W€X_X^W[B ~W of INEC in their new location and “apply through ^Z~W~V~ ^[]UVW[B ~]WX`W^Z~W local government council for transfer. “One would be reÂ&#x;\X]~‚W ^[W VVW UW ÂŽ[]Â?W U`‚W their data would be transferred to where they are now residing or working as desired.â€?

R 8@ `/%*'(/) .9#*))/($# F34$#. B'.)& :#/)%5 F.1/(*!/%*'( Q. `c/#0# ;)#=#(%f :#/& '3 /)#! </.0#%*(1 :21#*/ :<F R*=*%#& I0#(' I2'f ;5*#3 Ig#$ %*9# F34$#. ?.*($*"/) ;'(! )%/(% B#*15% D <*( %# B#))(#!! ;'="/(2 R*=*%#& 6')/ F!/!'(/ /(& h*$# ?.#!*&#(% :#/& '3 ;5/((#)! </(/1#=#(% 6T` ;/"*%/) R*=*%#& D((# F./1c f /% %5# ;'."'./%# B#))(#!! ;'(3#.#($# 5#)& *( R/1'! %/%#m/% %5# c##0#(& ?5'%'@ T'&# D1-#&#

FERMA boss canvasses unity amongYoruba leaders OLAIDE OYELUDE, 7-/&/(

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hairman of Governing Board, Federal Roads Management Agency (FERMA), Olajide Adeniji, has canvassed unity among Yoruba leaders and also urged them to support President Goodluck Jonathan’s bid to rule the country again from 2015. Adeniji spoke in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, shortly after his investiture as the Yoruba Man of the Year 2014 by Yoruba Creative Leadership and Research Centre, charging Yoruba irrespective of their political leanings towards following the path laid by late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, making them

(Yoruba) leading and pioneer group that sets standard for other regions in the country. “It is unfortunate that many people who parade themselves as Yoruba leaders and claiming to be Omoluabi are no leaders but mere deal~]_šW \]W X`‘ YZ^X`YW ZU_W robbed us of many opportunities. “In the history of Nigeria, there must be a YoruœUW�U`Wœ~^�~~`W^Z~W ]_^W U`‚W Ž^ZW ƒ[_X^X[`žW œ\^W today, the closest we are is number 14. The opposition party controlling the South-West fought against our own daughter. Today, Yoruba are not represented at the centre and that is why I am imploring all of us to ^XYZ^~`W[\]Wœ~V^WU`‚W YZ^W for Yoruba nation.

“We must support the central government to restore what belongs to Yoruba nation. Jonathan is our father and he is ‚[X`YWÂ?~VVWÂŽ[]W\_šW ~W‚~_~]€~_W [\]W _\ƒƒ[]^šW ~W has turned the country’s fortune around, touching on roads, railway, agriculture, establishment of universities and so on.â€? Meanwhile, he expressed delight and honour for at the award, stressing that “when I learnt about this award, W Â?U_W U ^\UVV•W ÂœUĂ€~‚W because I counted myself as one of those least considered, but I have always believed in the Yoruba ‘Omoluabi’ and always concern about what people would say about me anytime I hold leadership position. Eve-

]•�Z~]~W W `‚W �•_~VŽžW I always ensure I don’t disappoint the Yoruba nation.�

[Â?~€~]žW ][Ă‚~ ^W [[]dinator of Yoruba Leadership Awards, Omooba Kunle Ayegbe, disclosed that the award was meant to promote hard work and impeccable character among Yoruba. “The award was de_XY`~‚W ^[W UI[]‚W []\ÂœUW with the occasion to pay tribute to individuals who have made real and valuable contributions to our society. The awards are considered not just to give public recognition to those who, in their own way, have made such positive impact on Nigerian society, but whose public and private comportments typify the ethos of omoluabi.â€?

�X3~~_šW U ZW  [��X3~~W ZU_W X^_W _ƒ~ X  W ]~_ƒ[`_Xbilities to perform, which would be in overall interest of what we have in mind (i.e successful declaration of the president).� Meanwhile, Chairman [ŽW ^Z~W  [��X3~~žW ]W

UVX]\W ~VV[žW ‚X_ V[_~‚W to journalists that the _\Âœ [Â?Â?X3~~_W [`W ƒ][grammes and venue are working out arrangements, which would determine venues of events marking the declaration. Bello explained that there are events that reÂ&#x;\X]~W ~` V[_~‚W €~`\~_žW while there are those that ]~Â&#x;\X]~W[ƒ~``~__š “We have set up sub [Â?Â?X3~~_W ^[W ‚[W _~€~]UVW activities of the arrangement. We would get the copies of the subcomÂ?X3~~_W ^[W ^Z~W _~ ]~^U]XU^šW Âż Z~W _\Âœ [Â?Â?X3~~_W Â?XVVW now make their programmes based on their terms of reference. “They would get the budget and then we would start rolling. We are considering a number of venues. “The nature of the organisation would determine the venue because there are events that are solemn, which could be held in a room like meeting, while there are those ^ZU^W ]~Â&#x;\X]~W ]UĂƒĂƒÂ?U^UĂƒĂƒW and could only be held in arena. “We haven’t decided the format yet. It is one of the jobs of the subcomÂ?X3~~_W^[W‚~ X‚~W^Z~WÂŽ[]mat and the procedure. When that is done, we would decide the appropriate venue for that kind of arrangement. “That one could be done as early as next week. ` ~W ^Z~W  [Â?Â?X3~~_W start, we have the event  [Â?Â?X3~~žW Â?~W ZU€~W ^Z~W €~`\~W [Â?Â?X3~~WÂœ~ U\_~W we need input from various people, that is why we have the subcommittees. When they decide on their format, that is when we have venue of the event because each event determines its own venue.â€? It would be recalled that Gumi advised Buhari and Jonathan against contesting in the 2015 elections.

Adamawa UBEC to earmark N46bn for infrastructure OWOLABI ADENUSI, Yola

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x e c u t i v e Chairman of Adamawa State Universal Basic Education Board, Alhaji Bello Dauda Furo, has disclosed that the agency needs over N46 bil-

lion to put in place necessary infrastructure in primary and junior secondary schools across the 21 local government councils of the state. Furo spoke yesterday while addressing journalists and emphasised that the agency needs over N46 billion to put

in shape 1,904 major primary and junior secondary schools across the state.

~W U‚‚~‚W ^ZU^W ^Z~W agency has made catalogue of the challenges that have bedevilled the sector and the reÂ&#x;\X]~‚W ÂŽ\`‚_W Â?[\V‚W address other teething

problems, which have stood as impediment to that level of education across the state. According to him: “The agency arrived at the decision following series of meeting held with major stakeholders in the education sector, especially edu-

cation secretaries and leadership of teachers. The agency is poised towards pursuing process of effective and purposeful delivery anchored on concern for welfare, well-being and progress of the operators, especially the teachers.�


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Groups kick against child rights abuse in Oyo OLAIDE OYELUDE, Ibadan

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coalition of child rights advocacy groups, non-governmental organisation, has blamed successive governments in Oyo State for alleged increasing child right abuses across ^Z~W_^U^~š The coalition spoke during a symposium organised for its members in Ibadan, the state capital, towards fashioning out ways of making the state government wake up to its (the state government) responsibilities in connection with pro^~ ^X[`W[ÂŽW ZXV‚W]XYZ^_š The state chairman of the coalition, Yakub Fadare, disclosed that child rights law has been passed twice in the state in less than 10 years, stressing that “yet, no government has taken any concrete step towards ensuring implementation of the law since 2006 when it was ]_^WƒU__~‚š Fadare emphasised that establishment of family court to adjudicate on child rights abuse-related Â?U3~]_W X_W ^Z~W ]_^W U`‚W major step towards proper protection of  ZXV‚W]XYZ^_š He added that family court is specialised with appropriate jurisdic-

tions at both Magistracy and High Court levels depending on nature of ^Z~W U_~WX`WÂ&#x;\~_^X[`š “By this symposium, we come together to treat and deliberate on issues impeding implementation of Child Rights Law X`W •[W ^U^~šW Z~WVUÂ?WZU_W been passed since 2006 and it witnessed unprecedented passage in the ZX_^[]•W[ÂŽW XY~]XU`WVUÂ?_šW It was passed by two adÂ?X`X_^]U^X[`_šW “By that time, we were

thinking they have genuX`~WX`^~`^X[`šW [Â?~€~]žWX^W has been a toothless bull‚[YW ~€~]W _X` ~šW ~W ZU€~W raised the issue with the incumbent government shortly after it came on board, but the government is not doing any^ZX`YW •~^šW Z~]~W X_W `~~‚W for us to harmonise our positions and see what we can do to save the  ZXV‚WÂŽ][Â?WUÂœ\_~_š The symposium was at^~`‚~‚WϥW[B XUV_W[ÂŽW^Z~W state government includ-

ing the executive arm of government, House of Assembly, judiciary, security agencies as well as other agencies and organisations saddled with the responsibility of pro^~ ^X`YW^Z~W ZXV‚š However, a member of the state House of Assembly, Michael Adeyemo, said the Child Rights Law has not been implemented in the state because of some major ÆUÂ?_W ~Â?Âœ~‚‚~‚W X`W X^žW adding that the Assem-

bly is awaiting outcome of the symposium for suggestions on necessary amendments to the law towards making it enŽ[] ~UœV~š Meanwhile, the state Director of Public Prosecution, T M Ganiyu, who rep]~_~`^~‚W 3[]`~•‘ ~`eral and Commissioner for Justice, Ojo Adebayo, described the child as not just the future but the country’s present, saying that if Nigeria must en-

L-R: Outgoing Managing Director, Lafarge Africa Plc, Joe Hudson; Chairman, Chief Olusegun Osunkeye; In-coming Managing Director, Mrs Peju Adebajo and member, Board of Directors/Alake of Egba land, Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo; during the evening of building on legacy of excellence, launch of corporate biography, farewell to Hudson and welcoming Adebajo to the company, held in Lagos State‌yesterday. Photo: Bode Agbede

More Lagos farmers benefit from AVCEP JEROME USHAKANG

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nother batch of 1,067 farmers received farm input and incentives under Agricultural Value Chains Empowerment Programme (AVCEP) to boost food production across Lagos State by the state govern-

Public Relations Department of the state Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, quoted that one [ÂŽW ^Z~W Âœ~`~  XU]X~_žW VUW Iroko, as saying that “I am happy today because I know that with this empowerment, my farm produce would increase and I would need to get more hands to assist me on the ÂŽU]Â?šW [W ‚[\Âœ^žW ^Z~W ~Â?powerment would create job opportunities across the massive infrastructural criminately at Olomi, so Ajimobi disclosed that ^Z~W€UV\~W ZUX`_š Also, Mrs Bose Oyesanprojects executed by his ad- were miscreants stabbing one of the pro-active measministration so far and ur- ^Z~Â?_~V€~_W U^W Â?[W ][U‚šW ures his administration un- mi said: “Today, I will ban renewal programmes, “Vandalism of properties dertook to curb crime and never forget what hapwhich have changed face became the norm and in- hooliganism is by provid- pened here as I have no of the state, stressing that vestors avoided Oyo State ing jobs for 20,000 youths job, but with the 50 crates they could not have pos- VXÂ?~W UW ƒVUY\~šW ~W  UÂ?~W X`W across the state, stressing of egg I collected, governsible if the violence and with pedigree of peace and that “what this means to ment has given me and brigandage, which per- with the help of God, we us is taking away from the my family good business, vaded the state before he have changed that type- streets potential locus of I thank God and Governor Babatunde Fashola for U__\Â?~‚W [B ~W Â?~]~W Âœ~~`W cast and the state is today  ]XÂ?~_WU`‚WX`_~ \]X^•š harvesting the fruits of our UVV[Â?~‚W^[W [`^X`\~š “Though fraught with remembering people like He recalled that before ƒ~U ~š X^_W U3~`‚U`^W `~YU^X€~_W U_W \_š Juwon Owoade, who “Companies and inves- many hooligans unfortuthe advent of his administration, the state has be- tors are trooping into the nately passed through our spoke on behalf of Ayegcome a classic ‘state of na- _^U^~šW \]W Y[€~]`Â?~`^W X_W screening cordon, necessi- bami Fishermen Cooperture’ where anyone who able to achieve this fol- tating its disbandment and ative Society, said it is not goes to work in the morn- lowing the objective and subsequent re-engagement ~U_•W^[WÂœ\•W™—W W U^~]ing has no guarantee that dispassionate approach to of the youth, this bold step man Outboard Engines he would return home in addressing security issues has cleared substantial given to his group and with the aim of restoring `\Â?Âœ~]W [ÂŽW ^Z~W •[\^ZW [IW commended the state gov[`~WƒX~ ~š Âż _W ^Z\Y_žW UÂœ~3~‚W ϥW dignity of our people that the streets and by that very ernment for the initiative as the then state government, has eluded them in time ÂŽU ^žW[IW^~`‚~` Â•W^[WX`_~ \- the input would boost their  ZU` ~_WX`W U^ ZX`YW _Zš were shooting guns indis- ƒU_^š ]X^•š

Â?~`^š [Â?~W [ÂŽW ^Z~W Âœ~`~  XU]ies expressed profound gratitude to the state government after collecting their input at Mowo (Badagry) and Odogun•U`WÂł Â?[][‚\´W ~`^]~_š It was gathered that they were trained for three days in various agricultural value chains

including artisanal/OBE, egg production, aquaculture, piggery, feed mill, egg marketing, cassava ƒ][ ~__X`YžW _ZW �U]�~^ing, poultry feed, butch~]•žW _ZW ŽU]�X`YžW €~Yetable, horticulture and coconut among others before being given the ŽU]�WX`ƒ\^š The input distributed

included 37,700 crates of eggs collected by 754 Âœ~`~  XU]X~_žW Â?Z[W U]~W into egg marketing; each [ÂŽW ^Z~W –¼Â?W _ZW ÂŽU]Â?~]_W  [VV~ ^~‚W –—W ÂœUY_W [ÂŽW _ZW ÂŽ~~‚žW –¼ŠW Âœ~`~  XU]X~_W of pig farmers collected weaners and 353 butch~]_WUV_[WÂœ~`~ 3~‚š A statement issued by Mrs Bisi Olufuwa of

Ajimobi linked Oyo development with enduring peace OLUSAKIN Ibadan

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overnor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has U3]XÂœ\^~‚W ^Z~W unprecedented development currently witnessing across the state to the peace and tranquillity, which have been put in place by his administra^X[`š Ajimobi spoke yesterday while delivering a lecture entitled – ‘Democratic Governance and National Security: The Oyo State Experience’ at the Executive Intelligence Management Course (EIMC) of Directorate of State Security in Âœ\Ă‚UšW The governor reeled out

sure happy future, it has to take care of the custo‚XU`W[ŽW^ZU^WŽ\^\]~W`[�š

Buhari challenged on proposed Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket OLUSAKIN BABALOLA, Ibadan

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ormer President of Aladura Patriach and expresidential candidate of National Action Council (NAC), Dr Olapade Agoro, has challenged the presidential aspirant of All Progressives Congress (APC), Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd)’s, position that there is nothing wrong in next president and vice-president of the  [\`^]•WÂœ~X`YW \_VXÂ?š Agoro spoke in an exclusive interview with Daily Newswatch, stressing that Buhari’s position coincided with God’s revelation to him regarding the 2015 presidential ~V~ ^X[`š “Honestly, God has just revealed to me that Buhari would never win any presidential election X`W ^ZX_W  [\`^]•šW [W U`‚W take me down on this, he Â?[\V‚W ÂŽUXVW YUVVU`^V•šW ~WX_W `~€~]WUW‚~Â?[ ]U^š

Govt tasked on people-oriented policies OLUSAKIN BABALOLA, Ibadan

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hairman of Senate in Africa, Bradley University, United States of America, Professor S Ariyo Olagoke, has urged government at all levels on the need to ensure that policies formulated and implemented are people-driven with high impact on welfare of the electorate who voted ^Z~Â?WX`^[W[B ~š Olagoke spoke at the weekend during the ceremony of 2014 Institute of Policy Management Development Induction of Fellows where he was inducted as a fellow of the institute, advocating balanced justice system to underline all activities without bias, dis ]XÂ?X`U^X[`žWÂŽ~U]W[]WÂŽU€[\]š He emphasised that policy summersault and inconsistencies have been bane of the country, imploring professional bodies to mount up orientation programmes through workshops and seminars for all, particuVU]V•W[B XUV_W[ÂŽWY[€~]`Â?~`^W with emphasis on ethics of best practices for hitch-free implementation of programmes that would bene ^W^Z~W‚[Â?`‘^][‚‚~`WÂ?U__~_WU`‚W~I~ ^X€~W_^]U^~YX~_š Meanwhile, National President of the institute, who was represented by Okechukwu Nworu, said failure in the implementation of good policies to the V~3~]W ZU_W Âœ~~`W ^Z~W Â?UĂ‚[]W cause of Nigeria’s underde€~V[ƒÂ?~`^š


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Ukraine leader wins pro-West mandate but wary of Russia

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ro-Western parties will dominate Ukraine’s parliament after an election handed President Petro Poroshenko a mandate to ~`‚W UW _~ƒU]U^X_^W  [`ÆX ^W and steer the country further out of Russia’s orbit into Europe’s mainstream. Poroshenko planned to start coalition talks on Monday after exit polls and partial results showed most of the groups that were holding up democratic and legal reforms demanded by the European Union had been swept out of parliament on Sunday. He still faces huge problems: Russia is resisting moves by Kiev to one day join the European Union, UW  ~U_~ ]~W X_W ÂœU]~V•W Z[V‚ing in the east where government forces have been YZ^X`YWƒ][‘ \__XU`W_~ƒUratists, and the economy is in dire straits. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin can still X`Æ\~` ~W~€~`^_žW`[^WV~U_^W as the main backer of the rebels in the east and through Moscow’s role as natural gas supplier to Ukraine and the EU. But with his own bloc and a party led by his ally, Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk, running neck and neck on more than 21 per cent support after more than a quarter of votes on party lists were counted, Poroshenko is assured of dominating parliament. “The majority of voters were in favour of the political forces that support the president’s peace plan and seek a political solution to the situation in the Donbass,â€? Poroshenko said soon after polls closed, referring to the ]~YX[`WÂ?Z~]~W YZ^X`YWZU_W been heaviest in the industrialised east. Final results from voting on party lists and singleseat constituencies will not be known for days. But with a third likeÂ?X`‚~‚W ƒU]^•žW ~VÇ~VƒžW on 11 per cent with 38 per cent of votes counted, Poroshenko can forge a strong coalition government. The 49-year-old confectionery magnate is likely to continue working in close tandem with Yatse`X\Â?žW Â?X^ZW ^Z~W VU3~]W ƒ[_sibly staying on as prime minister to handle sensitive talks with the West on

UX‚W ÂŽ[]W ^Z~W Â?U]‘_ZU3~]~‚W economy. A hawk in dealings with Russia, Yatseniuk is liked in the West for his commitment to deep reforms and astute stewardship of the economy which has been wrecked by the sepa]U^X_^W  [`ÆX ^W X`W ^Z~W ~U_^ern regions. The Kiev government says it is hoping for modest economic growth next year after a 6 per cent decline in 2014, but the World Bank expects the economy to continue shrinking. In line with measures agreed with the IMF, Yatseniuk’s government has cut budget expenditure and let the Ukrainian hry€`XUW Æ[U^šW Z~W  \]]~` •W has lost about 40 per cent of its value against the dollar since the start of the year. Timothy Ash, emerging market analyst at Standard Bank, described the result as a “big vote for the Western reform agendaâ€?. Yatseniuk was well placed to remain prime minister, though his success would be “negatively received by Russiaâ€?, Ash wrote in a research note. “This is a big victory for pro-Ukrainian and statehood (anti-Putin) parties, which will be in the vast majority in the new parliament. A big vote

for Ukrainian independence.� Poroshenko and his allies are trying to restore normalcy to the sprawling country of 46 million after turmoil and violence that began a year ago with street demonstrations against Poroshenko’s proRussian predecessor Viktor Yanukovich. Yanukovich was overthrown in February in what Russia called a “fascist coup�. Moscow responded by swiftly seizing and annexing Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula and backing separatist rebellions in eastern regions. More than 3,700 people ZU€~W ‚X~‚W X`W YZ^X`YW X`W the east, including nearly 300 passengers on a Malaysian airliner shot out of the sky over pro-Russian rebel-held territory. [_ [�WZU_WUV_[W \^W[IW gas supplies to Ukraine in a dispute over the price and unpaid bills, causing alarm in the EU which gets a third of its gas needs from Russia, half of it via Ukraine. Heavy shelling on the outskirts of the rebel stronghold of Donetsk in the east on Monday served as a reminder of ^Z~W Ž]UYXVX^•W [ŽW UW  ~U_~ ]~W agreed there on September 5, though there was no word of any casualties.

A woman casts a ballot during a parliamentary election in eastern Ukraine, October 26, 2014

Suicide bomber in Iraq kills 27 Shi’ite militiamen near Baghdad – police

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s u i c i d e b o m b e r killed at least 27 Shi’ite militiamen on the outskirts of the Iraqi town of Jurf alSakhar yesterday after security forces pushed Islamic State militants out of the area over the weekend, army and police sources said. The attacker, driving a Humvee vehicle packed with explosives

and likely stolen from defeated government troops, also wounded 60 Shi’ite militiamen, who had helped government forces, retake the town just south of the capital. Holding Jurf al-Sakhar is critical for Iraqi secu]X^•W Ž[] ~_W �Z[W `UVV•W managed to drive out the Sunni insurgents af^~]W�[`^Z_W[ŽW YZ^X`Yš It could allow Iraqi forces to prevent the Sunni insurgents from edging

closer to the capital, sever connections to their strongholds in western Anbar Province and stop them infiltrating the mainly Shi’ite Muslim south. The group has threatened to march on Baghdad, home to Special Forces and thousands of Shi’ite militias expected to put \ƒW ~] ~W ]~_X_^U` ~W XŽW the capital comes under threat.

Brazil’s Rousseff re-elected by grateful working-class, country divided

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espite opposition from nearly half of Brazil’s voters, leftist President Dilma

[\__~IW�[`W]~‘~V~ ^X[`W on Sunday and will have another four years to try to revive growth in a once-booming economy gone stagnant.

The 66-year-old Rouss~IžW �Z[W �U_W UW U] X_^W guerrilla in her youth, overcame growing dissatisfaction with the economy, poor public

Brazil’s President and Workers’ Party (PT) presidential candidate Dilma Rousseff celebrates after disclosure of election results, in Brasilia October 26

services and corruption to narrowly clinch a second term for herself and the fourth in a row for her Workers’ Party. ÂŽ^~]W UW ÂœX3~]žW \`ƒ]~dictable campaign that ƒX3~‚W ƒ[[]~]W ]UĂƒXVians grateful for government anti-poverty programmes against those exasperated with a stalled economy, Rouss~IW Â?\_^W `[Â?W _~~Â?W ^[W  [`^X`\~W ÆUY_ZXƒW _[cial services even as she tweaks economic policies to restore growth. Most investors are skeptical that Rouss~IW  U`W ^\]`W U][\`‚W ^Z~W slumping economy after four years of ineffective industrial policies. A Brazilian equity exchange traded fund listed in London fell around 10 per cent yesterday before markets

opened in Sao Paulo. ^XVVžW [\__~IW U`‚W aides consistently shrug [IW Â?U]Â?~^W ƒ~__XÂ?X_Â?W U_W VX3V~W Â?[]~W ^ZU`W ^U`trums by speculators. As her camp celebrated victory late on Sunday, longtime foreign policy advisor Marco Aurelio Garcia told reporters that investors should relax and “take tranquilizers.â€? Speaking to a relieved crowd of supporters in Brasilia, the capital, [\__~IW U Â?`[Â?V~‚Y~‚W the close race and the call for change expressed by many voters. “I know that I am being sent back to the presidency to make the big changes that Brazilian society demands,â€? she said after winning the ]\`[IW~V~ ^X[`WÂ?X^ZWŠÂ˜ÂšÂ?W per cent support.


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Botswana president to be sworn in for second term

Activists for the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) distribute posters with the picture of incumbent President Ian Khama

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he president of diamond-rich Botswana will be sworn in for a second term ^[ U WU ^~]W_~~X`YW[IW^Z~W ~] ~_^W ZUVV~`Y~W ~^W ^[W his party’s half century of unbroken rule. The government said 61-year-old Ian Khama

XVVW^U ~W^Z~W[U^ZW[ W[B ~W before the country’s Chief Justice, days after the exmilitary man’s Botswana Democratic Party won a comfortable parliamentary majority. The BDP has ruled Botswana since independence in 1966, taking the country from abject pov-

erty to one of the most prosperous and stable countries on the continent. That economic record was enough to help Kha UW _~~W [IW UW _^~]`W ZUVlenge from opposition parties, who managed to reduce his BDP’s tally by eight seats to 37.

The coalition Umbrella for Democratic Change won 17 seats to become the country’s main opposition party, after making inroads in urban areas. Fifty-seven of 61 seats in parliament are elected with four more picked by the president. “The UDC did well for a new party, but naturally we were hoping for more votes to topple the BDP. It was never to be,” said Seakamela Motsoaledi, a UDC party representative. Although seen as one of Africa’s success stories, Botswana has recorded rising unemployment since 2009 as the global economic crisis sent diamond prices falling. A drop in diamond revenues had forced Khama’s government to halt planned investments in recent years. During the election

campaign, Khama ad X3~ W ^Z~W UXV\]~W [ W ZX_W government to stop unemployment rates from rising. Among key challenges that he faces is the task of diversifying the country’s economy. International observ~]_W ~]~W _U^X_ ~ W ^ZU^W the polls had been free, although questions were raised over election funding and the poor representation of female candidates in the party lists. Regional blocs, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the African Union (AU), said the election had been “credible U` W ]~Æ~ ^X`YW ^Z~W XVVW [ W the people. “ “Botswana remains unique in Africa in that it has enjoyed 48 years of sustained and uninterrupted democracy,” said the SADC mission.

Ebola: Visiting envoy Samantha Power condemns international response

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he United States ambassador to the United Nations has begun a visit to the three nations worst hit by the Ebola outbreak, criticising the level of international support so far. Samantha Power has landed in Guinea and will visit Sierra Leone and Liberia. She told NBC some na^X[`_W Z[W[I~]~ W U X`YW “haven’t taken responsibility yet” in supplying aid and doctors. More than 10,000 people have contracted the Ebola virus, with 4,922 deaths, according to the World Health Organisation’s lat~_^W Y\]~_ All but 27 of the cases have occurred inside Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. Ms Power told NBC as she boarded her plane: “The international response to Ebola needs to be ^U ~`W^[WUW Z[VV W XI~]~`^W scale than it is right now.” She said: “You have countries at the UN where I work every day who are signing on to resolutions and praising the good work that the U.S. and the UK and others are doing, but they themselves haven’t taken the responsibility yet to send docs,

to send beds, to send the reasonable amount of money.” Ms Power told NBC the “mere fact of going as a member of the president’s cabinet shows that we shouldn’t be afraid”, addX`YW ^ZU^W Z~]W ~ ~U] [V W son was “obsessed” with Ebola. She will visit national Ebola coordination centres and meet U.S. and UN workers, although it was not clear whether she would meet survivors of the outbreak. Ms Power last week said the international community “isn’t just losing the race to Ebola. We are Y~3X`YWVU ~ « WU` W~ ~`W praised Cuba - under a U.S. embargo for decades - for its supply of doctors to Sierra Leone. The Pentagon announced that a new commander, Maj Gen Gary Volesky, had taken over the U.S. military mission ^[W YZ^W [VUWX`W ~_^W rica. It said that troops from the U.S. 101st Division who arrived in Liberia 38 days ago had established two new laboratories and that a 25-bed hospital should be operational in the capital Monrovia by November.

The U.S. has pledged 4,000 troops to build hospitals and to train health workers in West Africa, some 600 of whom have already arrived. However, new rules in some parts of the U.S. on quarantining returning health workers have drawn criticism. A nurse put into isolation on her return from treating patients in Sierra Leone expressed anger at the way she was dealt with at Newark Airport. Kaci Hickox, of medical charity Doctors Without Borders, said the experience was frightening, and described seeing a “frenzy

of disorganisation, fear and most frightening, quarantine”. She said she was kept in isolation at the airport terminal for seven hours and given only a cereal bar to eat. New York, New Jersey and Illinois have imposed stricter quarantine rules than those at the federal level. In the three states, anyone who has had contact with Ebola victims in West Africa now faces a mandatory 21-day quarantine period. The White House said the states’ stricter rules [\V W \^W [IW UX W [] -

ers and others travelling to West Africa to help mitigate the crisis at its source. Although Ms Hickox tested negative in a preliminary test for the virus, she will remain under quarantine for three weeks and continue to be moni^[]~ W WZ~UV^ZW[B XUV_ The stricter measures were put in place in New York and New Jersey after a doctor, Craig Spencer, tested positive for the virus on his return from Guinea last week. U.S. President Barack Obama said in his weekly radio and online address that Americans had “to be guided by the facts - not

Samantha Power, right, has been critical of the international response

However, the mission noted the inadequate voter education ahead of the polls, due to a lack of funding. The SADC also urged the authorities to encourage the participation of women in a vote dominated by male candidates. The AU called on Botswana to provide public funding of political parties to “ensure fairness during the electoral process and improve fairness.”

Egypt activists jailed for three years for ‘illegal protest’

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n Egyptian court has sentenced 23 activists to three years in jail for breaching a controversial protest law. The activists include Yara Sallam and Sanaa Seif - prominent civil rights campaigners. There have been increasing complaints about restrictions on civil liberties since President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi came to power. The protest law requires special permits from the authorities for any protest involving more than 10 people. The defendants were accused of holding an illegal demonstration on 21 June to call for the release of detainees and the annulment of the protest law itself. Z~ WU]~WUV_[W ~X`YW `~ W $1,400 (£870). Campaigner Sanaa Seif is the daughter of the late Ahmad Seif al-Islam, one of Egypt’s leading civil rights lawyers and campaigners who died in August. Sanna Seif’s brother, the prominent blogger VUUW ~V U3UZ W U_W released on bail in September while he appeals against a 15-year jail term for violating the same protest law and assaulting a policeman. Amnesty International says that Ms Sallam, a lawyer Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, was not even participating in the protest for which she is being imprisoned.


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As telephony operators dare regulators over swindles

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recent lamentation by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) that major GSM providers were ignoring its directives to stop promotional swindles and poor services signals that the regular has perhaps lost its teeth to protect innocent subscribers. The report of NCC’s second quarter monitoring of key performance indicators published October 8 2014 had noted that giant MTN and GLO, in particular, had ƒ~]_X_^~`^V•W‚~ ~‚WUVVW U\^X[`_W to stop violating directives [`WU`^X‘ [�ƒ~^X^X[`žW]Xƒ‘[IW ^U]XI_žWŽUXV\]~W^[W�~~^W_~]€X ~W quality prescriptions as well as refusing blatantly to obey the ban on bogus promotions. However, the toothless regulatory NCC said it “may consider� imposing sanctions on some GSM operators for persistently infringing on its regulations. It is tragic that while subscribers are paying about N1 billion daily for miserable services or service not rendered, all the NCC says is to consider sanctions. What has become of the promise of the Minister of Communications, Mrs Omobola Johnson, who announced Federal government’s threat to prosecute from January 1, 2014 recalcitrant and greedy GSM network operators over piteous service and promotional swindles, operators’ impunity, a piteous services?. Omobola Johnson had on December 16 2013 threatened to stop shoddy GSM operators from selling further the Subscriber Identity Module, SIM, cards from last Dec 31. Said the minister, “Nonprovision of good service to subscribers would now be U3]U ^X`YW`~ ~__U]•W [\]^W actions where the management of the companies would be prosecuted by the CPC, where cases of consumer abuse by the

operator is establishedâ€?. Her words, “Subscribers are daily faced with poor network service delivery that make it impossible for consumers to receive calls, induced drop calls, unsustainable calls, unsolicited text messages at odd hours, unsolicited telemarketing calls, deceptive broadband speed advertisements by some service providers and failed service delivery without compensation to consumersâ€?. Mrs Johnson added that mobile phones users were short-changed through ÂżX`_\B X~`^W \_^[Â?~]W U]~W lines, unrelenting sales promotions despite poor network service delivery, non compensation to consumers for loss of airtime and poor service, network insecurity characterised by uncontrollable interruptions [`W`~^Â?[]Â?_WϥW\`X‚~`^X UÂœV~W third partiesâ€?. Telecommunication stakeholders including association of telecom subscribers have had serious cause to lament that the weakness of the regulatory agency in curbing swindles U`‚W]Xƒ‘[IWϥW^~V~ [Â?W ]Â?_W who are also complaining of harsh economic environment Â?UÂ?X`YW‚XB \V^W`~^Â?[]Â?W expansion to boost quality. However, it is more tragic that the regulatory agency, the NCC, in the past pocketed proceeds of the hundreds of Â?XVVX[`_W `~_WÂŽ[]W[ƒ~]U^[]_W poor quality service instead of sharing to the cheated subscribers forced to pay for unsuccessful services. More lamentable is the excuse of NCC that its operating laws do `[^Wƒ~]Â?X^WX^W^[W_ZU]~W^Z~W `~_W collected to subscribers, a task which the National assembly should take up immediately to amend NCC laws to make for compensation for failed services and protect consumers from greedy telecoms operators who deliberately

overload and incapacitate their network capacity with dubious ƒ][�[^X[`_WU`‚WV[3~]X~_š It is instructive that the operators too are constrained by harsh economic clime of grossly inadequate and unreliable electricity supply, which has necessitated huge expenditures in billions of naira to provide alternative power, which are now being threatened because of poor security and policing countrywide. Government has to address multiple taxations by all the three tiers of government, improve power and strengthen NCC with the wherewithal to check the GSM operators passing the cost of ^Z~X]WX`~B X~` •W^[W_\œ_ ]Xœ~]_žW �ZXV~W Wƒ][ ^_WŽ][�W^Z~W lacuna. However, the Communications Minister said government was addressing

challenges facing telephony operators, including vandals damaging their base stations and facilities, high cost of right of way permits and perhaps multiple taxations, by working with the ministry of works and state governments. Nevertheless, the minister remarked, “Using the excuse of the problems in the operating environment to (justify) poor quality of service by the operators will no longer be acceptable�. The National Association of Telecoms Subscribers (NATCOMS) has repeatedly demanded compensation for users of deplorable mobile telephone networks countrywide. The telecoms consumers’ right group had in UWV~3~]W^[W^Z~W W‚~�U`‚~‚W N597 billion at N5,000 for each of the 119 million subscribers for drop and incomplete calls .

Nevertheless, we encourage Minister Johnson to match his words with action to stop operators concentrating on ‚\œX[\_WV[3~]X~_WX`_^~U‚W[ŽW[`W quality service and expanding subscribers beyond network capacity. It is tragic that government tolerated the unwholesome and prolonged malpractices. NCC must henceforth introduce a policy, which forbids operators from assaulting subscribers with unsolicited promos and V[3~]X~_šWWWW Therefore, government and regulator must not allow a few operators to constitute a cartel or a quasi monopoly to the detriment of national interest. There is urgency in licensing more GSM operators to deepen competition and prevent cartelisation of the industry.


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View Point Tuesday, October 28 2014

Tackling mass failure in exams

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Abdulbaqi Jari Sokoto ass failures in various examination are now In my own assertion as a one time been recorded yearly. The recent 2014 WAEC results volunteer teacher, I believe the following have shown that over 68 are among the major problems: W˜šWW U Â?W[ÂŽWÂ&#x;\UVX^•W~‚\ U^X[`žW~‚\ U^[]_W percent of the 1.6 million candidates failed either Mathematics or English - which are ƒ]~]~Â&#x;\X_X^~W ÂŽ[]W Y~3X`YW U‚Â?X__X[`_W X`^[W any tertiary institution in Nigeria as against 65 percent and 60 percent in 2013 and 2012 respectively. Only about 30 percent got €~W  ]~‚X^_W X` V\‚X`YW U^Z~Â?U^X _W U`‚W English. That was against 35 percent and 38 percent for 2013 and 2012 respectively. Also, about 8.4 percent of the results were `\VVX ~‚šW €~`W ^Z~W ^]U‚X^X[`UVW W ^ZU^W _^\‚~`^_W ƒU__~‚W Â?X^ZW ƕX`YW  [V[\]_W X_W now in comatose. The NECO 2014 results show that over 52 percent failed in either Mathematics or English. 2014 was not ‚XI~]~`^šW Though both paper and computer tests were used to access the students, but still over 60 percent scored below 180. Even in our tertiary institutions, the cases of spill and learning environment. The teachers over and students graduating with pass are half-beaked graduates that are also ‚~Y]~~_W U]~W [`W ^Z~W X` ]~U_~šW Z~W Â&#x;\~_^X[`W product of corrupt teachers and schools. for teachers and the students is, why this The environment is not favourable for mass failure? Causes of the failure? How learning. Twenty students par twenty foot can we remedy them? _Â&#x;\U]~W][[Â?š

2. Lack of well and proper examinations _^U`‚U]‚šW XI~]~`^W_ Z[[V_W�X^ZW‚XI~]~`^W curriculum. WAEC standard, NECO standard etc 3. Lack of robust and articulated orientation for the students. Many students

Instead of them “facing their books, they eventually end up on Facebook�. “While they are supposed to go to class, they spend their time on 2go. Other factors include lack of determination of students to succeed, motivation from parents, teachers. Needed too is regulation of social networks in schools - especially during study, lectures and examinations do not know the format of UTME, NECO etc. They thought it was like their ordinary school exams. W™šW I~ ^W[ŽW_[ XUVW`~^�[]�_WU`‚W�~‚XUšW Even during the time of examinations, one will still see students online, on Facebook,

Â?X3~]žW–Y[W~^ ÂšW ~[ƒV~WÂŽ][Â?W^ZX]^~~`W•~U]_W of age are allowed to register on these networks. Therefore, they spend most on their time on these networks. Instead of them “facing their books, they eventually ended up on Facebookâ€?. “While they are supposed to go to class, they spend their time on 2go. Other factors include lack of determination of students to succeed, motivation from parents, teachers, etc All those problems among many others  U`W Âœ~W ]~Â?~‚X~‚šW Z~W ]_^W U`_Â?~]W ^[W avoiding mass examinations failures lies [`W ^Z~W Â&#x;\UVX^U^X€~W ^~U ZX`YW U`‚W V~U]`X`YW materials and environment. Also, the national education policy should provide an environment conducive to learning, including feeding, and recreation. Before taking school teachers, their ability to impact the needed knowledge _Z[\V‚WÂœ~WUW^[ƒWƒ]X[]X^•W`[^WĂ‚\_^W ~]^X  U^~šW That is very imperative for the promotion of knowledge. Needed too is regulation of social networks in schools - especially during the times of study, lectures and examinations.

Comrade Sokoto writes from Usmanu Danfodiyo University, <jariabdubaqi@gmail.com> +2348035424321

Ekiti: Governance not a popularity contest

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any Nigerians have watched with UÂ?UĂƒ~Â?~`^WU`‚W\3~]W [`_^~]`U^X[`W^Z~W unfolding political saga in Ekiti State and the descent into war of words between the former governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi and Mr Ayodele Fayose, the current governor. It is rather unfortunate and shows the despicable and nauseating level of our democratic traditions and the stripe of people that occupy the political space. Nobody is begrudging Fayose as the elected governor but it behoves him to bring dignity and decorum to that ~ UV^~‚W[B ~šW Z~^Z~]WZX_W~V~ ^X[`WX_WU_WUW]~_\V^W[ÂŽW_^[Â?U ZW X`ÂŽ]U_^]\ ^\]~W[]W^Z~WX`‚XI~]~`^WU`‚W~VX^X_^W‚X_ƒ[_X^X[`W[ÂŽW Fayemi to the electorate, it is left for history and posterity to judge. What the people of Ekiti State demand of their governor is to stop the constant criticisms of Fayemi and face the task of righting the wrongs of the Fayemi era, that is at least what I can glean from the change of guards in Ekiti State. The electorate in their wisdom harboured the hope that U•[_~WX_WUWÂœ~3~]WÂ?U^~]XUVWU_WÂŽU]WU_WY[€~]`U` ~W[ÂŽW^Z~W_^U^~W is concerned and that is what the governor should prove. [€~]`U` ~WX_WUW_~]X[\_WÂœ\_X`~__W[ÂŽWU3~`‚X`YW^[W^Z~WÂ?~VÂŽU]~W and security of the people and is very far from this untidy ^]U‚X^X[`W[ÂŽW ]X^X X_X`YW^Z~WÂŽ[]Â?~]WZ[V‚~]W[ÂŽW^Z~W[B ~WÂ?ZX ZW  U`WÂœ~W_~~`WX`W^Z~W\`‚XY`X ~‚Wƒ][€X` ~W[ÂŽWƒ[ƒ\VU]X^•W [`^~_^šW That time is past and this is the moment of truth and Fayose should demonstrate what he has brought to the table as far as governance is concerned. I was privileged to watch the inauguration of Governor Fayose on the tube. He spoke about stomach infrastructure and how he promised the Ekiti people that he was already rearing their chicken for Christmas. He also opened the new Government House for the people of Ekiti State to see the alleged opulent lifestyle of Fayemi. It was also reported that he invited some pastors and imams to pray over the Government House. The man is free to use any style for his administration. That is the beauty of democracy. Once the choice is made, the people have to live with it for that period. But what really pierced the sensibilities of some Nigerians is the constant Âœ][[‚X`YWUÂœ[\^W U•~Â?XĂ?_WÂ?X_‚~~‚_WX`W[B ~WU`‚W [Â?ƒVUX`_W about that administration which is almost becoming the trademark of the Fayose government. As a Christian, I advise Fayose to stop brooding about the past and chart a Âœ~3~]W [\]_~WÂŽ[]WZX_Wƒ~[ƒV~šW `~WVX^~]U]•WÂ?X^WX`WUWÂ?[Â?~`^W of intellectual illumination postulated that even God cannot change the past. The governor should learn from the pitfalls of his predecessor and the biblical Lot`s wife saga. Fayose recently said that the new Government House that cost about N3.3 billion is a waste and were it possible for him, he could have sold it. He also alleged that it would

Julius Oweh take N150 million to maintain the house annually. This is how Fayose`s Special Assistant on Information and Social Media, Mr Lere Olayinka captured the opulence of the Fayemi regime: `Between Fayemi and his wife, what was spent on their bedrooms, toilets and bathrooms will be in the region of N100 million. How can a responsible government use borrowed funds to provide this kind of luxury for the governor and his family alone in a state where a lot of people  U``[^WUI[]‚W^[WÂŽ~~‚WÂ?[]~W^ZU`W[` ~WX`WUW‚U•Ă?šW These allegations, though weighty, are not substitutes for vision driven governance that addresses the welfare and security of the people. The people did not vote for Fayose ^[WÂ?]X`YWZX_W `Y~]_WU`‚WÂœ][[‚W[€~]W^Z~WÂ?X_‚~~‚_W[ÂŽWZX_W predecessor. He should mint out his vision and mission for the state, after all the luxury State House is for Ekiti people. To put the records straight, the media aide to Fayemi, Olayinka Oyebode dismissed the allegations of Fayose as imaginative conjectures. This is the defence of Fayemi: `I do `[^WÂ?`[Â?WÂ?Z~]~W^Z~•WY[^W^Z~X]W Y\]~_WÂŽ][Â?žWX^W_[\`‚_WUÂœ_\]‚šW Governance is a serious business and I am appealing to them not to reduce it to a joke`. The truth is that the joke and clowning is being taken too far and the earlier, Fayose stopped focussing on the past

The truth is that the joke and clowning is being taken too far.... Governance is not some populist programmes like eating roasted plantains with the people or visiting `mama put` eatery to show that he connects with the people

U‚Â?X`X_^]U^X[`žW^Z~WÂœ~3~]WÂŽ[]W^Z~WY[€~]`U` ~W[ÂŽW^Z~W_^U^~šW [\W can continue to stand on the shoulders of Fayemi to stress your own political relevance. The electorate rejected Fayemi and it is now left for Fayose to justify that electoral mandate by rolling out his mission and vision for the state. If his major policy thrust is stomach infrastructure and to buy rice and chicken for the electorate at every religious celebration or national holiday, he is very free to do just that. If he still decides to turn the Government House into an amusement park, he is at liberty to do that as long as he enjoys the mandate of the people. But I predict a situation where the people would be sick of his political philosophy of _^[Â?U ZWX`ÂŽ]U_^]\ ^\]~šW Z~W []\ÂœUWU]~W€~]•WZU]‚WÂ?[]Â?X`YW and intelligent people, and would not accept handouts as substitute for governance that addresses the social and ~ [`[Â?X W`~~‚_W[ÂŽW^Z~Wƒ~[ƒV~šW [\W‚~`XY]U^~W Â?X^XWƒ~[ƒV~žW the home of leading intellectuals, seasoned professionals and business moguls by harping on the mundane philosophy of stomach infrastructure. This kind of philosophy makes meaning to people at the lowest social rung and not the highly intelligent people of Ekiti State. No wonder, the nation`s literary treasure, Wole Soyinka described the election of Fayose as a mystery. Today the mystery is unfolding before our very eyes. If Fayose as the duly elected governor of Ekiti state is not comfortable with the policies of Fayemi, he is free to dismantle them within the province of constitutionalism. He should not go to the rooftop and shout about that. He has the electoral mandate of his people in the next four years to paint the state in his own canvass. The time of soapbox oratory is over and this is time for governance and how to improve the welfare of the people. [€~]`U` ~WX_W`[^WUÂœ[\^W V[Â?`X`YW[]WÆ[U^X`YW_[Â?~W populist programmes like eating roasted plantains with the people or visiting `mama put` eatery to show that he connects with the people. Governance is also not about denigrating your predecessor in the eyes of the public. If Fayose is so angered about the Fayemi regime, he is very free to probe him. But if Governor Fayose deludes himself that his continued political relevance is to heap insults on Fayemi for his `misdeeds`, then he is not prepared for the serious Âœ\_X`~__W[ÂŽWY[€~]`U` ~WU`‚W~€~`W^Z~WÂœ~`~  XU]X~_W[ÂŽ stomach infrastructure shall come to the naked realization that their messiah has no ideas of moving the state to the next level. Any government that runs on anti-opponent sentiments []Wƒ[VX^X UVW€~`‚~3UWX_WXVVW~Â&#x;\Xƒƒ~‚W^[WĂ‚\_^XŽ•W^Z~W~V~ ^[]UVW mandate and dispense the authentic dividends of democracy to the people. I may be wrong but these are my fears. Oweh, a journalist, writes from Asaba, Delta State. 08037768392


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NFF crisis: No cause for alarm –Anyansi country and build on the successes recorded by the last board led by Alhaji Aminu Maigari. “Like I said, there is no cause for alarm. I beMaduabuchi Kalu lieve everything will be resolved to enable the ewly appointed board take the game to Chairman, Tech- the nest level,” Anyansi `X UVW [ X3~~W said. of the Nigeria Football It is recalled that the Federation (NFF), Chief relative peace being enFelix Anyansi Agwu, joyed by Nigerian footsays there is no cause for ball was last Thursday UVU] W[ ~]W [\]^W`\VVX - brought to a halt with cation of NFF’s elective ^Z~W `\VVX U^X[`W [ W ^Z~W Congress held on Sep- September 30 elective tember 30 in Warri. Congress that ushered Anyansi, who spoke in Amaju led board and with Newswatch Sports as it is at the moment, X_W [` ~`^W ^ZU^W ^Z~W there is palpable fear in problem will be re- the country that solved, insisting that FIFA hammer may the development of the fall because of this new game in the country is development in the Nitop priority of the Amaju geria. Pinnick led NFF board. “There is no problem U_W U]W U_W ^Z~W `\VVX Ution of the September 30 Congress by Jos High Court is concerned. I am of the view that the matter will be resolved in no distant time so that the game will be taken to the next level,” Anyansi said. “The new board of the Nigeria Football Federation led by Pinnick Amaju, has a robust plan to develop the game in the

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inister of Sports and Chairman, National Sports Commission, Dr. Tammy Danagogo has assured that the country will tap into the school’s sports to ensure the success and sustainability of the Z\3V~W X ~W X`X^XU^X ~ W UW campaign of the World Badminton Federation in order to harness enormous talents from the grassroots. Danagogo made this declaration on Friday, when the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN) led by its President, Hon. Justice Danlami Senchi paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja. The Minister who was represented by the Acting Director General and

Director, Sports Medicine, Dr. Abdulkadir Mu’azu lauded the initiative and stressed that through the programme about 20,000 kids will be reached across the country. Dr. Danagogo stated that the programme being an international campaign by the World Badminton Federation to drive the sport of badminton to the grassroots was in line with Nigeria’s policy for grassroots sports development. This, he said “as a country, we believe that we are not only promoting kids to develop talent for a particular sport, but also to be healthy and derive UVVW ~`~ ^_W^ZU^W [ ~W X^ZW it, not only in class but to enhance self-discipline and avoid obesity and its associated cases.” Continuing, the Minister said: “The campaign came at a time when the National Sports Commission is partnering with the Ministry of Education, National School Sports Federation and the Sports Councils in promoting sports at grassroots because the country believes that only at the grassroots it can achieve and harness great potentials.”

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Nigeria defence woes: Yobo says no to Eagles return Ephraim Nwosu

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ormer Super Eagles captain, Joseph Yobo has rejected calls by a section of NiY~]XU`W U`_W ^[W UVVW [IW ZX_W international retirement and return to the national team following the abysmal performances of the duo of Kenneth Omeruo and Godfrey Oboabona in the Super Eaglesde fencein recent games. Omeruo and Oboaona’ pairing in the central de ~` ~W ZU_W [` ~ ~ W ~W goals in four Nations Cup \UVX ~]_ W^Z\_W ][ ^X`YW question marks on their ability to man the position in Nigeria’s next two crucial games against Congo and South Africa. Speaking exclusively with Newswatch Sports, erstwhile Fenerbahce defender, said he was not ready to rescind his decision to quit international football. “I am happy to hear that the fans are missing me and want me back in the national team, but I don’t think that will be possible at this stage. I was there for more than a decade and you don’t expect me to be there forever. “I had a great time with the Super Eagles and I felt it was time to give the younger players a chance to play and enjoy them-

selves in the team as well. The last Nations Cup and World Cup were the high points of my national team career and for me, I left when the ovation was loudest,’’ he said. He opined that even though he hopes to return to the national team in the future, he would like to return as a coach or administrator rather than as a player. “Yes, I hope to return to the Super Eagles someday if my services are needed, but this time around it

should be as a coach or administrator,” he told Newswatch Sports. “I want to heed the clamour from my friends who believe I have all the qualities to make a good coach and who advised me to come back and help my country. It has always been my dream that one day I will coach the Super Eagles and use the opportunity to correct some of the mistakes our past coaches made while we were playing under them. “I am planning to ac-

quire a UEFA coaching ~]^X U^~W X`W `YVU` W U [`YW [^Z~]_W Z~`W W nally quit club football in order to prepare myself for this challenge,” he added. Yobo at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil became the ]_^W VU ~]W ^[W ~ ~]W VU W 100 games for the national team, a milestone he achieved in the 2-0 loss against France. The 34-year-old announced his retirement from international football shortly after the tournament.

Giwa denies Amaju’s Court appeal

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he Christopher Giwa-led Nigeria Football Federation faction has denied any knowledge of stay of court execution on the ruling of the Federal High Court in Jos, which set aside the elections that brought the Pinnick UÂ\WV~ W [U] W^[W[B ~ Barrister Habila Ardzard, counsel to Giwa said that his clients have not been served with any motion for stay of execution of the ruling of the court .

“I am not aware of any stay of Court execution order. According to the rules of the Federal High [\]^ W [\W U`Ñ^W V~W UW motion on notice on Fri U WU` WY~^WZ~U]X`YW ~ W for Wednesday. It is not possible,” Ardzard said.

The Giwa faction therefore called on the public to disregard false information being disseminated by some mischievous persons who are still disregarding the court orders. The Federal High

Court in Jos has since ~ W [ ~ ~]W ©^ZW 2014 for hearing of the motion on notice while status quo remains. A Federal High court in Jos quashed the Amaju led board for disobeying their orders that restrained NFF from holding a General Congress on 19th September, 2014 and the elections held thereof on September 30th 2014. Meanwhile, information reaching Newswatch Sports has it that NFF is [X_~ W^[W_U` ^X[`W_^UIW[ W the body who is collaborating with the former [U] W ^[W U\_~W X_UI~ tion and rancour within the football family. The _^UIÑ_W `U ~W U_W `[^W ]~vealed.


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FIBA Africa Club championship: Coach Ahmedu relishes Mark Mentors’ ticket Francis Ajuonuma

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ark Mentors coach, Peter Ahmedu has hailed his players for picking a continental ticket at the just concluded Zone 3 FIBA Africa Champions Cup for men and women, which ended at the weekend in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Mark Mentors stunned Nigeria champions, Kano Pillars 78-73 points in the _~�X‘ `UVW X`W UW  [�ƒV~^~W replay of the DStv Premier Basketball League `UVžW�ZX ZW XVVU]_W�[`W^[W seal their place in the con^X`~`^UVW `UVWZ[V‚X`YWVU^~]W in the year in Tunisia. “I want to thank all the ƒVU•~]_WŽ[]W^Z~WY[[‚W~I[]^W

they put up against Kano Pillars. The game was a very close one just like ^Z~W `UVW X`W UY[_W Â?Z~]~W we lost by 82-81 points. Here in Burkina Faso, we were condemned to win because we had worked hard. We thank God for this victory and also give kudos to the management  [Â?Â?X3~~WÂŽ[]W^Z~X]W~I[]^_W Â?ZXV~W `[^W ÂŽ[]Y~3X`YW Yoche Mark who has been behind the scene,â€? he said. For Usman Abubakar of Kano Pillars, the loss is just one of those things that happen in a basketball game. “We tried our best, but lost because the Mark Mentors side played better and deserved to win. Our biggest problem was from our big men who didn’t do enough, but we can’t win all the time. We wish them luck in the con^X`~`^UVW `UV_š

Adekeye plans wrestling championship, commends YSFON to four players in the present Falcons squad ormer Chief of that won the African U€UVW ^UIžW X ~W Women Championship Admiral Ganiyu (AWC) in Namibia. Adekeye (Rtd) has com“I want to commended Youth Sports mend YSFON for all it Federation of Nigeria has been doing over the (YSFON) for its unre- years in talent discovery V~`^X`YW ~I[]^_W ^[Â?U]‚_W and also use this oppordiscovering talents at tunity announce that the grassroots, just as he very soon I will sponsor hinted on plans to bank- a wrestling tournament roll a national wrestling X`W IUžW Â?U]UW ^U^~W^ZU^W  ZUÂ?ƒX[`_ZXƒW X`W IUžW will involve all athletes Kwara State. from the 36 states of the Admiral Adekeye, country and the Federal who gave the commen- Capital Territory. dation when members Âż ~W  Z[_~W IUW `[^W of the national execu- only because I am from tive of the body led by the town but to also its Secretary General, keep to its old image as Patrick Okpavuerhe the combatant town of and Barrister Kola Ade- the country. poju, representative of Other members of the national President the executive who were paid him a courtesy visit part of the visit are the in his residence, noted Federation’s ethics and that YSFON through its disciplinary chairman, numerous competitions Captain Abiodun Ajao, has been able to discover representative of the players that later played Lagos YSFON, Okey Igfor the various national bokwe and the media ofteams with about three  ~]žW •[W Ă‚~‚[Â?\`š

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he bane of Nigerian football crisis -- the Nigeria Football Association (NFA) Decree 2004, which makes the football body a government parastatal that can sue and be sued, will be abrogated in the next two to three weeks, Newswatch Sports can report. A bill to abolish the contentious Decree has passedcrucial reading stages in the nation’s apex law making body – the Senate, where the pros and cons of the bill were debated before it was referred to the SenU^~Ă‘_W ƒ[]^_W [Â?Â?X3~~W for public hearing. Adamu Gimba – ChairÂ?U`W[ÂŽW ƒ[]^_W [Â?Â?X3~~W in the Senate, who disclosed this to Newswatch Sports, said the Decree has taken this long to repeal because they want to do a thorough job on the bill so as not to give room for any loophole that could warrantcourt litigations when signed

into law. He said when the bill scaled through several stages of reading in the Senate it was thrown open to the public for stakeholders to make their inputs and recommendations before all that were articulated and sent back to the house for `UVW‚~VXœ~]U^X[`_š “We have done a lot of work on the bill and have virtually concluded. I can assure you that within the

next two to three weeks, the bill will be passed. When the bill was subÂ?X3~‚žW Â?~W ƒ]~_~`^~‚W X^W ^[W^Z~W ~`U^~WÂŽ[]W^Z~W ]_^W reading. Then it was debated in the second reading, where its advantages and disadvantages were considered before it went ^[W Â?•W [Â?Â?X3~~W Âł^Z~W ƒ[]^_W [Â?Â?X3~~W [ÂŽW ^Z~W Senate). “During my Commit^~~Ă‘_W_X3X`YžWX^WÂ?U_W^Z][Â?`W open to the public and

all football stakeholders were also invited to come and discuss it. The stakeholders made their inputs and recommendations. We now harmonized all the inputs, sorted them out, put them together and produced a clean bill that was re-presented to the Senate. What remains now is for it to be discussed clause by clause at the third reading and that will be it. “It has taken this long because the process of law-making is not a simƒV~W �U3~]šW W W ~W �U`^W ^[W produce a law that will stand the test of time. We’ve been painstakingly careful in dealing with it to avoid ambiguities that could cause it to be thrown away after one or two years,� Gimba added. Despite changing its name to Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), the statutory Act that established it still refers to the body as NFA and the government has been budgetary allocations to the football body as NFA. This has been a source of court litigations with Federal High Court at a point declaring NFF as illegal body.

Dili begs Patience Jonathan for trophy

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he Chairman of the Nigeria Women League, Dilichukwu Onyedinma has appealed ^[W^Z~W XY~]XUW ]_^WVU‚•žW Utience Jonathan to donate a trophy for competition among female clubs in Africa. There has been clamour for the introduction of African club competition for

the women, but the Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) has not heeded to the call up till now. In a statement from the chairperson of the Nigeria Women League, Dili noted that they will put up this request when the Presidency hostsSuper Falcons on return from Namibia, where they just won the Africa Women Championship. Dili also stated that they plan to honour Nigeria’s

First Lady, Dame Patience Goodluck Jonathan with the award of Grand Matron of Women Football in Nigeria. She stated that the award will be made to Her Excellency when Falcons present the Africa Women trophy to President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday. She said the First Lady deserves the award in view of the laudable role she is playing in Africa.

Dili added that the performance of the Falcons is a clear manifestation of the improvement of the Nigeria Women League; adding that Falcons won the coveted trophy for the peace of Nigeria especially as the government of Nigeria tackles the current security challenges in the country. She is optimistic that the conferment of the award on the First Lady will improve the lot of the Nigerian women footballers.

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igerian-born forward, Jerry Mbakogu scored twice in Capri’s 5-0 win over Pescara in the Italian Serie B. Mbakogu scored his side’s last two goals of the encounter in the 60th and 84th minute. The former Juve Stabia forward has now scored four times in two games as he scored twice last weekend against Latina. The goals took his season tally to six from 10 serieA games so far. The 5-0 victory keeps

Capri top of the Serie B, well in line to gain promotion to the Serie A next season. The Lagos born forward joined Capri permanently ^ZX_W_\��~]W[`WUW €~‘•~U]‘ deal, after impressing during the second half of last season while on loan from Padova. Last season he scored seven times from 28 games and already he is one goal short of that tally from just 10 games. The 22-year-old forward is yet to be capped by Nigeria at any level.


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Ronaldo backs Van Gaal for EPL title

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eal Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo says Louis van Gaal will bring the Premier League title back to Manchester United. While the Portuguese reckons Jose Mourinho’s

Z~V_~UWÂ?XVVW `X_ZW^[ƒW[ÂŽW the Premier League this season, he says Dutchman Van Gaal will re_^[]~W `X^~‚Ñ_WÂŽ[]^\`~_š Ronaldo said: “Van UUVW X_W UW ÂŽU`^U_^X W  [U ZW and I am certain he will Â?UÂ?~W `X^~‚W ZUÂ?ƒX[`_W UYUX`W Ă“W XÂŽW `[^W ^ZX_W •~U]W ^Z~`W€~]•W_[[`WUÂŽ^~]W^ZU^š “Sir Alex Ferguson said that Van Gaal will need time - and he is right. Because, in the beginning at United, even Sir Alex didn’t win any^ZX`YWÂŽ[]WUWÂŽ~Â?W•~U]_š “To get a good squad and a good team takes time, so lets give Van Gaal the time he needs.â€?

Van Gaal rues fresh injuries to Falcao, Jones

Rojo hints Nani has Old Trafford future

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anchester United ‚~ÂŽ~`‚~]W U] [_W Rojo has hinted that Nani might still have a ÂŽ\^\]~WU^W V‚W ]UI[]‚žWUÂŽ^~]W ]~€~UVX`YW ^ZU^W _~`X[]W [Bcials are constantly asking him how the Portuguese Â?X`Y~]W X_W Y~3X`YW [`W U^W ƒ[]^X`YW X_Âœ[`š The Argentina international joined the Red DevXV_W ÂŽ][Â?W ^Z~W ]XÂ?~X]UW XYUW giants in a ÂŁ16 million deal during the summer, with U`XW Z~U‚X`YW X`W ^Z~W [ƒƒ[site direction on a seasonlong loan. And, Manchester United  ZX~ÂŽ_W ZU€~W V[[Â?~‚W ^[W \_~W Rojo’s ties at EstĂĄdio JosĂŠ Al€UVU‚~W^[WÂ?~~ƒW V[_~W^UÂœ_W[`W ^Z~W [\^ U_^Ă‘_W ƒ][Y]~__W ÂœU Â?W in his homeland. U`XĂ‘_W ‚~ƒU]^\]~W _\YY~_^~‚W^ZU^WZ~WÂ?U_W`[^WƒU]^W [ÂŽW [\X_W €U`W UUVĂ‘_W ]_^‘ ^~UÂ?W ƒVU`_W Â?[€X`YW ÂŽ[]ward, but judging by Rojo’s latest comments that is not entirely accurate. Âż Z~Wƒ~[ƒV~WZ~]~WU^W U`-

chester United are always asking me about Nani,â€? he was quoted as saying by the \`‚U•W ~[ƒV~š Âż Z~•W U_Â?W XÂŽW Z~W _ []~_W Y[UV_žWÂ?Z~^Z~]WZ~Ă‘_WƒVU•X`YW ]~Y\VU]V•W U`‚W ƒVU•X`YW Â?~VVW X`W ^ZU^W ƒ[_X^X[`šW Z~•W U]~W €~]•WU3~`^X€~W^[W^Z~WÂ?[]Â?W[ÂŽW Nani.â€? Manchester United scouts have been ordered ϥW U`W UUVW ^[W Â?~~ƒW UW  V[_~W Â?U^ ZX`YW Âœ]X~ÂŽW [`W ^Z~W ¡Â˜Â–—ž———‘U‘Â?~~Â?W _^U]žW ƒ]~_\Â?UÂœV•W _[W ^ZU^W Z~W  U`W make a decision next summer whether to reintegrate ^Z~W ƒVU•~]W ÂœU Â?W X`^[W ZX_W squad.

Sinkgraven: Van Gaal steps up pursuit

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Sports/euro league

Mandzukic snubbed EPL move for Atletico

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Neymar has annoying attitude – Capello

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razil and Barcelona superstar, Neymar has quickly risen up the ranks to become one of the world’s most talented and popular footballers. But while his reputa-

tion as a talented player has soared, so has his reputation for dabbling in simulation from time to time. Russia boss, Fabio Capello, who led Real Madrid to two La Liga titles, hit out at Neymar on

Fox Sports Italy (h/t Goal. com) in the aftermath of Real Madrid’s 3-1 win over Barcelona on Saturday. “Neymar is a great striker, but I hate that a player of his level has to fall to the ground every

time you touch him,â€? he said. “He has a very an`[•X`YWU3X^\‚~šW Neymar scored the opening goal of El Clasico after just three minutes, but Madrid fought back to dismantle the Catalans.

tletico Madrid striker, Mario Mandzukic, has revealed he rejected a possible move to the Premier League in order to join the reigning Liga champions. The Croatia international left Bayern Munich for the Spanish capital in a â‚Ź15 million (ÂŁ12m) move over the summer as the Bundesliga champions made room for Roberto Lewandowski from Dortmund. Mandzukic was heavily linked to a number of English clubs including the likes of Chelsea and Liverpool and says he turned down more lucra^X€~W [I~]_W ^[W Ă‚[X`W X~Y[W Simeone’s side. Âż W ZU‚W Âœ~3~]W [I~]_W than from Atletico,â€? he told Sportske novosti. “There were calls from the UK that interested me, but I believe that their style of football is simply not my way. There were also interest from Italy U`‚W _[Â?~W  [` ]~^~W [I~]_W from Russia.

“I’m very pleased with everything. I couldn’t  Z[[_~WUWÂœ~3~]WƒU^ZWUÂŽ^~]W leaving Bayern Munich. The fans here accepted me immediately. “Atletico was the best possible decision for me at this stage of my career.â€? The 28-year-old former Wolfsburg man went on to admit that the chance to work with Simeone played a huge role in his decision. “Simeone was the key to me coming to Atletico,â€? he said. “His style and passion, with so much success, they are the things that inspire me. I love guys VXÂ?~WZXÂ?žWZ~Ă‘_WUW]~UVW YZ^er, direct and transparent who is not fake and always says what he really thinks.â€? U`Â‚Ăƒ\Â?X W ZU_W €~W goals in 11 appearances for Atleti, who visit Getafe on Sunday knowing that victory will take them to within one point of city rivals Real Madrid and just two behind leagueleaders Barcelona.

Del Piero demands more from Balotelli

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Benitez’s great coach –Koulibaly

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apoli defender, Kalidou Koulibaly, has revealed that he’s happy with his choice to join the Azzurri over the summer and feels privileged to be working with coach Rafa Benitez. The 23-year-old, who completed his move to the Partenopei from Genk in

\V•žWZU_WU‚�X3~‚W^ZU^WZ~W was pleasantly surprised with the Serie A side’s decision to continue their pursuit of him after originally failing to secure his services back in January and he insists that he’s now looking to grow as a

player in Italy. Koulibaly spoke to Foot Mercato about signing with Napoli and his time at the club thus far, while also giving praise to coach

Benitez. “Benitez had called to take me to Napoli as early as January, but to no avail,� said the Frenchman. “I didn’t think that Napoli would wait another six months, but we kept in touch and eventually began to negotiate the deal in June. “I’m glad I chose Napoli. “Benitez? He’s a great coach, he has won many titles and to work with him is really important to us players. He is a great man and I’m growing a lot under him.�

lessandro Del Piero warned Mario Balotelli that “the mind is more important than technique.â€? The Liverpool and Italy striker has yet to score in the Premier League this season despite having the most shots on goal and ZX_W U3X^\‚~W X_W ]UX_X`YW ~•~brows. “I don’t feel I am in any position to judge Balotelli. I hope he can rediscover himself in English football,â€? said Del Piero in La UĂƒĂƒ~3UW‚~VV[W ƒ[]^š “If anything I can give a general overview that also applies to Mario. Between the mind and technique, the mind is more important. “You need to send a signal to the outside that you are really involved. It’s important, as it shows you are playing with heart and giving your all, trying to do the right thing. “You have to put yourself up for the challenge every single day. Face every training session as if it were a Final. “If you improve just to a small degree in your dayto-day behaviour, then at the end of the day you’ll get a result.â€? Ex-Juventus star Del Piero is currently playing for the Delhi Dynamos in the new Indian Super League.

Juve paid massive agent fees for Tevez, Llorente

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uventus Financial reports released by Juventus have highlighted the massive fees the Bianconeri have paid to player’s agents over the past year. Chief amongst these was the money given to the representatives of Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente, both of whom arrived at the club for the start of last season. Llorente joined Juventus on a free transfer from Spanish side

Athletic Bilbao, but the Turin giants still had pay just over â‚Ź3 million to the striker’s representatives. Carlos Tevez’s agents received an even greater remuneration following their clients move from Manchester City. The Argentine’s entourage pocketed â‚Ź4.8m from Juventus. Despite the dizzying fee’s paid to their player’s agents the Bianconeri recently announced a record turnover for the ƒU_^W `U` XUVW•~U]š


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Nyasango for Japan race

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City & State TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2014

Comrade Onifade will be greatly missed by all–ASUU/LASU

Friends mourning late Comrade Onifade

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ZX`‚WVX`Y~]W[`žWZ~W_UX‚š In his own remark, Dr Deji Agboola chairperson of ASUU, Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Ogun State blamed LASU for the death of Prof Onifade. According to him, the university management set up an investigation panel to persecute him and play down on his integrity as a man of honour with great achievements. His words : “ Onifade was an embodiment of integrity who was always at the fore front of ASUU struggle all his life. He was a pillar that all of us have always looked up to anytime there was crises in ASUU , the man had always been the rallying point before the crises generated into strike and because of this, the university management set out to ƒ~]_~ \^~W ZXÂ?W ϥW _~3X`YW \ƒW UW ƒU`el to investigate him on his role as ^Z~WX`_^X^\^X[`Ă‘_W X]~ ^[]žW ~`^]~WÂŽ[]W General Studies , the position he held ÂŽ][Â?W–——¼W\`^XVWZX_W‚~U^ZšW

Dr Kunle Idris described Onifade as an astitute scholar, a dogged and loyal unionist, dependable and amiable, who would be missed by all for his integrity

~W_UX‚WÂŽ\]^Z~]W^ZU^W^Z~W [Â?Â?X3~~W came out with a report which de VU]~‚W VU^~W `XÂŽU‚~W U Â&#x;\X3~‚W [ÂŽW ^Z~W allegation but the university management did not act on this report talkless of passing the judgemnent as recommended by the panel. Agboola said LASU treated the man unjustly as they impeached on his integrity and that is why he concluded they killed him because of the ~Â?[^X[`UVW^]U\Â?UWZ~W_\I~]~‚WX`W^Z~W hands of the management over the Â?U3~]š Daily Newswatch sent an sms to the Vice Chancellor, Prof John Obafunwa who was said to be in a Council meeting and he replied : “I am sorry I cannot say anything . ASUU-LASU should be asked how LASU killed him. Perhaps you want to ask ASUU ÂŽ[]WUW [ĥW[ÂŽW^Z~W ~U^ZW ~]^X  U^~š Another important issue that was also addressed at congress was the issue of signing of register by lecturers saying this is trampling on their rights. Prof Biodun Sani, pioneer chairman of ASUU-LASU who is now a professor in the University of Ibadan told members that they should henceforth desist from the habit of signing any register open by the university management. “We need to rededicate ourselves to the tenets and principles of ASUU which the late Prof Onifade fought for during his lifetime. We should not aloow any university administrator to trample upon our rights, today, we cancel signing of register in šW `•WU U‚~Â?X W_^UIW^ZU^W_XY`_W register is humiliating himself and should sign himself/herself out of the university because anybody who ‚[~_W^ZU^WX_W`[^W ^W^[WÂœ~WUW\`X€~]_X^•W V~ ^\]~]žWZ~W_UX‚š National Vice President of ASUU Prof Biodun Ogunyemi said signing of register is the ususal practice that is employed by university administrators in collaboration with the State government to intimidate members of ASUU anytime a struggle is going on so as to break their backbones, heap up sentiments in order to break their resolve during crises. Responding on behalf of the family members, Mr Henry Onifade, younger brother to the diseased, said the family has lost a gem and a pillar who always talked to them about being principled saying what the family needs now is prayers for them to be able to bear the irreparable loss. “We are all challenged that wherev~]WÂ?~W `‚W[\]_~V€~_WÂ?~W_Z[\V‚WƒVU•W our roles in such a way that we leave our footprints on the sand of history. I pray God should continue to give \_W^Z~WÂ?XVVW^[WÂœ~W_~VÆ~__WX`WUVVWÂ?~W‚[W just like my late brother did in his VXÂŽ~^XÂ?~žWZ~W_UX‚š


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Woman of Substance TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2014 TAYO SALAMI

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lhaja Fatima AbdulKareem has carved a niche for herself in her chosen profession. She is well known for her ceaseless and immeasurable contributions to unionism in the media industry. She was the seventh national president of National Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ). Today, she has added a plus to her accomplishments. How? Z~WX_W^Z~W ]_^W XY~]XU`WÂŽ~Â?UV~WĂ‚[\]nalist to be elected as an executive of the Federation of African Jour`UVX_^_šW Z~WX_WUV_[W^Z~W ]_^W XY~]XU`W female journalist to be elected into the world body of journalists -- the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ). That is double honours for AbdulKareem as she holds the ƒ[_X^X[`W[ÂŽW X ~W ]~_X‚~`^W[ÂŽWY~`‚~]W council at FAJ and IFJ.

U€X`YWÂ?[]Â?~‚WÂ?X^ZW^Z~W ][U‚ U_^X`YW []ƒ[]U^X[`W [ÂŽW •[W ^U^~W Âł ´ÂžWÂŽ[]W[€~]W–¾W•~U]_žW œ‚\V areem revealed she’s self-made in journalism and unionism. AccordX`YW ^[W Z~]žW Âż Ă‘Â?W ^Z~W ]_^W ÂŽ~Â?UV~W _~ ]~^U]•W[ÂŽW WX`W šW Ă‘Â?W^Z~W ]_^W ÂŽ~Â?UV~W `U` XUVW ~ ]~^U]•W X`W NUJ, Oyo State chapter. I’m also ^Z~W ]_^W W_^UIW^[WÂœ~ [Â?~W^Z~W chairperson of NAWOJ in Oyo ^U^~šW Â&#x;\UVV•žW Ă‘Â?W ^Z~W ]_^W •[W ^U^~W X`‚XY~`~W ^[W Âœ~ [Â?~W ^Z~W `Utional president of NAWOJ in NiY~]XUžW Ă‘Â?W^Z~W ]_^W XY~]XU`WÂ?[Â?U`W to become an executive at the Federation of African Journalists in its over 100 years of its existence, I’m ^Z~W ]_^W XY~]XU`WÂ?[Â?U`W^[WÂ?X`WU`W election as a member of the executive of the International Federation of Journalists. I made this achievement because I am determined. I pushed myself and I approached ƒ~[ƒV~WÂ?Z[W [\V‚WZ~VƒWÂ?~W^[WU3UX`W the ladder of success.â€? ƒ~UÂ?X`YW UÂœ[\^W Z~]W ]~_ƒ[`_XÂœXVX^X~_W^[WÂŽ~Â?UV~WĂ‚[\]`UVX_^_WX`W XY~]XUžW she noted that women journalists X`W XY~]XUWU]~WĂ‚\_^WUWƒU]^W[ÂŽWZ~]W]~_ƒ[`_XÂœXVX^X~_šW ‚‚X`YW ^ZU^žW Âż W UÂ?W responsible to all female journalists in Africa and the world. The role I Â?[\V‚WƒVU•WX`W XY~]XUWÂ?U•W`[^WÂœ~W too visible because I have a wide  [€~]UY~š She, however, pointed that wom~`W Ă‚[\]`UVX_^_W X`W XY~]XUW `~~‚_W UW V[^W [ÂŽW ~ Âƒ[_\]~šW Âż ~W U]~W Ă‚\_^W V[ UVW champions. We don’t know what X_WZUƒƒ~`X`YW[\^_X‚~W^Z~WÂ?[]V‚žWÂ?~W `~~‚W ^[W Y[W [\^W Â?X^ZW UW ƒ\]~W Z~U]^W and we should be ready to learn from people who are more exposed U`‚W ZU€~W YU]`~]~‚W Â?\ ZW ~ Âƒ~]Xence than we do. Most of these countries we visit have sophisticated equipment, conducive and favourable environment to practice journalism. In other words, women Ă‚[\]`UVX_^_WX`W XY~]XUW`~~‚WUWV[^W^[W do because we are far behind,â€? she explained. ZU^WU]~W^Z~W~I[]^_W_Z~Ă‘_WÂ?UÂ?X`YW to ensure women journalists in NiY~]XUWU]~W~ Âƒ[_~‚ÙW Z~W]~_ƒ[`‚~‚žW Âż Z~]~WX_W`[^ZX`YW W U`W‚[WXÂŽW WÂœ]X`YW U`•W~ Âƒ[_\]~Wƒ][Y]UÂ?Â?~WU`‚W^Z~W leadership of NAWOJ doesn’t accept it. I was the seventh national president of NAWOJ and it was ‚\]X`YWÂ?•W^~`\]~W^ZU^W WX`^][‚\ ~‚W ^]UX`X`Y_W UÂœ][U‚šW Z~•W _^XVVW X` \V U^~W ^]UX`X`Y_W [\^_X‚~W ^Z~W _Z[]~_W [ÂŽW XY~]XUW X`W ^Z~X]W ƒ][Y]UÂ?Â?~W

Women journalists need exposure –AbdulKareem

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opponent could not make it to the Â?~~^X`YšW ~ÂŽ[]~W ^Z~W ~V~ ^X[`žW Â?~W Â?~]~WYX€~`W^Z~W ZU` ~W^[W UÂ?ƒUXY`W U`‚WU`WX`^~]ƒ]~^~]WÂ?U_W[`WY][\`‚W to interpret to members who do not \`‚~]_^U`‚W `YVX_ZWVU`Y\UY~šW WÂ?U_W opportuned to speak with them U`‚W W [`€X` ~‚W^Z~Â?WϥW\_X`YW^Z~W ]XYZ^WÂ?[]‚_WU`‚W^Z~W]XYZ^WY~_^\]~_šW My opponent did not have this opƒ[]^\`X^•WU`‚W WY\~__~‚W^ZX_WX`Æ\enced the number of votes I had.â€? œ‚\V U]~~Â?W ‚X€\VY~‚W ^ZU^W XY~]XU`_W Â?Z[W U]~W ~ ~ \^X€~W Â?~Â?Âœ~]_WU^W WU`‚W WU]~W^]•X`YW^Z~X]W best to correct the notion the asso XU^X[`WZU_WUÂœ[\^W XY~]XUšWÚÚ WU`‚W WÂ?UÂ?~W^Z~X]W_^]U^~YX~_WϥWV[[Â?X`YW U^W^Z~W]~YX[`W^ZU^WU]~W‚X_U‚€U`^UY~‚W U`‚WÂ?X^ZX`W^ZU^W]~YX[`W^Z~•WW [`_X‚~]W [\`^]X~_W^ZU^WU]~W‚X_U‚€U`^UY~‚W U`‚W ƒ][€X‚~W ^Z~W `~ ~__U]•W ^ZX`Y_W needed for journalists in those  [\`^]X~_šW \^W ^Z~W Â?U•W XY~]XU`_W portray ourselves, they think we have the best facilities to practice. More so, the way we host FAJ and W[B XUV_WÂ?Z~`W^Z~•W [Â?~W^[W XY~]XUWÂ?U‚~W^Z~Â?WÂœ~VX~€~W^Z~W [\`^]•WX_WUVVWX`WUVVWU`‚W^Z~]~WX_W`[^ZX`YW Â?~WU]~WVU Â?X`YšÑÑW Z~W_UX‚š AbdulKareem pointed that she ZU]‚V•W ]~_^šW Âż Z~`W ƒ~[ƒV~W U]~W _V~~ƒX`YWX`W^Z~WÂ?X‚‚V~W[ÂŽW^Z~W`XYZ^žW WUÂ?WÂœ\_•W_ ]XœœVX`YWX‚~U_W[ÂŽW^ZX`Y_W WÂ?U`^W^[WU ZX~€~WU`‚WÂ?UÂ?X`YWƒVU`_W [`WZ[Â?W^[WU ZX~€~W^Z~Â?š¿W

[Â?W‚[~_W_Z~W [Â?ÂœX`~WZ~]W[B XUVW duties with unionism? She retorted, Âż WZU€~WÂ?[]Â?~‚WÂ?X^ZW^Z~W WÂŽ[]W [€~]W–¾W•~U]_žW_[W Ă‘Â?W][[^~‚šW V_[žW W have worked so much when I was not involved in unionism so they all know I’m not lazy. Even when I’m not around, they know I’m not ‚[‚YX`YW Â?[]Â?Ă˜W X^W X_W Âœ~ U\_~W ^Z~W situation calls for it. They know that Â?ZU^WÂ?UÂ?~_WÂ?~WZUƒƒ•WX_WÂœ]X`YX`YW Y\~_^_W^[W^Z~W_^U^X[`žW^Z~•WYU€~WÂ?~W ^ZU^Wƒ]X€XV~Y~W^[WÂœ~WU ^X€~WX`W\`X[`ism and they know that whatever I want to do, I want to do it well. The over her opponent in the IFJ elec- YV[]•WX_W`[^WÂŽ[]WÂ?~WUV[`~žWX^WX_WÂŽ[]W^Z~W ^X[`žW _Z~W _UX‚žW Âż •W [ƒƒ[`~`^W Â?U_W station as well.â€? UW UÂ?~][\`XU`šW U]^W[ÂŽW^Z~W€[^X`YW Apart from unionism, AbdulKarules is that members who could reem derives a lot of pleasure from `[^WÂ?UÂ?~WX^W^[W^Z~Wƒ[VVX`YW\`X^W [\V‚W Z~VƒX`YW Â?[Â?~`W U`‚W  ZXV‚]~`žW _Z~W vote online for their preferred can- believes so much in them. This didate. We were voted for online Â?U‚~W Z~]W ~_^UÂœVX_ZW UW `[`‘Y[€~]`but the day we were supposed to Â?~`^UVW[]YU`XĂƒU^X[`W UVV~‚W [Â?~`W meet for the election proper, my  [`W `X^XU^X€~_WÂł ´ÂžWUW€[V\`^U]•žW ƒZXVU`^Z][ƒX ÂžW `[`‘]~VXYX[\_žW `[`‘^]XÂœUVW []YU`X_U^X[`W [ÂŽW Â?[Â?~`W ÂŽ][Â?WUVVWƒ][ÂŽ~__X[`_WX`W–——מWÂœ\^W^Z~W W Â?U_W ]~YX_^~]~‚W [B XUVV•W X`W –—˜™šWWÂż ~WZU€~W]~ƒ]~_~`^U^X€~_WX`W –×W_^U^~_WX`W XY~]XUšWW \]WÂ?X__X[`WX_W to defend and protect the interest of Â?[Â?~`WU`‚W ZXV‚]~`WX`WUVVW]UÂ?X  U^X[`_šW [WÂ?U]Â?W^Z~WŠÂ™^ZWX`‚~ƒ~`dence anniversary, we visited the ZXV‚]~`Ă‘_W ~Â?U`‚W [Â?~žW[Â?`~‚W ϥW ^Z~W •[W ^U^~W Y[€~]`Â?~`^W ^[W ‚[`U^~W ÂŽ[[‚_^\I_W U`‚W ƒ][€X_X[`_W to demonstrate our love and care. Ă‘Â?W  \^W [\^W ÂŽ[]W ^ZX_W ^•ƒ~W [ÂŽW ^ZX`Y_W because I am passionate about any^ZX`YW ^ZU^W ƒ~]^UX`_W ^[W Â?[Â?~`W U`‚W children,â€? she concluded.

We need to go out with a pure heart and we should be ready to learn from people who are more exposed and have garnered much experience than we do


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Increasing African coverage, Deutsche Welle opens new correspondents’ office in Lagos

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Food varieties on display...

Taste of Lagos: 5-Star festival of food, fun GBENGA AJAYI

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he Sunday, after the 54th celebration of Nigeria’s independence from British rule, Freedom Park, in Lagos Island-- a transformed former prison grounds now housing Kongi Harvest Gallery, a structure built in recognition of the contributions to the arts [ W ]X UÑ_W ]_^W [ ~VW VU\]~U^~W [ W literature, Professor Wole Soyinka, became the extraordinary venue for Nigerian Food Festival nicknamed “Taste Of Lagos” and sponsored by Aldo Global Services, the Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives and some big business concerns in Nigeria. The venue, which is easily accessible from every point on the island and mainland of Lagos, the social and economic heart of Nigeria, as early as 9:00 a.m. had erected on the pastoral environment 36 strong stands crowned with white canopies symbolically representing the states of Nigeria. Also, hundreds of white chairs had been arranged on the grounds giving the environment a trade fair ambience. By 10:00 a.m., smartly dressed chefs, butlers, vendors, ushers and organisers took posi^X[`_W^[WU3~` W^[WY\~_^_W_^]~U X`YW in trickles. But, as the clock ticked to noon, ^Z~W [[ W ~_^UW W \`X \~V W ]_^W X`W the annals of the history of Nigeria, started without any formal opening ceremony. May be, the irresistible inviting aroma made the crowd of guests to troop in bravely to dictate the agenda of ^Z~W ~_^U WU` WW ~^~] X`~W U_^~]fully its pace and govern its tempo as they moved freely to stands that provided foods of their tastes, made purchases and proceeded to

devour it. ‘Taste Of Lagos,’ an idea of fertile minds that understood that food encompasses everything that is important to people and U ~_WUW_[ XUVW XI~]~` ~WU_W ~VVWU_W strengthens social bonds at the festival, gave men and women, boys and girls, the opportunity to ex-

press their inviolable membership [ W^ZX_W []V W ~_ X^~W XI~]~` ~_WX`W ages, races, religions and cultures, as they ate, drank, exchanged pleasantries and had fun. X X`YW [ÛU` W ]~U_[`_W []W ^Z~W festival, Busola Dejonwo-Tokan, one of the organisers, said: “This X_W ^Z~W ]_^W [ W X^_W X` W X`W XY~]XUW

This is the first of its kind in Nigeria and it aims to showcase our rich diversity in Nigerian cuisine and delicacies thereby creating awareness on Nigeria’s rich food culture

and it aims to showcase our rich diversity in Nigerian cuisine and delicacies thereby creating awareness on Nigeria’s rich food culture. This landmark event is the start of history that would impact generations to come, home and away, evolving to become a food-loving tourist dream.” As the guests increased and the high-pitch of melodious music booming from hi-tech electronics heightened, the event proved not only a festival of healthy eating or food awareness, but a signature food event that allowed families, men, women and children of different ages to enjoy the rich culinary tastes of Nigerian and continental dishes. Some guests, who voted with their money for coco`\^ ÆU [\]~ W]X ~ W ]X~ W]X ~ W_UVU W grills, baked food, cake, sausage, meat pie, dough nut, sandwich — were abundantly served, but an eye-catching scene was the crowd ^ZU^WW ~_X~Y~ W ~` []_W^ZU^W[I~]~ W Banga soup, fufu, uha soup, edika ikong, afang, ofe, cultural delicacies of Easterners, while many guests from the South-West eagerly demanded for gbegiri, ewedu, efo riro, pounded yam, ofada rice, egusi soup and amala -- the most popular meals in the region. Karikashi, kubewa, luru waina, tuwo shinkafa and tuwo masara, famous foods in the northern states, were well consumed with relish and gusto by people from that region. Giving reasons why some guests U3U Z~ W UV\~W ^[W ^Z~W [[ _W ][ W their cultures, Funke Babs-Kufeji, another member of the festival group of organisers stated: “It is because globally, food is a symbol of people’s identity. People like to project their culture not only by the dialect they speak, the clothes they wear, the songs they Continued on page 45


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Food... all round

Tokan declared the aim of the festival had been achieved. But she told our correspondent the event tasked organisers’ skills as well took its toll on their time. “I am happy today that we have been able to show that Nigeria has a food culture and food custom even though the nation has over 250 ethnic groups and a large number of foods. Our guests saw the foods raw, their cooking and how they were served. We shall take the message about the need to eat Nigerian foods to the corridors of power in local, state and the central governments,” she enthused. Maybe, time will fall in love with her sweet patriotic dream and next line of action for more of such food festivals.

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sing, their dance steps or designs of their buildings, but by the type of food they eat. Food is part of \V^\]~ W ^W XI~]~`^XU^~_W ~[ V~W[]W makes them distinct. “Essentially,” Babs-Kufeji added, “This food festival is well-timed because many Nigerian youths consume more foreign foods now, maybe, because they are relatively cheap, available and easy to prepare, forfeiting the health-giving local foods. There is need to develop our local foods, not only to make them compete with foreign ones only, but to boost our food industry and by extension our economy because Nigeria, by virtue of her immense agricultural potential, can be one of the food baskets of the world if value is added to her agricultural produce to make it compete with others in the world.” ^W^Z~W [[ W ~_^U W_[ ~WZU W U^Zolic tastes or appetite for no particular food. Godwin Nwachukwu, belonged to this group. The banker and indigene of Imo State, who ate gladly a plate of amala and efo riro, told Daily Newswatch, “Although there are foods that are native and cultural to my area, I think I should be nationalistic and feel more Nigerian today. Food, many Nigerians should know, is a symbol of national unity. Nigerians, I advised should develop appetite for foods of other regions, U]] W ][ W U]~U_W XI~]~`^W ][ W

theirs and learn the way of life of other countrymen. If they do this, we become a strong and united country.” Michael Idongesit, an engineer from Akwa Ibom State, who preferred to eat fufu and edikan ikong at the festival, was enormously

~VU^~ W U` W _U^X_ ~ W ~ U\_~W ^Z~W meal was prepared by a Yoruba woman. “It has the original home ^U_^~W U` W V~U_U`^W V[ UVW ÆU [\] W W think through food, Nigeria can achieve oneness that politics has robbed us of,” he stated smiling. Beaming delightedly, Dejonwo-

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elcome to another edition of your kiddies page. But before then, how are you and how is school. I hope you are enjoying school life once again. Well, today, we will conclude the story of Malala and I also want you to enjoy and learn from the stories and educative materials below.

The Mice which Travelled

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The Fox and the Crow

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also fell down dead. \]X`YW^Z~W YZ^žWUW `U�~W^ZU^W�U_WƒU__X`YWœ•W got trampled and died. VVW^ZX_W^X�~žWUW U �UVW�U_W_X3X`YWœ~ZX`‚WUW^]~~š When he saw the Hunter, Deer, Pig and Snake, all lying dead, he was overjoyed and said to himself, “Ah! What luck! It looks as though I am Y[X`YW^[WZU€~WUWŽ~U_^žWœ\^W W_ZUVVW~U^W[`V•WUWVX3V~W at a time so it will last me longer.� Then, the Jackal dragged each body to his cave, one by one. He had a feast for a long time! Lesson: Be patient and think wisely.

Adeifeoluwa Adepeju on her 7th year birthday on Oct. 3

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Happy birthday to Tobiloba Thomas who clocks 4 on 24th Oct.


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Teens & Kiddies

Daily Newswatch TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2014

Nature Zone Giant Armadillo The armadillo is really strange looking. Although most armadillo species look like they are bald, they do have wiry hairs on the sides and the belly. Some people refer to the hairs as curb feelers, since armadillos can feel their way around an area at night as the hairs touch objects.

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Chef of the Week

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2014

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helped with the cooking. Also, we had aunties and uncles that lived with us. Besides, I went to a boarding secondary school. When I was in the university, I stayed in the hostel -- even though my parents lived in Ife. I didn’t have any formal training in catering, but I read catering books. Cooking is a gift I have U`‚WU`•WÂŽ[[‚W WU3~Â?ƒ^W^[W [[Â?žW W [[Â?~‚W it well.â€? Z~W ]~ UVV~‚W ^ZU^W Z~]W ]_^W Â?UĂ‚[]W

cooking experience was on the occasion of her birthday. Usually, she travels abroad with her parents for holidays. But that year, she didn’t travel abroad with her parents. This gave her the opportunity to celebrate her birthday with her friends in Nigeria. She thought about things that would make the day memorable and her invited guests most welcome. “I made up my mind to surprise them. Therefore, I entered

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the kitchen and cooked for them. Startlingly, the food came out well and it tasted nice,� she added. She noted that Ilabe Bukateria and Dola’s Delicacies provide delicious food such as jollof rice, fried rice, pounded yam and Chinese dishes. She also revealed that the food her customers order include Chinese fried rice, Singapore noodles, shredded beef, green pepper and diced chickens in oyster sauce. However, because of the need to meet the demand of her growing clientele, she had to learn how to make Chinese foods and small chops. She said, “Five years ago, I met a guy who had worked in most of the Chinese eateries in Lagos. So, whenever I wanted to prepare Chinese meals, I would call him to prepare it for me. So, I learnt it from him. “I started basically with foods and not small chops and cocktails. But in the events of catering, my clients always needed small chops, so they would ask me if I knew anyone who was into it. So, I had to look for someone who also taught me that.� For someone whose job takes her out of the home most of the time, how does she take care of her family? Luckily, she has a husband who does not only appreciate the peculiarity of her job but who also gives her the needed support in her day-to-day running of the business. “I have a wonderful husband who is supportive of my business. We met at the Obafemi Awolowo University about 21 years ago, but we eventually got married 13 years ago. When we were courting, I always told him that I won’t like to work for anybody. He is from a career-orientated family, while I am from an entrepreneur-orientated home. When I started, he took me to see all my clients. So, all my old clients know my husband; and any job I have outside Lagos, my husband has to be there with me,� she disclosed.


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Sam Popoola samolapop@yahoo.com

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2014

Adamawa: Ngilari laughs last as court sacks Fintiri

Ngilari

Ahmed Umar Fintiri

PASCHAL NJOKU, Abuja

political developments in Adamawa State, hence I did not submit it to the 5th defendant (as Governor of Adamawa State) as strictly stipulated by Section 306(1), (2) & (5) of the 1999 [`_^X^\^X[`šW “That I was therefore shocked to _~~W ^ZU^W Â?•W V~3~]W Â?U_W ]~U‚W U`‚W U ^~‚W upon by the entire members of the 2nd defendant when it was never addressed ^[W^Z~Â?žW YXVU]XW_^U^~‚šW No doubt, Ngilari’s background as a lawyer aided him in the knowledge of provisions of Section 306 (1), (2) & (5) of the 1999 Constitution upon which ^Z~W U_~WÂ?U_WÂ?[`WU`‚WV[_^šW But for Fintri, pundits aver that it was a case of a Speaker who was desirous of becoming an acting governor, not minding whether or not the process Â?U_W [`_^X^\^X[`UVV•WV[ƒ_X‚~‚šW Apparently, convinced that Fintri (following his swearing- in) and the Adamawa State House of Assembly had fallen into the booby trap he set, Ngilari was believed to have recoiled from his political hideout, ran to Abuja and instituted a suit demanding the ]~Â?[€UVW[ÂŽW X`^]XWÂŽ][Â?W[B ~šW The suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/545/14 had the Speaker Adamawa State House of Assembly (1st), Adamawa State

_ƒ~ X  UVV•W ƒ]U•~‚W ^Z~W  [\]^W ^[W Â?UÂ?~W ednesday October him the governor of Adamawa on the 8, marked another premise that he never resigned his milestone in the position as deputy governor as at the country’s judicial time Nyako was impeached under history as an Abuja  [`^][€~]_XUVW  X] \Â?_^U` ~_šW YXVU]XW Division of the Federal High Court ZU‚W_^U^~‚WX`WUW_\ƒƒ[]^X`YWUB‚U€X^W^[W relied on the provision of Sections 306 his originating summon, that “I did not (1), (2) & (5) of the 1999 Constitution _\ÂœÂ?X^W U`•W V~3~]W [ÂŽW ]~_XY`U^X[`W ^[W ^Z~W to order the removal of Adamawa state 5th defendant (governor) or any other acting governor, Ahmad Umar Fintri person other than the 1st defendant Âł^Z~W ƒ~UÂ?~]´ÂšW ÂŽ][Â?W[B ~šW Âż W [`V•W _\ÂœÂ?X3~‚W UW ƒ\]ƒ[]^~‚W V~3~]W X`^]XW Â?U_W ^[W ƕW ^Z~W ~[ƒV~_W of resignation (exhibit A), to the 1st ~Â?[ ]U^X W U]^•W ÆUYW X`W ^Z~W Âœ[^ Z~‚W defendant but I never intended to October 11, governorship by-election comply with the strict provisions of to choose who replaces impeached Sections 306 (1), (2) & (5) of the 1999 Y[€~]`[]W[ÂŽW^Z~W_^U^~žW \]^UVUW •UÂ?[šW [`_^X^\^X[`WϥW_\ÂœÂ?X3X`YWX^W^[W^Z~WŠ^ZW

U€X`YW Â?[`W ^Z~W Ă‘_W `[Â?X`U^X[`W on September 6, Fintri was widely ‚~ÂŽ~`‚U`^WÂł^Z~W [€~]`[]´ÂšW “I never intended exhibit A (the tipped by followers of political events V~3~]´W ^[W Âœ~W U`•W _\ÂœĂ‚~ ^W [ÂŽW ‚~ÂœU^~W in the state to emerge victorious in the or resolution by the 2nd defendant _ Z~‚\V~‚Wœ•‘~V~ ^X[`šW (House of Assembly), but a private However, the legal hurdle placed correspondence between myself and on his way by the former Deputy the 1st defendant, hence it was marked Governor Barrister James Ngilari has Ăš_~ ]~^њW thwarted his ambition and altered the Âż ZU^W ~ ZXÂœX^W W Â?U_W [`V•W _\ÂœÂ?X3~‚W ƒ[VX^X UVW~Â&#x;\U^X[`WX`W^Z~W_^U^~š to the 1st defendant with the intention A section of political analysts opine of discussing the contents with him that what transpired in Adamawa privately at a more convenient time was a case of “law versus haughty to alert him at a possible action I may UÂ?ÂœX^X[`šW take at a later date because of certain Though some people had commended Fintri for being instrumental in the impeachment of Nyako on July 15, however, others argued that he had `[W Â?[]UVW Ă‚\_^X  U^X[`W ^[W U__\Â?~W [B ~W as governor in acting capacity since ^Z~]~W Â?U_W UW _X3X`YW ‚~ƒ\^•W Y[€~]`[]šW Constitutional lawyer, Festus Keyamo had condemned the action of Fintri in strong terms, describing it as “civilian coup, where the speaker connived with other House of Assembly members, and took over governorship of Adamawa _^U^~š YXVU]XžW Â?Z[_~W [B ~W Â?U_W ‚~ VU]~‚W vacant on July 15 by the state’s lawmakers led by Fintri sequel to their impeachment of Nyako, had sued the Adamawa State House of Assembly seeking the court to sack acting Y[€~]`[]W X`^]XšW Z~W ~Â?ÂœU3V~‚W YXVU]XW ZU‚W

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Though some people had commended Fintri for being instrumental in the impeachment of Nyako on July 15, however, others argued that he had no @ A B C BB @D EC D B governor in acting capacity since there was a sitting deputy governor

[\_~W [ÂŽW __~Â?ÂœV•W ³–`‚´ÂžW ^W [`šW Ahmad Fintri (3rd), Acting Governor Adamawa State (4th), Murtal Nyako ³Š^Z´W U`‚W W ÂłÂ?^Z´W U_W ‚~ÂŽ~`‚U`^_šW ÂŽ^~]W V~YUVW ]~Â?[]Â?_W ϥW  [\`_~V_W ^[W Âœ[^ZW ƒU]^X~_žW ^Z~W Â?U3~]W Â?ZX ZW _^U]^~‚W [`W \Y\_^WÂ?žWZU_WÂœ~~`W‚~ X‚~‚šW Delivering judgment on the suit, the presiding judge, Justice Adeniyi Ademola granted Ngilari’s prayers as V~‚W ϥW ZX_W  [\`_~VžW ~_^\_W ~•UÂ?[šW Consequently, the court declared that by the combined provisions of Section 306 (1), (2) and (5) of the 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of XY~]XUW ÂłU_W UÂ?~`‚~‚´ÂžW ^Z~W ƒVUX`^XIW (Barr Bala James Ngilari), as deputy governor of Adamawa State, did not ]~_XY`WZX_W[B ~WϥWU‚‚]~__X`YWUWV~3~]W of resignation dated 15th July, 2014 to the 1st defendant (Speaker, Adamawa ^U^~W [\_~W[ÂŽW __~Â?ÂœV•´ÂšW The court declared that by the combined provisions of Section 306 (1), (2) and (5) of the 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), the purported resignation [ÂŽW ^Z~W ƒVUX`^XIW U_W ‚~ƒ\^•W Y[€~]`[]W [ÂŽW ‚UÂ?UÂ?UW ^U^~W‚X‚W`[^W^UÂ?~W~I~ ^WÂ?Z~`W ^Z~Wƒ\]ƒ[]^~‚WV~3~]W[ÂŽW]~_XY`U^X[`WÂ?U_W received by the 1st defendant (Speaker, Adamawa State House of Assembly) [`W^Z~W˜Š^ZW[ÂŽW \V•žW–—˜™šW The court therefore made an order directing the Chief Judge of Adamawa State (or Acting Chief Judge, as the  U_~W Â?U•W Âœ~´W []W ^Z~W ]~_X‚~`^W [ÂŽW ^Z~W Customary Court of Appeal to swear in U]]W UVUW UÂ?~_W YYXVU]XWÂł^Z~WƒVUX`^XI´W immediately as the substantive [€~]`[]W[ÂŽW ‚UÂ?UÂ?UW ^U^~šW The court granted an order of injunction restraining the 6th defendant (INEC) whether by itself, its agents, _~]€U`^_žW ƒ]X€X~_žW [B ~]_W []W [^Z~]Â?X_~W howsoever, from conducting a bye~V~ ^X[`W^[W VVW^Z~W[B ~W[ÂŽW^Z~W [€~]`[]W of Adamawa State as a consequence of the impeachment of the 5th defendant (Murtala Nyako) and the purported/ unconstitutional resignation of the ƒVUX`^XIW Âł U]]W UVUW UÂ?~_W YXVU]X´W U_W Continued on Page 51


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Ngilari laughs last as court sacks Fintiri Continued from page 50

Deputy Governor of Adamawa State. In addition, Justice Ademola ordered the removal of the 3rd defendant (Rt. Hon. Ahmadu Umaru) as the Acting Governor of Adamawa State forthwith. Also, Justice Ademola declared that by the combined provisions of Section 306 (1), (2) and (5) of the 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), the declaration [ W ^Z~W [B ~W [ W ^Z~W ~ \^ W [ ~]`[]W of Adamawa State (then occupied by ^Z~W VUX`^XI´W U U`^W[`W^Z~W ©^ZW[ W \V W 2014 vide the Votes and Proceedings of the 2nd defendant of same day is unconstitutional, illegal, null and void. The court declared that by the sequence of the legislative business of the 2nd defendant as contained in the transcript of the Votes and Proceedings of the Adamawa State House of Assembly (2nd defendant) of Tuesday, July 15th, 2014, the 5th defendant (Murtala Nyako) was still the Governor of Adamawa State at the time the 1st and 2nd defendants received, accepted U` WU ^~ W\ [`W^Z~W \] []^~ WV~3~]W[ W ]~_XY`U^X[`W [ W ^Z~W VUX`^XIW ³ U]]W UVUW James Nggilari) to declare his seat vacant. In addition, the judge declared that by the combined provisions of Section 306 (1), (2) and (5) of the 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of XY~]XUW ³U_W U ~` ~ ´ W ^Z~W VUX`^XIW ³ U]]W UVUW U ~_W YYXVU]X´W X W `[^W ]~_XY`W ][ W[B ~WU_W ~ \^ W [ ~]`[]W of Adamawa State as strictly stipulated by the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended). “A declaration that by virtue of Section 191(1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), after the impeachment of Murtala Nyako (5th defendant) as Governor of Adamawa state, the VUX`^XIW [\YZ^W ^[W ~W _ []`W X`W U_W Governor of Adamawa state. “A declaration that by the combined provisions of Section 191(1) and 306 (1), (2) and (5) of the 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), the swearing-in of the 3rd defendant (Rt. Hon. Ahmadu Umaru) as Acting Governor of Adamawa state on 15th of July, 2014 is illegal and unconstitutional. “A declaration that, by the provision of Section 191(1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), the 6th defendant cannot [` \ ^WU` W~V~ ^X[`W^[W VVW^Z~W[B ~W[ W the Governor of Adamawa state after the impeachment of Murtala Nyako, as ^Z~W ~ \^ W [ ~]`[]W³ U]] W UVUW U ~_W YYXVU]X´W X W`[^W]~_XY`W ][ W^ZU^W[B ~W as strictly stipulated by Section 306 (1), (2) and (5) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended). Earlier, the court had dismissed the preliminary objections of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants challenging the jurisdiction of the court. Reacting to the judgment, Adamawa state publicity secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Pastor Phineas Padio in a telephone interview told Daily Newswatch that what happened to Fintri should serve as a lesson to lawmakers who are hell bent to circumvent the rule of law to sooth ^Z~X]W_~V _ZW~Y[ W “With the purported swearing in of Fintri as acting governor, he almost landed Adamawa into an irreparable state. Now his ambition has crashed

Murtala Nyako

Adamu Mu’azu, PDP National Chirman

and he is now deserted. People, particularly lawmakers should learn a great lesson from what happened in Adamawa in respect of the court judgment” Padio stated. He added that, “lawmakers should know more U [\^W U` W U X ~W W ^Z~W V~3~]_W [ W ^Z~W law”. “Earlier, as a party, we had condemned the impeachment of Governor Murtala Nyako as well as the purported resignation of the then ~ \^ W Y[ ~]`[] W U]]X_^~]W UVUW U ~_W Ngillari, who is now the governor of the state” the APC spokesperson stated. He said the only regret with the court judgment was that “As a party, APC was to clinch the Adamawa state governorship by-election if it were to hold. We feel highly disappointed but nevertheless, we have to abide by the judgment. XYZ^W[]W ][`Y W^Z~W [\]^WX_W^Z~W `UVW arbiter in any dispute but honestly, the APC has been deprived of the chance to wrestle power from PDP”. He added that Fintri going by the zoning formula of the PDP will end up losing his position as Speaker of the state Assembly. “Going by the zoning formula of the PDP, Fintri is likely to lose his position as Speaker because he is from Madagali, same Northern zone as Governor Ngillari. This is the position Fintri has found himself because of his haughty ambition”, Padio said. In his reaction too, Dr Umar Ardo, one of the PDP governorship aspirants in the botched by-election said, “Honestly, that judgment really saved the party from disgrace at the poll. If the October 11 by-election to elect Nyako’s replacement were to hold, the party would have lost that election”.

“The judgment has availed the party of time to reposition itself ahead of the 2015 governorship election against the October 11 by-election that the party was uncertain of victory” Dr Ardo said in telephone chat. On the appeal V~ W W X`^]X W^Z~W W ZX~ ^UX`W_UX W “there is nothing wrong in Fintri trying to exhaust all legal means. His appeal will further enhance our jurisprudence but the worry is that there is no prayer for stay of execution of the judgment of the Federal High Court Abuja”. For P.P. Elisha, former Adamawa state secretary of the PDP who decamped to the APC with Nyako, “His ~VV~` W U]]W YXVU]XÑ_W _ ~U]X`YW X`W as substantive governor is victory for justice. We had earlier insisted that the deputy governor did not resign. We saw the handwriting on the wall and ^Z~W [\]^WZU_W_Z[ `W^ZU^WX^WX_W^Z~W `UVW arbiter in times of dispute. It was a good judgment”. “On his appeal, it has no value, though I am an accountant by profession, but I know that Section 191(2) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) provides for 90 days for an acting governor. INEC was restrained from conducting a by-election and the electoral body has not appealed the order. So, what is he appealing” the APC stalwart queried. Commenting too, another governorship aspirant under the PDP fold who stepped down for Fintri, Prof Andraus Sawa said, “What we witnessed last Wednesday is a family UIUX] W ~W ZU ~W _[]^~ W [\^W [\]_~V ~_ W Fintri did well within the time he U_W U ^X`YW Y[ ~]`[]W U` W U]]W YXVU]X W too will do well. The main issue is performance; this is what the PDP wants”. However, sequel to the swearing in of Ngilari as the substantive governor,

What we witnessed last Wednesday is a family affair. We have sorted out ourselves. Fintri did well within the time he was acting governor and Barr Ngilari, too will do well. The main issue is performance; this is what the PDP wants

another legal altercation is brewing as Fintri has headed to the appellate court ^[W ZUVV~`Y~WZX_W]~ [ UVW ][ W[B ~WU_W acting governor. In a notice of appeal predicated on 8 grounds, the deposed acting governor argued that the lower court erred in law when it ruled that Ngilari did not resign as deputy governor as at the time Nyako was impeached. Fintri has insisted that Nyako received the ]~_XY`U^X[`W V~3~]W [ W YXVU]XW ~ []~W Z~W ³ U [´W U_WX ~U Z~ W ][ W[B ~ W This argument in the mind of many is [`~W^ZU^W ]U _WUWV[^W[ WU3~`^X[`WX`W^Z~W sense that the lower court said it took judicial notice of the fact that Nyako X`W ZX_W UB U X^W ~ [_~ W ^[W W Z U W Sajoh, his Chief Press Secretary had stated that Ngilari did not tender any ]~_XY`U^X[`WV~3~]W ~ []~WZX W The question again is, according to ^Z~W [\]^ WX W_\ ZWV~3~]W~ X_^~ W Z W X W Fintri fail to trace and bring it having ~~`WX`W[B ~WU_WY[ ~]`[]W[ W U U UW for almost 3 months? At the Appeal Court, it is Fintri’s submission that the trial court erred in law for not giving room to call witnesses to prove that Nyako actually ]~ ~X ~ W YXVU]XÑ_W V~3~]W [ W ]~_XY`U^X[`W before he was removed as governor by the state House of Assembly. The appellant is claiming that the impeached governor having received a letter of resignation from Ngilari, accordingly wrote a letter informing the Adamawa State House of Assembly of the development and his subsequent nomination of Hon. Adamu Kamale as his replacement. In ground one of the notice of appeal, Fintri stated that, “The learned trial judge erred in law when he failed to convert suit to one commenced by way of writ of summons having regard to the hostile and contentious nature of facts on crucial issues that emanated from the conflicting affidavit evidence”. X`^]XW _UX W ¿ Z~]~W U_W UW [`ÆX ^W between the parties as to whether the 5th defendant wrote Exhibit AU2, the V~3~]W[ W^Z~W^Z~`WY[ ~]`[]W[ W U U UW State to the Speaker nominating Hon. Adamu Kamale as the Deputy [ ~]`[] W^Z~W VUX`^XIWZU X`YW]~_XY`~ W ZX_W [_X^X[`« W \^W ^Z~` W ^Z~W [\]^W Z~V W the view that the said documents \] []^~ V WX` X U^X`YW^ZU^W^Z~W VUX`^XIW ^~` ~]~ WZX_W]~_XY`U^X[`WV~3~]W ~]~W[ W “doubtful origin, full of inconsistencies and are hereby discountenanced”. Fintiri, according to the court failed to produce the original copies of the V~3~]_W []W ^Z~X]W ~]^X ~ W ^]\~W [ X~_ W `W addition, the appellant is alleging that “The learned trial judge erred in law when he held that the case can only be heard and determined on the basis of the votes and proceedings of the second defendant contained in exhibit WU` W`[W[^Z~]W~ X ~` ~ W “The learned trial judge erred in law when he stated that the 3rd and 4th defendants waived their right to object to the defect in the writ, adding that he erred when he granted V~U ~W ^[W ^Z~W VUX`^XIW ^[W U ~` W ^Z~W process in the case, the irregularity in question having gone to the root of the originating process and the whole suit. Furthermore, Fintri stated that the learned trial judge erred in law when Z~W Z~V W ^ZU^W ~ ZX X^W W U3U Z~ W ^[W ^Z~W UB U X^W X`W _\ []^W [ W ^Z~W []XYX`U^X`YW _\ [`_W`~~ ~ W`[^W ~W ~]^X ~ W^[W ~W U X3~ WX`W~ X ~` ~


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Lagos inaugurates board of trustees for LPILP and Commissioner for Justice); Professor Konyinsola Ajayi (Managing Partner, Olaniwun Ajayi]; Mrs Toun Adebiyi (Deputy Director General, Nigerian Law School, Lagos Campus); Mr Alex Muoka (Chairman Nigerian Bar Association, Lagos Branch);Mr. Adetola Kazeem (Director, Prisoners’ Rights Advocacy Initiative) and Miss Funmilayo Owuye, the LPIPL coordinator is to serve as the Executive Secretary of the Board. UY[_W 3[]`~•‘ ~`~]UVW X`W ZX_W ]~marks, during the inauguration, briefed that the State Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN) provided the seed funding for the establishment of the Pro Bono Trust Fund during ^Z~W ]_^W ``\UVW UY[_W ^U^~W ][W [`[W Week which took place in April 2014, which has led to the constitution of the Board. Lagos Attorney-General, Ade Ipaye and his Anambra counterpart Peter Afuba during He said the board is intended to rea special court session inforce this administration’s commitagos State Government has sisting of seven members, is chaired ment to build strong and dependable inaugurated the board of by Senator Daisy Danjuma, the vice institutions managed by people with Trustees of the Lagos Pub- Chairman of South Atlantic Petroleum character, experience and integrity. Ipaye highlighted some of the objeclic Interest Law Partnership (SAPETRO). tives of the Board as to Review and (LPILP) to oversee the manOther members of the board are Mr recommend funding for qualifying agement of the LPILP Trust Fund. ‚~W ƒU•~W Âł UY[_W 3[]`~•W ~`~]UVW pro bono projects; Provision of funds The LPIPL Board of trustees, confor the training and retraining of the W _^UIĂ˜W __X_^W ƒ][W Âœ[`[W VUÂ?•~]_W as may be necessary to secure the at^~`‚U` ~W [ÂŽW Â?X^`~__~_W U`‚W [I_~^W ~ ceptional and unexpected costs of litigation and to assist vulnerable applicants and implement support strategies to increase the capacity of lawA. Demi Ajayi, (Mrs.) that the defendFRANCIS IWUCHUKWU U`^_WÂœUXVWUƒƒVX U^X[`_WÂ?~]~W V~‚Wƒ\]_\- yers, volunteers and students to assist 35-year old man, Pius Og- ant to Section 35 (5) of the 1999 Nigerian members of the community seeking bonna has been arraigned Constitution and Section 115 (2) of the pro bono services. before a Lagos Chief Mag- Administration of Criminal Justice of Other include to support lawyers X_^]U^~Ă‘_W [\]^W _X3X`YW U^W Lagos State, 2011. and trainees engaged in pro bono Oyingbo, over alleged kidConsequently, the court granted the work; Make pro bono legal services nap of a six year-old boy, Jeremiah Ag- defendants bail in the sum of N500,000 more accessible to the public by raisbase. each with two sureties in like sum each. ing awareness of social justice issues The man who was arraigned along- The court also directed that the defend- and participating in the development side his lover-bird, 30-year old Ijeoma ants should pay N20,000 each into the of socio-legal policies, laws and legal Odoka, were charged on a two count- account of the Chief Registrar (CR) of ƒ]U ^X ~_W ÂŽ[]W ^Z~W Âœ~`~ ^W [ÂŽW ‚X_U‚€U`charge of conspiracy and unlawful cap- the court. taged people, among others. ture and kidnapping by operatives of The Chairperson of the board, SenaThe Magistrate also ordered that the Criminal Investigation Department the sureties must produce evidence of tor Danjuma, speaking on behalf of (CID), Panti, Yaba. three years tax receipt, payable to Lagos members of the Board thanked the The defendants were alleged to have _^U^~WY[€~]`Â?~`^žW_Â?[]~W^[WUB‚U€X^W[ÂŽW Government of Lagos State for the opon August 22, 2014 at about 19.30 hours, means; and that one of the sureties must portunity given them to serve the peoat their residence, 1, Adiddas street, be a blood relation to the accused per- ple of Lagos. Tolu, Olodi-Apapa, Lagos, kidnapped sons. She said, with the LPILP, the State their victim whose aunty is their next Z~WÂ?U3~]WZU_WÂœ~~`WU‚Â[\]`~‚W^XVVW [- Government is building a functional door neighbour. platform that aims to ensure that jusvember 26, 2014 for trial. According to the prosecutor, DSP Etim Nkankuk, the victim’s aunty brought him to Lagos because of school and the victim’s elder brother who came from Anambra to spend the holiday with his aunty. The prosecutor further told the court fendant (Ntephe) is to pay the sum of that the teenager’s aunty had not re- FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU N80,000 to the victim, Mr Oluwafemi turned from work and that the defendustice Kudirat Jose of an Ikeja High Adetiba as restitution. Also, the second ants had sent the allegedly kidnapped Court has sentenced to two years defendant (Olomosu) is to pay the sum boy to buy pure water and had also sent each imprisonment, two men ac- of N40,000 to the victim as restitution.â€? the victim’s elder brother to buy cigacused of swindling a businessman Prior to the conviction, the anti-graft ]~3~š of N125,000 using a “currency agency had informed the court that the Nkankuk further revealed to the court washingâ€? scam.  [`€X ^_W [Â?Â?X3~‚W^Z~W[I~` ~_WÂœ~^Â?~~`W that before the elder brother of the vic ƒ~ X  UVV•žW ^Z~W  [\]^W _~`^~` ~‚W ^Z~W October and November 2013 in Lagos. tim could return, the kidnapped boy duo of Sunday Ntephe, 46 and Kola OloEFCC through its lawyer further told was nowhere to be found, adding that mosu, 23; after they pleaded guilty to the the judge that the convicts obtained the ^Z~W[I~` ~_WUVV~Y~‚V•W [Â?Â?X3~‚WϥW^Z~W [I~` ~_WUÂŽ^~]W^Z~X]W]~‘U]]UXY`Â?~`^š said sum under the pretext that they The convicts who were found guilty were capable of producing foreign curdefendants contravened Sections 269 and 409 of the Criminal Law of Lagos on a two counts charge of conspiracy rencies by washing and dipping them and obtaining money by false pretences in a chemical substance, adding that the State,2011. But the defendants pleaded not guilty, had entered a plea bargain agreement [I~` ~_W  [`^]U€~`~_W ~ ^X[`W ™—¼W [ÂŽW ^Z~W leading to their lawyer, Ola Ogunbiyi with the Economic and Financial Crimes Criminal Laws of Lagos State of Nigeria and Beauty Otigi, asking the court to Commission (EFCC). 2011. The judge declared that the sentences WUV_[W_UX‚W^Z~W[I~` ~_WX_WX`WÂœ]~U ZW grant the defendants bail in the most are to run concurrently beginning from of Section 2 (a) and (c) of the Advance Fee liberal terms. April 1 when they were arrested and de- ]U\‚WU`‚W ^Z~]W ]U\‚W ~VU^~‚W I~` ~_W The lawyers also informed the court, ^UX`~‚WÂŽ[]W^Z~W[I~` ~_š Act of 2006. presided over by Chief Magistrate A.   []‚X`YW ^[W ^Z~W  [\]^žW Âż Z~W ]_^W ‚~-

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tice and access to justice are within the reach of every resident of the State irrespective of his/her geographical lo U^X[`WU`‚W `U` XUVWÂ?~U`_šW Senator Danjuma added that with the vast and widespread network of VUÂ?W ]Â?_WU ][__W^Z~W ^U^~žW^Z~]~WX_W`[W doubt that every citizen is bound to Âœ~`~ ^WÂŽ][Â?W_\ ZWUWƒU]^`~]_ZXƒš The LPILP coordinator Mrs. Funmi Owuye, said that since the launching of the scheme, the LPILP has attracted over a hundred (100) partner ]Â?_WU`‚W _WU`‚WWZU€~W^]U`_ÂŽ~]]~‚W UW ^[^UVW [ÂŽW [`~‘Z\`‚]~‚W U`‚W ÂŽ[]^•‘ €~W (145) cases to them, sixty-four (64) of which are civil and eighty-one (81) are  ]XÂ?X`UVWÂ?U3~]_š She added that through these 145 assigned cases, the LPILP has been able to provide over 484 indigent persons with legal representation by private legal practitioners, free of charge.

Court orders firm to forfeit assets over N100m fraud FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU

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n Ikeja High Court has ordered a company, Folik International Ventures Limited, to forfeit its assets to another company it defrauded of N100 million. The court, presided over by Jusice Oluwatoyin Ipaye granted the forfeiture order in the judgement she delivered in a case brought against the company by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). It would be recalled that Folik International ventures Limited and its owner, Folake Kowo, were arraigned on October 9, 2013 for the offence. The anti-graft agency had informed the court that the firm, between June 2011 and January 2013 in Lagos sold 200 cartons of frozen fish valued at about N100 million on behalf of Time Unicorn Limited. EFCC also informed the court that they diverted the proceeds of the sale to their personal use instead of remitting same to the company. But Kowo had pleaded not guilty to the charge and was granted bail in the sum of N50 million with two sureties in like sum. However, after being unable to perfect the bail, the 36-year-old accused opted for a plea bargain arrangement with the EFCC. Consequent upon this development, lawyer to the EFCC, Emmanuel Jackson, intimated the judge that the sum of N70 million has been repaid to the victim. Justice Ipaye then ordered the forfeiture of 21 cold rooms belonging to Kowo’s company to Time Unicorn Limited as restitution. The judge further directed that two landed property, situated at Mende, Maryland and Iba in Lagos, owned by Kowo, should also be forfeited to the company. The court equally directed Kowo to pay the sum of N1 million to the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) within 14 days as cost of her prosecution. Justice Ipaye also warned that Kowo would be sent to jail if she failed to obey the court’s directives.


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Crime Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Implications of the nuclear 3S (Safeguards, Safety and Security) JOHN CARLSON

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Suleiman Abba, IGP

Mohammed Adoke

on a regional basis. As well as regional cooperation in safeguards, safety and security, regional arrangements could ~` [�ƒU__W _\ ZW �U3~]_W U_W ]~YX[`UVW Ž\~VW cycle facilities, fuel supply assurances and cooperation in fuel management. In regions where there is no experience of operating nuclear power programs, such as the Middle East and South-East Asia, nuclear programs could even be owned and operated on a regional or transnational basis. Our own region could lead on these issues through ^Z~W‚~€~V[ƒ�~`^W[ŽWU`W _XU‘ U X  W`\ V~U]W energy community. Introduction A comprehensive study of the technical aspects of the Fukushima accident will take some time, maybe years. Without ƒ]~~�ƒ^X`YW ^Z~W ~€~`^\UVW `‚X`Y_žW ^Z~W following observations can be made now: 1. Unlike the Three Mile Island and Chernobyl accidents, Fukushima was not caused by human error but natural catastrophe. Despite the reactors being an old design without the additional safety features of modern reactors, they shut down as intended when the earthquake hit—the radiation releases were a consequence of the back-up power systems being overwhelmed by the subsequent tsunami. 2. Although the immediate cause was a natural catastrophe, the situation was exacerbated by a number of decisions taken—or not taken—by TEPCO and the regulators, especially the failure to relocate emergency generators above

ground in watertight buildings (one of the safety upgrades recommended by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission following 9/11). After the accident the IAEA pointed ^[W ^Z~W X__\~W [ŽW X`_\B X~`^W ]~Y\VU^[]•W X`‚~ƒ~`‚~` ~W X`W UƒU`žW `[^W ^Z~W ]_^W ^X�~W it had done so. It is understood this issue had also been raised in the national review process under the Convention on Nuclear Safety. The Japanese government has accepted the point and announced reform of the nuclear safety regulatory arrangements. Impact of Fukushima The principal lesson of Fukushima is that nuclear activities cannot be regarded as the exclusive province of individual states—nuclear activities have potential consequences well beyond the borders of any one state. Even if an incident does `[^W ]~_\V^W X`W _XY`X  U`^W ^]U`_œ[\`‚U]•W contamination, there will be an impact [`W  [` ‚~` ~W X`W U`‚W _\ƒƒ[]^W Ž[]W `\ V~U]W energy—demonstrated for example by the German government’s decision to phase out nuclear energy as a reaction to Fukushima. Fukushima has also demonstrated that neither individual states nor the international community as a whole are well served by relying exclusively on national oversight of nuclear activities. If a V~U‚X`YW _^U^~W _\ ZW U_W UƒU`W ZU_W ‚XB \V^X~_W with nuclear regulation and emergency management, what can be expected with smaller states, and those planning new nuclear programs? Nuclear 3S and nuclear governance

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The Fukushima accident has major implications for the ‘3S’—safeguards, safety and security. The implications for safety, touched on above, are obvious. There are also important implications for security— e.g. the need to counter the risk of terrorists U3~Â?ƒ^X`YW ^[W ]~ƒVX U^~W ^Z~W \Â?\_ZXÂ?UW accident conditions through sabotage of reactors and/or spent fuel storage ponds. The implications for the other ‘S’, safeguards, may be less obvious, but are just as real—as with safety and security, there is ^Z~W`~~‚W^[W `‚W^Z~W]XYZ^WÂœUVU` ~WÂœ~^Â?~~`W national and international interests. The ‘3S’ is a convenient shorthand term covering nuclear governance, i.e. the institutional arrangements for regulating the use of nuclear energy. While nuclear governance has both domestic and international aspects, the focus of this paper is international governance—the framework of treaties, decisions of international bodies, cooperation arrangements and other mechanisms for balancing national and international interests, particularly in the areas of nuclear non-proliferation, safety and security. Today there is no single international nuclear governance system. Instead there are arrangements that vary according to the ‚XI~]~`^W^]~U^X~_WX`€[V€~‚šW Z~W `^~]`U^X[`UVW Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is the nearest there is to a global nuclear governance body, but its authority over the activities of states is limited by its Statute and the ^~]Â?_W [ÂŽW _ƒ~ X  W UY]~~Â?~`^_šW Z~W Ă‘_W decision-making authority is greatest in the area of safeguards. For nuclear safety and security its role is largely to recommend standards, coordinate cooperation, and provide training and advice. The system of nuclear governance in place today has evolved over many decades, in response to the demands and pressures that arise from time to time. Many countries, especially in the Asian region, are planning nuclear power programs to meet the rapidly increasing growth in electricity demand. Although the lessons and implications of Fukushima will take some time to clarify, nuclear energy’s capacity to provide lowcarbon base-load electricity means there is unlikely to be a major turning away from nuclear. However, Fukushima is likely to prompt a rethink on nuclear safety governance, leading to a greater international involvement in this area. The current international architecture for non-proliferation, with the 1970 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) at its centre, has worked well, but needs improvement to address emerging problems, especially to avoid the spread of proliferation capabilities. Now there is the question of what changes might be made in nuclear safety, and whether the areas of non-proliferation, security and safety will continue to proceed separately, or might in some way be drawn together. The IAEA is working on harmonization of guidelines and requirements in these areas at the technical level—but major changes to governance have to be addressed at the political level. Nuclear sovereignty and the international interest Z~W ]_^W _X W ‚~ U‚~_W [ÂŽW ^Z~W `\ V~U]W UY~W have been characterized by an emphasis on nuclear sovereignty, the predominance of state rights over the international interest. But the failings revealed by Fukushima— and also the ongoing Iranian nuclear crisis— show the need for a more appropriate balance between national and international Continued on page 56


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interests. The international interest should not be seen as some external imposition, contradicting the interests of states, but is essentially the aggregation of the common national interest of every state. It is essential for nuclear governance arrangements to ][ ~]V W]~Æ~ ^W^Z~WX`^~]`U^X[`UVWX`^~]~_^ What is the international interest? The key X`^~]~_^_â]~Æ~ ^~ WX`WU]]U`Y~ ~`^_W ~UVX`YW with safeguards, safety and security, the ‘3S’—can be summarized as follows: ãW ^ZU^W ^Z~W \_~W [ W `\ V~U]W ~`~]Y W does not lead to the proliferation of nuclear weapons; and ãW ^ZU^W `\ V~U]W ~`~]Y W [~_W `[^W endanger human and environmental health and safety, whether by accident or terrorist action. There is a broader international interest at stake. If governments are serious about greenhouse gas mitigation, nuclear energy must be part of the energy mix—apart from hydropower, nuclear is the only proven lowemission source of base-load electricity. But if nuclear weapons proliferation, accidents []W ^~]][]X_ W U\_~W V[__W [ W [` ~` ~W X`W nuclear energy, so that nuclear is not allowed to realize its potential for greenhouse gas mitigation, the consequences will be global. \ VX W U` W [VX^X UVW [` ~` ~W X`W `\ V~U]W energy depends on how well the 3S are implemented. Nuclear sovereignty—a hangover from nuclear energy’s military beginnings The international interest in the use of nuclear energy was clearly recognized at the outset of the nuclear age. One of the ~] W ]_^W X__\~_W U ]~__~ W W ^Z~W `~ V W established United Nations in 1946 was ‘the problems raised by the discovery of atomic energy.’ Proposals were advanced for placing nuclear programs under international control in order to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons (at that time held [`V W W ^Z~W `X^~ W ^U^~_´ W Z~_~W ~I[]^_W were unsuccessful, however, and nuclear energy became subsumed in the ultimate expression of sovereignty—national security and preparations for war. By 1968 when the NPT was opened for signature, the number of nuclear-weapon states had Y][ `W ^[W ~â^Z~W `X^~ W ^U^~_ W [ X~^W Union, United Kingdom, France and China. Since then, nuclear sovereignty remains the prevailing mindset. This 20th century U3X^\ ~W X_W [\^W [ W _^~ W X^ZW [`^~ []U] W needs. Nuclear energy has long since developed beyond military applications and is now an important source of global electricity supply. Apart from the aberrant behaviour of North Korea and Iran, and the arms race between India and Pakistan, there is serious interest in nuclear disarmament. The United States and Russia have already achieved major arms reductions, and ideas are being developed to take these reductions much further and to include the other nuclear-armed states. Nuclear energy should no longer be seen as an instrument of national policy. Rather, nuclear energy can make a major contribution to the common interests of mitigating climate change and enhancing energy security and economic development. Advancing the international interest The international interest in nonproliferation is well recognized. Nuclear proliferation is a threat to every state—and is also a threat to our common interest in nuclear disarmament. This international X`^~]~_^W X_W U]^X \VU]V W ]~Æ~ ^~ W X`W ^Z~W NPT and IAEA safeguards. There is also a substantial international interest in nuclear safety and security, though unfortunately V~__W ~VVW ]~Æ~ ^~ W X`W X`^~]`U^X[`UVW governance arrangements. Fukushima has reinforced that major nuclear accidents have global consequences. So too will a

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major terrorist incident involving a nuclear facility or nuclear or radiological materials. Nuclear governance arrangements ZU ~W UW V[`YW U W ^[W Y[W ^[W ]~Æ~ ^W ^Z~W international interest appropriately. A change of mindset is needed, away from the emphasis on sovereignty, to a recognition of shared interest, shared responsibilities, greater international transparency and accountability, and greater cooperation and collaboration. Non-proliferation and safeguards This is the area where international governance is strongest—the NPT, IAEA safeguards and related treaties and mechanisms: UN Security Council Resolution 1540, various regional and bilateral agreements, the Nuclear Suppliers Group, the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI), the CTBT (Comprehensive NuclearTest-Ban Treaty), nuclear-weapon-free zones, and so on.[1] Commitments given under the NPT by non-nuclear-weapon states include not to acquire nuclear weapons, to use nuclear energy exclusively for peaceful purposes, and to cooperate with IAEA safeguards to verify compliance with these commitments. International decision-making authority is strongest in the area of non-proliferation. The IAEA has the authority to determine whether states are in compliance with safeguards agreements. In so doing, in ~I~ ^W ^Z~W W ~^~] X`~_W Z~^Z~]W _^U^~_W are violating the NPT, thereby exercising an essential function under the NPT which itself has no procedures for such decisions. Non-compliance must be referred to the Security Council. The IAEA is also required to report to the Security Council any questions arising that are within the competence of the Council as ‘the organ bearing the main responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security.’ The United Nations Charter authorises the Security Council to make legally-binding decisions to maintain or restore international peace and security.[2] Governance issues in non-proliferation and safeguards Even in non-proliferation and safeguards, where international authority is strongest, there are major governance shortcomings. One aspect is acceptance—or more particularly non-acceptance—of the most ~I~ ^X ~W [] W [ W _U ~Y\U] _ W _~^W [\^W X`W the IAEA’s Additional Protocol (AP). The model AP was agreed by the IAEA’s Board of Governors in 1997 and each state was

asked to conclude an AP with the IAEA. The IAEA has made it clear that for states without an AP in place it is unable to assure the absence of undeclared nuclear activities. [3] Today over 75% of non-nuclearweapon states party to the NPT having _XY`X U`^W `\ V~U]W U ^X X^X~_W ZU ~W ]U^X ~ W the AP,[4] demonstrating that the AP is now established by international practice as part of the NPT safeguards standard. Yet a number of states continue to maintain ^ZU^W^Z~W WX_WÚ[ ^X[`UVÑ WU` W ~W³[]W_X ´W`[` nuclear-weapon states party to the NPT that ZU ~W _XY`X U`^W `\ V~U]W U ^X X^X~_W ZU ~W `[^W commenced negotiation of an AP.[5] Seven such states have signed an AP but not yet ]U^X ~ W X` V\ X`YW ]U`W ZX ZW [ ~` ~ W implementation of its AP but then ‘suspended’ it. In addition, there are over 50 non-nuclearweapon states without, so far as known, _XY`X U`^W`\ V~U]WU ^X X^X~_ W^ZU^WZU ~W ~^W^[W sign an AP. The number of holdouts and the continuing assertion that the AP is optional are a clear sign that a number of states place their perception of nuclear sovereignty above

President Obama in his landmark speech on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament in Prague on 5 April 2009 spoke of the need for ‘a new framework for civil nuclear cooperation … so that countries can access peaceful power without increasing the risks of proliferation

their international responsibilities. It is no coincidence that the holdouts include states in non-compliance with their safeguards agreements, namely, North Korea, Iran and Syria. A major new proliferation challenge, raised by the Iranian crisis, is how to deal with a nuclear program claimed to be peaceful but evidently having a military purpose. It needs to be recognized that Ú`\ V~U]W Z~ YX`YÑâ_~3X`YW [\^W ^[W ~_^U VX_ZW a nuclear weapon break-out capability—is not a peaceful purpose allowed by the NPT. Crucially, there is no international process for approving proliferation-sensitive stages of the nuclear fuel cycle—already a large number of states have the capability to ][ \ ~W __XV~W U^~]XUV W U` W X W `[^ZX`YW changes this number will increase. When the NPT was concluded, it was assumed that IAEA safeguards would provide timely warning of any misuse of nuclear facilities, giving the international community opportunity to intervene. But a combination of factors—the time taken by international deliberative processes, the rapid breakout potential of modern enrichment technology, the lack of success of international sanctions on Iran and North Korea—demonstrates the need for new X`_^X^\^X[`UVW U]]U`Y~ ~`^_W ^[W ~3~]W YX ~W ~I~ ^W^[W`[` ][VX ~]U^X[`W [ X^ ~`^_ Towards a new international framework for the nuclear fuel cycle ^WX_W`~X^Z~]W`~ ~__U] W`[]W [_^W~I~ ^X ~W []W every state with a nuclear power program to have uranium enrichment and reprocessing facilities. Because possession of such capabilities could increase international tensions—potentially leading to ‘virtual’ arms races—and also because of the technical complexity and high costs, most states have not sought to establish these capabilities. The NPT does not adequately address this issue. When the NPT was negotiated it was thought that enrichment services, and reprocessing services if required, would be provided by the nuclear-weapon states and a few other advanced states (such as Germany and Japan)—it was not anticipated that proliferation-sensitive technologies would spread. Contrary to Iran’s assertions, the ‘inalienable right’ to use nuclear energy referred to in Article IV of the NPT does not ~U`WU`W\` \UVX ~ W]XYZ^W^[W ][VX ~]U^X[` sensitive technologies. In fact the Treaty expressly limits use of nuclear energy to peaceful purposes—which by no stretch of the imagination includes building a nuclear weapon capability. But developing countries are now sensitized to what they perceive as moves to deny their rights and to preserve the technological advantage of existing nuclear suppliers. A weakening of the non-proliferation regime is in no-one’s interest. It is essential to move beyond these political arguments, ^[W ` W UW U W ^ZU^W ~`_\]~_W ^Z~W []V W U`W ~`~ ^W ][ W `\ V~U]W ~`~]Y W ]~~W [ W ^Z~W risk of proliferation. In recent years several initiatives, outlined below, have sought to avoid the political arguments about ‘rights’ by instead creating conditions of supply such that states will have no legitimate reason to develop national enrichment and reprocessing programs. President Obama in his landmark speech on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament in Prague on 5 April 2009 spoke of the need for ‘a new framework for civil nuclear cooperation … so that countries can access peaceful power without increasing the risks of proliferation.’ There are several initiatives in this direction, though so far these have not been drawn together into an overall program or vision. Continued on Thursday


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FG’s dialogue with Boko Haram insulting –Bishop JOSEPH KINGSTON, Calabar

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nglican Bishop of Calabar, Tunde Adeleye, has lashed out at proponents of dialogue with the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, describing it as an insult to the collective psyche of Nigerians. Adeleye spoke in Calabar, yesterday, during a press conference organized to commence 2014 Synod of his church. He said, “we still do not agree with those who suggest that there should be a dialogue with the Boko Haram. We have always insisted that it is an insult. ¿ ~W_~~W [ [W U]U WU3U W U_W U`W U3U W UYUX`_^W ^Z~W ~U ~W and unity of Nigeria, and we hold the view that government should approach it in that way. This is nothing short of war against Nigeria. These people

are enemies of Nigeria.” He also warned against what he termed ‘religious political party’ in the country, adding “we must and should separate religion from politics. This issue of religious political party is new to us. It is very dangerous. “Religious political party are suicidal to any nation. This must not work here and everything must be done to frustrate U` W ~_^][ W^Z~W~I[]^ « Z~W ]~ ]U` W ]~U Z~]W X W not spare the opposition parties in the country which, to him, behaves rascally. His words; “there is need for opposition in any government but opposition is not to shout ‘no’ to all plans of government. Opposition is not political rascality. “Opposition is to produce alternatives. It means to purposefully criticize what is being done with a view to sug-

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Egwu joins senatorial race, says Ebonyi needs her best at NASS KENNETH OFOMA, Abakaliki

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ormer Governor of Ebonyi State, Dr. Sam Egwu at the weekend received a heroic welcome back to the state on his return from Abuja after purchasing form to contest Ebonyi North district senatorial election. More than 3000 youths of Ohaukwu local government area and some parts of Ebonyi North senatorial district laid ambush on the former governor at Ezzangbo as he arrives via Enugu, chanting songs of solidarity in support of his senatorial bid. Senator Chris Nwankwo, an in-law to Governor Martin Elechi is presently occupying the seat. Elechi had recently announced that serving National and state Assembly members will be returned. But addressing the youths at his country home, Umuebe Izhia, Egwu said he has accepted the mounting demand for him to go to the senate ^[WYX ~W~I~ ^X ~W]~ ]~_~`tation to the people. He disclosed that

Delta LG polls: Police foil protests by APC members in Ozoro SYLVESTER IDOWU, Asaba

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eavily armed police yesterday foiled the planned protest by aggrieved members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in Isoko North Local government area of Delta State at Ozoro, over the outcome of the controversial last Saturday’s council elections in the state. The police claim security reasons for aborting the protest by the APC members who were congregating at the party secretariat to embark on peaceful march to express their anger over the exercise. As early as 7.am, APC faithful had gathered at their secretariat located along Ughelli- Ozoro road with placards [ W XI~]~`^W X`_ ]X ^X[`_W ~L-R: Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Zone C, Mr. Ahmed Mohammed; Chairman of the oc- nouncing the conduct of the casion, Mr. Taiwo Mustapha and General Manager, Nigerian Ports Authority, Eastern Zone, Mr. election which they described Sonny Nwaobi, at a National Maritime Seminar in Port Harcourt Rivers State...recently. as a mere charade and monumental failure. The Chairman of the APC, Isoko North local government area, Sir Godwin Diwanbor, country since, it remained Mrs. Lucy Okoli-Ogudebe, ing the impression being service for recognition of called on DESIEC to cancel the the best option for the coun- the mother of Mrs. Uche Ek- created about politicians by the contribution of Mrs Ek- elections results especially in the try. wunife, representing Anao- some men of God is that wunife to her people and local government warning that they would resist the result since Ihedioha spoke weekend ZU£ ÂX [ U£W \`\ [ UW the political class are “crimi- the nation in general. at St. Barnabas Anglican Federal Constituency in the nals.” Ihedioha lauded Ekwunife there was no election in the area. He disclosed that a woman Church, Igboukwu, Aguata- House of Representatives. He commended the Arch- for the way she harmoniousta Local Government Area The Deputy Speaker bishop of Province of the ly held intact the members lost her pregnancy while some of Anambra State during the called on the clerics to stop Niger, Most Rev Christian of the House of Representa- other APC members were beaten up by thugs allegedly one year memorial service of vilifying political class, say- [ X W Z[W[B XU^~ WU^WW^Z~W tives from the South East. Earlier in his sermon, the said to be loyal to a prominent Arcbishop had admonished PDP member in the area occupoliticians to watch their pying an elective seat in Abuja. “The planned protest youths of Ebonyi North Nigeria is in a cross road, ^Z~X]W ]_^W W ^[W ^Z~W U- urterances as they enter elec- around Ozoro is a reaction tioneering season in 2015 to zone bought the expres- that whoever will repre- tional Assembly, and I over the local government sion of interest and nomi- sent us at the senate or think with your support avoid put the country in un- election that took place Saturnation form for him at the National Assembly must and your prayers, I want necessary crisis. Archbishop Efobi ex- day and to let the government, cost of N4.5 million, not- be people of substance, to say that with humilboth the federal, state and evepressed displeasure the ing that they merely de- people who will stand ity and dedication, with ry authority know that we are livered the forms to him for truth, who will lobby the will of God I have ac- manner Nigerian leaders, not happy and that we reject at his Abuja residence at to get something for their cepted the call to go to the especially the President, the election results whatsoev ~]~W ~X`YW XVX ~ W _^U^X`YW people, because Nigeria senate,” he said. no personal cost. er because of thuggery and the Earlier, the President that in every circumstance He lamented that Nige- is a country where you use of arms, shooting, the use ria is at cross roads that ZU ~W^[W YZ^WU` W_^]\YYV~W of Ngbo-Izhia Youth Fo- only God anoints leaders. Mrs Ekwunife who is the of police and the army to beat those who should be sent for your people, if you rum, Chukwudi Ogba chairman of the House of up people and even to abduct to the National Assembly don’t struggle for your and National President of ~ ]~_~`^U^X ~_W [ X3~~WW people”, Diwanbor said. should be men of sub- people others will take Izzi Nodo Youth Forum, He alleged that a party memstance and requite matu- your people’s share. And Prince Maurice Mbam dedicated her achievements ber who saw the National Asthat is why I have accept- in their separate remarks, to God and the people of rity and experience. sembly member driving in a “When we went for ed to go and represent all thanked the former gov- constituency, saying that he Hilux van loaded with armed will continue to work hard ernor for answering the National Conference, we of you. security men, personally went “Ebonyi is supposed to clarion call by the people to bring democracy dividiscovered that Nigeria is shooting and snatching of dend to them. in a very critical situation, produce this time around for him to go to senate. ballot boxes in communities where the PDP was losing the election noting that since the day of the election, the boy has CYPRIAN EBELE, Onitsha the suspects with their pirated involves a zero tolerance to pi- urged all stakeholders in creabeen running for his dear life wares which included, lap- racy in protection of genuine tive industries to fully suphe Nigerian Copy- ^[ _W \_~ W X`W [ X3X`YW ^Z~W right owners and copyright port the on-going national for fear of being allegedly abright Commission crime. industries in Nigeria. copyright protection and anti- ducted by the said politician. “In some areas, there were no (NCC) yesterday He maintained that the of- piracy campaign. Addressing newsmen in results sheets. In Okpe-Isoko, arrested nine sus- Onitsha, the Zonal Manager, fence of illegality system done He advised the illegal operpects for pirating NCC, Mr Emeka Ogbonna by the suspects were as a re- ators and those who patronize it was overwhelming that the musical works using MP3, said that the arrest was made sult of reproduction of pro- them to desist from the illegal APC was going to win the place, MP4 and memory card de- as a result of illegal repro- tected musical works without \_X`~__W U_W X^W X_W U`W [I~` ~W \^W ^Z~W ~^\]`X`YW B ~]W ]U`W away with the results sheets. All vices. duction of protected musical the authorization of the copy- punishable by law. The Commission in col- works for commercial pur- ]XYZ^W [ `~]_W U X`YW X^W XBSome of the Musical Art- that happened apart from the laboration with armed secu- poses. cult for the owners to dispose ists that included, Abraham planned abduction had been rerity agencies, acting on intelEdozie and James Arum pro- ported at every stage to DESIEC Ogbonna said that the exer- their original work. ligence report stormed the cise was an indication of the He said that the suspects tested decrease in sales as a and by yesterday, we compiled all the reports and handed [ \VU]W ~ UW I[]W VUÃUW commission’s renewed com- will be arraigned in court after result of piracy. within Onitsha Main Market, mitment to its regulatory and all investigations. They called on Government them over to the chairman of DESIEC”, he added. Anambra State and arrested enforcement mandate which Meanwhile, Ogbonna to come to their aide.

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Businessman reports gov’s aide to police over N8m fraud of the Nigeria Police Force for pecial Assistant to the allegedly defrauding a Kano Kano state governor based businessman of the [`W ~VXYX[\_W IUX]_žW sum of N8million. W `~W U^XZ\W Z~Z\žW UW œ\_XMamman Ibrahim nessman and resident of has been brought beLimanchi quarters in Kano fore the Zone 1 headquarters

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metropolis reported to the police that the Special Assistant to the Kano state governor deceived and collected the _\Â?W[ÂŽW מW˜˜—ž———WÂŽ][Â?WZXÂ?žW pretending that he will sell _[Â?~W _ ]Uƒƒ~‚W X][`W ^[W ZXÂ?žW

which he said was dumped at the state Ministry of Works at ZU]U‚UWÂ&#x;\U]^~]_žW U`[š `W UW V~3~]žW U‚‚]~__~‚W ^[W ^Z~W __X_^U`^W `_ƒ~ ^[]W ~`~]UVW [ÂŽW W [VX ~žW ^Z~W  [Â?ƒVUX`^W ]~€~UV~‚W ^ZU^žW ^Z~W ƒ~ XUVW __X_-

Nigerian youths unveiling agenda on political participation, at the inauguration of the Nigerian Youth Inter Party and Civil Society Forum in Bauchi State‌yesterday.

Sokoto guber race: Group warns against imposition of candidate AYO AJOGE, Sokoto

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s aspirants on the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Sokoto state continued to express their €X~Â?_W [€~]W UW ƒ][ƒ[_~‚W Ăƒ[`ing and consensus arrangement for the party governor_ZXƒW ^X Â?~^W UW Y][\ƒžW [Â?[^[W ÂŽ[]W \XÂ?UW ][Ă‚~ ^W Âł ´ÂžW championing the emergence of one of the governorship U_ƒX]U`^_WÂŽ][Â?W [Â?[^[W ~`^]UVžW VZUĂ‚XW Âœ\ÂœUÂ?U]W ~VV[W \XÂ?UžW said their candidate would accept all measures taken by the APC leadership in ensuring that a credible candidate emerge in the end. He noted that the party leaders had setup a 21-memÂœ~]W  [Â?Â?X3~~W ^[W Â?[]Â?W [\^W Â?[‚UVX^X~_W ÂŽ[]W Ăƒ[`X`YžW Â?X^ZW a view to adopting a consensus candidate from Sokoto [\^ZW_~`U^[]XUVWĂƒ[`~žWUWĂƒ[`~W that has not produced elected governor since the advent of fourth Republic. \^W^Z~WV~U‚~]W[ÂŽW^Z~WY][\ƒžW VZUĂ‚XW Z~Z\W \‚UžWUƒƒ~UV~‚W to the party leadership and [€~]`[]W VX•\W UÂ?UÂ?Â?[žW to reconsider the decision of Ăƒ[`X`YWU`‚W [`_~`_\_š The group maintained that primaries poll remained the only option to ensure that the party emerge with an acceptable and popular candidate without acrimony among party members.   []‚X`YW ^[W ^Z~W Y][\ƒžW “Our candidate will abide with the outcome of the comÂ?X3~~W ]~ [Â?Â?~`‚U^X[`žW Âœ\^W politics is all about popular-

ity and political strength; we want a situation where all aspirants will meet at the party’s primaries.�

tant collected the said amount [ÂŽW Â?[`~•W ÂŽ][Â?W ZXÂ?žW Â?X^ZW UW pledge to sell some scrapped iron dumped at the premises of ^Z~W X`X_^]•W[ÂŽW []Â?_žWV[ U^~‚W U^W ZU]U‚UWÂ&#x;\U]^~]_žW ZU_~W š W ]X[]W^[WW VX`YW^Z~W [Â?ƒVUX`U`^žW ^WÂ?[\V‚WÂœ~W]~ UVV~‚W^ZU^žW the aide to the state governor has been standing trial before a Kano Senior Magistrate [\]^žWÂ?ZXV~W^Z~W ZU]Y~W_Z~~^W V~‚W UYUX`_^W ZXÂ?W W Âœ~ÂŽ[]~W ^Z~W court reads: “ That between

\`~ÂžÂ–Â—Â˜ÂľWU`‚W U•W–—˜™žW•[\W Malam Mamman Ibrahim Nababa of No 175 Unguwar ~ĂƒUžW [[W ][U‚žW U`[žW Â?Z[W is the Special Assistant of the Executive governor of Kano _^U^~W[`W ~VXYX[\_W IUX]_WU`‚WW [`~W Â?X`\W Âœ\ÂœUÂ?U]WÂ?UV~žW[ÂŽW Z~Â?UWÂ&#x;\U]^~]_žW U`[W‚X_Z[`estly induced and received ÂŽ][Â?W [`~W ZUĂƒUVXW UÂ?Â?U`XžW male of Tudun Wada quarters U`[žW Â˜ÂžĂ—Â—Â—W ÂœUY_W W [ÂŽW _\YU]žW

I joined politics to develop my state, not for money –PDP aspirant AYO AJOGE, Kebbi

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eoples Democratic Party [PDP] gubernatorial aspirant

[Â?~€~]žW _ƒ~UÂ?X`YW X`W UW ~`^]UVWĂƒ[`~WZU‚WX`_X_^~‚W^ZU^W in the forthcoming  ZU^WÂ?X^ZWĂ‚[\]`UVX_^_žWU`[^Z~]W ^Z~WX‚~UW[ÂŽWĂƒ[`X`YWÂ?U_W`[^WX`W 2015 general elecU_ƒX]U`^žW ][ÂŽ~__[]W UÂ?UVW the party’s guidelines for con- ^X[`žW ÂŽ[]W ~œœXW ^U^~žW ~`Bashar who is from Sokoto testing an election. eral Bello Sariki Yaki (rtd)

Northern youths lambast Jokolo over comment on Sambo BABA NEGEDU, Kaduna

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Coalition of Northern Youths (CNY) yesterday in Kaduna lambasted ^Z~W ‚~ƒ[_~‚W Â?X]W [ÂŽW Â?U`‚\žW VZUĂ‚XW \_^UƒZUW [Â?[V[žW for reportedly asking Presi‚~`^W [[‚V\ Â?W [`U^ZU`W ^[W drop Vice President Namadi Sambo as his running mate in next year’s general elections. The Youths in a statement made available to newsmen described the comment of the former emir as “uncharitableâ€? and in bad faith.

[Â?[V[žW UW ÂŽ[]Â?~]W UX‚~‘‚~‘  UÂ?ƒW ^[W ~`šW \ZUÂ?Â?U‚\W Buhari had stated in a national daily that it would be a political suicide for Presi‚~`^W [[‚V\ Â?W [`U^ZU`W ^[W ƒX Â?W ZX_W €X ~žW UÂ?Âœ[W U_W ZX_W running mate in next year’s presidential polls. The youths also said they are not happy for the emir to describe the highest political [B ~W Z[V‚~]W ÂŽ][Â?W ^Z~W `[]^ZW U`‚W ^Z~W V~U‚~]W [ÂŽW ^Z~W Ăƒ[`~W as a political liability to the president. The statement signed by the National President of the  [UVX^X[`žW ]šW [ZUÂ?Â?~‚W Â?U`‚\W U`‚W ~ ]~^U]•žW U€X‚W ZU`‚[Â?W ]~_ƒ~ ^X€~V•žW `[^~‚W ^ZU^W []‚X`U]XV•žW ^Z~W

group wouldn’t have replied Jokolo but for the sensitive nature of the statement coming at a time when the north `~~‚_W \`X^•žW ÂżÂ?~W U]~W ÂŽ[] ~‚W to tell the world that the Vice ]~_X‚~`^žW ] ZšW [ZUÂ?Â?~‚W Namadi Sambo remains our

leader in the North and we shall not take it lightly with whoever wants to disparage him.�   []‚X`YW^[W^Z~W_^U^~�~`^žW U^W^ZX_Wƒ[X`^WX`W^X�~žW~_ƒ~ XUVV•W�Z~`W^Z~W]~YX[`WX_Wƒ\3X`YW its house in order ahead of

^Z~W–—˜ŠW~V~ ^X[`_žWÂżX^WX_WÂ?[_^W uncharitable for the deposed emir to assert that our lead~]žW ^Z~W X ~W ]~_X‚~`^W [ÂŽW ^Z~W ~‚~]UVW ~ƒ\ÂœVX W[ÂŽW XY~]XUžW [ZUÂ?Â?~‚W UÂ?U‚XW UÂ?Âœ[žW has no political relevance in the north.â€?

Ngilari approves suspension of Gombi LG executives cillors were suspended in a overnor Bala press statement issued by the

UÂ?~_W YXVVU]XžW ~ ]~^U]•W ^[W ^Z~W ^U^~W [€of Adamawa ~]`Â?~`^W Âł ´W ]šW Âœ]UZXÂ?W State has ap- Welye. The statement read in parts proved the suspension of the entire Ex- “In pursuant to powers con~ \^X€~W[ÂŽW [Â?ÂœXW [ UVW [€- ÂŽ~]]~‚W [`W Â?~žW ϥW _~ ^X[`W –×W ernment area of Adamawa (2) of the Adamawa State Lo ^U^~W [€~]W UVV~Y~‚W `U` XUVWW  UVW [€~]`Â?~`^W ‚Â?X`X_^]U_Â?X`‚V~W [ÂŽW ˜Â?ÂľÂ?XVVX[`W Âœ~- ^X[`W UÂ?W [W™W[ÂŽW–———š Âż Z~W [Â?ÂœXW [ UVW [€longing to the council. ernment Council is hereby Z~W ZUX]Â?U`W[ÂŽW [Â?ÂœXWV[cal government and 10 coun- _\_ƒ~`‚~‚W ÂŽ][Â?W [B ~W Â?X^ZW OWOLABI ADENUSI, Yola

X��~‚XU^~W~I~ ^š “Pending further investigation into allegations of gross misappropriation of public funds as contained in U`WU\‚X^W]~ƒ[]^W_\œ�X3~‚W^[W government.� Ngillari said. He said the council was requested to surrender all government properties and any other related security documents in their possession to the head of service of the council.

Kano commissioner urges LG to enforce sanitation TED ODOGWU, Kano

]~ ^[]žW ‚Â?X`X_^]U^X[`W U`‚W ouncil Chairmen ~]€X ~žW œ‚\VVUZXW UÂœX]W in Kano State have U`Â?U] žW VUÂ?~`^~‚W U^W ^Z~W been charged to  [`‚\ ^W[ÂŽW_[Â?~W•[\^Z_žWÂ?Z[W compliment the ƒVU•W ÂŽ[[^ÂœUVVžW X`_^~U‚W [ÂŽW ƒU]~I[]^_W[ÂŽW^Z~W_^U^~W ticipating in the exercise. Abass therefore charged the government at enforcing the Council Chairmen to engage monthly sanitation exercise in in awareness creation on the their domain. The State Commissioner necessity of environmental ÂŽ[]W `€X][`Â?~`^žW œ‚\V- hygiene. ‘’Sanitation is rarely appreVUZXW ÂœU__žW Â?Z[W _^U^~‚W ^ZX_W ciated by our people all over through the Ministry’s Dithe state. We will be proud of

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€UV\~‚WU^W ˜¤ÂšÂ˜WÂ?XVVX[`žWW \Â?UV\W UÂœUW UÂœUÂœUžW[`~WZ\`‚]~‚W ÂœUY_W [ÂŽW _\YU]žW €UV\~‚WW U^W ˜ž–ŠÂ—ž———žW W ZÂ?~‚W \ZUÂ?Â?~‚WÂ?——WÂœUY_W[ÂŽWW]X ~žW U\W \V~Â?U`W ¼——W ÂœUY_W [ÂŽW Â?UXĂƒ~W U`‚WÂ?——WÂœUY_W[ÂŽWÂ?XVV~^žWUVVW€UVued at N11.5 million.â€? The court presided over by Senior Magistrate Ahmed

U__U`W UYY~W ZU‚W U‚�X3~‚W the accused person into bail X`W^Z~W_\�W[ŽW ˜—š———š———š——žW with two reasonable and reliUœV~W_\]~^•žWWX`W^Z~WVX�~W_\�š The court further ruled that one of the surety must occupy the position of a Director in ^Z~W X€XVW ~]€X ~žW �ZXV~W ^Z~W other surety must be owner of a landed property covered œ•W  ~]^X  U^~W [ŽW [  \ƒU` •W within Kano metropolis. W _W U^W �Z~`W VVX`YW ^ZX_W ]~ƒ[]^žW^Z~WY[€~]`[]_WUX‚~WX_W•~^W ^[W Ž\V VW ^Z~W œUXVW ^~]�_W U`‚W X_W still behind bars.

[\]W~`€X][`Â?~`^žWXÂŽWÂ?~W]~Y\VU]V•W _U`X^XĂƒ~W [\]W ~`€X][`ment on a monthly basis.’’ Abass warned that anyone caught violating the sanitation law would be sanctioned accordingly. `W U`[^Z~]W ‚~€~V[ƒÂ?~`^žW lack of continuity in projects execution by successful administrations has been described as one the factors militating against Nigeria’s infrastructural development.

has said that he joined politics to contribute his quota towards the development of the state and not to make money. He stated this yesterday at his residence in Birnin KeœœXžWZX_W [\`^]•WZ[Â?~žWÂ?Z~`W his supporters from Kalgo and Dakingari local governments areas of the state paid him a courtesy visit to assure him of their unwavering support for his ambition. He told his supporters that his ambition is not to make money from politics but to contribute his own quota to the development of the economy and socio-political ϥWƒ\3X`YWW^Z~W_^U^~WUÂ?[`YW the best in terms of economic development. Z~W^Â?[W_^U]W ~`~]UVWÂ?Z[W just retired from the Nigeria Army and now the coordinator of anti-terrorism in the presidency is aspiring ^[W Âœ~ [Â?~W ^Z~W [€~]`[]W [ÂŽW Kebbi State told his people further that his aspiration is X`W^Z~WZU`‚W[ÂŽW [‚š Âż ÂŽW [‚W ‚~_^X`•W X^W ÂŽ[]W Â?~W W _ZUVVW Âœ~W Âœ\^W XÂŽW [‚W _U•_W no I don’t have option than to support anybody that Â?[\V‚W ~Â?~]Y~W U_W ^Z~W ÆUYW Âœ~U]~]W[ÂŽW^Z~WƒU]^•žWÂżZ~WW_UX‚š The aspirant admonished the electorate to elect and vote for credible candidate in other to move the state and Nigeria forward and ensure peace in the country. ~_ƒ[`‚X`YžW ^Z~W _ƒ[Â?~_Â?U`WÂŽ[]WW^Z~W‚~V~YU^~žW UX‚\W Adamu said that they are X`W ^Z~W ~`~]UVW [\_~W ^[W X`timate him about their support as he urged him not ^[W _^~ƒW ‚[Â?`W ÂŽ[]W U`•œ[‚•žW U‚‚X`YW ^ZU^W Z~W X_W Â&#x;\UVX ~‚W and also among the people’s choice.


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Ameobi makes EPL history

Eagles train in Warri for Congo trip

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ammy Ameobi’s goal seven seconds after coming on as a substitute in Newcastle United W X`W [ ~]W [3~`ZU W Hotspurs made history as the fastest scored by a substitute in the league history from open play. Ameobi was introduced before the start of the second half and scored straight ][ W ^Z~W X [IW []W ^Z~W half. He ran behind the Tottenham Hotspurs defence ^[W `X_ZW [IW UW ~VXYZ^ \VW through ball from Jack Colback to draw his team level after Emmanuel Adebayor had given Spurs the lead. Debutant Ayoze Perez

completed Newcastle United’s amazing comeback by scoring their second and winning goal in the 58th minute. The goal was also a personal milestone for the lanky, pacy winger as it was ZX_W ]_^W~ ~]WY[UVWX`W^Z~W `Ylish Premier League since his debut for the magpies in 2010. Prior to his goal against Spurs, Ameobi has only previously scored for Newcastle in the football league cup, a winning goal against Scunthorpe on 25 August 2011. Presently, Ameobi is in the last eight months of his ~UVW U` W X^ZW `[W [I~]W ~^W from Newcastle his performances in their last two games means he won’t be short of suitors if they fail to [I~]WZX W ]~_ZW^~] _ In January he will be free to discuss with interested parties in his services in view of a transfer in the summer as a free agent if Newcastle United fail to sanction a winter move. [W U]W Z~W ZU_W U ~W ~W appearances for them in the Premier league from a possible nine games this season.

NSA partners with Supersports for live broadcast

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he organizers of Nigerian Sports award, Unmissable Incentives Limited have sealed a partnership deal with SuperSports -leading sports TV Channels for the production and live broadcast of the 3rd edition of the award billed for Muson Centre, Lagos on November 13, 2014 This was disclosed by Kayode Idowu, General Manager, Unmissable Incentives Limited after a partnership meeting with the leading Sports Channel in Lagos as part of activities towards a successful hosting of the biggest sport event in Nigeria as countdown begins. According to Idowu, Nigerian Sports Award and Super Sports have sealed a partnership deal that will enable the leading Sports Channel handle the digital coverage/production and live broadcast of the award gala night to the viewing pleasure of teeming sports

fans in Nigeria and beyond. “We are indeed very proud to announce that all arrangements have been concluded with one of our strategic partners, SuperSports to handle the production and live broadcast of the event for 2 hours,” Idowu said. Meanwhile, the organizers of Nigerian Sports Award have hailed the Super Falcons for their triumphant display after clinching their 7th African Women Championship (AWC) in Namibia defeating Cameroon by 2-0. Idowu stated that Nigeria Sports Award is particularly proud of the 2 nominees Azeezat Oshoala and Oparanozie Desire who are both nominated for the footballer of the year (Women) category, while Azeezat is also nominated for the Sports Woman of the year category for this year’s edition.

Sunshine Stars probe players for ‘sellout’

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unshine Stars have announced they are investigating two of their players for “selling out against the team”. Sunshine boss, Akin Akinbobola said the commitment of the two players is in question hence the need to quiz them. “They are two of our top X ~V ~]_ W \^W ^Z~X]W [ -

mitment is in doubt and we are now investigating them,” he said. Last season, a top player of the team confronted a top [B XUVW[ W^Z~W V\ W[ ~]WUVV~gations he worked against the team on the pitch. Sunshine lost 2-1 at Nasarawa United at the weekend and are now 10th on the table with 51 points.

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he Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have announced the Super Eagles will train in Warri ahead of an W \UVX ~]W UYUX`_^W Congo in Pointe-noire next month. NFF General Secretary, Musa Amadu dropped this hint while meeting with the Super Eagles technical crew U` W_\ []^W_^UIWX`_X ~WZX_W [B ~WX`W \ÂU Nigeria are billed to confront the Red Devils of Congo on November 15 in Pointe-Noire in a must-win game that will be played on U`WU]^X XUVW X^ Z “The pitch in Warri, where the Super Eagles will ^]UX`WX_WU`WU]^X XUVW X^ ZWU` W

should provide the required feel and match conditions as the pitch where the game will be played in Congo,” Amadu revealed. “This is a very crucial YU ~WU` W ~W U``[^WUI[] W to take anything for granted. “After the game in Congo,the team will then proceed to Uyo to prepare []W^Z~WVU_^W \UVX ~]WUYUX`_^W

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South Africa. “The Nigeria Football Federation is working round the clock to ensure that all the team needs to make a success of the November assignments are provided so that the Super Eagles are able to defend their title in Morocco. “For us, the real challenge is to go to Congo and

Meyiwa’s tragic death shocks Musa

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igeria international, Ahmed Musa has expressed his shock at the tragic death of South Africa goalkeeper, Senzo Meyiwa. The Orlando Pirates

goalkeeper was shot dead on Sunday night in South Africa and CSKA Moscow forward, who played against him last month, described the death as a big loss to Africa.

Hayatou: Losing Meyiwa is tragic

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AF president Issa Hayatou is shocked and dismayed at the killing of Orlando Pirates and South Africa national team goalkeeper and skipper, Senzo Meyiwa. The South African Football Association has reported that Meyiwa was shot and killed in what is reported to be a robbery in Vosloorus in the East Rand, Johannesburg, on Sunday, 26 October. `W ZX_W V~3~]W ^[W [\^ZW African Football Association (SAFA) president Danny Jordaan, Hayatou said words alone could not express the sadness caused by Senzo’s demise. “It is with shock and

get the desired result that XVVW \^W [\]W \UVX U^X[`W aspirations back on the right track,” Amadu added. The Super Eagles will need to beat Congo with a clear 2 goal margin or get a higher scoreline of victory than Congo got in Calabar to be ahead of the Red Devils in Group A after the November 15 clash.

dismay that CAF has learnt about the passing away of South Africa and Orlando Pirates captain and goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa. Losing such a talented player and young gentlemen is a tragedy for South African

and African football, and our thoughts are with his family and relatives,” Hayatou said. “Meyiwa was one of the most promising South African players and he took with great pride and responsibility his role as Captain of both the national team and his club Orlando Pirates. Words cannot express enough our sadness.” “In my personal name, on behalf of the CAF Executive Committee and the entire African football family, we present to the family of the deceased, to SAFA, to Orlando Pirates and to all those who knew Meyiwa our deepest condolences,” Hayatou said.

“I was shocked when I heard about the South Africa goalkeeper’s death on Sunday night. In fact I am still in shock,” the Eagles forward reacted. “I remember he was in goal against us in the U^X[`_W \ W \UVX ~]W X`W Cape Town. He was such a talented goalkeeper and even stopped us from getting a win in that match with some big saves. “This is a big loss to the entire black race. My heart goes out to Orlando Pirates, his family, South Africans and the entire football family.”


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Arsenal’s Ajayi hopeful on Nigeria

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ngland-based representative of Arsenal starlet Semi Ajayi, 20, has said that his client is open to the possibility of representing Nigeria’s Under 23 squad, the Dream Team. Newly appointed coach, Samson Siasia has strongly hinted that the central defender will Âœ~W[`~W[ÂŽW^Z~W ]_^W`UÂ?~_W on the squad list when he pencils down the names of invited players to prosecute qualifying matches for the 2016 Summer Olympics. Despite scoring in a scrimmage against Feldmoching, Ajayi was unceremoniously dropped from the Flying Eagles squad that Â&#x;\UVX ~‚W ÂŽ[]W ^Z~W _~ ond round of the 2013 FIFAUnder 20s, fueling speculation that he may not want to represent Nigeria in future. But his agent has put those arguments to bed, saying that the Arsenal youngster will honour the call - up if he’s invited by Coach Siasia. “Semi Ajayi is focused on Arsenal; he wants to play for Nigeria. He played for the Under 20 team, so he is ready to play for the Olympic team. I’m in contact with Samson Siasia,’’ a representative of center back, who pleaded for anonymity, simply said. Ajayi’s record in the 2014 - 2015 campaign reads two appearances on the substitutes’ bench in games against Southampton (League Cup) and Hull City (EPL), suggesting that he is inching closer and closer to making his of  XUVW‚~Âœ\^WÂŽ[]W^Z~W \`ners. He appeared three times for the Flying Eagles at the 2013 Toulon Tournament, having featured in matches against Brazil, Belgium and Portugal.

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GOtv ‘Hood to Hood’ Season 2 in s/finals

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he on-going sea_[`W –W [ÂŽW ^Z~W ^€W Hood to Hood Football Championship ZU_W ~`^~]~‚W ^Z~W _~Â?X‘ `UVW_^UY~šW Z~W_~Â?X‘ `UVW matches will be played on Tuesday, October 28 at the Legacy Pitch, National Stadium Surulere, Lagos. The four teams that Â?U‚~WX^W^[W^Z~W_~Â?X‘ `UVW stage after emerging vic^[]X[\_WU^W^Z~WÂ&#x;\U]^~]W nal stage are; Satech FC, \_ZX`žW W  U‚~Â?•W Apapa, Rainbow FC Iyana Ipaja and Kings United Ajah. `W ^Z~W Â&#x;\U]^~]W `UVW matches played last week, Satech FC defeated Team 360 4-2 on penalties after playing a ˜‘˜W‚]UÂ?WU^WÂŽ\VVW^XÂ?~šW W Premier Academy also Â&#x;\UVX ~‚W ÂŽ[]W ^Z~W _~Â?X‘ `UVW U^W ^Z~W ~ ƒ~`_~W [ÂŽW

Yemo FC by 3-1 on penalties after playing a barren draw in regulation time. The other two quarter `UVW Â?U^Â Z~_W _UÂ?W UX`bow FC of Iyana Ipaja edging out Skillful FC of Iganmu by a lone goal (10) while Kings United FC of Ajah thrashed Honour

W[ŽW œUYU‚UW–‘—W^[WY]UœW ^Z~WVU_^W_~�X‘ `UVW^X �~^š According to the Mar�~^X`YW U`UY~]W ^€žW U]~W UŽU]žW^Z~W_~�X‘ `UVW matches will be played on Tuesday October 28, 2014 at the Legacy pitch National Stadium Surulere to determine the

^�[W `UVX_^_š Kafar disclosed that in ^Z~W _~�X‘W `UVW  ^\]~_žW Satech FC Mushin will œ~W ^U�X`YW [`W W  U‚emy Apapa while Rainbow FC Iyana Ipaja will be trading tackles with Kings United Ajah.

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Danagogo woos corporate sponsors for Falcons

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even-time African champions, Super Falcons arrived Lagos around 04h15am Monday morning to a warm reception from Nigeria Football Federation President, Amaju Pinnick, Vice President, Seyi Akinwunmi, _[Â?~W_^UI_W[ÂŽW^Z~W ~‚~]Ution and National Sports [Â?Â?X__X[`W_^UI_š The team, who are lodged at the Eko Hotel U`‚W \X^~_žW Æ~Â?W UÂœ[U]‚W South African Airlines with the Minister of Sports, Tammy Danagogo, who was on ground to watch the girls beat Came-

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roon to reclaim the trophy they lost 2 years ago. Danagogo at a media parley in the team’s hotel praised the team for winning the trophy for a record seventh time, and urged cooperate sponsors to invest in the Super Falcons because they have great potential to win major trophies for the country. “We must as government, do everything possible to appreciate the crop of footballers we have in the Super Falcons. I want to call on all Nigerians; all sports lovers to do everything possible

to appreciate these girls because I know that they went through so many odds to be able to come back with the trophy. “Against all odds, these girls proved to all Nigerians and indeed Africa that they still remain the undisputed champions of Africa. That is why I want all of us to support and encourage them and also to ask corporate Nigeria to begin to look into how to support female football in the country. “Nobody should be surprised that female Ž[[^œUVVW �U•W œ~W ^Z~W `~ ^W easiest means for Nige-

ria to get trophies at the world stage, so we should begin as a people and as corporate citizens to support these young girls because from the discipline, passion and talent I see in them, I have no doubt in my heart that very soon they will come back to Nigeria with the female World Cup,� Danagogo said. Falcons will on Tuesday depart Lagos for Abuja where they will be hosted by the National Sports Commission before meeting with Presi‚~`^W [[‚V\ �W [`U^ZU`W on Wednesday morning.

Z]X_^[ƒZ~]W XÂ?UWÂŽU tion of the Nigeria Football Federation has declared that it is ready to reconcile with all aggrieved parties provided due process and level-playing ground is provided. XÂ?UžWÂ?Z[WX`W [Â?ƒU`•W of his NFF 1st Vice President, Chief Obinna Ogba, board members –Sani Fema and Yahaya Adama addressed the press yesterday and said he made ~I[]^_W^[WUƒƒ][U ZW Â?UĂ‚\W Pinnick and other stakeholders even before September 30 election, but his ~I[]^WÂ?~^W_^XIW]~_X_^U` ~š   []‚X`YW^[W XÂ?UžWÂ?Z[W was not perturbed over the Â?U•W W_^UIWZ~~‚~‚W UVV_W by Barr Musa Amadu to close work and abandon [B ~žWUV_[W]~ÂŽ\_~‚W^[WÂ?UÂ?~W further comments concerning series of FIFA threats while calling on Nigerians to remain calm. He added “wherever there is misunderstanding, there should be room for reconciliation. Whether you like it or not, in a process like this, there will be persons who will be aggrieved and there will be people who are pleased with it. The only way Nigerian football can move forward is for us to get ourselves together as one family “I believe that things will normalize very soon. I won’t be part of what will jeopardize the interest of Nigerians. In a family, there are always senior and junior brothers. And by the Y]U ~W[ÂŽW [‚WU_WV[`YWU_W^ZX_W X__\~W X_W  [` ~]`~‚žW XÂ?UW remains the elder brother. “I don’t have any problem with any member of the football family. So if there are issues to be settled, it is not between me and Pinnick. It is for all the football family to come together and sort things out. When we begin to take things personal, the problem will linger,â€? he said. XÂ?UW _UX‚W _U Â?~‚W ^~phen Keshi remains the Super Eagles Coach because his board met and agreed to retain Eagles’ coaching crew headed by Keshi.


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Neglected border towns and national security threat

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rofessor Asiwaju of the University U3~`^X[`WU^WUVVWÂŽ][Â?W^Z~W_^U^~WY[€~]`Â?~`^_W of Lagos is a proud and patriotic concerned. Projects are hardly cited in these Nigerian of note who is from a areas leaving the communities to yearn for Nigerian border town with Benin support from neighbour countries. It is only Republic. He is a historical expert Â?Z~`W^Z~]~WX_WU3~Â?ƒ^WϥW^Z~_~W [\`^]X~_W^[W on the negative impact of the 1884 partition annex the towns and villages that Nigeria of Africa and the African homogenous Â?XVVW  ]•W ÂœV\~W Â?\]‚~]W U`‚W Æ~ W Â?\_ V~_W communities among European powers who which some of the times come to nothing because of divided loyalty by the people of were at the Berlin conference. The example of this abounds in every part the areas concerned and historical claims of Nigeria, from the Okuta (Ibariba) people on the provision of amenities for years by of North West Kwara to the Okeogun these neighbour countries to establish their people in Oyo North; the Egun people in claims to our territory as it was in the case the South West borders with the Benin of Bakasi. The latest of this was the expose by the Republic, the Shua Arabs in Borno State and Chad Republic, the Bakasi people with Sunday Tribune of 28th of October 2014 the Republic of Cameroon; the Ilella people headlined “Abandoned by Nigeria, courted by Benin Republic.â€? It was the story of oilwith Niger Republic and many more. Z~W  \V^\]UVW  [` Y\]U^X[`_W U`‚W ÂŽUÂ?XV•W rich Tongeji Island in Ogun State border _~3X`YW[ÂŽW^Z~_~WU]~U_WÂ?~]~W`[^W Y\]~‚WX`^[W with Benin Republic. Tongeji is in Ipokia the partition arrangement by the European local government and is supposedly rich colonists at the Berlin Conference. What in crude oil when Ogun State is yet to was uppermost in the mind of those at join the league of oil-producing states in ^Z~W [`ÂŽ~]~` ~WÂ?U_WZ[Â?W^[WU€[X‚W [`ÆX ^_žW Nigeria. There is no oil exploration activity acrimonies and wars among the colonial in Tongeji and no demand is known to have nations. Z~W ]~_\V^W Â?U_W ^Z~W _ƒVX3X`YW [ÂŽW ^]XÂœ~_žW communities and even the same families between two countries. We now have Francophone and French-Yoruba; the Shua Arabs, the Ibibio and the Adamawa people who are still united by tradition and cultural festivals. In fact the Lamido of Adamawa at the National Conference recently pointedly told the world that two-third of his Kingdom remains in Cameroon and he in Nigeria is still the prescribed authority and ruler in both countries. These are the reality we all Africans have to live with. The case of Nigeria and its border communities is very challenging and demanding. We have had very nasty experiences with the Bakes people which ordinarily should have been a pointer for the Federal Government, particularly in the states with border towns with other  [\`^]X~_žW ^[W ^UÂ?~W UB]Â?U^X€~W U ^X[`W ^[W protect our citizens and provide them basic educational, social and health facilities that will give them a sense of belonging and commitment to the nation. Unfortunately, ^Z~_~W [Â?Â?\`X^X~_WZU€~W]~ ~X€~‚WVX3V~W[]W`[W Gov Amosun

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08057912567 SMS only E-mail: liadtella33@gmail.com been made by the Ogun state government to get the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation to get engaged in the area for  [` ]Â?U^X[`W U`‚W ~ ÂƒV[]U^X[`W [ÂŽW ^Z~W [XVW reserve in Tongeji. Moses Alao who wrote the pathetic story of the people in the Island said the Tongeji people migrated to the Island hundreds of years ago from Ilesha in Osun State. The Island is completely detached from Nigeria and travellers have to go through Benin Republic to get there by boat. I am sure Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun state will be interested in the linkage with Ilesha, if Governor Ibikunle Amosun is uninterested. The graphic presentation by the Tribune reporter has not paid a good tribute to the past and present governments in Ogun ^U^~šW Z~W_^U^~W`~~‚~‚WZXYZWƒ][ V~W]~€~`\~W sources and funds for social economic transformation beyond tax and allocation from the Federation Account. Ibikunle Amosun has tried in the last four years to raise the stake of governance and improve on the records of Gbenga Daniel’s regime

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but the miracle of transformation in AkwaIbom State under Godswill Akpabio should ZU€~WX`ÂŽ[]Â?~‚W Â?[_\`W^[W^UÂ?~WUB]Â?U^X€~W action and get cracking to test the veracity or otherwise of the claim. I doubt if Oga Olusegun Osoba (journalism icon) was aware of the despicable state of the border Island in spite of the likelihood that it holds ^Z~WÂ?~•W^[W_\  ~__ÂŽ\VV•WÂœU3V~Wƒ[€~]^•WX`W^Z~W state. Lagos state has given notice that it will join the league of oil producing states in 2015. There is no doubt that there may be a linkage between Tongeji and areas that may be covered by Lagos oil exploration activities. Must Ogun or Nigeria wait for the \`ÂŽ[V‚X`YW[ÂŽWÂœ[]‚~]W [`ÆX ^_WÂœ~ÂŽ[]~W^UÂ?X`YW action? The issue of oil notwithstanding, what really does it take the state government to provide basic amenities like health centre, school and rural electricity powered by a generator to give electricity for three hours in the morning and four hours in the evening? What does it really take the state government to provide a link road to the Island and other nearby villages to give them a sense of belonging to Nigeria? After the unfortunate incident of Bakasi, no one would expect negligence of border towns by any state government. The federal Y[€~]`Â?~`^W U3~`^X[`W _Z[\V‚W Âœ~W ‚]UÂ?`W ^[W situations like this and the local government should not sleep on such situation. The Ipokia local government should wake up immediately to the situation. Details of that reports in the Sunday Tribune should be noted. The Directorate of State Security DSS _Z[\V‚W X`€X^~W ^Z~W ]~ƒ[]^~]W ÂŽ[]W ‚~Âœ]X~ `YW [`W ZX_W ~ ƒ~]X~` ~W Â?ZXV~W ^Z~W [B ~W [ÂŽW ^Z~W National Security Adviser to the president should note and take responsible action before any blowout from the area. The X`_\]Y~` •WX`W^Z~W []^ZW U_^WX_WUW_\B X~`^W pointer that no area of the country must be allowed to become a security threat to the nation. A stitch in time saves nine. Meanwhile I give Kudos to Moses Ajao for excellent and brave journalism and who in spite of all odds made the trip to Tongeji to bring us the story.

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