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Impeachment plot against Jonathan real –Jajere TAIYE ODEWALE, Abuja

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moke of impeachment plot against President Goodluck Jonathan ignited UVWXY Z[\\Y ]\X^VY _`bY yesterday with Senator Abdulkadir Jajere (APC Yobe South) saying it was real, while Ayogu Eze (PDP Enugu North) said nothing like that exist in the senate at the moment.

„…b`bY †„‡ˆY ^†U\bY _b\‡UV‰Y questions from journalists after the Senate plenary session, said the impeachment plot is real and that he is even number four on a list of 65 senators that had allegedly signed. He added that the list, which may be up to 70 yesWb`‡„‘ˆY ^X[\‡Y ]bY ’[]“U b‡Y that same yesterday to the appropriate authority in the Senate for initiation of the “X”bYXVYW†bY•XX`YXZYW†bY bVate on 16 December, when Senate reconvenes from its two-week break over pri-

>1? @?A BFG B HJBF (KG mary elections of the various political parties. He said: “I have signed the impeachment notice, because there are impeachable X+bVšb’Y „‰„UV’WY `b’U‡bVWY Goodluck Jonathan. You are my colleagues and being a journalist who had practised journalism for 27 years and I know these things are not new.

“In 2011, this Senate approved N240bn as subsidy fund but the same government spent N1.7 trillion, which is a clear breach of the constitution, clear breach of the appropriation act. The business of government is to curtail excesses but this government has shown that it is incurably ‡b_šUbVWYUVY†„V‡\UV‰YW†bY’UW[ations in this country.

“That government cannot say it wants to continue. The president should have even resigned without waiting for him to be impeached. The duty of the legislature is to act as a check and balance because it is the most important symbol of democracy. If you don’t have the legislature, you don’t have democracy, because every other arm of government exists even when there is no democracy. It is only the legislature that makes

a democracy, a government. “As at last week, 63 of us have signed up for the impeachment, my signature was the fourth but I can con_`“YWXY‘X[YW†„WY^bY†„”bY§¨Y signatures but after the session today, two people had called me and told me that they want to sign. “One of them is an APC senator, who was away doing campaign, because he is contesting the governorship election of his state, the other person is a

NERC excited over Eko DISCO’s 16,000 meter coverage SAM POPOOLA and ONYEKA AJUMOBI

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he Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) yesterday expressed delight over Eko Distribution’s ability to distribute no fewer than 16,000 prepaid meters to its array of electricity consumers in Lagos State.  b„¥UV‰Y ‡[`UV‰Y „Y Z„šW¢_V‡ing public consultation, NERC Commissioner for Govern-

“bVWY „V‡Y XV’[“b`Y +„U`’ˆY Dr. Abba Ibrahim, noted that the metering exercise under its Credited Advance Payment for Metering Implementation (CAPMI), has fully been embraced by the DISCO, describing this as quite ambitious, against the reality that it just took over the utility last year. He, however, expressed disappointment that Ikeja DISCO has not yet fully embraced the CAPMI and had only installed

4,000 meters. According to him, the CAPMI programme was aimed at ensuring speedy metering of customers and eliminating the issue of crazy billing by the distribution companies. Under this arrangement, willing customers can be allowed to advance funds for the installation of the meters and get it defrayed over time W†`X[‰†Y^„U”b`YXVY_­b‡Yš†„`‰bY component, even with interest

accruing to them. “We are giving an interest of 12 per cent allowed for the cost of the meter, depending on whether it is single or double phase meter, or even an MD meter. So, we are not asking them to substitute the responsibility of the DISCO. We are saying we only want to close the metering gap. “If you are willing, you only advance the meter cost and recover your money later. So you are not, in essence paying. You are more or less financing and you are earning an interest in the financing. So, at the end of the day, it is a win-win,� he said. He said the commission considered it expedient to explore other avenues of ensuring that customers are metered to eliminate the widely vexatious estimated billings. “We want people to see the real thing in the transformation of electricity sector. The whole idea of this forum is to bring everybody together, hear the issues, whatever complaints they have, those that can be resolved immediately, have them resolved, and those that would need some further intervention by the commission, the regulator would go back to the drawing board and come with necessary intervention to ensure that complaints about crazy billing will soon be a thing of the past,� he said.

PDP senator. “Before the end of today, I can assure you that the list will swell up to 70. It is on the impeachment day that we need two-third of the members to carry out the exercise but we need only one-third, which we already have, to initiate the process. It is just a “„ b`YXZYXVbY‡„‘YÂ’U UV‰´Y bY will just push it before the two chambers.â€? However, Eze tore Jajere’s submissions into pieces, describing him as a liar and tale by moonlight story teller. Eze, in an interview with Â…X[`V„\UÂ’WÂ’Y UVY †UÂ’Y X>šbˆY ’„U‡Y the said list is non-existing in Senate and even if Jajere and some other political opponents of the president practically move to come up with Â’[š†Y„VYU‡b„YXVYW†bY•XX`YXZYW†bY Senate, it would be dead on arrival for them, because they don’t have the required number and they cannot get it.

Bank staff VFBAL FJPGP ^@ 28 per cent Wole Tokede, Onyeka Ajumobi Onoshie & Zaka Khaliq

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ut of the 3,756 fraud cases recorded in the banking industry last ‘b„`ˆY §¯°Y š„’bÂ’Y ^b`bY „ `U][Wb‡Y WXY Â’W„+Y šX\\„]X`„WUXVˆY depicting an increase of 151 of such fraud cases (28.44 per cent) over the 531 cases reported in 2012. This represents a growth of 28.4 per cent during the period under review . This was contained in the latest annual reports and accounts of the Nigeria Insurance Deposit Corporation(NDIC) released yesterday. †bY _V„VšU„\Y Â’W„Wb“bVWY ’†X^Â’Y W†„WY X>šb`’ˆY „ššX[VWL-R: Director, Professional Services Librarians’ Registration Council of Nigeria, Mr. Dele Omotoso; Director, Library Services, Ministry of Education, Mr. Lawrence Ogundana and Prof. Zachary Mohammed, at the golden jubilee of National Library of Nigeria in Abuja...yesterday. ants and executives assistance consisted 34.31 per cent of W†bY Â’W„+Y UV”X\”b‡Y UVY Z`„[‡ˆY ^†U\bY Wb“ X`„`‘Y Â’W„+ˆY š\b`ÂĄÂ’Y he All Progressives the lack of respect for a court at the building aside and broke demned within and outside DSS, it is now quite desperate to and cashiers, supervisors and Congress (APC) order by an institution of state, into the storage facility, from Nigeria and described as the manufacture evidence to justify managers accounted for 21.11 has described as the like DSS has plumbed the where they carted away over 30 worst political scandal in the its raids. Or how else does one per cent, 18.77 per cent, and height of lawless- depth of anomie and shows ]„‰’Y_\\b‡Y^UW†Y Y“b“]b`- nation’s history. explain the claim by the service ²³´°°Y b`YšbVWYXZYW†bYWXW„\YÂ’W„+Y ness and an orches- that our democracy is in clear ship registration forms. “It is sensible to conclude that W†„WYUWÂ’YÂś_V‡UV‰’¡Y^U\\Y’†Xš¥Y U- involved in fraud and forgerAccording to the party, the the DSS’ second raid was its gerians, even at a time it is still ies in 2013 respectively. trated provocation, the second and present danger from anarAccording to the report, raid came on the same day own crude reaction to the chal- in search of evidence? Is this raid that was carried out on chists,â€? it said the party’s data centre in Ikeja, APC said the 40 armed DSS it challenged DSS to make lenge we posed to it. Appar- how self-respecting intelligence messengers, drivers, cleaners, Lagos, by the Department of X>šb`’ˆY^†XYš„“bY^UW†YW`[ÂšÂĄÂ’ÂˆY  []\UšY UWÂ’Y _V‡UV‰’Y „ZWb`Y W†bY bVW\‘Y ‘bWY WXY _V‡Y „V‘Y b”U‡bVšbY agencies conduct their opera- security guards and stewards accounted for 4.99 per cent. States Services (DSS) on Mon- shoved the security personnel _`Â’WY`„U‡YW†„WY^„’Y^U‡b\‘YšXV- of PVC cloning as alleged by tions? “Giving the foregoing, it day night, saying the out-ofis therefore imperative for control agency must urgently insured banks to employ be called to order. There is no master plan measures to strengthen their tion, Chief Osita Chidoka at a nal master plan, he conceded “The raid by over 40 armed BIODUN AKOMOLAFE media parley held with avia- that they have been altered in Nigeria’s aviation indus- operational risk management Y X>šb`’ˆY ‡bÂ’ UWbY „Y šX[`WY master plan that tion journalists in Lagos. ^UW†X[WY`b•bšWUV‰YW†bYš[``bVWY try, what you have is a road frameworks in the areas of order restraining the service would contain map. A government comes internal control and security Chidoka, who agreed that a realities at the airports. from such action, shows that e c o n o m e t r i c lot of transformation has ocHe said the new master and talked about their road- systems to reduce incidencDSS considers itself to be Â’W[‡‘Y XZY W`„>šY curred in the industry recent- plan would place the avia- map. A master plan is a book es of frauds and forgeries. above the laws of the land and  Â„ b`VˆY\„V‡Y[Â’bY this is totally condemnable,â€? in Nigeria’s airport and en- ly, however, noted that the tion industry in the larger that shows what would hap- Training and remuneration the party said in a statement is- sure nobody wilfully violates absence of a master plan for master plan that would re- pen to a particular place at of banks should be balanced sued in Abuja yesterday by its W†bY\„V‡Y[Â’bY Â„ b`VY„V‡YÂŞXV- the airports is causing some •bšWY W†bY †X bY „V‡Y „’ U`„- every stage of development. across board and insured disruptions in the physical tions of the nation, adding It shows the land use. It is a National Publicity Secretary, ing in the nation’s airports is development processes at the that the ministry would con-  \„šbY^bY‡XYÂ’W[‡UbÂ’YXZYW`„>šY banks should also endeavour Alhaji Lai Mohammed. to fully comply with guideon the way. airport. tract consultants who will projections of the airport, fu- lines, rules and regulations on “Even under a PDP governThis was disclosed yesterThough agreeing that every produce new master plans ture growth potential of the good corporate governance, “ ment that has nothing but conday by the Minister of Avia- airport in Nigeria has an origi- for the industry. airport. tempt for constitutional order, the report added.

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Nigeria seeks Britain’s help to rebuild prisons CYRIL MBAH, ABUJA

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inister of Interior, Comrade Patrick Abba Moro, has appealed to the British Government to provide more assistance to enable the country speedily complete construction work and upgrade several prisons ear-marked for returnee

Nigerian prisoners from the United Kingdom. Moro commended the British Government for its support to Nigeria in the ongoing war against insurgenš‘Y„V‡YUW’Yb+X`W’YUVYbV’[`UV‰Y that agreements reached on prisoner exchange programmes are implemented. He, however, pointed out that the facilities where pris-

oners returning to the country would stay still requires to be completed in keeping with the terms of the agreement, saying Nigeria looks [ Y WXY `UW„UVY WXY †b\ Y Z[\_\Y that part of the agreement. The minister, who spoke Tuesday while hosting a British delegation from the X>šbYXZYW†bY X“bY bš`bW„`‘ˆY led by Mss Mary Calam, Di-

rector, Crime and Policing, said Nigeria will not forget or do anything that would mar the enduring cordial relationship between it and Britain. He promised that every detail in the agreement entered with Britain would be respected but appealed to the British Government WXY„\’XYZ[\_\YUW’YX^VYX]\U‰„-

tions as spelt out in the contract documents, which are expected to be endorsed by the delegation before leaving the country. Leader of the delegation, Mss Calam, told the minister earlier that the team š„“bYWXY U‰b`U„YWXY‰U”bY_Vishing touches to the transfer of prisoner agreement „V‡Y _V„\U’bY „``„V‰b“bVW’Y

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X`VXY W„WbY „V‡Y „ b“ Wb‡Y take-over of Damaturu, Yobe W„WbY š„ UW„\ˆY ]‘Y “b“]b`’Y XZY the Boko Haram. The president, who explained that the directive was geared towards creating local production of goods and services to substitute unnecessary imports, noted that the current decline in prices of oil is a strong reminder that the country could no longer rely on one commodity as a foreign exchange earner. “We can no longer continue to export raw materials. We must produce what we consume and consume what we produce. We must diversify our economy, even

Don’t take collection of PVC for granted, Adeboye tells congregation

Trade and Investment and CBN are already working ederal Government with the Ministry of Petrohad directed the leum Resources to cut down Ministry of Indusimport of petroleum prodtry, Trade and Inucts. They are also working vestment and other with the Ministry of Agrirelevant Ministries, Departculture to cut down import JOSEPH KINGSTON, Calabar ments and Agencies (MDAs) of food products and with eneral Overseer of to evolve and implement a the Ministry of Mines and the Redeemed Chriscomprehensive investment Wbb\YWXYš[WY‡X^VYU“ X`WÂ’YXZY tian Church of God and trade agenda. metal related products. (RCCG), Pastor Enoch AdeThe directive is aimed at “This will be one of our boye, has charged members boosting investments, di]X\‡bÂ’WY UVUWU„WU”bÂ’Y WXY _V„\\‘Y of the church not to take the versifying the economy and “„¥bY X[`Y šX[VW`‘Y Â’b\Z¢Â’[>- collection of their permareducing imports into the šUbVW´YY ¡Â“YšXV_‡bVWYW†„WYUZY^bY nent voter cards for granted. country. are able to produce in Nigeria Adeboye spoke yesterday President Goodluck Jonamost of what we consume to- in Calabar, through Pastor than gave the indication day, the bulk of investments Albert Oluwaleyimu, minwhile speaking Monday required to make this happen ister-in-charge of the House night at the Presidential will surely come from the top of David zone, Cross River Dinner with top 100 busi100 companies.â€? Province (1) of the church, nesses in Nigeria, represent‡[`UV‰YW†bY•„‰¢X+YXZYUWÂ’Y²²W†Y ed by their chairmen and anniversary celebration. š†UbZYb­bš[WU”bYX>šb`’ˆY†b\‡Y The clergy said a time has in Abuja. indeed come when ChrisThe event witnessed untians should do their civic veiling of top 100 compaduties holistically, thereby contributing to how they are governed. Oluwaleyimu said several progammes have been designed to spice up the anniversary celebration, which, he said would have the theme: ‘Exceptional Greatness’, expected to run from Monday, 1-7 December, 2014. According to him, highSAMINU IBRAHIM, Abuja light of the event would n a bid to engage with include Jesus market, free critical stakeholders medical services, skills acahead 2015 general quisition programme, High elections, Independent praises/Carol night, as well National Electoral Com- L-R: Vice President (Operations), Eko Distribution Company (DISCO), Lagos, Mr. Sam Nwaire; Managing Director/CEO Ikeja as thanksgiving service, mission (INEC) is to host Electric Power Company, Mr. Abiodun Ajifowobaje; Commissioner, Government and Consumer Affairs, Nigerian Electricity which would take place at Regulatory Commission (NERC), Dr. Abba Ibrahim and Assistant Director (Policy), Federal Ministry of Power, Mr. Ayodele Adtraditional rulers and re- emola, at the NERC Public Consultation/Fact Finding Mission on the Credited Advance Payment for Metering Implementation the church auditorium in ligious leaders to a two- (CAPMI), held at the Airport Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos...yesterday. Calabar. Photo: Abiodun Omotosho day summit, on Monday, 8 and Tuesday, 9 December, 2014. In a memo dated 1 December, 2014 and addressed to all the commission’s directors, the CYPRIAN EBELE, Onitsha W†[`Y ]U¢ ¥„ZX`YĂ€ Ă Y^UW†Y parks at the instance of the Nigeria, 1999, the AnamThat the order declaring Director, Voter Educa `Â’´Y ´ ´Y ¥„ZX`Y „V‡Y ´ ´Y appellants, out of the parks. ]`„Y W„WbY

X[Â’bY XZY Â’Â’b“W†bY V„“]`„Y W„WbY „^Y X´Y tion and Publicity, Oluhe appeal court Oko (Mrs) for 1st-5 respondThe court, presided over bly had the powers to pass 6 of 2000 unconstitutional, wole Osaze-Uzzi, said Â’U UV‰Y UVY V[‰[ˆY ents and C.O. Onuoha (Mrs.) by Justice I.I. Agube, also that law, which is targeted as well as the declaration the two summits will be V[‰[Y W„WbˆY †„’Y for the 6th respondents and ordered that in the circum- at controlling the neutrons, that the implementation of †b\‡Y „WY W†bY †b`„WXVY Xended a 13-year R.C. Onyeka (Mrs.) Ministry stances, Law No. 6 of 2000 illegal and in wholesome the said law by the Anamtel, Abuja. old legal tussle XZY

[Â’WUšbˆY V„“]`„Y W„WbˆY did not infringe on the or- conduct of the 1st to 5th re- ]`„Y W„WbY X”b`V“bVWˆY UVY According to the memo, between the Nigerian Asfor the 7th respondent, organisation or function of the spondents at motor parks its public service announcethe participants are: state sociation of Road Transdered that NURTW did not  \„UVWU+Ă‚`bÂ’ XV‡bVW’ˆY VX`Y and other public places in ment of 21 August, 2001, are chairmen of councils of port Owners (NARTO) join their employers in the ^„’Y UWY UVY šXV•UšWY ^UW†Y W†bY V„“]`„Y W„Wb´ hereby set aside along with traditional rulers and and the National Union suit, had no business enforcprovisions of Trade Union That the application of 1st– the ancillary order of ennational and states chair- of Road Transport Working the judgment against the Act. 5th respondents for an order forcement of the judgment men of religious lead- ers (NURTW) in favour of appellant and using the poThe judge added that by of certiorari to quash Law No. against the Appellant. ers of all the 36 states of NARTO. lice to eject the appellant’s virtue of section 4(7)(e) and 6 of 2000 as made by the AnIt subsequently imposed the federation and the After hearing F. Mbaemployees, who have been 11(2) of the Constitution „“]`„Y W„WbY X[Â’bYXZY Â’Â’b“„Y _VbY XZY Ă„Ă…ÂˆĂ…Ă…Ă…´Ă…Ă…Y šXÂ’WY Federal Capital Territory dugha, with Mrs. Mgbemelegitimately in the motor of the Federal Republic of bly, ought to be dismissed. against NURTW. (FCT). na for the appellant and ArCLEMENT NWOJI, Abuja

nies, as well as unveiling of the top 100 book by the president. At the unveiling of the top 100 companies, apart from other companies, the following emerged top 10 of the top 100 companies: First Bank, Oando, MTN, Dangote, Agip, NLNG, ToW„\ˆY †b”`XVˆY †b\\ˆY ­­XVY Mobil. Jonathan noted that though the celebration was being done but the atmos Â†b`bY^„’Y_\\b‡Y^UW†Y“U­b‡Y feelings, because of the current security challenges.

bY`bš„\\b‡YW†„WY…[’WY\„’WY „Wurday, there were explosions in Kano and on Monday, there were explosions in Maidugiri,

for the eventual return of Nigerians in British prisons in exchange of British nationals in Nigerian jails. Calam assured that Britain will continue to partner with Nigeria in developing and nurturing the mutual relationships between the two countries.

though we know no one nation is an island. “In pursuit of this noble objective, I have directed the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment to work with the Central Bank of Nigeria in execution of a comprehensive investment and trade agenda to create local production to substitute unnecessary imports with our local goods. “This is to ensure our country becomes self-reliant and to cut down on imports, which drain foreign exchange. This is a game changer, because it will re-position us globally and rapidly boost our foreign reserves. “The Ministry of Industry,

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Man kills self, wife in Anambra CYPRIAN EBELE Onitsha

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t was a black Tuesday for the residents of Nanka Street, Odume Layout Obosi, Idemili North Local

Government Area, Anambra State, when a father of four, (names withheld) reportedly committed suicide by shooting himself in the stomach shortly after shooting his wife to

death. According to Newswatch Times the cause of the incident was not immediately ascertained but impeccable inside sources hinted that the couple

had a misunderstanding which led to the shooting of the wife by the husband. The couple, it was gathered, hailed from Ndiokpalaeke Community, Orumba South

L-R: Commissioner for Youths and Sports Development, Chief Tony Nnachetta; Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano and his wife, Chief Mrs. Ebelechukwu Obiano, while the governor was switching on the Christmas Light in Onisha, Anambra State‌yesterday

Court sacks council chairmen in Ebonyi men in the 13 local government areas of the state and 215 councillors packFederal High ing. X[`WY ’U UV‰Y The court in a judgment in Abakaliki ‡b\U”b`b‡Y XVY ’[UWY _\b‡Y ]‘Y y e s t e r d a y one of the aspirants in V[\\U_b‡Y W†bY the election, Mr. Alieze local government elec- Nwekpa of Ohaukwu tion conducted in Ebonyi local government area, state on October 5, 2013 ruled that the open ballot by the State Independ- system used in the conent Electoral Commission duct of the exercise was (EBSIEC). inconsistent with the ElecThe court ruling there- toral Act of the Federal fore sent the council chair- Republic of Nigeria, as KENNETH OFOMA, Abakaliki

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amended. The trial judge, Justice Maureen Oyetenu further ruled that Ebonyi State House of Assembly which adopted open ballot system for the election acted utra-vires, adding that the amendment of the Local Government Law by the House for the exercise was unconstitutional. The judge noted that W†bY  \„UVWU+Y †„’Y W†bY \Xš[Â’¢Â’W„V‡UY WXY _\bY W†bY Â’[UWY against the claim of coun-

sel to Ebonyi State House of Assembly that he has no right to do so. She therefore restrained EBSIEC, the 4th defendant from using the open ballot system to conduct local government elections in the state and set aside the local government election. In a reaction, counsel WXY W†bY  \„UVWU+ˆY „``Y ÂĄbchukwu Agbo, who took X”b`YZ`X“YW†bY_`Â’WYšX[VÂ’b\ˆY M. Odoh, commended the court for the judgment.

ed the deposed council chairmen and councilors ollowing a Fed- in the 13 local governeral High Court ment areas to vacate their judgment yes- X>šb’Y ]bZX`bY W†bY bV‡Y XZY terday that nul- work yesterday, Decem\U_b‡Y W†bY \Xš„\Y ber 2, 2014, and hand over government elections all government property conducted in Ebonyi in their possession to the state on October 5, 2013 Directors/Heads of Perby the State Independ- sonnel Management in ent Electoral Commission their local governments. (EBSIEC), Ebonyi State The statement reads: Government has directed “The State Government the defunct council chair- has received with mixed “bVY WXY ”„š„WbY X>šbY U“- feelings the judgment of mediately. the Federal High Court, In a statement signed Abakaliki, presided over by Dr. Onyekachi Eni, by Onyenetu J. in which the Press Secretary to W†bYšX[`WYV[\\U_b‡YW†bY Xthe state Governor, Chief cal Government elections Martin Elechi, on behalf conducted in the State in of the governor, direct-

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October, 2013. The Ebonyi State Government being a government instituted by rule of law cannot but obey the judgment of the Court. “All security agents in the local governments within these jurisdictions are hereby instructed to ensure the security of government property within their areas,� he said. The statement further enjoined all Ebonyians to remain peaceful as government will give more directives to avoid vacuum in the system. Meanwhile, it was jubilation in some quarters

Poor people made me to build church for God – PPA LEADER CYPRIAN EBELE Onitsha

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n industrialist and leader of the Progressive People Alliance, PPA, in Anambra State, Chief Godwin Ezeemo, hinted yesterday during the foundation stone laying ceremony of St. Peter Anglican Church, Umuchu, Aguata Local Government Area, which he is building, that he was touched by the poverty that was ravaging the people in the area to build a church for God. Making the disclosure shortly after a church service to commerce the stone laying ceremony which was presided over by the Archbishop of Niger Province and Bishop of Aguata Diocese, His Grace, Most Rev, Christian O. Efobi, Ezeemo stressed the need for the rich to use their wealth to touch the poor. “What motivated me to build the church was really personal, I never planned to build a church in my life “I never thought of it�, he revealed. “When I came in a meeting of this particular session of St. Thomas which is St. Peter’s zone, it was old, poor, tired and haggard people, old women that were asked to contribute money�, he lamented.

Customs arrests two, impounds N30m worth of frozen poultry EMMA MGBEAHURIKE, Owerri

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he Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone “Câ€? Owerri, of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has recorded another major breakthrough in the onslaught against smuggling of contraband frozen poultry in the country. Two Trucks which comprised six hundred and bU‰†W‘Y _”bY Ă€§¯Ă„Ă Y š„`WXVÂ’Y XZY frozen poultry with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of Thirty “U\\UXVˆY _”bY †[V‡`b‡Y „V‡Y VUVbW‘¢_”bY W†X[’„V‡Y „V‡Y as lobbying for appoint- _ZW‘YV„U`„YĂ€ ¨Ă…ˆYĂ„Ă‡Ă„ÂˆYĂ…Ă„Ă…´Ă…Ă…Ă Y ment as caretaker council concealed with four thouchairmen had begun im- sand and four hundred mediately. (4,400) cartons of La’casera The state government „  \bY ‡`UVÂĄÂ’Y „V‡Y _ZW‘Y ÀÄÅà Y appears happy with the bags of locally made animal development as it will feeds were impounded by X+b`Y UWY „VY X  X`W[VUW‘Y W†bYb„‰\bYb‘b‡YX>šb`Â’Y„V‡Y to drop former council men of the Nigeria Customs chairmen suspected of FOU Zone ‘C’ on the Asaba/ being loyal to rival po- Onitsha and Calabar axis litical group within the respectively. ruling Peoples DemoThe Customs Area Compcratic Party (PDP) in the troller of the unit –Dimka state. Victor David disclosed this The government will ^†U\bY ]`Ub_V‰Y Vb^’“bVY now appoint core loyal- on the seizures made, at the ists as caretaker commit- premises of the Abia/Imo tee chairmen that will Command; during which oversee the coming gen- he revealed that a Renault eral; elections in the vari- trailer truck was used by the ous councils. smugglers to conceal 450

Govt orders them to vacate office KENNETH OFOMA, Abakaliki

Local Government Area of the State. It was also learnt that the man, was a lorry driver. During the scuffle, one of the children was reported to have tried to separate the duo but to no avail which angered him and he reportedly left them in a flat of three-storey building and went down stairs. On coming back later he saw the couple in their pool of blood with the gun and shouted which attracted neighbours and passers-by. They were however rushed to a nearby hospital where they were confirmed dead as a result of gunshot injuries they sustained. Efforts made by this reporter to contact the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, in charge of Awada Police Division proved abortive but a senior Police Officer who pleaded anonymity stated that the matter has been transferred to the State Intelligent and Investigative Bureau, SIIB, for further investigation.

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cartons of the imported frozen poultry with the 4,400 cartons of Lacasera apple drinks, while a Mercedes Benz truck with number  \„WbY Y³§Ă„Y Y^„’Y[Â’b‡Y to conceal 235 cartons of the imported poultry with the fifty bags of locally made animal feeds. Dimka who decried the incalculable harm being inflicted on the nation’s economy as a result of unabated smuggling of prohibited products into the country, warned those still engrossed in the act to desist forthwith or have themselves to blame if arrested. “We will continue to make this Zone very very hot and uncomfortable for smugglers to remain in business and we are not mincing words about this. This is happening today, to tell the world that we mean businessâ€?. According to him, two suspects were arrested in connection with the illegal importation and are now undergoing intensive interrogation for further prosecution in court. He stressed that the NCS is trying to ensure that it does not give any chance to smugglers until they are brought to their knees, warning “a word is enough for the wise.â€?


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Hong Kong protest leaders to ‘surrender’, urge students to retreat

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he three original founders of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy Occupy movement tearfully announced yesterday they would “surrender” by turning themselves in to police and urged protesters still on the streets to retreat. The announcement came after hundreds of pro-democracy protesters clashed with police late Sunday, leaving dozens injured in one of the worst nights of violence since rallies began over two months ago. “As we prepare to surrender, we three urge the students to retreat –- to put down deep roots in the community and transform the movement,” said Occupy Central leader Benny Tai. Tai said the trio would surrender to police today in a commitment to the rule of law and “the principle of peace and love”. “Surrendering is not an act of cowardice, it is the courage to act on a promise. To surrender is not to fail, it is a silent denunciation of a heartless government,” Tai said. He praised the bravery of frontline occupiers and criticised the police as “out of control”, saying it was time for protesters to leave “this dangerous place”. Academics Tai and Chan Kin-man, and Baptist minister Chu Yiu-ming founded the Occupy Central civil disobedience group in early 2013 to push for political reforms, but have increasingly taken a backseat as more radical student groups came to the fore. It was not immediately clear how they would respond to Tai’s appeal. Teenage poster-child of the movement Joshua Wong and two other student leaders went on hunger strike late Mon YUVY Y\ W¢ UW Y b WY to force the government’s hand. “Our young people have used their bodies to withstand the blows of police batons, their blood and broken bones have brought us the deepest sorrow,” Tai said. “We respect the students’ and citizens’ deWb` UV WUXVY WXY _ WY ZX`Y democracy, and we are furious at the govern bVW· Y b `W\b Y UV U+b`-

ence.” While there is no spe U_ Y ^ `` VWY X[WY ZX`Y W bY founders’ arrest, Hong Kong and Chinese authorities have consistently slammed the protests as illegal. Protesters began blocking major roads in three locations in late September. Tai said he did not know how police would respond to their surrender, but the three were prepared for any consequences. He said the Occupy movement would now W ¡bY Y U+b`bVWY U`b tion to promote the civil disobedience movement, including through education and a new social charter. Student-led demonstrators are demanding free leadership elections for the semi-autonomous Chinese city. Their main protest camp blocks a long stretch of a multilane highway in Admiralty district in central Hong Kong. China’s communist authorities insist that candidates for the 2017 XWbY [ WY ]bY b b Y ] Y Y \X \U WY X U bb Y which the protesters say will ensure the election of a pro-Beijing stooge. “We are hoping that after the hunger strike we have a chance to speak with government X> U \ Y X bV\ Y ¢¢Y W bVY there will be a chance to solve this Hong Kong

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(L-R) Isabella Lo, Prince Wong and student leader Joshua Wong speak to journalists during their hunger strike outside the government headquarters in Hong Kong

problem,” 18-year-old Wong told reporters. bY UW · Y b ] \b Y leader Leung Chun-ying -- whose resignation is demanded by protesters -- urged the students yesterday to look after themselves. “I hope the students that are participating in the hunger strike can take care of their health, especially when the weather U Y b UV Y X\ b` ÊY bYWX\ Y reporters Talks between demonstrators and the Hong Kong government in October ended in an impasse, with protest leaders saying authorities had

\U \bYWXYX+b`´ Three student leaders were denied permission WXY]X ` Y Y U WYWXY bU UV Y last month where they hoped to bring their demands for free elections to Chinese authorities. Violent clashes broke out Sunday night in a fresh escalation of tensions, with officers firing pepper spray at angry students trying to surround government headquarters. A court has approved an injunction to clear part of the Admiralty site, but an appeal against it was being heard Tuesday.

“At this point, we won’t decide on whether to retreat or not,” Wong said yesterday. Leung warned Monday that the “intolerable” protests will come to nothing and hinted that further police action may take place. The protests have also sparked a diplomatic row between London and Beijing. China on Monday defended its refusal to allow a group of British MPs into Hong Kong, describing their planned trip to the former colony as “overtly confrontational”.

Japan starts chemical weapon destruction in China

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Japanesebuilt facility in China on Monday began destroying the largest cache of World War II chemical weapons abandoned in W bY X[VW` Y X¡ XY X>cials said, in a rare case of co-operation between the two countries. The facility has been built in Harbaling in the northeast, where some 300,000 to 400,000 chemical weapons are believed to have been left behind, Y X b`V bVWY X> U \Y WY

V· Y ]UVbWY > bY told AFP. Both Japanese and ChiVb bY W +Y ^X`¡Y WY W bY Z U\UW Y W bY X> U \Y U Y

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adding: “As our responsiblity, we will sincerely proceed with the dispos \Y ] Y UV Y `b WY bVtion to the safety of local people and the environment.” Relations between Tokyo and Beijing are at their worst for years over a territorial dispute in the East China Sea, and the continuing legacy of Japan’s brutal 20th-century occupation. “Abandoning these weapons was one of the severe crimes Japanese militarist invaders com U b Y [`UV YW bU`YUV sion of China,” China’s X> U \YVb^ Y bV Y UVhua Sunday cited an unV b Y UVb bYX> U \Y Y

saying. In 1999 Tokyo and Beijing agreed to destroy the devices, with Japan providing all necessary funds, technology, experts and other resources. Originally the process was meant to be completed by 2007, a deadline later pushed back to 2012. It has since been delayed further. The Japanese government’s Abandoned ChemU \Y b XV Y > bY Y on its website that a total of 47,000 chemical munitions have previously been “excavated, recovered and stored”. Beijing, which regularly calls on Tokyo to show sincerity in confronting the past, urged Japan to

work faster on the issue. “The progress is still lagging far behind the plan set by China and Japan,” foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters.

mid spiralling tensions with the West, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Monday that Moscow is spiking a multibillion dollar gas pipeline project for southern Europe and will focus instead on boosting its energy ties with Turkey. Moscow will increase gas supplies to Turkey across the existing pipeline and later could build a new link and possibly work with Turkey on creating a gas hub on the border with Greece, Putin said. He argued that the EU’s opposition to the South Stream pipeline — which would have run under the Black Sea to Bulgaria and further on to southern Europe — meant Russia had no other choice but to scrap it. The announcement is part of the Kremlin’s efforts to forge new alliances as Russia-West relations have plummeted to post-Cold War lows over the Ukrainian crisis. It re b W YW bYV ``X^UV Y`XX Y for manoeuvre for Russia, which previously had competed with Turkey for the role of a key energy conduit to the lucrative European markets. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hailed ties with Russia, but was tightlipped on the prospect of creating the energy hub proposed by Putin, signaling that tough bargaining lies ahead. Cold-shouldered by the European Union, Putin still wants to expand Russia’s gas exports to the EU markets bypassing Ukraine and is also keen to demonstrate that Mos X^Y VY_V YVb^Y `WVb` Y b UWbY b Wb`VY b+X`W Y WXY isolate it. Erdogan, in turn, sees ties with Russia as an important tool to raise Turkey’s global leverage and boost its economy.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan


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Egypt’s public prosecutor appeals Mubarak verdict

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gypt’s public prosecutor appealed yesterday against a court decision to drop charges against former President Hosni

South African AIDS group says treatment stalling

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n T-shirts boldly declaring “HIV Positive,â€? members of the Treatment Action Mubarak, his interior for the ruling revealed  `XšbÂ’Â’YUVY ‰‘ WY„V‡Y^„’Y Campaign marked minister and six aides \b‰„\Y •„^Â’Y W†„WY WUV‰b‡Y expected to be lodged the 10th anniversary of W†bYÂ…[‡‰“bVWÂˆĂŠYW†bY `XÂ’ZX\\X^UV‰Y W†bY ”b`‡UšW´Y ZY over the killing of protesters in the 2011 upris- ecutor said in a state- Mubarak is retried in the their court victory that š„’bˆYUWY^X[\‡Y]bYZX`YW†bY brought the South African UV‰ˆY šUWUV‰Y •„^Â’Y UVY W†bY ment. Such an appeal is an W†U`‡Y „V‡Y _V„\Y WU“bY [V- government to provide ruling. drugs to AIDS patients, in integral part of the legal ‡b`Y ‰‘ WU„VY\„^´Y “A study of the reasons

Kenya: Suspected Islamist rebels kill 36 workers

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slamic extremists from Somalia killed ¨§YĂŒ[„``‘Y^X`ÂĄb`Â’YUVY northern Kenya early yesterday, targeting VXV¢ [Â’\U“’Y Â…[Â’WY \UÂĄbY „VY „ „š¥Y²Ă…Y‡„‘’Y„‰XYXVY][Â’Y passengers. The killings happened in Mandera County near the ]X`‡b`Y ^UW†Y X“„\U„Y „V‡Y W†bY„ „š¥b`Â’Yb’š„ b‡ˆY’„U‡Y Kenyan police chief David Kimaiyo. The group al-Shabab, ^†Uš†Y †„’Y ]bbVY ]„ \UV‰Y for years to establish hardline Islamic rule in Somalia, claimed responsibility for the killings. bWb`Y ‡b`UW[ˆY ^†XY ^X`ÂĄÂ’Y „WY W†bY ĂŒ[„``‘ˆY ’„U‡Y a group of about 50 heavU\‘Y „`“b‡Y  bX \bY ^„\ÂĄb‡Y into their camp next to the quarry at 12:30 a.m. as the “bVY ^b`bY Â’\bb UV‰Y „V‡Y _`b‡Y^„`VUV‰Y’†XWÂ’´ ‡b`UW[Y ’„U‡Y ^†bVY †bY heard the shooting he ran and hid in a trench from ^†b`bY †bY šX[\‡Y †b„`Y †UÂ’Y colleagues being asked to recite the Shahada, an Islamic creed declaring oneVbÂ’Â’Y^UW†Y X‡´Y †bVY‰[V’†XWÂ’Y ZX\\X^b‡´Y bY ’„U‡Y †bY `XÂ’bY Z`X“Y †U‡UV‰Y W^XY †X[`Â’Y \„Wb`Y ^†bVY †bY ^„’Y Â’[`bY W†b`bY ^„’Y VXY “X`bY movement. He said the bodies of his colleagues ^b`bYUVYW^XY`X^Â’Y„V‡YW†„WY nearly all had been shot in the back of the head. Presidential spokesman Manoah Esipisu put the V[“]b`Y XZY „ „š¥b`Â’Y „WY around 20 gunmen. He ’„U‡Y W†bY š„“ Y ^„’Y UVY W†bY Koromey area on the outÂ’ÂĄU`WÂ’Y XZY „V‡b`„Y WX^V´Y The gunmen singled out non-Muslims and killed them, said the police. Al-Shabab spokesman Sheikh Ali Mohamud „‰bY’„U‡YW†bY\„WbÂ’WY„ „š¥Y ^„’Y„Y`bÂ’ XVÂ’bYWXY bV‘„¡Â’Y troop presence in Somalia and alleged atrocities šX““U b‡Y]‘YW†bY bV‘„VY army there, such as a recent airstrike. Al-Shabab claimed the airstrike killed innocent people and destroyed their property.

Johannesburg on Monday. Commemorating World Aids Day, the group called it a reunion rather than a celebration as speaker after Â’ b„¥b`Y `b“b“]b`b‡Y †X^Y life had changed since 2004 VX^Y W†„WY °´Ă‹Y “U\\UXVY ¢ positive South Africans receive free treatment. †bY‰`X[ Y`bZ[Â’b‡YWXYÂ…XUVY a much larger gathering organised by the South African government and the National AIDS Council in another part of the country. The TAC, one of the counW`‘¡Â’Y \„`‰bÂ’WY Y „^„`bVbÂ’Â’Y‰`X[ Â’ˆY’„U‡YUWY^X[\‡Y VXWYÂ…XUVY„Yšb\b]`„WUXVY^†U\bY South Africa’s over-burdened public health care system is eroding progress made in the last decade. “We cannot be a middleincome country and acšb WY W†„WY ^bY ‡XY VXWY †„”bY _`Â’WY š\„’’Y W`b„W“bVWÂˆĂŠY said Vuyiseka Dubula, ^†XYÂ…XUVb‡YW†bYš„“ Â„U‰VY ^†bVY ’†bY ^„’Y ‡U„‰VXÂ’b‡Y ^UW†Y Y“X`bYW†„VY„Y‡bšade ago.

Namibia’s ruling party wins landslide election

N Protesters carry red-painted crosses, symbolising the blood of the 28 non-Muslims killed in the attack by Somali militant group al-Shabab

The Kenyan government ’„U‡Y W†bY „U`Â’W`UÂĄbY ^„’Y UVY response to a November °°Y„\¢ †„]„]Y„ „š¥YXVY][Â’Y passengers in Mandera X[VW‘YW†„WY\bZWY°¯Y bX \bY dead. VY W†„WY „ Â„ÂšÂĄÂˆY W†bY VXV¢ [Â’\U“’Y ^b`bY „\Â’XY Â’b Â„rated from other passen-

gers and shot dead. About 100 non-Muslims W†UÂ’Y^bbÂĄYÂ’X[‰†WY`bZ[‰bY„WY the army base in Mandera, demanding that the government evacuate them. President Uhuru Keny„ „¡Â’Yš†UbZYXZYÂ’W„+ˆY XÂ’b Â†Y UV‘[„ˆY„ b“ Wb‡YWXY b`suade non-Muslim from

leaving Mandera CounW‘ˆY ^†X’bY  X [\„WUXVY U’Y predominantly Kenyan Muslims of Somali origin. †X’bY ^†XY ^„VWb‡Y WXY ]bY evacuated argued that they cannot stay because ‰X”b`VX`Y†U“’b\ZY^„’YVXWY safe. Mandera Gov. Ali Roba survived an impro-

vised explosive device attack on his vehicle on October 15. †bY ĂŒ[„``‘Y „ „š¥Y š„“bY hours after a hotel in „…U`ˆY „\Â’XY UVY VX`W†b`VY bV‘„ˆY ^„’Y †UWY ]‘Y „Y ‰`bV„‡bY „V‡Y ‰[V_`bˆY ÂĄU\\UV‰Y XVbY b`Â’XVY„V‡Y^X[V‡UV‰Y 13, said police.

WHO says Liberia, Guinea meeting Ebola targets

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iberia and Guinea have met a December 1 target for U’X\„WUV‰Y ËÅY  b`Y

cent of people infected ^UW†Y ]X\„Y „V‡Y ’„Zb\‘Y ][`‘UV‰Y ËÅY  b`Y šbVWY XZY W†X’bY ^†XY ‡UbY ][WY Ub``„Y Leone has not, the World

Workers at the American aid Ebola treatment centre in Liberia

Health Organisation said Monday. V\‘Y\„’WY^bbÂĄÂˆYW†bY VUWed Nations health agency ’„U‡Y XV\‘Y [UVb„Y ^„’Y XVY track to meet the targets ZX`Y‰b UV‰YW†bY ]X\„YX[Wbreak under control in the three hardest-hit West African countries. [WY „WY „Y Vb^Â’Y šXVZb`ence in Geneva, WHO’s `´Y `[šbY ‘\^„`‡Y ’„U‡Y the organisation had revised its conclusion based on more analysis of its data. Sierra Leone also probably met the targets UVYW†bY^bÂ’WYXZYW†bYšX[VW`‘ˆY †bY ’„U‡ˆY „V‡Y \UÂĄb\‘Y ^U\\Y U“ `X”bYWXYW†bYĂ‹Ă…Y b`YšbVWY W„`‰bWYV„WUXV^U‡bYĂ?UVYW†bY šX“UV‰Y^bbÂĄÂ’´ĂŠ ‘\^„`‡Y „\Â’XY WX\‡Y `bporters that WHO’s am-

bitious plan to stop the deadly Ebola outbreak in bÂ’WY Z`Uš„Y †„’Y ’†X^VY UWY is possible to quickly re‡[šbY W†bY Ă?‘„^VUV‰Y ‰„ ĂŠY ]bW^bbVY ‡UÂ’b„’bY \b”b\Â’Y and the capacity to respond. Ă? X[Yš„VYš„Wš†Y[ Y^UW†Y Ebola even on this scale,â€? he said. WHO launched its EbX\„Y Ă‹Ă…Y  b`Y šbVWY  \„VY W^XY months ago. VY `bbWX^VˆY Ub``„Y bXne, on Monday, the chief executive of the National Ebola Response Centre, `bWU`b‡Y „…´Y \Z`b‡Y „\XY XVWb†ˆY „š¥VX^\b‡‰b‡Y that “as far as meeting W†bY Ă‹Ă…Y  b`Y šbVWY UÂ’X\„WUXVY W„`‰bWˆY^bY‡U‡YVXWY‡XY^b\\Y and could have done better.â€?

amibia’s ruling party †„’Y^XVY„Y\„V‡’\U‡bY victory in the parliamentary and presidential election, the country’s electoral commission said Monday. The ruling SWAPO party ^XVYÂŻĂ…Y b`YšbVWYXZYW†bY”XWbY in the parliamentary election in the southern African country. In the presidential election, the party’s candi‡„WbY „‰bY bUV‰X]Y ‰XWY ÂŻĂ‹Y per cent of votes. The SWAPO party also ^XVYĂ‹Ă‹YÂ’b„WÂ’YUVYW†bY „WUXV„\Y Assembly, leaving only 19 seats to be shared among opposition parties, according to the Namibian Press Association. The SWAPO party has ruled Namibia since its independence from South Africa in 1990. The country, ^†Uš†Y ]bVb_WÂ’Y Z`X“Y “„…X`Y diamond and uranium reÂ’b`”b’ˆYbVÂ…X‘’Y X\UWUš„\YÂ’W„]U\ity. Election observers from the African Union and the 15-nation Southern African Development Community declared the elections free and fair. United States Secretary of State John Kerry congratulated Namibia on the elections. “The extraordinary partici Â„WUXVY„“XV‰Y_`Â’W¢WU“bY”XWb`Â’Y „V‡Y ^X“bVY š„V‡U‡„WbÂ’Y `b•bšWÂ’YW†bY `X‰`bÂ’Â’YW†„WY „mibia has made,â€? Kerry said in a statement.


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ne year after President Goodluck Jonathan commissioned new military service chiefs with a no-nonsense charge that “none of us will sleep till the Nigerians in Borno State can sleepâ€?, the insecurity seems to have gone from bad to worse. Government seems to †„”bY]b\U \b‡YW†bYÂ’U‰VU_š„VšbY of identifying moles within the nation’s security apparatuses, “X`„\bYXZY_‰†WUV‰YÂ’X\‡Ub`Â’Y„V‡Y the poor intelligence gathering, network and coordination. The new mantra is the Presidency asking for National Assembly approval for $1billion (N155 billion) loan to beef up military weaponry. Nothing much is heard of weapons being allegedly supplied insurgents from military armoury or the “U\UW„`‘YX>šb`Â’YW†„WY†„”bY]bbVY U“ \Uš„Wb‡YUVY’„]XW„‰UV‰Yb+X`WÂ’Y to check roaring insurgency. Jonathan had January 27 confessed he sacked the four military service chiefs because the security agencies worked at cross purposes, refusing to share intelligence reports and thereby allowing insurgents to compromise the nation’s corporate existence. He had then warned that rivalry within them would henceforth not be tolerated. In achieving the task ahead, the President had remarked, “We must not fail this country and I believe this team will work together to be assisted by other intelligence services because the war against terror must be wonâ€?. The fresh chiefs that were saddled with the challenge of routing Boko Haram insurgents, to make possible the holding of elections in the three states under emergency rule and nationwide, were the Chief of bZbVšbY W„+ˆY U`Y „`’†„\Y \b­Y „‡b†Ă?Y †UbZYXZY `“‘Y W„+ˆY W¢ bV´Y bVVbW†Y UVU“„†Ă?Y †UbZYXZY „”„\Y W„+ˆY UšbY Admiral Usman Fibrin; and

†UbZYXZY U`Y W„+ˆY U`Y „`’†„\Y Adesola Amosu. Subsequently, X†„““b‡Y [’„[Y^„’YV„“b‡Y UVUÂ’Wb`YXZY bZbVšb´ Newswatch Daily had persistently in the past seven months warned against the havoc of inter-service security rivalry, which encouraged security agents to serve as moles to sabotage military operations by hoarding intelligence reports or failing to act. The President was particularly piqued, as we were and said so in previous b‡UWX`U„\Y„]X[WY_”bY“XVW†’Y„‰XˆY by the recent walkover of the Air Force base in Kaduna when Boko Haram insurgents easily ‡bÂ’W`X‘b‡YÂ…bWY_‰†Wb`Y \„VbÂ’Y„V‡Y buildings. One year ago, the president had authenticated the interÂ’b`”UšbY`U”„\`‘Yb„`\Ub`YU‡bVWU_b‡Y by military authorities as ’„]XW„‰UV‰YW†bYb+X`WÂ’YWXY checkmate insurgency and expanding war theatres in ‡U+b`bVWY Â„`WÂ’YXZYW†bYšX[VW`‘´YY We had noted signals of government’s triviality in handling vital security š†„\\bV‰bÂ’´YY †bYÂ’ bšU_šYUÂ’Â’[bY was that the various security agencies were not sharing intelligence information leading to wasteful duplication of b+X`WÂ’Y„V‡Y]XWš†b‡YX b`„WUXVÂ’Y in uprooting strongholds of criminality. Jonathan, during the opening of the Defence Intelligence Agency Headquarters in Abuja September 9 had remarked: “What I noticed, which may not be quite right, is that our intelligence services are not sharing information. They operate in isolation and it is not too helpful to government. †b‘Y“[Â’WY_V‡Y„Y^„‘YWXY^X`ÂĄY WX‰bW†b`Y„V‡Y_V‡Y„Y^„‘YWXY ensure that they complement W†bU`Yb+X`WÂ’YWXY `XWbšWYW†bYXVbY government they are serving. When any member is sick, UWY„+bšWÂ’YW†bY^†X\bY]X‡‘´YY For the body to work well, every member must function

optimallyâ€?. Â’YZ„`Y]„š¥Y„’Y „‘Y°Ă…²¨ÂˆYW†bY then spokesman of the Joint U\UW„`‘Y „’¥Y X`šbYUVY X`VXY State had alerted that, “the fundamental problem of border Â’bš[`UW‘ˆY„`“’YW`„>š¥UV‰ˆY b>šUbVWY„V‡Yb+bšWU”bY_‰†WY against terrorism in Nigeria can be linked to institutional fragmentation, intelligence and policy non-coordination between and among security agencies.â€? The challenges he said “are real and must be „‡‡`bÂ’Â’b‡YZX`YW†bY_‰†WY„‰„UVÂ’WY terrorism, arms proliferation and border security to be b+bšWU”bĂŠ´YY In June, the State Security Services (SSS) and the Army jointly agreed that anti-terrorism crusade was UVb+bšWU”bY]bš„[Â’bYXZY\„š¥Y of cooperation among a dozen security agencies. In

b+bšWˆYW†bYV„WUXVY†„’Y’[` \[’Y and redundant intelligence apparatuses, which need to be centrally coordinated by promoting a national policy on intelligence sharing of information to achieve a holistic and comprehensive agenda. †bY’b\_’†Y‡b’U`bYXZY†b„‡’Y of security agencies to solely claim credit for success in anti-terrorism war and thereby access extra funding, usually diverted to personal use, is a major cause of botched operations. In November last year two generals hoarded intelligence information that could have foiled the Boko

„`„“Y‡b„‡\‘Y„ „š¥YXVY„Y major military formation in Jaji, Kaduna state, leading to the killing of over 20 persons, including an Air Force General. „’Wb`“UV‡’YXZYUV’[`‰bVšUb’Y have escaped arrest because

vital intelligence is not shared, but hoarded so that another agency or head does not claim credit. As we had said earlier, that “the security agencies should ]bY`U‡YXZYX>šb`’YZ[\\YXZYb‰XˆY pride that compromise security and welfare of the nation�, Boko Haram sympathisers and “X\b’Y’†X[\‡Y]bY_’†b‡YX[WY„V‡Y sanctioned seriously to deter others.

bVšbZX`W†ˆY„V‘YX>šb`YZX[V‡Y to have hoarded intelligence information that could have led to apprehending criminality should be severely sanctioned. The nation’s security is bigger W†„VYW†bYÂ’b\_’†YUVWb`bÂ’WYXZY„V‘Y UV‡U”U‡[„\YX>šb`´YY †b`bYUÂ’Y urgent need to formulate a national intelligence-sharing policy to address this dangerous lacuna.


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Parallelism of Nigeria’s austerity

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usterity is not only by raising taxes, it also entail the gradual reduction of public debt to match unfolding realities. Austerity has negative consequences on any economy that has experienced rapid growth from stimulus spending. It wipes away the growth and reverses the status quo to ex ante. Nigerian government has outlined clearly how to raise taxes and close loopholes without clear indication where public expenditure will occur. The uncertainty leaves people in partial panic and limit investment initiatives. Over the years, it has motivated government department and agencies to hold funds unduly even when such funds are available for project execution. Austerity changes priority from transactionary to precautionary and the uncertainty it fosters stall economic development, that is not comparable WXYW†bYUV”b`Â’bY_’š„\Yb+bšWYXZY‡b”„\[UV‰Y currency in search of save haven. Prior to infusion of subsidy fund UVWXY‡U+b`bVWYÂ’bšWX`’ˆYW†bY‰\X]bY†„‡Y ÂĄVX^VY_V„VšU„\Yš`UÂ’bÂ’YUVY°Ă…Ă…¯´Y UV„VšU„\Y institutions went under belly courtesy XZYW†bU`Y„>VUW‘YWXY`U’¥‘Y„’’bWÂ’Y^†Uš†Y eventually culminated into toxic assets. †bY_V„VšU„\Yš`UÂ’bÂ’Y†„‡Y^b„¥YX`YVXY relationship with present wobbling energy and commodity market. UV„VšU„\Yš`UÂ’bÂ’Y„`bY‡U+b`bVWYZ`X“Y energy crises. If the falling oil price was due to sudden collapse in energy demand, the shock would have

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reverberated globally long time from now, say six months ago. Energy crises „`bYVXWY_V„VšU„\Yš`UÂ’bÂ’YW†X[‰†YW†bYW^XY could be related, if direct cause and b+bšWY„`bYÂĄVX^V´Y Nigeria’s economic stimulus package was administered in the non-Keynesian style of public spending. Given the

exponentially and government reaps reward from taxes on fast circulating currency and net receipts. It will be quite counter intuitive to stimulate an economy and mount austerity half way before the stimulus goes in full force. America, France and Britain have been „VYb­Â„“ \bYXZY†X^Y‡b_šUWYÂ’ bV‡UV‰Yš„VY stimulate a recessing economy. They

We have single-handedly decided to alter currency value and taxation in the middle of rapid growth. The dangers of austerity are Onyilo wrote via dovorovo@ written over countries that have practiced it. If gmail.com why didn’t the economy respond with high fact the treasury has never recorded negative balance in reserve. Hence, W†bYVXWUXVYXZY‡b_šUWYÂ’ bV‡UV‰YWXY Â’WU“[\„WbYW†bYbšXVX“‘YZ`X“Y]X X“Y[ Y ‡U‡V¡WY`b•bšWYUVYW†bY’†X`WYX`Y\XV‰YWb`“Y government policy. A strong corollary has to be made about how a country ]bVb_WÂ’YZ`X“Y‡U`bšWYÂ’WU“[\[Â’YUVY„V‘Y condition of her reserve. Economy is stimulated from below upward. Businesses respond as individual spending increases

^„UWY Â„WUbVW\‘YWXYÂ’bbYb+bšWY„V‡Y\b„`VY from mistakes then correct them in “[\WU\„Wb`„\Yb+X`W´Y We have single-handedly decided to alter currency value and taxation in the middle of rapid growth. The dangers of „[Â’Wb`UW‘Y„`bY^`U bVYX”b`YšX[VW`UbÂ’YW†„WY †„”bY `„šWUšb‡YUW´Y ZYW†bYš[``bVWY_V„VšU„\Y turbulence was forecast, why didn’t the economy respond with high sensitivity before crashing crude oil prices? It is quite abnormal that the obtainable

scenarios which led into prevailing oil prices were mostly short term and fairly unpredictable. OPEC quotas won’t make Nigeria ^b\\YX+YUVYW†bY‰\X]„\Y“„`ÂĄbWY„’Y“XÂ’WY oil exporting countries have other subsidiaries in energy market. In other words, they are exporting their excess after domestic consumption and we „`bYb­ X`WUV‰YUVY„VWUšU Â„WUXVYXZY`b_Vb‡Y products which are subjected to unfair treatment and pricing. Back in 2001 `‰bVWUV„Y `„šWUšbY„[Â’Wb`UW‘Y]‘Yš[ UV‰Y public expenditure and increasing taxes. The economy went under and more stringent policy needed to be bVZX`šb‡´Y †bYUV•„WUXVY^„’Y†U‰†bÂ’WY of all time. Greek resolved to take on austerity as an alternative to salvage the wreck of Euro zone crises, the story was Argentina in 2002 repeating itself. The rate of unemployment with austerity is higher than when Keynesian „  `X„š†YXZY‡b_šUWYÂ’ bV‡UV‰YUÂ’Yš†XÂ’bV´Y Fiscal interventions are potent to wake any economy. Though, seeing W†bYb+bšWY‡b bV‡’YXVYW†bY„  `X„š†YXZY government and policy structures. They are economist who are laying claim on how careful Keynesianism have raised dead economy, it might be subject to ‡b]„WbYUZY„V‘Y‰X”b`V“bVWY_V„VšU„\Y institution can impose decision without proper intimation the public. Telling the public about tax increment isn’t enough. They have to know how jobless and broke they will be. Onyilo wrote via dovorovo@gmail.com

Between issues and tussles

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lections offer voters the platform to make vital choices. Irrespective of scope, whether local or national, elections give voters the chance to reflect on the issues which really matter to them and make a decision on which candidate to support. In a democracy, election campaigns, where candidates make attempts to persuade voters to support them, precede most elections. Campaigns present a windowpane for voters to study, discover and choose the candidates that truly represent their positions on critical issues that affect their future. Ideally, campaigns are always very critical to the final outcome of elections. In advanced democracies, voters’ preferences at polls are usually influenced by the performances of candidates during campaigns. But do campaigns really sway voters in our nation? Historically, electioneering campaigns in Nigeria do not usually address major issues that bother on the interests, welfare and security of the people. It, therefore, often leaves the voter with little or no premise to determine who usually gets his votes. Rather than addressing very germane issues, campaigns in our climes, more often than not, are characterized by name callings, mudslinging, thuggery, hooliganisms, maiming and killing. And whenever the contestants choose to address issues, they often limit the scope of discourse to the usually divisive lines of religion, ethnicity and tribal sentiments. Characteristically, as the all important electioneering year 2015 approaches, it is evident that nothing has really changed in terms of the style and pattern of political parties towards political campaigns. The incessant clamour by the media, civil society organisations, the academia, electoral monitoring groups, NGOs and other related bodies for aspirants and political parties to run issue based campaigns, seems to be yielding very little or no result. On the contrary, what pervades the polity is the usually needless acrimony that unnecessarily heats up the political atmosphere. From Sokoto to Maiduguri, Jos to Minna, PortHarcourt to Benin City and Ibadan to Ado Ekiti, there is palpable tension, occasioned by unhealthy political happenings, almost everywhere. It beats one’s imagination that those that aspire to lead us often resort to tussles rather than concentrating on salient national issues that would engender socio-political and economic growth. Why, for instance in the 21st century, should maiming and killing become campaign strategies? Why should arson be a technique for political advocacy? Turning electioneering campaigns into a tug of war is a slap on

Tayo Ogunbiyi the face of the electorates. The voters deserve much more respect. They deserve more than the blabbing, that lacks substance which are most often erroneously taken for electioneering campaigns by the contestants. It is this aberration that is partly responsible for the predominance of voters’ apathy in the country. Most voters, rightly or wrongly, usually conclude that since the major issues that directly have significant bearing on their daily livings are not often extensively discussed by politicians during campaigns, they would rather stay away from the polls. It is, therefore, imperative for all stakeholders in the electoral process to put in place a system that encourages dialogue, among aspirants, on relevant issues during political campaigns. There is need to put in place a structure that promotes healthy debates on burning national issues among aspirants. This would afford voters the opportunity to appraise the personality, character and other qualities of the respective aspirants. It is important that the electorates have a platform through which they could accurately gauge the preparedness, intellectual ability and emotional frame of these men before deciding on whom is most deserving of their precious votes. For instance, on the national stage, the electorates need to know the position of candidates on the state of our refineries and what they hope to do (scientifically, technically and pragmatically) to turn them around. They, equally, need to know, from those aspiring for the presidency why we have continued to import fuel as an oil producing nation and how they would reverse the trend. Also, the various aspirants must furnish voters with their vision for the power sector. Without a doubt, the power sector remains a major driver of the economy. With a stable power supply,

Those that aspire to lead us often resort to tussles rather than concentrating on salient national issues that would engender socio-political and economic growth.

there would be more jobs and the economy would become more prosperous. Therefore, considering the centrality of power to the economic well-being of the people, presidential aspirants must intimate the electorates with a comprehensive and realistic blueprint on how they hope to transform the power sector. The electorates also deserve to know the precise mega watts of power that the country requires for the citizenry to enjoy constant power supply. They need to know what mega watts we currently generate and how they (the candidates) wish to bridge the evident short-fall. Education, security, public health, job creation, infrastructure development and the stabilization of the economy, among others, are some of the critical issues that those aspiring for public offices at the national level need to dwell on during their electoral campaigns. The electorates ought to have a better understanding of the official positions of respective aspirants on these vital areas. For instance, it is not enough to keep blabbing about the deteriorating security situation in the country, it behoves on those aspiring to lead us to make available, for the voting public, a broad- plan that outline how they intend to deal with the situation. This process is not restricted to those seeking political offices at the national level. It should go for those aspiring to lead at the other tiers of government. In view of the dwindling oil revenue, it is important, for instance, for governorship aspirants to explain to the electorates how they hope to generate the needed fund to execute their programmes. It is not enough for a governorship aspirant, whose state’s total monthly expenditure surpasses total monthly income, to promise heavens and earth without making available his funding strategy. Most often than not, such aspirants, having secured electoral victory, usually turn round to justify their inability to deliver on electoral promises on lack of fund. Having practiced democracy for fourteen unbroken years, it is time to focus on getting it right. We should no longer hide under the usual pretext of a ‘nascent democracy’ to do things in crude fashion. This is the time to get it right. As we march towards 2015 general elections, all stakeholders must insist on getting the various political aspirants and political parties do things correctly. It is criminal to stand by and watch while a significant few continues to hold the nation to ransom through unethical political conduct. In the words of African-American human right activist, Martins Luther King Jr.: “Our lives begin to end, the day we become silent on things that matter� Ogunbiyi is of the Ministry of Information & Strategy, Ikeja.


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brace from Desire Ugochi Oparanozie guided Guingamp to a 3-0 win over ASPTT Albi in a French Feminine Division match played on Sunday 30th November. All the goals came in a devastating spell at the Stade Fred Aubert, with Oparanozie increasing her \b„‰[bY W„\\‘Y WXY Â’U­Y Z`X“Y eight games. The presence of the Super Falcons forward was evident and crucial to a team that struggled during

the striker’s participation at the ninth African Women’s Championship in Namibia. Guingamp have scored seven goals in their last two league games, which have all been wins. The Nigeria star could easily have drawn a hat trick, but she was substituted after 59 minutes for tactical reasons. After riding an intense opening 15 minutes when Albi threw everything at the †X“b`’ˆY [UV‰„“ Y Â’b \b‡Y into a bewitching rhythm and got the lead they deserved in the 21st minute through Oparanozie. U­Y“UV[WbÂ’YUVWXYW†bYÂ’bšond half, the AWC top scorer gave the hosts a two-goal cushion. Moroccan born defender, Salma Amani made sure that Guingamp were able to celebrate another feat with the third goal of the day.

Elumelu craves football pattern for Nigeria all the clubs in the various national leagues. “I have always told them when I was in the Wbš†VUš„\Y šX““U bb´Y Y Y have always spoken pasMartin Odiete, Abuja sionately about the need ormer member of for a football philosophy. the Nigeria Football We must be known to be federation, Austen playing our football in a Elumelu has called for a particular way just like football policy for the Na- what is obtainable in other tion as a panacea for turn- countries. “The Brazilians are ing around the downward known for their jogo-bonitrend of Nigeria football. Speaking in Abuja, to, the Spanish are known Elumelu decried the idea for their tiki-taka. Same where there is no clear cut goes for England’s long football way of play in Ni- balls, Italy and Germany. geria, which he said has It is very important for any led to a diverse playing country that is serious to  Â„ b`VY UVY W†bY ”„`UX[Â’Y V„- develop their football.â€? Elemelu, who is the tional teams.

bY[`‰b‡YW†bYVb^Y\b„‡- immediate past president ership of the Nigeria Foot- of the FCT All Stars, also ball Federation to, as a mat- urged Nigeria to put beter of urgency, prioritize hind them the failure of the W†bYUÂ’Â’[b´Y bY’„U‡Y^†bVYW†bY Super Eagles to qualify for ZXXW]„\\Y  Â„ b`VY UÂ’Y UVÂ’WUW[W- the Nations Cup and learn ed, it should be spread to from the mistake.

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Match fixing-scandal: How we escaped jail —Sodje Ephraim Nwosu

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ormer Super Eagles defender, Sam Sodje has revealed how he and his brother, Akpo escaped jail sentences after they were ZX[V‡YUVVXšbVWYXZY“„Wš†¢_­ing allegations against them. The two brothers were arrested in December 2013 XVYÂ’[Â’ UšUXVYXZY“„Wš†¢_­UV‰Y following the publication of a UK newspaper investigation. Ă? b„†ˆY W†bY š„’bY UÂ’Y Â’b \b‡Y and we’ve been vindicated. We were not even charged and yet the truth came out. Go and read about the ‘fake Sheilk,’ stated Sodje in an interview with Newswatch Sports. “The man (who made the allegation) has been going round doing this to high  `X_\bY  bX \b´Y bY ^X`ÂĄÂ’Y for The SUN of UK and his name is Mazher Mahmood.

b¡Â’Y ]bbVY ‡XUV‰Y W†UÂ’Y ZX`Y X”b`Y¨Ă…Y‘b„`Â’´Y bY\Ub‡YUVYW†bY court and thank God he was š„[‰†WY`b‡Y†„V‡b‡´Y bY^„’Y caught in a case before ours and as a result, our case was thrown out straight away „ZWb`Y^†Uš†Y†bY^„’Yb­ XÂ’b‡Y live on TV and his identity was made known to the public.’’ The former Charlton Athletic defender disclosed that they were still discussing with their legal representatives, Whiteworth & Green solicitors with a view to Â’[UV‰Y Y Y XZY Y ZX`Y damages. “As we speak right now the guy is under police in-

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good advice.â€? he told Arsenal.com Ă? b¡Â’Y „Y `X\bY “X‡b\Y ZX`Y “b´Y b¡Â’Y ‰XWY Â’XY “[š†Y b­perience and he reads the game really well. You can really learn from playing with and watching players like him.â€?

vestigation for ‘purging’ and we are in the process XZY Â’[UV‰Y Y Y XZY Y all together. I We are ready to get to the root of the matter and we will go to any length to make sure the guy is brought to book. They will hear from our lawyers very Â’XXV´Y bW¡Â’Y ’„‘Y UVY W†bY Vb­WY couple of weeks. We are lucky because that man has sent many innocent people to prison.’’ VY „Y Â’bš`bW\‘Y _\“b‡Y ZXXWage, Sodje was alleged to have described how he de\U]b`„Wb\‘Y ‰XWY Â’bVWY X+Y ^†U\bY playing for Portsmouth against Oldham in February 2013 and how he could arrange for footballers in the

Championship to get themselves a yellow card in return for tens of thousands of pounds. But while responding to the said allegation, he said: “You wanna know the Z[\\Y ‡bW„U\Â’Ă”Y W¡Â’Y ]b b`Y ‘X[Y google ‘fake Shielk’ on BBC panorama program and it will be easier for you to understand how many people this guy has ruined and how we survived him just by X‡¡Â’Y ‰`„šb´Y bY †„’Y W`Uš¥b‡Y a lot of people into criminal „šWÂ’YZX`Y†UÂ’YX^VYÂ’b\_’†YUVWb`bÂ’W´Y Y š„V¡WY ÂĄbb Y XVY b­ \„UVing to the world.â€? The 35-year-old, who won four caps with the Su b`Y „‰\bÂ’Y „‡“U b‡Y W†„WY UWY had been hell since the past

18 months, but was quick to point out that he had put the trauma behind him in order to move on with his life. “Wow! It’s been the worst 18 months of my life. I was shocked that things like this could happen to me and I got to know my real friends and family. As for my family it was like a nightmare having cameras following them around and having so much hate was hell. I will never let W†U’Y‡b_VbY“bY„’Y„Y“„VY„V‡Y all that I have achieved in life. “As far as I am concerned, everything is now history and now we are happy to move on with our lives once again.’’

Keshi’s contract, done deal –Chukwu

Arsenal’s Ajayi takes cue from Mertesacker ­¢ U‰b`U„Y ¢°Ă…Y ‡bfender, Semi Ajayi has Â’ XÂĄbVY „]X[WY †UÂ’Y b­perience training with the Arsenal senior squad and singled out German World Cup winner, Per Mertesacker as his role model in the team. Ajayi has been training ^UW†Y `Â’bV„\¡Â’Y_`Â’WYWb„“YZX`Y just over a season and, although he has not made his competitive debut yet, he believes it will come soon. “I’ve been training with them for a while so I’m quite familiar with them, but players like Per Mertesacker really helped me _WY UVY ^†bVY Y _`Â’WY Â’W„`Wb‡Y training with them. I used to play alongside him quite a lot and he gave me really

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ormer Super Eagles coach, Christian Chukwu has declared W†„WYW†bYVb^YšXVW`„šWYX+b`b‡Y Stephen Okechukwu Keshi by the Amaju Pinnick led board of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) was a done deal and therefore does not require the opinion of anybody anymore. Chukwu stated this while reacting to the new two year šXVW`„šWY b­WbV‡b‡Y WXY bshi by the NFF which will see Keshi earn a whooping monthly salary of N7million outside winning bonuses and other allowances. The former Enugu Rangers coach noted that since the board of the NFF has

given Keshi the new contract, there is no gain dissipating energy in form of advice to the federation because the contract has already been signed and delivered to Keshi.

bY ’„U‡Y W†bY XV\‘Y X WUXVY left for Nigerians including himself is to give both Keshi and the Federation support to enable them deliver their set target. “As far as Keshi’s new contract is concerned, I don’t see the need for any advice because the deal has been done,â€? Chukwu began. “There is nothing to advise the NFF at the moment because it is too late in the day to do so. “What I am trying to say UÂ’Y W†„WY „’Y Z„`Y „’Y W†UÂ’Y “„ b`Y is concerned, our opinion no longer counts, that is the truth. “Our opinion may have countered had it been that W†bY“„ b`Y^„’Y“„‡bYÂĄVX^VY

to the public before decision was taken but as it were, there is gain suggesting anything to the NFF at the moment. “And for me, the only option we have is to support both the board and Keshi to enable them actualise their set target for the country which I believe will be in our own interest,� Chukwu

advised. Meanwhile, Nigerians are alarmed at the latest development as the former national team captain did not ĂŒ[„\UZ‘Y W†bY šX[VW`‘Y WXY Vb­WY year’s Nations Cup to enable her defend the trophy she won last year in South Africa. It is believed in some quarters that the decision to award new contract to Keshi by the NFF may have been UV•[bVšb‡Y]‘Y X^b`YW†„WY]bY since it was just last month that the same board led by “„…[Y UVVUš¥Y _`b‡Y b’†UY after Eagles victory over Sudan in Abuja in one of the qualifying matches. WˆY W†b`bZX`bˆY ]„ºb‡Y many how the same board W†„WY^„’YÂ’WX  b‡YZ`X“Y_`UV‰Y Keshi would turn around WXY X+b`Y W†bY ZX`“b`Y š„ W„UVY of the team a new contract with jumbo salary, if the board was not forced to doing so.


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helsea keeper, Thibaut Courtoi, believes the point his side collected in their 0-0 draw at Sunderland on Saturday should be viewed in a positive light, even though it allowed Manchester City to trim their lead at the top of the table to six points. Jose Mourinho vented his frustration after †UÂ’YÂ’U‡bY]„ \b‡Y†„`‡YWXYš\„U“Y„Y‡`„^Y„‰„UVÂ’WY„Y spirited Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, ][WY X[`WXUÂ’YUÂ’YšXV”UVšb‡YW†b‘Yš„VY]bY’„WUÂ’_b‡Y with their form ahead of today’s (Wednes‡„‘¡Â’Ă Y ‰„“bY „‰„UVÂ’WY X bV†„“Y „WY W„“ZX`‡Y Bridge. “Obviously we are disappointed, but if you saw the game you will know it could have gone either way,â€? Courtois told the Chelsea website. “In the end, I wouldn’t say we are happy with the point, but one point is ]b b`YW†„VYVXY XUVWÂ’´ Ă? ZY^bY_V‡YÂ’ Â„šbY^bY„`bY`b„\\‘Y‡„V‰b`X[’ˆY so it is normal for teams to defend against us and I think that will continue. If you score early then you know they have to come at you and there will be more space, but we couldn’t ‡XYW†„WY„V‡YUWY^„’Y„Y‡U>š[\WY“„Wš†´ “Sunderland were defending with ten players behind the ball and just one striker up Z`XVW´Y bYšX[\‡V¡WY_V‡YW†bYÂ’ Â„šbÂ’YUVY]b†UV‡Y

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helsea boss, Jose Mourinho, believes that Financial Fair Play is a ‘contradiction’ that protects Europe’s historical clubs like Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester United. Clubs like Chelsea and Manchester City are not as commercially successful so have to curb their spending to meet FFP rules; the Blues sold David Luiz, Romelu Lukaku and Demba Ba this summer to pay for the key signings of Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa. Meanwhile, Manchester United had a summer net spend of over ÂŁ100m without breaching any FFP rules as they have a much higher turnover than City or Chelsea. Mourinho told Eurosport-Yahoo: “I think Financial Fair Play is a contradiction because, when football decided to go for Financial Fair Play it was exactly to put teams in equal conditions to compete. “But what happened really with the Financial Fair Play is a big protection to the hisWX`Uš„\ˆYX\‡ˆY]U‰Yš\[]’ˆY^†Uš†Y†„”bY„Y_V„VšU„\Y structure, a commercial structure, everything in place based on historical success for years and years and years. “And the ‘new’ clubs - I call them ‘new’ clubs, those with new investment - they can-

not put themselves quickly at the same level. Clubs with new owners cannot immedi„Wb\‘Y„ „š¥YW†bYšXVW`X\Y„V‡YW†bY‡X“UV„WUXVY of these big clubs. “Chelsea is not an old, historical, huge club - but it’s also not a club with a new owner. It’s a club with the same owner for more than 10 years. A club with a very important history, with great stability too. “And at this moment I think we are just below them. I can say we are a very good club with the ambition to be a great club.â€?

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pparently Chelsea are furious with the \„š¥Y XZY _`Â’W¢Wb„“Y appearances that Christian Atsu has received at Everton and are threatening to send him to Sunderland, according to the Daily Express. The winger has struggled to break into the \[bÂ’¡Y _`Â’WY Wb„“Y „V‡Y †„’Y managed just 70-minutes worth of Premier League football since arriving on loan in August.

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ormer England mid_b\‡b`ˆY `„VÂĄY „“pard is due to end his Etihad Stadium loan stint in January and link up with new club, New York, after leaving Chelsea last summer. The 36-year-old’s collectb‡Y _VU’†Y šb“bVWb‡Y UW‘¡Â’Y vital 3-0 Premier League victory at Southampton that moves Pellegrini’s side second in the table. The Chilean reiterated City will hold talks with Lampard and Major League Soccer franchise, New York ]bZX`bY †`UÂ’W“„’Y WXY _V‡Y „Y solution to suit all parties. “That’s why we’re going to have to make the best decision for him, for the club,

for New York City, for everyone,� said Pellegrini, conceding Lampard would not want to desert the champions’ quest to retain their title. “I will continue to answer this question in the same

way: we are going to decide in December when we have to make the decision, what will happen with Frank.â€? Lampard only pitched up at City ostensibly to stay “„Wš†¢_WY„†b„‡YXZY†UÂ’Y“X”bY to New York, part-run by the Manchester club’s owners. Pellegrini has been hugely impressed by Lampard’s „ UW[‡bY„V‡YUV•[bVšbY†X^ever, conceding he remains intent on pushing to extend the former England star’s stay at City. “I don’t think anyone š„VY _V‡Y UWY Â’W`„V‰bY W†bY ^„‘Y Frank Lampard plays football, he knows all what you must do to win in this sport,â€? said Pellegrini.

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X bV†„“¡Â’Y[ W[`VY in fortunes and the absence of Diego Costa makes Har`‘Y „VbY šXV_‡bVWY of causing an upset at titlechasing Chelsea this week. Y „[`UšUXY Xš†b UVX¡Â’Y honeymoon period at the White Hart Lane helm did not last too long, with the pressure ratcheting up thanks in no small part to four defeats in six league matches on home turf. It was a miserable record which looked set to be extended when Kevin Mirallas put Everton ahead early in Sunday’s match, although b+X`WÂ’Y Z`X“Y †`UÂ’WU„VY `UÂĄsen and Roberto Soldado secured Spurs a much-needed 2-1 win. That was their third straight win in all competi-

WUXV’ˆYÂ’b UV‰Y[ Y Xš†b UVX¡Â’Y side nicely for Wednesday’s trip to in-form rivals Chelsea. Jose Mourinho’s men have been mightily impressive this term, so much so that going through the season unbeaten looks realistic, but Kane believes the suspension of star turn Costa offers a glimmer of light. Y Ă? b¡`bY Z[\\Y XZY šXV_dence,â€? the striker said. “Obviously we are coming X+YW†`bbY^UVÂ’YUVY„Y`X^YVX^Y in all competitions, so we’ll W„¥bYW†„WYšXV_‡bVšbYUVWXYW†bY game on Wednesday. “We’re looking to get the result. Obviously Chelsea are going to be trying to do the same at home, but they are missing their main man up front. So they have to change a few things, and we’re feeling good.

“The Chelsea game is not the be-all or end-all, but it would add to the great momentum we have at the moment if we could beat them. “That is what we want to do and we will give ourselves the best possible chance.â€? As well as an upturn in results, Spurs head to Stamford Bridge buoyed by an improved team display. Y †bY Xš†b UVXY `b”X\[WUXVY†„’Y‘bWYWXYZ[\_\Yb­ bšW„tions at a club symptomatic with style but on Sunday the team played in the high `bÂ’Â’UV‰ˆY „ „š¥UV‰Y “„VVb`Y he became known for at Southampton. “We have been working †„`‡ˆY ‰b UV‰Y X[`Y ’†„ bY WXgether and sliding together, pressing high up the pitch,â€? Kane said.â€?


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Wenger wants Ledesma to bolster injury-hit midfield

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`Â’bVbY bV‰b`¡Â’Y ‡bcision to referee a charity match in Rome on transfer deadline day last summer prompted much fury from Arsenal fans, but it appears that there might have been more to the Frenchman’s excursion than meets the eye. „ªUXY “U‡_b\‡b`Y `UÂ’tian Ledesma was one of the participants in that match, and is now a target ZX`Y bV‰b`ˆY’„‘Y`b X`WÂ’´ The Gunners are in Vbb‡Y XZY “U‡_b\‡Y šX”b`Y „ZWb`Y \XÂ’UV‰Y „š¥Y U\’†b`bY and Mikel Arteta to injury, and could turn to the 32-year-old Argentineborn Italian in January. Ledesma’s current con-

Valencia fan faces ban for hitting Messi

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alencia have vowed to hand a lifetime ban to the fan who W†`b^Y„Y]X \bYXZY^„Wb`Y„WY Barcelona’s Lionel Messi in Sunday’s game at Mestalla. The Barca star was hit by the object in injury time of the La Liga encounter as he and his team-mates celebrated Sergio Busquets’ lastgasp goal, which gave the Catalan club a 1-0 victory. And Valencia have been quick to blast the actions of the supporter, promising to locate the person in question and and hand down a severe punishment. A statement on ValenšU„¡Â’YX>šU„\Y^b]Â’UWbY`bÂ„Â‡Ă˜Y “Valencia CF regrets and condemns the isolated incident in the game against FC Barcelona, in which a ’“„\\ˆY[Vš„  b‡Y]X \bYXZY water was thrown from the stands at opposition

player Lionel Messi. “The club will endeavour to locate the person ^†XYW†`b^YW†bY]X \bˆY„V‡Y they will be banned for life from Mestalla.

“Valencia CF operates a zero tolerance policy on such actions and rigorously enforce all security measures set out by legislation.�

tract is set to expire in the summer, but the Gunners could be forced to make a move for him next month, and the player’s agent Vincenzo D’Ippolito claims W†„WY bV‰b`Y †„’Y „\`b„‡‘Y sent scouts to watch him. ‘It is true, Arsenal are interested in Cristian,’ he said. ‘There have been scouts, we’ll see if there will be an opportunity to b­Â„“UVbY„VYX+b`´¡ †U\bY b‡b’“„Y UÂ’Y „VY extremely experienced player that can sit in front of the back four, an ageing “U‡_b\‡b`Y W†„WY †„’Y XV\‘Y been capped once for his country may not be the signing that Arsenal fans are after.

Barca stay second in the table as a result of Busquets’ winner, while Valencia drop out of the top four and down to _ZW†´

Relegation fever grips Dortmund

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brief look at the Bundesliga and nothing seems out of sorts with Bayern Munich at the summit, but a closer look will tell you that Borussia Dortmund are no-where to be seen. Skimming down the league, Jurgen Klopp’s side can be found at the foot of the table. Y Â’U‡bY ^†XY ]„ \b‡Y ZX`Y the title last season, Dort“[V‡Y Â…[Â’WY š„VVXWY _V‡Y their form. A 2-0 defeat to Frankfurt on Sunday left Dortmund propping up the Bundesliga, but Klopp refuses to give up. Despite ]bUV‰Y ]X X“ˆY X`W“[V‡Y „`bY Â’WU\\Y Â…[Â’WY ²Ă…Y  XUVWÂ’Y X+Y fourth place. Speaking to Sky Sports,

Klopp said, “I understand that journalists have those thoughts, but there is no such trend. I see myself as responsible. If it is only about luck and a change of coach can bring that, you only have to call me up

and I will step aside. “But it is not so simple. As long as nobody comes and says to me, ‘we have someone who does it better’, then I cannot go. “I won’t stand in the way, but I cannot go before W†b`bY UÂ’Y „Y ]b b`Y Â’X\[WUXVˆY the responsibility is great and I can accept it.â€? Meanwhile, sporting director Michael Zorc says X`W“[V‡Y „`bY _`“\‘Y UVY „Y `b\b‰„WUXVY_‰†WˆYĂ? bY„`bYUVY the middle of a relegation ]„ \bˆY b”b`‘XVbY †„’Y WXY ]bY clear about that,â€? he said. Next up for Dortmund is a home clash with Hoffenheim on Friday, a huge game in which Klopp will hope his side can turn things around.

Unhappy Klose seeks Lazio talks

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azio striker, Miroslav \X’bY †„’Y „‡“U b‡Y that he is not happy with his current lack of game time at the Stadio Olimpico. The former Germany international has proven a big hit in the Italian capital since joining the Biancocelesti from Bayern Munich on a free transfer in 2012, becoming a regular goalscorer for the Rome-based club. However, he has been „+X`‡b‡Y …[’WY ZX[`Y ’W„`W’Y ’XY far this term and, after being left on the bench for the duration of Sunday’s 0-0 draw at Chievo, Klose has gone public with his frus-

tration. “I will now seek talks with Lazio’s bosses and then we will see how this goes on,â€? the 36-year-old „ „š¥b`Y WX\‡Y U\‡´Y Ă? Y š„VY imagine many things happening; nothing can be excluded in football. “I feel healthy and I feel _W´Y †„WY UÂ’Y ^†‘Y “‘Y š\„U“Y is that I should be playing more often. Ă? Y „“Y ‡b_VUWb\‘Y VXWY happy with the current situation.â€? Klose, who retired from international duty after helping Germany win last Â’[““b`¡Â’Y X`\‡Y [ ÂˆY^U\\Y be out of contract at the end of the 2014-15 season.

Zubizarreta backs Vermaelen to hit form

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arcelona sporting director, Andoni Zubiª„``bW„Y †„’Y Â…[Â’WU_b‡Y the signing and handling of Thomas Vermaelen, claiming that the defender will make an instant impact at Camp Nou - just as soon as †bY`bW[`VÂ’YWXYZ[\\Y_WVbÂ’Â’´ The Belgium international joined the Blaugrana from Arsenal for a reported â‚Ź19 million transfer fee in August but is yet to make a single competitive appearance because of a hamstring problem dating back to this Â’[““b`¡Â’Y X`\‡Y [ ´ It was announced last week that Vermaelen now requires surgery on the problem, thus ruling the 29-year-old out of action for between four and six months. Despite the injury-prone

centre-half’s latest setback, Zubizarreta remains adamant that Vermaelen has an important role to play at Barca in the coming years. “He is a player who performs immediately,â€? the former goalkeeper told Canal Plus. “Obviously, when Y _`Â’WY ’„U‡Y W†„WˆY Y ‡U‡V¡WY mean he would play the next day. “But rather that when he is fully recovered, he will start producing straight away because he is a player who has already played in the Champions League, the X`\‡Y [ ÂˆYbWš´ĂŠ Zubizarreta also insisted that Barca did not try to rush Vermaelen back to full _WVbÂ’Â’Y „V‡Y W†„WY †UÂ’Y šXVWUV[b‡Y Â’[+b`UV‰Y ]b†UV‡Y W†bY scenes has simply been a freak coincidence.


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Milo B/ball Championship: FIBA Africa expects tough game

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Â’Y W†bY °Ă…²³Y bÂ’W\bY U\XY bšXV‡„`‘Y Schools Basketball Championships _V„\Â’Y ‰bWÂ’Y [V‡b`^„‘Y UVY „‰XÂ’Y ‘bÂ’Wb`day, FIBA Africa Zone 3, the Basketball body controlling the zone is looking forward to yet another successful edition. FIBA Africa Zone 3,administrative secretary, Joe Apu described the Nestle Milo Basketball Championships for Secondary Schools „’Y U‰b`U„¡Â’Y•„‰’†U Yb”bVWYZX`YW„\bVWYU‡bVWU_š„tion. “Some products of the Nestle Milo Championships have done the nation proud at international competitions.’’ He recalled names like Mohammed Bukar now based in the United States and Canada-based Edwin Jerry, who were products of the championship. Other national team players like Olumide Oyedeji, Anyebe Ujo, Nkechi Akashiele and others also had their foundation in the Nestle Milo Secondary Schools Basketball Championships. Apu commended Nestle Milo Secondary Schools Basketball programme as very outstanding in the zone, which has Nigeria, Benin Republic, Togo, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Niger and Liberia.

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igerian youth player, Augustine Chukwu has been tipped to play a major role in Logan High School Wildcats quest to win laurels in the Arkansas Activities Association (AAA) season. With the season dunkUV‰Y X+Y XVY bšb“]b`Y ²°ÂˆY Chukwu, who stands at 6-foot will not be eligible to play for the Wildcats until \„Wb`Y „V[„`‘Y°Ă…²Ă„´ Wildcats coach, Mark Hatcher, while commenting on his acquisitions ahead of the new season, showered praises on the Nigerian forward, describing him as a hard working player with great qualities that will be liked by followers of the game. “Augustine should be eligible towards the end of January. “He’s a very good athlete. He’s very muscular and very strong. He’s a junUX`Y„V‡Yš„VY‡XY„Y\U \bY]UWYXZY everything. He’s got a nice \U \bY Â…[“ b`Y Z`X“Y „]X[WY ²Ă…YWXY²°YZbbW´Y b¡Â’Y„\Â’XY‰XWY some good post moves. I think the people will really like the way that he plays.

He plays very hard.â€? Another new acquisition, Hatcher spoke well of, was Australian AustinTreweek, whom he likened to former Logan great, X„†Y X `U\\´ “Austin Treweek is going to be a really good guard. “I think people will really like the way that he plays. He really shares the ball and handles the ball great. He’s such a great passer. His passes are goUV‰YWXY`b“UV‡Y‘X[Y„Y\U \bY]UWY XZY Ă€ X㠈 Y X `U\\´Y bY Â’bbÂ’Y things out there that other kids don’t see. The other players are really playing X+YXZY†U“Y`b„\\‘Y^b\\´ĂŠ

Cunningham romancing with Pelicans

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day. `‘„VWY’šX`bÂ’Y¨²Y XUVW’ˆY ‡U’†bÂ’Y X[WY ²°Y „’’UÂ’WÂ’Y WXY `b„š†Y W†bY §ÂˆĂ…Ă…Ă…W†Y „’’UÂ’WY “U\bÂ’WXVbˆY „V‡Y ‰`„]Â’Y ²²Y Stories by rebounds as he inspires Francis Ajuonuma Los Angeles Lakers to victory over the Raptors. he accolades Bryant recorded his continue to §ÂˆĂ…Ă…Ă…W†Y „’’UÂ’WY “U‡^„‘Y pour in for Los through the third quarter Angeles Lak- during the Lakers’ overers guard, Kobe time win over the ToronBryant after he became to Raptors. W†bY _`Â’WY  \„‘b`Y UVY Y “It’s a huge honour. It history to score over means I pass more than ¨Ă…ÂˆĂ…Ă…Ă…Y  XUVWÂ’Y „V‡Y †„”bY people say,â€? Bryant said X”b`Y§ÂˆĂ…Ă…Ă…Y„’’UÂ’WÂ’YXVY [V- after the game.

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“He’s just an amazing basketball player. That’s W†bY]X X“Y\UVb´Y b¡Â’Y†„‡Y an unbelievable career.

b¡Â’Y Â’WU\\Y ‰XUV‰Y  `b ‘Y strong,â€? Lakers head šX„š†Y ‘`XVY šX Y’„U‡´Y “There’s a lot left in that tank, it’s obvious. His accomplishments are just fantastic. To watch him continue to compete the way that he does at this level is remarkable.â€? Seven players scored UVY ‡X[]\bY _‰[`bÂ’Y ZX`Y W†bY „¥b`Â’Y Ă€³¢²¨à ˆY UVš\[‡UV‰Y „\\Y _”bY Â’W„`Wb`Â’´Y Uš¥Y

X[V‰Y „‡‡b‡Y °Ă…Y X+Y W†bY ]bVš†ˆY XXÂŞb`Y ’šX`b‡Y ²¯Y „V‡Y X`‡„VY U\\Y †„‡Y ²§Y  XUVWÂ’Y„V‡Y²°Y`b]X[V‡’´ ‘’I was just trying to make the right plays,’’ said Bryant, who was W†`bbY„’’UÂ’WÂ’YX+Y†UÂ’Yš„`bb`Y †U‰†´Y œ¡ †bY ‡U+b`bVšbY UÂ’Y that when the guys make the shots, it makes my job easier because I don’t †„”bYWXYZX`šbYW†bYX+bVÂ’b´Y When they miss them and ^bY‰XY‡X^VY²°¢²Ă„Y XUVW’ˆY I’ve got to force the issue „Y \U \bY ]UWY WXY ÂĄbb Y [Â’Y UVY the ballgame.’’

onths after authorities dropped domestic assault charges against him, free „‰bVWY ZX`^„`‡Y „VWbY [Vningham could be returning to the NBA, league sources told Yahoo Sports. Cunningham, a 6-foot-8 forward, worked out for the New Orleans Pelicans over the weekend and the franchise is strongly consider signing him soon, sources said. The NBA recently sus bV‡b‡Y †„`\X b¡Â’Y b+`b‘Y „‘\X`Y °³Y ‰„“bÂ’Y „ZWb`Y †bY plead guilty in a misdemeanour domestic assault š„’b´Y bÂ’ UWbY š†„`‰bÂ’Y ]bing dropped against Cunningham, it was immediately unclear if he faced any league discipline. New Orleans cleared two rosters spots on Sun‡„‘Y^UW†YW†bY`b\b„’bYXZY „`ius Miller and Patric Young. [VVUV‰†„“ˆY °Ă‹ÂˆY †„’Y been working to clear his name with NBA executives

since a domestic assault arrest in April in Minneapolis. As a member of the Timberwolves, Cunningham was charged with an assault on his then- girlfriend, but charges were eventually dropped and police found that his accuser’s story included falsehoods. Cunningham was unsigned through the sum“b`ˆY „V‡Y _V„\\‘Y šX[\‡Y ]bY close to returning to the NBA with the Pelicans. New Orleans coach Monty Williams was an assistant coach with Cunningham with the Portland Trail Blazers and has been an advocate of his characWb`´Y [VVUV‰†„“ˆY °Ă‹ÂˆY †„’Y  \„‘b‡Y _”bY Y Â’b„’XV’ˆY including stops with the Blazers, Timberwolves, Memphis Grizzlies and †„`\X bY X]š„WÂ’´ Cunningham has avb`„‰b‡Y §´°Y  XUVWÂ’Y „V‡Y ¨´Ă‡Y rebounds in his career. He was a second-round pick for Portland out of Villano”„YUVY°Ă…ÅÇ´


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Crime Wednesday, December 3, 2014

My family members bewitched me with robbery –Suspect ADELEKE ADESANYA

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robbery suspect, Emehelu Ndubuisi, who was recently arrested by Lagos police operatives, has alleged family members to be behind his kleptomaniac act which landed him in police net. The 28 year old robbery suspect, who was standing trial for a robbery case at the Ikeja Magistrates’ Court before he was re-arrested for another robbery incident, was aprehended by the Lagos State Police men on Wednesday, November 19 in the Oshodi area of Lagos. Our correspondent gathered that Ndubuisi who hailed from Enugu State, was arrested alongside one Uche Chukwu- another 21-year-old suspect from Ikwere, Rivers State. The police accused the duo of belonging to an armed robbery syndicate which allegedly snatched cars and terrorised motorists in the Lagos metropolis. During interview with our correspondent, Ndubuisi, who is married with a child, said he was still standing trial for a robbery case at the Ikeja Magistrates’ Court when he was re-arrested for another robbery incident. He added that during the bail granted to him, he had gone to his village in Enugu State for his grandmother’s burial, where he suspected his family members to have placed a robbery spell on him. He said, “I am standing trial in court for a robbery case. I used to sell motor spare parts at the Ladipo market, Oshodi. I was initially arrested by the police in February this year, and was charged to the Ikeja Magistrates’ Court. “I was remanded in Kirikiri Mediums Prison for some weeks during which I met one convict alias Ogaga. He has spent three years in the prison. He told me some men, he knew, wanted to sell a stolen vehicle, but I did not listen to him. “Later, I was granted bail. While on ]„U\ˆY Y^bVWYWXY“‘Y”U\\„‰bYWXY„ bV‡Y“‘Y grandmother’s burial, and I noticed some family members were not happy to see me. When I returned from the trip, I did not know how I listened to Ogaga’s advice. “I had sworn never to rob again, but my village people are very evil. They must have charmed me with robbery. It was at the point of collecting the stolen vehicle in Lagos that the police rearrested me.� Our correspondent gathered that Ndubuisi was allegedly given N30,000 by the gang, and the police had recovered four stolen vehicles when the suspect was initially arrested. “It was one Emeka who served as an intermediary and brought the stolen cars to me. We sold them around N250,000. He gave me N30,000 for each. I knew he was bringing stolen vehicles to me. The police arrested me at that time on the Benin- Ore Road, and I was transferred to Lagos,� Ndubuisi added. The second suspect, Uche, said his father had died as a retired civil servant in Jos, and he came to Lagos to fend for himself. He said, “My mother still stays in Jos, and works as a private secondary school teacher. I too was working as a

security man in Yaba. But I was sacked Â’X“bY“XVW†’Y]Â„ÂšÂĄÂˆY„V‡Y Y^„’YÂ’ĂŒ[„ UV‰Y with a friend in Oshodi where I met the gang. “I have gone with them on two

operations. I was given N15,000 in the _`Â’W´Y Y^„’Yš„[‰†WY„ZWb`YW†bYÂ’bšXV‡´ĂŠY The Lagos State Police Public b\„WUXVÂ’Y >šb`ˆY Y bVVbW†Y ^XÂ’[ˆY ^†U\bY šXV_`“UV‰Y W†bY „``bÂ’WˆY ’„U‡Y

investigations were ongoing to get other gang members. He said, “Yes, they are in custody, and investigations are ongoing on the “„ b`´ĂŠY

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EFCC jails oil thief OWOLOLA ADEBOLA

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ustice A. Onyetenu of the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt has convicted and sentenced one Godfrey Obioha to a four-year jail term without an X WUXVYXZY_Vb´Y †bYšX[`WY„\Â’XYX`‡b`b‡Y the forfeiture of a Mercedes Benz truck with registration number: AG 601 ABA, to the Federal Government. The convict was found guilty on a two- count charge bordering on illegal dealing in petroleum products without appropriate license, preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, The journey to prison started for Godfrey in 2008, when he was arrested by the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corp, with 30,000 litres of substances suspected to

be automotive gas oil, without license and handed over to the EFCC for further investigation and possible prosecution. He had pleaded not guilty to the charges on arraignment. One of the charges against him reads, “that you Godfrey Obioha and Bright Obioha on or about the 10th April 2008 at Port Harcourt did without appropriate license deal in petroleum product to wit: 30,000 litres of petroleum product suspected to be AGO (diesel) conveyed in a Mercedes Benz truck with Reg. No AG 601 ABA for sale and W†b`b]‘YšX““U b‡Y„VYX+bVšbYšXVW`„`‘Y to section 1(17) (a) of the Miscellaneous +bVšbÂ’Y šWY „ Y ²Ă‹Y XZY W†bY b”UÂ’b‡Y Edition (laws of the Federation of Lamorde, EFCC boss Nigeria).

Imo police kill four robbers in gun duel EMMA MGBEAHURIKE, Owerri

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he Imo State Police Command †„’Y„``bÂ’Wb‡Y_”bY“„VY‰„V‰YXZY armed robbers operating with an ash coloured Toyota corolla with Reg. No.YC-755-KJA yesterday. This was made possible through the interception ofthe Eagle Eyed police patrol Team of the command, leading WXY W†bY ÂĄU\\UV‰Y X+X[`Y „`“b‡Y `X]]b`Â’Y UVY „Y‰[VY]„ \b´ According to the Commissioner of Police, Imo State, Abdulmaji Ali, on ighting the police patrol team, the robbers engaged the police in a shootout during which four of armed robbers sustained serious gunshot injuries and were rushed to the FMC ^b``UˆY Y ^†b`bY W†b‘Y ^b`bY šXV_`“b‡Y dead. The Commissioner of Police made W†UÂ’YÂĄVX^VY^†U\bY]`Ub_V‰YVb^’“bVYXVY the activities of the Command at the

State Police Command Headquarters, Owerri listed exhibits recovered from the suspects to include: a barrel cut to size, one locally made single barrel, short gun and six rounds of live cartridges. “One lucky Amaechi (male) 33 years of age, native of Umuayika Ngor, in the Ngor Okpala LGA , a member of the gang was arrested unhurt and he is now cooperating with police in investigations� he disclosed. Additionally, the CP said that a team of the state police command surveillance squad arrested one Ifeakachukwu Nwafor (m) aged 23, a native of Abukwa Umuobom in Ideato South LGA for being in possession of one locally made pistol with two live cartridges which he concealed inside a note book cut to size. The suspect – a 200 level student of a tertiary institution in the state was arrested on Imo State University

Owerri (IMSU) back gate. Consequently, the Police Boss stressed that the command surveillance squad on the 22nd of last month about 2030 hrs received information that two ladies were robbed and thrown out of a moving tricycle on Aba road. This, he said compelled his men to swing into action which led to the arrest of one Chinwendu Ogu (male) 23 years who hails from Umueke in Ibeku LGA of Abia State. The rider of the tricycle he said was arrested while others escaped with one single barrel short gun Loaded with live cartridges fully recovered. The CP who also spoke of the arrest of one valentine Eke (Male), 19 of 137 Ikenegbu Extensive Owerri, while threatening his neighbours with a pump action gun in the same compound and advised members of the public to always assist the police with useful information on criminalities.


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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Police top officers bag international awards

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hortly after his resumption in the office as overall boss of Nigeria police Zone 2 command, Assistant Inspector General of Police, Umar Manko with top officers of his command has begun to justify their wordiness of the newly assumed office as security merit awards organized by Security Watch Africa in Dubai, United, Arab Emirates were cleared by him and top officers of his command. First set of people awarded among the Zone 2 police command team were the commissioner of police, Ogun State command, Ikemefuna Okoye and the Police Public relations Officer Ogun State DSP Muyiwa Adejobi who bagged their set of awards in recognition of their efforts towards achieving public safety and security of lives and property in Ogun state. The award ceremony which was organised by the Security Watch Africa in Dubai, United, Arab Emirates recently, was graced by top security experts and others dignitaries across African Continent such as; General Joseph Nunoo-Mensa (rtd), two time Chief of Defence Staff, Republic of Ghana, His Excellency Ambassador James Gbeho, the former ECOWAS President from Ghana, the Inspector General of Police, Federal Republic of Nigeria, IGP Suleiman Abba, ably represented by the

Assistant Inspector General of Police, In charge of Zone 2 Command Lagos, AIG Umar Manko, the Executive Governor of Sokoto State, who was represented by a veteran broadcaster and Commissioner for Information Sokoto State Hon Danladi Bakko and many others. Rewarding his immense efforts to curtail crime in Africa continent, CP Ikemefuna Okoye was honoured on behalf of the command as the “MOST OUTSTANDING CRIME BURSTING POLICE COMMAND IN WEST AFRICA�, while the Police Public Relations Officer Ogun State Command, DSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi was awarded the “BEST COMMAND POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER IN WEST AFRICA�. It was learnt that other top gallant officers of Nigeria Police were also rewarded for their enormous contribution in curtailing criminal activities in Nigeria. The gallant officers of Nigeria police include Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge Zone 2 Command Lagos, AIG Umar Manko, the officer in charge Special Anti Robbery Squad Lagos state, SP Abba Kyari, his counterpart from Ogun State command, SP Mohammed Tijani, Commissioners of Police in Kano, Sokoto and Katsina, Police Public Relations Officers in Enugu and Kano, corporate firms and state governments in Nigeria and other African countries, were honoured with various categories of awards.

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Ogun state commissioner of Police who was represented by the Police Public Relations Officer DSP Muyiwa Adejobi appreciated the organisers and dedicated the awards to officers and men of the Ogun State Command, both slain and serving, for their efforts and to the good people of Ogun State for their collaboration in having effective policing in the state. Meanwhile, the head of Lagos police command Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) SP Abba Kyari was recognised among others as the most outstanding anti crime police officer in African. This according to report is due to his team’s enormous effort in combating crime across Nigeria. Meanwhile, the need to counter terrorism in Africa has been stressed by Nigeria Inspector general of police, Suleiman Abba. In a paper presented on behalf of the Inspector General by AIG Zone 2, Umar Manko on “THE ROLE OF CIVIL POLICE IN COMBATING TERRORISM IN AFRICA�, security experts across the continent were charged on the need to exploit everything necessary to put end to terrorism in the continent. The three days event was crowned by the grand finale and award ceremony night held on November 27,2014 at the Al Ghurair Event Centre, Dubai Central,Dubai, UAE which was tantalized with side attractions like Belly Dancers etc, where the Chief Executive Officer Security Watch Africa,Mr Patrick Agbamu, appreciated everyone for his or her

supports particularly the Inspector General of Police IGP Suleiman Abba for his belief in Security Watch Africa and other eminent Africans who were present at the events for their supports and attendance. In a related development, no fewer than twenty-five senior officers of Nigeria police under Zone 2 Command, Onikan, and Lagos have been decorated with news ranks. At the decoration ceremony which was headed by the head of the command, Assistant Inspector General of Police, Umar Manko, four of the senior police officers were promoted from the rank of Assistant commissioner of Police to deputy Comissioner of police. The senior officers include; Bello Yaha with service number 22402, Kurawa Abdullahi sarki 21243, Onaade Samson Awoniyi 24199,and Audu Adamu Madaki 36517. Other senior officers who were decorated with the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP)are;Ochogwu Abbas Ogbei, Sule Garba Tunduwada, Kayode Mustapha, Monammed Raji Kamal, Chukwudi Chris Ariekere, Usman Ndanbabo, Omolara Oloruntola, Ayuba Usman, Amaechi Oliver,Onyeugo Victor, Obinna Ikegwuonu, Folashade c. Adams, Fidelis Okafor, Philip Eze, Joseph NNadozie Ibekwe, Azuka Jude, Basil Idegwu,Muazu Usman Mohammed, Adamu Isa Ngojin, Olusokan Adekunle Ismail and Chukwuma Ihebom.


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Icon Festus Mbisiogu: Quintessential Igbo personality WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2014

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ndeed, Festus Mbisiogu is a rare breed and philanthropist of repute considering his achievements and contributions to business development especially in the South-Eastern part of the country. With his numerous charitable „šWU”UWUbÂ’YUVYW†bY_b\‡YXZYWbš†VX\X‰‘ˆY education and rural water projects for various communities and having spearhead the quest for sustainable Power Supply in Nigeria with rigorous pursuit to industrialization and education, Mbisiogu has earned a medal of honour in Diaspora, Nigeria’s hall of fame as the Igbo Person of the year in the Diaspora an †XVX[`Y Â’Â bšU_š„\\‘Y `bÂ’b`”b‡Y ZX`Y outstanding Nigerian citizen overseas. The success story of Festus Uzoma Mbisiogu is best described as that of grass to grace as in one of his account he said , “I was born to peasant farmers of Ideato South Local Government Area in South East Nigeria. But I would say that I experienced a turning point in my life with my trip to Dubai where I met a man I later went into partnership business with. After that, I decided to move to China in 2001 to start a small logistics business, Blue Diamond Logistics which has grown into several brands. I’m a businessman based in China with varied business interest in logistic and shipping .We have branches in four countries of the world which include New Jersey, Dubai, Hong Kong and Vietnam. In the beginning, I was into importation until I decided to go into partnership business with a brother, who also lives in Dubai. While he controls the Blue Diamond in Dubai, I coordinate the activities of the company here in Nigeria. But, as our businesses expand, and with the realisation that our clients base are increasing with large number of them relocating to China and Dubai, I decided to relocate to Hong Kong and China in 1996. As a result of that exodus and our relocation, we became the _`Â’WY]\„š¥’YWXYbÂ’W„]\U’†Y„Y’†U  UV‰Y company in Dubai in 1992, and later, we established our Blue Diamond Hotels in 2001â€?. VY Â’Â UWbY XZY †UÂ’Y _V„VšU„\Y Â’W„W[’ˆY Mbisiogu fervent belief in God is [V’†„¥bVY „’Y †bY ]b\Ub”bÂ’Y W†„WY W†bY

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measure of a man’s success is not his wealth, but his relationship with his creator and man. This belief has led him to establish a non-governmental organisation, the Uzotex Foundation. “I devote much time to the worship of my God because where would I have been without His favour? This among other reasons is why I see God in all created

the 2014 Igbo Person of the Year Award. The Advisory/Assessment X„`‡Y XZY W†bY „^„`‡’Y _V„\Uª„WUXVY to present Mbisiogu as recipient of the 2014 Igbo Person of the Year Award was in recognition of his pivotal role in the establishment of the Nigerian Consulate in the city of Gwanzhou, China, where we have the largest population of Nigerians resident in China. More importantly, the Board also considered his far reaching measures to providing portable water in Ideato South, Imo State. Mr. Festus Mbisiogu holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from University of Lagos UNILAG and is happily “„``Ub‡Y^UW†Y_”bYš†U\‡`bV´ †bY [Â’ÂĄY `bÂ’bVW„WUXVYšb`b“XV‘Y of the 2014 Igbo Person of the Year ^„`‡ˆY ’š†b‡[\b‡Y WXY W„¥bY  \„šbY next year in Lagos State, shall also witness the presentation of an All -Time Igbo Personality Award to the former African Footballer of the Year and Africa’s most decorated footballer, “]„’’„‡X`Y „V[Y ^„VÂĄ^X´Y The African Wrestling Heavyweight Champion “]„’’„‡X`Y Â’UW„Y +X`Y „¥„Y bY Ultimate Commander shall also receive a well deserved award for his display of sporting talent in wrestling. It would be recalled that the Igbo Person of the Year Award UÂ’Y„YW†X[‰†WYÂ’bb‡YXZY ‰]XY Â“Â„ÂĄÂ„ÂˆY things by showing humane a socio-cultural organization WXY  `X“XWUV‰Y concern to the plight of others and šX““U b‡Y excellence in the nation’s interest my community at large through in concert with various Pan Igbo the Uzotex Foundation which organizations. was established to reach out to It is conceptualized to the less privileged and service to stimulate the spirit of industry the nationâ€? he disclosed. For his outstanding service to „V‡Y WXY „š¥VX^\b‡‰bY Â’Wb`\UV‰Y “„VÂĄUV‡ˆY ]UÂ’UX‰[ˆYb“b`‰b‡YW†bY achievements by Igbo sons and 2014 Igbo Person of the Year out daughters across the globe. This prestigious award has been of over 10 nominees selected for won by notable indigenes of Igbo land, Including Peter Obi, Former Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chinua Achebe, Chief Pete Edochie (MON), Chief Mrs. Chioma Ajunwa (MON), Chief `Â’´Y „WUbVšbY ÂŞXÂĄ^XY Ă€ Ă ÂˆY †UbZY †U¥„Y ¥ „\„Y Ă€ Ă ÂˆY „¥„Y Zebrudaya. The 5th edition of the award ceremony, shall be a gathering of notables which include; Barrister X‡‡‘Y ^„ª[`UÂĄb¢Y `bÂ’U‡bVWY bVb`„\ˆY ¥„Y ÂĄbV‰„ˆYYYYY `´Y \b­Y ÂĄ^[b“bY ˆY X`“b`Y UšbY `bÂ’U‡bVWYXZYW†bY b‡b`„\Y b []\UšY of Nigeria among others .

For his outstanding service to mankind, Mbisiogu, emerged the 2014 Igbo Person of the Year out of over 10 nominees selected for the Award


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Midweek Pulse Efut of Calabar: Kingdom without a King? WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2014

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Calabar South is now the only local council area in Cross River to remain without a substantive paramount ruler for more than five years due to the succession crisis

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s 2015 general elections draw closer, politicians, election umpires and watchdogs, political parties and the three tiers of government have been advised to shun violence and personal political interests and prioritise peaceful democratic transition as they embark on political campaigns. This advice was given by a political Crusader and Convener of the Victory Group, Chief Aluko Moshood at a pre-election lecture themed, “Nigeria: on the path to UVUV Y Z`bb Y Z U`Y V Y `b U]\bY elections” held recently in Lagos to create political awareness and sensitise politicians and other stakeholders on the need for a free and fair, no rancour and peaceful hosting of parties primaries and the forthcoming general elections. In his address Aluko, who is a Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, disclosed that politicians’ appeal to force and engaging in electoral fraud is tantamount to heating up the polity, an act he alleged is responsible for breeding bad leaders and threat to the country’s democracy. He stressed, “Beclouded by their b\_ Y b U`b Y V Y X\UWU U V Y `bY driven by their ambition to lead the country and as a result, they thoughtlessly engage in activities that could destabilised the party and possibly truncate the country’s hard earned democracy. [WY \U \bY U Y X\UWU U V Y W WY engage in such anti-progress act ¡VX^Y W WY UVUV Y X UWUXV Y XZY authority is not by human power or W bY U \ Y XZY ¶ XY X`Y Ub·Y UW[ b Y to politics, God appoints leaders and not human beings. “Therefore, our actions or inactions do not guarantee us political power. So, why can’t politicians be truthful to themselves and act according to set rules and regulations as handed down by the party? “For instance, in the recently concluded screening exercise for aspirants into the Lagos State House of Assembly by the All Progressives Congress which was held at the State party Secretariat in Ikeja, Lagos, there were upsets as some political gladiators in the party UV Wb Y W bY U Ì[ \U_ WUXVY XZY _ bY XWbVWU \ Y \b b` Y X[WY XZY W bY ten aspirants from Oshodi-Isolo in spite of their complying to the party regulations that guides the screening exercise”. According to him, these groups of politicians gave preference to their choice aspirants thereby limiting the choices of the electorates. b Yb+X`W\b \ Y bY U YY W`U b YWXY manipulate the process and impose their candidates on the party, adding “but for timely intervention of members of the Governor’s U X` Y X U bb Y W bY ¯ Y UbZY M. A. Taiwo and Chief (Mrs) Kemi Nelson who ensure that justice `b U\ Y V Y W bY +b Wb Y U` VW Y

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Stakeholders call for credible elections Folajomi Badmus, opined that Nigeria youths are determined to take the front row in ensuring that their votes count and their voices not submerged in the coming elections. While assessing the political terrain of the country, Folajomi laments inadequate representation of youths in the governance of the country as he said, “the country needs a shift from the norms. At this critical period in our national life, we need sincere and proactive leaders who know where our problems lie and are able to tackle it accordingly. “The youth constitute active population of the country, but ironically they are oppressing politically and isolated in the scheme of things. Or what explanation is there for a youth that decides to lead his state or the country to prosperity and he is either being pull down or silenced by forces within the same party who perceive him as a threat to their choice. “The youth of this country deserves better treatment than what they are getting. We demand a level playing field for all candidates during elections. We want our voices heard and our choice respected and not for a politician to manoeuvre his ways and impose himself on us. Aluko “Youths in Nigeria deserve well coordinated elections that truly represent the voices and votes of elections would be considered for the electorates not only in Lagos were eventually screened”. However, he called on appointment in the state as doing state but throughout the country”. stakeholders, politicians and this will make them feel a sense of On his part, a former students’ political parties to ensure that they belonging and it would also unify leader at the Lagos State University are not bought over by politicians party and its members. (LASU), Ojo, Lagos who is now “Taking over political power an aspirant into the Lagos State or use as tools to perpetrate evil acts during elections as doing so could especially in Oshodi-Isolo district House of Assembly under the obstruct the country’s democracy. X[\ Y VXWY ]bY Y ¶ XY X`Y Ub·Y + U`ÐY platform of the All Progressives “We strive for true democracy electorates should be free to Congress (APC), Olarewaju Aluko V Y VXWY b X ` Y ^UW Y U+b`bVWY determine their leaders and not a charged party executives to be politician or group of politicians unbiased in handling intra-party colourations. And as such elections should not manipulating the electoral process affairs, saying : “there should ]bY Y^UVVb`YW ¡b Y \\Y + U` YW b`bZX`bY or imposing a particular candidate be a level playing field and equal I will suggest to the leadership on them particularly in the opportunities for all aspirants of the party to create an avenue forthcoming party primaries. vying for political office. In a similar vein, a youth leader whereby aspirants that lost out in Therefore, in the interest of the Oshodi-Isolo constituency, party, I will implore our leaders the state assembly race and other in and party executives to be just and impartial in handling issues concerning the party and its members because doing so will not only boost the chances of the party at the poll, but will further strengthened the bond among members. “Our party, APC generally has outgrown the era of godfatherism, we are now at a stage where a round peg is put in a round hole. What we are saying in essence is that electorates should be left alone to decide their future politically through their votes without anybody influencing it” he noted.

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Why I am writing a book on Abacha, Ken saro Wiwa – Tunde Odina SUBAIR MOHAMMED

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he man, under whose command the late human and environmental right advocate, Ken Saro Wiwa, was arrested in 1995, Major Tunde Odina, is retired, but very active in writing. He has come up with a book to set the record straight on the Ogoni crisis. TUNDE BUSARI reports His 25 years of service in Nigeria Army as a combatant soldier was not only eventful, it also brought out the best in Tunde Odina, an Ijebu-jesha-born retired Major. The period saw him growing from anonymous young \Ub[WbV„VWYXVYbV\UÂ’W“bVWYUVY²Ă‡ÂŻĂ„YWXY„VYX>šb`Y „’’U‰Vb‡Y]‘YÂ’[ b`UX`Y„[W†X`UWUbÂ’YWXYb+bšWYW†bY eventual arrest of the late environmentalist Ken Saro Wiwa 10 years after. Evidence abound that his entire life is military and vice versa, because he would always say he would not have done well in another calling. Military, right from his formative years in Kano, made more appeal and lasting impression on him as a profession on which lied his desired success in life, more so he †„‡Y`b„‡Y“„…X`Y]XXÂĄÂ’Y^`U bVY]‘YX>šb`Â’Y and was fascinated by the account of their respective exploits. Despite his Lawyer father’s insistence in bequeathing his Chamber to the young Odina and his admission into the University of Ibadan (UI) to pursue a degree in what is called a noble profession, „^ˆY ‡UV„Y `b“„UVb‡Y †UÂ’Y ‡b_„VWY Â’b\Z´Y

bY W[`Vb‡Y †UÂ’Y ]„š¥Y WXY „^Y „V‡Y •b‡Y W†bY UI to eventually sit for Nigeria Defence Academy (NDA) examinations. “It is on record that I sat for the NDA exams for three consecutive years and I passed. I was only given admission in 1985 „ZWb`Y Y †„‡Y _V„\\‘Y  Â„Â’Â’b‡Y W†bY UVWb`”Ub^´Y What this tells you is my stubbornness to my ambition to become a soldier. “By the time my father got to know about my admission, it was too late for him to do anything. That is why I will always be grateful to my father’s friend who is unfortunately late now. Chief Isaac AlukoOlokun, the shapaye of Ilesa. He was the XVbY ^†XY †X[Â’b‡Y “bY „ZWb`Y Y †„‡Y •b‡Y W†bY UI. He believed so much in me till he died recently,â€? Odina explained. There is no doubting the fact that Odina enjoyed his service years as his „ UW[‡bYWXY‡[WUbÂ’Y†„‡Yb„`Vb‡Y†U“YWX[‰†b`Y assignments at home and beyond the shores of Nigeria. Interestingly, he delivered meritoriously and had his name on the exclusive list of fearless soldiers. Sadly, his progressive career eclipsed at a time he never ever imagined in 2003. To him, however, the incident, which cost him the promising career, was part of his \UZbY ”X‘„‰bˆY W†[Â’Y VXY ]U b`VbÂ’Â’Y „]X[WY UW´Y How his Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) was hit by an army of rampaging Niger-Delta militants on a killer mission to „``UˆYUÂ’YÂ’WU\\Y„Y“‘’Wb`‘Y‡U>š[\WYWXY[V`„”b\´Y As the sector commander, who must ensure the militants were prevented from entering their target Warri, he led his men to Pesu waterside market opposite crude oil loading depot to slug it out with the militants. With two trucks load of infantry and a complement of an APC, Odina was in the right mood to dislodge the militants. Heavy shelling from both sides rented the space until the most unexpected happened. “I just felt a sensation at the back of my head and the next thing was that I was in a coma for nine days. It took an intensive

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b+X`WY XZY b[`X\X‰U’W’Y WXY `b”U”bY “bY „WY UCH (University of Ibadan Teaching Hospital) My loader with whom I was in the command compartment died,� he recalled. The military authorities compassionately responded to this emergency; they did not abandon him to his fate. They picked up his medical bill and formally disengaged Odina from service on health grounds. †U’Y„+X`‡’Y†U“YW†bYX  X`W[VUW‘YWXYšX\\bšWY †U’Y  bV’UXVY „V‡Y XW†b`Y ]bVb_W’Y WXY ^†Uš†Y `bWU`b‡Y “U\UW„`‘Y X>šb`’Y „`bY ’W„W[WX`U\‘Y entitled. Post-career life could be boring for an hyper-active soldier. Odina’s state of health could make it a tough situation to cope with. On the contrary, the outspoken man is not one to agonise and mourn on his past, hence his engagement in writing a book to give a detailed account of his role in Niger-Delta unrest in relation to the incarceration of Saro Wiwa under his command. Aside from his military career, he had for long been in love of writing having sharpened his skill right from childhood when he had an unrestricted access to his father’s chamber and library. It was, therefore, a familiar terrain for him when he decided to serve the world the exclusive book. “Also, the need to set the record straight inspired me to write this book, so that

the whole world will know what really happened and how it happened. I have X]Â’b`”b‡YW†„WYW†bYUVšU‡bVWY†„’YÂ’[+b`b‡Y„Y lot of distortions, which is not good for the future. “The people yet unborn deserve accurate account of the crisis. Going by the title of the book- Eye witness of General Abacha, Saro Wiwa and Ogoni crisis ²Ă‡Ă‡¨¢²Ă‡Ă‡Ă„¢Â’†X^Â’Y W†bY ]XXÂĄY UÂ’Y ^`U bVY ]‘Y one who saw it all,â€? he said. Writing this book, which is a pure narrative of an actor at the event, may „  b„`Y „’Y „Y ][ b`Y „V‡Y ]`b„‡Y W†UV‰´Y [WY UWY ^„’Y VXW´Y ‡UV„Y †„‡Y WXY ]„ \bY ^UW†Y †UÂ’Y health alongside burning midnight oil to ensure the world is not denied any details of the subject. Worse still, he was faced with opposition. Were he a lily-livered, whose survival is dependent on others, he would have given in to some pieces of advice discouraging him from what the proponents branded waking a sleeping dog. “Even my mother also told me to stay away from the incident that was responsible for my health issue. Of course, I understand her position. But I told her that God spared my life and my brain in order to write the book and explain the whole thing to the world. “What happened to me is called cerebellums vascular accident. It is brain vein accident, which according to

The 138-page book contains vivid description of his relationship with Ken Saro Wiwa, how he got a marching order to arrest him

neurologists, is a serious problem. But for God to save my life and my brain means it has a divine purpose. If I now decide not to Z[\_\\YW†bY [` XÂ’bˆYUWY“b„VÂ’Y Y„“Y„VYUV‰`„WbY to God, and I don’t want to be one,â€? he said. The last straw that nearly broke the camel’s back came when Odina’s maternal uncle collected a sum of N50,000 from him with a promise to do some research work, which unfortunately he never did, except a manuscript containing some few sketches. Odina would also be guest on radio programme and have his strong detailed views poorly edited out or outright struck out. All these, of course, were not a good sign of the fate of the proposed book. But deep inside Odina, he was convinced that he had a book that would throw more light to the grey areas surrounding the Ogoni crisis because of his strong contacts he had built with all major and minor stakeholders. His assignments at the then Rivers State Internal Security Task Force (RSISTF) placed him at a vantage position to see all as they were unfolding, including the characters involved. “This is the advantage I have. I have nothing to fear. My training as a combatant is not for nothing. I am not afraid to say the truth as long as it remains the truth without minding whose ox is gored. I am happy that I conquered the many discouragements and distractions and gave the book all that was needed to make it a reality. “I thank God that the book is due for launching in Osogbo on December 6, 2014. Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who was my senior in secondary school in Ikare is going to be there among many other dignitaries, who believe in me,â€? he said enthusiastically. The 138-page book contains vivid description of his relationship with Ken Saro Wiwa, how he got a marching order to arrest him, how he led his boys to carry out the major assignment and his private discussion with Saro Wiwa and a woman U‡bVWU_b‡Y„’Y „`XY U^„¡Â’YšXV_‡„VW´Y “What Saro Wiwa told me about General Abacha when they were both members of Third Marine Commando during the civil war and their life after the war is contained in the book. How they fell apart after General Abacha invited Saro Wiwa to Aso Rock and discuss resource control issue with him is also there. Ă? †„WYUÂ’Y^†‘Y Y’„‘YVX]X‡‘Yš„VY‡XYUWY]b b`Y because I had the privilege of knowing what many don’t know about these two personalities. I am going to have another launching in Port-Harcourt in January. I still have many people from Niger Delta, who believe in me despite the distorted stories they have read,â€? he said. Odina is not through with publication, he seems to have dedicated his entire retirement to writing now. He is already gathering his diaries together to come up with his exploits in Liberia where he served at the Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group (ECOMOG). How Charles Taylor fooled West Africa Heads of State after the popular Yamouskoro Accord , Odina and other Nigerian soldiers found themselves in his den is coming in another book. Tentatively titled ‘Charles Taylor misadventure in Liberia’ the book , Odina promised, will expose to the world the secret behind Taylor’s aggression, Samuel Doe’s factor and General Ibrahim Babangida’s role in thwarting his ambition.


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Uduaghan commissions roads constructed by NDDC in Delta

The Delta State Governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan (middle) cuts the tape to commission the 42km Iselegu-Utagba Uno-Obiaruku Road constructed by the 1�‰„… '„Œ�ˆ '„›„ŒŠŽ—„†� &Š——�‹‹�Š† 1''& �Š Œ�†˜ '„Œ�ˆ ˆ†• (•Š ‹�ˆ�„‹ )�…‹� Œ„€� �‹ �‡„ 1''& 0' 6�… %ˆ…… %ˆ‹‹„’ 'ˆ† $‘�ˆ ™‡�Œ„  …‹� …�‰‡� �‹ �‡„ 1''& Chairman, Senator Bassey Ewa-Henshaw. Second right is the Executive Director Projects, Engr. Tuoyo Omatsuli AMAKA AGBU, Port Harcourt

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he terrains in Delta State have always been a challenge for development agencies, however, the challenges are not insurmountable as has been demonstrated by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), in Delta State. The success of the commission in this regard was showcased recently when the state governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, more or less celebrated some strategic roads constructed by the interventionist agency. The governor devoted a whole working day to move round different local government areas with members of the NDDC board and management, including the chairman, Senator Bassey EwaHenshaw; the Managing Director, Barr Bassey Dan-Abia; the Executive Director Projects, Engr. Tuoyo Omatsuli and the representative of Delta State on the NDDC board, Sir Tom Amioku. The celebration of achievements started with the Iselu-OkaigbenIdungboko road and bridge, which is a new road bypass to take traffic from Asaba in Delta State to Auchi in Edo State. According to the

governor, the 25.7-kilometre road was of strategic importance to the state because it reduces the journey from the Delta State capital to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja by over an hour. There was another reason for the governor to be happy with himself in a way, as the road is special because it shortens the journey to Ubiaja, his mother’s village in neighbouring Edo State, by many hours. Apart from taking him to his mother’s people, the road holds

a lot of economic potentials. The governor said that it would not only promote economic activities in Delta State, but would also boost the commerce in the South-East, especially in Onitsha, which is the economic hub of the zone and other parts of Anambra State. The road bypass, which has one bridge, several culverts and concrete drains, has brought a lot of joy to the people in the communities along the route. A youth leader from Okaigben, Mr. Reuben Morka,

The road bypass, which has one bridge, several culverts and concrete drains, has brought a lot of joy to the people in the communities

said the road has opened the gates of development and prosperity for his people. “This road has lifted a lot of burden off our shoulders. It is an answer to our prayers and we believe that it would bring other good things to our community,� he said. He said that his people were full of gratitude to the NDDC for undertaking the project, which he said would impact positively on the economic and social activities of the agrarian communities along its path. Others members of the community, who turned up for the official hand over of the road, could not agree more. They were particularly happy that it would be a lot easier now to evacuate their farm produce to the cities for higher profit. The traditional institution in the community was represented by Chief Christopher Ogwu, the Iyase of Idumuje Ugboko, who was decked resplendently in his traditional regalia. The Iyase, who was a very vibrant journalist in his days as the Sports Editor of The Guardian newspaper, commended the NDDC and the construction company for building a solid and Continued on Page 50


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quality road. He simply said: “I am impressed by what the NDDC has done for us.” Done with the new road linking his maternal roots, Dr. Uduaghan moved over to the Ndokwa nation where he commissioned the 42.6-kilometre Iselegu/Utagba-Uno/Obiaruku and the 18.4-kilometre Ugiliama/Eweshi/ Ogume/Abbi roads in Ndokwa West Local Government Area. For the Ndokwa people, it was not just a perfunctory ceremony. They showed their joy and satisfaction with their drums, trumpets and dance steps. Chiefs from various communities in the area stepped up in flowing gowns with marching “resource control caps” to be counted. Their political leader, Senator Patrick Osakwe, who once represented Delta North Senatorial District in the Senate, was prancing around contentedly like a conquering general. He beamed with smiles as he led his people to receive the governor and the NDDC team. It was like a crowning glory for his efforts in attracting development projects to his people. He said: “When I was the chairman of the Senate Committee on the Niger Delta, I helped in putting most of the projects being commissioned today in the NDDC budget. I thank God that I am alive to witness the fruition of my modest efforts.” Speaking on behalf of the communities, Chief Gregory Onah, the President-General of Ogume community, said that the completion of the two road projects in their area had shown that the Ndokwa nation was not totally left out in the scheme of development by the interventionist agency. “The entire Ndokwa nation is grateful and appreciative of this kind gesture. We are pleading for more development infrastructure. This project was earmarked to cover Ugiliamai, Onicha-Ukwuani to Abbi through Ogume, but due to budget provisions, what was approved was 18.5 km with a shortfall of about 14km to Abbi from Ogume.” He said that the communities were hopeful that there would be a followup to complete the remaining phases to link up the other communities, noting that it would go a long way in alleviating the pains of the people and enhance their living standards. “Accessibility gives a big boost to the evacuation of agricultural produce and since our people are predominantly farmers, we need good access roads to move our produce.” The NDDC Managing Director, Barr. Dan-Abia, said that the two roads in Ndokwa West had opened up the hinterland of Ndokwa nation to their neighbours in Obiaruku, Abraka and Warri. “The Ndokwas are known for their farming prowess. Now, transporting their produce to markets in cities like Warri and Sapele will no longer pose any problem.” He said: “I am proud to say that in line with the transformation agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan,

One of the newly constructed roads

the NDDC is set to commission a total of 37-mega projects and over 1,500 small-ticket projects across the region to commemorate the first year of this board, between now and December 16, 2014. This will be in addition to the various youth and women empowerment programmes. This board, only recently approved scholarships for 210 graduate students from the region, to pursue higher degrees abroad. This is in recognition of the crucial role that highly skilled indigenous manpower plays in the local content development of the oil and gas industry in the region, which is the mainstay of our national economy.” The NDDC boss said that the coming of the present board had seen the metamorphoses of NDDC from an agency “that is determined to make a U+b`bV bYWXYW bYXVbYW WYU Y ¡UV YW bY U+b`bV bYUVYVb^Y^ ´ÊY bY b Y that “it’s a new transformational NDDC with a more cohesive and inclusive leadership, reaching far

beyond the Niger Delta -- as our development partners are spread far and wide.” The Chairman of the NDDC board, Senator Ewa-Henshaw, threw some more colourful paints on the NDDC canvass. He said: “We need to give the NDDC a new name. It should now be called the New NDDC because the current board of the commission has V b YUW YZX [ Y V YW bY U+b`bV bYU Y showing in the level of development that is now evident in the Niger Delta.” Senator Ewa-Henshaw said that the projects were strategic to the development of the area, stressing that the commission was poised to transform the lives of the people of the Niger Delta. He paid tribute to Governor Uduaghan, the current chairman of the NDDC Advisory Council, made up of all the governors of the member states, for giving quality advice to the NDDC board and appealed to the youths in the area to shun criminal tendencies to attract more development projects.

The Delta State governor commended communities that have been supportive of contractors executing projects in his state

“This will help to achieve the NDDC mission statement which is: “to facilitate the rapid, even and sustainable development of the Niger Delta into a region that is economically prosperous, socially stable, ecologically regenerative and politically peaceful,” he noted. The Delta State governor commended communities that have been supportive of contractors executing projects in his state, saying that their cooperation was aiding the successful completion of projects, as well as enhancing the delivery of dividends of democracy by the government. Dr. Uduaghan praised the peaceful disposition of the Ndokwa nation towards government projects, stressing that it was encouraging to both government and contractors. He observed that the Ndokwa nation’s friendly and peaceful disposition towards contractors handling government projects contributed to the smooth execution of the Kwale end of the Ughelli-Asaba dual carriage road, one of the star projects of his administration. He promised that he would commence commissioning of road projects executed by the state government in the area soon. He said that governance was a continuous process and as such all ongoing projects in the area would be completed. He praised the people, whom he said were blessed with a good spirit which was demonstrated in their cooperative attitude and performance of contractors from the area. He also commended the efforts of Senator Patrick Osakwe, especially his contributions to the development of the area at the period he was the chairman of the Senate committee on the Niger Delta.


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Nursing mother, child killed as rival cult groups clash in Rivers

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nursing mother, and her child were on M o n d a y night killed when two rival cult groups, the Icelanders and the Greenlanders clashed in Okoboh Community in Emughan clan of Abua/Odual local government area of Rivers State. Okoboh Community where the incident occurred is the home-town of the member representing Ahoada-East/Abua/ Odual Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, and deputy chairman of the House X““U bbY XVY U„’ X`„ˆY

XV´YĂ€ `Â’Ă Y b ‘Y  U„_´ The murder of mother and child occurred less than 72 hours after no fewer than seven persons, including a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) were killed during a clash between two rival cult groups, Dee-gbam and Dee-well at Omoku, headquarters of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni local government area of the state.

It was gathered that the mother and child were killed as a result of stray bullet during the clash between the two cult groups, which started at about 8.00 pm on Monday night and lasted till the

early hours of yesterday. According to sources, while the Icelanders cult group have a camp in Okoboh Community, the Greenlanders have their own camp in Owere-Owere Community, also in

Emughan clan of the area. Newswatch Times gathered in Okoboh Community the clash was between the Icelanders and the Greenlanders, and they ^b`bY UVY „Y ¥UV‡Y XZY ]„ \bY of supremacy. Accordind

to the source, both cult groups were shooting till the early hours of yesterday. The Icelanders cult group have their camp here in Okoboh, while the Greenlanders have their

A’Ibom Assembly approves naming new stadium after Akpabio BASSEY ANTHONY, Uyo

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ournalists have been charged to set a new agenda in the pursuit and discharge of their duties to the society. The call was made by major stakeholders in Edo State who were present at the opening ceremony of the 2014 Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Press Week which began on Tuesday, 2nd December 2014 at the NUJ Press Centre, Benin. Gubernatorial candidate, Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi, Chief Oseni Elema, the Chairman Board of Internal Revenue Edo State and human rights defender, Comrade Austin Osakue were among those that gave this advice while addressing media practitioners and students of Mass Communications and Journalism who gathered at the ceremony. The programme, titled Ă? `b‡U]\bY \bšWUXV’ˆY VÂ’[‰ency and the Nigeria Media: Way Forwardâ€?, was described by Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi who was the Chairman of the event in his address, as an apt theme for the period, as it has become imperative as the country draws close to the general elections, and emphasised that the nation depended on men of the pen profession to be enlightened as a way of showcasing the integrity of those seeking po\UWUš„\YX>šbYšX“bY°Ă…²Ă„Y„V‡Y

2016 respectively. In his own speech, Chief Elama advised journalists to show more professionalism in educating the general public as it is their civic responsibilities to uplift the public as a way of giv-

Bayelsa tasks AGIP Oil on power supply to host communities

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he Bayelsa State Government has met with the management of the Nigerian Agip Oil Company as a way to resolving various issues bordering on crude oil production output within the state and the country generally. Other issues raised at the meeting presided over by Governor Seriake Dickson, included the broken down

AMAKA AGBU, Port Harcourt

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enator Magnus Abe, representing Rivers South-East in the Senate, has stated that his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) would fail in the state if it did not identify and respect the sensibilities of the people of Ogoni. The Senator, of Ogoni extraction, had been a keen „’ U`„VWYZX`YW†bY°Ă…²Ă„Y‰X”b`norship race in the state until his party (APC) in a sur-

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he Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly has resolved that the Akwa Ibom International Stadium be named after Governor Godswill Akpabio, as a mark of recX‰VUWUXVYXZY†UÂ’YÂ’b\•bÂ’Â’YÂ’b`vice and commitment to guest speaker challenged tion campaign promises by ing the right information and useful education when journalists to increase peo-  X\UWUšU„VÂ’´Y UÂ’Y^X`Â‡Â’Ă˜YĂ?^bY the transformation of the †bY’„U‡YW†„WYĂ? Y†„”bY„\^„‘’Y ples’ awareness in politi- are still behind, if we still State. A statement by the Comseen journalists as the mir- cal updates as the political believe the likes of politimissioner for Information winds blow ever so close cians who still come with ror of the societyâ€?, believing that the media is an impor- ^UW†YW†bY°Ă…²Ă„Y‰bVb`„\Yb\bš- the same promises they and Communications, Mr. made to us back in the 60s, Aniekan Umanah, said the tant tool in nation building. tions. He lamented. resolution was contained The regurgitation of elec70s, 80s and nowâ€?. Comrade Osakue, the UVY „Y \b b`Y Â’bVWY WXY X”b`nor Akpabio by the House and signed on its behalf by the Speaker, Elder Sam Ikon, following its resolution on Thursday, 6th of November, 2014. The statement quoted power plant, provided by Agip Oil Company to con- pering socioeconomic acAgip that has been sup- sider utilizing local content tivities in the area. Elder Ikon as saying in the plying electricity to the 3 in the repair of some of its Commending the Ni- \b b`Y W†„WY Ă? VY W†bY šX[`Â’bY communities on the Brass facilities. gerian Agip Oil Company of the elaborate debate on Island in Brass local gov ­ `bÂ’Â’UV‰Y šXV_‡bVšbY for the provision of power W†bY “„ b`ˆY XVX[`„]\bY ernment area of the state in the capabilities of local to Brass Island for over members unanimously which are Ewoama, Ok- technicians, the Deputy 20 years as well as other appreciated the aesthetpoama and Governor underscored the social amenities, retired ics of the stadium, which Speaking with newsmen need for the oil company Rear Admiral John Jonah they have seen during shortly after the meet- to utilize them in order to explained that, the com- their on-the-spot assessUV‰Y ^UW†Y X>šU„\Â’Y XZY W†bY build their potential. pany has promised to pro- ment. They were pleased state government and that According to him, the vide electricity generating to be part of the legacy of AGIP in Government problem of power out- sets to serve as a stop gap House, Yenagoa, the Dep- age on the Brass Island measure, pending when and commended His Exuty Governor, Rear Admi- has been a recurrent issue repairs would be carried cellency for the stadium ral Gboribiogha John Jo- during Executive Council out on the broken down and other milestone projects, like the Tropicana nah (rtd), urged Nigerian meetings, as it was ham- gas turbine power plant. Entertainment Centre, e-Library, International Airport, New Governthe news coming out from radio, even when some of ment House, New Referthe media, particularly the them cannot deliver a unit it ence Hospital.â€? Mr. Umanah said the radio gave the impression will not be in the interest of prise move early last week that the Ogonis were happy our party. lawmakers saluted Govendorsed Hon. Dakuku people. Ă? ZY‘X[Y„\\X^YW†b“YWXY‰XY ernor Akpabio for his bWb`Â’U‡bYWXY]bšX“bYW†bY•„‰Y ZX`bÂ’U‰†WY Ă? Yš„VY‡bšU‡bYWXY `X”bYW†„WY and prove how happy the Ă?[VšX““XVY bearer. the Ogoni people are not Ogoni people are, we will and correct interpretaDelivering a speech at happy and, I can prove it; fail, the party will fail. So tion of the dreams of the a senatorial stakeholders people’s sensibility should people should respect oth- forebears of the State,â€? meeting held at Eleme, near be respected. We are from ers, we have played politics adding that the House Port Harcourt, pointed out this senatorial district and in this state for long. We are bĂŒ[„\\‘Y šX““bV‡b‡Y Ă?W†bY that there was need for the we will deliver it; but we politicians and we know lead contractor of the staparty to respect the feelings should be given time to how to play politics, but we dium project, Messrs Juof the people of Ogoni so work on certain things. If should be assisted in certain lius Berger Plc, for keeping that the party could pro- people continue to go to the ways,â€? the Senator said. faith with the State.â€? duce results, saying that

Governor Godswill Akpabio (left) being welcomed by Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General KTJ Minimah to the 2014 Chief of Army Staff Conference in Uyo, while the Minister of Defence General Aliyu Mohammed (rtd) watches with admiration.

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camp in Owere-Owere Community. Owere-Owere is one of the biggest communities in Emughan clan, while Okoboh is the †X“b¢WX^VY XZY b ‘Y  U„_´Y †bY š[\WY ‰`X[ Â’Y †„”bY been there for a period of time now; may be for more than one year. A source told b^Â’^„Wš†Y U“bÂ’Ă˜Y Ă? ^XY persons died; a woman leader in one of the political parties. It is not yet šXV_`“b‡YUZYUWYUÂ’YW†bY ´Y Her baby also died as a result of avstray bullet.â€? Police Public RelaWUXVÂ’Y >šb`Y Ă€ Ă Y UVY the state, Ahmadu Mu†„““b‡ˆY šXV_`“b‡Y W†bY incident, but said he was yet to receive any formal `b X`WYXVYW†bY“„ b`´

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Boko Haram: 39 killed in Yobe attack MOHAMMED SULEIMAN, Dutse

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suspected Boko Haram insurgent attack on a state capital in northeast Nigeria on Mon-

day killed at least 39 people, a hospital morgue source said on Tuesday, giving W†bY_`Â’WY`b X`Wb‡Y‡b„W†YWX\\Y from the violence. The source said 33 of the dead were policemen and

six were soldiers, while 20 militants also died in their raid on Damaturu, the capital of Yobe state. The death toll was expected to rise with more corpses arriving on Tuesday, the source said.

A local security source said the insurgents had taken many of their dead away, _\\UV‰Y ZX[`Y  Uš¥¢[ Y W`[š¥’Y with bodies. Nigeria’s military had to use ground and air forces to repulse the in-

surgents from the city following their dawn raid. A separate bomb attack in the Borno state capital Maiduguri, also on Monday, killed at least five people.

7 Benue Assembly members win PDP primaries GODWIN AKOR, Makurdi

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FRSC urges okada riders to wear safety helmet ADEMU IDAKWO, Lokoja

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†bY b‡b`„\Y X„‡Y Safety Commission, Ă€ Ă Y †„’Y š„\\b‡Y on commercial motorcyclists to always put on safety helmet to avoid head injury in an accident. The Kogi state Sector Commander, Godwin Omiko stated this yesterday in Lokoja during the °Ă…²³Yb“]b`Y“XVW†’Yš„“paign/rally for members of the National Motorcycle Transporter Association (NMTA) in the state. “ The campaign is important so as to sensitize okada riders on safety measure while on the road. We have discovered that many of the accident victims at the hospital were as a result of okada accident. We are out to reduce accident by making people to imbibe safety measures,â€? he said He appealed to the riders to desist from answering phone call while riding, provide side mirror on the motor cycles, and avoid over loading, saying that imbibing these safety measures would protect them against serious injury in the event of accident. Also speaking, the commissioner for Transport in the state, Abdulrahman Wuya, said the campaign is necessary in view XZYW†bY`X„‡YW`„>šYš`„’†bÂ’Y involving motorcycles. He stressed the need for all motorcyclists to register with the govb`V“bVWYZX`Yb+bšWU”bYX eration, saying that it is outlawed in the state for cyclists to operate without due licensing and registration. bÂ’ XV‡UV‰ˆY W†bY š†„U`man of the state of National Motorcycle Transporter Association (NMTA), Comrade Bamidele Olaniran assured of members compliance with the safety measures. He however warned members to adhere strictly to the measures, saying that the union will not intercede for any of the members arrested over it.

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Shun violence, Sultan appeals to Nigerians ADEMU IDAKWO, Lokoja

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he Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar has urged Nigerians to live as one family devoid of rancour and violence. The sultan who was

at Idah for the commissioning of Idah central Mosque in Kogi state recently enjoined Muslim faithful to abide by Islamic injunction of love and peace. Sultan noted that the life of every individuals created by Allah was important there-

fore wasting that life under any guise was unacceptable. “This Mosque is built for the purpose of worshipping Allah and advancing Islamic faith that should be the standard�, Sultan noted. Commenting on what

prompted in ensuring the completion of the mosque by his administration, former governor Alh Ibrahim Idris stressed that there was nothing done to praise Allah that is too much, pointing out that building a place of worship is not a waste.

How Saudi, three others thwart OPEC’s move to cut output Continued from Page 2

Iran was said to ultimately back the decision to maintain output in the interests of OPEC unity, but when there was no unanimity, the previous limits are maintained, per OPEC’s rules. Iran’s Oil Minister, Bijan Zanganeh, said the accord was “not in line with what we wanted.â€? Allowing prices to tumble in a bid to get shale producers to curb investment is a risky strategy, he said the next day in an interview in Tehran. Zanganeh said: “These prices that we see are VXWY „Y Â’[>šUbVWY bVX[‰†Y reason yet to say that ‡b_VUWb\‘ˆY ^UW†UVY W†bY Vb­WYZX[`YX`Y_”bY“XVW†’Y ahead, shale oil output will drop by one million or two million barrels a day. There are no facts X`Y _‰[`bÂ’Y WXY ’„‘Y W†„WY shale production would

‡b_VUWb\‘Y‡bš`b„’b´ĂŠ Some of the OPEC members being hurt the most by the rout in crude announced potential budget cuts after the meeting. In Venezuela, where foreign reserves sunk to an 11-year low last month, President Nicolas Maduro said in a November 28 television address that he was ordering “a series of cuts in the nation’s budget.â€? Iraq’s government is

considering spending š[WÂ’Y b”bVY „’Y W†bY šXV•UšWY with Islamic State threatens to reduce economic X[W [WY ZX`Y W†bY _`Â’WY WU“bY in at least three years. The government formed a panel to look into ways to reduce next year’s proposed budget ‡b_šUWY WXY „Y Ă?`b„\UÂ’WUšY level,â€? according to a November 29 cabinet statement. The current budget proposal proÂ…bšWÂ’Y„Y‡b_šUWYXZY„]X[WY³ËY

trillion Iraqi dinars ($39 billion). Naimi, on the other hand, expressed pleasure with the decision. Upon exiting the meeting, he described the agreement as a “very happy� one, while U.A.E. Energy Minister Suhail Al-Mazrouei said he supported the group’s retreat from its traditional role of adjusting supply to counter declining prices.

enue state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has said the delay in the release of all the results for the House of Assembly primaries held last Saturday was due to crisis in Oju and KatsinaAla local government areas. State Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr Godwin Ayihe, told Newswtach Times that primaries in the two local governments may be canceled.

bY ’„U‡Y W†bY šX““U bbY set up by the national secretariat of the party has resolved problems from other local governments but that of Oju and Katsina- Ala have `b“„UVb‡Y‡U>š[\W´ Newswatch Times gathered that majority of the House of Assembly members who participated in the primaries lost out but sources close to the lawmaking body revealed that Joseph Ojobo from Ogbadibo sailed through along with Kenneth Iyor from Gwer- West, Paul Biam from Ukum, Theresa Ujege from Konshisha, Iyana Jato from KatsinaAla East and Joshia Ogboe from Adoka/ Ugboju constituency. It was learnt that even as the Speaker, Mr Terhile Ayua, would be spending four years by May 2015, he did not contest in the primaries because governorship position may be zoned to his area popularly known as MINDA comprising Gwer, Gwer- West, Guma and Makurdi local government areas. Moreover, one of the governorship aspirants from Gwer had advised Ayua not to contest because the positions of Speaker and governor may not be zoned to the same area.

Ondo PDP officers, LG chairmen ’ll remain in office till 2016, court rules emola resolved the key The Independent Na- UÂ’Â’[bÂ’Y UVY W†bY “„ b`Y UVY tional Electoral Com- favour of Seja and other mission, INEC, and the  \„UVWU+Â’´Y The judge declared that Inspector -General of PoW†bY WbV[`bY XZY X>šbÂ’Y XZY lice, Suleiman Abba, who °°YWX YX>šb`Â’Y„V‡Yš†„U`were named as parties were not represented in men of the party in Ondo State, which is for a fourcourt. Delivering judgment year term, would subsist UVY W†bY “„ b`Y \„’WY `U‡„‘ˆY till March 2016. Besides, the judge November 28, Justice Adgranted a declaration that Continued from Page 2

]‘Y”U`W[bYXZY bšWUXVY³ËÀ²à Y of the PDP Constitution, W†bYWbV[`bYXZYX>šbYXZYW†bY men and their respective ward executive committees of the Ondo State chapter of the party is for a term of four years. The court had previously restrained two members of the Caretakb`Y X““U bbY XZY Y UVY Ondo State from parad-

UV‰YW†b“’b\”b’Y„’YX>šb`’Y X`Y b\bšWb‡Y X>šU„\’Y XZY W†bY party in the state. Justice AdeniyiAdemola, who made the interim order, had then stopped the chairman of the PDP š„`bW„¥b`Y šX““U bbY UVY the state, Adeleke, and Osawu, from parading themselves as elected leaders of the party in the state.


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Oshoala, Oparanozie make CAF final list

Minister squanders N14m on Keshi

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igeria and Rivers Angels forward, Asisat Oshoala re UV Y XVY X[` bY ZX`Y Y _` WY CAF African Player of the Year Award after she made W bY_V \Y_ b¢^X VY X`Wlist. The pair of Oshoala and Desire Oparanozie made W bY_V \Y_ bY\U WY V Y^X[\ Y be joined by the trio of AnVb bY XY X Y XZY eroon, Portia Modise of South Africa and Namibia’s Zenatha Coleman. Oshoala won the Golden Boot and the Golden Ball at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup held in Canada and was also the Most Valuable Player of the 9th

African Women’s Championship in Namibia, where Oparanozie emerged the highest goal scorer. In the Youth Player of the Year category, Oshoala have her club compatriot Uchechi Sunday to contend with. Also in the running for the award are Cameroon’s Fabrice Ondoa and Kader Bidimbou of Congo Brazaville. The Nigerian U-20 Women’s team is up for the U-20 Women’s Team of the Year award with Cameroon and Cote D’Ivoire. The Awards Gala will take place on Thursday, 8 January 2015 in Lagos, Nigeria.

Kaita exits Saxan in January

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ut-of-favour Nigeria international, Sani Kaita has not ruled out a departure from Saxan Ceadîr Lunga in the January transfer window, despite signing a deal in August that ties him to the club until next summer. The defensive mid_b\ b`Y Y U b YW WY bY penned a deal with Saxan in U Y]U YWXY`b UVYZ[\\Y_WVb Y following a brief stint with Enyimba, and his recovery U Y XUV Y [ Y ]b b`Y W VY he expected. “Of course, the league here, you cannot compare it to other leagues, but the level is okay. It’s all about b UV Y _W Y V Y Y Y VY _WYVX^ Y^ U YU YU X`W VWY for me now,’’ Kaita said. “I didn’t sign for other clubs because Saxan

showed more seriousness at that time, so we’ll see what happens in the January transfer window. “It may be possible that I leave in January, but right now I am here and I’ll work until I get a break.’’ According to the ex-MoV XY V Y `W Y X b` Y man, there is a clause in his contract that permits him to \b bYW bY \[]YUZY Y]b b`YX+b`Y is received. “I signed a year contract, but I can go anytime I want as it is. I am not thinking about that now, I’m just focused to play matches and see what happens next,” SaniKaita concluded. Kaita has been a frequent starter for Saxan Ceadîr Lunga, having made 10 appearances in the DiviziaNationala since his move.

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ports Minister, Tamuno Danagogo has paid coach Stephen Keshi for the past two months to further undermine the authority of the NFF over the coach. It was understood that Keshi has been paid N14 million (about $83,000) for October and November by Danagogo even though there is no contractual agreement be-

tween the coach and the NFF. A top source said: “The Minister has been paying Keshi directly from the NFF subvention without any input from the NFF. “This cannot be good for the relationship between employer and employee.” Keshi was in charge ZX`Y W bY Y Ì[ \U_ers double header against

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Sudan in October and W bVYW bYÌ[ \U_b` Y UV WY Congo and South Africa last month. NFF president Amaju Pinnick has maintained a contract has not been agreed with Keshi contrary to media reports that the coach will now be paid a monthly salary of seven million Naira, a two million Naira raise from what he received in his initial contract, which

ran out after the World Cup in Brazil. “We have not come to an agreement yet (with Keshi),” he said. The frosty relationship between the NFF and Keshi has worsened after the federation were ordered to re-instate the coach at the end of October. And this latest revelation can only tear employer and employee further apart.

Côte d’Ivoire top seed at AFCON draw

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hana, Côte d’Ivoire and Zambia joined hosts Equatorial Guinea as top seeds for the draw of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations. “Following a meeting by the Organising Com U bbY XZY W bY Z`U Y [ Y of Nations on Monday, 1 December 2014 in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, the procedure for the draw of W bY_V \YWX[`V bVWYXZYW bY 30th edition scheduled for 17 January to 8 February 2015 was adopted,” CAF VVX[V b Y XVY UW Y X> U \Y website. Í bY²§YÌ[ \U_b YWb Y were divided into four pots based on the CAF rankings established by their performances in the last three editions of the _V \YWX[`V bVWYXZYW bY Zrica Cup of Nations (2010,

2012, 2013) and the quali_b` YXZYW bY°Å²° Y°Å²¨Y V Y 2015 editions. The performance of the concerned Wb Y [`UV YW bYÌ[ \U_b` Y for the 2014 FIFA World Cup was also taken into account.

Pot 1: Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Zambia Pot 2: Burkina Faso, Mali, Tunisia, Algeria Pot 3: Cape Verde, South Africa, Cameroon, Gabon

Pot 4: Guinea, Senegal, DR Congo, Congo Pot 1 includes the top seeds and hosts Equatorial Guinea will be accorded the position A1. bY _` WY `WY XZY W bY draw will be to designate the groups for the other top seeds; Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire and Zambia. The balls containing the names of the countries will be placed in a pot and indexes B1, C1, D1 in another pot. The second stage will see the drawing of teams Z`X Y XWY³Y^UW YW bY_` WYWXY be drawn designated the position A4, B4 and so on. The operation will be repeated identically for the other pots.” The draw will be conducted in Malabo on Wednesday 3 December 2014 from 20h00 CAT.


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Injured Sokari joins Flying Eagles

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December 3, 2014

WEDNESDAY

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fter a tour of some oil producing communities in the Niger-Delta region, coupled also with the unacceptable state of poverty, underdevelopment and environmental degradation witnessed in the zone, I was compelled to join the campaign for the passage into law of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) currently before the National Assembly. What I saw during the tour was more than what any lawmaker or politician in Abuja or elsewhere can imagine or give as reason for still opposing the PIB passage! It’s all about communities whose means of livelihood have either been completely destroyed or are on the verge of outright destruction if nothing is done urgently! For example; in Southern I jaw, the largest Local Government Area in Bagels State whose means of b­UÂ’WbVšbY UÂ’Y _’†UV‰Y UÂ’Y ]b‰UVVUV‰Y WXY š[`Â’bY W†bY ‡„‘Y XU\Y ^„’Y _`Â’WY ‡U’šX”b`b‡Y UVY W†bY „`b„´Y †bY _’†UV‰Y main occupation is beginning to face the harsh realities of life as a result of the great destruction done to their occupation by oil spillage and other environmental disasters that heralded the 2012 •XX‡’YUVYW†bYšX[VW`‘´Y Â’Y „WY WX‡„‘ˆY W†b`bY UÂ’Y VXY Â’UV‰\bY _’†Y X`Y Â„ĂŒ[„WUšY habitats, mudskipper, periwinkle in any of their waters or along the coast line anymore! Cost of living has gone over the roof while their major source of income has been destroyed by pollution. †bYU`XV‘YXZY\UZbY„’Y Y^UWVbÂ’Â’b‡YUVYW†bY„`b„Y^„’YW†„WˆY these people are surrounded by waters, but none is good for drinking, cooking or bathing! Some of them are beginning to leave their communities for other places looking for means of survival as well as fending for their respective families. Similarly, the same thing was witnessed in Ewelesuo, the largest oil producing community in Nambe Local Government and Bagels State; but there is no development on ground to complement this status! Imagine a community with more than ¯§YXU\Y^b\\Â’Y„V‡YW†`bbY•X^YÂ’W„WUXVÂ’Ă?Y‘bWˆYW†b`bYUÂ’YVXY development on ground to show that; this is truly W†bY†bVYW†„WY\„‘’YW†bY‰X\‡bVYb‰‰´Y †UÂ’YUÂ’YVXWYWXYW„\ÂĄY of Oloibiri Community in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State; a community that made Nigeria proud in 1956 by launching the nation on the map of oil producing countries of the world! When I went to this community, I shed tears over what I saw! I saw total neglect, poverty, underdevelopment and soil that have been destroyed by oil activities over the years without creating other source of incomes for the people to live on! But, I heaved a sigh of relief when I downloaded the original copy of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) currently before the National Assembly and

Edwin Uhara

studied it in a layman’s way. It was then that I discovered that, apart from the Niger-Deltans who ^U\\Y ]bVb_WY Z`X“Y W†bY ]U\\ˆY Ă? ]`„†UÂ“ĂŠÂˆY “‘Y Z`UbV‡Y from Kaduna State who left school many years „‰XˆY][WˆYUÂ’YÂ’WU\\Y^UW†X[WYÂ…X]Y^U\\Y„\Â’XY]bVb_WYZ`X“Y UW´Y †UÂ’Y UÂ’Y VXWY WXY “bVWUXVY W†bY šXV‡[šU”bY ][Â’UVbÂ’Â’Y climate it will create for oil and gas companies operating in Nigeria; especially now that most International Oil Companies are leaving Nigeria because of the discovery of Shale Oil in the United States of America (USA). Ewelesuo: the largest oil producing community in Bayelsa State †bY bW`X\b[“Y XÂ’WY X““[VUWUbÂ’Y [V‡YĂ€ Ă ÂˆY a clause contained in the Petroleum Industry Bill is the answer to the long negligence and underdevelopment of communities like Ewelesuo which \U”bY XVY Â’^„“ Â‘Y ‰`X[V‡’Y ^UW†Y Zb^Y ’„V‡¢_\\b‡Y places, but is without social amenities; and cannot ÂĄbb Y]X‡‘Y„V‡YÂ’X[\YWX‰bW†b`Y„’U‡bY_’†UV‰Y„šWU”UWUbÂ’Y because there is no land for agricultural activities to strive! But, the Petroleum Industry Bill if passed in to law will ensure that oil companies contribute

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QUOTABLE QUOTE

My great concern is not whether you have failed but whether you are content with your failure.

– Abraham Lincoln ²Ă…Y  b`šbVWY XZY W†bU`Y  `X_WÂ’Y WXY W†bY bW`X\b[“Y XÂ’WY X““[VUWUbÂ’Y [V‡´Y †UÂ’Y Z[V‡Y ^U\\Y ]bY [Â’b‡Y WXY develop the infrastructural needs and the economy of the oil producing communities, while such community would be duty bound to protect the business interest and assets of those companies Z`X“Y „ „š¥’´Y V‘Y šX““[VUW‘Y W†„WY Â’WU\\Y „\\X^Â’Y ”„V‡„\U’“YWXYšXVWUV[bYUVYW†bU`Y„`b„Y^U\\YVXWY]bVb_WY from this fund. †UÂ’Y ’‘’Wb“Y ^U\\Y ]bY “X`bY ]bVb_šU„\Y WXY W†bY oil and gas companies who do sign the Global Memorandum of Understanding (GMOU), Surveillance Contract Agreements, plus the huge amount of money they pay to the various youth organizations in the region to protect their pipelines outside other community development services they render all in the name of protecting their economic interest, yet, sophisticated oil bunkering activities known in Nambe language as Ă?  XY U`bĂŠYÂ’WU\\Y b`Â’UÂ’WY^UW†YÂ’X“bYXZYW†b“Y]`b„¥UV‰Y pipelines and linking their host to the vandalised pipelines! So, during the crude oil pumping period to the ”„`UX[Â’YWb`“UV„\Â’Y\UÂĄbYW†bY Y b`“UV„\YUVY `„’’Y „V‡Y Y b`“UV„\Y UVY XVV‘ˆY W†XÂ’bY ]X‘’Y „`bY „\Â’XY‰b UV‰YW†bU`YX^VY’†„`bY^†b`bYW†b‘YW„¥bYUWYWXY W†bU`Y”„`UX[Â’Yš„“ Â’YZX`Y\Xš„\Y`b_VUV‰ˆY^†U\bYÂ’X“bY communities sometimes gets nothing from it! But, if the Petroleum Industry Bill is passed in to law, oil producing communities would be obliged to protect the business interest of the oil and gas companies in their locality; thereby boosting their  `X‡[šWUXVY„V‡Y“„­U“UÂŞUV‰YW†bU`Y `X_WÂ’´ Also, the Petroleum Industry Bill will promote the use of local content in the three sub-sectors XZY W†bY XU\Y „V‡Y ‰„’Y UV‡[Â’W`‘Y ZX`Y W†bY ]bVb_WÂ’Y XZY „\\Y Nigerians in terms of employment creation and procurement contracts for our local contractors.

†bÂ’bYW†`bbYÂ’[]¢Â’bšWX`Â’Y„`bĂ?YW†bY‡X^VÂ’W`b„“YÂ’[]¢ sector, the midstream sub-sector and the upstream Â’[]¢Â’bšWX`´Y †bY‡X^VÂ’W`b„“YÂ’[]¢Â’bšWX`Y‡b„\¡Â’Y^UW†Y W†bY`b_VUV‰YXZYš`[‡bYXU\ˆY“„`ÂĄbWUV‰Y„V‡Y‡UÂ’W`U][WUXVY of products like petrol or gasoline, diesel, aviation Z[b\ˆY „’ Â†Â„\WˆY  bW`X\b[“Y šXÂĄbY „“XV‰Y XW†b`Â’´Y †bY midstream sub-sector deals with the storage and transportation of crude oil and natural gas. In a layman’s word, it is the movement of crude oil and allied natural gas from the production site to the  `XšbÂ’Â’UV‰Y \„VWÂ’YX`Y`b_Vb`UbÂ’´Y †U\bYW†bY[ Â’W`b„“Y sub-sector usually referred to as the searching sub-sector deals with the searching, discovery and production of crude oil and natural gas. In other ^X`‡’ˆY W†UÂ’Y Â’[]¢Â’bšWX`Y UÂ’Y š„\\b‡Y W†bY Ă? ­ \X`„WUXVY „V‡Y `X‡[šWUXVĂŠYÂ’bšWX`YĂ€ Ăž à ´ So, if the PIB currently trapped in the National Assembly is passed into law, Nigerians of all classes; whether educated or not, would be gainfully employed as well as secure various procurement contracts from dredging companies, seismic survey companies, depot construction companies, petroleum product haulage and marketing companies, gas development and conversion companies, marine survey companies, rig provision companies among other numerous opportunities the passage of the PIB in to law will bring to Nigerians of all class, creeds and regions. †bYb“ \X‘“bVWYW†UÂ’Y^U\\Y `X”U‡bYZX`Y„\\Y U‰b`U„VÂ’Y will go a long way in reducing the unemployment and crime rates in the country. It will also increase government revenue and services it will render to Nigerians!

X^b”b`ˆY Â’X“bY XZY W†XÂ’bY X  XÂ’UV‰Y W†bY Y passage are hinging their opposition on the tax „’ bšWY ^†b`bY W†bY ‘‡`XY „`]XVY „­Y ZX`Y W†bY upstream sub-sector operators would be 50 percent ^†U\bYW†bY U\Y X“ Â„VUbÂ’Y VšX“bY „­Y^X[\‡Y]bY„WY 30 percent totaling 80 percent when the two are combined. Before I proceed, I want to categorically state that the PIB is a victim of misrepresentation of facts, because, the extant law governing the oil „V‡Y ‰„’Y Â’bšWX`Y ^†Uš†Y UÂ’Y W†bY bW`X\b[“Y `X_WY „­Y šWYĂ€ Ă Y“„¥bÂ’YXU\YšX“ Â„VUbÂ’YWXY Â„‘Y]bW^bbVY§Ă‹Y percent and 85 percent as tax plus other costs and Â’b \b“bVWÂ’Y W†b‘Y †„”bY WXY “„¥bˆY ][WˆY †b`bY UÂ’Y „Y ]U\\Y before the National Assembly that wants to make it simpler for operators, yet, some persons are saying the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill in to law would overtax oil companies. †bY U\\Y^X[\‡Y]bYXZY‰`b„WY„‡”„VW„‰bYWXY U‰b`U„VÂ’Y because, as the current Amnesty Programme of the Federal Government expires in 2015, some treacherous ex-militants who are threatening hell if the Amnesty programme is stopped next year, would have no reason for going back to the creeks with arms to continue with their arm struggles because oil producing communities would be developed and there would be jobs for Nigerians XZY „\\Y b‡[š„WUXVY ^†Uš†Y ^U\\Y ‡b_VUWb\‘Y “„¥bY W†bU`Y treacherous acts unpopular if the PIB is passed in to law. Based on the foregoing, I want to use this medium to call on our honourable and respectable lawmakers in the National Assembly to pass the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) currently before it in to law for the sake of the win-win deals it has to X+b`Y„\\Y \„‘b`Â’YUVYW†bYÂ’bšWX`Ă– Comrade Uhara wrote from Bagels via edwinuhara@rocketmail.com. 07065862479

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