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UPN tells police not to meddle in its affairs MIKAIL MUMUNI, Abuja

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he Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) has asked the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Sulaiman Abba, to refrain his men from meddling in the [\]^_\`jq`<`[_vqwxq]z^q{`_]|}q UPN National Secretary, Alhaji Abubakar Sokoto, who made the call in an open j^5^_q ]wq €q ][]j^ q ‚ `_`vvment of UPN National Of„…^_vq †|q ]z^q wj[…^‡€q `jj^ˆ^ q that some policemen from Garki Police Station, Abuja, on Tuesday, 18 November, came to UPN national headquarters, located at Block 10, Flat 1, Amazuma Close, Area 2, Garki, Abuja, with a view to arresting three party lead^_vq`\ q`qv]`<} Sokoto said the policemen claimed they were investigating allegations of theft, breakin, hooliganism and vandal[v“qj^”^jj^ q†|q• _}q _^ ^_[…–q Fasehun, the suspended chair“`\—q `ˆ`[\v]q _}q `\˜wq

Abubakar, acting national chairman; Alhaji Abubakar Sokoto, national secretary; _}q j`q j`]^š›€q \`][w\`jq w_ganising secretary, Alhaji Bari Salau, the national publicity secretary and Godwin Odey, ` “[\[v]_`][”^q`vv[v]`\]}

^q [vÂ…jwv^ q]z`]q• _^v^\]q [\q ]z^q {`_]|‡vq w&Â…^q Âœz^\q ]z^q{wj[Â…^“^\qÂ…`“^qÂœ`vq _}q wz`““^ q ` `Âœ`–[€q ]z^q w&Â…^qÂ…j^`\^_€q`vq“wv]qwxq]z^q \`][w\`jqw&Â…^_vq`_^q\w]q_^v[dent in Abuja,â€? adding that

“The policemen thereafter `__^v]^ q ]z^q v`[ q wz`“med, whose name was not “^\][w\^ q[\q]z^q`jj^ˆ`][w\}— The UPN national secretary pointed out that “At]^“{]vq†|q _}q `\˜wq †›†`kar to secure his bail was _^†›<^ q†|q]z^q{wj[…^€q`vqz^q himself was arrested but was later released on bail and on intervention of some police w&…^_vq]z`]qxwjjwœ^ qz[“q]wq ]z^q `_–[q wj[…^q ]`][w\}q “As at the time of this re-

lease, the police are still zwj [\ˆq w\q ]wq _}q wz`““^ q ` `Âœ`–[}q ^q z`”^q []q w\q ˆww q `›]zw_[]|q ]z`]q _}q ` `Âœ`–[q z`vq †^^\q ]_`\vferred to the State Criminal Investigation Bureau in Abuš`q xw_q x›_]z^_q [\]^__wˆ`][w\v}q

^qz`vq†^^\q–^{]q†^|w\ q]z^q statutory 48 hours, without †^[\ˆq…z`_ˆ^ q]wq…w›_]}—

^q _^…`jj^ q ]z`]q • ]q [vq `q –\wœ\qx`…]q]z`]q _}q `v^z›\q was suspended at the National Executive Council meeting

wxq €qz^j q`]q ˆ›_`q w]^j€q †›š`€qw\qŠªq Â…]w†^_}q ]q]z^q end of the meeting, the party formally communicated the v›v{^\v[w\qwxq _}q `v^z›\q]wq the Chairman of INEC, Prox^vvw_q 5`z[_›q ^ˆ`}— According to him, “A response from INEC by the party revealed that the electoral commission is still studying the process leading to the sus{^\v[w\qwxq _}q `v^z›\€q]wqv^^q if this complied with the conv][]›][w\qwxq]z^q{`_]|qw_q\w]}—

Incessant rape, abductions worry minister TOYIN ADEBAYO, Abuja

protect women from genderbased violence, making them ”›j\^_`†j^} She made this known at a {_^vvq †_[^„\ˆq ]wq Â…w““^“wrate the 2014 International Day on the Elimination of Violence Against Women/16 Days of Ac][”[v“€q Âœ[]zq ]z^q ]z^“^Âłq ‚ _w“q ^`Â…^q[\q]z^q w“^q]wq ^`Â…^q[\q ]z^q w_j ³q ^]‡vq z`jj^\ˆ^q [jitarism and End Gender Based [wj^\Â…^‡}

The International Day of Elimination of Violence Against Women is marked annually worldwide on November 25 and it also kickstarts campaign on the 16day activism against violence against women, which runs from November 25 to Decem†^_qŠ} According to her, to address gender-based violence, her ministry, in collaboration with development partners, civil society organisations and other ministries, departments and agencies, have enacted and strengthened the enforcement laws, addressing and punishing all forms of violence against women and girls, through resource allocation and capacity building, invested in social mobilisation and implemented public awareness campaigns `\ q v]_^\ˆ]z^\^ q ]z^q “^\‡vq movement for gender equal[]|q`“w\ˆqw]z^_v} `[\`qv`[ q]z^qx`Â…]q]z`]qˆ^\der-based violence is one of ]z^q–^|qvwÂ…[`jq _[”^_vqwxq ÂŤ AIDs epidemic in Nigeria, her ministry, in collaboration with NACA and UN Joint Team, have developed a three-year draft national plan of action on gender-based violence L-R: Executive Director/CEO, National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Ado Muhammad; Chief Immuni- q[\]^_v^Â…][w\qÂľqÂœz[Â…zqÂœ`vq !"#$% &'*+01 234678 309 <$1= >1 ?$ @!%F0G!01 !%F 234678 J0Q#$%!G &'*+01 '$1 S0 " !%F 60%"1!G V'1#+! >1 W!G#X! >!$ ”`j[ `]^ q_^Â…^\]j|}

inister of Women Affairs and Social Develop“^\]€q `š[|`q `[\`†q `[\`€q |^v]^_ `|q j`mented the incessant cases of rape and abduction in recent times; saying women and ˆ[_jvq`_^q]z^q”›j\^_`†j^} `[\`q v`[ q ]z^_^q z`vq †^^\q a long-standing failure to

during the latter’s visit to NPHCDA Headquarters in Abuja...yesterday.

Stressing that economic, social and cultural issues must be addressed, particularly gender inequalities that cause gender-based violence and make women and girls vulnerable, she said the Federal Government will address economic, social and cultural issues, particularly gender inequalities that cause gender-based violence and make œw“^\q`\ qˆ[_jvq”›j\^_`†j^}

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New N100 note: Islamic group says Presidency’s explanation not wholesome

uslim Rights Concern ÂĽ ÂŚq z`vq expressed satisfaction with ]z^q _^v[ ^\Â…|‡vq ^§{j`\`][w\q regarding the symbol on the new N100 note, but emphasised that it (the Presidency)  [ \‡]qv`|q`\|]z[\ˆq`†w›]q]z^q rationale behind removal of ]z^q‚ _`†[Â…q š`“[‡qw\q]z^qwj q \w]^} A statement issued yester `|q †|q [_^Â…]w_q wxq €q Professor Ishaq Akintola, stated that the spark security feature (what it initially called Jewish symbol) is peripheral [\q]z^q“`5^_€q›\j[–^q]z^q‚ _`†[Â…q š`“[‡q]z`]qÂœ`vq_^“w”^ }q The statement added that an average northerner cannot read any other script except [\q‚ _`†[Â…q š`“[‡q`\ q`\|w\^q who wants to communicate

Âœ[]zqz[“z^_q^<^Â…][”^j|q“›v]q ›v^q []q ¼‚]z^q š`“[‡Œ€q v]_^vving that not even writings in

`›v`q j`\ˆ›`ˆ^q …`\q z^j{q [\q ]z^q“`5^_q`\ q]z^q _^v[ ^\…|q should know, thus millions of northerners have, therefore, been marginalised by remov[\ˆq]z^q‚ š`“[‡qx_w“q]z^q\^œq

Šq\w]^}q According to the statement: “Instead of demanding an apology, the Presidency vzw›j qz`”^q`{{_^Â…[`]^ q ‡vq ^\Ž›[_[^v}q ›_q v]`]^ment was issued without “`j[Â…^q `\ q Âœ^q  [ \‡]q [vv›^q `\|q ]z_^`]}q z^q _^v[ ^\Â…|‡vq

reaction is an admission of _^“w”`jqwxq]z^q‚ _`†[Â…q š`“[‡q x_w“q]z^q\^Âœq\w]^}q • jvw€q w›_q `5^\][w\q Âœw›j q not have been drawn to the v|Ҡwjq [xq ]z^q ‚ _`†[Â…q š`“[‡q was not removed from the \^Âœq \w]^}q ^q  ^“`\ ^ q `\q explanation and one has been

w<^_^ }q x€q [\ ^^ €q Âœ^q `_^q tax-payers and Nigeria is a democratic country, what ofx^\Â…^q z`”^q Âœ^q Â…w““[5^ q †|q asking the president we voted into power to explain certain ]z[\ˆvÂśq ^q`_^qv`][v„^ q[\qw\^q area, but there are still some ˆ_^|q`_^`v}q

NASS fracas: Nda-Isaiah condemns blockade, calls for police reform

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presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and founder of Leadership Newspapers, Sam Nda-Isaiah, has condemned the recent blockade of the National Assembly complex entrance by ]z^q{wj[…^}q Nda-Isaiah said the police, œzwq `_^q w&…^_vq wxq ]z^q j`œ€q should be at the forefront of

upholding the law and not to allow themselves to be used †|q{wj[][…[`\v€q\wq“`5^_qzwœq highly placed, to serve their {wj[][…`jq[\]^_^v]v}q

^qÂ…`jj^ qxw_q]z^q_^xw_“qwxq the Nigeria Police, so as to ensure that the leadership of the force is not beholden to the executive, judiciary or the legislative arm of government, noting this is the only way they can be truly impartial `\ q wq]z^[_qšw†vq]wq]z^qj^5^_€q

rather than upholding politiÂ…[`\v} The presidential aspirant said as the largest democracy [\q x_[Â…`q`\ q]z^q [  j^q `v]€q many countries look up to [ˆ^_[`‡vq j^` ^_vz[{€q  ^vÂ…_[†ing as a shame, that pictures of lawmakers jumping over the National Assembly fence to enable them do their duties [vq]_^\ [\ˆq`jjqw”^_q]z^qÂœw_j }q Nigeria, he said, does not need such divisive, dictato-

rial actions but the highest concentration of energies for a rapid transformation of the Â…w›\]_|q[\]wq`q„_v]qÂœw_j q\`][w\}q

^q x›_]z^_q v`[ q []q œ`vq `q shame that Nigeria has become a laughing stock within the international community and the dispatches from their foreign embassies would further depict the country in bad light, due to actions of a few v^j„vzq{wj[][…[`\v}

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Defence spokesman, Olukolade honoured in USA CYRIL MBAH, Abuja

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irector of Defence \xw_“`][w\€q `šw_q General Chris Olukolade, has been honoured in the United States of America ÂĽ ÂŚq†|q]z^q } }q [\ˆq w›\dation, a USA-based youth ^“{wÂœ^_“^\]qw_ˆ`\[v`][w\} Olukolade was honoured with the Award of Excellence in Defence Information Dissemination barely 24 hours after the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) conferred him with a Special Recognition Award in Abuja at `\q ^”^\]q ]`ˆˆ^ q ‚ ^j^†_`][\ˆq ›_q ]`_v‡}q A statement posted in the ^x^\Â…^q ^` ŽÂ›`_]^_vq †jwˆq said Olukolade was presented the award in Atlanta, Georgia, by chairperson of the foundation and the widow of } }q [\ˆ€q _v}q `w“[q ›]zq `_†^_q [\ˆ€q Âœzwq ^§{_^vv^ q delight about honouring Niˆ^_[`‡vq [_^Â…]w_q wxq ^x^\Â…^q \xw_“`][w\}q The foundation chairperson pointed out that the group has watched with keen inter^v]€q j›–wj` ^‡vq `_][…›j`]^q dissemination of information that has changed the world conversation about Nigeria as `qÂœzwj^}q She stated that through military professional activities, the general has built the Âœw_j Â‡vq Â…w\„ ^\Â…^q [\q ]z^q ability of Nigerian nation and indeed the Nigerian Armed Forces to triumph in its overall mission, including peace keeping, which put the senior “[j[]`_|qw&Â…^_q[\q]z^q†_`…–^]q wxqÂ…z`\ˆ^q`ˆ^\]v} In his acceptance speech at the award ceremony, Olukolade, while receiving the award, pleaded with America to show understanding for ]z^q {^…›j[`_[][^vq wxq [ˆ^_[`‡vq v^…›_[]|qv[]›`][w\}q

^q^§{j`[\^ q]z`]q]z^q q stance on human rights record of the Nigerian military was ill-informed and based on wrong mindset, noting that the armed forces have always operated in line with the professional world best {_`Â…][Â…^} Olukolade used the op{w_]›\[]|q]wqÂ…`jjq]z^q`5^\][w\q of the world body to the fact that Nigeria has survived a civil war, social and political unrest and several religious upheavals in the last 100 years wxq[]vq^§[v]^\Â…^q`vq`q\`][w\}q

^q v`[ ³q • `”[\ˆq v›_”[”^ q ]z^q„_v]qÂ…^\]›_|qwxq\`][w\zww q despite these unfortunate experiences that had shaken the very foundation of our country, Nigerians could only look forward with a sense of pride to the next hundred years with renewed hope, vigour and certainty that this period would herald even greater prospect for Nigeria and her {^w{j^}—


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Rivers Police arrest nine suspected cultists NATH OMAME, Port Harcourt

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BER 407 AP, two laptop computers and assorted charms.”

^q ^§{j`[\^ ³q q z^q suspects on interrogation confessed to belonging to either of the groups. On the same day, the {wj[ ^q _^ ^[ ^ q `q ][{q w<q that some suspected

cultist were sighted with arms around the back gate of Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt (RSUST) initiating new members.” “Team of policemen stormed the area and arrested one Joel Ozekume, `q \`jq |^`_q q v] ^\]q wxq

RSUST and Princewill Brown, a graduate of Cross River State University while others es `{^ }q \^q ^_^5`q{[v]wjq and 3 rounds of .9mm ammunition were recovered from them.” Mohammad warned: “The Command equally wishes to assure people

of its readiness of sustained instant response to distress calls within shortest possible time while members of the public are urged to be security conscious and report any character or move capable of under [\[\ q]z^q^§[v][\ q{ lic peace and security”.

he Rivers State Police Command has arrested nine cultists. The cultists were apprehended on Monday when the police responded to two separate distress calls The Police Public Rela][w\vq & ^_ q }q zmad Mohammed, who w\ _ ^ q]z^q`__^v]qv`[ q the distress call indi `]^ q`q{j`\\^ q `5j^qwxq supremacy between two cult groups, De-Well and Degbam, at Okwuzi Community in Onelga. He stated: “The clash was averted by the swift action of the police where seven suspects were arrested. They are Chinazo Amaechi, Nna Chisom, Solomon Ossai, Regimus Igwelatu, Monday Jackson, Chinonso Fordima and Tony Amanya while w]z^_vq½^ } “Items recovered from them included one pump action gun, four live cartridges, one double barrel gun, Honda jeep with registration No. IMO WER 685 FX, Toyota Camry saloon with reg- L-R: Member, Rivers/Bayelsa Shippers Association, Mr. Sam Epiah; representative of Minister of Transport, Mr. Dikistration No. RIVERS ko Bala and Director, Commercial Shipping Services, Mrs. Dabney Shall-Holma, during the Nigeria Ports Authority stakeholders’ meeting on ways to attract patronage to Eastern Ports in Port Harcourt, Rivers State…yesterday.

Akpabio charges NERC on quality service, efficient pricing

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kwa Ibom G o v e r nor, Chief Godswill Akpabio has called on Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to enforce service quality delivery `\ q_^ j`]^q^& [^\]q{_[ ing across the states. Akpabio made the call at the opening of the third seminar on the regulation in the electricity power sector for judges by Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission in collaboration with National Judiciary Institute (NJI) with the theme, “Enhancing Judiciary Capacity in Resolution of Current Legal Issues in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry” at Le’ Meridien Hotel and Golf Resort, Uyo. He further called on NERC to support the efforts of Akwa Ibom in making the state a model for steady power supply in Nigeria and the judiciary to use their potentials to help create an investorfriendly climate through informed dispute resolutions in Nigeria power sector. “As members of the judiciary, your role as upholders of the constitution and interpreters of the law is crucial. The judiciary has great potentials to help create an investor-

friendly climate through informed dispute resolutions in Nigeria’s power sector”, Akpabio noted. The Governor who described the seminar as a turning point in the electricity and power sector, pointed out that the seminar shows their dedication and passion in changing the electricity directive in

the country, believing that the seminar would lead to ]z^q _w` q wxq ^j^ ]_[ []|q ^§cellence in the country. He said the two respected bodies have come together for judges ]wq v]_^\ ]z^\q ]z^q w\ dence of investors in the power sector, and that the seminar would not only equip judges on judiciary

services but will also enhance judicial capacity in the power sector, hoping that the problem of the electricity sector would be resolved in the seminar. Akpabio, however, attributed the success of the state in the power sector reforms to such strategies as steady power supply enabling private inves-

tors to invest in the power sector of the state, power generation, transmission enhancement, distribution which involves the installation of transformers in all local government areas of the state, utility competent development, which the state has about 18 hours power supply from the national grid.

Ohaneze Ndigbo backs Jonathan’s re-election bid PASCHAL NJOKU, Abuja

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haneze Ndigbo, an umbrella body of Igbos globally has declared total support for the re-election of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan xw_q`qv^ w\ q]^_ q[\qw& ^} President of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Lagos state, Barrister Fabian Onwuhalu gave the assurance yesterday when delegates of the association paid a solidarity visit to elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark in his Asokoro residence Abuja. The leader of Igbos in Lagos said they have arrived at the resolution to work for Jonathan’s re-election based on the many visible giant strides his administration has recorded not minding the handiworks of detractors. “We have been watching developments in the country silently. As an umbrella organization that carters for welfare of Ndigbo, our observation has proven us right that President Jonathan has performed credibly to war_`\]q`qv^ w\ q]^_ qwxqw& ^ q Barriater Onwuhalu said. “We are here today to pay solidarity to you and our dear President. We have taken cognizance of ongoing developmental projects in the South-East region; we have seen the upgrading of Enugu airport to international status, building of power plant in Alaoji, the 2nd Niger bridge project, appointment of an Igboman as the Inspector General of Police as well as appointment of a Chief of _ |q ]`<q wxq wq ^§]_` tion” Onwuhalu added.

Tension as APGA cancels congress in 3 Anambra LGAs ALPHONSUS EZE, Awka

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here was palpable tension among All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) aspirants and their supporters in Anambra State yesterday as the party cancelled the three- man delegate congress in three Local Government Areas of the state. The local government areas, which were cancelled yesterday by the chairman of the party in the state, Chief Mike, are Ogbaru, Anambra West and Awka North Newswatch Times gathered that the delegate conference election was cancelled due to intrigues from the party stakeholders. However, Kwentoh told newsmen at the q {`_]|q w& ^q [\q

Awka yesterday that the party cancelled those areas because the preparation in those areas did not meet up to the stand`_ q ^§{^ ]^ q `\ q ]wq ^]q things right and ensure a level playing ground those three Local Government Areas have to be cancelled. The chairman said that

the election have shifted to Thursday this week (tomorrow) when the of [`jvq wxq \` _`q ^v]q and Ogbaru would swap xw_q]z^q^§^_ [v^} But we garthered yes]^_ `|q ]z`]q ]z^q ^§^_ [v^q was cancelled in those areas following interest from Governor Willie Obiano of the State.

At Ogbaru council area, as early as 8 am yesterday, supporters of Victor Ogene, deputy chairman, House Reprev^\]`][ ^vq w [5^^qw\q Press and Publicity and Anambra State House Speaker, Chinwe Nwaebili had assembled in ]z^[_q [<^_^\]q `_ vq ]q were disappointed after

the cancellation at about 1:30 pm. Also, the rivalry between Hon. Chriscato Ameke and Chief Mrs. Edith Ejezie for Anambra East and West Federal Constituency was obvious as the leaders of the party had their various interest in each candidate.

2015: Umana causes mass defection of PDP chieftains to APC BASSEY ANTHONY, Uyo

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he battle for who succeeds Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State in 2015 has tore apart the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) family in the state as strong indications have emerged of a mass defection of PDP chieftains to the All Progressives Party (APC).

....As Tinubu, Tambuwal, other APC leaders expected in Uyo for Umana The mass movement to the APC, to assist Our correspondent can Umana realize his confirm that most of the of the PDP chieftains is defectors are from Uyo coming amid confirmed governorship ambition Senatorial District who reports that Umana had include a former minare backing a former concluded plans to de- ister for environment, Secretary to the State fect to the APC to enable Dr. Ime Okopido, forGovernment, Obong him actualise his gover- mer minister for womUmana Okon Umana norship aspiration fol- en affairs, Obong Rita to win the 2015 gover- lowing indications that Akpan, wife of the first norship seat against the he would not be given civilian governor of the decision of the PDP to the PDP ticket to contest state, Mrs. Imoh Isemin, Chairman Uyo Senatorizone the governorship the governorship seat. The chieftains of the al Elders Forum, Obong to Eket Senatorial disPDP, who are defecting Maurice Ebong. trict.


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Kidnapped Bayelsa monarch regains freedom SYLVESTER IDOWU, Warri

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he traditional ruler of Oporomor Kingdom in Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa state, Pere Ekere, Augustine Ebikeme, who was abducted by gunmen in Kokori, Ethiope East Local Government area of Delta

state penultimate Sunday has regained his freedom. The abduction of the Ijaw royal father had generated ethnic tension between the Ijaws and Urhobos with the Ijaw Youth Council threatening to invade the Urhobo community where the monarch was abducted. Pere Ekere was aban-

doned by his captors in an uncompleted building between Ororokpe and Eku on Monday but the Delta State Police Public ^j`][w\vq & ^_q ^j^vtina Kalu (DSP) said the monarch was rescued by `q w[\]q^<w_]qwxq{wj[ ^q`\ q the army. She disclosed that the monarch was retrieved

from a hut inside Kokori community but a secu_[]|q vw _ ^q w\ _ ^ q ]wq Newswatch Times that the kidnappers abandoned him in an uncompleted [j [\ q `\ q ]ww q w<q w\q sighting the soldiers and operatives of the Department of State Security (DSS). Spokesman of the Ijaw

Youths Council (IYC), Eric Omare, said Pere Ekere was rescued on Monday afternoon and was already being taken back to Bayelv`q `vq `]q ]z^q ][ ^q wxq j[\ q this report. “He was released by his abductors as a result of the

Explosion in C’River PDP not bomb –Police JOSEPH KINGSTON, Calabar

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Amaechi addressing the Rivers State University of Science and Technology students, Port Harcourt, on why he reversed school fees payment structure to favor non-indigene students.

PDP screening committee disqualifies Dagogo-Jack, 11 others NATH OMAME, Port Harcourt bout 13 members of the group of 16 governorship aspirants who struck a partnership under the Rivers State Mainstream Coalition were yesterday xw_ `jj|q [v® `j[ ^ q |q the South South Screening w [5^^}q The screening committee sat for three days at its zonal headquarters, along Circular Road, in Port Harcourt. zwv^q [v® `j[ ^ q `_^q Chief Bekinbo DagogoJack; Barrister Nimi Walson Jack; Prince Tonye Princewill; Chief Dumo LuluBriggs; Senator Lee Maeba; Prof. Dom Baridom and Major Lasncelot Ayanya. Others are Gabriel Pidomsom; Dennis Ojuka; Tamuno Gogo-jaja and Sunday Ngerebara among others. Sources close to the v _^^\[\ q w [5^^q v`[ q the governorship aspirants ^_^q [v® `j[ ^ q ^ ` v^q they are not members of the PDP in Rivers State. All ]z^q [v® `j[ ^ q `v{[_`\]vq zwq`5^\ ^ q]z^q]z_^^µ `|q screening are largely from the Kalabari and Ogoni axis. Major Lancelot Ayanya, (retd) from Andoni, was `jvwq [v® `j[ ^ } Those cleared by the

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v _^^\[\ q w [5^^q `_^³q Pawariso Samuel Horsfall; Capt. Nwankwo Sunday; Nyesom Wike; Bernard Mikko and Ibinabo Michael-West. Horsfall, Sunday and Mikko were members of the group of 16 aspirants who vigorously clamoured that the party should adopt the principle of zoning as enshrined in Section 7 3 (c) of the PDP constitution. jjq ]zwv^q [v® `j[ ^ q ½^ q ]wq `q |^v]^_ `|q morning to submit their petitions to the national headquarters of the PDP. ^` ][\ q]wq]z^q [v® `j[ `-

tion of the 12 aspirants, the spokesman for the Rivers Mainstream Coalition, Prof. Israel Owate, condemned the disqualification of the aspirants, insisting that it was strange that the screening committee could describe such prominent members of the PDP as not being recognized by the party. Prof. Owate expressed dismay that the party could turn around to disqualify such leading members of the PDP after the party had cleared them to purchase the expression of intent forms and nomi-

he Police Rela][w\vq & ^_q wxq the Cross River State Command, Mr Hogan Bassey, has said that the explosion which rocked the State secretariat of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Calabar on Monday, does not fall within the category of a bomb or dynamite as widely reported by the media. In a telephone chat with Newswatch Times, yesterday, Bassey said “the PDP secretariat in Calabar was not bombed as speculated and reported by some pressmen. Our bomb disposal unit combed the place but there was no sign of anything that resembled bomb. What exploded could be described technically as improvised explosive device, IED. Even waterproof or old motor tyres can equally explode. “What happened was that we had an intelligence report that some hoodlums were going to cause problem at the PDP secretariat because of the rescheduled congress, as such we mobilised our men to keep watch over the area. “And since the perpetrators of the crime could not have access to the secretariat, they passed behind the building and threw in something which exploded. We cannot classify what was thrown in as a bomb because it did not create `\|q v[ \[ `\]q [ {` ] q ]q w\j|q v ^^ ^ q [\q vz`5^_ing a window of the down ½ww_}q xq []q `vq `q w q []q could have brought down the whole building and possibly other structures around it. “In fact, except you

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ivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, has reversed the fees payment structure at the state-owned Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST) now making it possible for non-indigene students of the institution to pay the same amount of tuition as their Rivers

state counterparts. With the pronouncement, the tuition paid by the nonindigenes has drastically reduced from N74, 000 to N18, 000. The governor has consequently directed the management of the institution to ensure that all students of the university paid the same amount of fees. He announced the payment reversal when he visited the university yesterday during an interac-

put your eyes down, you would not even notice that anything had happened. No life was lost and nobody sustained injury. We are on ground, and investigations are on-going to apprehend those who carried out the act, but for now, no arrest had been made.” Also speaking, the state Chairman of PDP, Ntufam John Okon, described the ^§{jwv[w\q`vq`\q` ]qwxq 5^_q desperation from disgruntled politicians who felt the rescheduled congress of that day may not favour them, but expressed happiness that no life was lost particularly as the exercise took place successfully across the 18 local government area of the state.

EPZ crisis: Jonathan, Uduaghan will resolve Ijaw, Itsekiri dispute –Ijaw leader SYLVESTER Warri

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he people of Gbaramatu, Ogulagha and Ogidigben in Warri South West and Burutu Local Government areas of Delta State have nations worth millions of been assured that Presinaira. dent Goodluck Jonathan Reacting to his disqualiand Governor Emmanuel fication, Prince Prince [jj qv]`]^ ³q z[vq[vqvz^^_q Uduaghan were doing madness. I am not a PDP everything possible to remember after I raised solve the lingering Ijaw hundreds of millions for and Itsekiri dispute over the party, donated a multhe $16 Billion Export Proti-million media centre to cessing Zone location. the national headquarters This assurance was made and participated in all afyesterday in Warri, by Mrs. fairs of the party I was inEtimiordimene Hitler, a vited too? Not a member native of Gbaramatu kingbut you collected millions for a PDP form. If this dedom, in Warri South West cision is true, this marks a local government. Delta new law in our state’s poliState, who said the peotics. This is a sad day for inple of Delta state were not ternal democracy”. ready to lose the project to other states. She noted that it was time for all the aggrieved parties to bury their difx^_^\ ^vq`\ q \ q`qj`v][\ q solution to the dispute for tive session with students State University of Sci- the interest of peace and where he sensitised them ence and Technology is development of the state. on voters’ registration an indigene. All of us are According to her, “the and collection of perma- Nigerians. The reason postponement of the nent voters’ cards sched- why I made that state- ground breaking cereuled to commence in the ment and I am going to mony of the multi-billion state on Friday. ` q []q {q []zq `q j^5^_q [vq dollars Gas Revolution The reversal of the tui- that we are all Nigerians. Industrial Park (GRIP) tion payment structure So, from today, no more by President Goodluck came in response to the discrimination in school students’ questions and fees,” he said and directed Jonathan was to allow concerns which includ- the Secretary to the State the Federal Government ed the discrimination in Government, Mr. George resolve the dispute amischool fees between indi- ^|[[ q]wq{_^{`_^q`qj^5^_q]wq ` j|q]wq]z^q ^\^ ]vqwxq`jjq genes and non-indigenes. the state university to that the aggrieved stakeholders” “Anybody in Rivers ^<^ ]}q

Amaechi reverses RSUST tuition payment structure to favour non-indigenes AMAKA AGBU, Port Harcourt

pressure mounted on the community by security agents and as I talk to you, he’s on his way back to Yenagoa. Although I have not seen him, but from what I heard from those who are with him, I think z^ vq \^ q `_^qv`[ }


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Killer police must face justice, protesters insist in U.S.

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haos returned to the streets of Ferguson after a grand jury declined to indict a white police w&Â…^_q[\q]z^q ^`]zqwxq [chael Brown — a decision that enraged protesters Âœzwq v^]q „_^q ]wq †›[j [\ˆvq `\ qÂ…`_vq`\ qjww]^ q†›v[nesses in the area where ]z^q ›\`_“^ Â€q †j`…–q 18-year-old was fatally shot. “w–^q †[jjwÂœ^ q x_w“q vw“^q †›v[\^vv^vq |^v]^_day morning and shattered glass covered the v[ ^Âœ`j–vq[\qx_w\]qwxqw]z^_v€q†›]q]z^qv]_^^]vq[\q ^_guson were mostly clear. w\ `|q \[ˆz]‡vq  ^v]_›…][w\q `{{^`_^ q ]wq †^q much worse than protests `x]^_q ›ˆ›v]‡vq vzww][\ˆv€q with more than a dozen †›v[\^vv^vq †` j|q  `“aged or destroyed. Authorities reported hearing hundreds of gunshots, which for a time prevent^ q „_^q Â…_^Âœvq x_w“q „ˆz][\ˆq]z^q½`“^v} There were 61 arrests in Ferguson overnight, “`\|q xw_q †›_ˆj`_|q `\ q trespassing, St. Louis w›\]|q wj[Â…^qv{w–^v“`\q Brian Schellman said. ]}q w›[vq `|w_q _`\Â…[vq Slay said there were 21 arrests in the city, where vw“^q {_w]^v]^_vq †_w–^q †›v[\^vvq Âœ[\ wÂœvq `jw\ˆq South Grand Avenue. Jon Belmar, chief of the St. Louis County police, said that unless his agenÂ…|q Â…w›j q †_[\ˆq [\q ŠÂ€ÂŹÂŹÂŹq w&Â…^_v€q• q w\‡]q]z[\–qÂœ^q Â…`\q{_^”^\]qxwj–vqÂœzwq_^ally are intent on destroying a community.â€? z^q ˆ_`\ q š›_|‡vq  ^Â…[v[w\q “^`\vq ]z`]q &Â…^_q Darren Wilson, who is white, will not face any state criminal charges xw_q –[jj[\ˆq _wÂœ\€q Âœzwv^q  ^`]zq [\½`“^ q  ^^{q _`Â…[`jq ]^\v[w\vq †^]Âœ^^\q “`\|q †j`…–q “^_[Â…`\vq and police. _wv^…›][\ˆq 5w_\^|q w†q Â… ›jjwÂ…zq v`[ q ]z^q jury of nine whites and ]z_^^q †j`…–vq “^]q w\q Ă‡Ăˆq separate days over three months, hearing more ]z`\qɏqzw›_vqwxq]^v][“w\|qx_w“q`†w›]qĂŠÂŹqÂœ[]\^vves, including three medical examiners and experts w\q †jww Â€q ]w§[Â…wjwˆ|q `\ q „_^`_“v} • z^|q`_^q]z^qw\j|q{^wple that have heard and examined every witness and every piece of evi-

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xw_^q†^[\ˆqÂœz[v–^ q`Âœ`|q †|qv›{{w_]^_v} The crowd with her erupted in anger, con”^_ˆ[\ˆq w\q ]z^q †`__[Â…` ^q where police in riot gear were standing. They {›vz^ q  wÂœ\q ]z^q †`__[Â…` ^q `\ q †^ˆ`\q {^j][\ˆq {wj[Â…^q Âœ[]zq w†š^Â…]v€q [\Â…j› [\ˆq`q†›jjzw_\}q &Â…ers stood their ground. {^`–[\ˆq xw_q \^`_j|q Ă?Ăˆq “[\›]^v€q `q  ^x^\v[”^q Â… ›jjwÂ…zq _^{^`]^ j|q

cited what he said were inconsistencies and erroneous witness accounts. z^\q `v–^ q †|q `q _^porter whether any of the accounts amount to {^_š›_|€q z^q v`[ Â€q • q ]z[\–q ]z^|q ]_›j|q †^j[^”^q ]z`]‡vq Âœz`]q ]z^|q v`œ€q †›]q ]z^|q  [ \‡]}— The prosecutor also was critical of the media, say[\ˆq •]z^q “wv]q v[ˆ\[„…`\]q Â…z`jj^\ˆ^—q xw_q z[vq w&Â…^q Âœ`vq `q •ÇĂ?Âľzw›_q \^Âœvq Â…|Â…j^q `\ q `\q [\v`][`†j^q `{petite for something for `\|]z[\ˆq]wq]`j–q`†w›]}— Â… ›jjwÂ…zq \^”^_q “^\tioned that Brown was unarmed when he was –[jj^ } _wÂœ\‡vq x`“[j|q _^leased a statement saying ]z^|q Âœ^_^q •{_wxw›\ j|q  [v`{{w[\]^ Â—q †›]q `v–^ q ]z`]q ]z^q {ݠj[Â…q •…z`\\^jq your frustration in ways ]z`]q Âœ[jjq “`–^q `q {wv[][”^q Â…z`\ˆ^}q ^q\^^ q]wqÂœw_–q ]wˆ^]z^_q]wq„§q]z^qv|v]^“q that allowed this to happen.â€? Shortly after the announcement, authorities _^j^`v^ q “w_^q ]z`\q ŠÂ€ÂŹÂŹÂŹq pages of grand jury documents, including Wilvw\‡vq]^v][“w\|}

Lawmakers throw up questions over Libya’s brutal terrorist attack in 2012

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wz\q w^z\^_q ÂĽ Âľ z[wÂŚq w\q w\day evening announced that he is re`{{w[\][\ˆq ^{ݠj[Â…`\q Trey Gowdy of South Carolina to head the Sej^Â…]q w““[5^^q w\q ^\ˆhazi next Congress. z^q {_w†j^“€q zwÂœ^”^_€q [vq]z`]q†|q w[\ˆqvw€q w^zner named a chairman to a panel that does not yet exist. Because the Bengz`˜[q Â…w““[5^^q [vq v^j^Â…]q and not permanent, the

w›v^q Âœ[jjq z`”^q ]wq ”w]^q again to re-create it when Congress returns for a new session in January. w^z\^_‡vq v]`]^“^\]q did not mention that another vote would need to occur in order for Gowdy to have a panel to lead or xw_q w]z^_q ^{ݠj[Â…`\vq ]wq serve on it. • \q ^{]^Ҡ^_q ŠŠÂ€q ǏŠĂ‡Â€q xw›_q “^_[Â…`\vq Âœ^_^q –[jj^ q [\q `q †_›]`jq ]^__w_[v]q `5`…–q [\q [†ya. Two years later, the American people still have far too many ques-

][w\vq `†w›]q Âœz`]q z`{pened that night — and why,â€? Boehner said in ]z^q v]`]^“^\]}q • z`]‡vq Âœz|q q Âœ[jjq _^`{{w[\]q Rep. Trey Gowdy and ]z^q ^{ݠj[Â…`\q“^Ҡ^_vq wxq]z^q w›v^q ^j^Â…]q w““[5^^q ]wq [\”^v][ˆ`]^q ]z^q events in Benghazi in the ŠŠĂ?]zq w\ˆ_^vv}q q jww–q xw_Âœ`_ q]wq]z^q ^„\[][”^q report Chairman Gowdy and the Select Committee will present to the American people.â€? w^z\^_‡vq `\\w›\Â…^ment and characterisation of a potential report from the select commit]^^q`vq• ^„\[][”^—qÂ…w“^vq three days after the GOPcontrolled permanent \]^jj[ˆ^\Â…^q w““[5^^q _^j^`v^ q[]vqwÂœ\q„\ [\ˆvq following a two-year investigation. z^q w›v^q \]^jj[ˆ^\Â…^q w““[5^^q w\q _[ `|q found that the military `\ q ]z^q ^\]_`jq \]^jj[gence Agency responded appropriately to the `5`…–}q z^q _^{w_]q Âœ`vq one of more than a half w˜^\q ]z`]q z`”^q †^^\q

Â…w\ Â›Â…]^ q [\q ]z^q Âœ`–^q of the incident that have  ^†›\–^ q Â…w\v^_”`][”^q Â…w\v{[_`Â…|q]z^w_[^vq`†w›]q what occurred that day in [†|`} \q `|€q Âœz^\q ]z^q v{^Â…[`jq ^\ˆz`˜[q Â…w““[5^^q Âœ`vq†^[\ˆqÂ…_^`]^ Â€q w›v^q ›j^vq w““[5^^q z`[_man Pete Sessions said the panel would need ]wq †^q _^`›]zw_[v^ q [\q ]z^q \^Âœq w\ˆ_^vv}q xq]z^qv^j^Â…]q Â…w““[5^^qÂœ^_^q]wq†^q_^`›]zw_[v^ q`\ q`Â…]›`jj|q{ݠlished its conclusions, that _^{w_]qÂœw›j q†^q]z^q^[ˆz]zq formal investigation into the event. \q ^{]^Ҡ^_€qYahoo News _^{w_]^ q]z`]q ^{ݠj[Â…`\vq w\q ]z^q v^j^Â…]q Â…w““[5^^q Âœ^_^q `5^“{][\ˆq ]wq ]`“{q down the previously heated rhetoric on Benghazi in the lead-up to the ǏŠĂ?q “[ ]^_“q ^j^Â…][w\v}q The GOP was poised to Âœ[\q †`…–q ]z^q ^\`]^€q `\ q other foreign policy isv›^v€q j[–^q zwÂœq ]wq Â…w\]`[\q ]z^q vj`“[Â…q ]`]^€q z` q ]`–^\q {_^Â…^ ^\Â…^}q ]q ]z^q time, two other reports had just discredited many

of the wildest allegations ]z^q v^j^Â…]q Â…w““[5^^q v^]q out to prove. z^qÂ…wv]qwxq]z^qÂ…w““[5^^q also raised questions. Last v{_[\ˆ€q w›v^q ^“wÂ…_`]vq j^`–^ q]wq_^{w_]^_vq]z`]q]z^q Benghazi panel could cost ›{q ]wq ĂŒÂŞ}ÂŞq “[jj[w\q ]wq w{^_`]^}q w›v^q ^{ݠj[Â…`\vq z`”^q \w]q _^j^`v^ q `q „\`jq cost of the panel for the session of Congress that is wrapping up.

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Leader says West will not defeat Iran

_`\‡vq ›{_^“^q ^` ^_q said yesterday that west^_\q {wÂœ^_vq Âœ[jjq \w]q †^q `†j^q ]wq †_[\ˆq ]z^q Â…w›\]_|q ]wq[]vq–\^^vq[\q\›…j^`_q]`j–v€q however he gave his indirect approval for a continuation of those negotiations. • \q]z^q\›…j^`_q[vv›^€q]z^q United States and European colonialist countries gathered and applied their ^\][_^q^<w_]vq]wq†_[\ˆq]z^q vj`“[Â…q ^{ݠj[Â…q]wq[]vq–\^^vq †›]q]z^|qÂ…w›j q\w]q`\ q]z^|q will not,â€? Ayatollah Ali z`“^\^[qv`[ Â€qv{^`–[\ˆq]wq a group of clerics, accord[\ˆq]wqz[vqÂœ^†v[]^} z^q _^“`_–vq Âœ^_^q ]z^q „_v]q†|q z`“^\^[€qÂœzwqz`vq „\`jq v`|q w\q `jjq v]`]^q “`]]^_v€q v[\Â…^q _`\q `\ q “`šw_q ˆjw†`jq{wÂœ^_vq`ˆ_^^ q w\ `|q ]wq  ^Â…[ ^q †|q `_Â…zq Šq Âœz`]q\^^ vq]wq†^q w\^q`\ q w\q Âœz`]q –[\ q wxq vÂ…z^ Â›j^}q q„\`jq`ˆ_^^“^\]q[vq“^`\]q to follow four months later. `_j[^_q w\q w\ `|q `\ q [\q `q \`][w\Âœ[ ^q †_w` Â…`v]€q _`\‡vq _^v[ ^\]q `vsan Rouhani told his na][w\q ]z`]q []q •z`vq `Â…z[^”^ q `q v[ˆ\[„…`\]q ”[Â…]w_|—q `\ q •\^ˆw][`][w\vqÂœ[jjqj^` q]wq`q deal, sooner or later.â€? Rouhani also said many w†v]`Â…j^vq[\q]z^q]`j–vq•z`”^q †^^\q^j[“[\`]^ }—

Russia gets greater control over Black Sea region

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ussia tightened its Â…w\]_wjq w\ `|qw”^_q ^w_ˆ[`‡vq†_^`–`Âœ`|q {_w”[\Â…^qwxq †–z`˜[`qÂœ[]zq a new treaty envisaging closer military and economic ties with the lush sliver of land along the j`…–q ^`} The move drew outrage `\ q Â…_[^vq wxq •`\\^§`][w\—q in Georgia and sent a chill ]z_w›ˆzq ]zwv^q [\q †–z`zia who fear that wealthy Russians will snap up their {_^Â…[w›vq Â…w`v]j[\^}q ]q `jvwq raised further suspicions [\q ]z^q ^v]q `†w›]q ›vv[`\q _^v[ ^\]q j` [“[_q ›][\‡vq territorial aspirations after z[vq`\\^§`][w\qwxq –_`[\^‡vq j`…–q ^`q {^\[\v›j`q wxq _[“^`q[\q `_Â…z} Under the treaty signed †|q ›][\q `\ q †–z`˜[`‡vq j^` ^_q [\q ]z^q \^`_†|q j`…–q Sea resort of Sochi, Russian `\ q †–z`˜[`\q xw_Â…^vq [\q the territory will turn into a šw[\]qxw_Â…^qj^ q†|q`q ›vv[`\q commander. ›][\q v`[ q wvÂ…wÂœq Âœ[jjq `jvwq wݠj^q[]vqvݠv[ [^vq]wq †–z`˜[`q ]wq `†w›]q Ă‹}ÂŞq †[jj[w\q _ݠj^vq ÂĽw”^_q ĂŒĂ‡ÂŹÂŹq “[jlion) next year.


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ope Francis and the Egyptian president exchanged warm greetings during a private meeting Monday in which ]z^q {w\][<q ^“{z`v[v^ q Egypt’s role in establishing peace in the Middle East. Francis and Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi met for about 20 minutes at the Vatican w\q ^jÂľ [vv[‡vq „_v]q ”[v[]q ]wq ›_w{^qv[\Â…^q]`–[\ˆqw&Â…^q in June. Francis shook el-Sissi’s hands, declaring his happiness at meeting the Egyptian leader, while elSissi expressed through a translator his pleasure at meeting “the great man that you are.â€? The two men also exchanged gifts: A papal medallion and a papal document “The Joy of the Gospelâ€? for el-Sissi and an inlaid silver box with a mirrored lid for Francis. The Vatican said the

meeting focused on the need for dialogue to bring an end to the con½[Â…]vq[\q]z^q_^ˆ[w\q`vqÂœ^jjq as promote peaceful coexistence, religious freedom and inter-religious dialogue. El-Sissi met later with ]`j[`\q _^“[^_q `5^wq Renzi, with the two lead^_vq`&_“[\ˆq]z^[_qÂ…w““[]“^\]q]wq„ˆz][\ˆq]^__w_[v“q and establishing stability in the Mediterranean region. ^\˜[q [ ^\][„^ q [†|`€q “[_^ q [\q Â…w\½[Â…]€q `vq –^|q to tackling both issues, as well as immigration as the point of departure for the vast majority of smugglers’ boats bringing migrants to Italy. El-Sissi met yesterday with Italian and Egyptian entrepreneurs before heading to Paris. His visit was expected to focus on [\”^v]“^\]€q „ˆz][\ˆq ]^__w_[v“q `\ q ]z^q ½wÂœq wxq “[ˆ_`\]vqx_w“qÂ…w\½[Â…]vq[\q the Middle East and Af- Pope Francis shakes hand with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi during a meeting at the Vatican, Monday, rica toward Europe. November 24

Tanzanian lawmakers to debate on energy graft despite objections

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anzania’s parliament will hold a debate this week on allegations of corruption in the energy sector, the speaker said on Monday, despite efforts by the prime minister to block the session. Tanzania is estimated to have 53.2 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas reserves w<q []vq vw›]z^_\q …w`v]€q however, the sector has long been dogged by allegations of graft -- an issue that has led to donors de-

laying aid and weakened the currency. Earlier this month, parliament received a report on an investigation into allegations of corruption made by opposition MPs, who said senior ˆw”^_\“^\]q w&Â…[`jvq z` q fraudulently authorised payment of at least $122 million of public funds. The government has denied any wrongdoing †|q[]vqw&Â…[`jvq`\ q _[“^q Minister Mizengo Pinda called on parliament not ]wq  ^†`]^q ]z^q „\ [\ˆvq wxq

the report, arguing that this would interfere with 10 pending court cases. However, parliamentary Speaker Anne Makinda said the watchdog Public Accounts Committee (PAC) would make a presentation to parliament this week regardless. “The parliamentary debate will take place,� said Makinda, adding that the session would start on Wednesday and be extended from one to three days “due to the serious-

Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania, Mizengo Pinda

\^vvqwxq]z^q“`5^_—} The opposition says the $122 million came from an escrow account held jointly by state power …w“{`\|q q `\ q independent power producer IPTL and went to IPTL’s owner, Pan Africa Power (PAP) in 2013. PAP said the transfer was

legal. A group of 12 international donors have said they will only pay out outstanding pledges of budget support worth nearly $500 million if the findings of an investigation into the graft claims are published and appropriate

action is taken. Adding to the sense of intrigue, Tanzanian police said a copy of the report into the corruption allegations had been stolen from parliament. A suspect was arrested at the weekend and is being held in custody for breaking into parliament.

U.S. condemns Gambia’s anti-gay law

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he United States State Department on Monday condemned the decision by Gambia’s president to approve a law imposing life imprisonment for some homosexual acts. In a statement, Direc]w_qwxq _^vvq ^j`][w\vq ^<q Rathke said the State Department was also concerned about reports of recent arrests targeting at least four men, a 17-yearold boy and nine women `……›v^ q wxq Â…w““[5[\ˆq homosexual acts. The suspects are the „_v]q ]wq †^q `__^v]^ q v[\Â…^q the new law went into ^<^Â…]q Â…]w†^_q ˀq ]z^q  `|q President Yahya Jammeh signed it. Amnesty International last week accused Gambian security forces of resorting to

beatings and the threat of rape and other abuses if they did not confess. `“†[`\q w&…[`jvq z`”^q declined to comment on the new law or the arrests. “We are dismayed by President Jammeh’s decision to sign into law legislation that further restricts the rights of L.G.B.T. individuals and are deeply concerned about the reported arrests and detention of suspected L.G.B.T. individuals in The Gambia,� Rathke said, using an acronym that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender. Homosexual acts were already punishable by up to 14 years in prison before Gambian lawmakers passed a bill in August punishing “aggravated homosexuality� with life in prison. The term, bor-

rowed from a Ugandan law signed earlier this year that drew widespread condemnation before it was overturned on procedural grounds, ]`_ˆ^]vq •v^_[`jq w<^\ ^_v—q and people living with HIV/AIDS. Suspects can also be charged with aggravated homosexuality for engaging in homosexual acts with someone who is under 18, disabled or who has been drugged. The term also applies when the suspect is the parent or guardian of the other person or is “in authority over� him or her. Jammeh, one of Africa’s most vocal anti-gay leaders, has also been criticised for other rights abuses, including allowing the execution of nine {^w{j^q†|q„_[\ˆqvŽ›` q[\q 2012.


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Impunity of telephony operators and weak regulator

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recent lamentation by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) that major GSM providers were ignoring its directives to stop promotional swindles and poor services signals that the regular has perhaps lost its teeth to protect innocent subscribers. The report of NCC’s second quarter monitoring of key performance indicators published October 8 2014 had noted that giant MTN and GLO, in particular, had {^_v[v]^\]j|q ^„^ q`jjqÂ…`›][w\vq to stop violating directives on `\][¾…w“{^][][w\€q_[{Âľw<q]`_[<v€q failure to meet service quality prescriptions as well as refusing blatantly to obey the ban on bogus promotions. However, the toothless regulatory NCC said it “may considerâ€? imposing sanctions on some GSM operators for persistently infringing on its regulations. It is tragic that while subscribers are paying about N1 billion daily for miserable services or service not rendered, all the NCC says is to consider sanctions. What has become of the promise of the Minister of Communications, Mrs Omobola Johnson, who announced Federal government’s threat to prosecute from January 1, 2014 recalcitrant and greedy GSM network operators over piteous service and promotional swindles, operators’ impunity, a piteous services?. Omobola Johnson had on December 16 2013 threatened to stop shoddy GSM operators from selling further the Subscriber Identity Module, SIM, cards from last Dec 31. Said the minister, “Nonprovision of good service to subscribers would now be `5_`Â…][\ˆq\^Â…^vv`_|qÂ…w›_]q actions where the management of the companies would be prosecuted by the CPC, where cases of consumer abuse by the

operator is establishedâ€?. Her words, “Subscribers are daily faced with poor network service delivery that make it impossible for consumers to receive calls, induced drop calls, unsustainable calls, unsolicited text messages at odd hours, unsolicited telemarketing calls, deceptive broadband speed advertisements by some service providers and failed service delivery without compensation to consumersâ€?. Mrs Johnson added that mobile phones users were short-changed through •[\v›&Â…[^\]q…›v]w“^_qÂ…`_^q lines, unrelenting sales promotions despite poor network service delivery, non compensation to consumers for loss of airtime and poor service, network insecurity characterised by uncontrollable interruptions on networks by ›\[ ^\][„`†j^q]z[_ q{`_][^v—}qq Telecommunication stakeholders including association of telecom subscribers have had serious cause to lament that the weakness of the regulatory agency in curbing swindles and _[{Âľw<q†|q]^j^Â…w“q„_“vqÂœzwq are also complaining of harsh economic environment making  [&…›j]q\^]Âœw_–q^§{`\v[w\q]wq boost quality. However, it is more tragic that the regulatory agency, the NCC, in the past pocketed proceeds of the hundreds of “[jj[w\vq„\^vqxw_qw{^_`]w_vq poor quality service instead of sharing to the cheated subscribers forced to pay for unsuccessful services. More lamentable is the excuse of NCC that its operating laws do \w]q{^_“[]q[]q]wqvz`_^q]z^q„\^vq collected to subscribers, a task which the National assembly should take up immediately to amend NCC laws to make for compensation for failed services and protect consumers from greedy telecoms

operators who deliberately overload and incapacitate their network capacity with dubious {_w“w][w\vq`\ qjw5^_[^v} It is instructive that the operators too are constrained by harsh economic clime of grossly inadequate and unreliable electricity supply, which has necessitated huge expenditures in billions of naira to provide alternative power, which are now being threatened because of poor security and policing countrywide. Government has to address multiple taxations by all the three tiers of government, improve power and strengthen NCC with the wherewithal to check the GSM operators passing the cost of their [\^&…[^\…|q]wqv›†v…_[†^_v€qœz[j^q q{_w„]vqx_w“q]z^qj`…›\`} However, the Communications Minister said government was addressing

challenges facing telephony operators, including vandals damaging their base stations and facilities, high cost of right of way permits and perhaps multiple taxations, by working with the ministry of works and state governments. Nevertheless, the minister remarked, “Using the excuse of the problems in the operating environment to (justify) poor quality of service by the operators will no longer be acceptableâ€?. The National Association of Telecoms Subscribers (NATCOMS) has repeatedly demanded compensation for users of deplorable mobile telephone networks countrywide. The telecoms consumers’ right group had in `qj^5^_q]wq]z^q q ^“`\ ^ q N597 billion at N5,000 for each of the 119 million subscribers

for drop and incomplete calls . Nevertheless, we encourage Minister Johnson to match his words with action to stop operators concentrating on  Â›Â†[w›vqjw5^_[^vq[\v]^` qwxqw\q quality service and expanding subscribers beyond network capacity. It is tragic that government tolerated the unwholesome and prolonged malpractices. NCC must henceforth introduce a policy, which forbids operators from assaulting subscribers with unsolicited promos and jw5^_[^v}qqqq Therefore, government and regulator must not allow a few operators to constitute a cartel or a quasi monopoly to the detriment of national interest. There is urgency in licensing more GSM operators to deepen competition and prevent cartelisation of the industry.


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Failed, sit-tight leaders breed poverty

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fter 27 years in the saddle, xw_“^_q ›_–[\`q `vw‡vq imperial ruler, Blaise CompaorĂŠ, was recently forced out of power by a popular uprising against his aspiration to extend his reign over the landlocked country. As it is usual with sit -tight _›j^_vqj[–^qz[“€q w“{`w_Ă?q½^ q]z^q Â…`{[]`j€q ›`ˆ` w›ˆw›€q]wq`\q›\[ ^\][„^ q destination. Before his abrupt fall from power, excluding the years he spent as a military dictator, CompaorĂŠ had served two seven-year terms before a change to the constitution allowed him ]wqv^_”^q`\w]z^_q]Âœwq„”^Âľ|^`_q]^_“v}q ]q will be recalled that on October 15, 1987, CompaorĂŠ seized power in a coup that led to assassination of his former friend `\ qw\^qwxq x_[Â…`‡vq“wv]qÂ…z`_[v“`][Â…q leaders, Thomas Sankara. The event in Ouagadougou is, once again, a sad reminder that African j^` ^_vq w\‡]qj^`_\qx_w“qz[v]w_|}q ^]Âœ^^\q 1960 and 1976, 45 percent of African leaders were either assassinated or exiled for exhibiting despotic tendencies. The years after 1975 saw the emergence of more ruthless African tyrants such as z`_j^vq `|jw_q`\ q ›`“`_q z` `&}q x]^_q|^`_vqwxq[\½[Â…][\ˆq{`[\vqw\q]z^q”^_|q people they were meant to protect, the duo were disgraced out of power in a most ignoble manner. Taylor is currently serving a jail term for war crimes while z` `&qÂœ`vq†_›]`jj|qz`…–^ q wÂœ\q Âœz[j^q½^^[\ˆqx_w“q`q q†`…–^ qjwÂ…`jq revolt against his government. The tragedy of the African continent is that most of its leaders, especially those Âœ[]zqj[5j^qw_q\w]z[\ˆq]wqw<^_q]z^q{^w{j^€q have continued to tow the ignoble path of authoritarianism. It is puzzling that majority of them would rather prefer to die in power rather than giving opportunities to others with fresh ideas to rule. A good leader should know when to quit. Perhaps, more importantly, a good leader must invest quality time and resources in developing new crop of leaders for the purpose of progress

Tayo Ogunbiyi

and stability. This is where late South x_[Â…`\qj^` ^_€q ^jvw\q `\ ^j`q [<^_vq remarkably from other African leaders. Other African leaders that had shamelessly perpetuated themselves in {wÂœ^_q`_^q Ă?j[§q w›{zw›^]Âľ w[ˆ\|qwxq w]^q Â‡ ”w[_^qÂœzwq_›j^ qxw_qÂŞÂŞq|^`_v€q Gnassingbe Eyadema who ruled Togo xw_qÂŞĂ‘q|^`_v€q w†›]›q ^v^q ^–wqÂœzwq _^[ˆ\^ qxw_qªÇq|^`_vq[\q `[_^€q ^\\^]zq `›\ `qÂœzwq_›j^ qxw_qÇÉq|^`_vq[\q

cohorts opt for questionable ostentatious lifestyle. They recklessly plunder public _^vw›_Â…^vq]wq„\`\Â…^q]z^[_q›\Â…w\]_wjj`†j^q {^\Â…z`\]qxw_q½`Ҡw|`\]qj[”[\ˆ}q In Africa, the practicality of poverty is quite frightening as most Africans live on less than a dollar income per day. ^_z`{vq“w_^q\[ˆˆj[\ˆq[vq]z`]€qÂœ[]zqÂŞĂ?q out of a total of 49, African countries account for a greater proportion of the ^`v]q ^”^jw{^ q w›\]_[^v€q v€q[\q the world. This, perhaps, explains why

Democracy will be endangered, when followers naively permit their leaders to get away with brazen acts of impunity. This is the time for the African people to stand up and demand accountability, transparency and integrity `Ҡ[`€q `\[^jq _`{q w[qÂœzwqÂœ`vq[\q _^[ˆ\^ qv›{_^“^qxw_qÇĂ?q|^`_vq[\q ^\|`q `\ q `]z[^›q Ă?_Ă?–w›qÂœzwq_›j^ qxw_qŠĂ‹q years in Benin Republic just to mention but a few. In-spite of the ignominious exit of these men from power, a good number of African leaders never really see anything wrong in clinching on to power at all cost. Take, for instance, the never-ending _^[ˆ\qwxq [Ҡ`†œ^`\qv]_w\ˆq“`\€q w†^_]q Mugabe, who has been in power since ]z^qÂ…w›\]_|‡vq[\ ^{^\ ^\Â…^q[\qŠĂ‹Ă‘ÂŹ}q Unfortunately, his continuous hold on power has not positively impacted on his people. A large chunk of his people continue to live in abject poverty as all economic indicators keep pointing to a nation on the brink of socio-economic collapse. It is astonishing that while most Africans live under the heavy yoke of poverty, some of their leaders and their

poverty indicators such as extreme hunger, malnourishment, homelessness, diseases, high crime rate, slums, and lack of opportunities, low productivity and illiteracy abound in larger quantity in the continent. The African poverty situation is further compounded by the failure of governments across the continent to properly harness human, natural and material resources for the common good wxq`jj}q z[vq[vqÂœz|q [ˆ^_[`€q`qx`“w›vq world oil exporter, is ranked among the poorest nations of the world. Sadly, _`]z^_q]z`\q“`–[\ˆqÂ…w\Â…^_]^ q^<w_]vq]wq address the deadly poverty situation [\q]z^qÂ…w\][\^\]€q“wv]q x_[Â…`\qj^` ^_v‡q only concern is how to devise callous strategies that would keep them in power. \qz[vqx`“w›vq†ww–€q‚ŠĂ‹Ă‘Ă?‡€q \ˆj[vzq novelist, essayist and critic, George Orwell was, perhaps, inadvertently referring to the power perception of the

average African leader when he stated that: “the Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested in the good of others; we are interested solely in power, pure power. Power is not a means; it is an end. The object of {wÂœ^_q[vq{wÂœ^_}—q wÂœq`Âœx›jĂ’q _w\[Â…`jj|€q ]z[vq[vq]z^q`5[]› ^qwxq`qj`_ˆ^q\›“†^_qwxq African leaders. Majority of them are `5_`Â…]^ q]wq{wj[][Â…`jq{wÂœ^_qxw_q]z^qÂœ_w\ˆq reasons. This eventually results into the reign of aberration and impunity that have since been part of governance in ]z^qÂ…w\][\^\]}q w]q`qx^Âœqwxq]z^“qx›“†j^q while in power because they are ignorant of the ultimate purpose of power. They are only interested in the grandeur and magnetism of power as opposed to the v`Â…_[„…^q`\ qw]z^_qv^j½^vvq_^v{w\v[†[j[][^vq which are basic obligations of power. This explains why they often use power to spite their people. q ^_z`{v€q“w_^q†`Ă“[\ˆq[vq]z^q wÂ…[j[]|q of Africans to tyrants. Why, for instance, would a people sit back and tolerate an [__^v{w\v[†j^qj^` ^_vz[{qxw_qÇÉq|^`_vÂśq z`]q“`ˆ[Â…q [ q z` `&€q ›ˆ`†^€q CompaorĂŠ and their likes used to lord it over their people over such a jw\ˆq{^_[w œq z[v€q{^_z`{v€q[vq]z^q_^`jq fairy-tale from Ouagadougou. Part of the lessons from Ouagadougou is that followers should frequently ask questions of their leaders. Government does not exercise power; rather, it is the concept of government, upheld by law as put in place by the people, which exercises power. ^“wÂ…_`Â…|qÂœ[jjq†^q^\ `\ˆ^_^ Â€qÂœz^\q followers naively permit their leaders to get away with brazen acts of impunity. This is the time for the African people to stand up and demand accountability, transparency and integrity from their leaders. This is the time for Africans to ensure that our leaders uphold the right concept of power for the good of the society. Ogunbiyi is of the Ministry of Information and Strategy, Ikeja.

Is it time for a strong President?

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trong democratic institutions are very important in a democratic state; but if a nation is in a precarious situationespecially war time, a strong leader is most needed. The absence of a strong leadership ]z`]qÂ…w›j q{_w Â›Â…^q`qv{[_`jj[\ˆq^<^Â…]qw\q [ˆ^_[`‡vq war against insurgency is the main cause of the …›__^\]qÂ…z`w][Â…qv^…›_[]|qv[]›`][w\q[\q [ˆ^_[`‡vq w_]z^`v]}q z^q…›__^\]qvÂ…`_|qv[]›`][w\qÂœw›j q\w]q have become this messy, had it been that we have strong leadership. Some people are of the view that President Goodluck Jonathan appears not to be on top of issues of statecraft when it comes to tackling the growing violence of a frightening magnitude, fuelled by few hundreds ragtag insurgents. This ”[^Âœq[vq\w]q`\q`5^“{]q]wqÂ…`v]q`v{^_v[w\vqw\q]z^q ^§`j]^ qw&Â…^qwxq]z^q _^v[ ^\]Ă?q\^[]z^_q w^vq[]q suggest that the President should have applied iron-hand in his style of leadership. But the fact is ]z`]qÂœ^qz`”^q`jjwÂœ^ q[\v›_ˆ^\]vq]wq›\š›v][„`†j|q –[jjq [ˆ^_[`\vĂ?q`\\^§q]z^[_qj`\ vq`\ qz›“†j^ qw›_q ˆ`jj`\]q“[j[]`_|q]z^_^†|q“`–[\ˆq [ˆ^_[`q`{{^`_q`q weak country. Indeed, the situation has given the insurgents the control of the course of war in the northeast. w“^qvÂ…zwwjvqwxq]zw›ˆz]q“`|q`_ˆ›^q]z`]q [ˆ^_[`‡vq peculiar political environment and the prevailing political situation are what make the President

Zayyad I. Muhammad

appear not to be on top of the war. A strong leader could have intelligently used both the carrot and stick approach and avoid the current situation which has brought confusion in the minds of most [ˆ^_[`\v}q vq]z^qˆw”^_\“^\]q_^`jj|q[\¾…z`_ˆ^qwxq ]z^q\`][w\‡vq`<`[_vÂś q z^q…›__^\]qx_[ˆz]^\[\ˆq[\v^…›_[]|q[\q [ˆ^_[`q z`vq]`›ˆz]q [ˆ^_[`\vq`q†[ˆqj^vvw\}q ^Âœq“w\]zvq x_w“q\wœ€q [ˆ^_[`qÂœ[jjq^j^Â…]q`q\^Âœq _^v[ ^\]€q]z^_^q

Though, for Nigeria to have such a President come 2015, we need only one thing- Nigerians vote with their ‘heads’ not with their ‘hearts’

[vqzw{^q]z`]q [ˆ^_[`\vqÂ…`\q]›_\q]z[\ˆvq`_w›\ Ă?q insist and vote for a strong President regardless of ethnic, religious or geographical considerations. ”^\q]zw›ˆzq]z^q [ˆ^_[`\q{wj[][Â…`jq^\”[_w\“^\]€q most especially, the choice of who occupies the seat of the President has so much been polluted with mundane issues and lack of political {_wˆ_^vv[”[v“€q [ˆ^_[`\vq“›v]q[\v[v]qxw_q`qv]_w\ˆq j^` ^_}q [ˆ^_[`\vq“›v]qÂ…zwwv^q`q _^v[ ^\]q`\ q Commander-in-Chief with the ability to inspire ^\]z›v[`v“q[\q [ˆ^_[`\vqÂœ[]zqš›v]q`qÂœ[\–qwxq`\q^|^€q an individual with vision for the future, who can go the extra mile to get things done, one that can  [<^_^\][`]^q†^]Âœ^^\q_^`j[]|q`\ qv“w–^vÂ…_^^\q`\ q `jvwq_^“`[\q{wv[][”^q[\q]z^q{ݠj[Â…q^|^€q\wq“`5^_q what the situation may be. z^\q [ˆ^_[`qz`vqv›…zq`q _^v[ ^\]€q ^”^jw{“^\]q issues will quickly replace mundane ones in our polity; ragtag insurgents will be decimated within  `|vq`\ q [ˆ^_[`qÂœ[jjq†^q_^]›_\^ q]wq\w_“`jÂ…|€q with her lost respect in the global eyes restored. zw›ˆz€qxw_q [ˆ^_[`q]wqz`”^qv›…zq`q _^v[ ^\]qÂ…w“^q ǏŠĂˆÂ€qÂœ^q\^^ qw\j|qw\^q]z[\ÂˆÂľq [ˆ^_[`\vq”w]^qÂœ[]zq ]z^[_q‚z^` v‡q\w]qÂœ[]zq]z^[_q‚z^`_]v‡

Zayyad I. Muhammad writes from Jimeta, Adamawa State, zaymohd@yahoo.com 08036070980. He blogs at www.zayyaddp.blogspot.com


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Eagles’ ouster, blessing in disguise –Etoroma By Maduabuchi Kalu

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on. Ejiro Etoroma, a member of Delta State Sports Commission believes the ouster of the African champions, Nigeria should not only be seen from the negative perceptive. According to him the ouster may after all be a blessing in disguise be…`›v^q []q “`|q `<w_ q ]z^q country the opportunity to ask herself some salient questions on how to develop football. He maintained that the ouster will enable the stakeholders to brainstorm on ways forward for Nigerian football so that at the end of the day, the country will be stronger. “It is true that I am saddened like any football lov-

ing Nigerian over the ouster of the Super Eagles from the African Cup of Nations next year, but I think we should not continue to mourn forever,� Hon. Etoroma began. “There is no amount of sadness or blame game that will make us be in Equatorial Guinea any longer. Therefore, it will not do us any good to continue to bemoan our fate. “As far as I am concerned, I believe the best way to go about it is to see our inability to qualify for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations as a blessing in disguise. “I mean a blessing in disˆ›[v^q ]wq ]z^q ^<^…]q ]z`]q œ^q need to use this opportunity to ask ourselves some salient questions to enable us reposition our football. “Over the years, the emphasis has always been on competition instead of the development of the game. I believe that this is the opportunity that we need to ensure that we reposition the game in the country. “This is the time that all the stakeholders, players, ex-players, administrators and football experts must come together to chat a new course for our football.�

Oshoala: 2014 memorable year for me

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he Most Valuable Player of the FIFA U/20 Women’s World Cup in ‘Canada 2014’, Africa Women’s Championship ‘Namibia 2014’ and 2014 Federation Cup, Asisat Oshoala has said 2014 for her has been a year to remember. Oshoala, who was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) at the just concluded 2014 Federation Cup (Women), said after her team beat Sunshine Queens of Akure 2-0 in the „\`jvq`]q]z^q ^vj[“q `jwˆ›\q stadium that the season has been awesome for her. “2014 for me has been a blessing in all competitions. From the league to the Federation Cup, FIFA World Cup and the Africa Women Championship has all been interesting,� she added. “When you work hard you’ll expect a good result. It’s not by my power nor how well I trained so hard, but more about the grace of

God. “I really appreciate God for everything that happened to me this year and qv›_^q†^j[^”^q ^qz`v\‡]q„\ished with me.� Oshoala chose to keep her future plans to herself, when she was asked about her next destination considering that there are reports of interest from Europe and England in particular. “That’s a personal issue and I’ll prefer not to talk about it at this moment,� Oshoala insisted.

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rrangements have been concluded by the Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria for ]z^q –[…–q w<q wxq ]z^q �]zq ^ [tion of the annual Governor Ibrahim Shehu Shema U-17 football tournament for boys slated for November 30 to December 6 in Katsina State. According to a statement by the Secretary General of the Federation,

Osaze bemoans Eagles Nations Cup ouster Ephraim Nwosu

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ecuperating Nigeria international, Osaze Odemwingie is lamenting that Nigeria will not be in Equatorial Guinea next year to defend the African Cup of Nations, which she won at the last edition in South Africa. “It was painful watching the Super Eagles crash out in tears because I know I was supposed to be there. I thought that I would have recovered on time to help my club and the country at the Nations Cup,� Odemwingie told Newswatch Sports in United Kingdom. When asked about his regret as a footballer, the 33-year-old lamented that he may not win the Nations Cup with the Super Eagles before hanging his boots. The Stoke City player was sensationally left out of the Nigeria squad that won the 2013 African Cup of Nations in South Africa after he fell out with national team manager, Stephen Keshi. “If I have any regret, it is not winning the Nations Cup like my friends Enyeama, Ejide and Yobo. I wish I was part of that squad that won it in 2013 because I’ve played in four African Cup of Nations tournaments and won three bronze medals. But I never won a gold medal and I am really not happy about it. I had the

F Patrick Okpavuerhe, participating states should ensure that their teams, made up of 20 players, are under the age of 17 years as at 15th December, 2014 with a body weight of 60kg and maximum height of 1.78 m to `”w[ q [vŽ›`j[„…`][w\q†|q]z^q vÂ…_^^\[\ˆq Â…w““[5^^q š›v]q `vq it stated that each team must be accompanied by three of„…[`jv€qw\^qwxqÂœz[Â…zq“›v]q†^q `q qw&Â…[`j}

premonition that we will win it, it happened and unfortunately for me I missed the party,� confessed the former West Bromwich Albion forward. He thanked his fans for the emotional support they have shown him since he was down with injury adding he is overwhelmed by the kind of support he has so far received at home and abroad.

“I want to thank the fans for all their love and prayers since I have been going through this injury. All their prayers helped, but the journey continues. I `“qˆ^5[\ˆq†^5^_q`\ q]z`\–q God I am showing great signs of improvement. “I am very happy that I have made a remarkable recovery, even quicker than I had thought. I am beginning to feel good again and

I am looking forward to start jogging and kicking the ball once again. I will work very hard to return as soon as possible,’’ he promised. The 33-year-old last featured for Nigeria at the 2014 World Cup, where he helped the Super Eagles to reach the round of 16 scoring Eagles match winner against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

N/Cup ouster: Time to take stocks —Chukwu Maduabuchi Kalu

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ormer captain and coach of the National team, Christian Chukwu has said Super Eagles’ ouster from next year’s Africa Cup of Nations should provide a time for the country to take stocks and look inward in order to †^5^_q _^{wv[][w\q [ˆ^_[`\q football. According to Chukwu: “I am not saying that our ouster from next year’s Africa Cup of Nations is a good omen, but that there is no need crying over spilt milk. “Of course I wanted us to go to Equatorial Guinea and defend the trophy, but our inability to secure the maximum points at home

in Uyo and the subsequent away victory by Congo in Khartoum denied us quali„…`][w\} “But that should bebehind us now. We can’t continue to rue over our ouster. I think the best thing for us to do now is to look inward `\ q „\ q vwj›][w\q ]wq ]z^q team’s problem, which is our inability to match players of other countries who are pre-

dominantly home-based. “If you look at the teams that beat Eagles and the ones that we struggled to even draw against, you will discover that they are made up of home-based players. “Therefore, there is every need for us to rebuild our team by ensuring that the bulk of the players are made up of home-based players. “I am not saying that

the rebuilding of the team should be exclusive for the home-based players, rather what I am saying is that ]zwv^q`]q]z^qz^j“vqwxq`<`[_vq should ensure that good players are made to be part of the team. “More importantly, there vzw›j q†^qÂ…w\vÂ…[w›vq^<w_]q`]q injecting young players into the team. “The team should be built in such a way that it should last for ten years because during our time, we lasted for ten years and at the same time, Keshi’s tenure also lasted for ten years. “When you look at all the countries in our group, you discover that they have young players who are desirous of achieving something and they were mobile. “Our team could not match their mobility both home and away and that made our team to look ordinary,â€? Chukwu said.


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GOTV Boxing Night: Usman stops Oyewole for featherweight title

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aidi ‘Skoro’ Usman is now Nigeria’s best professional feather weight boxer following overwhelming win over Dare “Fighting Machine” Oyewole in GOTV Boxing Night held at the Indoor Hall of the National Stadium, Lagos on Sunday. z^q z`jj^\ ^_ q z][\ q from the red corner had the upper hand right from the sound of the bell as he subjected the champion to series of punishment with the cheering boxing fans urging for more. Oyewole’s punishment continued until end of _w \ q ^q`\ q[\q_w \ qv[§q he refused to honour the bell with his corner throwing in the towel to give Usmana technical knockout win in the 12 round title z]qv`\ ][w\^ q |q]z^q [geria Basketball Board of Control (NBB of C). The new champion, who was so elated by his stunning victory, told Newswatch Time Sports that hard work was his watchword. “Yes, I’m very happy I won and I must say I pre{`_^ q ^jjqxw_q]z^q z]q ^cause to dethrone a cham-

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pion you need to put in more than 100 percenteffort and that’s what I did. “I commend GOTV xw_q ` [\ q ]z^q ][]j^q z]q possible. If not for GOTV this opportunity wouldn’t have been possible. I hope they continue with this arrangement,” he said. The former champion v [5^ q ]z`]q z^q jwv]q ]wq `q ^5^_q w§^_q `\ q zw{^vq to bounce back stronger soon. “Well,I’m disappointed that I lost my title, but I ]z[\ q v `\q `vq ^5^_q prepared so he won. I congratulate him, but I hope to bounce back soon to reclaim my title,” he said. In the under cards, David “Lucky Boy” Ek{^|w\ q z][\ q [\q `q v[§q round featherweight challenge contest defeated Muhammed “Fearless” Tijani in a 2-1 split decision, while Sunday “Capo” Olalekan overwhelmed Chijioke “Painless” Ngigi in a unanimous decision of 7778, 77-64 and 80-69 to win the national middleweight challenge contest. Another tough bout that had the fans cheering was the national light middleweight between ageless Dele “Lagelu” ^j^ ^q `\ q `vz^^ q “Afonja Warrior” Abolaji. z^q z]q z[ zqj`v]^ q]z^q eight rounds saw the later emerge winner with unanimous decision of 79-71, 80-71 and 79-69.

t is no longer news that Stephen Keshi has superintended our failure to pick an AFCON ticket. It is not news that from the high horse of being African champions, Nigeria will not be represented in a tournament that will feature the continent’s best 16. The implication is that at the moment, we are not among the top 16 teams in Africa. What is however befuddling is that Keshi is still angling to be retained as the national team chief coach. I would have dismissed this with a mere wave of the hand but after he made a miraculous return to prosecute the last two matches, anything is possible. The fact is that there are vw ^q ^_|q[\½ ^\][`jq _^vq zwq`_^q ^\]qw\q^\v _[\ qz^q remains on the saddle. There is something between him and some of these men that they think we are not aware of. But unknown to them some of us have very privileged information. Keshi is what some of my clique of friends will call a ‘bad case’. The earlier these men keep a dis]`\ ^qx_w qz[ q]z^q ^5^_qxw_q]z^ }q z^q `\qz` q]z^qw{portunity to vindicate them by picking the AFCON ticket and going ahead to retain the AFCON in grand style but he did none of these. The consensus among the teeming Nigerian football faithful, as captured in that Nigeria/Sudan game in Abuja, was that Keshi must go. But against the odds he was foisted on all of us because of his ‘high connections’. If the reason could be adduced at that point ]z`]qz^qvzw j q ^q`jjw ^ q]wqv^^qw<q]z^q ` {`[ \ q q w\der why he should even be touted at this point. I listened to him on Brila FM the other day where he opined that if NFF planned to hire a foreign coach, they should also hire foreign players and administrators. Kevz[q v]q ^q ]wj q ]z`]q z^q j` vq ]z^q w_`jq v][ `][w\q ]wq w ^\]q w\q v zq `5^_vq \w q ^ ` v^q z^q [ q \w]q wq the indigenous coaches any good. His stint was not a good endorsement for the indigenous coaches. Yes, he started so well by winning the AFCON but he did not { ]q]wq_^v]q]z^q{^_^\\[`jqvzw_] w [\ q`5_[ ]^ q]wq]z^qjw `jq w` z^v}q ^qxw \ q[]q [& j]q]wq `\` ^q]z^q{j`|^_v q egos and his team selections were clouded by sentiments. The fact is that if Keshi always had our best players in camp, he would have secured that AFCON ticket. During his tenure, many players were left out of the team for no just cause. Even Keshi couldn’t give cogent reasons for the players’ omissions. How else could one explain Brown Ideye’s absence at the World Cup when the likes of Michael Uchebo were paraded? Before the World Cup,

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Nwosu wants last chance for Keshi Ephraim Nwosu

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ormer Super Eagles captain, Henry Nwosu z`vq _ j|q {_w j`[ ^ q ]z`]q ^ `5j^ q {^_q ` j^vq coach, Stephen Keshi should be exonerated from blame after Nigeria’s ouster from the 2015 African Cup of Nations ® `j[ ^_}q Nigeria needed just an outright home win to grab the Nations Cup ticket, but played a 2-2 draw against Bafana Bafana of South Africa and by that gifted the second Group ticket to Congo Brazzaville. Keshi, who has been without a substantive contract since the end of the 2014 FIFA World Cup has been roundly criticized by the Amaju Pinnick led Nigeria Football Federation and fans who want him axed without any further delay. Nwosu [vq zw ^ ^_q v]`\ [\ q _ q in defence of the ex-Nigeria skipper, who was recalled by President Goodluck Jonathan after his recent sack by NFF. “As far as I am concerned, Keshi did his best and there was nothing extra ordinary he would have done to save the team,’’ Nwosu noted.

“Do you expect him to go to the pitch and throw the ball into the net? I think we are not destined to play at next year’s Nations Cup. The boys gave their all but I think the god of soccer was not on their side on the night and God knows why. They would have wrapped up the game with two or three goals [\q]z^q _v]qz`jx q ]qx`[j^ q]wq take their chances and that shows how football can be cruel sometimes.”

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Big Boss, big loss Michael Babatunde had not had a good outing in national colours but he was selected ahead of EjikeUzoenyi, who was later included after Elderson Echeijile’s injury. Ultimately, the World Cup became Babatunde’s break-out tournament but on merit, not many coaches would have taken him to that tournament. There had been a lot of hullaballoo about Aaron ‘made in China’ Samuel. Agreed, the guy had a good goal per game ratio in the national team and he had a sumptuous strike against Congo but, at the time Keshi invited him from China many questioned the rationale behind inviting a player from China while the likes of Obafemi Martins and Ikechukwu Uche were doing well in USA and Spain respectively. Samuel may have impressed, but was he the right choice ahead of these other guys? The defense has been Eagles’ undoing since Joseph Yobo’s retirement but Keshi has feigned ignorance of this. He has paraded the same set of players while a player like Gbenga Arokoyo posts impressive showings in Turkey on regular basis. Godfrey Oboabona plies his trade in the same Turkish League so if he was good enough for Keshi’s team why not Arokoyo? It should even be noted that being left footed, Arokoyo would have brought a new dimension to Eagles’ central defense. Moreover, he was Kenneth Omeruo’s central defense partner at the U-20 level in 2011. Ultimately, that shaky defense was the major culprit on the night the team failed to beat South Africa and book the AFCON ticket. There was also the issue of Chigozie Agbim. For reasons best known to Keshi, he has stuck to this lad as the back-up to Vincent Enyeama and Austin Ejide. If Keshi deploys merit, would he candidly keep Agbim in the Eagles xwj q]z[vqjw\ ¶q `\q ^vz[q w\ ^\]j|qv`|q]z`]q [ q[vq]z^q

failure to qualify for the Nations Cup. “Part of the problem Keshi and his team had was because they were not focused as there were distractions here and there as a result of the leadership tussle rocking the NFF board during the ® `j[ ^_v qz^q\w]^ } Meanwhile, Nwosu said rather than look for scape goats all hands should be on deck in order to help Keshi build a formidable squad ahead of the 2017 edition of the African Cup of Nations as well as the 2018 World Cup.

“I don’t think Keshi is the problem of the team. Sacking him at this stage will not solve the problem. He has gone a long way with the team and he needs the support of every Nigerian to succeed again. Let’s give him another chance because you never can tell what the new coach you intend to bring in has in stock for you. Despite the fact that we failed to qualify for the Nations Cup, Keshi has done well and his achievements speak volumes for him,” the Gateway FC of Abeokuta sweat merchant concluded.

best keeper in the domestic league? What has happened to the likes Ikechuwku Ezenwa, Theophilus Afelokhai, Okemute Odah, Femi Thomas and even Daniel Akpeyi, who deputizes for Agbim in the home-based Eagles? Given the fact that Agbim is of the same generation as Enyeama and Ejide it should be noted that they would all bow out at the same time. Does it still make sense having him as their back-up? What does the future hold for the goalkeeping department in the national team? Shouldn’t he have cultivated the likes of U-17 World Cup golden glove winner, Dele Alampasu and Wolverhampton Wonderers’ Carl Ikeme? But he stuck with Agbim who never had any assuring outing in the national colours. How would Keshi explain his choice of match-rusty ^x^\v[ ^q [ ^j ^_ q ` _[^jq ^ ^\q `z^` q wxq \ `|q Mba and Nosa Igiebor at the World Cup? At the tournament, the team lacked creativity which would have been {_w [ ^ q |q]z^qj`5^_q] w}q `j [\ q` w ]q _^`][ []|q[\q]z^q middle of the pack, Keshi’s continued omission of Kelechi Iheanacho leaves much to be desired. His reason was that the boy was too young for the national team but Iheanacho’s performance amidst Manchester City’s super stars during the club’s summer tour made nonsense of Keshi’s excuse. If Keshi can be truthful to himself, he would admit that most of these players were not left out for footballing reasons. Even as his ailing team yearned for the services of the players, he looked the other way. Now he is the one advising the NFF against hiring a foreign coach. What effort did he make to convince the NFF that the indigenous w` z^vq [jjq wq]z[\ vq [<^_^\]j|¶ What Keshi would have done after the South Africa game was to apologize to the entire nation and head back to his family in the US instead of hanging around Abuja still lobbying to be retained. He should take a back seat for now, avoid public comments and allow us nurse this w \ qz^qz`vq[\½[ ]^ qw\q [ ^_[`\qxww] `jjqx`[]zx j}q ` son Siasia was relieved of his job after failing to qualify for AFCON 2012. I wonder what makes Keshi think he can still be in charge beyond this AFCON disaster. Siasia could even have been pardoned because he wasn’t [\q z`_ ^q z^\q ]z^q ]^` q jwv]q ]z^q _v]q q ® `j[ ^_q against Guinea in Conakry but Keshi supervised this failure from the beginning to the end. He should go and take {q]zwv^q \ ^_w vq w qw<^_v qw\qz[vq]` j^q`\ qj^` ^qw _q Super Eagles alone.


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triker Loic Remy has warned his fellow Chelsea players against complacency after the club maintained their unbeaten start to the season at the weekend. The Blues have been unstoppable as of yet – unbeaten in all competitions and currently v[5[\ˆq ]w{q wxq ]z^q j^`ˆ›^€q v^”^\q {w[\]vq …j^`_q of second placed Southampton and eight of Manchester City. Their comfortable 2-0 victory over West Brom at the weekend once again prompted claims that could go on to emulate the unbeaten season of Arsenal’s ‘Invincibles’ back in 2003-04. They have been aided by their rivals stut]^_[\ˆqv]`_]vq]wq]z^q…`“{`[ˆ\q†›]q ^“|€qœzwq œw\q]œwq _^\…zqj^`ˆ›^q][]j^vqœ[]zq `_v^[jj^€q is adamant that he and his team mates will not let their form run away from them.

^qv`[ ³q• w_q“^€q[]q[vq`q_^`jqw{{w_]›\[]|q]wq win a trophy or something here. “Every player is conscious that we can re`jj|q Âœ[\q vw“^]z[\ˆq ]z[vq |^`_€q †›]q ]z^q “wv]q important thing is to stay focused about the same thing and don’t think the league is already won. I think it is a trap if we think that.â€?

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ary Cahill is an outstanding player for †w]zqÂ…jݠq`\ qÂ…w›\]_|€qv`|vqxw_“^_q wjton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle. Speaking on the Morning View on Sky {w_]vq ^Âœvq €q w|j^qv[\ˆj^ qw›]qz[vq{`_]nership with John Terry as an integral part of the club’s unbeaten start to the season. Cahill was the only player who started Chelsea’s Champions League triumph over Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena in 2012 to feature in their 2-1 victory over West Brom last Saturday and was in the Chelsea squad for Tuesday’s Champions League trip to Schalke. • ^qz`vq^”^_|]z[\ˆ€—qv`[ q w|j^}q• \q]^_“vq wxqv–[jjvq`vq`qxww]†`jj^_€qz^qz`vq{`Â…^€q{wÂœ^_€qz^q has two great feet. And along with being a top Â…j`vvq ^x^\ ^_€qz^qÂœ^[ˆzvq[\qˆw`jvq`vqÂœ^jj}— Coyle was in charge of Bolton when they sold the 28-year-old to Chelsea in 2012 and told Sky Sports News HQ that Cahill was more than just a wonderful player but also an “outstanding man.â€? \qz[vq“w”^q]wq z^jv^`€q w|j^q`  ^ ³q• ^q agreed a deal the night before we were due to play Everton at Goodison and I told him the deal had been concluded and you don’t have to play in the game and risk injury.

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oalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has claimed that his understudy Ă˜q `\ q xw_“^_q „_v]q Â…zw[Â…^q j›^vqv]w{{^_qĂ˜q ^]_q ^Â…z€q[vq currently unhappy with his new role at the club. The Belgian international has displaced the veteran Czech stopper upon his return from three years on jw`\q Âœ[]zq ]j^][Â…wq ` _[ €q with Jose Mourinho installing the 22-year-old as his undisputed number one. Cech’s only Premier League appearance came when he came on as a sub xw_q w›_]w[v€qÂœzwqv›<^_^ q`q head injury against Arsenal.

wœ^”^_€q ^…zqz`vq`jvwq started in the club’s domes-

tic cup campaigns as well as ]Âœwq z`“{[w\vq ^`ˆ›^q„§]›_^v€q†›]qz`vq†^^\q][{{^ q]wq make a move away in the ^Âœq ^`_}q wv^q w›_[\zw€q ]zw›ˆz€qz`vq[\v[v]^ q]z`]qz^q z`vq _^Â…^[”^ q \wq w<^_vq xw_q the reported Arsenal target. And Courtois gave an insight into his rival’s mindset and the camaraderie they enjoy at training. “We train really well ]wˆ^]z^_q \wœ€q ]`j–[\ˆq `q jw]q about things that can happen in a game. “It’s a nice relationship. • q ›\ ^_v]`\ q ]z`]€q “`|†^€q z^‡vq \w]q z`{{|q z^q doesn’t play a lot and that’s normal. I would be the same. But we get on well.â€?

Chelsea fight Liverpool over Icardi

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helsea and Liver{wwjq œ[jjq †`5j^q []q out for Inter Milan xw_œ`_ q `›_wq …`_ [€q`…cording to reports. The 21-year-old has scored 11 goals in 17 appearances for the Serie A side this season but he is looking to play in the Premier League. Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is desperate to strengthen his squad in January after a poor start to the season. Daniel Sturridge has been missing for most of the campaign while fel-

low strikers Rickie Lam†^_]€q `_[wq `jw]^jj[q `\ q Fabio Borini have failed to prove they can be the players to replace their main man.

wÂœ^”^_€q z^jv^`q†wvvq Jose Mourinho is said to be a big fan of the forward and is looking to add vw“^q |w›\ˆ^_q `5`…–^_vq to his squad with Diego wv]`€q w[Â…q ^“|q`\ q [dier Drogba all the older side of 25. The former Barcelona |w›\ˆv]^_€q Âœzwq [vq ”`j›^ q `]q `_w›\ q ÙÇѓ€q z`vq w\^q cap for Argentina.

You’re no doctor, Mourinho blasts Ramos

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ose Mourinho has hit back at Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos over Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas’ absence from the Spain national side during the recent international break. Both players took part as Chelsea overcame West Brom on Saturday to remain clear at the top of the Premier League. And Ramos had questioned the legitimacy of the pair’s injuries that saw them miss the games against Bej`_›vq `\ q ^_“`\|€q œ[]zq Costa not selected at all and Fabregas sent home after being assessed by Spanish team doctors. Ramos has been linked with a move to Chelsea in _^…^\]q œ^^–v€q †›]q []q v^^“vq he has not endeared himself to Mourinho with the comments. Mourinho said: “Since I’ve known Sergio Ramos he has been a fantastic football

{j`|^_€q †›]q z^q [vq \w]q `q  wÂ…tor. He is not a doctor and I am the same. I do my job the best I can but I am not a doctor. “My doctor and the doctor of the Spanish national ]^`“€q ]z^|q z` q ]z^q vÂ…`\vq and they decided that the player was not in the condition to play. “I am nobody to go

against it and I don’t think Sergio did a medicine Masters in the last couple of years to understand about it. “Kompany didn’t play for Belgium against Wales and he played today. Has he a compromise with his national team? I think he has. He is the captain of Belgium. • [ q z^€q zwÂœq  wq |w›q

v`|€q ‚…z^`]‡q †|q \w]q {j`|[\ˆq against Wales to play today?. I don’t think he did. So we all accept that he was injured.� Mourinho has traded verbal barbs with Vicente Del Bosque over Costa in ]z^q {`v]€q `\ q z`vq z[]q w›]q again after the Spanish boss questioned whether Fabregas’ injury was genuine.

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wv^q Mourinho has compared his current side to his Real Madrid team that accumulated 100 points on their way to the Spanish league title in 2012. The Blues have started the new Premier League season in outstanding xw_“€q `\ q `_^q |^]q ]wq ]`v]^q defeat - a run which they ^§]^\ ^ q Âœ[]zq `q Ǿq ”[Â…tory over West Brom on

Saturday. That moves them seven points clear at the top of the table with 12 games gone. The Blues hold the record for the most points ^”^_qv…w_^ q[\q`qv^`vw\€q`…cumulating 95 under Jose Mourinho on their way to the title back in 2005. If they continue at their current {`…^q z^jv^`qœ[jjq„\[vzq]z^q season with 102 points. Speaking after the ˆ`“^q `]q ]`“xw_ q _[ ˆ^€q Mourinho conceded that

his team has similar characteristics as his Madrid team that blasted their way to the title two years ago. When quizzed over whether he’d had a team start a season as good `vq z^jv^`q ]z[vq ]^_“€q ]z^q Special One responded: • `|†^q ` _[ €q œz^\q we got to 100 points in the league.� he said. “I don’t remember but maybe that one.


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ose Maria Gimenez has revealed his delight at being trusted more by Atletico Madrid this season. z^q ŠĂ‹Âľ|^`_Âľwj q „jj^ q in for Miranda during the champions’ 3-1 victory over Malaga on Saturday, and he is determined to step up his development in a bid to repay the faith of his employers. “I feel very supported by both my peers and ]z^q Â…w`Â…z[\ˆq v]`<€q `\ q q want to keep growing,â€? the Uruguayan defender told AS. “It’s a shame that I entered the team through a teammate’s injury. Miranda’s a player who

Giroud out of Dortmund clash

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rsenal striker Olivier Giroud will sit out his side’s crucial Champions League clash against Borussia Dortmund tonight after the Gunners forward was left out of the original squad list.

Giroud was not expected to return from an ankle injury until January 2015 but the French forward has made a dramatic recovery. [_w› q …`“^q w<q ]z^q bench and scored late on in Arsenal’s 2-1 defeat at the Emirates on Saturday. Arsenal need just

one point to qualify for the Champions League knockout stages and they can then register Giroud for those matches. In Giroud’s absence, Arsene Wenger is likely to start Danny Welbeck up front, while Yaya Sanogo could be in line for a spot on the bench.

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hands ahead of the meeting against the Swiss side in December. “We need to win to stay in the competition, so the j` vqœ[jjq†^q„ˆz][\ˆqxw_q]z^[_q

lives to do that. It’s important, not just for ourselves, but for the fans, the manager and everyone involved with Liverpool Football Club,� Lallana added.

Leverkusen go for win against Monaco

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ayer Leverkusen will reach the UEFA Champions League knockout rounds if they avoid defeat against Monaco at the BayArena tonight. A win for Roger Schmidt’s team will guarantee top spot in the highly competitive Group C, while a draw will be enough to secure a spot in ]z^qj`v]qŠĂŠ} Leverkusen fans may be expecting their side to progress from the group stage for the third time in four seasons, having enjoyed an unbeaten start at home since Schmidt ar-

“[Diego] Godin’s a benchmark and mirror for me. Having him by my side makes me gain …w\„ ^\…^}q ^q ]`j–vq to me and orders me around a lot, and that makes me feel comfortable. “I feel the Coach’s trust. I want to thank him for this opportunity. I know I have two colleagues ahead of me, both of whom have won everything and are amazing. “I’m 19, I’m learning, growing and I must continue to demonstrate that I’m good enough and always want to be playing. I have to remain patient.�

Deschamps washes hands off Marseille transfer

Lallana charges Reds against Ludogorets fter losing their third consecutive Premier League, Liverpool “[ Â„^j ^_q  `“q `jj`\`q has called on his team to „ˆz]q ]wq v]`|q [\q ]z^q z`“pions League ahead of their Wednesday clash against Ludogorets. “We need to stick together. When you’re having a tough time as a team, you all need to stay together you can’t start becoming individuals. We win and lose as a team; we need to v]`|q]wˆ^]z^_€q–^^{q„ˆz][\ˆq and keep working for each other. We have got a tough game on Wednesday so we all need to be together for that one,â€? he said. Liverpool are on the brink of Champions League elimination, with the Reds three points adrift of quali„…`][w\q [\]wq ]z^q j`v]¾ŠĂŠ}q Only a win will do against Ludogorets this week, and they need Real Madrid to beat Basel to stand a chance of going through. Liverpool then face Basel in the last group game, and a win against Ludogorets will ensure their future is in their

always does well, and when you get the chance, you try to do what [your predecessor] does and help the team move forward.

rived from Red Bull Salzburg in pre-season. Six wins and three draws from nine outings on home soil have helped Leverkusen to fourth in the ›\ ^vj[ˆ`q `\ q „_v]q {j`…^q in their Champions League pool, where each side can still go through. A 3-1 win over Hannover on Saturday also brought relief to the BayArena faithful as striker Stefan Kiessling ended a 10-game and 859-minute goal drought domestically and Schmidt expects that breakthrough to prompt a change in mentality for the 30-year-old.

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idier Deschamps has denied any involvement in transfer dealings during his spell as coach at Marseille despite accusations to the contrary. Former Marseille president Jean-Claude Dassier, who was at the helm of the Â…jݠq xw_q ^vÂ…z`“{v‡q „_v]q two seasons in charge at the Stade Velodrome, was one wxq `q \›“†^_q wxq z[ˆzÂľ{_w„j^q „ˆ›_^vqÂ…w\\^Â…]^ q]wq]z^qÂ…jݠq who were arrested last week in a probe into alleged illegal payments in transfer dealings. In an interview with iTele after his release from custody, Dassier alleged current France boss Deschamps, who was OM boss from 2009 to 2012, should give his version of events as he had control of transfers at the time, but the World Cup winner has denied that is the case. “He passed up a good opportunity to say nothing,â€? Deschamps told TF1. “I was never involved in transfers. Of course, I chose the players as much as was possible, up until the time my president or my presidents told me ‘no.’ But I never had discussions with anyone at all. That was not within my remit.â€? Police moved to question Dassier, his predecessor Pape Diouf, and current OM president Vincent Labrune, among others, as part of an investigation into alleged kickbacks and commissions paid in transfers involving the club, notably the 2010 summer arrival of Andre-Pierre Gignac from Toulouse. Dassier had told iTele that Deschamps -- rather than sporting director Jose Anigo, whose former residence was

visited by police last week ¾¾qz` qz` q]z^q„\`jqv`|qw”^_q which players arrived at the club and which were let go. “It was simple at Marseille,â€? Dassier said. “The boss of the sporting side of things was not Jose Anigo as everyone thinks -- that is wrong, as the investigation will show. It was Deschamps who was in charge of sport[\ˆq `<`[_v}q \ q q ]z[\–q []q

would be good that he gives some explanations with regard to the way things happened. “When you have a coach of that quality, it’s him and no one else who decides the face of the team -- who vzw›j q†^qˆw5^\q_[ qwxq`\ q who needs to be thought of to reinforce it. It would be interesting for him to give his point of view.â€?

Rayo Vallecano rent home for 85-yr-old supporter

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a Liga side, Rayo Vallecano have vowed to help an elderly woman after she was evicted from her home. Carmen Martinez Ayuso was kicked out of her home of 50 year’s, close to the club’s stadium in the Vallecas area of Madrid, over the weekend. In a statement the club vowed to help the 85-yearwj q „\ q vw“^Âœz^_^q ]wq stay and would even pay her rent. “Of course it touches us. The worst thing that could happen to a fam[j|q [vq ˆ^5[\ˆq ]z_wÂœ\q w›]q of your home, especially when you consider she had been living there for 50 years,â€? read a statement from Rayo coach Paco Jemez. Carmen has since been pictured in a Rayo shirt “We won’t stand idly by, of course we are going to do something to

help. We are going to help this woman, not just me, †›]q]z^q…w`…z[\ˆqv]`<€q]z^q players, the club. “We are going to search for a place where she can live with dignity.� Jemez explained that Carmen had been kicked out of her apartment after he son had used it as collateral on a loan he was unable to pay. He added: “Within our ability, we will help this lady and give her a hand vwq]z`]qvz^q„\ vq`q{j`…^q]wq live with dignity and so she doesn’t feel alone. “I’m very proud we can lend her a hand. I’d like to help more people, but that’s impossible. “What is within our power, we will do. Also, we will start an initiative so that anyone who wants to help will have the ability to lend a hand. We are very sensitive to this and what happened to her could happen to anyone.�


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fter several weeks of postponement, the ˆ_`\ q „\`j^q wxq ]z^q 16th edition of the NestlĂŠ Milo Secondary Schools Basketball will now hold from December 1-6 at the indoor sports complex of the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos. The annual championship, which would have been held in August, was put on hold following the outbreak of the epidemic Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). No fewer than 100,000 students from 7,530 schools participated in the championship from the state preliminaries to the regional conferences across Nigeria. The schools that will x^`]›_^q [\q ]z^q „\`j^q [\Â…j› ^q Dutse Model International

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School and Government Girls Secondary School, Gwawaran, both from Jigawa state, St Augustine Seminary, Ezzamgbo of Ebonyi state; Osadennis High School Asaba and West End Mixed Secondary School, Bayelsa State. Others are St. Jude’s Girls Secondary School, Amarata, Jesus College, Oturkpo, Gov-

ernment Girls Secondary School Gboko, CAC Grammar School, Akure, Henson Demonstration Group of Schools Benin, Ilupeju Grammar School, Lagos and Yejide Girls Secondary School, Ibadan complete the list of „\`j[v]v} The top 50 camp, which will take place immediately

`x]^_q ]z^q „\`jvq x_w“q ^Â…^“ber 7 – 10, will be facilitated by a team of NBA coaches and will be led by the NBA Coach of Toronto Raptors Patrick Engelbretch. Multiple award winning Nigeria artist Iyanya will be performing at this year’s edition of the games. Commenting on the event, the Category Business Manager, Doja Ekeruche _^`&_“^ q ^v]jĂ?‡vq ›\Âœ`vering commitment to the development of basketball and raising the quality of the game. The winner at this year championship is expected ]wq ½|q ]z^q \`][w\‡vq ½`ˆq `]q the World Schools Basketball Championship in Linigoes, France from 17th to 25thApril 2015.

I can be best shot blocker – Okonoboh Stories by Francis Ajuonuma

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niversity of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) freshman, Goodluck Okonoboh says he is at the school to prove his quality and help the Rebels win laurels A product of Wilbraham &Monson Â…` ^“|q [\q {_[\ˆ„^j Â€q –w\w†wzq who plays as a shot guard, believes that playing in the colours of the UNLV Runnin’ Rebels with the quality of players `”`[j`†j^qÂœ[jjq“`–^qz[“q`q†^5^_q{j`|^_} “I want to guard the best big (player) on the court. “I feel I can be the best shot blocker [\q]z^qÂ…w›\]_|q]z[vq|^`_}q ‡“qv][jjqˆ^5[\ˆq †^5^_€q v][jjq \w]q Âœz^_^q q Âœ`\]q ]wq †^€q  ^fensively. “We can accomplish a lot, especially because we all have good relationships and that helps us out a lot,â€? Okonoboh said. “I think we have a big season ahead of us. Hopefully, it shows up now, but everything takes time. “I knew I could come here and make an impact right away and get a chance to showcase my skills. I like to run and get `x]^_q[]€qvwq[]‡vq`q{^_x^Â…]q„]qxw_q“^}— –w\w†wzq [vq `5^“{][\ˆq ]wq „jjq ]z^q void left by Khem Birch, one of the nation’s top shot blockers last season. Birch left after his junior season, was passed by in the NBA Draft and is playing for ]z^q [`“[q ^`]‡vq Âľ ^`ˆ›^q`&j[`]^} • ww j›…–q [vq `q ˆww q w<Âľ]z^¾†`jjq shot blocker similar to what Khem did for us, and he’s an excellent one-on-one post defender,â€? Rice said. “I’ve seen sig\[„…`\]q[“{_w”^“^\]q[\qz[vq`5^\][w\q]wq detail. He brings high energy on every {wvv^vv[w\qw\q†w]zq^\ vqwxq]z^q½ww_}— Adapting to the speed of the game, Okonoboh said, is the transition he has |^]q ]wq “`–^q w\q ]z^q w<^\v[”^q ^\ }q [vq scoring (10 points on 4-for-8 shooting) has come almost exclusively on dunks and layups. “I’m more of a midrange killer,â€? Okonoboh said of his jump shot. “I’m v][jjq ˆ^5[\ˆq ›v^ q ]wq ]z^q Â…wjj^ˆ^q x^^j}q q know as the season progresses I’m going to be doing a lot more. I’ve got to be “w_^q`ˆˆ_^vv[”^qw\q]z^qw<^\v[”^qv[ ^}—

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eorgia basketball coach, Mark Fox is in ecstasy after the capture of Nigerian youngster, Derek Ogbeideto star for the Bulldog next season. At 6-9, 230 pounds, Ogbeideis beginning his senior season at Pebblebrook High School in Mableton. Last season Ogbeide averaged 8.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and 4.8 blocks per game for Pebblebrook as they went 24-6 and reached the Georgia 6A v]`]^qv^“[„\`jv} Ogbeide is regarded among the top 15 senior prospects in Georgia, and he excelled in Association of American Universities Association of American Universities (AAU) play last summer for the Southern Stampede program. “We’re very excited that Derek has joined our program,� Fox said. “I love his length, power and strength as a bas-

ketball player. He has all the physical qualities that œ[jjq^\`†j^qz[“q]wq„]q_[ˆz]q in next year in the SEC.� Ogbeide is the third high school senior to have signed with Georgia during the early national signing period, which ended Wednesday. The Bulldogs also welcomed forward E’Torrion Wilridge of Beaumont, Texas, and guard Will “Turtle� Jackson from Athens to the program. Georgia currently has 12 players on athletic grants-inaid, with a 3-man senior class of Marcus Thornton, Nemi Djurisic and Taylor Echols. “We think we really improved our program this fall,� Fox said. “We added a guard, a wing and a post player. All of them have legitimate length and athleticism to compete at a high level. I’m looking forward to having all of them with us next year.�

Tunisia host 2015 FIBA U18 World tourney

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he 2015 edition of the FIBA 3x3 U18 World Championships will take place in Tunisia next June with 48 teams from 36 countries, competing for glory. Though FIBA is yet to reveal the exact dates `\ qzwv]q…[]|€[]q[vq]z^q„_v]q time the event will be staged in Africa after successful events in Rimini, Italy (2011), Alcobendas, Spain (2012) and Jakarta, Indonesia (2013). The event was originally set to take place in Israel but because of the unrest in the region, will be staged in Tunisia instead. The FIBA 3x3 U18 World Championships are held on an annual basis, except the year of the Youth Olympic Games (YOG). 3x3 was the only basketball discipline played at this past summer’s YOG in Nanjing, China (16-28 August). The 2015 FIBA 3x3 U18 World Championships will follow the same competition format as the Open World

Championships with men’s and women’s competitions as well as individual contests. Twenty-four men’s and 24 women’s teams are set to compete in a four-day event in Tunisia. z^qŽ›`j[„^ q]^`“vq[\q the men’s event are: Andorra, Argentina, Brazil, Estonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Guatemala, Hungary, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Lithuania (YOG winners), New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey, Uruguay, USA and Vietnam.


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pprehension and anxiety over the rapid unemployment rate and its consequences among Nigerian graduates is generating great worry, not only among the unemployed youths, but within the government circle. Hence, the growing unemployment rate is now being universally accepted as having direct bearing on the ongoing security challenges and terrorists activities threatening the unity and corporate existence of the country. This has prompted the recent directive by the Federal Government that henceforth, Entrepreneurship Education should be studied by undergraduates in all 129 universities in the country as panacea for resolving unemployment crisis among Nigerian graduates. Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, made the call while declaring open the Annual National Entrepreneurship Week (ANEW) organised by National Universities Commission (NUC) in Abuja, last week. The minister who was represented by the Executive Secretary of the NUC, Professor Julius Okogie, said study of entrepreneurship education in the nation’s universities would, no doubt, stem the tide of insecurity and terrorism confronting some sections of the country which use the ill-informed and half-baked graduates from the nation’s citadel of learning. He lamented that the current challenges of insecurity as cumulative effect of graduate unemployment, poverty, youth restiveness now manifesting in drug abuse, cultism, robbery and terrorism, has fertile ground in poor and unskilled education without entrepreneurship knowledge among new generation of graduates. The minister explained that the need has become more relevant today than in the past to acquire practical skills that will give graduates some competitive advantage to compete favourably with their pears across the globe. He, therefore, charged all universities in the country to ensure that their undergraduates strive to measure up and acquire skills that would make them highly employable in the nation’s industries and possibly be an employer of labour instead of job seekers. The minister stressed that no nation aspires to the height of its developmental dream without sound entrepreneurial education which explained why poor and unskilful undergraduates are falling prey to terrorist activities.

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Shekarau said, “It is my pleasure to inform you that Entrepreneurship Education is now compulsory in all 129 universities in Nigeria. Already, some universities offer entrepreneurship education at the undergraduate and postgraduate level, and today, the course has been adopted as one of the universities’ strategy of producing functional graduates.” Promotion of entrepreneurial education, he insisted, remained the only option for addressing the socio-economic insecurity facing the Nigerian youth today, he added. He commended the NUC for swiftly responding to the Federal Government’s directive for the study of entrepreneurship education by incorporating the course into a Benchmark Minimum Academic Standard of Nigerian Universities since 2006/2007 academic session. Earlier, the Executive Secretary of NUC, Prof Julius Okogie, who was also represented by the Deputy Executive Secretary of NUC, Dr Chinedu Mafiana, had disclosed that 15 universities in Nigeria are already offering Bsc Entrepreneurship Education, even as they have already

Education Minister, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau

established entrepreneurship centres across their respective institutions. The initiative, he stressed, was part of an urgent effort to bridge the widening gap between university researches and industry outputs which, on the long run, will increase productivity of the Nigerian graduates. The new entrepreneurship education by NUC, Okogie said, was a clear testimony of the commission’s readiness and foresight in creating opportunities for universities’

ES/CEO, NUC, Prof Julius Okogie

students to be properly mentored and allowing them to demonstrate their ingenuity and creative ideas in resolving critical challenges within their respective communities and society at large. “We would, therefore, like to reiterate that the 2014 ANEW programme is initiated to stimulate and equip our students, with necessary tools and knowhow to contribute to socioeconomic development of the nation and eventually compete globally. “The intention is to pro-

duce graduates with entrepreneurial skills that would ultimately become employers, job-providers rather than job-seekers and ultimately, the nation would be proud of having a new breed of enterprising future leaders rather than followers,” he noted. The NUC scribe, therefore, called on the remaining universities yet to implement the government directive on ANEW programme to ensure its immediate implementation.

Nigeria has built strong reputation over Ebola –American Prof TOYIN ADEBAYO, Abuja

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n American Professor of Infectious Disease and Biomedical Engineering of the North-western University, Chicago, United States of America, Rob Murphy, said Nigerians have built a reputation for themselves with the manner their government handled the deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) scourge. Speaking at the 5th An\ `jq [^\][ q `\ q Ç\ q \ternational Conference of the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) with the theme: “Tracking the Performance of Healthrelated MDGs: Role of evidence,” held in Abuja, Murphy stressed his wish for his country to emulate the commitment put in by Nigeria to contain and eventually eradicate the dreaded disease. According to him, “starting with the Ebola story, Nigeria has again built a reputation in the way the

Ebola crisis was handled and it is quite in contrast with the way it is being handled in the United States. “This feat achieved by Nigeria is really incredible and I wish I can say the same of my country. If a country like Nigeria with lots of security problems can do these with v[ \[ `\]q {_w _^vvq [\q ]z^q reduction of polio transmission, eradication of guinea worm disease and containment of Ebola, all at the same time, any country in the world experiencing the challenge can equally control these cases.” In his address, Director General of the Nigeria Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), Professor Innocent Ujah, said the summit’s Millennium Declaration also outlined a consensus road map for how to proceed with a strong focus on human rights, good governance and democracy. He stressed, “Whereas four of the MDGs are explicitly directed to health targets, the other four are closely as-

sociated with health both as crucial engines for development and against poverty, as well as the ultimate goals of the development process,” adding that “the best way to w ^ ][ ^j|q_^½^ ]qw\q]z^q{^_formance is to use measurable tools to assess the targets set by the world body which will assist in determining how far the set targets have been achieved. “Research, therefore, provides the veritable option to track performance, thereby giving the role of evidence

a strategic and unique place in advancing the cause of development. This conference will, therefore, assess the health-related MDGs with the objective of determining whether any of these goals will be achieved or no track for posv[ j^q `5`[\ ^\]q wxq the targets.” Prof Ujah noted that the conference which was institutionalised by his administration also serves as a platform for sharing knowledge and experience as well as [\]^_` ][w\vqxw_q^<^ ][ ^qcollaborations.

Supervising Minister of Health, Dr Khaliru Alhassan

oncerned over lack of access to toilets in the country leading to reckless acts of open defecation, an international body with vision hinged on the promotion of access to safe water and sanitation, WaterAid, has revealed that about 121 million Nigerians, about 72 per cent of the nation’s population, do not have access to good toilets. Its Country Representative, Dr Michael Ojo, who disclosed this in Abuja, during a high level media roundtable breakfast with media practitioners in the country to commemorate the World Toilet Day, lamented that since 2000, over a million child deaths occurred in Nigeria as a result of lack of toilets. According to Ojo, “The dangers of poor sanitation and dirty water have been known for around 150 years, yet 121 million people do not have a basic toilet use in Nigeria and nearly 40 million Nigerians still defecate in the open. “This lack of access to basic sanitation harms the health of children and often leaves a lifetime legacy of disease and poverty. Those children need our government to collectively step up and commit that by 2030, no home, hospital or school will be without a toilet and clean water.” The Country Director, in a recent study, said Nigeria is losing billions of naira from the economy due to poor sanitation and access to water, noting that recent study calculated that 455 billion is lost out of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) because of the impact of poor sanitation and access to water. On the ‘Vote4Wash Project’ by WaterAid, Ojo said that the organisation, through effective partnership like the Youth Wash Initiative (YWI) as well as the Wash Media Network (WMN), has campaigned on the need to raise the issue of water, sanitation and hygiene, which, according to him, has been neglected for years. “Currently, we have over 100 million of our people who don’t have access to safe toilet and nearly 30 million of those people don’t have any option but to defecate in the open, exposing them to dangers and embarrassment.” WaterAid, therefore, called on the government to ensure that citizens’ basic right of safe water and sanitation is not negotiable, adding that lack of toilets in schools have adversely affected students, particularly the girlchild from going to school. WaterAid, however, called on the need by the Federal Government through its agencies to provide adequate funding to ensure that all public institutions have an inclusive and safe water and sanitation services, even as it beckoned on the media to, as part of its fundamental role of disseminating credible information to society, bridge the gap with respect to churning out information, with a view to acting as sensitisation instrument among the organisation, government and the people.


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Electricity tariff hike underway, as gas price rises ONYEKA AJUMOBI ONOCHIE, Abuja

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here were strong indications at the weekend that electricity consumers may have to pay more beginning from December 1, following an increase in the price of gas, which currently stands at $3.30 per mmbtu as against the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commisv[w\‡vq ›j][Âľ ^`_q `_[<q _ ^_q`vsumption of $2.30. At the review of basic assumptions for semi-annual review wxq ›j][Âľ ^`_q `_[<q _ ^_q Çq ÂĽ nj€q †|q q [\q †›š`€q []q Âœ`vq _^”^`j^ q ]z`]q `q ĂŒŠ}ÂŹÂŹq  [<^_ence from the assumed gas price of $2.30 has occurred, thus necessitating the increase. \q j[\^q Âœ[]zq q Çq “^]zw ology, changes in some assump][w\q{`_`“^]^_v€qv›…zq`vq[\½`][w\q rate, exchange rate, gas price and generation capacity, would automatically lead to minor review of ]`_[<v} Vice-Chairman of NERC, Mr Muhammad Bello, who spoke at the event, noted that even though ]`_[<q_^”[^Âœq[vq`q”^_|qv^\v[][”^q[vsue to the consumers, the way to go is to pay what is due, in order to ensure improvement in the sector. He said, “From what I have seen in the initial report, not much has Â…z`\ˆ^ }q z^q ]`_[<q _^”[^Âœq [vq `q sensitive issue to the consumer who is paying higher and not seeing improvement in electricity

NERC Chairman, Dr Sam Amadi

supply. But there is a general consensus that this is the way to go, by paying what is due,â€? adding “this is how the power will begin to improve.â€? NERC in the presentation declared that the sector is unsure of what will be the direction of such ”`_[`†j^vq `vq [\½`][w\€q xw_^[ˆ\q ^§change rate in 2015, and whether generation companies and their gas suppliers can guarantee increased generation with the new gas price regime. Elaborating on this, Mr Roland Â…zw_€q ^\^_`jq `\`ˆ^_€q `_[<q and Rates, NERC, noted that the

and NERC have, however, agreed to a gas price of $2.50/mmbtu and ]_`\v{w_]`][w\q Â…wv]q wxq ĂŒ}Ă‘ÂŹq ^<^Â…tive December 2014. Also, there is the gas price assumption of $2.30 by NERC, where the actual price has risen to ĂŒÂŞ}ª€q_^v›j][\ˆq[\q`q [<^_^\Â…^qwxq $1.00, which is expected to impact w\q ]z^q „\`jq `ˆˆ_^ˆ`]^q ]^Â…z\[Â…`jq commercial and collection (ATCC Ă?q ÂŚq jwvv^vq _^”[^œ€q Âœz[Â…zq ]`–^vq ^<^Â…]q ^Â…^Ҡ^_qŠ} z^q q “^]zw wjwˆ|q [vq done based on general assumptions to the distribution compa\[^v‡q _^]`[jq ]`_[<q v›…zq `vq [\{›]vq ]wq ]z^q ]`_[<€q xw_^Â…`v]q wxq jw` Â€q capacity, fuel costs, investment, levels of losses, customer numbers and other economic and technical data, which are all correlated to arrive at the retail tar[<q]wq]z^qÂ…w\v›“^_v}

^q v`[ q ]z^q [\½`][w\q  `]`q _^ceived from the Central Bank of [ˆ^_[`qÂĽ ÂŚqvzwÂœvq`q„ˆ›_^qwxq 8.3 per cent as at 30th September outcome of the brainstorming of ǏŠĂ?q †›]q ]z^q [\½`][w\q _`]^q `]q j`v]q the stakeholders might result in minor review was 7.8 per cent ` ÂšÂ›v]“^\]q wxq ]z^q ]`_[<€q Âœz[Â…zq ^”^\q ]zw›ˆzq Çq z`vq `\q assumption of 13 per cent in]`–^vq^<^Â…]qw\q ^Â…^Ҡ^_qŠÂ€qǏŠĂ?} According to him, the actual flation rate, stressing that the price at the moment is $3.30 as effective inflation rate is now against the assumption $2.30 by pegged at 8.3 per cent. He explained that effective q [\q ]z^q q “^]zw wjexchange rate is now N156.29 ogy assumptions, stressing that gas price has been regulated since to $1.00 over the next six ]z^q ` w{][w\q wxq ]z^q q [\q months, adding that the retail 2008, even as the regulated prices tariff will be based on generawere also applied in the 2012- tion of 3,675mw throughout the period from December 1, 2016 price regime. According to him, the regulated 2014 to May 31, 2015, even gas price for 2014 is $1.80/mmbtu, though the gross capacity was ^”^\q`vq]z^q [\[v]_|qwxq ^]_wj^›“q estimated to be 5,556mw.

FG partners stakeholders to combat transnational crimes TAIYE AGBAJE, Abuja

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vq{`_]qwxq^<w_]vq]wq^\sure peace in Nigeria and the sub-region, the Federal Government has expressed strong interest on the need to partner with stakeholders on tackling transnational crimes around the Gulf of Guinea. Director-General of Institute xw_q ^`Â…^q `\ q w\½[Â…]q ^vwj›][w\q ÂĽ Œ€q _wxq vz[]`q }q vz[]`€qÂœzwq made the remark at a one-day national workshop titled, “Emerging _^\ vq [\q _`\v\`][w\`jq _ˆ`\ised Crimes and the Implications xw_q ›“`\q ^…›_[]|€—q [\q †›š`€q said there must be a concerted effort from countries in the region to checkmate small arms and light weapons’ proliferation. He stressed on the need for cooperation to prevent further security threat these might pose to the ^\][_^q ^v]q x_[Â…`\q_^ˆ[w\} According to him, if left unchecked, proceeds from the criminal activities could be used to sponsor people who could perform dysfunctional roles in the society. “The other one is that transnational organised crime can actually bring down regimes because unsupervised criminal activities go on. And if they are too close to our borders, it can become a challenge for even normal governance regime. “So, for these and other reasons, it is important for Nigeria not to ig-

nore what is happening at the Gulf of Guinea because the piracy there is very disturbing as we speak. A lot of arms also pass through there because of the weak monitoring activities in that zone. So, it is important that we realise this and do what is expected of us in order to keep that place in check,â€? he said. vz[]`q`jvwqv]_^vv^ q]z^q\^^ qxw_q sources of small arms and light weapons to be traced in order to stop their proliferation. • \^q wxq ]z^“q [vq ]z^q vw›_Â…^vĂ?q Âœz^_^q `_^q ]z^|q Â…w“[\ˆq x_w“œq ^q have to trace the sources of those arms and people have talked about ]_|[\ˆq]wq›v^q[ ^\][„…`][w\q“`_–q]wq get to the producers. Most of them are in Europe, of course, but also locally, people are beginning to develop capabilities for producing very harmful small arms and light weapons,â€? he added. Also speaking, the Minister of w_^[ˆ\q <`[_v€q Ҡq “[\›q `j[€q corroborated that transnational organised crime is widely opposed because it can destabilise democracy, disrupt free markets, drain national assets, and slow down the development of stable societies. “These transnational criminal networks often take advantage of governments that are unstable with weak institutions that are unable to prevent them as they conduct illegal activities that provide ]z^“q Âœ[]zq [““^`v›_`†j^q {_w„]v€—q `j[q\w]^ } The minister, who was represented by the Director, Interna-

][w\`jq _ˆ`\[v`][w\q ^{`_]“^\]€q Ҡq wz\q š[\`–`€q v`[ q x`[j›_^q ]wq develop practicable, coordinated national policies in the face of this ever-growing transnational criminality will further threaten and undermine the society. `j[€q ]z^_^xw_^€q Â…`jj^ q w\q ]z^q [\]^_\`][w\`jq Â…w““›\[]|q ]wq šw[\q forces with the regional countries towards tackling the menace. \qz[vq{`_]€q]z^q ^` qwxq ^Â…][w\q wxq wj[][Â…`j€q \xw_“`][w\q`\ q w“munication of the European Union ÂĽ Œ€q _q ^\_|q _`\–^_ €qv`[ q]z^q issues of discourse are very relevant, not only to Nigeria, but Africa and Europe. He said EU is already working

hard with Nigerian institutions to see how best the organisation can assist. q q ›\[”^_v[]|q  w\€q _wxq `“[j›q Sani Fage, from the Department of wj[][Â…`jq Â…[^\Â…^€q `|^_wq \[”^_v[ty, Kano, while speaking on a lecture titled, “Terrorism and Terrorist Financing: The Implications on the Nigerian State,â€? said what accounts for the spate of terrorism in the country cannot be unconnected to the high rate of poverty and unemployment which created an army of able youths who are easily recruited and turned into suicide †wҠ^_v€q`5_[†›][\ˆq]z[vqx›_]z^_q]wq ]z^q [\½Â›§q wxq v“`jjq `_“vq `\ q j[ˆz]q weapons into the country.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb Aminu Wali

Japanese agency, Nigeria collaborate on rice industry development ... 3,500 Nigerians trained on best agric practice TAIYE AGBAJE, Abuja

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apan International Coop^_`][w\q ˆ^\Â…|q ÂĽ ÂŚq z`vq restated its commitment to partner Nigerian government towards developing the agriculture sector in the country. Chief Representative of JICA, Mr Seki Tetsuo, who made the remark at a one-day seminar titled, “Agribusiness and Investmentâ€? organised by JICA Alumni Association of Nigeria [\q †›š`€qv`[ q]z^q`ˆ^\Â…|qv{^Â…[xically targeted the rice sub-sector because of the comparative advantage that Japan has developed in rice production and processing over many decades. Tetsuo, who was represented by the agency’s Senior Representative, Mr Kodama Hiroshi, also disclosed that so far, no fewer than 3,500 Nigerians have †^\^„5^ qx_w“q]z^q ‡vq]_`[\ing programme abroad. Emphasising on agriculture as a sector that has far-reaching impact on any economy, both in terms of rural development and food security, JICA boss stressed that the sector cannot be ignored, particularly for a country like Nigeria where agriculture accounts for over 40 per cent of the gross domestic product and employs more than 60 per cent of the population. In the rice subsector, Tetsuo hinted that the agency already z`vq ]Âœwq “`šw_q `Â…][”[][^vq j[\^ q up. • z^q„_v]q[vq]z^q [Â…^q wv]Âľ `_”^v]q _wÂ…^vv[\ˆq `\ q `_–^][\ˆq [jw]q _wš^Â…]qÂĽ ÂŚq[\q `sarawa and Niger states. The w†š^Â…][”^q wxq q [vq ]wq [“prove the quality of post-harvest rice produced in these states, through the introduction of simple technologies that improve the parboiling and processing activities of small and medium scale actors. Through this proš^Â…]€q[]q[vqw›_qzw{^q]z^v^q{_wÂ…^vving activities will increase their productivity and transform their activities into sustainable rice processing businesses. “The second activity that we are involved in is known as the Coalition for African Rice ^”^jw{“^\]q ÂĽ ÂŚ}q q is a regional initiative led by several stakeholders, includ[\ˆq €q x_[Â…` [Â…^€q €q €q w_j q `\–€q €q Âœ[]zq the overall goal of doubling rice production in the African continent over a 10-year period. CARD currently has 23-member countries, including [ˆ^_[`}q z`]q Âœ^q `_^q ]_|[\ˆq ]wq achieve through CARD is policy and institutional development for the rice subsector in participating countries, such that there [vq`qv[ˆ\[„…`\]q]_`\vxw_“`][w\qwxq the sector,â€? Tetsuo stated. Continued on page 54


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Obiano tightens security with Operation Sheba ONYEKA AJUMOBI ONOCHIE, Abuja

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fter establishing himself firmly on top of the security scenario in Anambra State as the chief security officer of the state, Governor Willie Obiano has initiated a wave of new measures to deepen the security network in the state and give Anambrarians a chance at experiencing the first crime-free Christmas in decades. One of the new security measures that the governor has rolled out for a safer Anambra this Yuletide season is Operation Sheba, a special, combat-ready, anti-crime police squad that was unveiled recently in Onitsha to give a new dimension to crimefighting in Anambra State. Revealing this in a statement in Abuja, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Mr James Eze, said the squad is made up of 150 elite officers and men of the Nigerian Police Force, and was introduced to give crime-bursting in Anambra State a new and biting edge. The squad, he said, is split into three units of 50 officers each, designated to 24-hour surveillance on each of the three Senatorial districts of the state. Specifically, he said Operation Sheba comes to provide more depth to the already existing Operation Kpochapu which is credited with wiping out criminals, especially kidnappers from Anambra State in less than two months of swinging into action. Operation Sheba’s strength, he added, lies in its high mobility and penetrating surveillance that covers virtually the length and breadth of Anambra State and its rapid response ability. Providing an insight into the formation and mission of Operation Sheba, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Hosea Karma, explained that the idea of setting up the special squad came from the thunderous ovation that trailed Governor Obiano’s security exploits during the Security Fundraising organised by the state in Abuja and Lagos recently. According to him, after listening to the words of encouragement from many illustrious sons and daughters of the state who felt elated that Governor Obiano had finally secured the state, it became clear that the state government could not afford to rest on its oars and allow

Anambra State Gov, Willie Obiano

criminals to even contemplate a come-back. “So, we likened those high praises in Lagos and Abuja to the Biblical narrative where Queen Sheba, after hearing the exploits of King Solomon, left her own kingdom to come and witness the greatness of King Solomon, first hand, only to discover that what Solomon had was far greater than what she had heard. “We want the indigenes of the state to visit home this Christmas and New Year and find out that Anambra is far more peaceful and secure than the stories they have heard,” explained Karma. According to him, Operation Sheba is poised to raise the bar in community policing in Anambra State as it connects effectively with the officers and men of Operation Kpochapu as well as the members of the Vigilante groups in the various towns to provide a round the clock data on the security situation in the state. According to Commissioner Karma, the Anambra State Police Command has also moved to forestall any likelihood of a breakdown of law and order in any part of the state during the Yuletide season. “We have issued directives that all commercial vehicles that have hitherto complicated the traffic challenge in Onitsha by picking passengers along the highways to desist from that practice forthwith. Henceforth, they must load their vehicles in

parks and garages that the government has designated as bus stations. “This will help decongest the roads and ensure a free flow of traffic this season. We have also started arresting street traders and hawkers of all kinds of merchandise on roads and highways as they provide a perfect

cover for criminals to strike at unsuspecting commuters. We shall also arrest loiterers and anyone who is roaming the streets aimlessly because they serve as decoy to criminals. We are assuring the people of a crime-free Christmas,” Karma further explained. Although Karma has been in his present position for only two months, there is a growing feeling that he has what it takes to sustain and improve on the excellent foundations laid by his predecessor, AG Gwary. “Within two months of my stay, we have pulled down six houses in six locations and arrested over 100 crime suspects from across the state,” Karma recalled, pointing out that his men had arrested a syndicate made up of a man and his wife that specialised in stealing babies from hospital maternity wards as well as a two-man gang that robs mothers of their babies at gun point. Also arrested were syndicates that specialise in bank robbery and the one that robs churches after service, carting away tithes and offerings pooled by worshippers. The command also arrested a syndicate that tricks cardealers into parting with their cars with false credit alerts that are programmed to hit their phones once a transaction is sealed. No

fewer than 15 second-hand cars were recovered from this syndicate alone. Indeed, since his inauguration as the Governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano has continued to justify the faith of Anambrarians in him, with a consistent performance that has turned the state into one of the safest places in Nigeria today. So far, the Obiano administration has donated over 100 patrol vehicles to Operation Kpochapu, his crime-bursting squad, to ensure that there is no letup in their capacity to respond to distress calls as well as ensure an effective policing of the state. Again, the known darkspots across the state have been wiped out with security tents that are heavily fortified with sandbags and sharpshooting officers on 24-hour vigilance. In immediate response to Obiano’s heroics, Anambra is now overflowing with investors who inundate the state’s Investment Promotion and Protection Agency (ANSIPPA) with inquiries on how to come into the state and play a role in the ensuing revolution. The latest of them is UDIPPCO Limited which, last week, penned a $150 million electricity generation deal to provide 80 megawatts of electricity and solve the power needs of the state.

Police Commission promotes 233 senior officers

appraisal of performance (APER) grading in considerhe Police Service ing and approving the proCommission has w][w\qwxq]z^qw& ^_v} approved the proChairman of the Commotion of two mission, Sir Mike Mbama hundred and thir- Okiro, who presided over ty three (233) senior police the meeting, enjoined the w& ^_v}q q z^q {_w w][w\q wxq w& ^_vq ]wq _^ [{_w `]^q ]z^q ]z^q w& ^_vq `vq w\^q wxq ]z^q commission’s gesture by decisions of the 9th plenary rededicating themselves to meeting of the commission. the service of their fatherq [x]|q ^q¥ÈȦqwxq]z^qw& ers were promoted from the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) to the next rank of Deputy Commissioner of Police, (DCP), one hundred and seventy seven (177) promoted from the rank of Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) to that of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) and one Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) promoted to a Deputy Superintendent of Police, (DSP). The commission took cognisance of merit, availability of vacancy and satisfactory PSC Chairman, Chief Mike Okiro KOLA OLAWOYIN, Abuja

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land, especially during this crucial period in the nation’s life. He said the commission will continue to commit itself to the advancement of the ideals and progress of the Nigeria Police Force and its personnel, even as the commission also approved the adjustment of {_w w][w\q `]^vq wxq ^q of ^_v}


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Power Ministry, NERC move to ensure transparency in electricity market ONYEKA AJUMOBI ONOCHIE, Abuja

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he Minister of Power, Prof Chinedu Nebo, has said the ministry had developed an operator platform to ensure that transparency was maintained in the market, on the heels of the agreements signed last week with generation and distribution companies, independent power producers, international oil companies, and the Nigeria Gas Company, xw_q ^<^Â…][”^q v›{{j|q wxq gas to electricity companies. According to Nebo, who spoke after a MoU signing, NERC and the ministry are currently working assiduously to make sure all the conditions precedent to the declaration of the Transitional Electricity `_–^]q Âœ^_^q x›j„jj^ q [\q good time. The minister said the country had consistently generated between 4,000 `\ q Ă?Â€ĂˆÂŹÂŹq “^ˆ`Âœ`5vq wxq electricity for six weeks, xw_q]z^q„_v]q][“^€q_^ˆ_^]ting, however, that before and after the handover of the power sector to private investors, the market had accrued a lot of debts due to non-payment for gas and power supplied. This, he explained, informed the establishment of the Nigerian Electricity Sector Intervention Facility being fuelled by the CBN, and would be channelled through the Deposit Money Banks. Also speaking, the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, said the legacy gas debt of N36.9 billion owed gas

Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke

Minister of Power, Prof Nebo

suppliers by the power v^…]w_q œ`vq †^[\ˆq v^5j^ q by the CBN-led intervention scheme. “With this intervention, all undisputed claims are hereby settled’’, she said. She stated that, in order to move the sector forward, appropriate security mechanisms would be put in place to ensure payment for the gas sold to the power sector, with a view to creating a viable and sustainable sector. The minister who added that the intervention was complemented by a reciprocal commitment by the gas suppliers to increase volume deliv-

ered, also stressed that the intervention by the gas companies would add 250 million cubic feet per day of gas to the grid, which comes with great potentials of improving power generation in the country. “I believe that these interventions will cumulatively bring, in the near future, a permanent closure to the challenge of under-supply of gas in the domestic market,’’ she said. The agreement will be followed by the disbursement of the intervention fund, monitoring of its implementation, and eventually, the declaration of the Transitional Electric-

ity Market (TEM). The Federal Government had, a week ago, signed agreements with generation and distribution companies, independent power producers, international oil companies and the Nigeria Gas Company, for supply of gas to the nation’s power sector. This is to further boost power generation which hit a historic high of over 4,500 mw recently in the country. The oil companies involved in the agreement signed in Abuja on Tuesday, November 18, are Agip, Oando, Pan Ocean, Chevron, Shell Petroleum Development

Company (SPDC), Nigeria Petroleum Development Company, SEPLAT Petroleum, and Total. Ministers of Power and that of Petroleum Resources, the Group Managing Director of NNPC, Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and Chairman of Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission signed on behalf of the Federal Government. It would be recalled that the Federal Government had, on September 13, 2014, announced a N213 billion interven][w\qx`…[j[]|q]wqw<v^]qˆ`vq legacy debts and address the revenue shortfall in the electricity market.

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he Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr Ado Mohammed, at the weekend, expressed optimism that, by December 2014, polio would be eradicated in Nigeria. Mohammed who made this known at the end of the last board meeting of the agency in Abuja, said, “Our target is that, by December 2014, we would

have eradicated the transmission of wild polio virus, and with all the indicators that we have now, I know Âœ^qÂ…`\q wq[]}q ^q`_^qÂ…w\„dent that it will happen.â€? According to him, Nigeria is left with just six cases, with the country recording 87 per cent reduction in cases, a condition that {_w”^vq]z`]q[]qÂ…`\q`5`[\q]z^q status of a polio-free nation as promised. He added that Nigeria has made progressive increase in immunisation coverage in the country, which, he said, has also

helped in the reduction of child mortality, noting that the agency has, all along, been providing vaccine for free to ensure that even the less privileged have access to it. Speaking on the National Health Bill, Mohammed said, when passed, the bill will provide free health care services to the citizenry and will acÂ…^j^_`]^q`5`[\“^\]qwxqŠq per cent National Health Insurance Scheme, adding that women and chil _^\qÂœ[jjq`jvwq†^\^„]qx_w“q the bill. ED, NPHCDA, Dr Ado Mohammed

Rice industry development Continued from page 52

Also speaking, the President of JICA Alumni Association of Nigeria, Mr. J.K. Naiyeju, represented by Mr Ahmed Agberankhe, said the decision to organise the seminar was borne out of the desire to contribute in creating a peaceful environment anchored on gainful employment and healthy economy. He said the association believed that agribusiness taken above subsistence level could create a lot of business activities that would result in gainful employments and substantial incomes for teaming Nigerians with a view to achieving, not only food security, but sustainable development in all its ram[„…`][w\v} Naiyeju, who explained that JICA Alumni Associa][w\q[vq`q\w\Âľ{_w„]q“`–[\ˆq organisation established in 1989 for individuals who had participated in the various training programmes conducted by the Japanese agency, said the basic objectives of the association are to encourage and foster cooperation, development, cultural ties and free exchange of ideas, knowledge and technology between Nigeria and Japan.


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FCT Minister pledges compensation to settlers ISAH IDRIS, Abuja

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ope has risen for the Abuja indigenes, otherwise known as original inhabitants, as the Federal Capital Territory Minister has pledged to pay due compensation to the inhabitants of Apo Tafyi for allocation of their ancestral land for workers’ mass housing units. FCT Minister, Sen Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, made the commitment while inspecting the 40, 000 workers’ mass housing units last week in Tafyi area of Abuja. A multi-billion naira housing units are being embarked upon by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) in collaboration with some private developers, with the Federal Government and FCT Administration lending their support in the allocation of land. NLC and TUC have stepped up a combined effort to ensure that the workers’ contributions to the Workers’ Housing Scheme \`][w\Âœ[ ^q  w^vq \w]q „˜˜j^q out in the way of similar initiatives in the past but to be realised in house ownership for all contributing workers prior to retirement from service. Mohammed said President Goodluck Jonathan has personally given the FCT Administration a matching order to initiate a viable housing scheme that [vq `<w_ `†j^q `\ q Â…`{`†j^q of catering for the needs of Nigerian workers that are the engine of the country’s economy. He assured workers that when completed, the project will drastically reduce the Âœ[ ^\[\ˆq zw›v[\ˆq  ^„…[]q in the country and, particularly, the rapidly growing population in the territory, promising that the housing ›\[]vqÂœ[jjq†^q`<w_ `†j^} The minister accordingly directed the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) to immediately commence an arrangement to provide basic, but model infrastructure, to the housing unit site, as directed by President Goodluck Jonathan. Mohammed said, “Env›_[\ˆq`<w_ `†[j[]|qwxqzw›ving by Nigerian workers would be achieved through the provision of wavers on premium for the FCT Administration. q• z^q„\`\Â…[\ˆqwxq]z^q[\frastructure aspect of the project is to be driven under the SURE-P Programme of

‌Inspects 40,000 workers’ mass housing units the Federal Government, Federal allocations and Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the FCT.â€? Over 7, 000 skilled and unskilled job opportunities, Mohammed said, would be made available for the people to reduce the scourge of unemployment in the territory. Other workers’ housing units, he said, are located on 329.93 hectares of land at Lugbe District as well as 298.59 hectares in Apo Tafyi District in the Federal Capital Territory. Mohammed also explained that as the urban _^\^Âœ`jq ^<w_]q wxq ]z^q q Administration gears up, vw“^q ”[jj`ˆ^q v^5j^“^\]v€q including Gidan Gaya will †^q `<^Â…]^ q [\q ]z^q {j`\\^ q demolition exercise to ensure model housing units are raised up, while relocation and due compensations will be extended to the residents of the area. Also speaking, NLC President Abdulwaheed Omar, assured the workers ]z`]q]z^[_q^<w_]q[\q†›[j [\ˆq the nation’s economy will no longer be in vain, as the housing unit for Nigerian workers contributing to National Housing Fund has become a reality. He said that gone were the days when the Nigerian workers who invested their life time energy in nation building go home with nothing, as they could not `<w_ q ]wq wÂœ\q `q zw›v^q wxq their own up to retirement age. While commending President Jonathan for supporting the mass hous-

ing for Nigerian workers, Omar implored the Federal Government and FCT administration to sustain their support to ensure the accomplishment of the project. The NLC President, who thanked the Good Homes Ltd and particularly the FCT Minister for his foresight, described the project as historic, saying that no government has ever initiated a viable and sustainable housing project of this kind for the Nigerian workers, and called on Nigerian workers to take the advantage of the scheme. On his part, the General Secretary of Trade Union Council (TUC), Comrade Musa Lawal, who represented the President of TUC, Comrade Bobboi Kaugama, had commended the Federal Government and the FCT Minister for providing the land for the housing scheme for the workers. He commended the Nigerian workers for their resilience over the years, assuring that time has come for them to harvest the fruits of their labour, as they will no longer go out of service empty handed after years of service. The Managing Director of Good Homes Ltd, Chief Alex Okafor, commended President Jonathan for ful„jj[\ˆq z[vq …`“{`[ˆ\q {_w“ises to the workers in the construction of housing units, pledging to ensure successful completion of the project as one of the developers in the construction project.

FCT Minister, Bala Mohammed

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oday, I wish to conclude on this series which began a fortnight ago. Before I do a snippet on HIV/AIDS and its devastation, let me state clearly that although the fact sheet provided by the World Health Organisation (WHO) shows that _w` q]_`&Â…qÂ…_`vz^vq–[jjq“w_^q`vq[]vq„ˆ›_^q stands at 1.3million deaths annually on the world’s roads, compared to Ebola and HIV/AIDS, all three are killers that must be tackled. Secondly, like I stated earlier in this series, the three epidemics remain a black man’s burden as they are more pro\w›\Â…^ q[\q x_[Â…`€qw_q†^5^_qv][jj€q[\qjwÂœq`\ q middle income countries. Thirdly, while w›_q^<w_]vq]wq–[…–qw›]q †wj`q[vqÂ…w““^\ able, the feat shows that we can achieve same with road deaths if all hands are brought to bear in the fight against road traffic crashes, which is obviously older than the other two killers and which, according to The Global Status Report on Road Safety, 2013 from 182 countries, accounting for almost 99 per cent of the world’s population, including Nigeria, kills 1.3million, and another 20 to 50million sustain non- fatal injuries. Road traffic injuries are estimated to be the eighth leading cause of death globally, with an impact similar to that caused by diseases, such as malaria and remain the leading cause of death for young people aged 15–29 years, and as a result, take a heavy toll on those entering their most productive years. Yearly, 400,000 people under the ages of 25years, die at an average of more than 1000 a day. In Nigeria, deaths through road traf„…q Â…_`vz^vq †^xw_^q ]z^q ^v]`†j[vz“^\]q wxq the Commission in 1988 stood at 25,792 crashes and 9,077 deaths. The following fact sheets on Ebola; the average EVD case fatality rate is around 50 per cent. Case fatality rates have varied from 25 per cent to 90 per cent in past outbreaks. Ebola first appeared in 1976 in two si“›j]`\^w›vq w›]†_^`–v€q w\^q [\q ˜`_`€q Sudan. The present cases first notified in March 2014, is the largest and most complex Ebola outbreak since the Ebola virus was first discovered in 1976 and, in the case of Nigeria, has killed few and some thousands globally. The number of people living with HIV rose from around 8 miilion in 1990 to 34 million by the end of 2011.The overall growth of the epidemic has stabilised in recent years. The annual number of HIV infections has steadily declined and due ]wq]z^qv[ˆ\[„…`\]q[\Â…_^`v^q[\q{^w{j^q_^Â…^[”ing anti-retroviral therapy, the number of AIDS-related deaths had also declined. Since the beginning of the epidemics, nearly 30 million people have died from AIDS-related causes with sub-Saharan Africa accounting for 1.2 million deaths in adults and children. The latest statistics as at 2011 shows that estimated 34 million people are living with HIV/AIDS; proportion of adults living with HIV/AIDS who were women estimated at 50 million, Âœz[j^q]z^q„ˆ›_^qxw_qÂ…z[j _^\qv]`\ vq`]qÂŞ}ÂŞq million while those newly infected were 2.5 million and 330,000 for children newly

infected. AIDS deaths as at 2011was 1.7million; as at 2012 in Nigeria, the HIV prevalence rate among adults ages 15–49 was 3.1 per cent. The HIV epidemic in Nigeria is complex and varies widely by region. In some states, the epidemic is more concentrated and driven by high-risk behaviours, while other states have more generalised epidemics that are sustained primarily by multiple sexual partnerships in the general population. If these three kill, why has response by both individuals and corporate agencies, including government, globally been different? To tackle HIV/AIDS and Ebola, several partners, including presidents and governors, private sector, foundations and individuals have closed rank. To raise the funds needed against AIDS or Ebola, several platforms have emerged, including several non-governmental organisations. In the case of Nigeria, the African Development Bank announced a donation of about N160 million to Nigeria in support of the course. The African Development Bank (AfDB) has pledged to release ĂŒŠÂ“[jj[w\q ]wq v›{{w_]q [ˆ^_[`q [\q ]z^q „ˆz]q against the disease under its emergency relief assistance programme. Another $60million will also be released by AfDB to be managed by WHO to strengthen the health system in the entire West Africa, in a few weeks’ time, the sum of N1.9 billion was also approved to tackle the situation. WHO and the other donor agencies have played vital roles. Brion O’neil of the European Union (EU) has assured stakeholders that the EU will support Nigeria to take proactive measures against further breakage of the EVD, stating that, training of health workers should be given a priority. Back home, Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, said over N1.6 billion z`vq †^^\q v{^\]q w\q ]z[vq „ˆz]}q q Â…`\\w]q _^call the total support base from other state governments in Nigeria, even as I vividly recall the global call with President Barack Obama at the forefront of leaders calling for more efforts to kick Ebola out. I also know that almost all the states rallied round to provide funds to keep Ebola at bay while individuals were not left behind. z|q]z^\q wqÂœ^q{`|qj[{qv^_”[Â…^q[\q„ˆz][\ˆq_w` q]_`&Â…qÂ…_`vz^vqÂœz[Â…zq›\j[–^q †wla and HIV/AIDS kill more, especially in Nigeria and other developing economies? Why do individuals show more fear for Ebola and less for road traffic crashes? Out of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, it is rare to see state governments donate logistics and funding to compliment the efforts of the Federal Government in the fight against road traffic crashes. Only x^œ€q v›…zq `vq `ˆwvq ]`]^€q z`”^q †j`˜^ q the trail. However, the present level of involvement by some corporate organisations is commendable, but I believe we can collectively do more, not just in terms of mobilising funds and other logistics, but also in changing our road use behaviour which costs nothing and which is fundamental in reducing road ]_`&Â…qÂ…_`vz^v}


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NAFDAC boss threatens legal action against striking workers TOYIN ADEBAYO, Abuja

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irector General, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Dr Paul Orhii, at the weekend, threatened legal action against the striking workers of the agency. According to him, he had instructed a lawyer to secure an injunction restraining the union members from beating up and locking out workers that are not willing to join the strike. Orhii made this known while briefing newsmen on the issues surrounding the strike embarked upon by his staff. According to him, workers who until now had been monitoring movements of drugs and other consumable products which fall within the purview of the agency are no more available, and counterfeiters would use the opportunity to import their unsafe drugs. These actions of theirs, he said, are against the 2005 Trade Union Acts which state that staff cannot be sanctioned if he/she refuses to join any strike action, regretting however, that reverse is the case now. “In Yaba Laboratory, some of the staff went

DG, NAFDAC, Dr Paul Orhii there, where we have a very big laboratory that are sealed that has to be constantly with electricity to the extent that if you disconnect power, expensive things will be destroyed; yet, they went there, and disconnected the light, knowing the implication of doing that. They beat up the officer manning the laboratory. Orhii stated that the act, which caused hazard to the health of the citizenry, “is ashamed of the health workers who go on strike at any slightest opportunity and abandoning the citizens to die in the process.” He lamented that there

is a lot of impunity and illegality going on with the strike, stressing, “I smell a rat in spite of our elaborate effort to avert it, they know that October, November and December is the period a lot of counterfeiters smuggle in their goods, and now, NAFDAC staff are on strike, and the borders will be porous for them to bring in their dangerous products into the country.” On the issue of converting NAFDAC officials from the Consolidated Researchers and Allied Workers Salary Structure to Consolidated Health

Workers Salary Structure (CONHESS), the DG said, “CONHESS is a salary structure for healthcare workers. This CONHESS was being implemented at NAFDAC before. It comes with the basic allowance; as I understand, it is less than the basic allowance on CONHESS. “But, CONHESS comes with hazard allowance for health workers. But, there are other allowances attached to this CONHESS salary structure because it is a healthcare workers’ salary structure, it is beneficial to people who are healthcare professionals. If you are a doctor, nurse

in NAFDAC, you will benefit,” he added, stressing that CONHESS would not benefit non-health professionals in the agency. He stated that, the counterfeiters went to all the borders to ensure that NAFDAC staffers were not on ground in order to smuggle in their fake products, adding “I am not leaving any stone unturned in ensuring that, no counterfeit products are imported in to the country; I have made contacts with security agencies to man the boarders. It would be recalled that workers of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) under the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria (MHWUN) had embarked on a nationwide strike over a six-point issue of converting NAFDAC officials from the Consolidated Researchers and Allied Workers Salary Structure to Consolidated Health Workers Salary Structure. Their other demands include: non-payment of allowances for productivity, promotion for the 13th month, in addition asking for t he st o p p ag e of p ro mo t i ng t ho se o n l e ve l 9 t o 11 ahe ad o f t ho se o n l e ve l 10, whi c h has b e c o me the norm for health workers under the Federal Ministry of Health.

NHIS members hit 7.2 m, says Thomas Thomas who stated this while presenting his xecutive Secre- _v]q `\\[ ^_v`_|q ^ [`q tary, National scorecard in Abuja, said Health Insur- the scheme had initiated ance Scheme programmes that had (NHIS), Dr enabled it achieve more Femi Thomas, at the than the presidential tarweekend, said that, with- get of 30 per cent coverin the last one year, enrol- age, even as it targets 40 ^\]q _^q[\q]z^qz^`j]zq per cent coverage of the insurance scheme had nation’s entire populagone up to about 2 mil- tion by 2015. lion, representing 40 per According to him, ^\]qwxq]z^q]w]`jq _^qxw_q NHIS has registered its the preceding eight years presence in the nation’s and bringing the total centennial celebration by number of enrolees to 7.2 w<^_[\ q ^\_wj^^vq ` ^vvq million. to services that were on

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the nation’s exclusive list, such as capital intensive super tertiary disease conditions like oncology, orthopaedic surgery, trauma, open heart surgery and renal cases. He further stated that, six open heart surgeries, one renal transplant, two orthopaedic surgeries and four oncology treatments have been successfully carried out under his administration. The NHIS boss stated that the objectives of the intervention programme were in three folds: rewarding enrolees who kept faith with the scheme in the years of its [\x`\ |q `\ q [& j][^vÏq discouraging medical tourism; and showcasing the capacity of Nigerian medical centres and pervw\\^jq ]wq ^`jq ^<^ ][ ^j|q with these complex conditions. According to him, some of the programmes already initiated by his administration include: the mobile health insurance; community health insurance; proposed health

insurance for members of the National Youth Service Corps during their compulsory one-year service; and planned health insurance for 24 million pupils in the country, which, he said, would [ qw<qvww\} He stressed that the coverage of the pupils, had been endorsed by state governments in the country which would jointly fund it shortly after its introduction, even as 20 governors had already included funding of the programme in their next year’s budgets. He further said, “Within the year, the scheme com{j^]^ q ]z^q _v]q ^ ^_q _^µq accreditation of HMOs. This process, anchored by Pricewaterhouse Coopers Ltd, from 2012, was successfully completed in September 2014. Of the 61 old HMOs, 38 were reaccredited, while 15 new HMOs were exempted, as they were newly registered, and not due for reaccreditation. According to him, the conclusion of the exercise

has brought the number of HMOs operating under the scheme to 53, stressing, “We can boldly assure you, ladies and gentlemen, that the exercise has introduced a new lease of life into the health insurance industry in Nigeria, as it engendered the emergence of strong, competitive and reliable players in the industry.” He continued, “A critical part of our work in the last one year has involved the groundwork for a comprehensive digitalisation of health insurance activity in our country. Our focus has been the `5`[\ ^\]qwxq`q{`{^_j^vvq process and administration of health insurance. It is my pleasure to assure you that our feet `_^q \w q _ j|q w\q ]z^q ground and we are ready for the race, even as Nigeria relies on us as its major z q xw_q ]z^q `5`[\ ^\]q wxq Universal Health Coverage by 2020, while Mr President looks forward to the accomplishment of our target of 40 per cent by 2015.”

Gbeneol bags UN award for youth empowerment ONYEKA AJUMOBI ONOCHIE, Abuja

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enior Special Assistant to the President on Millennium Development Goals, Dr Precious Gbeneol, has bagged a United Nations award for leading the light in the efforts to empower the youths in the country. The award also recognised the strides made by the presidential aide and the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on MDGs in galvanising the youth to lend their voices through the ‘My World Survey’ in the global quest to develop a successor framework for the Millennium Development Goals. Presenting the award which was received by Dr Christopher Otabor, Head of Information and Communications of the OSSAP-MDGs on behalf of Dr Gbeneol, on the sideline of the event and gala night in New York, Corrine Wood, Director, United Nations Millennium Campaign, said Nigeria stood out among other nations in the harnessing of views, priorities and voices of the youth as part of the local and regional consultations leading to the framing and adoption of a post-2015 agenda aimed at building a future that is sought after by all. Speaking on behalf of the agency, Dr Otabor said, “Nigeria, through OSSAP-MDGs supported the roll out of ‘My World Survey’ in Nigeria and some other parts of Africa to capture the views and aspirations of the youths in the country’s position paper that will be fed into the overall global agenda by 2015. “Using the structure of the NYSC across the country, OSSAP-MDGs commissioned the use of the survey ]wwjq [\q ]z^q _v]q ® `_]^_q wxq 2013, and the outcome has been the surveying of over 145,000 individuals, making Nigeria’s ‘My World Survey’ the largest ever conducted in the world, and constituting around 70 per cent of the global total of those surveyed.” A statement issued by Desmond Utomwen, Media and Communications Consultant to OSSAPMDGs also stated that `vq {`_]q wxq ]z^q ^<w_]vq wxq OSSAP-MDGs to sustain the empowerment of the youth in line with President Goodluck Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda, the office has been working with the Ministry of Youths, the Citizen and Leadership Training Centre and the National Youth Service Corps, by funding some of their strategic programmes aimed at addressing issues of unemployment.


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Jigawa PDP splits over Zonal gubernatorial primaries MOHAMMED SULEIMAN, Dutse.

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rom all indications, Mal. Aminu Ringim’s success in the forthcoming 2015 gubernatorial elections is bleak, as many PDP supporters have kicked against his candidature describing it as “self imposition”

Those contested during the recent PDP zonal gubernatorial primaries held in Kaduna are Aminu Ringim, Abba Anas, Danladi Auyo, and Arch. Aminu Kani, whereby Aminu Ringim emerged winner. The Kaduna zonal gubernatorial primaries has further deepened the existing factions

in Jigawa PDP. Investigations conducted by Newswatch Times revealed that even though aspirants of Saminu Turaki led faction were allowed to partake, they faulted the proceedings of the whole exercise, and averred not to support Alh. Aminu Ringim who emerged winner. It was reliably gathered that

shortly after the pronouncement of Ringim as PDP sole candidate, many PDP supporters in Dutse and beyond have started grumbling that his nomination wasn’t people’s mandate, but government “self imposition.” For example Zubairu Kwaimawa a PDP staunch member, said honestly I love

PDP, as I don’t have any party, but I won’t vote Ringim, since he wasn’t people’s choice but government candidate. ]q ` ^ q ]z[vq [v`<^ ][w\q if allowed to go unchecked, may give room to anti- party leading to protest votes to the oppositions during the forthcoming 2015 general elections. But to Muazu Dutse, Mal. Aminu Ringim deserved the ticket to gun for governorship of Jigawa state based on his commitment, public exposure, among other credentials. Contacted, the Jigawa PDP Chairman, Alh. Salisu Mamuda clears the air as saying, all what we have done, we strictly ensure that we followed due process of our party’s laid down procedures. On members grumblings that the choice of Malam Aminu wasn’t people’s mandate, Mamuda said that’s people’s wish, since every one is entitle to his opinion. It will be recalled that the Saminu Turaki faction of the PDP had earlier petitioned the state EXCO of the party to both Federal High Court Kano, and the PDP National secretariat over what it called humiliation threat, among other maltreatment.

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Security will be my priority if... Ribadu NANKPAH BWAKAN, Bauchi

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eoples Democratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial aspirant in Adamawa state, Malam Nuhu Ribadu yesterday disclosed that he would use his security knowledge and experience to curb the menace of Boko Haram insurgents terrorsing the state and other neighbouring states in North East region. Speaking to newsmen shortly after he was screened and cleared by the PDP North `v]q v _^^\[\ q w [5^^q [\q Bauchi, Ribadu said his desire to curb the menace of the insurgency informed his decision to join the governorship race of Adamawa state in the forthcoming general elections. Ribadu who was the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said the activities of the insurgency in the state and region was becoming embarrassing saying if elected as governor he would work with all the governors and stakeholders from the region to curb the activities of the insurgency in region. He further disclosed that if Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima (left) presenting food item to a less privileged woman, at the inauguration of free he emerge as PDP’s candidate distribution of food to the poor and the vulnerable in Maiduguri, yesterday. and subsequently wins the governorship election, on assumption as Adamawa state governor, security of lives and Addressing a mammoth He stated that he will accord supporters nationwide to pro- sive of riggings syndrome dur- property of the citizens would MOHAMMED SULEIMAN, Dutse gathering of APC supports in priority to unemployment af- tect their votes during elections. ing elections. be his top most priority, so as ational President Dutse during his declaration, fecting the youths and school “The era of riggings and Parts of the initiatives assign- `5_` ]q w]zqjw `jq`\ qxw_^[ \q National Asfurther said as professional leavers, integrate the Agricul- manipulation is over, as APC ment include advocacy, among [\ ^v]w_vq `vq ^jjq `vq `5_` ]q sociation of NiAccountant, the APC adminis- tural and health sectors. will no longer condone habit political education on do’s and development noting that no geria Chamber tration will ensure equity and of elections malpractices any don’ts, as well as enlightening meaning development can Others are women empowof Commerce, social justice as well as uphold erment, reinvegoration of ailing longer. the electorates on prevention, take place without peace. Mines, and Agriculture and Jiprudence utilization of public industries, among other proviHon. Fagam who was a forcontrol, and consequencies of According to him, “My adgawa State staunch member of funds. sion of social amenities to the mer legislator under defunct riggings during elections. ministration will give priority the All Progressives Congress “As an Accountant, we people. PRP in the Second Republic Amongst prominent per- to security issue for the pur(APC), Alh. Badaru Abubakar will strive hard in upholdrepresenting Gwaram Federal sonalities that graced the oc- pose of development. In fact, Also he commended the efhas declared his intention to ing the principle of account- forts and support of the party’s constituency said in arresting casion include former deputy I will make security to be the gun for gubernatorial race, and ability, commitment, as well supporters, and assured he will this situation, announced the governor of Jigawa state, Barr. cardinal principle of my adassured if voted he will run a `vqxw vqw _q`5^\][w\q]w `_ vq not let them down. formation of anti-squard rig- Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, Alh. ministration. What is happentransparent, and open door viable people’s oriented proging initiatives that will stand Sani Zorro, all APC state ex- ing today in our region should Earlier in his remarks, Hon. policy that will ensure equity grammes”. _ q[\q z^ q `][\ q]z^q^§ ^v- ecutives. Tukur Fagam called on all APC be condemned by every right and social justice. thinking citizen.”

^q _^ _^5^ q ]z`]q [\\w ^\]q Nigerians were being massacred and property destroyed NANKPAH BWAKAN, Bauchi sideration for the state services While giving the break- Justice, Regional and Social up of N69 billion statutory al- on daily basis saying all and down of the recurrent and sectors received N8.6 billion, location and Internally Gener- sundry, irrespective of their overnor Isa _[\ q]z^qǬ©Èq v `jq|^`_} Presenting the budget on capital expenditure, Yuguda N30.8 billion, N1 billion, ated Revenue of N8.9 billion. Yuguda of Bauchi ethnic, religion and political Yuguda said that Bauchi `&j[`][w\q v]q \[]q `\ q wjhas presented ]z^q½ww_qwxq]z^qv]`]^q w v^qwxq said Personnel cost takes N3.2 billion and N21.2 bilstate would remain on the laborate with security agents budget estimate Assembly, Governor Yuguda N26.1 billion, Overhead cost lion respectively. The budget tagged, “Budget path of sustainable develop- ]wq \ qj`v][\ qvwj ][w\q]wq]z^q of one and twenty said out of the budget pro- got N25.1 billion and Conseven billion and eight hun- posal, the sum of N62.8 billion solidated Revenue Fund wxq j j ^\]q`\ q w\][\ w vq ment in the implementation menace of the insurgency for dred and ninety three billion is earmarked for recurrent Charges received the sum Optimism”, Governor Yugu- of the 2015 budget. peace reign again in region He gave the breakdown which he had assured that he (N127,893,233,297) to the state expenditure and N65.8 billion of N11.4 billion, Adminis- da said the recurrent estimate trative, economic, Law and is put at N77.9 billion, made of the Consolidate Revenue is coming on board on to lead House of Assembly for con- for capital expenditure. Fund Charges as N4.5 billion the united and collective war Pension and Gratuity, Public against the insurgency. Debt Charges/debt servicing Ribadu however, expressed takes N5.4 billion, as pub- optimism that he would Governor has no power to anointed candidate saying afraid the party might not NANKPAH BWAKAN, Bauchi that the party is providing anoint any aspirant to suc- make it to the general elec- j[ q w& ^_v q v`j`_|q w\v ^vq emerge victorious at the he former min- `q j^ ^jq {j`|[\ q ^j q xw_q `jjq ceed him because such an tion because the people of N1.5 billion. party’s primaries and subHe said the capital receipts sequently win the elections ister of State the aspirants in the forth- action will be tantamount to the state may not accept is projected that the state to become the governor of mediocrity.” such a candidate.” for Health and coming general elections. He added that, “The Pate told newsmen in Executive Director of the would realize capital receipts the state saying, “Let’s wait Bauchi state gubernatorial as- Bauchi that his motive of party has assured that it National Primary Health- in the sum of N49.9 billion, and see the PDP primaries pirant under the platform joining the governorship will provide a level play- care Development Agency made up of opening balance in Adamawa state, people of the People’s Democratic race to salvage the state from ing ground for all the as- (NPHCDA) said that only N250 million, Internal loans will see the outcome which I Party (PDP) Dr. Moham- the shackles of poverty, in- pirants, so the issue of an way to address insecurity N9.6 billion, external loans ^q^j^ ]^ q`vq]z^q{`_]| vq½` med Ali Pate has dismissed security and unemployment anointed candidate does in the north-east is through N7.3 billion, aids and grants bearer and by the grace God, the rumour that he was and was not anointed by the even arise. If there is an shared prosperity as every- N9.4 billion, as well as other I will be the next governor of anointed candidate as body will have access the capital receipts/L G Joint Pro- Adamawa state.” Governor Isa Yuguda’s Governor. jects N23 billion. According to him, “The wrongly insinuated , i am resources in the region.

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Suswam dissolves Benue LGs today ments within the period of overnor Ga- six months. Sources close to Governbriel Suswam of Benue State is ment House, Makurdi, told expected to an- Newswatch Times that high nounce the dis- level lobbying by stakeholdsolution, on Wednesday, of ers from the various LGs has local government councils been going on for over one elected two years ago and ap- month. Highly placed politicians {w[\]q Â…`_^]`–^_q Â…w““[5^^vq in the Benue South Senatorial that would preside over the `<`[_vqwxq]z^qǪqjwÂ…`jqˆw”^_\- District have asked Suswam

]z^“q`vqÂ…`_^]`–^_qÂ…w““[5^^q members, as his parting gift to them. TOYIN ADEBAYO, Abuja Even as the governor seems enue Youths in Dinot to be disposed towards aspora Association retaining the chairmen behas urged Peoples cause some of them indicated interest in seeking higher Democratic Party (PDP) elective positions, pundits to conduct free and fair are of the view that there is a primaries without fear or lot of pressure on him to re- favour and see how well they would perform durtain some of them. [\ˆq]z^qǏŠĂˆq^j^Â…][w\v} National Secretary of the group, Torkuma Asongo, spoke in Abuja after its GYANG BERE, Jos the students were ad- situation, management plenary session on state their numbers for the day. The Management of the vised to go home and met and directed that of the country, stressing niversity of renewed protest were that PDP would continue Jos was shut burning tyres on major University, whose second await further instructions the University should be to win elections in the down yes- streets and barricaded semester examinations while the seven-member closed down until further state for its eyes on sellterday by the main gate of the in- were billed for Monday, w““[5^^q Â…w\v][]›]^ q notice. Students are here- able candidates like Govthe school’s stitution, demanding the ÇĂ?]zq wxq w”^Ҡ^_€q ǏŠĂ?q look into the students’ by directed to vacate the ernor Gabriel Suswam has zwv]^jvqw\qw_q†^xw_^qÇ{“q management following management to reverse †›]qj`]^_qvz[x]^ q]wq]z^qŠv]q complaints. endeared him to heart of Parts of the statement on Tuesday.â€? of December as a result the persistent protest by their decision. However, to forestall of the initial protest on reads “This morning, It would be recalled that the largest population of students over alleged inthe people through selfcrease in fees as security breach of peace, the Man- Monday said the closure ›^v `|€qĂ‡Ăˆ]zq w”^Ҡ^_€q the students on Monday less service delivery to the w{^_`][”^vq„_^q]^`_ÂľÂˆ`vq]wq agement of the institu- is to avoid the escalation ǏŠĂ?€q v]› ^\]vq “w†[j[˜^ q protested the alleged sys- grass roots. and blocked the Bauchi tematic increase in school disperse the protesting tion has closed down the of the situation. “We are mobilising reIn a Press statement isroad highway and set fees, blocking the main school until further nostudents. sources to ensure that entrance of the Main Newswatch Times tice and students residing sued in Jos yesterday by ]|_^vqw\q„_^} Suswam is elected into the “In order to avoid fur- campus of the institution gathered that the stu- in hostels asked to vacate the institution’s RegisSenate during the forthdents who came out in w\q w_q †^xw_^q Ç{“q |^v]^_- trar, Barr. Jilli-Dandam, ther escalation of the along Bauchi road, Jos. coming National Assembly elections to continue with his good work and calling on all stakeholders in the state to support Suswam. “Suswam is a top contender for Benue NorthEast Senatorial District.â€? The group emphasised GODWIN AKOR, Makurdi that Suswam’s screening is already causing some irector-General of aspirants to beat retreat as National Task Force they know fully-well that Against Smuggling of he has done his home work Illegal Arms and Ammunito win any individual no tion, Dr Emmanuel Okereke, “`5^_qzwÂœqz[ˆzj|Âľq{j`Â…^ q has charged over 800 cadets, across the state and urged who are newly recruited them (other aspirants) not and undergoing training in to see themselves as losBenue State, to take disciers but maintain peace pline as their watchword. after the elections to reap Okereke spoke while admaximally from Suswam’s dressing the cadets at Imwealth of experiences. maculate Heart College of “The news of Suswam’s Education, Makurdi, the state screening didn’t come to capital, stressing that they are them as surprise knowing expected to combat illegal imwell that PDP is a party portation of goods in addition that is truly democratic to monitoring oil pipelines. `\ qÂœ[]zq^|^vq`jÂœ`|vq„§^ q He emphasised that vandalism of oil pipelines has Cross-section of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) returnees at a reception organised for them in Pankshin, Plateau State... on the masses choice in every election.â€? become national embarrass- yesterday. ment and urged the cadets to prepare themselves for the task ahead. “You must be prepared to “We also looked into bring the insurgency to a lution. When the Senate wxq [_q ]`<€q [_q [Â…^q `_join forces with other secu- Continued from Page 4 the budgetary provisions quick resolution.â€? takes the question of the shall Adesola Amosu, rity agencies towards susof emergency rule in for them and we looked However, Senator state of emergency, of and the Director Gen]`[\[\ˆq ]z^q „ˆz]q `ˆ`[\v]q ›\]z^q`<^Â…]^ qv]`]^vqwxq  - into what has been done Abaribe stressed that, course, you will be there eral of the Department of wholesome practices, which amawa, Borno and Yobe so far by the military “The question of the because it would be dis- State Services (DSS), Mr z`”^q `<^Â…]^ q vwÂ…[wÂľ^Â…w\w“should be granted if the in curtailing the insur- state of emergency was cussed in the open ple- Ita Ekpeyong . ic development of the counnation wants them to win gency. And I can tell you not what was on the ta- nary.â€? However, the Senate try.â€? the war. that the Senate was very ble today and we are He dismissed the spec- will today deliberate on Okereke enjoined new “The Senate, in an ex- impressed with the re- going to wait also until ulative story published in the Police invasion of the recruits of the agency to be ecutive session, had spent sponse from the military []q[vq†_w›ˆz]q]wq]z^q½ww_q one if the national dailies National Assembly last Â…w““[5^ q]wq`Â…][”[][^vq`]q]z^q more than 8 hours dis- and, like I said, the mili- of the Senate, then, we yesterday on impeach- week Thursday which camp, adding that examinacussing with the Service tary has shown itself to be will discuss it. What the ment proceedings against led to the use of tear gas tion would be conducted to Chiefs of the Nigerian capable of dealing with Senate did today was to President Goodluck Jona- on some federal lawmakdetermine those that would Armed Forces. The inter- the insurgency. separate the two ques- than as rumour that he ers and the commotion “`–^q]z^q„\`jqj[v]} action was very frank and “The fact that they are tions. Of course, the mil- would not like to com- that followed. Meanwhile, the state Direcit was very detailed. We capable of dealing with itary continues to insist ment on. The Senate President, tor of the agency, Ali Agbane, looked into what have the insurgents, means that they need the state David Mark, made the The Service Chiefs who commended the cadets for been the constraints of that the Senate will do all of emergency to be able `5^\ ^ q ]z^q Â…jwv^ q  ww_q declaration yesterday aftheir maturity and good conthe Nigerian military in that is within its powers to conduct the opera- session were: the Chief of ter the marathon closed duct, though sued for more dealing with the insur- to support the Nigerian tions in a manner that _“|q ]`<€q ]}Âľ ^\^_`jq door session with the Secooperation from them. gency. military so that we can will lead to quick reso- Kenneth Minimah, Chief curity Chiefs. GODWIN AKOR, Makurdi

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to retain the chairmen in the area because of the recent role they played in enhancing growth of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). It was learnt, however, that the request has put the governor in a dilemma because the general consensus has been that majority of the chairmen performed below expectation. So, they should go.

]q ]z^q ][“^q wxq „j[\ˆq ]z[vq report, it was not clear if the entire councils would be removed, but the governor’s intention is that there should be fairness in the distribution of appointments across the state. Three months ago, correspondents met with the governor and requested that he should appoint some of

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Boko Haram: Displaced persons build new town in Adamawa By PRNigeria

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ollowing activities of Boko Haram terrorists in parts of the North East, thousands of displaced citizens from Gwoza have found a new town in Adamawa State, called Daware, in Fofure Local Government Area and there are indications many of these may never return to their original homes. Gwoza, a vast local government in Borno State has been consistently under attack since April this year, when members of the Boko Haram sect, fleeing from Sambisa Forest, moved into their towns on motorcycles. On 30 May 2014, the traditional ruler, Emir of Gwoza, Idrissa Timta, was killed after his abduction along with the Emir of Uba, Ismaila Mamza, by armed men, in Hawul LGA, on their way to attend the funeral of the Emir of Gombe, Alhaji Shehu Abubakar. In the second week of August, a son of Timta, who was installed after his father’s murder, ran away from the town after the terrorists finally overran the town, sacking the Police Mobile Unit training school and declaring it headquarters of their newly founded Caliphate. A village head in Gwoza, Alhaji Idrissa Lawan, who is now a resident of Dawari, following his displacement, said in an interview that majority of those who fled to Daware are no longer thinking of returning to

their original homes. Lawan told members of Journalists Against Disaster Initiative (JADI) on a mission to evaluate the condition of internally displaced persons in Adamawa State that a resident of Gwoza, who fled to Dawari, settled down and after a month, returned home. On his way back to his new place of abode, about 300 others followed him and the population has swelled to over 3,000 since then. It was gathered that although Daware had existed as a hamlet before now, the over three thouv`\ q ½^^[\ q _^v[ ^\]vq wxq Gwoza and its environs have now turned it into a bigger village. Officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)

and Adamawa State Government only recently discovered the now sprawling community located off YolaMubi highway following the invasion of Mubi by the terrorists and search was conducted to discover where residents fled to. The condition given for their stay in Daware was that no temporary tents will be erected as the new residents have been allotted both farm and building plots to begin normal life but NEMA has continued to support the IDPs with essential food and nonfood relief items. The team also visited the temporary IDPs’ camp at Nyako Housing Estate in Yola, NYSC Permanent Orientation IDP Camp and and

Malkohi, where those camped in Nyako IDPs camp have now been moved to. The National Emergency Management Agency has said some of the common challenges affecting the smooth operations in the four Internally Displaced Persons’ camps in Adamawa State have been identified, giving the total number of IDPs as 12,000. The tour, which was led by Director General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Muhammad Sani-Sidi, had representatives of United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) and Journalists Against

Disaster (JADI). Sani-Sidi told the IDPs that concerted approach will now be applied to

address the challenges aimed at making life more meaningful for the displaced persons in the camps and ordered immediate additional supply of mattresses to replace those already carted away by displaced persons who had left the camps. He also warned against shoddy treatment of people with ailment and approved special packages for voluntary teachers, to improve the teaching of IDP children currently on the camps. According to him, the issue of displaced persons is causing great concern to the Federal Government and citizens of the country, he, however, gave an assurance that all necessary steps will be taken to address them, including flushing out insurgents from their hideouts.

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Refs receive visas for courses inUK

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igeria’s eleven elite referees listed for a two –week capacity –enhancing programme in England have been granted entry visas into the United Kingdom. The referees, constitut[\ˆq]z^q„_v]q†`]Â…zqwxq`_†[]^_vq ]wq†^q`<w_ ^ qÂ…`{`Â…[]|qĂ˜^\hancing opportunities with `q”[^Âœq]wq[“{_w”[\ˆqw&Â…[`]ing of the domestic League, are Ferdinand Udoh, Shuaibu Abdullahi, Usman Isah, Samuel Pwadutakan, Tope Orowole, Egudia Efosa, Peter Ogwu, Paul Umuago, Musa Dung Davon, Olayinka Olayide and Ukah Ndubuisi. The delegation, to be led by President of Nigeria

Referees Association, Alhaji Ahmed Maude and Chairman of the NFF Referees w““[5^^€q jz`š[q ›v›xq Ahmed Fresh, will depart for London on Sunday, and will be at the English FA High Performance Training Facility at St. Georges Park, Burton-on-Trent on Monday and Tuesday. Their stay in England will also see them visit Wembley Stadium and Emirates Stadium, the of„…^vq wxq z^q €q ˆ^]q [\volved in study group mini –workshops, assess refereeing operations at a Premier ^`ˆ›^q“`]…zq`\ q`5^\ q`q Question-and-Answer session to analyse weekend Premier League matches.

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nyimba coach, Kadiri Ikhana has said he expects his club to land their third CAF Champions League next year, more than 11 years after he led them ]wq ]z^[_q „_v]q …w\][\^\]`jq title. Ikhana made history in 2003, when he led Enyimba to become the

„_v]q [ˆ^_[`\qÂ…jݠq]wqÂœ[\q Africa’s foremost clubs competition. And Enyimba and Nigeria league champions, Kano Pillars will again ½|q ]z^q Â…w›\]_|‡vq ½`ˆq in the CAF Champions League next year. Ikhana is back in the saddle at Enyimba and he said Nigeria is too big a country to crash out in the group phase of the CAF Champions League. The former CAF w`Â…zq wxq ]z^q ^`_q v`[ Â€q “Any Nigerian club on the continent should be ^|^[\ˆq ]z^q v^“[¾„\`jvq w_q winning the title because that is what Nigerians deserve,â€? he said. This year, both Enyimba and Pillars failed to even reach the moneyspinning group stage of the competition.

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igeria Football Federation (NFF) Secretary General, Musa Amadu, has said Nigeria are yet to receive the nine million dollars prize money they earned at the last World Cup because of the leadership crisis that has bedeviled the country. “The money is ready, but the ‘katakata’ (crisis) we have had has meant we are yet to access it,� Amadu disclosed in a radio interview. “We believe that once everything is sorted out, we will get the cash.� The leadership tussle began soon after

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the country’s exit at the hands of France at the World Cup in Brazil 2014. Amadu also said they are very much aware of the $3.8 million advanced to them by the federal ˆw”^_\“^\]q ]wq w<v^]q ]z^q appearance fee for the players at Brazil and are obliged to refund it once they get the money. “We have a memo from the sports ministry reminding us of our obligation to the government and once we get the money, we will pay up,� he said. The Super Eagles reached the knockout stage of the World Cup in Brazil for only the second time in their history.

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lmeria and Super him miss the start of this `ˆj^vq “[ Â„^j - season. er, Ramon Azeez Meanwhile, Nigeria Âœ`vqv^\]qw<qw\q w\ `|q Under-20 striker,Isacc night after picking up two yellow cards, one in each half, in his club’s 0-0 draw with Granada. Azeez picked up the „_v]q wxq z[vq †ww–[\ˆvq [\q the 38th minute and got his marching orders in the 53rd minute, but still ten man Almeria managed to claim a point. The red card is the „_v]q wxq z[vq {_wx^vv[w\`jq career, but he did pick ›{q „”^q †ww–[\ˆvq j`v]q season which triggered a suspension that saw

Success is still searching in the 64th minutes for xw_q z[vq „_v]q v^\[w_q ˆw`jq w›vv^xq jq _`†[} The eighteen-yearfor Granada after coming in as a substitute old has now gone 556 minutes, accumulated over 10 La-Liga games œz^_^q z^q v]`_]^ q „”^€q without a goal. Despite his goal drought he is still highly respected at the modest La-Liga side and manager Joaquin Caparros has spoken in his defence. `{`__wvq ` “[5^ q that the goal drought is a concern, but he is also …w\„ ^\]q ]z`]q w\…^q z^q starts scoring he won’t stop.

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igeria striker, Bartholomew Ogbeche has been suspended for this weekend Dutch league game for his team, Cambuur af]^_qz^q{[…–^ q›{qz[vq„x]zq booking. The former PSG and Middlesbrough goal getter was axed ahead of next round of games in the league after he re…^[”^ qz[vq„x]zq…`›][w\qwxq the season last weekend in Cambuur’s 3-1 win at Utrecht. He will therefore miss his club’s home game against AZ Alkmaar on Saturday. Incidentally, Ogbeche scored at least a goal in all the game where he was cautioned except against Feyenoord. His other bookings came in the games against [5^vv^q _z\^“€q ^^_^\-

veen, Ajax and Utrecht. Ogbeche has been a force to reckon with in Holland having scored eight goals in the league this season thus far and he is now joint second top scorer in the league with Luc Castaignois (Twente) behind Michie lKramer(ADO Den Haag), who has scored nine goals.

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ewly appointed Shanghai Shangha East Asia manager, Sven Goran E Eriksson, is hopeful of la landing the signature of a Nigerian Aaron Sam Samuel in the January tra transfer wind do dow. w. Shangh Shanghai East A As Asia ia ha have made contact with the `5`…–^_€ `5`…–^_€q `\ q ]z^q ……j›†q …j ›†q z` z`”^q „_“^ q u their interest by up

w<^_[\ˆq z[“q `q ]z_^^Âľ year contract, which is being studied by his agent. Having said that, Samuel and his camp have reservations about the striker continuing his career in the Chinese Super League next season, meaning Sven Goran Eriksson needs to convince him to accept the proposal. Russian, German and Turkish clubs are also watching Samuel with interest, after putting himself in the shop window during the x_[Â…`\q ›{qwxq `][w\vqŽ›`j[„^_v€qÂœz^_^qz^q \^5^ q]Âœwqˆw`jvq[\qxw›_q“`]Â…z^vqxw_q]z^q ›per Eagles.

And based on the average wages earned by players in the aforementioned countries, the teams can match his â‚Ź650,000 per season take-home pay. “I can’t say right now the teams in Russia and Turkey that are interested in Aaron Samuel. China is a big league also. He will leave China if we have a club that can pay both what Guangzhou R&F and `_w\qÂœ`\]v€—q 5`q \^–^€q who represents Samuel reated. In 2014, Samuel chalked up 8 goals for Guangzhou R&F, and this is supple“^\]^ q †|q z[vq „”^q v]_[–^vq for Norwegian team Sarpsborg 08 prior to his move to China.

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he Nigeria 2014/15 league season may j[–^j|q –[…–q w<q [\q March to allow the major[]|qwxqÂ…jݠvq[\q]z^q]w{q½[ˆz]q access cash from their state governments. q w&Â…[`jq v`[ q \wÂœq that the NFF congress has ^\ w_v^ q]z^q\^Âœqˆw”^_\ing structure of the League Management Company (LMC), the league is on a †^5^_q xww][\ˆq `\ q Âœz`]q [vq \wÂœq j^x]q [vq ]wq  ^Â…[ ^q w\q `q –[…–¾w<q  `]^q xw_q ]z^q \^Âœq season. • ^q Â…w›j q `jjq v`|q Âœ^q want to start the league next week, but when the majority of the clubs are wÂœ\^ q †|q v]`]^q ˆw”^_\ments, it is only reasonable we allow them access their x›\ [\ˆq x_w“q ]z^[_q v]`]^vq before they start the seavw\€—q`\qw&Â…[`jq [vÂ…jwv^ } “As a result, the new season will begin either in February or March when these Â…jݠvqÂœw›j qz`”^q_^Â…^[”^ q some cash from their various governments.â€? This month, Kano Pilj`_vq Âœw\q `q ]z[_ q v]_`[ˆz]q league title.

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[ˆ^_[`q ¾Çªq ]^`“q ›\ ^_q Â…w`Â…zq `“vw\q [`v[`qÂœ[jjq]`–^q on Gabon in a qualifying match for the 2015 All Africa Games. z^q„_v]qj^ˆq[vqvj`]^ qxw_q [†_^”[jj^q [\q ^†_›`_|q `\ q []qÂœ[jjq†^q [`v[`‡vq„_v]qˆ`“^q back in charge of the team `x]^_q z^q j^ q ]z^“q ]wq _^`Â…zq ]z^q„\`jqwxq]z^qǏÑq ^[š[\ˆq Olympics. Gabon won the CAF ¾Çªq ]w›_\`“^\]q [\q wrocco in 2011 to qualify for ]z^q w\ w\q j|“{[Â…vq ]z^q following year. The Nigeria Olympic team have been screening {j`|^_vq [\q †›š`q `z^` q wxq both the All Africa Games `\ q ǏŠĂŠq j|“{[Â…q Ž›`j[„^_v} [`v[`q z`vq {j`\\^ q ]wq jww–q`]q`vq“`\|q`vqŠŠĂŠq{j`|ers from both the Nigeria Premier League as well as the lower Nigeria National League as he assembles another new Olympic team for the country. z^q ¾Çªvq z`”^q Â…`jj^ q ›{q `ˆj^vq v]`_vq j[–^q wjw“w\q Âœ`Ҡ^q `\ q “^“q  Â›w–qxw_q]z^q^§^_Â…[v^}

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Echiejile set for Champions League with Monaco

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[ˆ^_[`q  ^x^\ ^_€q j ^_vw\q Â…z[^š[j^q [vq ^§{^Â…]^ q to make his Champions ^`ˆ›^q  ^†›]q xw_q w\`Â…wq]w `|q`]q `|^_q ^”erkusen. j ^_vw\€q Âœzwq z`vq x^`]›_^ q [\q ]z^q v`“^q competition with his former Portuguese club {w_][\ˆq _`ˆ`€q[vqv^]q]wq Â…w\][\›^q z[vq ^§]^\ ^ q _›\q [\q ]z^q w\`Â…wq „_v]q q `x]^_q z^q Âœ`vq \`“^ q [\q]z^qvŽ›` qxw_q]z^q]_[{q to Leverkusen. In the absence of the [\š›_^ q `|”[\q ›_˜`Âœ`€q j ^_vw\q {j`|^ q the full Ligue 1 game against Caen at the Âœ^^–^\ Â€q Âœz[Â…zq ^\ ^ q [\q`qǾÇq _`Âœ} ›_˜`Âœ`q v›<^_^ q `q hamstring in an international game with France `\ q z^q [vq \w]q ^§{^Â…]^ q to return to action till |^`_‡vq^\ } Leverkusen top the group on nine points, while Monaco are secw\ qÂœ[]zq„”^q{w[\]v} The French club beat

their German counter{`_]vq Š¾q Âœz^\q ]z^|q „_v]q Â…j`vz^ q[\q ^{]^Ҡ^_} Monaco squad vs Leverkusen ݠ`v[…€q ]^–^j^\†›_ˆ€q `[jj`_ q † ^\\our, Carvalho, Echiejile, Fabinho, Raggi, Wallace - Bakayoko, Dirar, Fer_^[_`Âľ `__`vÂ…w€q w\ wˆbia, Moutinho, Ocampos, ^_\`_ wq [j”`€q w›j`lan - Berbatov, Germain, Martial, TraorĂŠ.

Why we’re re-training referees – Amaju

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_^v[ ^\]q wxq [ˆ^_[`q ww]†`jjq ^ eration, Mr. Amaju [\\[…–q z`vq  [vÂ…jwv^ q ]z`]q ]z^q \^Âœq q ` ministration is striving to enhance the capacity of Nigeria’s referees in w_ ^_q ]wq †^q `†j^q ]wq [“prove the lot of football w\q]z^q w“^v][Â…qx_w\]} “We fully appreciate the position of the ^`ˆ›^q `vq ]z^q †^ _w…–q of our football. That is Âœz|qÂœ^q`_^q ^]^_“[\^ q to improve every facet

Yusuf to return to Pillars

of the game. “We want to start with the referees because they are critical to the matches. Referees have the {wÂœ^_q ]wq [\½Â›^\Â…^q ]z^q Â…w›_v^q `\ q Â…w“{j^§[w\q wxqˆ`“^v€qxw_qˆww qw_qxw_q †` }q xq ]z^q _^x^_^^vq `_^q „_“q `\ q [\Â…w__›{][†j^€q Âœ^qÂœw›j q†^qw\q]z^q_w` q to sanity.â€? [\\[…–q `  ^ ³q • ^q are not only aiming to enhance the capacity of _^x^_^^vĂ?q Âœ^q [\]^\ q ]wq enhance their remunera-

tions as well. In Engj`\ Â€q _^x^_^^vq [\ ^“\[][^vq `_^q {`[ q †|q w\^q company. We will try to  wq]z^qv`“^qz^_^}q ^q`_^q `j_^` |q ]`j–[\ˆq ]wq vw“^q corporate organisations with a view to helping with payment of refer^^v‡q[\ ^“\[][^v} “After the above steps are taken to improve the lot of referees, any of ]z^“q Â…`›ˆz]q [\q vz` |q business will not only †^q †j`…–j[v]^ Â€q z^q w_q vz^q Âœ[jjq`jvwq†^q{_wv^…›]^ }—

NFF Electoral Appeals C’ttee: Amaju knows fate next week

peculations are rife that El Kanemi Warriw_vqÂ…w`Â…z€q `j[v›q ›v›xq “`|qz^` q†`…–q]wqÂ…z`“{[ons Kano Pillars in the new season. ›v›xq^§[]^ q [jj`_vq]Âœwq seasons ago to join Eny[Ҡ`q `\ q ]z[vq {`v]q v^`vw\q z^q^\v›_^ q jq `\^“[q [ q \w]q ˆwq  wÂœ\q ]wq ]z^q jwÂœ^_q league. A source who con„_“^ q ]z[vq v`[ ³q • [jj`_vq `_^q ]`j–[\ˆq ]wq `j[v›€q Âœzwq z`vq[\ [Â…`]^ q[\]^_^v]q[\q_^turning to the club because z^qÂœ`\]vq]wq†^q[\”wj”^ q[\q international football again as Pillars will feature in next year’s CAF Champions League.â€? ]q Âœ`vq `jvwq _^{w_]^ q that El Kanemi have not x›j„jj^ q `jjq ]z^q „\`\Â…[`jq {_w“[v^vq]z^|q“` ^q]wq ›v›xq†^xw_^qz^qšw[\^ q]z^“} z^q Â…w`Â…zq [vq v][jjq wÂœ^ q over four million Naira by his previous club, Enyimba. &Â…[`jvq ]zw›ˆzq z`”^q “`[\]`[\^ q ]z^|q Âœ[jjq v][…–q with veteran coach, Okey “w_ [€q Âœzwq j^ q [jj`_vq ]wq `q ]z[_ q v]_`[ˆz]q j^`ˆ›^q championship earlier this month, wz`““^ q `†`q `\`_›€q Âœzwq j^ q [jj`_vq ]wq win the league back-toback two seasons, sensa][w\`jj|q Â›Â“{^ q]z^q `\wq Â…jݠq xw_q `v`_`Âœ`q \[]^ q before the start of the just Â…w\Â…j› ^ qÂ…`“{`[ˆ\}

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[ˆ^_[`q ww]†`jjq ^ eration (NFF) presi [\\[…–q  ^\]q “`š›q [\\[…– will in the next seven  `|vq „\ q w›]q [xq z^q z^ Âœ[jjq_^“`[\q[\qw&Â…^qw_qx`Â…^q`q\^Âœq Âœ[jjq_^“`[\q[\qw&Â…^qw_qx`Â…^q`q\^Âœ election as the electoral appeals Â…w““[5^^q Âœ[jjq `\\w›\Â…^q ]z^[_q  ^Â…[v[w\vq\^§]qÂœ^^–} q q ]w{q w&Â…[`jq wxq ]z^q ^j^Â…]w_`jq `{{^`jvq Â…w““[5^^q • ›_q ]wj q x_[Â…`\ ww]†`jjÂłq • ›_ _›j[\ˆq vzw›j q †^q w›]q [\q ]z^q ]z^ \^§]qv^”^\q `|v} • ^qÂœ`\]q]wq wq`q]zw_w›ˆzq šw†}q ^qvzw›j qz`”^qz` q]z^q šw†}q ^qvzw›j qz`”^qz` q]z^ ruling out this week, but my Â…wjj^`ˆ›^vq [\q ]z^q Â…w““[5^^q Â…w““[5^^ `5^\ ^ q]z^q ^ ^_`][w\q ›{q `5^\ ^ q]z^q ^ ^_`][w\q ›{ „\`jq [\q `ˆwvq `]q ]z^q Âœ^^–^\ q`\ q]z`]qz`vq ^j`|^ qw›_q v[5[\ˆq`qj[5j^} “But hopefully our ruling Âœw›j q†^qw›]q\^§]qÂœ^^–}— z^q`{{^`jvqÂ…w““[5^^qÂ…w\ Â›Â…]^ q`q{ݠj[Â…qz^`_[\ˆq]wqj[v]^\q to several appeals against the ^{]^Ҡ^_qÂŞÂŹq{wjjvq[\q `__[} z^q {^][][w\^_vq [\Â…j› ^ q |–^q |–^ ˆ†w–œ^€q ›j^|“`\q ›`˜›q `\ q `\[q ^“`} ˆ†w–œ^q z`vq `j_^` |q `jj^ˆ^ `jj^ˆ^ q there is pressure on the com“[5^^q †|q vw“^q ]w{q ˆw”^_\“^\]q w&cials to throw out his petition.

CAF appoints Pinnick into Pinn Nations Cup LOC Nati

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z w\x^ ^_`][w\q wxq z^q African Football has A ``{{w[\]^ q ]z^q _^v[ ^\]q wxq [ˆ^_[`q ww]†`jjq ^ ^_`][w\€q “`š›q [\\[…–q ^ ^_` as a member of the Organm [v[\ˆq w““[5^^q xw_q ]z^q Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea. Equat The Th Organising Com“[5^^q “[5^^ xw_q ]z^q x_[Â…`q ›{q of Nations is CAF’s top orNat ˆ`\[˜[\ˆq†w |} ˆ`\[˜[ \q `q j^5^_q v[ˆ\^ q †|q q _^v[ ^\]€q jz`š[qÂĽ _}ÂŚq q vv` `|`]w›€q q [\”[]^ q vv` ` the NFF supremo to the N opening openin ceremony of the ÂŞÂŹ]zq x_[Â…`q ›{qwxq `][w\vq ÂŞÂŹ]zq in Malabo on January 17, Ma ǏŠĂˆÂ€q`\ q`jvwq]wqÂ…ww_ [\`]^q ǏŠĂˆÂ€q` w\^qwxq]z^qxw›_qÂ…^\]_^vq Â›_w\^qwx [\ˆq]z^q]z_^^qĂ˜Âœ^^–€qŠĂŠĂ˜\`[\ˆq]z tion tournament. to z^q z ÂŞÂŹ]zq x_[Â…`q ›{q wxq Nations Nation will take place in four Equatorial Guinea citE [^vqŠĂ‰]zq `\›`_|qĂ˜qĂ‘]zq ^†[^vqŠĂ‰] ruary, 2015.


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If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail. – Abraham Maslow public fund expended on the constituency projects? Who among the defaulting j^ˆ[vj`]w_vq z`”^q †^^\q [vv›^ q w&Â…[`jq queries on the shoddy and even non execution of the constituency projects, proven misappropriation and outright embezzlement of the humongous constituency funds? xq]z^q{wj[][Â…`jqj^` ^_vz[{q[vqÂ…w““[5^ q ]wq _ww][\ˆq ]z^q “w\v]^_q wxq w&Â…[`jq corruption, the concept of constituency fund and projects have to be abolished. ݠj[Â…qw&Â…^qzwj ^_vq[\q]z^q^§^…›][”^q`\ q legislative arms of government should come to their senses and realize that governance is a very serious business and bestir themselves accordingly. They should reinvent the sensitive and strategic essence of medium and long term planning whereby the challenges, basic needs, yearnings and aspirations wxq ]z^q Â…w\v][]›^\Â…[^vq `_^q [ ^\][„^ q `\ q taken care of. Civil servants should be

measures of quality representation, ^<^Â…][”^q Â…w\]_[†›][w\q [\q j`Âœq “`–[\ˆ€q moral and ethical platform crucial in the oversight function over the duties of duties the executive. Constituency projects and funds are not only deceptive sign posts to sing the praises of the legislators so as to be re-elected as if the fund is their salaries. They should not be praised because it is the right of the constituents since they pay taxies. Legislating, quality representation and oversight responsibilities require extensive and intensive research, collation of materials, tours of public projects, Polycarp Onwubiko lot of controversy surrounds establishments and constituencies and the innovation and practice legislators grossly crossed the boundary reading of daily newspapers. of constituency funds for the of the constitutional responsibilities by Many legislators have been proven execution of constituency usurping a constitutional responsibility to lack sound intelligence; they found projects by the states and of the executive arm of government. The themselves in the hallowed chambers national assembly legislators. The concept imperative of good government calls of the legislature due to cash and carry was incubated and hatched during the for the watchdog role of the legislators  ^“wÂ…_`Â…|€q†_`˜^\q^j^Â…]w_`jqz^[v]€q½`Âœ^ q second republic on the premise that to ensure transparency, accountability, judgments of election tribunals and governments of the national and subupheld by high court, god-fatherism national levels rarely have their presence and moral and ethical pervasions and felt in all the constituencies. The nebulous depravity of electoral bodies. Most innovation had its source and spring from of the legislators contribute nothing the penchant of the political class not “^`\[\ˆx›jq w\q ]z^q ½ww_q wxq ]z^q zw›v^q `vq internalising the import of well researched they spend quality time hustling and concepts and principles of constitutional jostling to secure the ears of the head of and democratic government as obtainable ]z^qj^ˆ[vj`]›_^q`\ q{_[\Â…[{`jqw&Â…^_vq`\ q the world over. ]z^q „\`\Â…^q “[\[v]_|q w&Â…[`jvq Âœz^_^†|q There is a clear delineation of they allegedly bribe their way to release constitutional duties and responsibilities Â…w\v][]›^\Â…|q x›\ vq `\ q [\½Â›^\Â…^q ]z^q of the elected members of the executive engagements of the contractors to execute arm of government and the legislature. constituency projects. z^qj^ˆ[vj`]w_v‡qv{z^_^qwxq[\½Â›^\Â…^qÂ…w”^_q Assuming that the legislators the innovative concept of checks and are truthful in the execution of the balances to compel the members of the constituency projects, what projects will executive arm of government namely the the state and local government councils governor’s and commissioners on the state be executing? This uncivilized practice level and the president and ministers cum z`vq j^ q ]wq x_[Â…][w\€q Â…w\½[Â…]€q w”^_j`{{[\ˆq heads of agencies of the national level to and duplication of project funds and discharge their constitutional duties and records. It has made the legislators to responsibilities. The legislators also carry be rubber stamps of the executive to the out oversight functions of government detriment of public interest. The concept funded projects, legislative duties and of constituency project is a contradiction strive towards quality representation in terms with regards to the constitutional of the yearning and aspirations of their responsibilities tiers of government. constituencies. It is the constitutional The proximate cause of this largely duties of the executive arm of government ½`Âœ^ q Â…w\Â…^{]q [vq ]z^q †`v]`_ [˜`][w\q to articulate policies, programmes and Okonjo-Iweala, Finance minister of the principles of federal system of projects in accordance with fundamental probity, equity, justice and fairness in the empowered, incentivized and motivated government and replaced with a virtual objectives and directive principle in the distribution of infrastructural facilities along with facilities and equipment to unitary system or pseudo federalism. constitution along with the ruling party’s ^\v›_^q ^<^Â…][”^q `\ q ^&Â…[^\]q v^_”[Â…^q That should be functional federalism election manifesto and capture them in and amenities in all the constituencies. The legislators lack the expertise delivery. Vacancies should be created and with two tier system of government with the long and medium term development and facilities to articulate and monitor „jj^ q ^”^_|q |^`_q ]wq Â…_^`]^q ^“{jw|“^\]q two levels of revenue allocation with more plans and the annual budgets. It is very projects in addition to auditing of and fund capacity building as obtained funds to the state governments which will sad to observe over the years that the expenditures. The nagging questions in industrialized countries to reinvent reorganize their local government council corruption-ridden constituency projects and funds in the budget has created loop which have remained unanswered quality public service. Legislators and meet the yearnings and aspirations of holes for despicable manipulations for are: who would undertake oversight Â…`\q \^”^_q †^q ^&Â…[^\]q `\ q ^<^Â…][”^q [\q the people. primitive accumulate of wealth by the function of constituency projects which the articulation and execution of the Mr. Onwubiko, an author and public j^ˆ[vj`]w_vq[\qÂ…wzw_]qÂœ[]zq„\`\Â…^q“[\[v]_|q Â…w\]_`Â…]vq Âœ^_^q `jj^ˆ^ j|q [\½Â›^\Â…^ q †|q supposed constituency. Execution of affairs commentator, wrote from Awka {_[\Â…[{`jqw&Â…^_v}q z^qv^`_[\ˆqx`Â…]q[vq]z`]q the legislators? Do they have authority to constituency and distribution of business Anambra State. direct civil servants to monitor and audit materials scholarship award are not

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