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Why I conceded defeat to Buhari —Jonathan •Urges world leaders to support Buhari •As US promises to help recover Chibok girls

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BUJA — PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan spoke for the first time, yesterday, on why he conceded defeat to the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, MajorGeneral Muhammadu Buhari (retd), in the March 28 presidential Continues on Page 5

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2015 POLLS: The dramatic end of the race •P.28 PEACE PROTESTS: Thousands of people taking part in the "peace march" against xenophobia in Durban, South Africa, yesterday. South African President Jacob Zuma yesterday appealed for end to attacks on immigrants as a wave of violence that has left at least six people dead threatened to spread across the country. PHOTO: AFP/Getty Images

Oshiomhole, PDP trade words over alleged 140,000 voided votes MYTH OR REALITY: The Igbo factor in Lagos elections

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Orekoya kidnap: My husband forced me into kidnapping —NANNY 7 Xenophobic attacks: Reps vow to move against S-Africa's interests 59

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CONSULTATION: Chairman, National Peace Committee, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar responding to questions from correspondents after a closeddoor consultation with President Goodluck Jonathan, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, yesterday. Photo: Abayomi Adeshida

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election, saying he did so to avert a collective tragedy. President Jonathan was responding to remarks by the French ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Denis Guaer, who commended him for setting a record of humility, patriotism and courage in safeguarding the democratic process in Nigeria and Africa for which he will always be remembered. The French ambassador told the President: “Nigeria is not only an economic power in the world today, but also a great democratic example.

And it is all by your effort, Mr. President. The last elections and your response was truly a great achievement and you will always be remembered for it.” In his response, President Jonathan said: “Since I assumed duty, I have been involved in quelling political crises in some African countries and I know what they passed through and what some are still going through. If you scuttle a system for personal ambition, it becomes a collective tragedy. “You need to have a nation before you can have an ambition. It

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BY ELLA RANDLE

ESPECT for ourselves guides our morals; respect for others guides our manners— Laurence Sterne What does it mean to have respect for yourself? Always, it is the ability to listen from within and to do what is right by you. This inner voice or intuition helps you to measure your standards as it relates to your circumstances and most often you are able to walk away from something that is not good for you. This voice allows you to stand up and speak for yourself especially in an abusive relationship of any kind. Sometimes, people confuse gentility for weakness, kindness for foolishness, but you know better that your inner truth comes from an all knowing source and are reminded how incredibly beautiful and loving you are, each time you choose to be love in all things. And never give anyone the power to take that away from you. Being beautiful is about loving and respecting yourself and others. It’s about the music inside of you, it reflects the purity of your thoughts as you learn to walk the path of common sense and wisdom. Let’s call it our “Soul voice.” It wants to guide us, it wants what’s best for us, it wants us to fulfill the longings of a higher self. To be free to love, and to just be. It does not matter how another sees you, they do not walk your journey and each person is unique and different.Walk your talk…enjoy your life. It is tailor made for you!

should always be the nation first. You don’t have to scuttle national progress for personal ambition. Democracy has to be nurtured to grow. Strong democratic institutions are the backbone and future of our democracy. They must be protected and nurtured. As for me, as a matter of principle, it is always the nation first.

Jonathan urges world leaders to support Buhari “President Francois Hollande was our guest in Nigeria during the celebration of Nigeria’s centenary. He has been very supportive of the country in the fight against terrorism. I expect that the same warmth and goodwill will be extended to the incoming government. "I expect that France will continue to work with the new administration, especially on issues of terrorism. The United Nations has been supportive as well. Our troops, supported by regional forces, have done very well in fighting the terrorists in recent times. What we need now is support to help our people get back their lives.” Jonathan, who also had audience with the new ambassadors of Senegal and Ethiopia when they presented their letters of credence, called on world leaders and international institutions to support

the incoming president, Buhari, to move the nation forward. The President then appealed for patience, understanding and cooperation from all stakeholders in Nigeria, which he said General Buhari would need to move the country forward to greater peace, security and progress. The French Ambassador, Mr. Guaer, the new Ambassador of Senegal, Mr. Boubacar Sambe and the new Ambassador of Ethiopia, Samia Zekaria Gutu, assured the President that they would do their best to strengthen relations between Nigeria and their countries during their tenure.

US to Buhari: We’ll support you to recover Chibok girls Meanwhile, the United States has expressed its readiness to support Presidentelect, Buhari, to rescue the more than 200 girls seized by Boko Haram militants from Chibok school in Borno State one year ago. American Vice President, Joe Biden, gave the renewed assurance in a telephone chat with Buhari in Abuja while congratulating him on his electoral victory. The support, according to Biden, also includes the fight against Boko Haram. Biden, according to excerpts from their discussion, made available to diplomatic correspondents in Abuja, also said his country was ready to expand collaboration with Nigeria in the new dispensation. According to the readout, “Vice-President Biden spoke with Nigerian Presidentelect, Muhammadu Buhari, to congratulate him on his victory in the recent Nigerian elections and affirm that the United States stands ready to expand collaboration with Nigeria on issues of common concern, including economic and security matters. “The Vice-President commended Presidentelect Buhari for his leadership in helping to ensure the elections were conducted

peacefully and urged him to continue to foster a smooth, inclusive, and peaceful transition with President Jonathan. “The Vice-President expressed the United States’ support for Nigeria’s efforts to counter Boko Haram, recover hostages held by

the group, and protect civilian populations. The Vice President also expressed the willingness of the United States to partner more closely with Nigeria to strengthen its economy, the excerpts said."

Jonathan asks UN to focus on rehabilitating of IDPs

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BUJA — PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, in Abuja urged the United Nations to focus more on helping Nigeria with the rehabilitation and reconstruction of persons and communities affected by terrorism in Northern Nigeria rather than deploying an international force to the country. Speaking at an audience with the Special Representatives of the UN SecretaryGeneral for West Africa and Central Africa, Mohammed Ibn Chambas and Abdoulaye Bathily, Jonathan expressed the view that UN intervention in Nigeria should not be based on Chapter 7 of the UN Charter, which relates to military enforcement of peace, but on Chapter 8. The President said the provisions of Chapter 8 of the UN Charter, which recognises the role of regional bodies such as the African Union in working with the United Nations for the promotion of peace and security, were robust enough to tackle insurgency in Nigeria and other African countries. Jonathan also told the UN envoys that with the

cooperation of neighbouring countries, the Nigerian military had already regained most of the territories seized by Boko Haram in Yobe, Adamawa and Borno states, and had now commenced a final push to take the last stronghold of the insurgents in Sambisa forest. In his remarks, Chambas commended Jonathan for his statesmanship following the outcome of the March 28 presidential and parliamentary elections in Nigeria. He conveyed UN Secretary-General’s personal admiration for Jonathan’s “exemplary leadership” with regard to the conduct of the general elections in Nigeria. “We are hoping that other African countries who are holding elections this year will learn from the good example of Nigeria,” the envoy said. Chambas told the President that the UN team was visiting countries affected by the Boko Haram insurgency including Chad, Cameroon and Niger. He reaffirmed the UN’s readiness to support the on-going effort by Nigeria and other countries in West and Central Africa to end terrorist attacks against their citizens.


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Cult clash claims 5 in Ughelli

A containerladen trailer with number plate XQ 547 EKY, fell and damaged two motorcycles and one pickup along Oshodi-Apapa Expressroad, Mile 2, Lagos, yesterday. PHOTO: Joe Akintola, Photo Editor.

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GHELLI—NO fewer than five persons suspected to be members of two rival cult groups have been killed in a renewed clash, which started on Sunday at Ughelli, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State. Confirming the incident to Vanguard, a senior member of Ughelli Vigilant, nicknamed Bakassi, said the killings occurred at Osia, Omosivwe, Orobase, Pipeline, Adagharagba and Upper Agbarho Streets of Ughelli. Meanwhile, a combined team of security agents made up of the army, police and local vigilante, have embarked on a manhunt for the cultists with a promise that anyone arrested in connection with cult-related activities would be dealt with appropriately. A source in the local vigilante gave the names of some of the dead as Royal, Ufuoma and Edafe. Contacted, Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, DSP Celestina Kalu, who neither confirmed nor debunked the killings, said: “We do not have any information on the matter. “But there was a reported case of a robbery attack that led to the death of an Okada rider at Williams Street, off Ighwrekpokpo Road, on Tuesday night.”

Jigawa PDP campaign funds war Yusuf sues PDP for N1bn I ‘ll see you in jail—LAMIDO By Aliyu Dangida

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UTSE—THE war of words between Jigawa State governor, Sule Lamido and exMinister of Internal Affairs in the Second Republic, Senator Bello Maitama Yusuf, over Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, campaign funds heightened yesterday, as the governor vowed to jail Yusuf before leaving office on May 29. Senator Yusuf, aside from dragging the leadership of PDP in Jigawa State before a Federal High Court in Dutse for defamation and character

assassination, also vowed to expose the governor’s activities and release the threat message sent him by the governor. The governor and PDP had accused Senator Yusuf of diverting the money given him to distribute to the electorate in his constituency to mobilize them to vote for the party, but was angry that the Senator did not only divert the money but also defected to All Progressives Congress, APC. Governor Lamido’s text message, according to Senator Yusuf, read: “True, I have only five weeks to go, but I will jail

you before I go. “We also, today (yesterday) at council meeting, discussed Garun Gabas road contract and by council authority sent all related documents to EFCC and copied same to Buhari, the President-elect.” Effort to contact Commissioner of Information, Babandi Ibrahim, for further comments on the issue proved abortive as he did not pick several calls made to his line.

Let’s see who ‘ll be jailed—YUSUF

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Strange disease kills 14 in Ondo community By Dayo Johnson

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KURE—AN outbreak of a strange disease at Ode-Irele area of Ondo State has claimed the lives of 14 persons. Already, the state government and the World Health Organization have sent representatives to the community. Also, the Personnel Protective Equipment purchased by the government for Ebola cases and their handlers had been deployed to the area. The outbreak was noticed on Wednesday and 12 people reportedly died same day. Four others were rushed to the hospital yesterday and two of them gave up the ghost. Some natives of the town alleged that the gods of the community were offended. However, the state Health Commissioner, Dr. Dayo Adeyanju, who led a delegation

to the area, said the reason given by the natives could not be scientifically proved. Dr. Adeyanju confirmed that 12 persons had died due to the strange disease, while reports reaching him was that two others, out of the four quarantined, had also died. He said: “Investigations did not reveal symptoms of Ebola,” adding that the state government had moved into the area to curtail spread of the strange disease. The preliminary report, he said, showed that the dead persons complained of headache and later lost their sight before they died. He stated that it was not a case of Ebola Virus Disease, EVD. According to him, “there were no cases of diarrhoea, vomiting and haemorrhage that are usual symptoms of the dreaded EVD.” The commissioner said government would do everything possible to control the strange

zSYMPTOMS: Headache, loss of sight

zThe gods are angry—NATIVES zIt's not Ebola—COMMISSIONER ailment, adding that World Health Organization, WHO, and other partners were already involved in the matter. He said: “Samples taken from the victims have been sent to Lagos for proper investigation, while government had been engaging in advocacy to ensure that new cases are reported,” adding that concealment could be devastating. Dr. Adeyanju asked relations of the victims not to bury the corpse of the affected people at home. He said they should take the dead to the cemetery and to take precautions during their burials. He said the state government

would have recovered the dead bodies from the affected families had the state a cremation law. He said the state Disease Surveillance Team and volunteers engaged during the Ebola cases had been deployed to the area to control the ailment. He warned against sensationalizing the issues in the social media to avoid creating tension among the people. He appealed to the people to rely only on official statements from the state government. Meanwhile, many people have moved out of the area for fear of the strange disease.

Senator Yusuf explained that no amount of threat and intimidation from Governor Lamido would deter him. He said: “He is just not happy with my defection to APC and if he continues to threaten me, I will expose some of his shady deals. So we will see who will be jailed.” Meanwhile, Senator Yusuf has sued PDP for defaming his character, having alleged that he diverted N15 million campaign fund given to him to distribute to the electorate in his constituency. In a statement by Yusuf ’s Media Consultant, Mohammed Ismail, he is seeking for an order of perpetual injunction at the Federal High Court, Dutse, against the defendants for defamation of character, asking for N1 billion damages. Yusuf said: “Did they give me cash or cheque? Sule Lamido will never forgive me because he felt I was the one who brought him down. “Why should he give me money for campaign? Am I a leader of his party? What kind of money? “This is a person who will never want go down alone. I swear by Allah, he will never relent to want to tear my name. “Do you remember five years ago, when he revoked a road contract and said I had to refund some money, which turned out to be false? “He is just blackmailing me for leaving PDP to join APC and to help in its victory in the just-concluded elections. The whole thing is his fabrication.”


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Orekoya kidnap: My husband forced me into kidnapping—NANNY By Evelyn Usman

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OLICE have arrested the housemaid who kidnapped the Orekoya three children, 24 hours after she was employed last week at Lawanson Road, Itire area of Surulere, Lagos. She blamed her kidnap activities on her husband. Her true name is Funmilayo Adeyemi, a mother of four, and not Mary Akinloye as she claimed and she is 35 years old, against the 23 she claimed. The suspect allegedly masterminded the kidnap of the three children (Demola, 6; Adedamola, 4, and Aderomola, 11 months) with the aid of her husband, Waheed Kareem, her brother in-law, Akeem Kareem and her brother in-law’s wife, Joke Oseni, who are currently on the run. Preliminary investigation also revealed that her syndicate was responsible for the kidnap of two children last December in Magodo area of the state. She reportedly kidnapped the children, Raphael and Michael, four days after she applied for the job of nanny through OLX , an online sales portal. To cover up for their shady deal, her husband, a film producer with the business name Global G Entertainment, reportedly employed his wife, his younger brother, and his sister in-law as markers.

Arrested

She was arrested by operatives of the Special AntiRobbery Squad, SARs, Wednesday, barely 24 hours after the release of the kidnapped Orekoya children at Coker Estate, Shasha. Arrested alongside Adeyemi, an Ordinary National Diploma

zHusband, brother in-law, brother in-law’s wife fingered zShe told me the children were Waje’s— Rescued teenager zOLX will soon hear from us—CP

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Henrietta Odili. holder in Land survey from Osun State Polytechnic, was a teenager later discovered to have been held hostage since November last year. The teenager, Henrietta Odili, was reportedly lured through a job advert posted on OLX, only to be forced into the syndicate. Odeyemi pleaded passionately for the Orekoyas in particular and Nigerians in general to forgive her, claiming that she was forced into kidnapping by her husband and her brother in-law.

Her story

She said: “My husband led me into this. This is my second attempt. The first was the kidnap of two children in Magodo. I had applied through OLX and four days later, I went away with their two children— Michael and Raphael. “They were kept in our apartment in Ajah for four days

Funmilayo Adeyemi, alias Mary Akinloye. until a ransom of N2 million was paid out of which I got N30,000. We relocated from Ajah to Shasha after the kidnap. “After I took the Orekoyas children, my husband did the negotiation and I did not know how much was paid as ransom. “While I was hiding at a hotel, an electrician who repaired a fan for me called and I asked him to wait at a spot and he did. I did not know he was with the police. As they were carrying me away, I saw my husband watching. “My appeal goes to the Orekoyas. They should forgive me for causing them so much pain. The woman in particular is a nice woman.”

Passengers stranded, as air traffic controllers' 6-hr strike grounds airports nationwide By Lawani Mikairu & Daniel Eteghe

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ASSENGERS in their hundreds were stranded yesterday at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, due to the strike embarked upon by the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, NATCA, over welfare package. Vanguard was at the various terminals of the airport where the stranded passengers were seen loitering around terminals as they were told they could not fly because of the strike. At the General Aviation Terminal, GAT, passengers sat on the floor as most flights that were supposed to take off at 6am or 7am were all cancelled. The situation was the same at

Lagos community seeks police presence over incessant hoodlums’ attacks

Terminal 2. A Jos-bound Arik Air passenger, who refused to disclose his name, said he could not fly because of the strike, stressing that the officials of the airline had advised him to remain calm as the agency concerned was trying to resolve the issue. Further investigation revealed that NATCA went on a six-hour warning strike to drive home their demand over welfare package, which had been dragging for some time now. The Acting General Manager, Public Affairs, Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, NAMA, said: “NAMA wishes to inform the general public that the relevant authorities have

been in consultation with air traffic controllers on their agitation for enhanced welfare. “Meanwhile, the situation is gradually returning to normal as flight operations have resumed at the various airports across the nation. We, therefore, regret any inconveniences caused the travelling public as a result of these flight delays.” National President of Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, ATSSSAN, Mr. Benjamin Okewu, said NATCA was an affiliate of ATSSSAN, adding that “the action is temporary withdrawal of service.” He said the group gave adequate notice to the government that it was going to embark on strike.

Odili’s story

Sixteen-year-old Henrietta Odili, who was arrested alongside Odeyemi, disclosed that she applied for the job of a house help on OLX, only to be invited from Benin, Edo State, by Odeyemi’s brother in-law. She said on arrival, her phone was taken from her for three months and when they gave it back, it was without its SIM card. She claimed that the family pampered her. Odili said: “When she brought in the Orekoya children, she said they were Waje’s (a popular singer). I never knew they were kidnappers. “I helped the family to sell CDs. The name of their company is Global G Entertainment. CP’s remark Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Kayode Aderanti, said: “After the kids were rescued, I gave further instruction that the brain behind the act must be apprehended at all cost. “We tracked her down through her phone. We are in pursuit of the other members of the syndicate. “We learned that within 24 hours of her applying for the job via OLX, she was accepted into their home and they left the whole house, including the children, in her care. Somebody you never knew. It is very surprising. “OLX will hear from us very soon because they cannot use their portals to endanger lives.”

ESIDENTS of Moshalashi and Amosu streets at Apapa Iganmu area of Lagos State have appealed to the police to rescue them from incessant harassment and attacks by hoodlums. They alleged that the hoodlums often invaded their streets from Adeleye and Zion, two other streets in the area. Although policemen from Orile Division were said to have moved in to restore normalcy, the residents want regular police presence to deter the hoodlums from further attacks on them, especially as the hoodlums always staged a return after the police had left. Recounting his ordeal in the hands of the hoodlums, Mr. Osahon Bello, a staff of Exxon Mobile, said he was attacked by over 80 boys as he made to drive into his house at Moshalashi, at about 9:30pm. Another victim, Mrs Toyin, a frozen foods dealer at Adeolu Street, said the hoodlums burgled her shop and took away her power generator set, with some frozen foods. Contacted, the IPO at Orile Divisional Police Station refused to comment on the incident and efforts to reach state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ken Nwosu, proved abortive.

Corporal arrested over rape in Ondo

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KURE—POLICE detectives in Ondo State Police Command have arrested a police corporal for allegedly raping no fewer than five girls within a month. Already, a panel reportedly set up by the state Police Commissioner, Isaac Eke, to investigate the allegation, has submitted its report. Vanguard learned that the panel had recommended his immediate dismissal, which is awaiting Eke's approval. It was gathered that the suspect, who is in detention, always lures his victims to his apartment, posing as a bachelor.


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By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor, Johnbosco Agbakwuru & Joseph Erunke

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BUJA—THE intrigues surrounding the President’s veto of the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution deepened yesterday, after the Senate cut short a retreat to ponder its options and demanded the return of the bill sent to the President for assent. In making the demand, the Senate expressly stated that the bill should be returned along with the signature page. The demand, Vanguard learned, was to dispel suggestions rife in the National Assembly yesterday that the bill was initially signed by the President before apparently recanting. The House of Representatives also entered the fray yesterday, with a directive to its committee on Constitution Review to study the matter. President Goodluck Jonathan had, Monday, returned the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution forwarded to him for assent, alleging, among others, that the move would undercut the principle of Separation of Powers, weaken the institution of the Presidency and that the effort to make free education and healthcare justiceable would undercut the reign of free enterprise. Authoritative sources in the National Assembly, however, alleged that the President had signed the bill and some legislators were in possession of evidence to that effect. On the basis of that, as the Senate committee on Constitution Review commenced its hearing yesterday, there were suggestions that an enquiry be initiated to find out the real fate of the bill. However, some in the leadership of the Senate eventually reasoned that the office of the President be spared the scandal of an enquiry and that options be given to the President to right the wrong by formally withdrawing his veto. However, more trenchant senators in the committee, nevertheless, eventually prevailed with the resolution that the President return the original bill with the specific clause of including the signature page of the bill as was sent to him for assent.

... as in 2002

The unfolding scenario was being compared to the development in 2002, when the then President, Olusegun Obasanjo; then Senate President, Anyim Pius Anyim; and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Ghali Na‘abba, were immersed in a controversy over the alleged alteration of the 2002 Electoral Act as had been originally passed by the National

MEETING: From left— Vice President Namadi Sambo; Deputy Chief of Staff, Abubakar Kachalla and DirectorGeneral, Bureau of Public Enterprises, BPE, Benjamin Dikki, during a meeting of the National Council on Privatization, NCP, in Abuja, yesterday.

Constitution amendment: Senate asks Jonathan to return original bill zAllege President initially signed zDemand return of bill with signature page Assembly. Yesterday, as a way out of the lacuna, some senior officials of the National Assembly were suggesting that the President be given an opportunity to withdraw the letter and present the signed document. In the alternative, some legislators were spoiling for an override of the veto, working on adopting the same approach in overriding ordinary bills.

Review C'ttee's explanation

The demand for the return of the bill was made on the floor of the Senate, following a personal explanation by Senator Ike Ekweremadu, the Deputy Senate President, who is also the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Constitution Review. According to him, President Jonathan failed to accompany his letter vetoing the bill with the original copy of the bill sent to him for assent by the National Assembly. Ekweremadu informed the Senate that the two-day retreat, which the committee had convened to discuss the President’s letter, could not make much progress due to the absence of the original copy of the bill. He said the committee

temporarily suspended the retreat until it was in possession of the original copy of the amended bill, adding that the work of the committee would be guided by the contents of the bill. The Deputy Senate President said: “In the letter from Mr. President, he raised a number of objections with respect to the fourth alteration of our constitution. That letter was appropriately referred to the Senate Committee on Constitution Review. “We slated to have a two-day retreat to consider the letter and advise the Senate appropriately.

The President's letter

“In the course of our sitting yesterday, we noticed that in the second to the last paragraph of that letter, the President said he was returning the bill with the letter. “Unfortunately, the bill was not returned with the letter and we could not proceed because we would like to see the returned bill. “The committee has asked me to raise this point, to request the President of the Senate, to ask the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to send back the original copy of the bill as sent to him, especially the signature page to enable us to proceed with our work. “Especially since he had

indicated in his letter that it was accompanied by the bill. So we would like to have the bill in its original form, especially the signature page.”

Senate President's reaction

Having listened to Ekweremadu, David Mark said there was no point debating the issue again, saying the Deputy Senate President had made a personal explanation. The Senate President said: “It is a personal explanation, so there will be no need to put it to debate. “I think the important thing is that if the floor accepts that I send that letter, then I will write a letter to Mr. President to return the original copy of the bill to us. “This was referred to your committee, so if that is the decision of the committee then we have little or no option on the floor here. “There is a bit of urgency of this. So in writing, we should indicate that we should have it at the earliest possible time. We cannot put a time frame like within two days or three days, which would not be correct.” Upon his submission, the Senate unanimously agreed that the President returns the original copy of the bill.

Enter Reps

Meanwhile, the House of Representatives, yesterday, entered the fray when it referred the letter from the President to the House committee on Constitution Review. Deputy Majority Leader, Leo Ogor, said: “The issues raised by the President are germane and cannot be treated with kid gloves. “We will start the legislative fireworks on the areas he pencilled down to be problematic and get back to him immediately.” A member of the Senate Committee on Constitution Review also debunked the claim that the appointment of attorney general by National Judicial Council, NJC, would undermine the principle of Separation of Powers as claimed by the President. The Senator said under the new proposal, the attorney general would no longer be a member of the Federal Executive Council. He also debunked the claim that the provision to make free healthcare and education justiceable would be enforced on the private sector. The lawmaker said: “The constitution provides for freedom of movement, but that does not make you to enter anywhere you like or encroach on someone’s property.”


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Buhari, Shekau make Time’s 100 influential persons list ...Ezekwesili, Adichie too

Nigerians' Standard of living dips to 52.45 points — NOIPolls

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RESIDENT-ELECT, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd), who defeated incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan during the March 28 General Election, has been named in the Time Magazine annual 100 influential people in the world list for 2015. He leads three other Nigerians in the list. The TIME 100 is an annual list of 100 most influential people in the world whose works are changing the world, regardless of the consequences of their actions In a release yesterday by the magazine, Buhari was named under the leaders category and described as a new choice for Nigeria, written by Time’s Africa bureau chief, Aryn Baker. Leader of the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, Obiageli Ezekwesili and awardwinning novelist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie were also included in the list. The inclusion of the leader of the dreaded Boko Haram sect, Abubakar Shekau in the list has generated mixed reactions among Nigerians. Buhari, Ezekwesili and Shekau made the leaders category while Adichie was named under the artist category.

Buhari: For ousting a sitting president

“Muhammadu Buhari made history in March by becoming the first candidate to oust a sitting Nigerian President through the ballot box. Now he has to live up to voters’ expectations,” noted Baker. He set agenda for Buhari thus: “From battling the Boko Haram insurgency to tackling endemic corruption, Buhari has many challenges ahead. The greatest may be overcoming his past as a military ruler who seized power in 1983. Already the born-again democrat is demonstrating the inclusivity necessary to lead a nation riven by ethnic and religious tensions. “We must begin to heal the wounds and work toward a better future,” he said in his April 1 victory speech. “We do this first by extending a hand of friendship and conciliation across the political divide.” It’s a promising start for a President-to-be who wants to leave a legacy to match the historic conditions of his election” Baker submitted.

‘Chimamanda, a rare novelist'

Chimamanda Adichie was described as Conjurer of character, in an essay by Deputy Managing editor of Time, Radhika Jones. The author of Half of a Yellow Sun and Purple

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Hibiscus was described as a rare novelist who in the space of a year finds her words sampled by Beyoncé, optioned by Lupita Nyong’o and honoured with the National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction. “A MacArthur “genius” grant recipient, Adichie writes of the complex aftermath of Nigeria’s colonial history and her nation’s rise to prominence in an era when immigration to the West no longer means a one-way ticket. With her viral TEDxEuston talk, “We Should All Be Feminists,” she found her voice as cultural critic. (You can hear it rising midway through Beyoncé’s woman-power anthem “Flawless.”) She sets her love stories amid civil war (Half of a Yellow Sun) and against a backdrop of racism and migration (Americanah). But her greatest power is as a creator of characters who struggle profoundly to understand their place in the world” Jones wrote.

Oby gets it for championing BringBackOurGirls campaign

“Like northern Uganda, where I live, northern Nigeria

is very isolated. For many years, the women who were abducted from our region remained invisible. So although I have not met Obiageli Ezekwesili, I know the #BringBackOurGirls campaign that she championed is very important. It would have taken a long time to raise awareness about the girls taken by Boko Haram without her using her platform as a former Minister of Education,” were the words of Uganda activist, Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe on Ezekwesili.

Shekau, the scourge of Africa

Shekau was described as the “scourge of Africa” by Carter Ham, a former United States Army general, who served as the second Commander, U.S. Africa Command. He added that Shekau who took over the Boko Haram group in 2009 after the group had been weakened by the Nigerian military, is the most violent killer Nigeria has ever seen. “Shekau, who is believed to

be in his 30s, began to stage increasingly daring kidnapping and killing raids on schools, churches and mosques thought by Boko Haram to be violating their interpretation of Islam. The taking of over 200 schoolgirls in April 2014 brought Boko Haram into the international spotlight”. “By most accounts, Boko Haram has killed more than 10,000 people and is spreading into neighboring countries. Shekau’s latest action may finally summon a U.S. response: he has publicly aligned his group with ISIS, the terrorist group that holds territory in Syria and Iraq and has expanded its reach into Yemen and Libya,” he submitted. President Vladimir Putin of Russia, Barrack and Michele Obama of the United States of America; King of Saudi Arabia,King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud; North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un; Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu; German chancellor, Angela Merkel as well as entertainment stars like Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Taylor Swift made the list.

HE standard of living of Nigerians dipped to 52.45 points in the month of March, according to data released yesterday, by NOIPolls Limited. NOI Polls, in a statement announcing its Portfolio of Indices report, disclosed that the Personal Well-Being Index (PWBI) for March 2015, which comprises the standard of living index and other indices, experienced a slight decline of 0.52 points to close the month at 45.26 points from 45.78 points in February 2015. The Personal Well-Being Index, according to NOIPolls, measures factors impacting on the lives of everyday Nigerians. Giving a breakdown of factors responsible for the decline in the PWBI, NOIPolls said the Personal Health and Personal Security indices both experienced an increase, while all other indices experienced a decline. Specifically, the Personal Standard of living index in the month of March 2015 declined by 1.03 points to close the month at 52.45points. This, according to NOI Polls, still shows an average level of satisfaction by Nigerians in their current standard of living, while the Personal Health Index recorded a slight increase of 0.06-points to 77.27 points, revealing that Nigerians are still very much satisfied with their current health status. In addition, the Personal Achievement Index closed the month at 53.66 points, recording the highest decline of 2.9 points; Personal Social Interaction Index stood at 79.04 points, dropping by 0.68 points; Personal Religion Index dipped by 0.78 points to 89.48 points, while the Economic Index stood at 41.74 points, revealing that Nigerians are dissatisfied with the current economic situation. Giving details of the survey method, NOIPolls said the Personal Well-Being Index Poll was conducted in the month of March 2015, through telephone interviews of a random nationwide sample, involving 1,000 individuals above the age of 18, representing the six geo-political zones.


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BADAN—GOVERNOR Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State yesterday explained why he had to relocate from the Government House to his private residence in Ibadan, the state capital. He said he had to flee his official residence after opponents directed evil traditional sacrifices (known as ebo in Yoruba) at him. Mr. Ajimobi made the disclosure in Ibadan during the eighth-day Fidau prayer for the late Chief Imam of Ibadanland, Sheikh Baosari Haruna. He said ahead of the justconcluded elections, some desperate politicians did their best to send him out of Government House at all cost through many devilish means. “They first came to you Alfas to give them prayers that will send me out of office, but my own Alfa prayers superseded that of these desperate politicians. “Every morning, I always go out on exercise. If you know the Government House very well, it has many interchanges, popularly called `orita’, I see all kinds of sacrifices (ebo) placed in all these junctions.” “Worried by these developments, some of you my Alfas here advised me to move out of the Government House to render their evil plots useless,”he said. Mr. Ajimobi said his reason for fleeing his official quarters is

contrary to tales spread by opponents that he packed out of Government House because he was afraid of imminent defeat as no governor had ever been reelected for second term in the history of the state. The governor said he had to leave “to thwart the evil plots of these desperate politicians”.

The governor, who is still basking in the euphoria of breaking the jinx of being the first governor to be elected for second term in the state, thanked all spiritual leaders in Oyo for their prayers for him and the state. “It is only Allah who shamed my detractors through your prayers for me and those I made in Saudi Arabia where I had the privilege of entering inside the

Kaabah,” he said. The elated governor asked the Islamic scholars to select 10 of them that would join him to Saudi Arabia soon to perform the lesser Hajj ( Umrah) to thank Allah for His mercies on him and the state. He thanked the people of Oyo State for once again reposing their confidence on him by voting him in as governor of the state for another four years.

PARLEY: President Goodluck Jonathan being introduced to the Resident Representative, UN System in Nigeria, Mr. Daouda Toure Boris-Ephrem by the Head of Delegation, Amb. Mohammed Ibn Chambas, while a member of the Delegation, Amb. Abdoulaye Bathly watch, during an audience with the UNOWA-UNOCA at the State House, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi Adeshida.

Fashola promises to continue commissioning projects By Monsuru Olowoopejo

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AGOS—GOVERNOR Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State yesterday commissioned the newly rehabilitated 2 kilometer Wempco road, Ogba, even as he vowed to inspect and commission developmental projects till May 28, a day before the end of his administration. Fashola, who made the vow after inspecting the ongoing Ilubirin Housing Estate, Lagos Island, said his aim is to deliver projects and facilities that would improve standard of living of Lagosians. On the reason for this, the governor explained that the residents of the state who voted him expected continuous provision of infrastructures, saying “this was why we have rehabilitated and upgrade the Wempco road as a response to the problem of flooding in this area.” He added that the road was also upgraded to a dual carriage way to solve the problem of gridlock experienced by users. The governor explained that government’s intervention, the road was always flooded whenever it rained, resulting in chaotic traffic situation and loss of property worth several millions. According to him, “We rebuilt the

road to solve two problems; a flooding problem which required us to construct very massive underground drainages that are almost two

metres wide and deep. Congestion problem at peak period when people are returning home, so with the completion of this road, these

problems are over.'' The governor said the road was built to last for 25 years and advised users against acts that could undermine its durability.

Subscribers initiate contempt charge against Multichoice By Innocent Anaba

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AGOS—SOME Nigerian subscribers, who dragged Multichoice Nigeria before a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, over its hike in the prices of Digital Satelite Television, DSTV, and GoTV subscriptions, have initiated contempt proceedings against the company’s (Multichoice) directors for allegedly disobeying a valid court order. Meanwhile, Multichoice has challenged the jurisdiction of the court to hear the suit. Trial judge, Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke had on April 2 granted an order of interim injunction, restraining Multichoice from enforcing its planned price increase . The judge asked parties to maintain status quo until the suit is determined. The judge ordered, “That an

order of interim injunction is hereby granted to the parties to maintain the status quo restraining the first defendant (Multichoice/DSTV) from giving effect or enforcing its planned increase in cost of the different classes of viewing or programmes bouquet, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.”

Plaintiffs in the suit are Mr Osasuyi Adebayo and Mr Oluyinka Oyeniji, a lawyer, on behalf of themselves and individual/corporate subscribers of DSTV and distributors. MultiChoice, owners of DStv and GOtv, had announced a 20 percent price increase for all its satellite pay TV bouquets in Nigeria with effect from April 1.

Tinubu/AIT: Court fixes May 27 for hearing By Abdulwahab Abdulah

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USTICE Iyabo Akinkugbe of an Ikeja High court yesterday fixed May 27 to hear the N150 billion libel suit filed by the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, against African Independent Communication (AIT). The date was fixed by the trial

judge for further direction after Tinubu’s lawyer, Mr. Ayodele Adedipe informed the court that the claimant had filed Forms 17 and 18 which had been served on the defendant. Forms 17 and 18 were the procedural pre-trial forms that will enable parties to explore an alternative dispute resolution track as provided by the state justice delivery system.

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AGOS—THE governor-elect in Lagos state, Akinwunmi Ambode, has received his Certificate of Return from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Mr. Ambode was declared winner of the governorship election on Sunday. The official presentation of Certificates of Return was held yesterday at the Archbishop Vining Memorial Church Cathedral, and also witnessed certificate presentation to all elected candidates to the National Assembly. In his welcome address, the Lagos state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mr. Akin Orebiyi, described the Governor-elect and all other elected candidates as products of a credible electoral process that employed a better voteraccreditation system. He urged candidates that lost to be gallant in defeat, and the victors to be modest in their victory.

Passengers stranded as NATCA embarks on strike By Lawani Mikairu & Daniel Eteghe

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A G O S — PASSENGERS in their hundreds were yesterday stranded at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos due to the strike embarked upon by the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) over welfare package. Vanguard was at the various terminals of the airport where the stranded passengers were seen loitering around the airport terminals as they were told they would not fly because of the strike. At the General Aviation Terminal, (GAT), most of the passengers sat on the floor as most of the morning flights that were supposed to have taken off by 6:00am or 7:00am were all cancelled. The situation was the same at the Murtala Muhammed Domestic Terminal 2 (MMA2) as passengers were seen loitering.


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DO EKITI—THE organised labour in Ekiti State has declared today, a work-free day in the state as a mark of solidarity with Governor Ayodele Fayose on his victory at the Supreme Court. This is coming as a prominent leader and leading legal practitioner in the state, Aare Afe Babalola, has called on the feuding parties in the state to sheath their swords and give peace a chance. The apex court has revalidated the victory of the state governor, Mr Ayo Fayose, in the June 21, 2014 governorship election in the state. The declaration of the workfree day has, however, opened another session of controversy in the state, the factional president of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, told Vanguard yesterday. ‘’It is never done anywhere, whether at the national or state level. It is only the president of the country or state governor that can declare a public holiday which the workers obey. If the workers are on strike, it is a different thing. But no organized labour can declare a public holiday. Under which law can labour declare a public holiday, Comrade Joe Ajaero, factional President of the NLC, and General Secretary, national Union of Electricity Employees, NUEE, said. The Ekiti unions however, made the declaration yesterday in Ado Ekiti during a peaceful procession by their members as a mark of solidarity with the governor over his Supreme Court victory. The organised labour, comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress and Joint Negotiating Council had massed at the popular Fajuyi Park Resort centre , where they declared today, Friday, a workfree day for workers of the state civil service. Speaking through the Chairman of the NLC, Comrade Ayodeji Aluko,after their rally,the unionists warned politicians in the state against heating up the polity, lamenting that the breach of public peace had also been coming from a few elites and certain political group who sees Ekiti governorship as their sole right. The NLC boss who frowned on the attempt by 19 APC lawmakers to impeach Fayose, lamented the sporadic shootings noticed at the House of Assembly a couple

of weeks ago , when members of the PDP had to occupy the Assembly to forestall Fayose from being impeached, saying his members would have been killed, but for providence. ‘“As critical stake holders, we deem it fit to make a clarion call to all Ekiti indigenes home and in the diaspora to project the need for peace and stability in our State. We want to implore our politicians to embrace the true precepts of democratic practices by imbibing the principles of sportsmanship. “While making this call, the organized labour , wish to warn those who have been induced to compromise the stability of Ekiti State and those who continue to malign our image as a people to desist from doing so. “We wish to affirm our confidence in the judiciary and commend thethird arm of government for living up to its role as the last hope ofthe common man. “ We pledge our support once again for Governor Fayose and urge him to continue to do things that have placed him on a pedestal of recognition” Aluko further noted the consistent restiveness being witnessed in Ekiti could be ascribed to political intolerance on the part of the political gladiators, saying the scenario is denting the image of the State among the comity of States. “Ekiti people are naturally peace-loving and hospitable. Ekiti peopleare distinguished by self-pride, integrity and

hardwork. But all the values are fast being eroded because of the desperation and egocentric desire of some politicians who see politics as a viable means of wealth acquisition” In a related development, Aare Afe Babalola,the proprietor, Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, has added his voice to the face off between the governor and the feuding 19 APC lawmakers in the state House of Assembly, urging both parties to sheath their swords and give peace a chance In an open letter personally signed by the eminent legal practitioner, Babalola commended Hon Adewale Omirin for saying the APC

lawmakers would be abided with the decision of the Supreme Court. “I write to congratulate you on your recent statement published in the media accepting the unanimous supreme court decision. ‘As a major stakeholder In Ekiti project I appeal to you to cause all the warring parties to sheath there swords, come together and work for the acceleraded development of our dear state. Meantime, The All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state has raised an alarm that some of its members in Imesi-Ekiti, Gbonyin Local Government area and other parts of the state are being attacked by people suspected

to be Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) agents. According to a statement in Ado Ekiti yesterday by the Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr Taiwo Olatubosun, the party has received reports of repeated attacks on APC members in Imesi Ekiti since last Thursday, which still continued till Wednesday evening. Based on the alleged attack, according to him, some of his members have been wounded,while others have run away from their homes. “We call on security agents to come to the rescue of APC members whose only offence is that they belong to a different political party,"he said.

From left: Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Diamond Publications Limited, Lanre Idowu; Deputy President, Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Hajia Aishatu Sule; Vice President, West, and Chairman, 2015 Convention Planning Committee, Steve Ayorinde; Chairman, Electoral Committee, Mr. Stanley Egbochuku and President, NGE, Femi Adesina, at the inauguration of Electoral Committee for this year's Biennial Convention of NGE in Lagos, yesterday. Photo: NAN

INEC begs Buhari to prosecute election fraudsters By Daud Olatunji

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BEOKUTA—THE Independent National Electoral Commission has appealed to the President-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari to make a prominent personality in the country who allegedly commits election malpractices as a scape goat. The commission said the perpetrators need to be arrested and punished with a view to stopping the recurrence of election malpractices in the country. The Independent National Electoral Commission’s commissioner in charge of Ogun, Osun and Ekiti States, Prof Lai Olurode stated this on Thursday at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Kuto, Abeokuta in his address at the handing over of certificates of return to the Ogun state governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, who was re-elected for second term, and national assembly members . Olurode said if electoral fraudsters and offenders had been punished, it would have served as a deterrent to others who might be nursing such

idea. He said, “In the past, those who perpetrated electoral fraud, the notable among them have not been brought to book, that is why it continues. “I will wan the incoming government to make examples of some prominent election fraudsters. “For us in INEC, we feel frustrated by the harassment, intimidation, maimings and the killings that attended the just concluded general elections in some states. “We have always canvassed for an Election Offences Commission to deal with election security challenges in Nigeria. The needs to make examples of big men who perpetrate electoral crimes.” Shortly after he received his certificate of return from Olurode, Amosun pledged to consolidate on his performance in the first term. The governor assured the

people of the state that he would ensure the

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Bayelsa PDP denies alleged plot to rig rescheduled Assembly poll By Samuel Oyadongha & Emem Idio

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ENAGOA—THE Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Bayelsa State has described as “misleading,” claims by the opposition parties in the state of alleged plot to rig the rescheduled state Assembly elections in eight constituencies of the state. The PDP through its Publicity Secretary, Osom Makbere, said though the party considered the claims by the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, that it planned to rig the election in Kolokuma/Opokuma as misleading, the party was more disturbed that a serving aide of the President, Waripamowei Dudafa was behind the opposition's onslaught against the party. Makbere, in a statement, said preliminary investigation by the PDP showed that the aide to President Goodluck Jonathan, who is a native of the area, was conniving and planning to mobilize the army and other uniformed security agencies to rig the votes in favour of APGA. He said: “The PDP notes with dismay, the unfounded and unsubstantiated accusations levelled against Governor Seriake Dickson, that he plans to visit the area on election day, with

a view to influencing and swaying votes in favour of the PDP candidates. “The PDP has maintained absolute decorum and orderliness in all the elections held so far in the state. All the cases of violence recorded in the previous elections were perpetrated by the opposition against the PDP.” Describing the reports as the figment of the imaginations of

APGA and the other opposition parties, who know too well that they cannot win election in a free and fair contest, because of the pedigree of the PDP in the state. He accused the opposition of planning to arm thugs to scare away voters and rig the elections in favour of their preferred candidates. But reacting to the allegation of anti-party conduct by the PDP, the

Senior Special Assistant to the President on Domestic Affairs, Dr. Waripamowei Dudafa, dismissed the claim as “bias” and “influenced by some destabilizing agents in the state.” Dudafa, who spoke through one of his aides, Bebetimi Dasuo, insisted that the allegation against him bordered on blackmail by the factions of the party controlled by the state governor.

MEETING: Chief of Staff to the President, Chief Dehinde Arogbofa (left) and the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Matters, Hon. Kingsley Kuku, after a meeting at the State House, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi Adeshida.

A-Ibom commissioner flays calls for cancellation of gov poll A KWA Ibom State Commissioner for Special duties, Mr Emmanuel Enoidem, has described as senseless and barbaric, calls in some quarters for the cancellation of the governorship election held in the state on April 11. Enoidem, in a live radio programme monitored in Uyo, called on the people of the state to rise up and vilify those who are instigating crisis and unnecessary violence, saying that it negates the spirit of comradeship and sportsmanship that should ordinarily exist between opponents in elections. He said: “Even if they invite the United Nations Secretary General, or they invite the President of the United States, or even the President of France and Chancellor of Germany to supervise or conduct the elections in Akwa Ibom, Udom Emmanuel will still win a thousand times. “President Goodluck Jonathan has set a worthy example which any sensible person should emulate, and I expect that the All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate and other candidates should deem it decent to call the governor-elect

and congratulate him.” Enoidem said that other PDP candidates like Jimi Agbaje, who lost with less than 150

thousand votes congratulated Ambode of APC in Lagos, same also was the case in Sokoto, Benue and Kaduna where PDP

gubernatorial candidates including serving governors came out to congratulate their opponents in the APC.

Olu of Warri's 28th coronation anniversary the palace ground. kicks off May 1 The statement added that

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VENTS marking the 28th coronation anniversary celebration of His Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse II CON, the Olu of Warri, will take place from May 1 - 3, 2015. A statement by Emma OkotieEboh, Chairman, Publicity Committee, said the event will commence with praise and worship session on May 1 at the palace ground followed by free health care. At 3. pm same day, there will be a drama performance at King George Memorial Hall, Warri South Urban. On Saturday, there will be a traditional homage paying, cultural displays and traditional dances at the Olu’s palace, at 3. pm there will be the Olu of Warri Lawn Tennis tournament at Warri Club. The events will be rounded off on Sunday, May 3, with a thanksgiving service at

Foursquare Gospel Church, Olu Palace, Warri followed by traditional dances, cultural displays and homage paying at

groups or individuals who wish to pay homage are advised to register with the Secretary to His Majesty.

His Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse II CON, Olu of Warri

Oshiomhole suspends LG chair over alleged scam By Simon Ebegbulem

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ENIN—THE C h a i r m a n of Owan West Local Government Area, Edo State, Mr. Godwin Agbodion, has been suspended by the state governor, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole, over allegations of financial mismanagement. Oshiomhole, who addressed members of the Local Government Executive Council and councillors yesterday at the Government House, Benin City, said: “We have tried in the past to call the chairman to have a good working relationship with his executive. We have decided to set up a committee of enquiry to investigate these allegations, both financial and non-financial and in the provisions of the appropriate legislations of the Local Government Law. I have decided to exercise the powers vested in me to suspend the Chairman during this period for the committee to investigate all the allegations and submit the report to me."

Edo group urges INEC to declare PDP candidate winner of Rep poll By Gabriel Enogholase

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ENIN—A GROUP, Akoko-Edo Youth Vanguard, has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to declare Mr. Oladele Balogun, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate as the winner of the March 28, 2015 House of Representatives election in Akoko Edo constituency. Spokesman for the group, Mr. Kayode Alabi, in a statement, yesterday, said that the election which threw up Mr.Peter Akpatason as winner of the election, was fraught with electoral malpractice and irregularities.


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Mrs Obiano urges deformed children's parents to access free surgeries

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K W U L O B I A (ANAMBRA)—WIFE of Anambra State governor, Mrs. Ebelechukwu Obiano, has urged parents of children with deformities to take advantage of her free surgery programme. Obiano made the call, yesterday, during her visit to Ekwulobia, headquarters of Aguata Local Government Area. She urged all women whose children have cleft lip and cleft palate deformities to take advantage of the free surgery provided under her pet project.

According to her, Caring Family Enhancement initiative , AFÉ, her pet project, in collaboration with Smile Train Nigeria, STN, is sponsoring the free surgery at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, NAUTH, Nnewi. Mr. Remi Adeseun, Country Director of Smile Train Nigeria, said that no fewer than 5,000 children "are born with cleft lips and palates in Nigeria annually." He explained that the only way to save affected children was through early surgeries.

Bank educates S/Easterners on N220bn SMEs fund By Vincent Ujumadu

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WKA—SKYE Bank Plc, yesterday, assembled businessmen from the five South East states in the commercial city of Onitsha and tutored them on best ways to nurture and grow their businesses, using the low interest facilities provided by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN. The Federal Government set aside N220 billion special fund for small and medium enterprises, SMEs, which is to be accessed through some commercial banks, including Skye Bank, and the Onitsha seminar was aimed at assisting the prospective beneficiaries to know how to obtain and invest the loans. The South East 1 regional director of Skye Bank, Dr. Charles Udogu said Late Mrs. Nwaozomudoh the idea was to create awareness among businessmen in the South East, who operate SMEs.

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O R M E R COMMISSIONER of Police, Linus Nwaozomudoh has lost his wife, Lady Bridget Nwaozomudoh (Nee Fejokwu), aged 67. She died April 1, 2015. According to the family, funeral rites at her residence in Onicha-Ugbo, will begin on April 30, followed the next day with mass at All Saints Catholic Church, Onicha-Ugbo, and thereafter interment.

From left, Hon. Micael Ola Dawodu, Permanent Secretary, Deputy Governor office; Special AP/PRO, Dr. Abiodun Alogbo; General Oladipupo Diya (retd), and Rev. Fredrick Odutola, during Service of Songs & Commendation Service for late Special Apostle, Prophet Gabriel Olubunmi Fakeye, at the Onikan Stadium, in Lagos.. Photo: Biodun Ogunleye

APGA showed relevance with Anambra House poll, but... —Lawyer By Chimaobi Nwaiwu

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NEWI—AN Onitsha-based legal practitioner, Mr. Anthony Obi, yesterday said the just concluded National and House of Assembly elections in Anambra State and its voting pattern was indicative that All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, was still relevant in the political landscape of Nigeria. According to him, the polity in Anambra State during the Presidential and National Assembly elections towed the part of voting for the party with the incumbency power and got

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ENIN CITY—MEMBERS of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Esan North East Local Government Council of Edo State have attributed the failure of the party to win the House of Assembly seat in the area to what they described as the alleged anti-people policy of the APC chairman of the Council, Mr. Sam Oboh. The members under the umbrella of Concerned APC members in Esan North East, comprising of market women, youths and artisans, therefore, urged Governor Adams Oshiomhole to sanction the chairman and other party leaders who lost elections in their areas so as to avoid a recurrence. But the council boss reacting to the allegation, claimed that his attitude did not affect the fortune of the party in his area. In a statement by the leader of the group, Madam Tessy Eromosele, it alleged that the Council boss had made life unbearable for traders at Uromi through exorbitant fees for the lock-up stores being built in the market after it was razed by fire. She added that this irked the traders, comprising of the Igbo, to vote PDP during the elections.

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involved in a contradiction by campaigning for PDP. He described this move by the party as a grave error, which confused voters to voting for the PDP in National Assembly election. Obi said: “However, the House of Assembly election was different, as there is an already an APGA Executive governor who is working in the state and

following appeals from the state Governor to secure his seat and save the party from total annihilation in the nation’s political landscape. “The vote pattern has no relevance to the pattern adopted in the Presidential /National Assembly elections on May 28, 2015 and no one can conveniently use same as a yardstick to challenge the victory of PDP in the

election, as APGA shot itself on the leg by campaigning for PDP when it told it faithful to vote for President Jonathan. “The law is clear on any party or contestant who wishes to challenge the outcome of an election to proceed to the Election Petition Tribunal within 21 days after the date of election as provided by the 1999 Constitution."


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AM sorry if I sound like a sore loser, but I cannot graciously accept the result of last weekend’s elections in Rivers State. Resounding wins were declared for the PDP’s gubernatorial flagbearer plus all of its State House of Assembly candidates. And Chief Nyesom Wike is now, officially, the Governor-Elect. But it is common knowledge that there was almost no real voting and that violence was rife. And it is the orgy of merciless carnage, rather than the alleged failure of the APC’s candidates per se, that is really bothering me. The APC candidates, led by Dr Dakuku Peterside, are going to court to seek justice; and they stand a very good chance of persuading the authorities to reject this fake result and re-run the election in a proper democratic fashion. But the blameless citizens who lost their lives will never get justice. So much evil bloodthirstiness and unimaginable cruelty occurred last Saturday and I’m struggling to forget the decomposing corpse that was spotted when I was driving through Ikwerre-land and I keep remembering sad stories about savage shootings, brutal beatings, bestial beheadings and gory dismemberings. Such barbaric psychopathy is hard to take in. Until today, every single victim I’d heard about happened to be an APC member. But I’ve just been told that some PDP members also got murdered and maimed. And, frankly, I am too traumatised by these terrible tales – and I am too much of an emotional coward - to deeply investigate and find out what REALLY happened. I have nightmares about the people who have died and wake up in the middle of the night in tears and don’t currently have what it takes to play detective. So I cannot confidently

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•Chief Nyesom Wike, Governor-elect, Rivers State separate facts from rumours right now and tell you whether this APC casualty or that PDP casualty was an innocent victim or a thuggish aggressor who was outsmarted and felled by stronger fellow thugs. All I can say is that I am thoroughly sickened by recent events, that my heart goes out to the grieving relatives of all victims of wanton violence, regardless of their political affiliations, and that God should please have mercy on my home state and kindly save it from the satanic gangsters who want to control it.

Goats and goodwill

Is there a fundamental difference between the outgoing PDP and incoming APC? Yes. One is headed by an ex-general who has a low tolerance for rubbish, while the other is headed by an ex-lecturer who is (to put it mildly!) more laid-back. But – let’s face it – while the APC’s head is VERY different, temperamentally, from the

I am thoroughly sickened by recent events, that my heart goes out to the grieving relatives of all victims of wanton violence, regardless of their political affiliations

PDP’s head, both parties are pretty similar from the neck down! Most APC and PDP members are birds of a feather who belong to different parties for personal rather than ideological reasons. And I become irritated when diehards on either side of the fence flatly refuse to acknowledge the fact that there are really nice folks and really nasty folks in both political groupings. This seems like a good time to commend Kenneth Kobani and Toru Ofili, Rivers PDP stalwarts, who feel that it is better to feed than kill…and made a lot of ordinary people in their respective villages very happy indeed last weekend. Toru, a beautiful lady chief, and Kenneth, the Minister of State for Industry/Trade/Investment, killed eight goats between them – in Bonny and Bodo City - and invited anyone (both PDP and APC) who was peckish to come and eat. I heard about the hospitality and goodwill that Toru and Kenneth lavished on the general public from others rather than from them; and I was so touched. If only all PDP and APC politicians could reach out to voters so pleasantly! Deceiving Daddy?! Many people like Buhari but fear that some of the personages around him will let him down and drag him down. And I share this fear. Let’s hope that we don’t wind up with a scenario whereby Buhari is like a strict, well-meaning, God-fearing paterfamilias whose kids pretend to be innocent and pre-

•Dr Dakuku Peterside tend to be on the same page as Daddy…but sneak out to wild parties at night when he is asleep and then rush home at dawn and clamber into bed just in time…ie, just before Daddy wakes up and summons them for morning prayers! By the way, the trouble with Jonathan was that nobody was afraid of him. He was an overly flexible “father” and his “children” did not bother to conceal their unruly ways!

Angry Jonathanists

Jonathan is a classic example of a father figure who was badly let down by some of the people around him. The buck stops on a leader’s desk and it is, ultimately, the leader’s fault if things go awry. But it’s much easier to do a good job if you have decent advisors and sincere subordinates who want you to do your best. Some Niger Deltan Jonathanists are busily cooking up ridiculous conspiracy theories and directing multiple insults at everyone they blame for his defeat. They describe pro-APC Niger Deltans like me and Governor Rotimi Amaechi as traitors who should be killed (forgetting that the Jonathans not only betrayed some of us long before we betrayed them but failed to uplift our region!). They accuse Buhari of securing foreign help by promising to legitimise gay marriage (forgetting that Buhari is not known for sexual liberalism!). They abuse Yorubas and Northerners en masse (forgetting that many Yorubas and Northerners

supported Jonathan in 2011 and are still supporting him now!). These angry Jonathanists are human, so I understand their anger; but I wish they would stop issuing vile death threats, stop peddling dangerous delusions and consider the possibility that they also contributed to Jonathan’s defeat. A lot of them were only superficially devoted to Mr President. A lot of them only stood by and clung to Jonathan because of what they could get out of him. A lot of them schemed to prevent Jonathan from fulfilling his potential, so they could run rings round him and exploit his weaknesses. A lot of them disgraced Jonathan by misbehaving massively. A lot of them arrogantly alienated voters who used to hold him in high esteem. A lot of them sychophantically assured him that there was no room for improvement in terms of his performance. These fake friends of Jonathan are the REAL traitors, if you ask me; and I’m glad that they will soon be ejected from the gravy train!!! Responses to: donzol2002@yahoo.co.uk or to 0802 747 6458 OR 0811 675 9752 (texts only). PLEASE KINDLY NOTE THAT UNLESS YOU REQUEST ANONYMITY, YOUR COMMENTS MAY BE PUBLISHED, WITH YOUR NAMES AND CONTACT DETAILS ATTACHED.


18 — Vanguard, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2015 NOW that the 2015 general elections have gone, save for the few States where the results were declared “inconclusive”, it is appropriate to assess the performance of the electoral regulator and umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, which Professor Attahiru Jega heads. The elections were a qualified success. It went with minimal collateral effects of the campaigns. Nigerian democracy has hit a critical threshold. We are now able to change the ruling parties, both at the state and federal levels, with the noble phenomenon of losers congratulating winners, and winners extending their hands of fellowship to losers. INEC played a great role in the success of these elections. The most important being the innovation that made all the difference, the introduction of the biometric technologies inherent in the Smart Card Readers, SCRs, and the Permanent Voters Cards, PVCs. In all the places that this technology was deployed successfully, the elections went smoothly and helped to stave off post-electoral

INEC, 2015 Polls, The Future violence and rejection of results. The United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. James Entwistle, was so impressed with this biometric revolution that he promised to recommend it to his native State of Virginia, which still operates with voter ’s cards that have no biometric features. However, it is also clear that the SCRs and PVCs were not used in States during the elections. For some yet to be explained reasons, INEC was not able to live up to its pledge to ensure that only results emanating from the use of the SCRs and

PVCs would be accepted. The use of the so-called “incident forms”, especially during the presidential and National Assembly elections, led to large-scale rigging. It was a major factor too in the inconclusive outcome of the governorship and State Assembly polls in Abia, Taraba and Imo. If the challenges with SCRs are unchecked, SCRs would be the new face of rigging. INEC should have introduced the technology early enough and tested it with smaller state elections before the national polls. Another issue INEC has to correct is the distribution of PVCs which was done in a manner that disfranchised millions of voters. It should still distribute the remaining PVCs to their owners. It also needs to investigate the failure of SCRs in many places. These shortcomings created distortions that affected the conduct of the elections in many places. SCRs and PVCs are the future of our elections. INEC should invest in understanding them. If the challenges the technology presented are tackled, electoral violence would be greatly reduced. Nigerians look forward to when the benefits of the SCRs and PVCs would include being able to vote from any part of the country.

OPINION

Buhari’s victory and the lessons for Nigerians By Kenneth Imansuangbon

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ITH God all things are possible. If men were God, something bad would have happened, but men are not God and can never be. The above assertion underscores the victory of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) in the just concluded presidential poll. The outcome of the poll is a big lesson, an eye opener to every Nigerian irrespective of your religion, status and tribe. Buhari's tenacity and resilience paid off at last. Despite initial odds and frustration, he never lost hope because he believed that the country can be salvaged. His election victory is unique and unprecedented in the sense that for the first time in the country’s political history, an incumbent president was defeated in an election by an opposition candidate. It happened at a time some pseudo-analysts and prophets of doom had prophesied that it was impossible because of the power of incumbency. Some of these people have bestrode the corridors of power for more than three decades with nothing good to offer the country. They represent the vicious cycles stagnating the country ’s progress and development. They are AnyC M Y K

Government-In-Power, AGIP and business as usual men. Ahead of the presidential poll, they vowed that Buhari would never become president of the country. They threatened that instead of handing over to Buhari, the country would be better divided. Everything, including religion, ethnicity and primordial sentiments, was thrown at him to demonise his person and other members of his party. It was a campaign of calumny like never before. Nigerians were being brainwashed with all sorts of lies and gimmicks. But they forgot that Nigerians know better and would take a wise decision when the chips are down. Not even the sudden shift in the date of the presidential poll discouraged Nigerians because they had bought into the “change” campaign mantra of the APC and saw Buhari as an incorruptible brand. I have always asked this question: how

Buhari's tenacity paid off at last; despite initial odds and frustration, he never lost hope because he believed that the country can be salvaged

many of us were like Buhari? We are in a clime where what matter most are wealth and power, not how they were acquired. No wonder politics has become a do-ordie affair because most politicians have no second address and lack clear vision and integrity. But for Buhari, what worked for him in the election is his integrity which he had built over the years. In trying to demonise Buhari during the campaign, his political opponents could not point at any wealth he amassed while in office as Head of State or Chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund. He lives a modest and humble life and never believed in ill-gotten wealth. Even as a former Head of State, Buhari has no house of his own in Abuja or oversea. All these good virtues were to his advantage during his party primaries and the presidential election. Having seen the direction the country was going, sacrifices were made by the political class and Nigerians who realised that if the country collapses, they and their kith and kin are not safe, and posterity will not forgive them. Besides, they have no other country of their own except Nigeria. So in Buhari, they saw a better option. Today Nigerians have decided and Buhari is the president-elect. So the questions are: where are the influence peddlers who are always bestriding the corridors of power, holding the country to ransom, dictating who gets what for their selfish reasons? Where are the praise-singers and the shameless godfathers who vowed that Buhari would never be president of the country? Where are the prophets of doom

who prophesied otherwise about Buhari’s victory? Where are those who wished Buhari dead? Where are the Aso Rock cabals who hijacked and misled President Jonathan for too long? Have they seen how transient political power can be? I know just like every other Nigerian that the cabal would be disappointed for not being consulted by the President before conceding victory to Buhari after the poll. But the cabal should bury their heads in shame because President Jonathan acted wisely, having realised that they are saboteurs masquerading as political leaders. President Jonathan has proved that he understood the idiom “once bitten, twice shy.” By President Jonathan’s action, he has written his name in the political history of the country to the shame and disappointment of the political hawks in the country who believed that the corridors of power are their ancestral homes. It is obvious that if President Jonathan had acted as expected by these political hawks by rejecting the polls result and something goes wrong, they will be the first to blame and abandon him when the chips are down. Buhari’s victory is definitely a tonic for those of us who have aspired to lead our people, being convinced that we have what it takes to do so, but were severally frustrated by certain political hawks. The victory has renewed my faith in Nigerians, that at any crucial moment in the country’s history, they would do the needful to keep the country together. *Mr Imansuangbon, a lawyer and politician, wrote from Virginia, USA.


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Hawks and the new govt By Clement Udegbe

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OME May 29, General Muhammadu Buhari, Rtd,GMB, will occupy the throne of Nigeria, in Aso Rock. Guards , most if not all things that connect with President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan,GEJ,in terms of taste of furnishing, worship in the Aso Chapel, personnel, will go, except for his picture that will graciously take its place among the line of former presidents. GMB's picture will be appearing for the second time, and makes two of them, himself and Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, OBJ, to be on the list of two time presidents. They both fought the civil war, planned coups, became military Heads of State after the war, ruled us like soldiers they were, but while OBJ got his second chance of becoming President, on a platter of gold, and cruised into Aso Villa from the prison, where he was spared by God from his enemies, GMB moved about freely, fought very hard, and made it back to power, after three unsuccessful attempts, and even had to shed tears at the last failed attempt. The road to Aso villa has not been easy, and may remain so a very long time, because of the way we are wired in this country. Political contests among us often lead to the death of people around

contestants,because our leaders are ex-soldiers, and in military law if you plot a coup, you better succeed, or you will be killed. Our civilian politicians unfortunately missed out on the military discipline, and settled more for the politics of violence, which gave birth to our politics of do or die. Elections 2015,would have been our last, as one nation, as predicted by some of our allies. It brought with it frailed nerves, hate language, and violence,which set us on edge, but for the timely, and godly, intervention by GEJ, with that singular action of victory concession. It amazes me when I watch our leaders. They all knew that their actions would lead to bloodshed and possible break up, yet they reveled in those actions and talks, without caring a hoot about the nation and the people they claim to be fighting for. But GEJ was differently wired. He recognized that Nigerians loved him, trusted him, voted for him without any violence, and promised himself not to be part of violence or blood shed of Nigerians for his own ambition. The bloodshed after 2011 elections was because GMB lost in that election, and blood continued to flow till today. This is why we are praying and urging him to see to it that the flow of blood of Nigerians, in any elective contest must stop as soon

as he ascends that throne. There are hawks who prey on the lives of Nigerians as their chics, they are many still reveling in seeing people killed for their ambition, and they shout loudest ! The violence and flow of blood, that marked the elections in Rivers State tell us where such hawks abound more, be it in PDP or APC, and it is most unacceptable. Nigerians want change, but Not by shedding their blood for the ambition of a few who are thieves in angels apparels! No matter the processes, the flaws, manipulations, betrayals, and gang ups, that brought GMB thus far, he is now our President Elect, the rest is history. We all owe him duties now, to pray for him, and help him leave a better Nigeria than he met.

If PDP was said to be corrupt, by not doing much to stem it, with most APC governors and king pins as decampees from the PDP, the fight promises to be daunting, to make any impact

Igbo and the fallacy of Mbaka's God's vindication By Tony Nwaezeigwe

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HE 1967-70 Nigeria Civil War, for the Igbo was a battle of historic survival against the forces of national darkness that roamed in the form of periodic unrestrained anti-Igbo riots and massacres, and subsequently the chilling pogrom of 1969. It was not only a battle for survival but for the upholding of the Igbo man’s dignity, which, as previously feared got swallowed up by the events of the civil war. Those who supported Biafra did so not because of the capability of the Igbo to win the war against the World Powerssupported Federal might but for the case of conscience. The likes of Presidents Houphouet-Boigny of Cote d’Voire, Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia, Omar Bongo of Gabon, Papa Doc of Haiti and to some extent Siaka Stevens of Sierra Leone, Jomo Kenyata of Kenya, William Tolbert of Liberia, and the French Government of the time did so out of conscience against the forces of darkness that ruled Nigeria at that time. This explains why, even at the final defeat of the Igbo they never abandoned their vanquished friends-turned brothers. Today there are sprawling Igbo populations in these countries with many of them not only becoming full citizens of their host countries, but even playing very important Government roles. As the Igbo would often say, “no land exists without the presence of the lizard”. So it has become customary to say that no battle takes place without the active roles of saboteurs. The Nigeria civil war, like any such war of its kind no doubt witnessed a number of Igbo citizens playing the Vidkun Quisling role against C M Y K

their own people, sabotaging the survivalist sacrificial efforts of their down-trodden people by supporting the Federal troops, prophesying the doomsday for their people’s struggle for survival. These people not only celebrated the defeat of their own people but shamelessly rushed to seek Federal Government appointments and contracts while those who sacrificed, endured and survived remained in perpetual penury for decades and for life. Today, Reverend Ejike Mbaka in the event of General Muhammadu Buhari’s victory presents himself as a champion of God’s prophecy, just because he vaingloriously assumed that his words are the words of God verbatim. But there remain certain clear indices to determine if an event is truly the act of God in the manner a visioner or soothsayer presented it. We know that Ejike Mbaka is from Awgu district in Enugu State and it is not disputable that his people of Enugu State overwhelmingly voted for President Goodluck Jonathan. Secondly, Mbaka

The greatest political disaster the Igbo will attract on themselves is for the crop of her political leaders to aimlessly drift to the soon to emerge ruling APC in the name of being afraid to be in opposition

The fight against political violence must be fierce in his dispensation. It is expected that he would ensure that all cases of killings during this 2015 elections are carefully compiled, and culprits prosecuted expeditiously. Fear has so far marked the elections in certain parts of the country. Fear of intimidation, and repression; fear of witch hunting, exclusion, and serious vindictive use of coercion looms large in the hearts of many who did not support GMB 's bid for Presidency. The Internet is awash especially among the youth of this nation, with how sections of the country will be punished, and boycotted in the distribution of amenities, individuals singled out for vendetta, and dealt with for how they voted, and spoke etc. If this change will make sustainable sense, it should also address the question of character among our youth. Violence, hate language, and conduct must be discouraged sternly. It will not be enough to provide employment, infrastructure, and other necessities of modern society, without dealing with character foundation issues in our youths.There is so much anger, and hatred that life is becoming increasingly short and violent in Nigeria. This is a principal fall out from the campaigns, which if not addressed will be the real challenge to unity in a matter of years. Nigerians voted GMB as the agent of this change because of his character and integrity. They are aware that he has not

should let us know if the massive failure of the Jega’s rigging machine miscalled Card-readers was the act of God. Thirdly, let Father Mbaka tell Nigerians how the God he worships approved the fraudulent permission of under-aged children to vote in the northern part of the country. For we all know that the God of the Roman Catholic Church of which Reverend Father Mbaka belongs is a just God who hates cheating in whatever form it is presented. Unless Reverend Mbaka is telling us that he has another God other than the one Almighty God we all know and acknowledged.Yes, if the victors said the defeat of Biafra was the act of God, the Igbo could not have denied such a statement, just as the ongoing victory of the blood-sucking Islamic State in Syria and the Levante (ISIS/ISIL) and their budding children in Nigeria called Boko Haram could also be attributed to the act of God. Those who truly worship God in truth and spirit through any form or medium truly know that God’s ways are hard to fully predict by mortal man. For whatever it was worth, the massive Igbo support for President Jonathan was a patriotic call to duty. Yes, President Jonathan might not have met the greater part of our expectations from him as the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. But for the Igbo, he wiped out the ignominious tears of second-fiddlers in Federal Government affairs. For the first time since the end of the Nigeria civil war, the Igbo occupied in one stroke the positions of Secretary of the Government of the Federation, two Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces at the same time – the Army and Navy. At least the second Niger Bridge is presently under construction. Beyond these, the massive Igbo support for the President was a cementing force that eventually obliterated the political cancer of rivalry and mutual mistrust between the Igbo and their South-South ethnic

amassed wealth for himself, does not even own one petrol station talk less of a hotel, or sprawling estates. GMB is expected to introduce discipline and curtail unbridled greed among our leaders. The hawks of Nigerian economy will congregate around his party, some to acquire more, most to seek protection for what they have stolen. They are the ones who will lure the new administration to use government agencies like the police, and EFCC to oppress their political and business opponents. Nigerians have seen it before, and hope that it will not come up again. The fight against corruption cannot be easy, because corruption fights back, and can be dirty and mean, when it does so. If PDP was said to be corrupt, by not doing much to stem it, with most APC governors and king pins as decampees from the PDP, the fight promises to be daunting, to make any impact. People will insult GMB, make jokes of him, deride him, and even his wife, but he must learn that humility to absorb, tolerate, and stomach all the garbage from GEJ, and take it to higher levels. GMB's government should be better than GEJ's, not because of his party the APC, but because of who and what he is, which is why Nigerians preferred him, at a time like this. •Mr. Udegbe, a practitioner, wrote Lagos.

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brothers that began with Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe and Professor Eyo Ita in the 1950s. Today, the contentious State creation agitation by these neighbours of the Igbo from the defunct Igbodominated Eastern Region has been resolved with the existing multiplicity of States. The civil war has come and gone. But could we say that the reason for which the Igbo took up the arms of defence against the Federal Government no longer exists? The Niger Delta militants took up arms against the Federal Government in defence of their rights and have through that experience chiefly identified who their friends and foes are. Have the Igbo actually identified who their friends and foes are in the matrix of present politics? The historical experience of any people so oppressed like the Igbo, no matter how checkered it might be, fundamentally calls for reflection and in essence a lesson. The emergence of General Muhammadu Buhari as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria most importantly calls for reflection primarily for the Igbo. It is a matter that evidently put the Igbo on the balance of sustained political principle via-a-vis a taciturn principle of progressive opposition or wobbling edifice of political harlotry. The present balance of political equation beckons on true Igbo patriots to stand firm and hold the bull of politics by its horn of emerging political challenges. The greatest political disaster the Igbo will attract on themselves is for the crop of her political leaders to aimlessly drift to the soon to emerge ruling APC in the name of being afraid to be in opposition. What is most important for the present political terrain is for both the South East and South-South to further cement the political gains of common solidarity for Jonathan by building a strong force of opposition. *Dr. Nwaezeigwe is an acting director , Centre for Igbo Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.


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DEATH AT LAGOS HOSPITAL:

My wife was abandoned and died under extreme pain, bereaved husband laments By Chioma Obinna

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E was obviously griefstricken as he narrated the circumstances under which his wife and mother of his three children died. Indeed Segun Adesanya was initially reluctant to grant an interview before he was compelled by circumstance to do so. The aggrieved widower said: “I was never interested in granting this interview but the hospital went on social media without coming to me. I am also doing this to keep the records straight.” His desire to set the records straight derives from his claim that “my wife was abandoned”. He did not stop there. “If they are denying it, they should call me face to face; let them tell me if they did not abandon my wife for five hours and if she was actually in good condition when they wheeled her to the ward. She was in pain all through,” he said. The news had it that 36-yearold Dolapo Adesanya died while giving birth to her third child on April 5, 2015 at EKO Hospitals, Ikeja, Lagos.

Act of negligence Although, the hospital has denied any act of negligence on their part, the family is insisting that adequate attention was not given to the deceased which led to her death. In a statement on its website, the hospital attributed the death to “pulmonary embolism”, a condition which sometimes occurs in people with predisposing factors such as post-surgery and post- deliveries without warning. However, in an exclusive interview with Vanguard Metro, VM, Segun, the husband of the deceased, recalled that his wife was in good health condition prior to that fateful Tuesday when she complained of pains in her lower limbs. “My wife drove herself to the hospital on Monday March 30, which was her ante natal clinic day without any problem. But when she started complaining of the pains on Tuesday, I took her myself to the same hospital.”

Segun claimed that on getting to the hospital they were told by nurses that the pains were normal, adding that the baby’s head was pressing the leg. “The doctor gave her paracetamol, saying that it was the pressure of the baby that was affecting her. They asked her to go and get two days sick leave.” Unfortunately, the late Dolapo’s condition grew worse as there was no improvement even after the sick leave. Segun told VM that precisely on Friday afternoon same week, Dolapo could no longer walk as the pain had affected the second leg. “I carried her to that hospital, because she couldn’t walk again. Getting to the hospital she was admitted as an emergency case and was put in a wheel chair. “While she was on admission between 3.00pm and 4.00 pm, she kept telling the doctors that she was in too much pain and begged them to carry out a caesarean session, CS, on her. Unfortunately, my wife’s appeal fell on deaf ears as one of the doctors told her that if she was in pain she would not be sitting like that. “I was taken aback when the doctor said that. She said the pains were too much, that they should please take the baby out through CS. She insisted that she must be taken to the theatre room. They asked us to sign for CS and we did. That was around

The baby was having problems breathing, they tried to revive it; while this was going on, my wife was left unattended to on the wheel chair; after an hour they said the baby was stable and cleaned him up; that was when a female doctor tried to attend to my wife

•The late Dolapo 4.20pm. But till 5pm the consultant who was supposed to carry out the CS was nowhere to be found,” he narrated. Segun who became more worried at that point. “They asked us to do some scans before the arrival of the doctor; but they said the person to do it has closed and they will have to wait for him. We did not see anybody till 9.00 pm. At that time, she started complaining of per seconds contraction. I was forced to rush down to go and meet the doctor that admitted her. I told her that my wife has been complaining of contraction; she was amazed that she was still on the wheel chair. She asked them to move her to the bed and asked for the person that will do the scan. It was then we were told that the person was around. They did the scan. Three minutes later they put her back on wheel chair. But as they were about to do so, the baby’s head came out. So the nurse held the baby’s head and I pushed her to the room. When we got to the labour room, the baby’s head and shoulder were already out. So I rushed to inform the doctor of this. “The baby was pulled out by the doctor and because it was having problems with breathing, they tried to revive it. While this was going on, my wife was left unattended to on the wheel chair. After an hour they said the baby was stable and cleaned him up; that was when a female doctor now tried to attend to my wife,”he informed. Segun was angered by the alleged claims by the hospital that the patient was in good condition for 24 hours after delivery. “They said she was transferred to the ward in good condition, forgetting that since Tuesday we have been complaining about the leg, that she couldn’t walk and was being

pushed on the wheel chair. Then when I asked them what should be done to the leg, they said that since she had delivered that things would be back to normal. And they gave her pain killer. “They did not allow us to sleep there, so we left at night and she called very early in the morning, around 5:00am, that the pain was getting too much. On getting there, the hospital still assured us that she would get better, that we should wait for the consultant to come. We did about six tests. By Saturday evening, we asked about the results, they said the results were not ready. We thought by Monday it would be out. On Sunday morning she started pinging me again that she was feeling pains. I advised her to call the attention of the nurses. “I rushed down there and asked about the result, they said one of the results would take two days. I met the lady who did the x-ray and she said the person who will read the report will resume o n Tuesday. They said I should go and call the doctor to see if she c o u l d read it. “To my greatest surprise, w e discovered t h a t around 10.30am s h e couldn’t move her l e g s again. When we called her s h e couldn’t respond again; we quickly drew the attention of the doctor to this. It was at that

point they brought oxygen and by that time some black things started coming out of her mouth,” he narrated. Segun who was in total confusion at that point queried why the hospital should question him if he gave his wife agbo. Asked if he is going to take any legal action, he said: “I don’t know for now. I know that all that stories are coming from Eko Hospitals. It depends on them. They are going on social media; they have not even come to me. They are listening to their doctors and nurses. Since that Friday, we met different doctors and the most annoying thing is that they keep on asking me what happened without going through the case file. The only thing they did was to give her pain relievers every six hours without knowing exactly what happened.” On if his wife was diagnosed of cancer in 2010 as reported in the social media, he said: “If my wife was diagnosed of cancer in 2010, how come I, the husband did not know? If she was actually diagnosed of cancer will she be herself in my house? She will be moody. She was pregnant, and was going to antenatal they never told me she was a cancer patient. From the report, they said they advised her to remove her breast and she removed it. I did not believe it because it was not an official statement from the hospital.”


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From left: MD/CEO, Forte Oil Plc, Mr. Akin Akinfemiwa; Executive Director/Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Julius Omodayo-Owotuga, and representatives of the chairman, Forte Oil Plc, Mr. Christopher Adeyemi at the 36th annual general meeting of the company in Lagos.

Inflation rate stands at 8.5% in March — NBS N

ational Bureau of Statistics (NBS) yesterday said the inflation rate for March stood at 8.5 per cent as against the 8.4 per cent recorded in February. This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja by the Statistician-General of the Federation, Dr Yemi Kale. The statement said the rate showed a 0.1 per cent increase between Febuary and March. It stated that on a month-on-month basis, the highest price increases were recorded in fruit, fish, potatoes, yam and other tubers, and vegetables groups. It further stated that the average annual rate of change on the food subindex for the 12-month period ending in March over the previous 12-month average was 9.5 per cent. According to the bureau, the 12month rate of change has held steady

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for 10 consecutive months. “On a month-on-month basis, the core sub-index increased marginally by 0.8 per cent after increasing at the same pace in the previous two months at 0.7 per cent. “The largest increases were recorded in the air passenger transport, miscellaneous services relating to the dwelling; appliances, articles and products for personal care, and repair of household appliances groups,’’ it noted. The bureau said the average 12month annual rate of rise in the index

On a month-on-month basis, the core subindex increased marginally by 0.8 per cent after increasing at the same pace in the previous two months at 0.7 per cent

was recorded at 6.9 per cent for the 12month period ending in March which did not change from the 12-month rate recorded in January. “On a year-on-year, both the urban and rural price indices recorded faster increases in March. “The urban index increased by 8.6 per cent and 0.2 percentage points from February. “The rural index increased marginally from 8.3 per cent in February to 8.4 per cent in March. “On a month-on-month basis, both the urban and rural indices increased at a faster pace in March, increasing by 0.9 per cent,’’ it said. The bureau said the pace of increases in all items less farm produce which excluded the prices of volatile agricultural produce increased at a faster pace for the third consecutive month. “Prices rose by 7.5 per cent (year-onyear), up by 0.5 percentage points from 7.0 per cent in February with the strongest increases recorded in the clothing and footwear, and miscellaneous goods and services divisions.”

inance Ministers from Cote d’Ivoire, Gabon and Nigeria are taking part in a Capital Markets Summit on the sidelines of the IMF/World Bank Spring meetings in Washington DC, USA. They join the Ugandan Central Bank Governor, Prof. Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile, as well as investment bankers and lawyers to discuss the latest developments in Africa’s debt and capital markets. Emerging market sovereign debt has attracted global interest over the past 5 years, especially as yields in the West have been low, and right now investors are paying governments to lend them money. Discussions at the meeting will be centred around whether this debt accumulation is manageable and what policy makers can do to accelerate reform in order to enable deeper capital markets and more cross border capital flows. Speaking ahead of the summit, group publisher at IC Publications and Managing Director of IC Events, the live events arm of the business, Omar Ben Yedder said that the focus of ADCM5 will be on the emergence of world class financial hubs in Africa. African capital markets, he said, have a clear and critical role in increasingly driving investment, growth and economic diversification. There needs to be an avenue for small and medium sized businesses to raise capital and the capital markets should be there for them, he added. The summit is sponsored by Standard Bank. Speaking ahead of the meeting, Megan McDonald, Head of Debt Primary Markets at Standard Bank highlighted how the total volume of Eurobonds Africa issuance in 2014 had exceeded that of 2013, stating that this now stands at slightly over US$15billion dollars. “In general” she said, “I think you can say that the capital that has been raised by Eurobond issuances has been well used in Africa.

PZ Wilmer remits N5.5bn duty on imported palm oilto govt By Naomi Uzor & Ebele Orakpo

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Z Wilmer Nigeria Limited has disclosed that it paid the Federal Government N5.5 billion as duty for bringing in Crude Palm Oil (CPO) for its N12 billion palm oil refinery in Lagos. The company made this disclosure during the presentation of ISO 22000:2005 Food Safety Management System certification by Bureau Veritas, a global organization renowned for testing, inspection and certification of food products. Mr. Santosh Pillai, the Managing Director, West Africa, said, duty paid for imported CPO was N5.5 billion to

the Federal Government as revenue contribution . He said the refinery with capacity over 300,000 tonnes per year, will reduce Nigeria’s estimated 500,000 tonnes annual supply shortage by 60 per cent and it is estimated that the total market is 2million tonnes, and local output meets approximately 75 per cent of total. According to him, the joint venture will restore Nigeria’s position and visibility as a global player in palm oil and save foreign exchange by eliminating imports to the value of $300m per annum, now being spent on palm oil importation. On the certificate of ISO award, Pillai said “PZ Wilmer was subjected to rigorous stages 1&2 certification audits

by Bureau Veritas, following months of documentation and implementation according to ISO 22000:2005 standard.” He noted that the certification has made the company the first palm oil processing, packaging and distribution company in Nigeria that successfully started and completed the certification process without extension from any parent company or parent site. The Systems Certification Manager, Bureau Veritas, Mrs. Adenike Akinbote, praised the management and staff of PZ Wilmar for their hard work, dedication to duty and understanding the processes involved in getting ISO 22,000:2005 certification.


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UBA records 35 % profit growth in Q1 By Nkiruka Nnorom

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ANNIVERSARY: From right: Bolaji Abbas, Finance Manager, McNichols Consolidated Plc, Ogun State; Ephraim Nwaimo, Human Resources and Administration Manager, McNichols Consolidated Plc, Benediction Sadare, Representative, S.E Nomudja&Co Secretaries to McNichols Consolidated Plc; Olusegun Layode, Chairman of the company; Chimaraoke Ekpe, Managing Director/CEO; Christopher Nwachukwu, Sales Representative and Kingsley Ezem, Sales Representative all of McNichols Consolidated Plc, during the celebration of the company’s 10 years in Nigeria.

nited Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has released its unaudited 2015 first quarter (Q1) results, showing a growth of 36 percent in profit before tax to N18.4 billion from to N13.5 billion recorded as at March 2014. Similarly, the bank’s profit after tax grew by 35 percent to N17 billion from N12.6 billion posted within the same period in 2014. The gross earnings rose to N83.1 billion within the review period as against N68.1billion achieved in the first three

FCMB’s low-cost deposits up by 68% By Nkiruka Nnorom & Princewill Ekwujuru

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irst City Monument Bank Group Plc has said that its aggressive customer acquisition drive has led to a rise in its lowcost deposit by 68 percent from 44 percent in 2011. The bank also pledged to continue to deliver a more convenient customer experience through migration to alternate service channels and improved operating efficiency. Speaking at the bank’s facts behind figures on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, Group Managing Director, Mr. Ladi Balogun, said its low-cost deposits are positively impacting

the group’s net interest margin which now stands at around nine percent, up from seven per cent in 2012. The group also reported an increase of 38 per cent in its profit after tax from N16 billion in 2013 to N22.1 billion in its audited results for the year ended December 31, 2014, while profit before tax grew from N18.2 billion in 2013 to N23.9 billion in the year under review. The group’s net revenue rose by 13 per cent to N148.637 billion from N130.995 billion in 2013. In the year under review, FCMB’s deposits from customers grew by three per cent to N733.797 billion, while deposits from banks stood at

N4.797 billion. Consequently, the bank said its loans and advances also grew by 37 per cent to N617.98 billion. According the MD, “Our commercial and retail banking

The growth in our retail banking activities enabled us to not only attain industry leading margins, but also deliver 37 per cent loan growth

CIS, govt officials to dialogue on capital market devt By PETER EGWUATU

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HEAD of the Chartered Institute Stockbrokers, CIS post Annual General Meeting, AGM luncheon, indication emerged that the President of the institute, Mr. Albert Okumagba has concluded arrangement for capital market operators to engage with the government officials on ways to accelerate development of the market. Vanguard gathered that a cream of notable Nigerians in the financial market is expected at the luncheon to discuss economic and stock market related issues that would move the Nigerian capital market forward. According to information available to Vanguard, prior to the luncheon, the institute’s AGM would hold. The institute’s AGM luncheon has been slated for Thursday, April

30, 2015 to create a robust platform for accelerated development of the Nigerian capital market. One of the major highlights as gathered is that the election of some new members to the council would hold. Thereafter, the luncheon would commence with the opening remarks by Okumagba who will set the tone for roadmap towards a virile Nigerian capital market. The Acting Director General, Securities and Exchange Commission, Mallam Mounir Gwarzo is expected to speak on the “Development Agenda for the Nigerian Capital Market” while the Chief Executive Officers of NCX Plc, NASD Plc, FMDQ OTC Plc, The Nigerian Stock Exchange and AFEX Nigeria are already detailed to come up with agenda for market growth from the

perspective of their respective organisations. The Co-ordinating Minister of Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala would deliver the keynote address.

activities continue to be the key driver of group performance, with 26 per cent growth in profit before tax. “Specifically, the growth in our retail banking activities enabled us to not only attain industry leading margins, but also deliver 37 per cent loan growth. Furthermore, marketing and service excellence enabled us acquire 500,000 new retail customers in 2014. “Our modest deposit growth of three per cent bank-wide was attributable to a switch in our wholesale funding mix margin from deposits to stable long term borrowings. We successfully closed a N26 billion Tier 2 bond issue at a fixed rate of 14.25per cent for seven years and further grew bilateral and syndicated borrowings by N40 billion. “The strong rally in earnings in the fourth quarter of 2014, coinciding with a significant fall in oil prices and government revenue, prompted us to take the prudent and preemptive measure of growing our loan loss provisions. An annual cost of risk of 1.8 per cent from 1.4 per cent in 2013 was recorded and this led to a nonperforming loan ratio of 3.6 per cent as against 3.9 per cent in 2013.”

months of the 2014 financial year. Commenting, Phillips Oduoza, GMD/CEO, UBA expressed satisfaction on the bank’s great start to the year despite the uncertainties that characterized the Nigerian economy during the first quarter of 2015. “We witnessed what can best be described as a quantum leap in our profit and balance sheet drivers. Besides the significant growth in profits, I am also impressed by the six percent quarter-to-date growth in deposits and the l ow 1.6 percent NonPerforming Loans (NPL) ratio, which reflects our prudence. It shows our focus on both profit drivers and risks within our operating environment” Oduoza said. Speaking on the operations of its African businesses, Oduoza said that they contributed over one-fifth of the group’s earnings in the first quarter, while expressing optimism of a more positive outlook as the bank’s PanAfrican operations increasingly gain critical mass across the African markets. “We remain focused on cross selling initiatives and niche market play, as we remain committed to building a leading Pan-African financial services franchise and delivering superior value to our shareholders.” Oduoza explained. The significant growth in profit after tax means that the bank’s earnings per share at the end of the 2015 financial year is forecast to rise by 35 percent to N2.06 from N1.53, if the first quarter growth rate is sustained, while return on equity (ROE) is expected to rise to 24.8 percent from 22.1 percent within the s a m e period, showing significant improvement in returns to shareholders.

Berger Paints appoints new MD

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erger Paints Nigeria Plc has announced the appointment of Mr. Peter Bababunmi Folikwe as the new Managing Director of the company. The new Berger Paints helmsman brings on board over 24 years of experience in marketing, sales/distribution and general management; having worked in a number of top rated companies in Nigeria across a number of sectors in varied capacities. Commenting on his appointment, Dr. Oladimeji Alo, the chairman of the Board of Directors noted that, “after a rigorous selection process, Peter emerged as the candidate most suitable to lead Berger

Paints Nigeria Plc into the future. He brings with him, a great depth of knowledge and experience in manufacturing, telecommunications and FMCG environments. I am delighted, on behalf of the Board, to welcome Peter to the Berger Paints family. It is an incredibly exciting time at Berger Paints as we go into the final phase of the setting up of our modern factory, which will be the first of its kind in West Africa.” In his own brief remark, Peter said, “I am humbled by the opportunity to build on the legacy Berger Paints had created over the years. Berger Paints continues to be a market leader.


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Cassava: Sustainable Weed Management Technologies gets SON support By Jimoh Babatunde, with agency reports

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he cassava Sustainable Weed Management Technologies, which is meant to help smallholder cassava growers achieve sustainable increases in their productivity, has gotten the support of the Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON). The Director of Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON), Dr Joseph Odumodu, has promised that the country’s standards regulator will work with the Cassava Weed Management Project to tackle weeds ravaging cassava fields in Africa. The commitment by SON is amid growing concerns over the threat of weeds to cassava production in the country which has kept productivity low and behind other cassava producing nations of Asia. He said: “Innovations and standards are correlated. So we would want to collaborate with you,” Dr Odumodu said during a courtesy visit to the headquarters of SON in Lagos on 2 March.” The Cassava Weed Management Project, which is managed by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), and implemented in collaboration with the National Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI), Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta (FUNAAB), and the University of Agriculture Makurdi (UAM) is developing innovations that will reduce drudgery associated with weeding in cassava farms. The project is exploring a mix of best bet agronomic practices, mechanical weed control, and the use of environmentally friendly herbicides to tackle weeds. Project Leader, IITA Cassava Weed Management Project, Dr Alfred Dixon said research

Project Leader, IITA Cassava Weed Management Project, Dr Alfred Dixon said research findings from the project would help reduce the burden faced by women and children

findings from the project would help reduce the burden faced by women and children. “It is estimated that women spend about 500 hours per annum to weed, and their children’s education in most cases is compromised as they are withdrawn from school to take care of cassava farms,” Dr Dixon explained. He commended the SON for agreeing to work with the research team, and to bring on board SON’s expertise in the area of standardization. The Principal Investigator, IITA Cassava Weed Management Project, Prof Friday Ekeleme said working with SON and other regulatory agencies would bring benefits to farmers.

He explained that weeds were major constraints to cassava, as they undermine the yield and productivity of the root crop. “In cassava fields where weeds are not properly managed, yield reduction of between 50-80 percent is

observed. For instance, if you don’t weed spear grass (Imperata cylindrica), you stand to lose 80 percent of your cassava,” he said. While expressing concern over the prevalence of obsolete herbicides in the Nigerian market, Prof Ekeleme said the

OBAX to establish $200m fertiliser plant By Gabriel Ewepu

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BUJA - A fertiliser giant,OBAX Worldwide, a petrochemical company based in the United States has concluded plans to establish a fertiliser plant worth $200 million in Nigeria. Managing Director, OBAX,

Mr Patrick Obasuyi, disclosed this at the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in Abuja. Obasuyi said within the next 12 months the plant would produce 150 000 tonnes of urea and 100 000 tonnes of almonium when fully operational. He said:”It is worth $200

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Over 80 technology leaders to exhibit solutions for agrofood, packaging industry By Nkiruka Nnorom

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team was carrying out herbicides residue analysis of some herbicides and would request SON’s collaboration in that area. Other agencies which the IITA Cassava Weed Management Project is partnering with include: the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), and National Environmental Standards Regulatory Enforcement Agency (NESREA).

ore than 80 notable international technology leaders from 26 countries are expected to display latest technologies and proffer solutions to the Nigerian agrofood and packaging industry in the forthcoming ‘Agrofood & Plastprintpack Nigeria 2015’ trade fair. The event, which is being supported by the Institute of Packaging Nigeria (IOPN), will bring together more than 1,500 professional trade visitors from all over the world to Lagos to discuss and show a way forward in the sector. According to the organizers, the trade fair is being put together in order to properly address the challenges in the Nigerian agrofood and packing industry. IOPN president, Mr. Mike Adekola, said that exhibitors would be drawn from countries like Austria, Belgium, China, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Spain, South Africa, Switzerland, Togo, Tunisia,

Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and Nigeria. He noted that the presence of IOPN at ‘agrofood & plastprintpack Nigeria 2015’ was ideal for visitors who needed a global understanding of the food value chain in Nigeria, from the field to the final consumer including farmers, suppliers, transporters and processors. The Project Manager, Market Development, Africa, at German Engineering Federation / Food Processing & Packaging Machinery Association, Ms Martina Claus, said that a delegation of member companies will be showcasing the strength of German engineering at the first international ‘agrofood & plastprintpack Nigeria 2015’ trade show in Lagos. Also commenting on the event, the Head of Delegation and Ambassador of EU to Nigeria, Michel Arrion, said that European suppliers could assist the Nigerian agrofood industry with machinery, equipment and technological know-how, meeting a high degree of food safety and compliance with international hygienic standards.

million, and it will require 15 megawatt of electricity, one of our expanded project on this project is to increase the electricity we generate to 350 megawatts from this facility. “It will require 350 permanent employees.” He said the plant would be located in Edo State, and also commended the host community for being excited and supportive. However,he said OBAX has been operating in Nigeria for seven years now and has contributed to the growth of host communities by providing electricity transformers, boreholes, building and renovating schools. He further stated that the company intends to relocate eight of its subsidiaries to Africa and that Nigeria was among the priority countries for hosting some of them. In his rrsponse Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr Sonny Echono, commended OBAX for the move and confidence to invest hugely in the Nigerian ecconomy choosing. Echono who was represented by the Director, Farm inputs, Mr Akinbola Osho, said the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) has attracted huge private sector investment in the last four years. He pledged the support and commitment of the ministry for the project. Also speaking, Senior Special Assistant to the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development on Agribussiness, Dr Tony Bello, said ATA have faith in private sector driven agriculture. Bello also stressed that government has the role of creating an enabling environment for the private sector to thrive and grow. He revealed that the fertiliser sub-sector has attracted $5billion direct private sector investment over the last four years. He urged the company to take advantage of the country ’s over 84 million hectares of arable land and for it to consider the aspect of their investment on soil management and crop production.


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Quality certification boosts consumers’ confidence in dairy products

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here are more than 20 brands of milk in the Nigerian market today but only a few have met Nigerian Industrial Standards(NIS) requirements for quality. This report by Franklin Alli looks at the importance of NIS to the Nigerian manufacturing sector and how local manufacturers can work with the authority to improve their products quality. IN 2006, Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON) launched products guideline and directed all manufacturing companies in the country to apply the standards in their production processes before they can sell their products in the local market or export them to other countries in the region and beyond. The guideline is called Mandatory Conformity Assessment Programme, MANCAP. MANCAP is a certification process designed to assist local manufacturers to implement the requirements of relevant standards from raw materials to the finished products with a view to offering quality products that offer value for money to consumers. The guideline is also aimed at protecting genuine manufacturers against unhealthy practices such as production of sub-standards products, faking and counterfeiting as well as unfair competition in trade. It provides consumers with confidence that products manufactured in the country are fit, safe and meet the intended use. It also ensures that the environment is free from unnecessary wastes and pollution. Broad objectives of MANCAP is to ensure that manufactured products comply with the Nigerian Industrial Standards, NIS, prior to introduction into the market while preventing dumping of unsafe/counterfeited products in our markets and providing reliable records for identification and traceability of all locally manufactured, among others. More than eight years after the guideline was introduced, Vanguard investigates what is the level of compliance to the guidelines by manufacturers, especially in the dairy sector of the economy? Findings revealed that there are more than 20 brands of milk in the market. The milk is further categorized into three, namely: those that are produced locally, the ones that are smuggled into the country through borders and the third

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*Milk factory. Source: Google image category is those that are imported legally. The top brands are Peak and three Crown milk (powdered and evaporated) from the stables of Friesland Campina Nigeria Limited. Cowbell and Loya full cream milk powder manufactured and distributed by Promasidor Nigeria Limited. We also have Hollandia milk made by Chi Limited; Luna Milk, produced by National Food Industries, Jeddah, and marketed in Nigeria by Gvanas Nigeria Limited. There are also Jago milk by Sosaco Nigeria Limited as well as Olympic milk produced by PZ Cussons/ Nutricima, among others. Investigation further revealed that Promasidor is one of the few companies in the dairy industry that have subjected its production processes to quality assurance checks by Standards Organisation of Nigeria. Andrew Enahoro, Head Legal and Public Relations, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, affirmed that Promasidor is one of the few companies in the industry that have gone through SON’s rigorous certification exercise and met the quality standards. “Cowbell and Loya milk are made under strict, quality control conditions to give every guarantee of consistent quality. It is certified by Standards Organisation of Nigeria and carries the logos of SON, Nigerian Industrial Standard (NIS) seals of quality on the packs.” “We are a manufacturing concern and this is our 22nd year of existence; we have been consistently in business since 1993 and our primary business plan at the time is to try to provide nutrition for all,

quality food products and that is what influenced our business plans,” he said. According to the company, other quality ingredients of Loya milk are that it contains 50 percent more calcium than ordinary milk with its new HiCal formulation. Calcium is essential for building and maintaining strong bones and teeth. “ It mixes easily in both warm or cold safe drinking water; Rich in protein, calcium, vitamins and minerals essential for the development of a strong and healthy family ; Ideal in beverages, great in porridge and cereal, suitable for cooking or simply as a delicious drink on its own “It is vital that we receive adequate amounts of calcium during our formative years. And as we get older, we need calcium to maintain our bone density, and prevent bone disease,” he stated.

It is vital that we receive adequate amounts of calcium during our formative years. And as we get older, we need calcium to maintain our bone density, and prevent bone disease

Investigation further showed that consumers spoke favorably about the company’s dairy products more than competitors. Here are some of their comments: Nifemi Babalola, a lady journalist who said she has been a loyal consumer of the brand for over a year, said: “I like the milk because it is very creamy and I heard it has a lot of calcium, it is economical although it is expensive than competitors’ brand.” Gabriel Sunkanmi, 27, also said “I have been patronising Loya milk since year 2000. What I admire in loyal milk is it’s softness in the mouth; it dilutes and blends easy with pap or Bornvita when I add them together. Second, it tastes nice and looks attractive in the face.” Christiana Nnadi, a 35 years old fashion designer and a nursing mother, said “In fact, Loya milk is very good. It is economical. The satchel sold for N35 or N40 is enough to make normal 2 cups of tea. “If you ask me to choose among other milks, I will choose Loya again and again. I wondered why the company is not advertising it on billboards, newspapers, radio and television.” In view of the importance of milk to the body, the Director-General of SON, Dr. Joseph Odumodu, urged all local manufacturers in the industry to cooperate with the agency in getting their products certified. He summed up the gains in these words “It is for the good of the company, the consumers and the economy.”

he British American Tobacco (BAT) has said it spends 50 million Euros (about N10.6 billion) to fight tobacco black market, yearly. The company also said it invests more than £65 million each year in providing on-theground advice and support for over 100,000 contracted farmers worldwide, helping them to build successful, profitable businesses. Nicandro Durante, Chief Executive Officer, BAT, in an 18-page sustainability Report, said “More than £50 million is invested each year in the fight against the tobacco black market – a trade that cheats governments out of an estimated £30 billion each year in taxes, puts consumers at risk and actively markets and sells tobacco products to children.” According to him, other key highlights of the report include: “Achieving a 45 percent reduction in CO 2 emissions from 2,000 baselines and a 24 percent reduction in water use from 2007 baseline. “These areas are not only where we face some of our biggest challenges, but also where I see the greatest opportunities. They can add value to society, as well as helping to ensure we deliver our Group strategy and BAT continues to grow and thrive in the long term.

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he Bank of Industry (BoI) has improved its global outlook with credit rating by Agusto & Co. Accordingly,the local rating organisation scored the bank “A –With a stable outlook.” In a statement the bank said it recently engaged Agusto & Co to carry out an assessment of its performance and to issue a credit rating for the bank, based on a multitude of qualitative and quantitative factors. “The objective was to provide useful benchmarks for BoI against global best practices. The engagement was successfully completed and a rating of A- with a Stable Outlook was issued in December 2014,” said Rasheed Olaoluwa, BoI Managing Director. “By the rating, the Bank of Industry has been adjudged to be a financial institution with good financial condition and a strong capacity to repay obligations on a timely basis.


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SPOILS OF OFFICE: Arewa unravels THE political philosophy of one North had in the past been successfully used to browbeat the other parts of the country in the sharing of the spoils of electoral victory. Now the North is split into its components over the sharing of the latest spoil of victory. •Saraki: North Central

•Akume: North Central

•Adamu: North Central

•Jidda: Being pushed for SGF

•Goje: North East

•Lawan: North East

Abdullahi Adamu and Senator Bukola Saraki, all from the North Central and from the Northeast are the likes of Senator Danjuma Goje and Senator Ahmad Lawan each of whom have their particular advantages and baggage that they could help or shoot down their aspirations. Campaigners from the Northeast are pushing their zone on the basis that the NorthCentral Zone should be ruled out on the claim that the latter has held the position in the last eight years in the person of David Mark from Benue State. It is an argument that is bound to find resonance among many. However, that argument is bound to be challenged by those who claim that the commonality of culture and religion that makes it difficult to distinguish the people of the Northwest from those of the Northeast would be too hard for other geopolitical zones and cultures to swallow. It is an argument that would tend to push the argument in favour of the North-Central which even though part of the North, can claim a separate cultural identity in a way that the Northeast cannot do. Besides, unlike before when the North-Central was a fertile ground for the PDP, the APC led

by its leaders like Senators Akume and Saraki almost successfully engineered the disappearance of the PDP from the region and could as such boast of having a big hand in the victory of the party. But coming down to the NorthCentral the perceived aspirants would have to settle among themselves and it would not be surprising if supporters of Saraki and Adamu tell those of Akume that Benue State has had its fair share of Senate Presidents from Senators Iyorchia Ayu, Ameh Ebute and now to David Mark’s record eight-year grip on the office. But it is to Akume’s advantage that he is the present APC leader in the Senate, a position that puts him in good reckoning for consideration. Besides the geopolitical considerations, party leaders are also expected to consider balancing the spoils among the four major political tendencies that joined forces to push the APC to electoral victory. The major forces were the three legacy parties, namely, the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, the All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP and the new Peoples Democratic

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HE top hierarchy of the All Progressives Congress, APC had for long resolved that it would not count the chicken before they were hatched. It was a reasonable assumption as before the elections no one contemplated the level of victory that the party subsequently harvested. With Hurricane Buhari having made landfall and swept the once dominant Peoples Democratic Party, PDP into near irrelevance, the APC is now set to determine the primary occupants of the top offices in the presidency, the Senate and the House of Representatives. With the president coming from the Northwest and the vicepresident coming from the Southwest, the allocation of the next political offices in the order of protocol, the Senate President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and their deputies would have to be resolved among the four other contending geopolitical zones. The matter has, however, been made a little bit easier by the fact that the Southeast and the South-South did not return any APC senator putting the two geopolitical zones out of contention on the issue of Senate President. One or two members of the House of Representatives were, however, returned from the two geopolitical zones on the ticket of the party. But given the lightness of the party’s victory in the two zones it would have to be a serious challenge for the two zones to be able to produce a presiding officer of the House. It is thus not surprising that the North-Central and the Northeast have become the two major contending geopolitical zones battling for the office of Senate President.

Remarkably, both zones have the same number of senators; 14 apiece with equally very powerful contenders waiting on the wings to clinch the post. Formidable contenders Among the most formidable contenders are the incumbent Senate Minority Leader, Senator George Akume, Senator

Battle Ground Zones

•North central By North Emmanuel Aziken, and East Political Editor have 14 senators each •North Central has always produced the Senate president but in Benue •North East has cultural similarity to Northwest •North East stakeholders want SGF

Party, nPDP. The CPC presently has the president in the person of General Muhammadu Buhari, the ACN has the vice-president, in the person of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo while the ANPP has its portion in the national chairmanship of the party as represented by Chief John Odigie-Oyegun. It is thus not surprising that the nPDP tendency consisting mostly of the five governors who left the PDP to join the APC in November 2013 would project the senators who came with them such as Senators Saraki, Goje and Abdullahi Adamu for the top position. Given the determination of the North-Central to edge the Northeast out of the running for the Senate President, it is not surprising that a number of stakeholders from the Northeast are now grasping for the office of Secretary to the Government of the Federation. That itself is another argument as some from the Northeast are asserting that the zone’s aspiration for the slot of the SGF should not preclude it from canvassing for any of the four presiding officer positions in the National Assembly. The stakeholders from the region are pushing the claim that the last time that a president from the Northwest was president, (Umaru Yar‘adua) that someone from the Northeast, Ambassador Babagana Kingibe was appointed as the SGF. Despite suggestions that the position of SGF may have been zoned to Governor Chibuke Amaechi, the director-general of the campaign, some from the Northeast are already projecting candidates for the position, among whom is the famed bureaucrat, Ambassador Ahmad Jidda, the incumbent secretary to the Borno State Government. In canvassing the aspiration for the SGF, the Save Borno Now, SABORN, affirmed that the position was of more relevance to the zone than the Senate presidency or speakership of the House. The group in a statement signed by Alhaji Kolo Maisandari and Bukar Tahir, as Chairman and Secretary respectively said: “We are not new to the politics of Borno, just as we are not new to the politics of the region. Recall that we were the first group to raise the alarm in 2010 that the then Borno governor, Ali Modu Sheriff, plans to foist his kid brother on the people of the State. When we raised the alarm then, many did not believe us. But events later vindicated us. “We have carefully followed the debates in the newspapers, and we have also read the

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HAT dominated the public discourse in Jalingo, the state capital, were conflicting opinions. More people believed that there will be no election, only a handful was confident that it will take place. Another point of contention was whether or not the a credible election would be conducted in the country in spite of assurances by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). However, the March 28, Presidential and National Assembly elections across the country restored hope. Taraba governorship election The governorship election took place simultaneously in all the 168 of the state last Saturday and by Sunday, April 12, the results had started coming in at the INEC office collection centre in Jalingo. Beginning with Jalingo, Ardo Kola, Lau and Gassol local councils, the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC, was in the lead amid complaints of electoral violence even in these areas leading to cancellation of results from polling units. When the other 11 local councils turned in their results leaving only Sarduna, it became clear that the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Arc. Darious Dickson Ishaku will carry the day. However, following complaints from the APC, results from 20 polling units in Bali were cancelled. The APC was leading the area with 23,263 votes compared to PDP’s 15,314 votes. Also cancelled were results from 12 polling units in Takum, nine in Karim Lamido, four each in Ussa and Wukari and one each in Yorro and Zing. The crux of the matter

•Alhassan: APC candidate

•Ishaku : PDP candidate

TARABA GOV: Ishaku, Alhassan go for final push BEFORE the postponement of the governorship election from February 28 to April 11, 2015 many people across the country did not believe that the election will ever take place at all in Taraba State because of insecurity. When the results from Donga local council was brought, there was a complaint of electoral violence affecting five polling units. PDP was leading with 37,069 votes while the APC candidate had 10,087 votes. There was no complain against votes from the remaining 160 polling units but the Taraba State INEC Retur ning Officer, Prof. Muhammed Kyari and the Residential Electoral Commissioner, Ahmad

Makama agreed that the results of the entire local council be cancelled. They told observers in the hall and journalists that it is within their powers to do what they did. They also agreed that the governorship election in Taraba was inconclusive because the 54812 votes margin of lead between the Arc Darious Dicksion Ishaku of the PDP and Senator Jumai Aisha Alhassan of the APC was less than the 127,125

cancelled votes. Facts and figures

When the results from Donga local council was brought, there was a complaint of electoral violence affecting five polling units

SPOILS OF OFFICE: Arewa unravels Continues from page 25 positions being canvassed by some APC chieftains from the North-East. Only recently, one of them said the position of the Senate President or that of the Speaker would help in rebuilding the region. “But we beg to differ. If you are talking about rebuilding the North-East region, an SGF position would better serve that

interest. And we think if the region is lobbying for that position, we don’t think it is too much. After the North-West, the North-East was another region in the North that gave the APC block votes. So compensating the region with that position will not be too much. “Most importantly too, APC must avoid the mistake the PDP made, under the Jonathan’s administration, by not allowing technocrat to occupy the position.

That position will be better managed by a technocrat. “Recall that under late Yar ’Adua as President, the position was also giving to the zone. So if you talk about history, there is a precedent, where we had a President from the NorthWest, and the SGF, from the North-East. So there is nothing unusual about our demand. We hope and pray our elders and politicians would listen and work hard, so as to ensure that the

position does not elude us. And if when the party decides to listen to the voice of reason, we have a credible and well-experienced man from Borno, who fits the bill. He is Ambassador Baba Ahmed Jidda, a loyal party man, who is unarguably, the longest serving SSG, Secretary to State Government, SSG, in the entire country. He has occupied the position since 2005,” the group, added.

At the end of the collation when the figures were computed Arc. D.D. Ishaku scored 317,198 while Sen. Aisha of all progressive Congress scored 262,386 without the votes in Donga, the margin lead became 54,812 and cancelled votes became 127,125. When the votes from the other 160 polling units from Donga are added to the total votes scored by both candidates, the PDP candidate will be leading with 354,267 while the APC candidate will have 272,473. The cancelled votes will stand at 79,969 while margin of lead will be 81,794 votes. Reactions The senator representing Taraba South Senatorial District, Sen. Emmanuel Bwacha at a press conference described the action of the electoral umpire in the state as stinking abuse of the electoral process. Thus, as the state goes for supplementary elections to decide the winner of the polls, there is fear of violence and electoral manipulation in the polity. There is fear of voters’ apathy as well. It is hoped that all stakeholders will play their roles effectively to ensure a free and fair and credible election.


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ELECTIONS: Excellencies who lost and won MOVES by some outgoing state governors to go to the Senate suffered a setback at the just concluded 2015 general elections as only four of them made it while four sitting governors lost their bids.

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EFORE the 2007 elections, the idea of governors running to the Senate after governing their states for eight years looked unattractive but since the 2007 elections, former governors have found a new home in the National Assembly. 6th National Assembly (20072011), five governors The sixth National Assembly had Senator David Mark as Senate President and Ike Ekweremadu as Deputy Senate President. The Assembly had five former governors, namely: George Akume who was former Governor of Benue State; Chimaroke Nnamani (former Governor of Enugu State); Adamu Aliero, former Governor of Kebbi State; Bukar Ibrahim, former Governor of Yobe State and Ahmed Makarfi, former governor of Kaduna State. 7th National Assembly (20112015), six governors The seventh National Assembly witnessed more former governors joining the fray. Bukar Ibrahim, George Akume and Ahmed Makarfi retained their seats. They were joined by former Governor of Kwara state, Bukola Saraki, former Governor of Gombe State, Danjuma Goje and former Governor of Nasarawa State, Dr Abdullahi Adamu. 8th National Assembly Winners (2015-2019), 12 govs th In the 8 Assembly, there will at least 10 former governors. They include George Akume, Bukola Saraki, Adamu Abdullahi, Danjuma Goje, Sani Yerima, Godswill Akpabio – (AkwaIbom) Governor Godswill Akpabio will conclude his term as Governor of Akwa-Ibom State by May 29, 2015. The man with the popular acronym of "uncommon transformer" will then move to the Senate to continue his political sojourn. For Akpabio, he has always maintained that the decision of some serving governors to go to the Senate should not be a threat to serving senators or any Nigerian as this will bring healthy competition for Nigeria’s democracy. Akpabio polled 422,009 to defeat Chief Inibehe Okorie of the All Progressive Congress (APC) who recorded 15, 152 votes and he will be representing Akwa-Ibom North-West Senatorial District in the Senate.

Jonah Jang — (Plateau) Air Commodore Jonah David Jang was elected Governor of Plateau State in April 2007 but prior to that, he had previously served as Military Governor of Benue State and Gongola State. He is also the factional Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum. Mr. Jang won with 234,455 votes, defeating the APC Candidate Eunice Sambo, who scored 221,274 votes. Jang has been declared winner of the senatorial election for Plateau North. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (Kano) Mohammed Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso was Governor of Kano State between 1999 to 2003. He was re-elected for a second term as Governor on 26 April 2011. Mr. Kwankwaso contested on the platform of the APC against the incumbent Bashir Lado of the PDP. Mr. Kwankwaso scored 758, 383 votes to defeat Mr. Lado who got 205, 809 votes and he has been declared winner of Kano Central Senatorial District. Governor Aliyu Wammako (Sokoto) Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko was elected governor of Sokoto State in April 2007 under the platform of the PDP. He defected to the APC in 2014. He scored 225,642 to defeat the present senator representing the zone on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ahmed Maccido who scored 65, 692. He will be representing Sokoto North Senatorial District. Theodore Orji (Abia) Theodore Ahamefule Orji was

votes. Dr. Muazu Babangida Aliyu (Niger State) He is one of the most outspoken governors in this outgoing dispensation. He is also the Chairman of the Northern Governors Forum and his loss to David Umaru of the APC still remains a mystery. Many had thought the Governor who is always loud will defeat his opponent but the reverse was the case as David Umaru polled149,443 votes against Gov Babangida Aliyu who managed to score 46,459 votes.

•Kwankwaso: Winner •Orji: Winner

•Yuguda: Lost in two fronts

•Suswam: Lost in two fronts

elected governor of Abia State on May 29, 2007 and re-elected on April 26, 2011. He was formerly a career civil servant and served as the Chief of Staff to Abia Governor Orji Uzor Kalu. Governor Theodore Orji was declared winner for Abia Central Senatorial zone with 65,653votes against his rival, Mr Emmanuel Nweke of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), who polled 46,070 votes.

Federal Minister of Education in December 2008. In the last election, he was elected to represent Ebonyi North Senatorial District. The Losers However, some governors failed in their bid make it to the Senate.

Sam Egwu (Ebonyi) Sam Ominyi Egwu is a member of the PDP. He was Governor of Ebonyi State from May 29, 1999 to May 29, 2007. President Umaru Yar’Adua appointed him

Gabriel Torwua Suswam (Benue State) As a sitting Governor, many believed the Senate contest between him and the former PDP Chairman, Chief Barnabas Gemade who contested on the platform of APC will be a tight one. But it was not so as Gemade polled a total of 140, 715 votes while Suswam had 118,603

Governor Isa Yuguda (Bauchi State) There were evidence of disaffection between Isa Yuguda and other PDP stalwarts in the state ahead of the general elections and this played a major role in the PDP te losing all seats to the APC. It was also evident that Operation flush PDP out’, which became the slogan after the Presidential elections will affect Yuguda as the state voted enmass for General Buhari. Yuguda was roundly defeated by Ali Wakili of the APC who polled 341, 708 votes to defeat Governor Yuguda who got 115, 575 votes. Governor Saidu Nasamu Dakingari (Kebbi State) Governor Saidu Dakingari is hardly heard except on rear occasions. He was a bit prominent during the administration of the late Yar’Adua because he got married to the former ’’s daughter. His plan to proceed to the Senate just like his former boss, Adamu Aliero received stiff opposition from the state as he was defeated by APC’s candidate, Bello Argungu, who scored 139,197 votes while Dakingari got 70,148 votes.

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By Jimitota Onoyume

OLITICAL parties and their supporters have remained divided over the nature of the governorship and House of Assembly elections in the state. For the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, the elections held in places were results were released while for the All Progressive Congress, APC and other aggrieved parties there was no election in the state. They alleged that the exercise was characterized by massive electoral fraud, snatching of ballot papers and reported connivance between security agencies and the Independent Electoral Commission, INEC to rig the elections in favour of the PDP.

One area all political parties, security agencies and election observers were united against was the level of violence recorded during the controversial polls. In Buguma, headquarters of Asari Toru local government area, the House of the Commissioner for Women Affairs in the state, Mrs Joeba West was razed down in the early hours of the election day while an INEC office in the area was also burnt by suspected political thugs on the election day. A bus was among items razed down by hoodlums. Two persons were allegedly shot dead that Saturday. A community source gave the name of one of those killed as Imina.

President Kalabari Youth, Mr Livingston Memberi told Vanguard that the shooting by political thugs forced residents to remain indoors for several hours on Election Day, adding that people came out after soldiers had moved in to restore normalcy. Caretaker Committee Chairman of the local government area, Mr Flag Amachree of the APC said elections could not hold in the local government because of the violence but a chieftain of the PDP from the area, Mr Opunabo Tariah said the exercise went on smoothly. In Akuku Toru local government area

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HE dreaded 2015 elections have been concluded and the umpire, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had given its final decision. The results are clear except in the two states of Abia and Imo whose final results remain in abeyance–the election in each state was judged to be inconclusive. Though General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was declared the winner of the Presidential contests, the real hero of the March 28, 2015 election was the defeated candidate, the incumbent President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan by his exemplary show of statesmanship. By our standard, that remains a welcome rarity. Nigeria remains united today by the grace of God and the singular act of courage by a single person who, despite electoral defeat, has shown tremendous courage to save the nation. It may be necessary, at this juncture when the election high fever is yet to come down, to attempt a simple analysis of events before the electoral saga of March 28th and April 11, 2015. Many columnists (including the respected ones), perhaps out of shock, have adopted a rather simplistic approach. Accusing fingers have been pointed at that greatly misunderstood for twice elected President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, a retired army general – without, of course, mentioning the theatrical tearing of his PDP membership card. However, in the midst of jubilation and gyration of party faithfuls in multi coloured dresses and the sorrowful stance of the election losers, one name remains golden in saving the soul of the country. President Goodluck Jonathan has turned to be a remarkable Statesman at the crucial moment.

revenue as the mainstay of the economy, and payment of subsidy on imported petroleum products told little favourable tale about wise management of the economy. Erratic power supply has brought no succor to economy growth.

2015 POLLS: The dramatic end of the race Some weeks before the election proper, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, former military Head of State and twice elected President of Nigeria openly tore his PDP registration card to the disgust of party members. Although, the act of tearing was performed by his ward chairman, the mere act showed that the former army general was not happy with the ruling party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Chief Obasanjo, during his active political days, had been able to divide the South West ethnic block voters by nurturing the Gbenga Daniels and Fayoses; and by breaking into the sacred Caliphate States of Sokoto and Kebbi; and solicited the sympathy of the Middle-Belt minorities. The party, PDP was at its nadir between 1999 and 2011. Without Chief Obasanjo‘s impact on PDP‘s electioneering campaigns in 2015, everything appeared to go into the reverse gear. It appears as if many Nigerians are yet to understand the personality of their former leader who had ruled the country three times. He was linked with the brief rule of former President, late Yar‘Adua and also, the emergence of Ebele Jonathan as current President. Yet, he

remains totally misunderstood by the party he nourished to greater heights and also, by some politicians he had helped to prominence and financial fortunes. As late Gen Oluleye, a Yoruba noted that ‘Obasanjo in terms of craft, he looks deceptive, but he can sketch good and bad schemes with equal celebrity. He is an expert in confrontational tactics”. That is Obasanjo for you in politics. Those who are now blaming Obasanjo for the woes of PDP are strange fellows who are not familiar with the structure of that party and its earlier relationship with the old military junta. Now to the specific issues that appeared to have shaped the election results in many parts of the country. It is not only insecurity that has bred the Boko Haram insurgency in the NorthEast, but also the constant menace of armed robberies and kidnappings in the South and ritual killings all over the country. The widespread social cleavages and the rise in religious and ethnic tensions have frightened the minorities in many states and created doubts about a united country, called Nigeria. The struggle for political

dominance among the major tribes (including the Ijaw) is worsening day by day and has put the security of the country in serious danger. The result of the presidential elections is clear – North West, North East and South West as one block against the South East and South South as another block. This is the dangerous position that existed before and during the civil war of 1967-1970. Perhaps those clamouring for a government of national unity have their strong political points. The idea is to prevent a divided nation. The economy It may be that the puzzling economic scenario contributed to the halt of the stormy reign of the PDP from 1999 to March 28, 2015 (the date of presidential and national assembly elections). The economic indicators were unfavourable to the ruling party. The unemployment rate of about 29 per cent was too high compared to 3 to 10 per cent in developed economies. The weakened currency – about N200 to an American dollar and unfriendly cost of funds to domestic industry did not help matters. Adherence to the policy of relying solely on oil

My thought It is now being realized, more than any time before, that the country needs unity in an atmosphere of prosperity. The eyes of Nigerians are now fixed on President Elect, Gen Mohammadu Buhari (rtd), who though not a magician, would be expected to fix the enduring political and economic problems of Nigeria and bring the desired political unity on his attainment of office on May 29, 2015. On political side, he would be expected to bring Nigerians of diverse tribes and religions together as one to move the country forward. It is a pity that after the civil war, we seem, like the French Bourbons, to have “learnt nothing and forgotten nothing”. Every politician sees every opportunity as a means of making good for self and advances the fortunes of his ethnic and religious associates. The consequence of that attitude is responsible for the growth of mistrusts and hatred among the people. Also, it has created economic gulf between the rich and the poor in what is now known as a DIVIDED COUNTRY. It is not too much for Nigeria to seek for unity in diversity and peace and prosperity in a viable and strong polity. Many are doubtful if heavy responsibilities of the country could be ably carried on the shoulders of a single political party, even if that party is divinely endowed. It is in the interest of this that politicians in their joy and sorrow would forget temporary political advantages and work for unity and prosperity.

Different strokes from Rivers Continues from page 27 there were reported cases of gun fire on the eve of the election. As usual, the PDP maintained there was election but the APC and some other parties said it did not hold. Senator Magnus Abe who represents Rivers South East senatorial district and chieftain of the APC told newsmen that election did not hold in several parts of Ogoni but the Minister of State for Industry, Mr Keneth Kobani, a prominent member of the PDP dismissed the claim by Senator Abe as untrue, stressing that the exercise went on smoothly in Gokhana and several other parts of Ogoni. In Obia Akpor local government area, there were reported incidents of shooting in Ozuoba, Rumuomasi and a few other parts but peace later returned to the areas. Leader of the APC in Obio Akpor local government area, Chief Tony Okocha at about 6 am on the election day told newsmen in Obio Akpor local

government area that result sheets for nine wards in the local government were missing. According to him, they were replaced in with cloned result sheets. Continuing, he said he directed all members of the party to only vote when they saw the authentic result sheets, adding that he also complained to the Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Dame Gecilia Khan. “Our people will go and vote but they should counter sign result sheets if we must vote. Amaechi‘s phone number allegedly cloned Governor Chibuike Amaechi raised alarm that Saturday morning that his phone number had been cloned, alleging that those behind it sent text messages to APC members not to participate in the election exercise. Given the developments it was not surprising that the governor described the whole process as a sham.

Don take Amaechi serious Wike Barrister Nyesom Wike of the PDP who spoke on the day of the election dismissed allegations by governor Chibuike Amaechi that the election was a sham. Wike who said the governor should not be taken seriously urged politicians in the state to emulate President Goodluck Jonathan who conceded defeat in the last presidential election. “Which election has he (Amaechi) not described as a sham. He dismissed the presidential election as a sham but when Buhari won, did he not say it was an act of God”, he said. Wike who was later declared winner of the guber poll said the election was postponed in ward 15 and 16 of his Obio Akpor local government by INEC, adding that it went on smoothly in all other part of the local government council. “We should emulate Mr President who conceded defeat for the peace of the nation. They have turns Rivers state to the

•Peterside: APC candidate

•Wike: Declared winner

national headquarters of their party”.

election irregularities. Ihunwo who also contested the House of Assembly seat for Obio Akpor constituency 11 said election did not hold in Ward 12 and 13, alleging that the exercise was disrupted by thugs who shot for several hours. “The whole of Eneka clan which is 60 per cent of wards 14, 15 and 16, there was no House of Assembly elections. How then did PDP come out with the outrageous result that INEC announced?

Parties call for cancellation Meantime, the APC, APGA, SDP and Independent Democrat have all called for cancellation of the elections, saying it was characterized by violence , snatching of ballot papers and massive rigging. Chairman Independent Democrats, in the state, Pastor Ihunwo Anthony alleged that there were several cases of


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HE keenly contested April 11 governorship and State House of Assembly elections has come and gone. The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has declared the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Mr Akinwumi Ambode winner of the contest, who defeated the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,

IN THIS EDITION

MYTH OR REALITY:

The Igbo factor in Lagos elections •Page 2 Ladoja fumes over Oyo governorship election result •Page 5

Fashola rewards female police officer for her bravery •Page 8

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MYTH OR REALITY: The Igbo factor in Lagos elections By DAPO AKINREFON governorship candidate, Mr Jimi Agbaje. The battle for the governorship position in Lagos State was fierce between the PDP and APC. Muscles were flexed during the electioneering campaigns but at the end a winner emerged. The rest they say is history. With the outcome of the election, tongues have been wagging as to how the pendulum swung in favour of the APC. Already, Mr Agbaje,who has called to wish the governor-elect well, said he looked forward to seeing a better Lagos under Ambode. “I just made a phone call to congratulate Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress,”

Agbaje said. Prior the elections, the clamour for votes reached a height that not only the votes of Lagos indigenes could swing the votes in favour of either of the frontline candidates. It was imperative to garner

The results of the last election must be a lasting lesson to many Yoruba leaders especially octogenarians, who despite their age, experience and exposure chickened out like banana fruits

the support of non-indigenes resident in the state. It would be apt to state here that non-indigenes in Lagos State have become a major factor in Lagos politics and as such, their votes are important to determine the outcome of elections in the state. Perhaps this informed the victory of some Igbo politicians, who contested on the platform of the PDP in the National Assembly and State House of Assembly elections in the state. Besides, nonindigenes make up bulk of the population of the state but not only northerners, easterners and those from the South-South are nonindigenes resident in Lagos. There is also a large chunk of people from the Southwest, who are resident in Lagos. Many would have been

made to believe that with population of the Igbo in Lagos, it would have swung the votes in favour of the PDP both in the presidential and governorship elections. But it was not to be. In the presidential elections score, General Muhammadu Buhari got 792,460 votes, while President Goodluck Jonathan got 632,327. In the governorship elections, while Mr Ambode of the APC scored 812,394, Mr Agbaje of the PDP scored 659,738. It would have been expected that the Igbo votes would perform the needed miracle during the presidential and governorship polls. Overtures by the APC and PDP were made to leaderships of market associations and political leaders from the region resident in Lagos to support their cause. Also, promises of democracy dividends have been made to the Igbo resident in Lagos by both Agbaje and Ambode. At the end of the contest, the

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Yes, the Yoruba have kept faith By DEJI FASUAN

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t is necessary in the light of my previous appeal to the Yoruba nation and especially considering the conduct and consequences of the last Presidential Election to revisit my position. In my article, I posted the popular belief that the Yoruba never picked the crumbs. I was jolted by the responses, mostly favourable which I received from across the nation, some in print media, and many more in the social media. My position then was, and still is, that the Yoruba as a nation has never been opportunistic; they give fair hearing to all contestants in a dispute and they apportion blame or right whichever is appropriate. The results of the last election must be a lasting lesson to many Yoruba leaders especially octogenarians, who despite their age, experience and exposure chickened out like banana fruits. These people have deceived us for a long time with their assumed posture as progressives, activists and welfarists. Up till today, some swear by Awolowo’s name. the question is why should these people fall C M Y K

prey to the entirement and maneuvers of mischievous politicians? Is it poverty? No, it can’t. Is it greed? Yes, it could be. Is it envy or perceived enemy within the Yoruba nation? Most probably. The carrots thrown up about the last Confab that the resolutions would be implemented has earned them the sticks. None of our leaders needs to be deceived that it is only the National Assembly, and at least two thirds of State Assemblies can effect any change in the constitution of the land. Many Yoruba leaders including this writer cautioned these people into attempting to put into the compartment the whole nation. That we, as a people, have never been known to speak with one single voice. That we inherit a culture of high integrity and diversification of views. That we never sleep in one room, all facing one direction. The above position was borne out vividly during the Awolowo days. Sure, Awolowo had his Ayo Fasanmis, Akin Omoboriowos, Sam Alukos but so he had his S. G. Ikokus, A. U. Umoren, he also had his J. S. Tarkas and Olawonyins who operated freely in their

environment and who gave necessary advice to the leadership of their party. Hence, the Awolowo group though

With the elections over, it is believed that the Igbo factor did not provide the needed strenght to pull the PDP through

mainly in South/Western Nigeria also had its tentacies in the Cross Rivers that now constitute Cross-River and Rivers State. The party also was substantially represented in what is now Middle Belt Region especially Kwara, Kogi, Plateau and Benue. Let us admit it, the voting pattern for the various major nationalities that constitute the Nigeria nation shows the culture, the openness, the healthy diversity and civic orientation of the Yoruba people. In the elections in South/West, APC scored 2,433, 193 while the PDP made 1,821,416. In almost all of the States that constitute the zone, the two main parties achieved the minimum requirement of 25%. That is how it should be. But the story is different in the South/South, South/East and North/West in particular where some candidates scored less than 5% of the votes cast in some States. The efforts of the do-gooder leaders and self appointed Yoruba crusaders fail to measure up to civilized behaviour. Now looking ahead, the new Federal Administration should be inclusive. Some people have already been biting their fingers for their brazen and thoughtless mindset. A situation should be avoided by Gen. Buhari whereby a group could corner 70% of Senior Management positions in government. A recent story in one of the national dailies indicated that out of 50 top positions in the Federal set-up, the Yoruba occupy only two while a particular nationality had above twenty –five. Nigeria is a country of nationalities and should be so represented in all organs of government especially at senior political and public service levels. Another thing which the incoming administration should have a good look at is the allocation of resources at Federal level. Presently, about 85% of the nation’s revenue go to recurrent expenditure comprising mainly salaries, wages, other benefits and overheads. In a country crying

for development, this is unacceptable. In particular wages and other benefits that are now enjoyed by National Assembly men deserve public scrutiny. It appears the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), has been completely incapacitated that it can no more carry out its constitutional duties. Key of these duties are: Recommending revenue formula among the three tiers of government to the National Assembly. I am not sure this has been successfully done in the last fifteen years; this is due mainly to the impunity of the occupiers of Aso-Rock who unilaterally alter the figures and ratios recommended by the Commission. The duty of the President is to forward the recommendation to the National Assembly unaltered, but the Executive distorts them. One other important duty of RMAFC is to specify the numerations of political office holders and judicial officers of the country. Today nobody knows what our Senators and Members of House of Reps are earning. It is a secret that is not known even to the President. Unconfirmed reports state that a Senator earns more than twenty million Naira including other benefits per month. This a atrocious to say the least as our legislatures represent the highest paid lawmakers in the world. The new administration should roll back this national extraordinary bonanza and let the recommendations of the RMAFC stand. As we are now embarking on a new journey, the incoming administration should identify such projects that are of benefit to the Nigerian people and should actively pursue them. Not all aspects of our life were totally bad; some programmes after evaluation should be continued. Meanwhile, our do-gooder and false social activities should step aside for once and let this country move forward. God help new Nigeria. z Deji Fasuan writes from Ekiti State.

The Igbo factor in Lagos elections Continues from Page 1 PDP was able to pick five House of Representatives seat and snatched seven assembly seats.

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The Oba of Lagos, Rilwanu Akiolu had raised dust, where he allegedly threatened and cursed that Igbo will drown in Lagos Lagoon within seven days if they did not vote for Ambode. Though, the Oba of Lagos said he was misquoted and clarified what he told Igbo leaders, who visited him, the polity was awash with outrage. The PDP was banking on this strength to win the April 11 polls but

the outcome showed the otherwise. From the APC camp, it did not rest on its oars to resolve the impasse caused by the Lagos monarch. While pundits foresaw a win-win situation for the PDP, the APC leadership went behind the scene to appeal to the Igbo leaders not to embark on protest votes. With the elections over, it is believed that the Igbo factor did not provide the needed strenght to pull the PDP through. It is however, imperative to note here that the roles of nonindigenes cannot be overlooked as they remain a major factor in Lagos politics.


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OGUN STATE

How Amosun secured second term mandate By DAUD OLATUNJI

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here had been palpable tension in the camps of the All Progressives Congress, APC and the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, in Ogun State few hours to the election on Saturday, April 11, 2015 over the likely unfavourable outcome of the election. The fear refused to abate during the election, rather, it reached its crescendo while the results were being collated and announced at the various polling units. Though, 16 political parties participated in the governorship and house of assembly elections in the state, only three parties were strong and seemed more acceptable than others. They are PDP, APC and Social Democratic Party, SDP. The parties which participated in the election apart from APC, and PDP include; Social Democratic Party, Labour Party, Unity Party of Nigeria, All Progressives Ground Alliance, Alliance for Democracy among others. None of these parties got a seat in the house of assembly except both APC and PDP which had 17 and nine seats respectively. As the results were being collated and announced at various polling units across the 236 wards of the state, both APC and PDP were claiming early lead, but, before the state returning officer of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Duro Oni announced the results, it had dawn on all the parties, they knew the winner and the losers. It was reliably gathered that, supporters of a political party had thrown up jubilation , claiming that their candidate had won, but, few hours after, the news filtered in that the table had been upturned against their preferred candidate. At the end of the exercise, INEC declared Amosun as winner , having reportedly polled 306,988 votes to defeat his arch rival, the PDP governorship candidate, Prince Gboyega Isiaka who polled 201,440 votes . The SDP candidate, Senator Akin Odunsi polled 25,826 votes to take the third position while the Unity Party of Nigeria came fourth as it polled 10,923 votes. Five factors were fingered to be responsible for

•Amosun Amosun’s victory at the poll. The first factor, according to the findings, was his performance during his first term. His urban-renewal programme did the magic for him. It was gathered that, many voters cast their votes for him because of the fear of possible abandonment of his uncompleted projects across the state. Though, many of the governorship candidates from other political parties had pledged that they will complete the projects if voted into power. But, the people refused to be convinced . Amosun had begun some capital projects include about 14 model schools, bridges, expansion of roads among others across the state and had constituted nuisance since he had abandoned it for electioneering campaigns. The people believed his coming back would be more benefiting for them as he is expected to finish all the uncompleted projects. Second factor, according to the findings, was his style of campaign. Amosun had adopted a first ever campaign style that included almost all the sectors in the state . What he did was that he carried along all these people from various sectors include, civil servants, artisans, market women, students, royal fathers, theatre art practitioners among others to all the campaign points across the 236 wards in the state . This style had been condemned by many political observers as the governor addressed the same rented crowd to follow him to the campaign points, whereas, the message was meant for the people of the areas visited

•Isiaka by the governor. But, a critically look at the method showed that, it paid off for the governor as it encouraged the people to pitch their tent with a popular party which had a very large crowd. The third factor that facilitated the victory of Amosun, according to pundits was the factor of origin, Senator Amosun was the only candidate from Ogun Central which incidentally has a good majority of the votes while both Odunsi and Isiaka are from Ogun West. Ogun East had no serious candidate in the race. The Ogun Central Senatorial district has six local government areas and 811,571 voters, the 42.25 percent of the votes. This as well as the incumbency factor worked for Amosun. He won all the six local governments as he polled 124,552 votes to defeat Isiaka who did not win any of the local governments in the district but, scored 56,565. Amosun consolidated his victory with a margin of 67,987 votes in

The people believed his coming back would be more benefiting for them as he is expected to finish all the uncompleted projects

•Odunsi the central. Other factors which aided Amosun to secure his second term mandate include; the PDP crisis, the choice of his running mate and popularity of his political party. The new wave of Nigerians yearning for developmental democracy across the country added to the success at the polls. Amosun indeed benefited in the crisis rocking the PDP . All the bigwigs in Ogun central boycotted the election. This development gave Amosun opportunity to have a field day in all the six local governments. The likes of former Speaker, Dimeji Bankole who ought to have secured the victory for his party in Abeokuta South did not show up at all at the polling unit. The former Minister of mine and Steel, Sharafa Ishola, who hails from Abeokuta north was absent during the elections. A former governorship aspirant, Kayode Amusan who hails from Odeda did nothing for the party due to his grievance with the party leaders. While Ifo and Ewekoro was left unchecked by the likes of Chief Niyi Adegbenro and Chief Joju Fadairo for the APC. But, attempt by the former Chairman of ObafemiOwode local government, Akeem Adesina to checkmate APC was unsuccessful as he was frustrated by the overwhelming presence of the APC members. However, the two other prominent candidates ; Isiaka and Odunsi who hail from Ogun West found it difficult to dislodge Amosun even in their territory . For instance, in all the five local governments within the Ogin West where the

duo came from, Amosun defeated them with over 17,000 votes. Amosun defeated the two candidates who refused to step down for each other as he polled 89,111 votes to defeat Isiaka who scored 71,143 votes. Though, Isiaka floored Amosun in four of the five local government with slim margin but, over 36,000 votes received by Amosun overwhelmed the victory of Isiaka in four local government. Amosun won two senatorial districts out of the three districts losing Ogun East Senatorial distinct to Isiaka with 3,000 votes difference. Checks by Vanguard revealed that, last minutes defection by some heavyweight politicians climaxed Amosun victory. The defection of some PDP big wigs in the state such as former chairman of Abeokuta South local government, Prince Yanju Lipede, former governorship candidate, Asiwaju Olajide Awosedo, former deputy governor, Rafiu Ogunleye and many others. Now that Amosun has secured his second term mandate on the platform of the APC in a keenly contested election, he needs to work to sustain the passion and love the people have for him in his second term administration. Luckily for him, his party also secured victory at the house of assembly poll as the party won 17 seats out of 26 seats. Unlike the composition of the current assembly which has 13 pro-governor lawmakers and 13 antigovernor lawmakers, the governor might have smooth ride having all his policies supported by the legislative arm of the government. C M Y K


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Seni Adebajo-Olowa & Adeyinka Ojo’s Traditional Wedding took place at Time Square Events Center, Ikeja, Lagos while the White wedding: took place at Daystar Christian Centre, Oregun, Lagos

Seni AdebajoOlowa, giving his wife Adeyinka Ojo, ring to seal their love, during their traditional wedding

Seni Adebajo-Olowa & Adeyinka Ojo, in a group photograph with both families

Mary Ajetunmobi & Bisi Akinkugbe’s wedding took place ,at Civic-Centre Lagos

Seni AdebajoOlowa & Adeyinka Ojo’s cutting their wedding cake

Mary Ajetunmobi & Bisi Akinkugbe on the dance floor during their white wedding

Bisi Akinkugbe feeding his wife Mary Ajetunmobi

Mary Ajetunmob & Bisi Akinkugbe’s white wedding

Seni Adebajo-Olowa & Adeyinka Ojo on the dance floor during their white wedding

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Seni Adebajo-Olowa prostrating to Adeyinka Ojo’s family during their traditional wedding C M Y K

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Bisi Akinkugbe and his friends prostrating before his bride's family during their traditional wedding at civic centre in Lagos

Mary and her friends in a group photograph


Vanguard, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2015 — 5

OYO STATE

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BADAN – Though, Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo state has broken the jinx of re-election of the state Chief Executive, thereby becoming the first person to govern the state twice and has since begun an elaborate celebration to mark his victory, it is not yet over as one of the opposition parties, Accord Party led by Senator Rashidi Ladoja who believed that he was robbed in the election through an alleged conspiracy of both Governor Abiola Ajimobi and the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Ambassador Rufus Akeju. After Accord Party members initial refusal to accept the results of the election during the announcement on Sunday, their displeasure snowballed into street protest 48 hours after. If not for the intervention of their leader, Ladoja who stopped them from engaging in further protest, the state could have been turned upside down. During the protest that lasted about three to four hours, the aggrieved supporters paralysed all vehicular movements on the ever busy Ojoo-Sango road where the state office of the party is located. Senator Rashidi Ladoja had to assure his supporters that he is going to challenge the outcome of the result of the governorship and state House of Assembly elections in the state at the election petition tribunal. The Accord governorship candidate said that there are sufficient proofs to show that the elections were rigged in favour of the APC with the active cooperation of some INEC officials. He however warned that if the attacks on members of Accord by thugs loyal to the APC continued, he would be left with no choice than ask his party members to defend themselves with every means necessary. The former Governor stated further that if the violence continued, he would lead his people out to defend

Senator Rashidi Ladoja had to assure his supporters that he is going to challenge the outcome of the result of the governorship and state House of Assembly elections in the state at the election petition tribunal

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Ladoja fumes over Oyo governorship election result By OLA AJAYI themselves adding that it would be a mistake to take for granted the peaceful manner members and supporters of the party had conducted themselves even in the face of brazen provocation. He further warned that “all

cases relating to the petition should be dispensed with within three months” appealing to his supporters not to be unruly in the course of fighting for their mandate. Ladoja said, “don’t let us do something illegal but anybody who provokes us will be resisted and we will fight this

to the end. If the violence continues, I won’t mind leading the protest. Anybody who says he would be violent, we, too will be left with no other option than to respond appropriately”. “I want to thank everybody who voted for us especially our teeming supporters. I can

assure you that your mandate that has been stolen will be retrieved. We will not take laws into our hands, but we are hearing that government thugs have been harassing our members especially in motor parks. We will tell them that we are not weaklings. Please, go back to your homes and work places”, he said. As he prepares for the tribunal, residents of the city are watching if he will be able to upturn the history that has been re-written by Ajimobi’s emergence. Time will tell.

How Oyo police checkmated NURTW members during polls By OLA AJAYI, BUKOLA IFEGBAYI and FISAYO OGUNWALE

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BADAN – Facts have emerged about how Oyo State, for the first time, enjoyed a smooth election without the usual disturbance by members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers in the state. In the past, they used to unleash terror on perceived political opponents who were working against their preferred candidate. They were always ready tools that desperate politicians in the state used to achieve their selfish egocentric interests. In order to prove to their sponsors that they were working for them, they always left in their trails blood, sorrow and violence of unimaginable proportion. Knowing that members of the union have always been the brains behind violence in the state, the Oyo State Police command led by CP Mohammed Katsina pre-empted them and swooped on them in their different motor parks and put them in local confinement till the end of the elections. Katsina who said this while parading

22 suspects at the State Police command, Eleyele, Ibadan, noted, “ 24 hours before the election, disturbing intelligence compelled us to identify some traditional trouble makers of the NURTW who usually foment trouble during occasions like this and in order to pre-empt any breakdown of law and order, we had no option than to identify those elements and keep them under local confinement during the voting exercise. This painstaking action was taken in the overall interest of Oyo State”. During the parade of the suspects which was supervised by the State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Adekunle Ajisebutu, the police also arrested other suspects who were alleged to have caused civil disobedience and violated Electoral Act 2010 as amended. Among the suspects paraded were some suspects who were alleged to have misled the public by carrying some copies of Accord Party posters with the picture of the incumbent governor of Oyo State , Senator Abiola Ajimobi superimposed on it in order to mislead the public. According to the police, the two

among the suspects stormed a polling unit at Kinni-kinni Primary School, Saki, on election day and allegedly assaulted the security men posted to the polling unit. The suspects identified as Nureni Muraina and Hassan Muraina were allegedly said to have broken the ballot boxes, disrupted the election and caused temporary break down of law and order at the scene. Other suspects paraded include six men who were arrested during stop and search operations, and they reportedly confessed to have carried out robbery attacks in many places including Idafin along offa road, kwara state.They were arrested by the Police Ambush squad at Bodija market, Ibadan. Items recovered from them include assorted handsets and sum of N52,000 and other items. Another gang of four suspects was also apprehended in a Volkswagen Golf car with Reg. no Abuja RBC 836 KL during the election period at a military check point Kishi area of Oorelope Local government and some quantity of election materials were found in the car. C M Y K


6 — Vanguard, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2015

ONDO STATE By DAYO JOHNSON, Akure

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HE battle line has been drawn between the governor of Ondo state Dr. Olusegun Mimiko and his embattled deputy Alhaji Ali Olanusi over his defection to the opposition All Progressive Congress APC 48 hours to the March 28 elections. Already, the deputy governor has ran to the leader of the All Progressive Congress, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu and the governor of Osun State Rauf Aregbesola for cover and protection from the wrath of his boss. The duo have reinforced his security personnel ahead of an alleged impending removal from office via an impeachment been baked by the governor. Olanusi had defected to the opposition APC 48 hours to the Presidential and National Assembly elections after an alleged assurance from leaders of the Party that he will be made the governor. The plans of those who wanted Mimiko out was that after the PDP lost woefully in the state during the Presidential and National Assembly electio ns and having weighed the general feelings of the people of the state that it tilted towards the change mantra, the leaders concluded that the last Saturday election will finally nail the political coffin of Iroko. Knowing that Iroko is an astute politician and not wanted to be outsmart, the leaders of the APC from Lagos infiltrated the present House of Assembly members promising them monetry rewards to abort any directive from the governor to commence the impeachment of the defected Deputy governor before the House of Assembly election in the state. South West Voice learnt from a dependable APC source that a former Commissioner under Mimiko midwife the meeting between Olanusi and leaders of the APC in Lagos before his final defection which sent jitters down the spine of PDP leaders who were caught napping by his decision to jump ship at that auspicious period of time. Their calculation, the source informed South West Voice was that with the preponderance of opinion across the state on the need for change which was demonstrated in the March 28 elections, the House of Assembly election will be a walk over for the APC in the state. Infact, a Senator representing the Southern Federal Constituency in the state Ajayi Boroffice boasted that the APC will win 21 of the 26 seats in the last Saturday election and governor Mimiko will be a “goner” and the APC will take C M Y K

Help! Mimiko’s chasing me with thugs, Ondo dep gov alleges •Its a lie – Mimiko’s aide

•Mimiko over the reigns of affairs in the state. As part of the grand plan, the likes of business mogul Jimoh Ibrahim, former governorship candidate in the state Olusola Oke and Olanusi reportedly met with leaders of APC and it was agreed that the deputy governor should defect but not resign while others will defect one after the other. Also, it was agreed that Oke too should defect to the APC few days to the Assembly election to cause further distraction and disaffection within the Party while Jimoh Ibrahim was to direct members of his own faction of the PDP to vote for all the candidates of the APC which he did during a meeting with APC leaders in his country home in Igbotako area of the state and an accord tagged “Igbotako accord” was reached. All these are meant to uproot Iroko and set it on fire. It was a spider web and well calculated conspiracy against Iroko whom they see as biting more than he can chew in the politics of the state. South West Voice learnt that the script was that if eventually the APC was able garner majority seats in the Assembly election it will be a platform to commence the impeachment of the governor and his deputy will step in honorably. Their grouse against Iroko was that he made them loose all by his defection which upturn all already made arrangement by the Old PDP to take over the state from his Labour Party. His domineering attitude, winners take all and imposition of unpopular candidates according to the likes of Oke and Jimoh Ibrahim robbed them of their chances to achieve their political

•Olanusi ambitions. They never forgave the governor for coming over to PDP and throwing spanner into their works. South West Voice learnt that mouth watering funds were deployed to the state by all the warriors to achieve their aim. The last week House of Assembly election was the last stray that would have sent Iroko to siberia if the warriors had succeeded in controlling the majority of members in the Assembly. All available evidences across the state after the March 28 elections indicated that it was a matter of time for the iroko to be “cut down, uprooted and set ablaze” but like an enigma he was able to turn the table after the results of the election were made public. Oke , Jimoh , Olanusi and others could not achieve their ambition of uprooting Iroko instead he bounced back to hunt them. Vanguard learnt that the saving grace for Iroko was the

Some leaders of the APC alleged that aside the making of peace with his estranged party members across the state, good monies were doled out to pacify them

two weeks interval between the March 28 and April 11 House of Assembly election. He was said to have gone all out to mend fences with all those he had offended politically during his six years tenure in the state. Infact he reportedly visited the leaders one after the other promising to come down from his high horse attitude and be a team player. Many prayer warriors were engaged to wave off the plans of the “enemies who are out to disgrace the Iroko of Ondo Politics”. Like magic, the tide turned within three days to the election as many die-hard critics of the governor started changing their minds and they began to appeal to the people in their constituencies to forgive “ the prodigal son” for he has come back home and has asked for forgiveness. Some leaders of the APC alleged that aside the making of peace with his estranged party members across the state, good monies were doled out to pacify them. The signs that the table may turn in favour of Iroko became evident on Thursday preceding the election when his arch political foes were seen in his company strategising ahead of the last Saturday election. Iroko was able to wade off what many described would have been ” the shame of his life” if he had been impeached as the governor of the state by winning majority seats in the assembly. South West Voice learnt that while the APC in the state sold to the public that the days of Iroko are numbered as he will soon be impeached they took the voting public for granted believing that the last Saturday voting pattern will follow that

of March 28 in which many people have complained that they voted in error for many candidates out of hatred for the President Goodluck Jonathan and the need for change. The APC candidates and leaders in the state rested on their oars after the March 28 victory in which it won the Presidential election , five out of the nine House of Representatives seat and two out of the three senatorial seats in the state. By the time the results of the last Saturday came tumbling in, the leaders wore long faces as their plan crumbled like pack of cards. The PDP ended up winning 19 seats while the APC secured five seats. The result of the election in two constituencies in Ilaje 1 and Ilaje 11 were declared inconclusive by INEC following alleged hijacking of electoral materials to the areas by political thugs. Happenings after the APC was unable to secure majority votes in the Saturday House of Assembly election is best described as the hunter becoming the hunted as the Deputy governor who was assured of the governorship seat after the impeachment of Iroko is now running from pillar to post to wade off his own impeachment. Youths during the week mobilized in their hundreds attacked and prevented the deputy governor from gaining entrance to his official residence just as they accused him of being a traitor and called for his resignation. His security had to ferry him into his official residence after firing sporadically to scare away those protesting against his continued stay in the government. Stones, sachet water and eggs were thrown at the convoy by the angry youths who called him many unprintable names for his defection to the opposition party. Olanusi however accused his former boss Dr Mimiko of sponsoring his attack. He said that “Nobody has told me to resign. If they are talking about impeachment they should go about it in a lawful way, not that they should use thugs to attack an elected deputy governor. But the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr Eni Akinsola denied that political thugs were used to harass the deputy governor. Akinsola said “some people were trying to reverse the trend of peace the state has been enjoying in the past six years.


•Aregbesola receiving report

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OSUN STATE Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola ( r i g h t ) receiving Report and Recommendations of the Judicial of Inquiry on Ipetumodu and A s h i p a T o w n s Communal C l a s h / Disturbance from the Commission’s Chairman, Justice Olajide Falola, during the submission of its Reports a t Government H o u s e , Osogbo,

Aregbesola reads riot act to illegal arms owners •Receives reports of inquiry over communal clash By GBENGA OLARINOYE

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SOGBO – In a bid to rid the state of communal violence and other anti-social vices threatening the peace of communities, the Governor of Osun state, Mr Rauf Aregbesola read a riot act to people in possession of illegal weapons to voluntarily surrender such arms to relevant authorities. Aregbesola said those concerned and had been in habitual breach of the peace and trampling on the rule of law to prepare themselves ahead of the May 29, hand over after which they would enjoy one week of grace which would be called a week of peace and disarmament. This was even as the Governor disclosed that his government set up a Standing Commission of Inquiry in the state to regularly review all cases of abuse of power or status that may threaten peace and harmonious relationship in the state. The governor gave stated these while receiving the report of by the Judicial Commission of Inquiry set up by the state to look into the crises between Ipetumodu and Ashipa communities in Ife-North Local government of Osun at the Government House in Osogbo. Aregbesola also called on politicians and people with those he called “Private

hence the need for a Army” and guards to matured way of resolving immediately disband such such issues. structures as the state is According to him, “People entering an era where it will with illegal weapons should be strict on the maintenance voluntarily submit it to of rule of law, peace and relevant authorities in not order and the guarantee of more than one week from the rights of the citizen. now before government The communities of begins Ipetumodu into fish and them out. Ashipa “People had Aregbesola should engaged live to the in an appealed to dictate of orgy of people of the the law, violence our state to and were government on the eschew will after path of bitterness in the one mutual week destruction their ultimatum before relationships embark on the house-tointervention and promote house of law peace at all search for enforcement illegal agencies, times weapons the state so that the government state can and have other peace. leaders. “Whoever He is caught held that after the people one week should deadline exhibit will face the full wrath of the maturity in making claims to law because we are not in a land so that communities stone age. The state will will not witness violence care for the weak. We are that will diminish human admonishing the strong to existence. be mindful of those that are The governor advised that not strong. differences on land should “We are entering an era in not lead to violence due to the state and the country at the fact that there will large, where government of always be claims and All Progressives Congress counter claims on land

(APC) will be strict on the issue of rule of law, maintenance of peace and order and the guarantee of rights of citizens”. He charged people of the state to at all times, result to Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) rather than result to violence and arson when issues like land dispute arise. Aregbesola appealed to people of the state to eschew bitterness in their relationships and promote peace at all times, saying, Osun people being “Omoluabi” should be ambassadors of peace, progress and harmony. The governor also directed that all market places in the state that encroach on the road must be moved away immediately. “Markets are not supposed to be on the road tough Local governments have the right to close roads for market but market must not be struggling with vehicular movement”. Speaking earlier, the Chairman of the Judicial commission of inquiry into Ipetumodu-Ashipa communal crisis, Justice Olajide Falola urged the governor to set up implementation committee to review the recommendations. The committee recommended on the payment of compensation to victims noted that the two communities should be surcharged to pay certain for

officially sponsoring and supporting the crises morally and materially. It also recommended that Ife-North local government should also be surcharged for allowing the establishment of market in Ipetumodu on a government acquired land without approval from the state government. He said, “We have virtually resolved the dispute between the two communities especially the market day issue and boundary. We have also recommended that some persons be investigated and possible prosecution. “There is a proliferation of arms and ammunition in the axis of the two communities. Those in possession are reportedly being protected by elites in the society. We have recommended that police should take steps to clean up the area of these dangerous weapons”. The commission chairman disclosed. Meanwhile, Aregbesola, during the submission of report by the Standing Commission, which look into disturbances of Public Peace in the state, headed by Justice Adeigbe, observed that from May 29 his government will ensure a strict adherence to the rule of law. He stated that individuals, who glorify in unleashing terror and violence on the society are not fit to cohabit with people in a lawful society. He noted that no individual is above the law, adding that where exceptions form part of the law, such society will be in jeopardy. He continued: “The Standing Commission of Inquiry is established to look at all infractions of law that could jeopardise peace and security of the state. We need this so as to maintain sanity in our state. “A government that does not value peaceful coexistence is a curse to its people. What is at stake is above any individual and no one is above the law. “Therefore, to make Osun a model of civilised society, we will ensure a strict adherence to rule of law starting from May 29. “We will mount surveillance in all communities so as to remove all self-help instruments and rid the state of illegal arms and ammunition. “This is why on May 29 we will declare a week of disarmament and peace at the expiration of which anyone caught with illegal weapons will be made to face the full weight of the law.” C M Y K


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overnor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has rewarded Sergeant Mercy John, a female Police officer who through her bravery, single-handedly disarmed two robbers who attempted to dispossess her of her belongings. Though the worth of the reward was not made public at the time of this report, Fashola, at the event which held at the Lagos House, Ikeja, shortly before the state’s security council meeting, encouraged her not to relent in her efforts in the course of her duty. “Let me say very clearly that I value the work that you do, people of Lagos value what you do and whereever you come from, this is your home and I think it is right to say that it was because you take this as home that you did the right thing,” Fashola said.

On 10th February, 2015, at Egbeda-Shasha by Tawakalitu Close, Orisunmibare Road, Lagos, John had disarmed two armed robbers who attempted to rob her of her bag and recovered a locally made pistol with two live cartridges in the process

Fashola rewards female police officer for her bravery

•Fashola rewarding the policewoman you took two robbers out of commission so that the people of Lagos can sleep well.” Sergeant Mercy John, a native of Ikori Local Government Area of Cross River State, was enlisted into the Police Force on 1st July, 2000 and had earlier served in MOPOL 20, Force Ikeja from 2004 to 2012. She is currently

attached to the Provost’s Department, State Police Headquarters, Lagos State. On 10th February, 2015, at Egbeda-Shasha by Tawakalitu Close, Orisunmibare Road, Lagos, John had disarmed two armed robbers who attempted to rob her of her bag and recovered a locally made pistol with two live cartridges in the

process. Also present at the ceremony were the Chief of Staff, Mr. Lanre Babalola, Executive Secretary, Lagos State Security Trust Fund, Mr. Fola Arthur-Worrey, Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Ade-Ipaye, Special Adviser to the Governor on Security, Major. Tunde Panox, Commissioner

of Police, Mr. Kayode Aderanti, Commander NNS Beecroft, Olokun Apapa, Navy Commodore Teikum Ikoli, Commander Air force Base Ikeja, Air Commodor Lere Osanyintolu, Commander 9 Mechanized Brigade, Major General Ahmed Mohammed Sabo, Director State Security Service Mr. Ben Olayi.

How police killed robbers terrorizing Dangote truck drivers By GBENGA ARIYIBI

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DO EKITI – The popular saying that one day awaits a thief and another for the owner was apt in the case of two notorious armed robbery suspects who were in the habit of terrorizing and sometime kill drivers of Dangote Cements who ply the Igbara-odo, Ilawe, Ikere axes of Ekiti some when they met their waterloo in the hands of the police during a gun duel. The suspects , identified as Ojo Sunday and Micheal Adedeji and two others still at large had on several occasions sent some of these drivers and their partners to their untimely grave ,while their activities have been a serious concern to both residents of the aforementioned communities and the police They terrorized,maimed and killed. their casualties and in most cases after killing the driver of the trailer carrying the cements ,they take along the trailers with the goods to the nearby state,Ondo State to sell to their accomplices Given details of the level of the involvements of the suspects, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO)Ekiti State Police C M Y K

Command,Mr. Alberto Adeyemi, said the duo of Ojo and Adedeji decided to opened fire on men of the SARS in response to the officers’ request for a stop and search exercise at about 2:30 am last week Wednesday, along the Ilawe road, Ado-Ekiti. His words “ The Officer in Charge (OC) of SARS and his team were on routine patrol on that day at about 2.30 am along Igbara-odo, Ilawe, Ikere axes, when they saw a Volkswagen car with registration No: APP 361 AT and stopped it for search, but the occupants suddenly jumped down from the car and started firing at our men. “ They were four but two of them ran into bush, while the other two engaged the police in a gun duel. The police there were able to overpower them and brought their corpses to the headquarters. “ On seeing them, we noticed that one of them was a notorious armed robber named Ojo Sunday whose modus operandi has been to attack trailer drivers carrying cement along Igbara Odo road and kill the driver and his boys and carry the cement to Akure or some other neigbhouring places to sell. “The last time we caught him, he attacked a cement trailer and killed

its driver and his partner. He was caught and put in the SARS cell but he escaped on October 1, 2014, he and some other criminal suspects broke the cell in the night and escaped. “ We have been on their trail since then but it was when the corpse was brought here that we were able to identify him and his accomplice. ‘’Last year, he robbed a trailer, we recovered about 600 bags of cements that he had stolen and we collected it back at Akure. His other accomplice in that operation was Micheal Adedeji. “ We are looking for the other two who ran away during the early morning gun duel. The vehicle in which they used for operation is already in our custody and it might be a stolen vehicle and we are investigating the matter to find out if the car belong to any of the suspects “ When we over powered them, we also found on them a Russian style single-barrel pump action and twenty five cartridges were recovered from them. Some provisions such as Bournvita, milk and a small amount of money were also found in the car. On whether the action of the police for killing the suspects may evoke

emotion ,especially among the rights activists or civil society that police may be accused of committing extrajudicial killing, the PPRO said: “There is nothing wrong about it, it was a gun duel, even one of our men was wounded and he is being treated in the hospital, but the injury is not life threatening and they have removed one or two pallets from his body.”. Adeyemi,however, vowed that criminal activities would soon be a thing of the past in Ekiti State, “We are on top of the situation and the onslaught will continue, we want to make Ekiti a no’go-area for armed robbers, is it either they look for other honourable job to do other than stealing or they leave the state. I want to also use this medium to advise Ekiti people to be vigilant. The police image maker equally urged potential landlords and land ladies to be careful of the occupants they take into their houses and report any individual or group of persons they suspect “Any tenant who doesn’t seem to have a particular work during the day and keeps late night or doesn’t sleep at home but come home very early the next morning should be suspected, “ Adeyemi further advised.


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or anyone who thinks the evolution of Nigerian fashion has come to an end, it might come as a surprise to find it might just be beginning. The phenomenon is that globalization has come to stay and no less so in fashion. Nigerian fashion is filled with angst for the other side of the divide, and vice versa, with the reciprocacy pushing harder from the other side now more than ever. The market is expanding from every side, and every side a little more from the other. Imagine the shock in the country when foreign fashion magazines showed up with models wearing what we refer to as Ghana-must-go bags and even carrying them on the world’s greatest runways. Having an idea stolen can be more difficult to deal with especially when the other party

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makes a bigger name and money off the idea than what it was originally worth. Louis Vuitton put his stamp on the material, transforming it instantly from the bag used to carry all sorts of stuff – from yam tubers to smoked fish – to objects of global desire. One fashion critic described the Marc Jacobs creation as “a complex refraction of the many inspirational sparks that go into the work here: pieces synthesized to project the simultaneous multinational appeal the brand Louis Vuitton must maintain.” Louis Vuitton’s Ghana-must-go was labeled as “a funny, cheap, checked shopping bag” and it had embossed on it a big passport-style Louis Vuitton stamp. The audacity? Will Ghana-must-go move into boutiques around the world? Maybe, maybe not. For some, Ghana Must Go’ will never be a wardrobe option. Meanwhile, Ankara is making a global spark and creating an unprecedented buzz. Ankara is now widely the preferred choice and a must-have fashion piece in New York, London, Paris, Lagos and all parts of the world by the rich and famous. Ankara has comfortably settled into the fashion arena. Regarded as trendy, comfortable and beautiful, Ankara’s elegance is now showing up on runways and red carpets alike across the world. No doubt, the transformation of ankara was aided by its vibrant patterns of rich colour and exotic designs easily associated with African sights, sounds and inspirations. With the advent of social media, fashions tend to cross continents and oceans at a much faster rate than they had. Still, it was a shock to see t-shirts reflecting some of put socio political issues appear abroad. My oga at the top days saw Nigerians in diaspora sporting t-shirts with those words printed on them. The same was the case with the diarisgodo phenomenon. Who knows the next way Nigerian would show face in global fashion.

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From right: Dame Priscillia Kuye; Chief(Mrs)Shade Thomas-Fahm; Rotn Ime Udoma, President, Rotary Club of Victoria Island and Prof Ibironke Akinsete(1st left) at the event in Lagos recently.

Rotary honours Akinrele, Shade Thomas-Fahm, Priscillia Kuye, others By Josephine Agbonkhese

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he Rotary Club of Victoria Island recently honoured heroes and heroines, particularly its past presidents, who have contributed significantly to the achievement of the growth of Rotary International through various projects executed during their tenures as presidents. The event which was a gathering of both elderly and young Rotarians had prominent Nigerians like Chief Frank Akinrele SAN; Dame Priscillia Kuye, first female president of the Nigerian Bar Association and member of the National Peace Committee; Prof.Ibironke Akinsete, presidential adviser on HIV/AIDS and Chairman of Pathcare Laboratories; Mr Jide Abolaji; Chief(Mrs)Victoria Folashade Thomas-Fahm who kickstarted the Nigerian fashion industry, to mention but few, all of whom had steered the wheel of the club at different times. Speaking at the event, initiator of the award ceremony cum incumbent President, Rotary Club of Victoria Island, Rotarian Ime Udoma, described the personalities as candles who had burned themselves out for C M Y K

others to see, and who had gone through thick and thin to execute projects that will

benefit generations yet unborn. He recalled that Folashade

Thomas-Fahm for example built a gigantic Kidney Dialysis Center which gulped

millions of naira at the Lagos General Hospital, a centre designed to lessen the cost of management of kidney failure and kidney-related diseases whose towering cost was becoming life-threatening for indigent Nigerians. Frank Akinrele, Udoma also recalled, shouldered the phenomenal task of chartering the club decades ago. “Honour is the reward for giving and these Rotarians have given their three Ts: time, talent and treasure. As club presidents, they fought like wild cats to achieve the goals of the club, district and Rotary International. Despite challenges encountered, with resilience and support from members, as well as from wellmeaning Nigerians like Alhaji Aliko Dangote and Mrs Iyabo Atta in the case of the Kidney Dialysis Centre, they were able to still execute their desired projects,” Udoma said. The event also witnessed the decoration of Polio Ambassadors, a gesture said to be in accordance with Rotary’s popular objective of eradicating polio in Nigeria. This year actually marks its 38th year of waging a relentless fight against polio, a battle whose finishing line is almost in sight for Nigeria.

FG applauded for encouraging foreign languages among youths By Anino Aganbi

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he Federal Government of Nigeria was recently applauded by the Head of the Seme border, Commander of the Beninois Police, Mr. Waidi Akodjenou for conceiving and establishing the Nigeria French Language Village, to foster the teaching and learning of French among youths in Nigeria. This was brought about with the aim of fostering the learning of both foreign and local languages across the country. Mr Akodjenou expressed this view when the Director/CEO of the NFLV, Prof. Raufu Adebisi paid him a familiarization visit at his Seme-Krake office recently. During the interaction, the Police Chief expressed his views on many issues and reiterated that Nigeria was a very strong political, economic and social pull not only to countries in the sub-region but to Africa as a whole. In view of this, the Federal Government’s decision to promote the learning of French as a foreign language by establishing the NFLV is highly commendable. He stated that “The use of a common language is a catalyst for reciprocal interaction in business, education, sociocultural and security intelligence sharing

in the sub-region. He posited that the bilingual orientation of Nigeria would open the country to a new era of accelerated industrial and technological development and also allow her expand her circle of trading partners. Nigeria, he added, will also place itself in a position to obtain its fair share of representation in international organization in which bilingualism is an absolute requirement for appointments. He commended participants and students of the Village who cross the border for the week-end excursions

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and language contacts in Benin for their orderly conduct. He said “As leaders of tomorrow, the youths needed to be encouraged to become bilingual and to work towards a truly united Africa. He said his dream was to see a stronger and more united ECOWAS and Africa in general. He called on the Village to consider the possibility of mounting a special vacation-time English coaching, for interested Beninois officers and functionaries, who wish to improve on their spoken English”


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PMAN sacks Kelvin Luciano ...inaugurates new Caretaker Committee BY BENJAMIN NJOKU

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he Performing Musician Association of Nigerian,PMAN, which has been riddled by negative and unprogressive politics for several years now is poised to regain its lost glory, as it recently sacked the Chairman of its Caretaker Committee, Kelvin Lucaino. Recall that members of the 45man committee instituted by the trade union have been battling hard to save PMAN from the factional groups which have left the union redundant for over four years now. However, penultimate Monday, the committee which represents members from the different fractional groups of PMAN converged at Planet One, Ikeja, Lagos, in order to

Olamide, Phyno take centre stage as Guinness powers the ‘Kings’ G

uinness Made of Black Ambassadors, Olamide and Phyno recently set the social media space agog as they launched the most anticipated collaboration for 2015 titled “2 Kings”. The album launch powered by Guinness of which both artistes are ambassadors on the Made of Black campaign platform showcased the dexterity of the two leading rap artistes as they portrayed their distinct attitude and delivering the resounding lyrics to the delight of their fans. The album was officially released on April 1, 2015. The 2 Kings album is the first collaboration between Olamide and Phyno since they both become Guinness Made of Black ambassadors. The duo renowned for their quest for excellence, fully expressed themselves in the album stunning their fans with lyrics that has defined their individual styles and kept them on top of the rap game. On Guinness’ partnership, Obinna Anyalebechi said the brand is passionate about Nigerians who go extra miles to demonstrate unique talent and live the ideology of MadeofBlack campaign and make their fellow Nigerians and indeed Africans proud. According to Obinna Anyalebechi, “the launch of 2 kings’ album shows both Olamide and Phyno were the right choices for Made of Black campaign, Phyno is #madeofblack, because he dared to be different, standing up to pursue what he believed in; his dream and not wavering till he got it. Phyno went where many could not succeed and has made immense impact in the music entertainment industry.”

chart a new direction and restore the lost glory of the umbrella body of Nigerian musicians. The essence of the meeting was to align with stakeholders in repositioning PMAN to assume its rightful place in the nation’s entertainment industry. In attendance were Charlyboy, Felix Duke, Alex O, Jazman Olofin, Coupa Victory, Ochonma, Brown Bread, Alex O among others. At the end of the day, the PMAN members and other stakeholders present who were dissatisfied with the current leadership under Mr. Kelvin Luciano passed a vote of no confidence on him, after two years of not achieving their mandate. Justifying their decision to sack Lucaino, in a one-page communiqué issued after rising from the meeting, members of the

caretaker committee stated that, the mandate of the committee was to reconcile the warring factions and organize a credible elections which has not happened for two years now. It also, alleged series of financial improprieties as all expenses were never receipted for. The committee accused Lucaino of not carrying along its members, stating that apart from personal expenditure that Lucaino never accounted for all monies he collected in the name of PMAN. “It is based on the above points that a vote of no confidence was passed on Kelvin Luciano and Mr. Chris Mba who was his accomplice. By this vote of no confidence Barrister Kelvin Luciano seizes to function as chairman of the PMAN Caretaker Committee with effect from today the 6th of April,2015,” the committee members stated. However, in his place Mr. Innocent Ochonma was nominated as the chairman of the committee. Interestingly, the new inaugurate caretaker committee unanimously proposed Charly Boy, the ex- PMAN president as the Chairman but the controversial showbiz maverick otherwise known as Area FADA rejected the offer hence the adoption of Mr. Innocent Ochonma as the new chairman of PMAN caretaker committee. Meanwhile, Lucaino is yet to react to the new development.

Why I dumped my PR job for Nollywood —Emmanuel Williams By ANOZIE EGOLE

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he CEO of Kross Entertainment, Emmanuel Williams has been explaining why he dumped his lucrative job as a Public Relation practitioner for film production. In a chat with WG recently, the

graduate of Economics, whose film, “Stolen Lives” is currently making waves said, he delved into Nollywood because of the passion he has for film making. According to him, “My reason for going into movie production is simply to do quality movies with good story lines that can instigate change in the society. I also want to do movies that can compete at the international market.” His latest movie, “Stolen Lives”, he explained is about how promiscuous escapade opened up a new chapter in the life of young Amarachi Ogudu. It’s a web of lies, betrayals, hate, and love. “Honestly, it was not easy coming up with such a production. I had a lot of challenges in the course of the production.” The film starred the likes of IK Ogbonna, Alex Ekubo, Kunle Coker among others.


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With PRINCE OSUAGWU princeosuagwu@gmail.com 08050498513

STOP! Don’t put that online BY LAJU IREN

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t’s easy to get giddy whenever you sign in to any of your social media accounts. You have something to say, a picture to share, an argument to raise and you are hoping people like it! Actually you’re hoping they more than like it. You want them to share, repost, retweet and rebroadcast. But there are times when you must be careful what you wish for; because just like words spoken cannot be taken back, it’s nearly impossible to retrieve the stuff you put online. With that in mind, here are some things to think about before you click:

kidnapped or robbed.

address online.

What happens online, stays online It’s cool to feel that your online family is like your real family. But feelings can be deceiving. This is why you shouldn’t share your specific location online. If for example, you live in Lagos and are on vacation with your family out of town, don’t be in a rush to let everyone know. Don’t also be in a rush to let everyone know about your holiday. Also be wary of posting your full

When in doubt, leave out Social media has given everyone the free license to become a journalist. If you share something online that isn’t accurate, you aren’t going to be in as much trouble as a renowned newspaper organization, but you will be in much trouble. Losing credibility in the eyes of your friends is something you can do easily if you keep posting inaccurate information. Also, news spreads online quickly and you don’t want to be responsible for any panic or riot across the country. Private means private Naked pictures are the easiest way to get publicity. But it goes without saying that not all publicity is good. Don’t post nude pictures of yourself and loved ones online…not even as a prank with the intention of bringing it down immediately.

Kids come last So you know the saying, kids come first. When it comes to your online interactions, this should be in the reverse. Be careful about posting information about your children online. Stuff like their full names, pictures or posts indicating where they go to school, where they are spending the holidays and if they are home alone. Doing this will minimize the risk of your children getting stalked,

Keep money matters in the closet So you just got a new car, a new contract or a new house. Please celebrate with your close friends and family and keep the virtual ones in the dark. Don’t make yourself susceptible to robbers simply because you want to show off.

Online shop flags off free same day delivery scheme in Lagos T

HE major concern many people have shopping online is the time it would take for the items to reach them. This is more specifically with perishable items which may lose value if not consumed on the spot. That snag still eats up part of the activities online shopping should ordinarily be recording with the massive explosion in mobile phone usage in Nigeria. But with eye on larger market share, visibility and customer satisfaction, one of Nigeria’s premier online supermarkets, Gloo.ng, has kicked off a ‘100% free same-day delivery promo’ for Lagosians. For the company, no matter where the customers are, in Lagos, items purchased on its site will reach them same day without any additional cost. The company which says it will roll out services in Abuja soon is also giving new users up to 20% discount off their C M Y K

fist purchase of any item. The firm explained that it extended the 100% same day delivery promo till September 30 because of the positive responses it got from its customers in Lagos. Gloo.ng says it now covers the whole of Lagos, except Badagry and Epe. Chief Executive Officer, Gloo.ng, Dr. Olumide Olusanya, explained that the inspiration for the 100% free same-day delivery promotion that will

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run for six months came from a similar promo they ran for two weeks that ended with March. “We had earlier projected that this should cause an addition 5% to be added to the average 15% month-onmonth growth we normally expect. What it did was give us a 45% monthon-month growth, which clearly demonstrated its value to our target market. And that level of monthly growth is especially valuable to us as well. Hence, we felt it appropriate to spread it around longer and to more people. The up-to-20 per cent discount is usually given to our new users as our own special way of appreciating them for trying out the service for the first time,” he stated. Olusanya said the firm actually defined its core competitive space as the online supermarket space in Nigeria. He claimed that Gloo.ng has become the biggest entity playing in that space and estimates they presently control about 50% of that market.

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ICROSOFT has announced the availability of the Lumia 640 XL in Nigeria. The latest device to join the Lumia portfolio, the Lumia 640 XL offers more personal computing and increased productivity through seamlessly integrated Microsoft Office experiences, OneDrive storage and fast 4G connectivity. The Lumia 640 XL will upgrade to and benefit from Windows 10 as it becomes available later this year. The new Lumia offers smooth and quickly access to your favourite websites, documents, apps and games, thanks to the on-board 1GB of memory and powerful quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. The device sports a 13MP rear camera with LED flash as well as a 5MP front facing camera which capture amazingly detailed images and videos. Also impressive is its 5.7’ HD display designed to enhance your viewing experience. Talk time is also quite remarkable thanks to the long lasting 3000mAh Battery, offering almost 24 hours talk time. Adopters of the new Lumia 640XL will enjoy the latest version of Windows Phone 8.1 and the Lumia Denim update, complete with one-swipe Action Centre, Word Flow and Live Folders as well as the ability to Keep up-to-date with the best features through regular updates to Windows, including all the benefits of Windows 10 service as it becomes available later this year. According to the Head of Marketing, Microsoft Mobile Devices and Services, West Africa, Olumide Balogun; “People are looking for a device which brings them more flexibility to switch easily between work and play, without breaking the bank. The Lumia 640 XL keeps people prepared for anything, with the full range of Microsoft experiences, Office and OneDrive – that Lumia users have come to expect straight out of the box, fast 4G connectivity, a superb 5.7 inch HD screen and long lasting battery.”


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climbed from 5th to 3rd place following a 10% increase in earnings to US$ 57 billion in 2014. The United States (US$ 177 billion) and Spain (US$ 65 billion) maintained first and second positions in the ranking. The United Kingdom (US$ 45 billion) moved up two positions to 7th, boosted by the lasting effects of the Olympics and the appreciation of the UK pound (increasing receipts calculated in US dollar terms). France, Macao (China) and Italy occupy the 4th to 6th positions respectively, while Germany, Thailand and Hong Kong (China) complete the top ten.

Top spenders: spending by advanced economies picks up

*The beautiful city of Durban will be hosting the single biggest platform for African tourism businesses soon.

Exports from international tourism rise to $1.5trn in 2014 By Jimoh Babatunde, with agency reports

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nternational tourism receipts increased by US$ 48 billion in 2014 to reach a record US$ 1,245 billion. An additional US$ 221 billion was generated from international passenger transport, bringing total exports from international tourism up to US$ 1.5 trillion. Receipts from international visitors spending on accommodation, food and drink, entertainment, shopping and other services and goods reached an estimated US$ 1,245 billion (euro 937 billion) in 2014, an increase of 3.7% in real terms (taking into account exchange rate fluctuations and inflation). International tourist arrivals increased by 4.4% in 2014, reaching a total 1,135 million, up from 1,087 million in 2013. Aside from international tourism receipts (the travel item of the Balance of Payment), tourism also generates export earnings through international passenger transport services (rendered to non-residents). The latter amounted to an estimated US$ 221 billion in 2014, bringing total exports from international tourism up to US$ 1.5 trillion, or US$ 4 billion a day on average. “International tourism is an increasingly significant component of international trade as seen in export earnings from international

tourism and passenger transport, which reached US$ 1.5 trillion in 2014” said UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai. “In a scenario with decreasing commodity prices, spending on international tourism grew significantly in 2014, proving the sector ’s capacity to stimulate economic growth, boost exports and create jobs”, he added. International tourism (travel and passenger transport) represents 30% of the world’s exports of services and 6% of overall exports of goods and services. As a worldwide export category, tourism ranks fourth after fuels, chemicals and food, ranking first in many developing countries.

International tourism receipts grew in all regions

Europe, which accounts for 41% of worldwide

International tourism (travel and passenger transport) represents 30% of the world’s exports of services and 6% of overall exports of goods and services

international tourism receipts, saw an increase in tourism earnings in absolute terms of US$ 17 billion to US$ 509 billion (euro 383 billion). Asia and the Pacific (30% share) saw an increase of US$ 16 billion, reaching US$ 377 billion (euro 284 bn). In the Americas, (22% share), receipts increased by US$ 10 billion to a total of US$ 274 billion (euro 206 bn). In the Middle East (4% share), tourism receipts increased by an estimated US$ 4 billion to US$ 49 billion (euro 37 bn) and in Africa (3% share) by US$ 1 billion to US$

36 billion (euro 27 bn). By subregion, Northern Europe, Southern and Mediterranean Europe, North-East Asia, Oceania, South Asia, Caribbean, Central America, South America and the Middle East showed fastest growth in relative terms, all recording +5% or over in receipts.

Top earners: China and the United Kingdom move up in the top ten

In the top ten ranking by tourism earnings, China

In terms of outbound tourism, the world’s top spender China continued its exceptional pace of growth with a 28% increase in expenditure in 2014, reaching a total of US$ 165 billion. While the two other major emerging markets among the first 10, the Russian Federation (-6%, 5th largest) and Brazil (+2%, 10th largest) lost strength, various advanced economy source markets picked up in growth. The world’s second largest spender, the United States posted a 7% increase. The United Kingdom spent 4% more and moved from 5th to 4th in the ranking. France increased expenditure by 11%, retaining the 6th position, and Italy by 6%, climbing from 9th to 8th. Germany (3rd), Canada (7th) and Australia (9th) take the remaining places of the top ten.

INDABA 2015: Platform to optimise African tourism business growth — Nzima

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he Chief Executive Officer, South African Tourism, Mr Thulani Nzima has said the annual INDABA billed to open next month is the single biggest platform for African tourism businesses to come and meet global buyer delegates. Speaking ahead of the opening, he said South African Tourism is working to make sure that INDABA 2015 exceeds the business expectations of both exhibitors and buyers. “This tradeshow attracts the cream and the best cross section of the African tourism and travel trade which in turn, attracts the best buyers in the world to INDABA.” Over 400 exhibitors have confirmed their places on the tradeshow floor for this year as INDABA 2014 saw increased use of the matchmaking system, with 4.4 meetings per participant scheduled as opposed to 3.3 meetings per participant in 2013. Nzima also says: “Every single element

of INDABA will give exhibitors an unrivalled and effective platform to showcase their products and services, and to do business. There would be no INDABA if it were not for the exhibitors, and the larger African and South African travel and tourism trade. INDABA belongs to them. This is the biggest team of African trade exhibitors in the world who come to Durban each year to do business.” Working together to market the continent is critical to the development of tourism as an industry on the continent. This is the view of Nicholas Barenblatt, Group Marketing Manager of Protea Hotels and African Pride Hotels. “INDABA is also a great platform to maintain long standing relationships with overseas agents and showcase the industry leadership hospitality that Protea Hotels is known for whilst they are in our country,” says Barenblatt.


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LL praise for Allah Who has honored man and has created him in the best of forms. Praise for Allah Who has endowed man with the ability to speak with his tongue as one of His greatest bounties. I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, the only God Who has no partner. In the Divine Book, Allah, the Exalted, has endowed us with words we utter in order to communicate with each other, express our feelings, and reveal our intentions. The tongue is a great endowment of Allah which may be used to praise and thank Him for which one earns reward. Allah, the Exalted says:”Have we not made for him two eyes, And a tongue and two lips?”(90:89-). So, Whoever wishes to speak should reflect before saying anything. If any benefit is found, then let him speak. Otherwise, let him remain silent.” Some words may earn us the greatest reward and others may lead to the worst punishment. The tongue has either power of good or bad. Allah has ordained Muslim not to belittle the value of his words, and not to utter words of no use or have no control over his speech or his ability to foresee the repercussions of his saying. Allah, the Exalted, says:”Not a word does he (or she) utter but there is a watcher by him ready (to record it).”(50:18). Allah has praised the believers who refrain from vain pursuits (curiosity), gossip and backbiting. In His divine revelation, Allah says:” and those who avoid vain talks”(23:3). It takes few words to build, love each other and strengthen unity. It also takes a few words to destroy and cause chaos and permanent enemies. Every human being will account for what ever he had said to either build or destroy relationship. The power of speech has the ability to

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Safeguarding the tongue wreak havoc upon entire communities. The tongue has so much power because of its ability to lead to action, whether it is the individual speaking, or others who are listening. So, whoever wishes to speak should reflect before saying anything. If any benefit is found, then let him speak. Otherwise, let him remain silent. Communication entails a big responsibility requiring everyone of us to think and reflect on the far reaching consequences before uttering any word, especially those who are engaged in thoughts that may spread, or may impact people’s life. It has been narrated that the Prophet (pbuh) was asked:”O Messenger of Allah, which of the Muslims is best?” and he said’”He who the Muslims are safe from his tongue and his hand.” Islam reminds us that the tongue is like a loaded weapon: the safety latch should always be on. Muslim scholars throughout time have warned us about the dangers of misfiring the tongue, something that almost everyone has been guilty of. One of the qualities of a believer is the ability to refrain from vain talk. Allah also mentions refraining from vain talk after he mentions alKhushoo’. This is because too much talk makes the heart hard. It is not possible to reach the level of Khushoo’ (fear of Allah) unless one refrains from vain talk.

Remember that Allah says: “Not a word is said except that there is a watcher by him ready to record it.” Q50:18. An-Nawawi, (may Allah be

Whoever guards what is between his jaws and legs. I shall guarantee him paradise

pleased with him) says “Know it is incumbent upon all to guard their tongues from most speech, except a word that has some benefit in it....” - Kitaabul-Adhkaar Apart from An-Nawawi, other hadiths related copious warnings of the Prophet on guiding one’s utterance. The Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) said, “Guard your tongue, stay in your homes and weep over your sins.” Related by Ibn Mubarak in azZuhd (no.134), Musnad Ahmed bin Hambal (5/259), Sunan at-Tirmidhi (2531) and authenticated by al-Albaanee in as-Saheehah (no.890) Also, the Prophet stated

(s.a.w), “Most of the sins of the children of Aadam are from the tongue.” - AtTabaraanee (3/87/1-2). In another related hadiths, the Prophet (s.a.w) said: “Those who do not harm the Muslims with their tongues and hands.” - Saheeh al-Bukhari (1/10) and Saheeh al-Muslim (1/64) Sahl ibn Sa’ad - radiAllahu’ anhu - reported that the Messenger of Allah said, “Whoever guards what is between his jaws and legs. I shall guarantee him paradise.” - Saheeh al-Bukhari (8/481). A similar narration can be found in Muwatta of Imam Malik (56/ 11) and Sunan at-Tirmidhi. When the Companion of the Prophet, Mu’adh ibn Jabal radiAllahu’ anhu - asked the Prophet - (s.a.w)- about that which would entitle him to enter Paradise and save him from the hell-fire, he said mentioned the pillars of Islam and informed Mu’adh of the importance of the night prayers and of Jihaad. He then said, “Should I not inform you of the sheet anchor of all this?”, and then took hold of his tongue and said, “Exercise restraint on it.”. Don’t choose to be like one of the As-habu towilu-lisanni, during the days of the Prophet. (s.a.w)

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By Abdulwahab Abdullah

few days after late Sheikh Busari Haruna III was laid to rest, another chief Imam for the Ibadan Muslim Community has been named. He is Shelkh AbdulGaniyy Abubakar. Until his appointment, Sheikh Abubakar was the most senior Alfa (Alfa Agba of Ibadanland). Abubakar, 80, an Islamic and Arabic teacher is now the 18th Chief Imam of Ibadan land. He replaced Sheikh Busari Suara Haruna the former Chief Imam who died on April 9 at the age of 93 after serving for 20 years. Unveiling the new Chief Imam at a news conference on

Wednesday in Ibadan, Chief Bayo Oyero, the Chairman, Ibadan Muslim Community, said that Abubakar ’s appointment followed due process. He said that the Muslim Community in Ibadan in conjunction with the Imam-inCouncil of Ibadan land unanimously approved and ratified Abubakri’s appointment. Oyero said the new Chief Imam would be turbaned at a grand ceremony on May 15 at Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba, Ibadan, adding that the appointment was well received by all Muslims without any grudge. In his address, Abubakar, promised to strengthen the existing unity and progress of Muslims in the city and

solicited the support of Muslims in Ibadan. He said that the announcement of his appointment was unique in the history of Imamship in Ibadan as there was formal pronouncement and unanimous decision of all the stakeholders. Dignitaries present at the occasion were Prof. Dawud Noibi, Executive Secretary, Muslim Ummah of South West Nigeria, Alhaji Lateef Oyelade, Asiwaju Musulumi of Yorubaland. Others were Alhaji Ishaq Sanni, Chairman Muslim Community of Oyo State, Alhaja Sekinat Adekola, Iya Adini of Yoruba land , Alhaji Yekini Adeojo, Seriki Musulumi of Yoruba land, Islamic titled holders, scholars and Muslim groups.

2015 Hajj: Commission allocates 76,000 seats to 36 states, others

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Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State (middle) during a Special Jumaat service to mark the victory of General Muhammadu Buhari and All Progressives Congress, APC, at the just concluded general elections.

HE National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has said it had allocated 76,000 Hajj seats to the 36 states of the federation and other statutory agencies. The commission stated this in a statement issued in Abuja by Alhaji Uba Mana, its Media Director. The commission stated that the seats were allocated to the states as well as the FCT and the Nigerian Armed Forces as part of preparations for 2015 Hajj operations. According to the commission, a total of 76,000 seats have been approved by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for Nigeria for the 2015 Hajj operations.

It stated that 66,000 were allocated to the 36 states, FCT and Armed Forces, while the remaining 10,000 were set aside for international pilgrims (Tour Operators). However, the commission directed prospective pilgrims to contact their various state pilgrims welfare agencies to pay for the seats and for other necessary arrangements. It also urged states to give priority to prospective pilgrims embarking on the holy journey for the first time. It called on the agencies to consider their health conditions during the sale of the seats, as requested by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.


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HE Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at, Nigeria has laid the foundation of one of the centenary mosques for the 100 years anniversary of the Islamic organization in Nigeria. The Mosque named Nana mosque in Offa Kwara state will be built by Engineer Abdul Ganiy Omokanye, for the jama’at to mark the 100 years celebration in 2016. Deputy head (Naib Amir) Special Duty), Alhaji Hammed Al Hassan on behalf of the Amir, DR Mashuud Fasola thanked the donor of the mosque and urged other Muslims to build a house for Allah for greater reward in life and the thereafter. As part of the remarkable celebration of the 100 years of the group in NIgeria, early in the year, the Amir, Dr Fashola sought the support of the Jamaat members in giving a face-lift to all the Jama’at mosques across the country. Many of these mosques have remained uncompleted for a long time, while there are urgent and compelling need to build new ones to step up tabligh activities,

and as part of effort for physical expansion and development of the Jama’at in Nigeria. In order to achieve this, a National Mosque Building Trust Fund Committee has been set up to mobilize funds and identify areas for these laudable projects across Nigeria. Members of the Committee are: Dr Y. A. Habeeb, Naib Amir North - Chairman, Alhaji M.B Odukoya, Sadr Majils Ansarullah, Vice Chairman Alhaji Abdul Azeez Alatoye, Naib Amir Southwest, Abdul Ganiyu Enahoro, Naib Amir, Eastern Region, Builder Bashir

Many of these mosques have remained uncompleted for a long time, while there are urgent and compelling need to build new ones

Towolawi - Secretary to the Committee, Alhaji Muffadil Bankole - Chairman of the Jalsa Planning Committee,Qasim Akinreti, Secretary Publications, Engineer Adeoye, Secretary Audio- Visual,Alhaji Atanda, former Circuit President Abuja , from Abuja Jama’at, Alhaji A.G.Idris, National Financial Secretary, Dr. Samiullah Tahir, Ahmadiyya hospital, Apapa, Alhaji Tajudeen Onabanjo from Portharcourt. We gathered that Committee has designed models of mosque for the rural, semi-urban and urban areas across the length and breadth of the country. On this assurances, Engineer Omokanye seized this initiative for heaven reward in memory of his late mother. Meanwhile, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Organization, MKAN, Lagos State Chapter will hold its first Annual Conference with the theme: ‘The Role of Nigerian Youth in Peace Building Reconciliation and National Development’,on Saturday, April 18, 2015 at the Mahmud Ahmadiyya College, Ijede, Lagos.

From left: Alhaji Abdulmumeen Yusuf (Lagos zone 1 missioner), Alhaji Mudashiru Shitta (Zonal Chairman, Council of Elders), Alhaji Sheriff Akinpelu (Lagos Zone 1 Vice Chairman), Alhaji Muinat Kareem (Lagos Zone 1 Secretary) and Alhaji Mariam Kareem (Lagos zone 1 Empowerment Coordinator) during the quarterly conference held in OwodeAjegunle branch, Lagos State.

From left: Alhaji Wale Odunuga (Lagos zone 1 security secretary); Alhaja Onifade Mariam (Lagos zone 1 Children Affairs Secretary); Alhaja Mariam Kareem (Lagos Zone 1 Empowerment Coordinator) and Alhaja Muinat Kareem (Lagos zone 1 Secretary) during the conference.

NASFAT: Adeseun tasks Muslim leaders on succession planning

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USLIM leaders have been urged to train members on the dynamics of leadership in order to effectively take over leadership and management positions of Islamic organisations. The call was made by Chairman of Nasrul-lahi-l-Fatih Society, Lagos Zone 1, Alhaji Taofeeq Adeseun during the group’s zonal quarterly conference themed: “Succession planning in a faith based Society; A practical approach” held in Owode-Ajegunle branch, Lagos recently. Adeseun who was represented by the vice chairman, Alhaji Sheriff Akinpelu stated that good succession planning would engender individual development and growth of

Islamic organisations in the country. He stressed that capacity building of members should be taken very seriously by leaders during planning and programmes in order to usher in smooth transition of baton of leadership of Islamic organisation. “Every Islamic organisation that desires development has to prepare, groom and nurture members to be able to take up higher responsibilities in any Islamic based organisation. NASFAT members must remember that it is only Almighty Allah that determines and guide our decisions and all members selected for any position must possess the qualities, right attitude,

Quotes from Qur'an Then We sent Our messengers in succession. Every time there came to a nation its messenger, they denied him, so We made them follow one another [to destruction], and We made them narrations. So away with a people who do not believe. (Q23:44)

experience and skills needed for that office. This is our responsibility as leaders.” Also, the Lagos Zone I Missioner, Alhaji. Abdulmumeen Yusuf during his welcome speech at the conference said the Prophet Mohammed was trained by Almighty Allah before he started his prophet-hood. “Prophet Mohammed was trained by Almighty Allah and he also trained his companions. It was after equipping them that he sent them out to succeed him. When Prophet Mohammed was on his sick bed and the congregation was expecting him to lead salat, he asked Abubakar whom he had trained to lead the prayer. Yusuf also said all Muslims should think, talk, and work for peace as peace is achievable during and after the election. He enjoined Muslims to make the Qur’an their companion because the holy book covers every part of human lives sent by Almighty Allah to guide human creature. The Chairman Council of Elders of the Zone, Alh. Mudashiru Shitta also applauded the organizing committee for a job well done and encouraged other districts to follow suit.

From left: Alhaja Bushrat Balogun, Women Secretary, Igbogbo, Alhaja Muinat Adepitan, Women Secretary, Owode-Ajegunle and Alhaja Ogunleye Kudirat at the conference.

From left: Miss Hikmat Abdul-Malik (2nd left), flanked by her parents, Alhaji Luqman Abdul-Malik and Alhaja Hamdalat Abdul-Malik; her siblings, Ahmed and 'Biodun, during her Quranic graduation ceremony from Ola Oluwa Arabic and Islamic School, Abule Egba, Lagos State.


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ORTIS Escorts Heart Institute, pioneer and Centre of Excellence in Cardiac Care for over 25 years, conducted an unusual heart surgery by installing the pacemaker in the lower abdominal cavity of a 68 year old woman who is also a second time cancer survivor. A report published by Medindia Network for Health, said this is one of the few such cases reported in India. The surgical team of doctors was headed by Dr. Aparna Jaswal, Senior Consultant in the Department of Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology. The patient, Naseema Begum, came to the doctors at the Institute two years ago, when she had her first pacemaker implanted in the right heart cavity while she was suffering from cancer of the left breast.

Two time cancer survivor

Subsequently, the cancer spread to the right breast and caused infection which trickled to the pacemaker installed in her right heart cavity. With a history of double mastectomy, doctors were presented with a unique challenge as there was no area in the chest or upper abdomen where the device could be reimplanted. Dr. Aparna Jaswal and her team performed the surgery of implanting the second pacemaker through a different route as opposed to the conventional one. The new pacemaker was given an unusual location through the leg vein

unusual route in implanting the device in the lower abdominal cavity, the doctors have continued to push new boundaries in medical excellence.” “We are really grateful to Dr. Aparna Jaswal and her team. She has reaffirmed our faith in doctors as we had very little hope of our mother’s survival. But Dr. Aparna has restored our happiness to our family,” family of the patient stated.

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Dr. Aparna Jaswal (right) with the patient. in the lower abdomen, also referred to as the retro peritoneal way. “For a two time cancer survivor, the patient has shown tremendous courage in surviving a series of illnesses. In this case, the patient had undergone cancer treatment and that compressed the area where implanting the device was more viable. So we had to take the retro peritoneal way. And therefore, we also had to import special leads to complete the surgery successfully,” Jaswal said. Zonal Director, FEHI, Dr. Somesh Mittal, said: “Fortis Escorts Heart Institute and the highly trained teams in every area of cardiac care is vastly

experienced and has pioneered several cardiac techniques. Our doctors have produced results that are comparable to the best in the world. Through this

A pacemaker is a small device that is placed in the chest or upper abdomen to help control abnormal slow heart rhythms or arrhythmia. During an arrhythmia, the heart may not be able to pump enough blood to the body. This can cause symptoms such as fatigue (tiredness), shortness of breath, or fainting. Severe arrhythmias can damage the body's vital organs and may even cause loss of consciousness or death. The pacemaker uses electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate. In addition, the pulse generator attached to the pacemaker contains a small computer processor that can be programmed to set the rate of the pacemaker, the pattern of pacing, the energy output, and various other parameters. The pulse generator for most modern permanent pacemakers weighs one to two ounces.

EVD: WHO urges 6-month abstinence

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IX months after surviving Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, traces of the virus has been found in a man, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has alerted. To this end, the UN agency has recommended that Ebola survivors should abstain from having sex or practice safe sex using a condom beyond the three-month period earlier recommended. This development followed the new finding which revealed that the virus could survive in semen six months after recovery. The man had been declared free of the deadly virus in Liberia last September, WHO spokesman Tarik Jasarevic said. Jasarevic said the man has provided a semen sample which has tested... positive for Ebola, 175 days after his negative blood test." WHO had previously said the virus had been detected in semen around three months after a patient had been declared Ebola free. The new finding has led WHO to recommend that survivors abstain from sex or that they practice safe sex beyond the three-month period previously prescribed. "Ebola survivors should consider correct and consistent use of condoms for all sexual acts beyond three months until more information is available," it said on its website.

For a two time cancer survivor, the patient has shown tremendous courage in surviving a series of illnesses

• L-R: Coordinators, Women for Peace and Justice Group, Lagos Chapter, Aisha Oyebode, Ms. Yemisi Ransome-Kuti; Yahi Bwata, father of one of the missing girls; Femi Falana (SAN) and Elder A.K Gazama, leader of the delegation from Chibok at the inter-faith vigil in commemoration of the one year anniversary of the kidnap Chibok schoolgirls held in Lagos on Tuesday.

Medical tourism: Apollo Hospitals counsels Nigerians

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By Chioma Obinna

POLLO hospitals has called for improved medical care for Nigerian patients even as it advised Nigerians seeking medical attention abroad, particularly in India to make proper enquiry about the competence of the health facility before embarking on such medical tourism. A Senior Consultant Urology and Andrology at the Apollo hospitals New Delhi, India, Dr. Narasimhan Subramanian gave the advised in Abuja during a twoday Continuing Medical Education and free medical screening programme organised by the hospital in collaboration with Viewpoint hospital, Abuja recently. According to him, “Before a patient seeks medical treatment in India, the patient should make the entire needed enquiry to ascertain the level of competence of the

hospital. That is why we are collaborating with hospitals in Nigeria to make sure they get quality service when they get to India. “Apollo hospitals have 20 branches in India with over 1,000 competent specialists. We have been the 2nd largest Kidney & Liver transplant unit last year in the world and our cost of treatment is one-fifth of other developed countries. “We have our focus areas, which we term “centres of excellence in the areas of heart, orthopaedics, neurosciences, cardiac sciences, cancer and emergency care”. Subramanian urged Nigerians to go for medical checkups regularly so that many diseases can be detected early and treated at a reduced cost both to the patients and the hospitals. This also ensures curative treatment with less suffering.

Cancer in Africa Speaking on Cancer, he noted that common types of cancer amongst women such as cancer of the breast, cervix and uterus, cancers of the lungs and prostrate are high in Africa. Some cancers like prostate are not preventable but early detection can make it curable”. He urged patients to embrace new technologies for surgery as it would reduce complications and improve & hasten their recovery & ensures early return to work. “Robotic surgery is less invasive. It reduces the pain after surgery and the patient is able to recover quickly. “The Apollo Institute of Robotic surgery has been able to carry out 430 successful surgeries since it was inaugurated and we hope that more patients and experts will embrace this technology & benefit adequately.”


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LEISURE

THOUGHT FOR TODAY

By Joshua Adeyemo Phone 08056180139 AQUARIUS; This is your day; financial success is closer to you than you think. The more willing you are to keep your secrets the better for your cause. PISCES; Mercury starts going backward in your Star sign from today meaning that you will need to always re-examine your new ideas more than twice before contemplating execution. Here is a day when friends will assist you. ARIES; Tomorrow will prove more beneficial. Yet you can make meaningful progress today through your career line. Avoid secretive deal please. TAURUS; It is better to take practical assistance from your good friends than their advice now when Mercury goes on backward motion in Pisces. Be more ambitious. GEMINI; Success indicated for you today. But it is important you don’t take for granted competitors emerging along your career line. Be more practical.

By Richard Eromosele

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HE holy writ made us to understand that in this world, we will face a lot of trouble; but even at that, the s c r i p t u r e admonished us to

Be of good cheer be of good cheer because, He has overcome the world. I believe no matter how much we try, we could still encounter

TERROR MUDA

problem. But do not mortgage your tomorrow for the trials of today. In spite of everything, lift up your spirit. No matter how bad

in “Never say goodbye”

the situation appears to be, be of good cheer. For it is the cheerful spirit that attracts the assistance of the necessary power and force.

By Lanre Kehinde

CANCER; Many ideas will compete for prominent place on your mind today but you will need to be more careful with new ideas not capable to stand test of time. LEO; Those soliciting your support in terms of joint venture may not be telling you everything; that is to say you must guard against deception. Practical approach to your work (hard work) will give you good result.. Take good care of your health.. VIRGO; Although you appear more enterprising, it is the element of luck that brings you success today. It is good to be loving but a bad day to create atmosphere for deep seated jealousy as it can take long time to get over the ripples. LIBRA; For the next few days you will need to take your health more seriously. As for today you will be willing to give priority attention to happenings within your base. SCORPIO; Although you will have good new ideas today, let it be known to you that you will need to beware of new ideas that will be coming to you suddenly from tomorrow for the next few days.. Take advantage of your sex appeal positively.

KAPTAIN AFRIKA

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“Pretty Lunatic’

By Andy Akman

SAGITTARIUS; Simply because you are able to manage the tension within your base of operation without serious trouble today it does not mean you can continue to lord it over others without negative reaction in the next few days. CAPRICORN; You will have the needed opportunity to assert yourself to the betterment of your cause. Unnecessary argument can not help you now.

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What’s my immediate future?

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Dear Joshua, I am into business; sometimes I am alone but the other time I just have to do with some partners. Kindly tell me what my immediate future does have for me, especially between now late June 2015. Dupe, Jos. Dear Dupe, For your own goodness I appeal to you to take what you will find here-under very seriously so that you will avert very serious business trouble coming through partnership very soon. I wish you the best. Here is a period that will reverse most of the difficult situation you have experienced in your immediate past period. You are therefore advised to take good opportunities the period will bring. However it is imperative you have it at the back of your mind that next few weeks will bring another round of similar challenges thus you will need to take business you will be able to conclude on or before March 14th when the whole thing favours you, especially as it concern partnership related issues. The said favourable period will bring you co operation, money, love and emotional satisfaction. Savour your good time. Planetary placement and aspects are calling for carefulness on how you manage your relationships with others as some of them may be forced to betray and or disappoint you over MONEY and other important business transactions, consciously or unconsciously. Either a junior female worker or a lowly rated member of your opposite sex may be willing to tempt you during this period, who you just have to resist whichever way the person comes with antics. Your health looks fragile. And you are accident prone. Although the whole of the period calls for carefulness last four weeks can be a little bit sensitive. Please take note that nothing fatalistic is predicted here, you only need to take care so that you will avoid the pitfalls of the period.

HOME & ABROAD

By Lawrence Akapa


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Airline operators lose millions of Naira to presidential movements By Lawani Mikairu

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ANY times passengers on inbound flights to Lagos, Abuja and major cities that sometimes play host to Mr President are told by the pilots that in another five minutes the plane will begin descent to the city to land, only to be informed minutes later that they have to hover round the airports and stay longer in the sky as there is “presidential passenger or movement”. Presidential passage or movement, is a situation where the airspace is shut to commercial and other aircraft when presidents, vice presidents and their families are flying in or out of an airport. Government officials often cite security reasons as the underlining rationale behind the action. Passengers most times rain curses on the airline involved and resort to prayers for them to land safely.

Presidential movement They do not ask what is this presidential movement that endangers their lives; what is the economic cost of hovering round the airport for more than Thirty minutes when the plane was supposed to have landed in Five minutes; and is this how presidential movement in other countries disrupts flight operations? The closing of airspace each time the President is taking off or landing in an airport has cost the airline operators millions of Naira as flight schedules are disrupted and flight time shifted which might result to some flights canceled, especially those scheduled to go to airports which operate only day time flights with no night time field lighting. Airlines have been groaning silently and bearing the financial burden and wrong passengers perceptions that they don’t keep to time schedule and so, not a reliable airline to fly with. It will be recalled that Human Right activist, Mr Femi Falana, a lawyer, once sued Nigerian Airspace Management Authority, NAMA, for closing Benin City, the Edo State capital, Airport during one of these presidential movements. “In a 17-paragraph affidavit in support of the application for the enforcement of his fundamental rights to life and movement Mr. Falana deposed to the fact that the Arik aircraft which conveyed him and 42 other passengers to Benin, Edo State on Friday, December 17,

Some of the leading airlines in Nigeria w a s She added that the official time endangered allotted for this closure is Ten when the minutes before takeoff and Ten Arik aircraft minutes before landing. •Engr. Ibrahim Abdulsalam, MD NAMA She however said the time w a s spent by the president or viceabruptly 2010 hovered at the Benin suspended from landing at the president’s plane to taxi to a stop Airport for 35 minutes as it was Benin airport by NAMA most times add to the closure prevented from landing due to contrary to Section 7 of the Act time. And that only the President presidential movement. Falana (CAP N90) Laws of the and Vice-President of any country are entitled to this further stated that the pilot flew Federation of Nigeria, 2004 .) Some of the airlines who privilege. She also said airline back to Lagos as the fuel in the spoke with Vanguard, most of operators are aware of this aircraft was drying up. “ By the time the Benin airport them on condition of international practice and was opened Falana stated that anonymity, on the cost and Nigeria cannot bend the rules. The airlines have been he had to cancel his trip back to image implication of these Benin as the programme would "Presidential movements”, said agitating silently for a review of have been concluded. Falana the airlines have been losing this closure time as it is costing complained that while he was millions of Naira to frequent the airlines revenue and image. The Chairman of one of the unable to attend the burial rites closures of airspace. major airlines that control 60% of Mrs. Clara Oshiomole, the of the Nigerian aviation market International late wife of Comrade Adams told Vanguard that his airline Oshiomole, Edo State governor, practice has been losing millions of Naira his friend and client, President Speaking with Vanguard on due to this incessant closure. Goodluck Jonathan attended the same event. ( In his written the closure, the Acting General According to him, the six weeks address Mr. Falana alleged that Manager, Public Affairs, election extension period Airspace disrupted flight schedules of his his freedom of movement was Nigerian violated while his right to life Management Agency, NAMA, airline and consequent lose of Mrs Jumoke Adetona , said revenue. He said what bothers him closing airspace during presidential movement is an more, aside the lose of revenue, international aviation practice. is the perception of passengers that his airline does not keep to

The painful aspect of this whole thing is the negative picture the media paint of the airlines not being reliable in terms of flight schedules

flight schedules. Whereas the underlining cause is the disruptions often experienced by the airline. According to him “ the airline have been suffering silently and losing millions of Naira in revenue. The painful aspect of this whole thing is the negative picture the media paint of the airlines not been reliable in terms of flight schedules; whereas the major cause, aside weather, of these flight disruptions is this unexpected and unplanned closure of airspace for presidential movement”. A senior management staff of the airline suggested that closure time of the airspace could be reduced. He further said flights going to airports that operates only day time operation should be given priority and allow to fly immediately the airspace is open. Failure to do this has often led to flight cancellations to these airports. Another airline operator, who is also the Chairman of his airline, however said the airlines should learn to live with these closures during president's movements. According to him, this is just one of the series of disruptions the airlines have to cope with. He added that weather disruptions of flights has affected the airlines more as planes have to return sometimes to departures points as bad weather at destination points prevent them from landing. This is a complete lose of revenue on that trip.


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URHOBO YOUTHS TO UPU: Account for N1.2bn election funds By Perez Brisibe

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GHELLI—URHOBO youths, under the aegis of Urhobo National Youth Council, UNYC, have charged the Chief Joe Omene-led Urhobo Progress Union, UPU, to account for N1.2 billion, allegedly given to him before the presidential election on behalf of the Urhobo nation. Speaking to Vanguard, yesterday, UNYC National President, Monday Oyeghe, said: “Information reaching us on good authority has it that, prior to the presidential election, N1.2 billion was given to Omene on behalf of the entire Urhobo nation to be used in mobilizing support towards the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan. “Despite losing his ward and unit to the same individuals he claimed to have banished, Chief Omene till date, is yet to account for these funds.” On the outcome of the governorship and House of

Delta LP candidate wins Udu assembly poll

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HIEF Peter Uviejitobor, the Labour Party candidate for Udu constituency, has been declared winner of the Delta State House of Assembly election at the just concluded April 11 election. Declaring the result at Otor-Udu, at the collation centre of Udu Local Government Area, the Returning Officer, Prof Sunday Akparobi, said: “Chief Uviejitobor of Labour Party, got 8948, Mercy Diemievo, ACD, 20, Feterun Julius, ID, nine, Theodore Darikpe, UPP 11, Moses Odibo, PDP scored 5095, Harvest Igben, APC, scored 3129 and Leige Lord Keston Okoro, SDP, scored 3339.” He added “Uviejitobor of Labour Party, having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of votes, is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected.” Meanwhile, Uviejitobor has thanked Udu people for voting massively for him in the state Assembly election, assuring that he will fulfil his electioneering promises made to indigenes and residents of Udu kingdom, adding that his victory that cut across the 10 wards of Udu council was an indication that the whole Udu people voted for him.

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Assembly elections, Oyeghe, who called for the cancellation of the results, said: “Omene should address the Urhobo nation on the Uvwiamuge

declaration, the endorsement of Chief Great Ogboru of Labour Party, who was not in contemplation at that declaration and why he used

Chief Godwin Ogbetuo to scuttle the report of the final committee which endorsed Emerhor as the candidate of the Urhobo.”

Jonathan, Uduaghan, Okowa epitomes of African heroes, says activist

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VISIT: From left: Senator Ifeanyi Okowa,Delta State governor-elect; representative of Asagba of Asaba, Chief Patrick Onyeobi, the Iyase of Asaba and Obi Konwen, when the Asagba-in council, Asaba paid a courtesy visit to the governor-elect in Asaba, yesterday. Photo: Nath Onojake.

Delta NLC congratulates Okowa, Otuaro By Victor AhiumaYoung

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ELTA State Council of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, yesterday in Asaba, congratulated the state governor-elect, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa and his deputy, Kingsley Otuaro, on their victory in the April 11 governorship election, saying Deltans were the true winners of the election. State NLC Chairman, Williams Akporeha, in a statement, said the election of Senator Okowa as governor of Delta State was significant particularly for someone who started as a grassroots politician, served in his local government in different capacities before rising to the fore at the state and national levels. “Indeed, the journey to Government House, Asaba, has been a long walk for you but we are very happy that with several years of commitment and loyalty you have convincingly conquered political distance and obstacles. Congress is aware of your antecedents in governance from the grassroots to Secretary to State Government, a senator and now the governor of Delta State. We have no doubt that the mantle of governance of this great state has found

comfort and competence in your able hands.” Akporeha expressed optimism that with the Okowa administration, Delta State will continue to cruise on a steady course to secure

sustainable development where the dignity of labour remains sacrosanct. He urged the governorelect to embrace and cultivate mutual beneficial relationship with labour.

APC, DPP candidates demand cancellation of Assembly polls in Delta By Festus Ahon, Egufe Yafugborhi

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SABA—DELTA State House of Assembly candidate of All Progressives Congress, APC, for Isoko South 1 constituency, Mr Okiemute Essien, has called for rerun election in the constituency. Claiming that he was rigged out by the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Mrs Orezi Esievo, Essien alleged that fake police officers, soldiers and thugs were used to chase him and his agents out of the collation centre. Similarly, House of Assembly candidate of the APC in the Isoko North constituency, Dr. Andrews Elueni, yesterday, called for the cancellation of the House of Assembly poll in the constituency, alleging the connivance of the PDP with soldiers to rig the election. Elueni, in a statement, alleged that he was arrested at 12:30 a.m., by men of the 222 Battalion of the Nigerian Army, saying that he

was “detained from 2p.m., of April 11, 2015 till close to the conclusion of the election.” Also, the APC candidate for Warri South I Constituency in the Assembly elections, Robinson Ariyo, has called for cancellation of the exercise, accusing security agencies and INEC of aiding the PDP in rigging the elections. Ariyo told newsmen in Warri that he had evidence that will cause the nullification of the Warri South I Assembly seat’s election, which he was said characterised by irregularities, describing same as a “ rape on the electoral process.” Also, member representing Ughelli North constituency II in the Delta State House of Assembly, Mr. Jenkins Gwede, Gwede, who is the candidate of the Democratic People’s Party, DPP, has rejected the Assembly election results in the constituency, alleging that the exercise was marred by irregularities.

RESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan, Governor Emmanuel Uduanghan of Delta State and Delta State governor-elect, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, have been described as embodiments of peace and uncommon African heroes. A Niger Delta activist, Frank Akiefa, who made the assertion, was particular about President Jonathan and Governor Uduaghan. He said the duo have proved to Deltans, Nigerians and the world that the peace and security agenda of their administrations was carried to the letter as witnessed during and after the general elections. The activist in Warri, when he played host to hundreds of Okowa Mandate Youths from his Burutu Local Government Area, Delta State, who came to felicitate with him on Okowa’s victory, while congratulating governorelect, enjoined him to make peace and security agenda his cardinal focus when he comes on board to steer the ship of the state.

Declare me winner of Assembly poll, Delta PDP candidate tells INEC

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SABA—HOUSE of Assembly candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ethiope East Local Government constituency, Delta State, Olorogun Arthur Akpowowo, has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to uphold the cancellation of the three wards as decided by the Returning Officer. Akpowowo, who briefed newsmen in Asaba, insisted that he should be declared winner of the election with the remaining eight wards. He alleged that some officials of the commission were making moves to collate the three wards results that were cancelled in the presence of all stakeholders at Isiokolo, headquarters of the council.


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El-Rufai vows to rebuild Kaduna By Luka Binniyat & Mayen Etim

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ADUNA—KADUNA State governor-elect Mallam Nasir El-Rufai has said he would do his best to restore the state to its former glory even as he hinted that the state was heavily indebted at a time when oil prices were low. El-Rufai said that the state had not seen significant development in the last eight years, adding that his government will work twice as hard with half of the resources of the last eight years just to catch

up with the state’s neighbours, and we must be disciplined, focused and prudent to do so. He spoke shortly after receiving his Certificate of Return, from the state Independent Electoral Commission’s, INEC’s, office, yesterday in Kaduna. His words, “Kaduna State is indebted at a time when oil prices are low and has not seen significant development in the last eight years. “We are aware of your justifiably high expectations of

our government. We will do our utmost to meet them. But we shall need your patience, sacrifice and support as we reform state institutions to instil a culture of probity that insists on value for money, that ensures that government procurement occurs at the most cost effective level and encourages personal responsibility. “We will do whatever is humanly possible to fulfil the promises in our manifesto, the Kaduna Restoration Programme that we have published,

SIGNING: From left; Director, Bitflux Communications, Biodun Omoniyi; Managing Director, Huawei Nigeria (Carrier Business), James Lee and Director, Bitflux, Tokunbo Talabi, at the recent service rollout contract signing ceremony between Biftflux Communications and Huawei Nigeria.

circulated and discussed with diverse constituencies of the state. Our commitment to transparency will be manifest as we reform the public sector to be an efficient deliverer of services. “The All Progressives Congress, APC, takes seriously its responsibility to build a harmonious society in Kaduna State. We are committed to fostering a secure, peaceful environment that gives the confidence to all the residents of the state to make the most of their talents. We will uphold the rule of law and the equality of all citizens. “We intend to work with all communities in Kaduna State without fear or favour. We are all equal partners and stakeholders in this state. There will be no discrimination in Kaduna State on the basis of gender, ethnicity or religion. Appointments and nominations into the incoming cabinet and government will be primarily on the basis of integrity and determined strictly by competence, capacity and capability. “We shall be a listening government, and we shall be decisive in implementing our agreed agenda for change. We shall lose no time in reforming education and healthcare, local government, the public service and leading the processes that will create jobs and economic opportunities for our people.

NLC to Benue govt: Pay workers outstanding salaries or face our wrath By Peter Duru

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AKURDI—THE Benue State council of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has given a seven- day ultimatum to the state government within which to pay outstanding salaries owed all categories of public servants in the state or face industrial action. In a statement signed by the state NLC chairman, Comrade Simon Anchaver and Secretary, Comrade Jumpa Emmanuel, yesterday in Makurdi the state capital, the congress stated that “this decision was taken in consultation with the national secretariat which directed that the ultimatum commenced April 14 and expire on April 21.” The statement read in part, “we demand that all outstanding salaries owed to all categories of core public servants including primary school teachers, local government staff as well as pensioners be paid forthwith within the time frame of this ultimatum. “That the salary for the month of March, 2015 shall be the payment of the full negotiated national minimum wage agreed and implemented in the state having exhausted the concessionary period of levy, donation and contribution.” The NLC lamented that delayed and irregular salary payments had been the order of the day in the C M Y K

state for over eight months, leaving most staff in the ministries and parastatals with several months of arrears

ranging from four to six months. The workers also stressed that such manner and mode of salary payment had

exposed the workforce to lots of untold hardship and sometimes, to the untimely death of some of its members.

Declare Ikpeazu gov–elect, Umunna Abia urges INEC

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socio-cultural organization, Umunna Abia, has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to immediately declare Dr. Okezie Victor Ikpeazu of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) winner of the April 11, 2015 governorship election, having scored 25 percent of the total votes cast in two-third of the local government areas of the state. The group faulted INEC for declaring the governorship election in Abia State inconclusive when the same election has clearly produced a winner in the person of Dr. Ikpeazu. According to Umunna Abia, it is incontrovertible that Dr. Ikpeazu won the election having scored the majority number of votes cast across two-third of the local council areas in the state. Umunna Abia wondered how INEC could approbate and reprobate at the same time. In one breath, INEC which

conducted the election, collated the result and announced it at both the local government levels and the Collation Centre in Umuahia, Abia State capital could turn around in another breath, to declare an election which produced a clear winner inconclusive. According to a press statement, signed by the President of Umunna Abia, Barrister Chiemeka Nwagwu, the declaration of Abia State gubernatorial election inconclusive by INEC is an affront on the collective will of Abia people who demonstratively gave their mandate to the PDP candidate. The group faulted the position of All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) which is questioning the 82, 000 votes scored in Obingwa local government by the PDP candidate. According to Umunna Abia, there is nothing strange with the 82, 00 votes which represents about 90 percent of the registered

voters in the council area, adding that the PDP candidate hails from the council area, therefore, it is no surprise, therefore that his people turned out enmasse to support him.

FUT convocates 3, 490 graduates By Wole Mosadomi

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INNA—34 first class students are among 3,490 graduands who will graduate from the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State on Saturday. The Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Musbau Adewumi Akanji made this known during a pre-convocation press briefing in Minna, yesterday. Giving a breakdown of the graduands, Akanji said that 2,903 will receive first degrees, while 105 will receive postgraduate diplomas. 453 - Masters and 29 - doctorate degrees. “Of the first degree category which is classified, 34 are first class; 811 in second class upper division, 1,363 - second class lower division, 648third class while 47 have ordinary pass degrees”. He said that some of the graduands were however, from affiliate institutions around the country. Giving an insight into the achievements of the institution in the past year, Akanji said that FUT moved from the ninth position to the sixth best universities in the country as well as from the 68th to 57th in Africa. He said that the university had zero tolerance for indiscipline and examination malpractices for both the students and staff of the institution. “A slight infringement is now total expulsion, we have an examination malpractice committee that is saddled with the responsibility of scrutinizing any case of malpractice,” he added.

Etisalat supports Today’s Woman Brunch

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IGERIA’S most innovative and fastest growing telecommunications company, Etisalat recently strengthened its commitment to empower women by supporting another edition of Today ’s Woman Brunch Series. The event, held at Clear Essence Spa, Ikoyi was an avenue for women to network and inspire one another and tap into the wealth of knowledge and experience of key female leaders, chief executive officers and entrepreneurs across various industries. The Brunch Series organised by media personality, Adesuwa Onyenokwe is an inspirational

quarterly event that celebrates female icons that have made giant strides in their fields of endeavour with integrity, passion and consistency. Etisalat had in the past hosted previous editions, which featured philanthropist and entrepreneur, Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija and acclaimed politician, Senator Florence Ita-Giwa. Chief Executive Officer of Standard Chartered Bank, Mrs. Bola Adesola was hosted at the Brunch Series which was graced by other notable personalities such as Azuka Ogujiuba, Modele Sarafa Yusuf, Author, Yvonne Ruke Akpoveta, Assistant Editor TW Magazine and others.


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LECTURE: From left— Professor Iheanyichukwu Okoro, Senior Vice President, Babcock University; Professor James Makinde, President/ Vice President, Babcock University; Professor Idowu Omole,Vice Chancellor, Obafemi Awolowo University, and Professor Yetunde Makinde, Speaker, Babcock 3rd inaugural lecture, in Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State.

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SOLEMNIZATION: Archbishop Magnus Atilade, President, Gospel Baptist Church Conference World Wide (3rd left); Lt-Gen. Oladipo Diya, retd, (right), and others at the solemnisation of the marriage of Mr. & Mrs. Oyefolarin Diya at the United African Methodist Evangelical Church Cathedral, Abule-Oja, Yaba, Lagos.

NIM/MILITARY : From left— Alhaji Suleman Barau, Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria; Professor Munzali Jibril, Deputy President, Nigerian Institute of Management, NIM; Dr. Nelson Uwaga, President and Chairman of Council, NIM, and Rear Admiral Patrick Agholor, Commandant, National Defence College, Abuja, at the Military Management/ Executive Membership Conversion Programme organized by the institute for the college.

SPIRIT OF LAGOS: From left—Olaniyi Omotoso, Project Director, Spirit of Lagos; Folasade Fasehun, Director, Development Partnership Department, Ministry of Economic Planning & Budget; Shola Shasore, Office of Public Private Partnership and Ronke Daniels, PRO, Akoka CDA, at a briefing on the Spirit of Lagos Citizens Day award in Lagos.

VISIT: From left—Engr. Christy Ejabena, immediate past Chairman, Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria, APWEN, Warri; Engr. Nnoli Akpedeye, APWEN President; Mrs Chi Omonigho, Managing Director, Dandani Farms Nigeria Ltd; Engr. Rosel Imhanwa, APWEN Warri Chairman; and Engr Carol Oboba, APWEN Warri General Secretary, during a visit to Danadani Farms, Agbarha-Otor, Delta State.

WINNER: From left— Mr. Banji Adesanmi, MD/CEO PTV; Mr. Fedelis Ajibogun, Coordinator, National Lottery Regulatory Commission; Mr. Abiodun Akano, promo winner, and Mr. Jude Ughwujabo,Head,Regulation & Monitoring National Lottery Regulatory Commission Lagos Zonal Office, during the presentation of a Hyundai Accent car to Mr. Akano at the final draw of PTV Level Go Change Promo 2 in Lagos. PHOTO: Biodun Ogunleye.

LEAPP AFRICA: Ukwori Ejibe, LEAP Africa Programme Coordinator; Amaris Ifedi, LEAP Africa Programme Officer and a participant at Citi Foundation and LEAP Africa employability training in Lagos.

ROAD SHOW: From left— Mr. Omoyemi Tuga, Area Business Manager, Lagos West Zone, Airtel Nigeria; Mr. Peter Mbuba, Regional Trade Marketing and Activation Manager; Afolashade Olatunbosun, Zonal Trade Marketing Managwr; Adebisi Oderinde, Area Business Manager, Retail; Mr. Olatokunbo Temenu, Area Business Manager, Lagos West Zone and Mr. Bruno Okorie, Area Business Manager, Data, during the Airtel Smartconnect Lagos West Road Show in Lagos. PHOTO: Lamidi Bamidele.


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Amaechi inaugurates panel on politically motivated killings

Oshiomhole, PDP trade words over alleged 140,000 voided votes By Simon Ebegbulem & Gabriel Enogholase

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LAIMS by Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State that 140,000 All Progressives Congress, APC, votes were voided in the last presidential election, have been refuted by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the state. In his broadcast to thank the people of the state for voting the APC in the last general elections, Oshiomhole had, said: “lt is on record that Edo State is the only state within the South-East and South-South geo-political zones where the President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari, secured the highest number of 45 percent of votes cast. “It is now clear that the about 140,000 votes out of the 150,000 voided, were actually APC votes. If we add 140,000 votes to the 208,000 votes declared by Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, it is clear that General Buhari won the election in Edo State. “I am very excited by this outcome. Indeed, all Nigerians other than those blinded by religious and ethnic sentiments, are proud of the outcome. I am glad that you resisted the subversive generosity, the open monetary inducement displayed

by our opponents and you voted for change. I cannot thank you enough for doing us proud in the manner you voted.” But reacting, state Chairman of PDP, Chief Dan Orbih, in a statement in Benin, described Oshiomhole's claim as untrue, saying: “We consider this utterance as pathetic, to say the least. When did Oshiomhole become a Returning Officer in

INEC that he now apportions electoral figures? “We had expected Oshiomhole to have learned some lessons in the resounding victory of the PDP in the election but we have again seen that the governor has not desisted from his old ways of playing on the intelligence of Edo people.” Orbih insisted that the governor was economical with the truth,

saying: “To set the record straight, 97,414 out of the cancelled 150,000 votes were in respect of the cancelled votes in Orhiomwon Local Government Area where no vote was recorded. “They were not voided but cancelled votes. Orhionmwon council was not captured in the election and the entire people who collected PVCs in the council were disenfranchised."

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OVERNOR Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State has inaugurated a 9man commission of inquiry to investigate the politically motivated killings in the state. Members of the commission include Professor Chidi OdinKalu as chairman, Sir Samuel Egbe, Secretary and Professor Nlerum Okogbule. Others are Professor Owunari Georgewill, Dr. Richard Ofuru, Mrs. Asivosuo M. Oriye, Dr. Joy Ejiofor, Mrs. Ayo M. O. Obe, and Rev. Father Michael Akiri as members. Speaking during the inauguration at Government House, Port Harcourt, Amaechi congratulated the members and said the factfinding exercise will last 30 days. He explained that the reason for setting up the commission was to investigate why the victims were killed, who killed them, under what circumstances and for the commission to make useful recommendations that will help government forestall future occurrences. “When I visited Obirikom in the Ogba-Egbeme-Ndoni Local Government Area, in the house hold of one late Chief Christopher Adube, nine persons were killed," he said.

TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE: From left: Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State; Mr. Udom Emmanuel, governor-elect, and the former deputy governor, Engr. Chris Ekpenyong, at the traditional marriage ceremony of his daughter in Obot Akara Local Government Area.

Rivers APC candidate inducing pastors, chiefs to petition state Election Tribunal —PDP

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IVERS State chapter of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has alleged that a senatorial candidate of All Progressives Congress, APC, in the state was offering some pastors and chiefs of Ogoni huge sums of money as inducement to petition the state Election Tribunal that no elections took place in the area. State PDP Chairman, Mr Felix Obuah, in a statement, yesterday, berated the senator for allegedly desperately wanting to remain in office even against the wish of his people. Obuah warned against such surreptitious moves to plunge the state into unnecessary chaos after the APC had failed in its pre-election propaganda to incite the people and even during the elections to carry arms against the state. He reminded the senator that he who goes to equity should do so with clean hands. “Both the senator and the APC should also know that the proof of whether or not elections took place in Ogoni goes beyond the sum each of

the false witnesses is being paid. “We warn that such willing tools who have been paid the

paltry sum of N200,000 each to bear false witness to discredit elections that were hailed by both local and

foreign observers as free, fair and credible should beware, as the offence of perjury still remains a serious crime in the country," he said.

Beware of Obasanjo, Owie tells Buhari

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ENATOR Rowland Owie, former Chief Whip of the Senate, has advised President-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), to avoid former President Olusegun Obasanjo, if he desires to succeed as Nigeria’s leader. Owie, who gave the advice in a statement, yesterday in Benin City, Edo State, said: “To Buhari, I thank God for you, but you must deliver on your promises and also build on what President Goodluck Jonathan did. Above all, you must run far from Obasanjo. If he can’t control your government, he will fight you. “He has done it to all former Presidents of Nigeria and even against MKO Abiola who was not sworn in. Never discuss with Obasanjo unless you have at least two of your aides

present. “Half way into the tenure of President Jonathan, Obasanjo started trouble making by naming presidential and vice-

presidential candidates. “Firs,t it was Governor Sule Lamido as president and Governor Rotimi Amaechi as his deputy. A respectable

Lamido, a founding father of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP while Obasanjo was in prison, was being urged to fight PDP."

Lawmaker applauds electoral process in Rivers By Davies Iheamnachor

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ORT HARCOURT—THE lawmaker representing Ogu/Bolo constituency in the Rivers States House of Assembly, who is also seeking re-election on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Evans Bipi, has commended Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for conducting free, fair and violence-free polls.

Bipi, who is the factional Speaker of the state House of Assembly, in a statement yesterday, while reacting to the calls by the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the state for the cancellation of the election result, said the election was free, fair and without violence, adding that INEC was up to the task. He said: “The election was free and fair. I did not hear of any case of fighting,

confrontation or whatever, in Ogu/Bolo. It is only those critics who the election did not favour that are spreading rumours that the election was marred with violence. “I score INEC in Ogu/Bolo 80 percent because they performed better than that of March 28, presidential/ National Assembly Elections. As far as I am concerned, there was no crisis in the Ogu/Bolo. It is all in their imagination that there was crisis.”


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Youths parliament congratulates Tambuwal, Okowa, Otuaro

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HE leadership of Independent Pan African Youths Parliament, IPAYP, has congratulated Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, Speaker, House of Representatives, on his emergence as the governor-elect of Sokoto State. In a statement by the Global President, Mr. Obinna Nwoke; Global Vice President, Mologe QDG, and Global Director of Welfare and Protocols, Awa Majad Al-Karim, IPAYP expressed the belief that Tambuwal will remodel Sokoto State. IPAYP also congratulated the governor-elect of Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, and his Deputyelect, Mr. Kingsley Otuaro, on their victory.

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POLLS: Go to court, NGF tells dissatisfied candidates By Henry Umoru

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BUJA—NIGERIA Governors Forum, NGF, under the leadership of Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State, has urged governorship, National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly candidates, aggrieved over alleged cases of electoral irregularities to approach the courts.

In a statement, yesterday, in Abuja by the DirectorGeneral, NGF, Asishana Okauru, the governors said: “We advise all aggrieved candidates to seek legal redress within the parameters set by our laws, rules and regulations.” While welcoming both the new and returning governors, Okauru said: “The Nigeria Governors

WINNER: From left— Alhaji Jimoh Are, Chairman, Lagos State Chapter, Mathematics Association of Nigeria; Master Inuorah Williems, student from Heyday Schools, Lagos, and winner, and Mr. Anindya Bhanja, Head, Marketing Information Systems, Edusoft Associates, at the maiden edition of the Abacus Smartkids Challenge, held in Lagos.

Electorate, real winners—ERIJO

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RS Rachael Ayeni, 79, is dead. She died February 13. Wake-keep is April 22 at Olunlade, Ilorin, Kwara State. Next day is commendation service at St. Barnabas Cathedral Church, Sabo-Oke, Ilorin. Funeral and thanksgiving service will hold April 24 at St. John Anglican Church, Ilupeju, Ekiti, Ekiti State. Reception follows immediately.

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R. Johnson Erijo, winner of Isoko South Constituency seat, on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, declared that the electorate were the real winner, while thanking God for the victory. Erijo said he would ensure that the mandate given him by the electorate was justified through bringing governance close to the people by way of democracy dividends. Also, Chairman of Isoko South Local Government Area, Sir Malik Ikpokpo, commended Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and the electorate for the relatively peaceful general elections, adding that anyone who feels he or she has a case, should abide by the law in seeking redress. Dr. Omaseyi Osafile, Returning Officer for Isoko South constituency, said Ogbo Oghale of Labour Party got 229 votes; Johnson Erijo of PDP, 12,930 votes; Oseba Emaviwe, SDP, 55 votes; Agba Daniel, UPN, 0 vote, and Ferguson Onwo, APC, 9,943.

Okolugbo donates to physically-challenged

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ADAM Janet Ekanem, 86, is dead. Burial activities will hold tomorrow at Victory Park, Festac Town, Lagos, by 12 noon. Funeral rites will be at Ogwuashe Quarters, Ushie, Ndokwa East LGA, Delta State, on April 24.

HE commissioner representing Ndokwa nation on the board of Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC, Sir Kenny Okolugbo, has empowered the physically challenged in Ndokwa with 16 tricycles and N2.5 million and an assurance that N10 million was set aside in the 2015 budget for the welfare of physicallychallenged in Ndokwaland. He also commissioned an ultra-modern sixclassroom block at Obodo-Orji Primary School, Akoku-Uno in Ukwuani Local Government Area of the state. Okolugbo said the project and other ongoing ones, to be commissioned before the end of his tenure in office, are testimonies of Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan fishing strong.

Forum, NGF, a non-partisan association of the 36 democratically-elected state governors, hereby congratulates and welcomes all new and returning governors to the Forum. “The NGF is especially elated that winners have emerged in almost all the states. While we congratulate the winners and urge them to be magnanimous in victory, we kindly urge the other contestants to be gallant and gracious in defeat. “We recognize as reported by Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, that a number of states recorded violent incidents. May the souls of all those that died rest in eternal peace. “The Forum assures all governors-elect of absolute loyalty and support. We look forward to a fruitful partnership with the new state governros. “By the victory at the April 11 governorship election, the governors-elect have become automatic members of NGF. “We pray to God to give

them the wisdom, knowledge and understanding to govern their respective states.”

... as INEC is urged to ignore calls for election cancellation

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OMADI—A chieftain of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Bomadi Local Government Area, Mr. Philip Gilor, has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to ignore calls for cancellations of the April 11 polls in the council by All Progressives Congress, APC, House of Assembly candidate, Mr. Preye Okaba. Gilor said it was a known fact that it was immature politicians, who lose elections, that resort to frivolous allegations on their perceived political opponents. He decribed the calls as ranting of losers.


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Shettima, Deputy, 3 senators-elect, 10 reps-elect get Certificates of Return By Ndahi Marama

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A I D U G U R I — GOVERNOR Kashim Shettima of Borno State, his Deputy, Alhaji Zannah Umar Mustapha, three Senators -elect and 10 House of

Representatives members who were newly elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC have been presented with their Certificates of Return amid tight security in the state. The occasion took place

yesterday at the Independent National Electoral Commission’s, INEC’s, office in Maiduguri, the state capital. Presenting the certificates to the elected members, the INEC National Commissioner in-charge of Bauchi, Borno

AWARD: From left; Mr Amber Yadav, Brand Manager, Dufil Prima Food Plc; Mr Tope Ashiwaju, PR/Event Manager, Dufil Prima Foods Plc and Mr Tola Bademosi, MD/CEO, BD Consult Ltd at the press conference to jumpstart the Indomie Independence day heroes award in Lagos, yesterday.

Yuguda in close door meeting with Bauchi gov-elect By Suzan Edeh

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AUCHI—THE Governor of Bauchi State, Mallam Isa Yuguda yesterday held a closeddoor meeting with the governorelect, Mr Mohammed Abubakar, at Ramat House in Bauchi. A statement issued after the meeting by Mahmud Maijama’a, secretary to the state government, said the meeting dwelt on the framework and arrangements for an orderly transition. Maijama’a statement read, ‘’At

the end of the meeting it was resolved that the transition committee to be set up by the Governor-elect will work hand in hand with a similar committee already set-up by the outgoing government, with a view to providing comprehensive information about the status of activities of all ministries, department and parastatals of government” According to him, the committees would also work

towards a seamless and orderly transition from now, culminating to the hand over on May 29, 2015 Among those who attended the meeting were the Deputy governor-elect, Nuhu Gidado, Alhaji Maijama’a, the Chief of Staff, Government House Tanko Dutse, Principal Private Secretary to the Governor, Alhaji Adamu Alkali and the state Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Alhaji Uba Nana.

Why PDP lost general elections — TUKUR By Umar Yusuf

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OLA—IMMEDIATE past National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur has attributed the defeat his party suffered in the general election to lack of adherence to internal democracy. But, he was quick to add that the party will stabilise and pull surprises soon. Tukur, spoke to news men in Yola yesterday while reviewing the outcome of the recently concluded elections. He said due to the imminent

repercussions inherent in disrespecting internal democracy, he has been advocating for its entrenchment in the party for a long time regretting that the failure to heed his advice led to the unsavoury defeat the party suffered in the last elections. ‘’We have been preaching election not selection, internal democracy not imposition. Anywhere it was done, it will leave a bitter pill in the mouth,” Tukur noted. While congratulating the President- elect, governors and the legislators, Tukur asked them

to ensure that peace and unity prevailed in the country as they were the prerequisites for an enduring democracy. ‘’We like to congratulate elected leaders and legislators who were successful and for those who participated but could not make it. There is another contest. I salute all of them,” Tukur said, and implored all PDP members to remain steadfast and not allow the defeat to affect their morale. He said that elections were like football competitions in which one team could emerge winner today but become the loser tomorrow.

and Yobe states, Col. Mohammed Hamanga, rtd, congratulated them for winning the elections. Hamanga noted that the introduction of card readers by INEC had seriously checkmated election irregularities, and urged those who lost in the contest to join hands with the elected leaders in order to move the state forward, as according to him, there must be a winner and loser in any democratic contest. Earlier, the Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, in the state, Mr. Madaki Samuel Usman, had expressed gratitude to the Chairman of INEC, Professor Attahiru Jega whose efforts had ensured credible and peaceful elections in the state. He also commended the media, security agencies and other stakeholders for their unflinching support towards successful completion of the exercise. Governor Shettima in his brief response on behalf of the other elected members called on other opposition parties, particularly those who lost in the exercise to join hands with his administration to move the state forward, as the state belonged to all. Among the Senators reelected were Mohammed Ali Ndume, (Borno South) and Ahmed Zannah, (Borno Central), while Abubakar Kyari was elected as Senator for Borno North. Also, the 10 House of Representative members elected include; Mallam Bukar Gana, representing Mobbar, Guzamala, Kukawa and Abbadam federal constituency; Mr Tahiru Monguno, reprsenting Monguno, Marte; Nganzai, Mahmud Lawal representing Mafa, Dikwa, Konduga; Mohammed Sanda representing Kaga, Magumeri, Gubio, and Mohammed Nur Sheriff representing Bama, Ngala, Kala-Balge federal constituencies. Others were Ayuba Mohammed Bello representing Jere, Dr. Asabe Vilita Bashir representing Gwoza, Chibok, Damboa; Jubrin Satumari representing Hawul, Askira Uba; Alhaji Kadiri Rahis representing Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC) as well as Muktari Betara representing Biu, Shani, Kwaya Kusar and Bayo federal constituencies. All the elected members signed and collected their certificates of return except, Hon. Satumari and Nur Sheriff who were said to be unavoidably absent.

Christian lawyers decries continued closure of courts

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ENIN CITY— CHRISTIAN lawyers in the country have lamented over the prolonged strike action by the Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN, in some parts of the country saying that the action had become ‘’a clog in the wheel of development of democracy.’’ The Christian Lawyers Fellowship of Nigeria, CLASFON, made this known in a communiqué at the end of its President in Council, PIC, meeting in Benin City, Edo State but released to newsmen in Kaduna, yesterday. Some state chapters of JUSUN had embarked on strike since January this year, following the failure of their various state governments to comply with the provisions of the constitution which provided for financial autonomy for the Judiciary. CLASFON appealed to the state governments concerned to resolve the issues in dispute to enable the Judiciary to perform its constitutional functions. The communiqué which was jointly signed by the National President of CLASFON, Mr. Alozie Echeonwu and the Secretary General, Dr. Bukola Akinola stated that the prolonged strike had caused untold hardship to legal practitioners as well as denied litigants justice. The communiqué read in part, “CLASFON condemns in strong terms the continued closure of courts in most states of the federation arising from the failure of government of those state governments to comply with the constitutional provision on the financial autonomy and independence of the Judiciary even after a subsisting court judgement. “This state of affairs; rendering an important arm of government non functional is not good for democracy and we call on the state governments concerned to respect the provisions of the constitution and the decision of the court so as to bring an end to the prolonged strike which has impacted negatively on dispensation of justice.”


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USLIMS who were among migrants trying to get from Libya to Italy in a boat this week threw 12 fellow passengers overboard killing them because the 12 were Christians, Italian police said yesterday. Italian authorities have arrested 15 people on suspicion of murdering the Christians at sea, police in Palermo, Sicily, said. Why migrants are dying to get to Italy The original group of 105 people left Libya on Tuesday in a rubber boat. Sometime during the trip north across the Mediterranean Sea, the alleged assailants Muslims from the Ivory Coast, Mali and Senegal threw the 12 overboard, police said. Other people on the voyage told police that they themselves were spared “because they strongly opposed the drowning attempt and formed a human chain,” Palermo police said. The boat was intercepted by an Italian navy vessel, which transferred the passengers to a Panamanian-flagged ship. That ship docked in Palermo on Wednesday, after which the arrests were made, police said. ‘I enter Europe or I die’:

About 1,000 people a day are being rescued at the moment trying to reach the Italian coast Desperate migrants rescued this week off Italy The 12 who died were from Nigeria and Ghana, police said. Thousands of people each year make the dangerous sea journey from North Africa to Europe’s Mediterranean coast, often aboard vessels poorly equipped for the trip. Many of them attempt the voyage to flee war and poverty in Africa and the Middle East. More than 10,000 people have arrived on Italian shores from Libya since last weekend alone, according to the Italian coast guard. Hundreds die each

year while attempting the voyage, many times because boats capsized. Last year at least 3,200 died trying to make the trip. Since 2000, according to the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Organization for Migration, almost 22,000 people have died fleeing across the Mediterranean. The migrants speak Timothy, in his mid-20s from Nigeria, told me he left his home nine months ago. He paid human traffickers in Tripoli 1,000 Libyan dinars, more than $700, for the voyage. For him, it’s a fortune. I asked 28-year-old

Jibril, from Gambia, why he had left his home. “It’s not like in Europe,” he told me. “After 20, 25 years, you have to make a future for yourself. But in Gambia, I couldn’t. My family, they don’t have nothing. They are poor people.” Mercy, from Kano in northern Nigeria, seemed shell-shocked. In a faint voice she told me she had left Kano because her family feared that she would be taken by Boko Haram. “I was scared,” 25-yearold Al-Haji from Gambia told me about the journey from Libya. “I was taking a big risk. Either I enter Europe or I die.”

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OP Russian officials yesterday accused the United States of seeking political and military dominance in the world and sought to put blame on the West for international security crises, including the conflict in east Ukraine. Evoking Cold War-style rhetoric, Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said a drive by the United States and its allies to bring Kiev closer to the West was a threat to Moscow and had forced it to react. “The United States and its allies have crossed all possible lines in their drive to bring Kiev into their orbit. That could not have failed to trigger our reaction,” he told an annual security conference in Moscow. Echoing his comments, General Valery Gerasimov, chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, told the meeting: “Con-

•Putin sidering themselves the winners of the Cold War, the United States decided to reshape the world to fit its needs. “Aiming at complete dominance, Washington stopped taking into account the interests of other countries and respect international law.” Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine last March following what it says was an “unconstitutional coup” in which street protests toppled a Moscowallied Ukrainian president

•Obama in Kiev after he ditched a deal to move closer to the European Union. Separatist unrest then spread to eastern, Russianspeaking regions of Ukraine where fighting between Kiev’s troops and pro-Russian rebels killed more than 6,000 people. The West says Moscow drives the rebellion, sends serving Russian troops there and provides the rebels with arms, training and intelligence. Shoigu blamed the violence on Kiev and sought

to dismiss Western criticism that Russia was forcibly remaking European borders, pointing to Western military involvement in Serbia, Iraq and Libya. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told the conference, attended by envoys from China, Iran, Pakistan and some of Russia’s allies, that Kiev had to deliver on its obligations under peace agreements reached in Minsk to “safeguard unity of the Ukrainian state”.

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HE search area for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 will be doubled if nothing is found in the current search zone, officials have said. The announcement came from Australian, Malaysian and Chinese ministers meeting to discuss progress. The plane, flying from the Malaysian capital to Beijing, disappeared on 8 March 2014 with 239 people on board. It is believed to have crashed off Western Australia, but so far no trace has been found. At the moment teams using sophisticated sonar equipment are scouring a 60,000 sq km (23,000 sq mile) area of seabed far west

of the Australian city of Perth. About 40% of this remains to be searched. If nothing is found, the search will be extended by another 60,000 sq km to “cover the entire highest probability area identified by expert analysis”, a joint statement from the ministers said. The additional search area could take up to a year to complete given adverse weather conditions in the upcoming winter months, the statement said. Investigators still do not know what happened to the plane. The search zone has been defined based on analysis of hourly “handshakes” between the plane and a communications satellite.

Al-Qaida captures major airport, oil terminal in South Yemen

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ILITARY officials and residents say al-Qaida has taken control of a major airport, a sea port and an oil terminal in southern Yemen after brief clashes with troops. The officials said alQaida fighters clashed Thursday with members of one of Yemen’s largest infantry brigades outside Mukalla, a city the militants overran earlier this month.

The officials, speaking from Sanaa on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the press, said the leaders of the brigade fled. The brigade is in charge of securing the coast of Mukalla, the provincial capital of Yemen’s largest province, Hadramawt. After seizing the airport, the militants easily captured the sea port and oil terminal.

Zuma condemns violence in anti-immigrant unrest in S/Africa

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OUTH African police fired rubber bullets and tear gas yesterday to disperse antiimmigrant protesters in Johannesburg, as the country’s president called for a halt to a wave of violence directed at foreigners. Around 200 protesters, shouting that they wanted immigrants to leave, had pelted passing vehicles and police with rocks in an eastern suburb of the country ’s biggest commercial city, triggering the show of force.

At least four people have been killed in the unrest that started two weeks ago in Durban, a major port on South Africa’s Indian Ocean coast where further clashes broke out on Thursday. Violence flared days after Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini said in remarks reported by local media that foreigners should leave South Africa. He has since said his comments were misinterpreted.

Kenya killing: Stop brutality , Pope appeals to Somali Islamist militants

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OPE Francis yesterday appealed to Somali Islamist militants who killed 148 people at a Kenyan university this month to stop their brutality and “come to their senses”. He told Kenyan bishops visiting the Vatican that he prayed

for those killed by acts of terror, ethnic and tribal hostilities in Kenya and elsewhere in Africa. “I think most especially of the men and women killed at Garissa University College,” the leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics said.


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Bizman advises Buhari

Price increase: We didn’t disobey court injunction — MultiChoice

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HE President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd) has been urged to create the enabling environment for small-medium enterprises to grow by giving them access to proper funding through interest free loan, tax waivers or rebate as a way of fast-tracking economic development of the country. The in-coming President was also admonished to concentrate more on the power sector to encourage the SME, and also ensure proper industrialization of all major sectors of the economy, particularly the pharmaceutical industry to grow the economy. Speaking on the BuhariPresidency in Lagos, Mr. Godwin Ezeoke, Chief Executive officer, Goche Pharmaceutical Industries Limited said the easiest way to grow the pharmaceutical industry is by providing interest free loan, tax waiver or rebate and low import duties on pharmaceutical products and equipment, which will give Nigerians free access to affordable generic products to improve on the health needs of Nigerians and also promote economic growth.

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PRESENTATION: L-r: Mr Usman Yusuf, Special Advisor, People With Disability, Kano State, M.M. Abubakar, Deputy Director Programme Communications, NPHCDA, Rosaline G. Agiamoh-Polio, Ambassador, Representative for Sir Emeka Offor Foundation (SEOF), Onyinyechi Eberendu, PA to National President PWDI, Hon. Ovenseri Iduoze, Snr Special Advisor for Disabled People, Edo State during the presentation of wheelchairs and crutches by the Sir Emeka Offor Foundation to representatives of the National People with Disability Initiative in Abuja.

Osunbor resigns from law reform commission

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ORMER governor of Edo State, Professor Oserheimen Osunbor, yesterday, resigned his appointment as Chairman of Nigerian Law Reform Commission. In his letter obtained by the Vanguard, Osunbor cited personal reasons for the resignation which takes effect from March 31, 2015, but to political observers this is not

unconnected with his switch from PDP to APC. In a well attended rally in Ekpoma last week, Osunbor was formally adopted into the party by Governor Adams Oshiomhole along with over 2,000 of his supporters. Following his switch, APC won 21 out of 24 seats in Edo State House of Assembly.

ULTICHOICE, owners and operators of DStv, has described as inaccurate publications, news reports and commentaries on various media platforms that it disobeyed an interim injunction restraining it from enforcing the increase in subscription rates for its programmes bouquet. In a statement issued in Lagos on Thursday, and signed by Mrs. Kemi Shaba of the MultiChoice Legal Department, it said as at 2 April, when the Federal High Court granted the orders of interim injunction, the price increase had already taken effect, having commenced on 1 April 2015. “The status quo as at 2 April 2015 when the order was made was that

the prices had already been increased. “MultiChoice thus reiterates that it is not in breach of or disobeying the order of interim injunction made by the Federal High Court on 2nd April 2015,” the statement said. On the 2 April, Justice C.J Aneke of the Federal High Court, Lagos, granted an interim injunction, ordering parties to a suit challenging the new subscription rates announced by MultiChoice to maintain the status quo and restrained MultiChoice from enforcing its planned increase in cost of different classes of viewing or programmes bouquet. The court adjourned hearing in the suit till 16 April. MultiChoice was served with the orders on 8 April.


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XENOPHOBIA: Reps vow to invoke laws to frustrate S/African interests .We're monitoring the situation —Wali, Foreign Minister By Ben Agande & Emman Ovuakporie

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BUJA—THE House of Representatives, yesterday, asked President Goodluck Jonathan to recall Nigeria’s envoy to South Africa over xenophobic attacks on foreigners. The lawmakers also vowed to invoke relevant business laws to frustrate South African concerns in Nigeria. However, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Wali, said, yesterday, that Nigeria was closely monitoring the attacks on foreigners in South Africa and would take appropriate measures if the lives of Nigerians were at risk. The Reps’ move was sequel to a motion promoted by Abike DabiriErewa, APC, Lagos, entitled, ‘Xenophobic Attacks on Africans in South Africa.’ In her submission, the Lagos lawmaker argued that the House was disturbed at the constant, unwarranted xenophobic attacks against, where Africans in South Africa were being slaughtered like animals. She said: “The recent attacks which have left many dead, businesses and shops vandalised, many beaten up mercilessly, was incited by a statement allegedly made by South African Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini, who told African migrants to go home as they were no longer welcome in South Africa. “Son of President Zuma, Edward, allegedly echoed the same statement which ignited a long debate and worse still immediate backlash of violent reactions among the Zulus in Kwazulu, who unleashed terror on foreigners including Nigerians in J’bourg, Durban and Pretoria. “They steal, break into their homes, businesses, take their property, killing them, five have been killed with hundreds stranded and unable to return. “Recall that a similar incident happened in January this year in which four people died during the looting of shops owned by foreigners and also a similar incident occurred in 2002 with about 60 African migrants killed including Zimbabweans , Mozambiqueans, Congolese and Malawians.’’ At this point, Friday Itulah, PDP, Edo, sought for an amendment to reflect

that” the Nigerian ambassador to South Africa should be recalled immediately for further consultations and we should sever all diplomatic ties with the troubled country.” Leo Ogor, PDP Isoko federal constituency also spoke in the same vein, commending the “efforts of the sponsor of the motion which to me, is timely and needed to be treated with urgency.” In his contribution, Ahmed Datti, APC, Kaduna, said: “I was surprised that one of their major companies here has increased tariff yet they are killing people in their country. “We should invoke all our relevant laws to ensure that it is no longer business as usual for their business concerns in Nigeria.” When the presiding officer, Aminu Tambuwal put the proposed amendment to vote, referring to the first leg as the recall of the envoy, the 'ayes' had it. The second amendment seeking an outright severing diplomatic ties with South Africa was killed by the lawmakers. Rounding off, DabiriErewa said Nigeria

frowned on the attacks and would no longer tolerate the killing of its nationals in South Africa. She asked President Jonathan to immediately convey this to President Zuma as a matter of urgency. The lawmakers also appealed to the Federal Government to apply the diplomatic principle of reciprocity in dealing with South Africa, adding that if South Africa continued to frustrate Nigerians' businesses, Nigeria must also do the same to South African businesses in the country. When the speaker finally put the debate to a voice, the 'ayes' carried the day. Meanwhile, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Aminu Wali, had said Nigeria was closely monitoring the attacks on foreigners in South Africa and would take appropriate measures if the lives of Nigerians were at risk. Addressing State House correspondents after meeting with President Jonathan, Ambassador Wali said the attacks were not targeted at Nigerians only, but foreigners, adding that the Nigerian Mission in Pretoria had taken steps

to ensure that the lives and property of Nigerians were protected. According to the Minister, information at his disposal indicated that no Nigerian had so far been affected by the attacks. “With the discussions I have been having with Nigeria’s Head of Mission in Pretoria, no Nigerian has so far been affected. They informed me that they have called the Nigerian community and addressed them and told them to close their shops, stay at home and keep out of trouble and obey the laws of South Africa. “They have also confirmed that the South African authorities have moved in to take actions that would forestal any further disturbance in South Africa. “If it gets worse it is the duty of our country to make sure our people are brought back, and we are taking that duty serious. “We are not prepared to allow any of our nationals to be subjected to such inhuman treatment,” he said. He defended the stance of government, saying that Nigerians were not being targeted in the orgy of violence that had so far gripped the country.

CEREMONY: Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun (right), receives certificate of return for the next four years from Professor Lai Olorode, National Commissioner, INEC, in charge of Ogun, Oyo and Ekiti states, during the ceremony, at June 12 Cultural Centre, Kuto, Abeokuta, yesterday, while left, Chief Timothy Ibitoye, Ogun State Resident Electoral Commissioner, watches. Photo: Wumi Akinola

NERC queries Abuja Electricity DISCO By Chris Ochayi

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BUJA— THE Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has given Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, AEDC, one week within which to explain why it breached approved methodology for estimated billing of electricity consumers. To this ends, the

commission has issued the Disco a query, directing it to explain within seven days why enforcement action should not be taken against it and sanctions meted accordingly. The commission explained in the notice obtained by newsmen yesterday in Abuja that the action was a follow up to previous investigations and forensic observations of electricity distribution

companies’ operations through which an unusual increases in estimated billings of electricity consumers were observed within the last quarter of 2014 by NERC. Abuja Electricity Distribution Company and some others were subsequently invited for explanation for the unusual increase in estimated billings.


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ENUGU AG's ARREST ORDER:

Police deny receipt of warrant Subsequently, the House By Francis Igata

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CONFERENCE: From left; Antonia Soares, Editor, Complete Fashion Magazine; Obiageli Maduwubw, Designer Bijelly Couture, and Michael Wagner, General Manager, Mercedes Benz, at a press conference on Bijelly couture brand, and new Golibe collection, on Victoria Island, Lagos.

Ashafa hails residents for Ambode’s victory ...says vision of a better Lagos is here By Olasunkanmi Akoni

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ENATOR-ELECT, GBENGA Ashafa, has described the victory of Lagos State governorelect, Akinwunmi Ambode, as victory for people of the state. Senator Ashafa, who represents Lagos East senatorial district, said in his congratulatory message to the governor elect: “Ambode’s victory can be attributed to an inter-play of various factors: the commitment of a people aimed at sustaining the tempo of development by voting to retain a performing party. “The attention and concern generated by the governorship election is a direct response to the yearning for continuity. Lagosians were confronted with the opportunity to determine their future and they wholly took control. “The vision of a better Lagos is here. Akinwunmi Ambode will embark on a new age of reform and prosperity in this state by building on Governor Babatunde Fashola’s legacy. ‘’This will usher in an era that will re-order the relationship between citizens and government, and continually make government responsive to the people.”

N U G U —P A L PA B L E anxiety is rife in Enugu State, following indications that Police may refuse to produce the Accountant General of the state, Mr. Paschal Okolie, next Tuesday when the state House of Assembly is expected to sit. The House had, Wednesday, issued a warrant on the Accountant-General for conniving with the executive to deny them of their salaries and allowances. The House during its plenary, Tuesday, summoned Okolie to explain the delay in the release of their allowances but he refused to show up.

empowered the Commissioner of Police, Enugu State Command,Mr. Dan Bature, in a warrant Ref No: ENHA/5/CHA/ 193 to produce him, next Tuesday. Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, told Vanguard that the Police were yet to receive the warrant of arrest. Amaraizu said: “We have not received any letter. Talk is different from action. Did you see any warrant order when you went to the House to cover their sitting?” Meanwhile, investigation at the House Clerk’s office showed that the duplicate copy of the warrant letter was received by Edith for the OC Secret,ASP Adonu at the command’s headquarters, Enugu.

Ndigbo voted for restructuring, true federalism —Uko By Clifford Ndujihe

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OUNDER OF the Igbo Youth Movemen, IYM, and Leader of the South East Self Determination Coalition, SESDC, Evangelist Elliot Uko, has decried what he described as abuses being heaped on the Igbo over their electoral choice in the last elections, saying they voted for true federalism in the overall interest of the country. The South-East and SouthSouth geo-political zones voted for President Goodluck Jonathan and most Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidates in the last general elections. The All Progressives Congress, APC, won the presidency and majority of seats in the National Assembly, thereby dethroning the PDP as the ruling party, a

development that would hurt both zones in sharing of electoral booty post-May 29, 2015. Commenting on the criticisms trailing the Igbo political stand, Uko, in a statement entitled, 'Ndigbo deserve respect,' said: ‘’The spate of abuses poured on the great Igbo nation by all sorts of characters, from all quarters is both annoying and eye-opening. "Some blamed us for not abandoning Jonathan, others blamed us for not flowing with the band wagon. They mocked

Ndigbo to no end, assuring us that the South-East has surely lost out completely in National Assembly leadership. "Many assured us, we will be sidelined, oppressed and afflicted. All expected Ndigbo to switch sides and pursue solely political accommodation of any sort without convictions. ‘’Surprisingly, so many pretended they have conveniently forgotten where Ndigbo stand in the debate for a successful Nigeria. Ndigbo stand

Group calls on INEC to declare winner in Abia gov election By Anayo Okoli

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MUAHIA—A group, Stakeholders in Abia State, has called on the

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AGOS STATE House of Assembly Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate in constituency 02, Alimosho, Fatai Owolabi, has called for outright cancellation of the entire result of the April 11 Assembly result in his constituency due to alleged irregularities and manipulation of the result by APC and INEC. Addressing a press conference in his office, in Lagos, yesterday, Owolabi said the result collated by PDP agents in over 70 per cent of the polling booths did not tally with the results brought by the collation centre. He disclosed that the discrepancies were brought to the notice of the returning officer of constituency 02, Alimosho, who promised to correct them,

for a restructured Nigeria anchored on true federalism, based on regional autonomy. "They told the world so 48 years ago at Aburi, Ghana; they echoed it at General Abacha’s constitutional conference 20 years ago. "They re-affirmed it at the 2014 confab, because we truly want Nigeria to survive. Our vote pattern is synonymous with our conviction; that only true federalism will take us to the Promised Land."

but expressed surprise that INEC announced the incorrect result. He disclosed that the result from PDP agents across the constituency showed he was the winner, thus he wanted INEC, led by Professor Atahiru Jega, to look into it by declaring him as the authentic winner and duly elected by the people. He said, “the victory of APC

candidate is a temporary one as the evidence on ground will give me victory at the end of the day.” Hon. Owolabi said he had already sent a petition to the INEC and the Area M Police Command, calling for the cancellation and re-run of the election. He, however, called on his supporters to remain vigilant and calm as victorywas sure for PDP.

the group alleged that the Commission used the issue of inconclusiveness of the election as a ploy to rob Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu of the PDP of victory. The group warned that it would “not fold its arms and watch the electorate’s mandate stolen in broad day-light.” In a statement, a prominent member of the group, Elder Emmanuel Adaelu, was quoted as expressing disappointment that election where booth and local government results were released and signed without violence under the watch of security agents could be rendered inconclusive. According to him, in the history of polls in the country, this kind of development had never arisen.

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EAMSPIRIT makes debut as it takes the centre stage at the Google Campus in the United Kingdom tomorrow. The Teamspirit brand will be officially launched to the global audience. Teamspirit is a new social networking site with a global appeal and it seeks to differentiate

its offerings from others. Teamspirit evolved out of a strong resolve to build a brand that promotes the uniqueness of a team. Its overall relevance is that it is a platform where individuals can team up with others under the same team. A distinctive feature of the brand is that it is developed by Nigerian,Yinka Olugbodi and it

seeks to compete favourably with other social networking sites across the globe. The choice of the Google Campus is to underscore its importance as the technological hub of London. It will definitely attract investors and venture capitalists who admire such ground breaking brands.


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Falcons captain starts a new life in Kazakhstan BY BEN EFE

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UPER Falcons captain, Evelyn Nwabuko revealed that she is settling down fast at new club Biik Kazygurt FC of Kazakhstan. She played her first match yesterday and according to her, she is looking to improve on her game. Nwabuko, who was also Rivers Angels of Port Harcourt captain

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signed for the Kazakh club on Monday after passing medicals. Biik Kazygurt won the women league in their country and would be playing in the Euro champions league, one of the reasons Nwabuko joined the team. “I am doing well here already. I have Charity Adule here so everything is going well. “Besides, the coach speaks English and we have some American, Mexican and Serbian players who speak English and there hasn’t been any boring moment,” said the player yesterday. Nwanbuko won all domestics titles with the Rivers Angels. She also led the Falcons to a win of the African women championship last October in Namibia.

Eagles Continues from BP Super Eagles too. Their matches will be very tough and we are all waiting for them,” Amuneke said. “Both Egypt and Nigeria are suffering this time as the seven time African champions did not qualify for the last three editions of the Nations Cup and Nigeria missed the last one. So they will fight C M Y K

for the automatic ticket to Gabon between them. “The side who will lick their wounds first and be more ready will reach their goal.” Amuneke played for Egyptian club, Zamalek, between 1991 and 1993 and he become one of the club legends helping them win the Egyptian league, Caf Champions League and the Super Cup.

OACH Samson Siasia’s men have been handed a tough pairing enroute the 2015 Caf U23 Championship which serves as gateway to the 2016 Olympic Games. Nigeria’s Dream Team V1 will face either Ghana/ Liberia or Congo in the third round of the 2015 Caf U23 Championship qualifying series. The 2015 Caf U23 Championship billed for Senegal in December acts as qualification to the 2016 Summer Olympics men’s football for the Confederation of African Football, with the top three teams qualifying and the fourth placed finisher playing in a play-off against a team from the Asian Football Confederation.

The Black Meteors will slug it out with the winner between Liberia and Congo in second round and may likely face Samson Siasia’s team in the third round for a ticket to the Caf U23 Championship.

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nightmare at Stoke City just as he is back in training in a bid to regain full fitness. Osaze has been sidelined since last August after suffering a serious knee ligament injury in City’s 10 win over the Premier League champions Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium and he resumed training with Stoke squad on yesterday. “It has been tough but the medical staff have been brilliant and helped me enormously,” he told Stoke City website. “Hearing the fans sing my song and looking forward to seeing me playing again is brilliant; that feeling that somebody is waiting for you is fantastic.''

FA Cup: I’ll wreck Arsenal, says Yakubu A HEAD of this weekend FA Cup semi final clash between Arsenal and Reading at Wembley, Reading’s-32-year old Nigerian forward, Yakubu Aiyegbeni, says he is eyeing a goal against the gunners as he usually scores against them. The Nigerian frontman has found the target five times against the Gunners during his long career in England and scored the winning goal that helped Reading knock out Derby County in the 5th round. “We’re not just going there to play. We’re going there to give it our best to win,” he said. “I can’t remember how many exactly, but I know I always score against Arsenal.” Arsenal head to Wembley this weekend on the back of eight successive league wins. Since losing to Southampton on New Year’s Day, the Gunners have won 16 of their 18 games in all competitions and Yakubu reckons their fine form should give his team cause for concern but believes they can triumph. “For sure we can beat them. You can beat any team.''

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Continues from BP contract extension in March. And sources at the NFF have informed that Keshi will sign the contract in the next ‘few days’, with reports having it that it might be as soon as today, Friday, April 17. The contract will see Keshi remain on the N5m monthly salary he earned in his previous contract, but he will now report directly to the NFF technical director and the NFF technical study group. The announcement will see the Glass House name a substantive coach for the Super Eagles for the first time in nine months – since last July when Keshi’s initial contract expired. The announcement also comes ahead of the 2017

Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers which starts in June, with Nigeria in the same group as Egypt, Tanzania and Chad. Meanwhile, it is also understood that Keshi’s return will mean the end for former Super Eagles striker, Daniel Amokachi, who has been Keshi’s first assistant since November 2011 when he replaced another former Nigeria international, Samson Siasia as the Super Eagles head coach. Neither the NFF, nor Keshi, have directly confirmed or denied this development, but it is strongly believed that Amokachi may have done his last bit with the team when he took them to Nelspruit, South Africa for that 1-1 draw in friendly in March.

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President said that Gen. Buhari’s ‘’election demonstrates the great confidence the people of Nigeria have in you. For your team I wish you all the very best and a great success’’. Gen. Buhari who is also the Grand Patron of the NOC was invited to the IOC headquarters by President Bach. “During such a visit, we

could look for ways to further strengthen the already excellent relations between Nigeria and the IOC. You may also consider visiting The Olympic Museum, in which the great contribution of your country to the Olympic Movement is reflected”, he wrote in the letter he personally signed.


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IGERIA champi ons Kano Pillars will host Federation Cup holders and league runners-up Enyimba on Sunday in a Week 4 game in Kano. Both teams crashed out in the first round of the CAF Champions League and they have now shifted their attention to the league as they aim to restore lost pride. Pillars left back Isaac Loute said that they are mentally and physically ready to face Enyimba and put smile on the faces of the club’s fans. “We were refreshed for the game against Enyimba. We were given four days off to freshen up and that we have done,” he said. “We want to remove the bad memory of losing out in the CAF Champions League by doing well against Enyimba on

Sunday. We want to bring back joy and smile to our fans again. We will go for victory sure.” In a related vein, Enyimba captain Chinedu Udoji said it will be a fight to finish in Kano on Sunday. “Our mindset is now towards the league after the Champions League exit. We are going to approach the game like a championship decider,” Udoji said. “For like two seasons now, our games against them have always been title decider, so we see this meeting too like that. We have the league to play for now.”

ARRI Wolves striker Joseph Osadiaye has said his side will be convincing in victory against visiting Con-

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it will be “tough, but not impossible” for Bayern Munich to reach the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League following Wednesday’s 3-1 defeat at Porto. Ricardo Quaresma struck twice in the first 10 minutes and Jackson Martinez was on target in the second half after Thiago Alcantara had pulled a goal back for the Bundesliga champions in their last-eight firstleg loss. Bayern captain Lahm warned the Bavarian giants must not dwell on their surprise defeat at Estadio Do Dragao and stressed that all is not lost ahead of the second leg at the Allianz Arena next Tuesday.

golese opponents, FC MK Etancheite. The Seasiders will host the Central African side in Saturday’s CAF Confederation Cup clash at the Warri Township Stadium. Wolves overcame Ethiopian giants, Dedebit FC to reach this stage of the competition while FCMK edged Ahly Shandy of Sudan to make the second round clash. Osadiaye said his side are determined to kill off the game on home soil to make the reverse fixture in Kinshasa a mere formality. “Our strongest desire is to come out of the clash with a convincing win to make the second leg in Kinshasa a mere formality.

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FTER shock Champi ons League defeat to Porto, Bayern Munich head coach has been made to feel vulnerable for the first time - which is good news for Manchester City Having Pep Guardiola as your team’s manager appears to be the football equivalent of having a Ferrari on the drive. It looks great and your

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neighbours will cast envious glances, but Bayern Munich might just be feeling as though the performance under the bonnet isn’t quite what they expected when they took delivery of their expensive toy by appointing Guardiola as coach at the Allianz Arena two years ago.

EARTLAND striker Jolly Osas has said his side will continue their five-star performance in the Nigerian topflight at Kwara United. The Naze Millionaires will be guests of the Afonja Warriors in Sunday’s Glo Premier League match day 4 clash at the Kwara State Stadium, llorin. Osas said his side are undone with their quest to maintain 100 per cent mark in the ongoing league season. “We’re going to llorin to maintain our 100 per cent record so it’s going to be outright victory at Kwara United. “We’re not going to settle for draw as the target this season is to maintain a clean slate in our matches. “Kwara United as warriors will come all out at us to chance a win aimed at pleasing their home supporters but we’re Heartland and will fight them with our hearts. “We’ve rested during the break as well as trained adequately for the resumption of hostilities and we’re kick starting our campaign brilliantly from where we stopped,” said the former 3SC marksman. Heartland have garnered six points in the three-week old Nigerian topflight with a home match against the Nigerian champions, Kano Pillars at hand.

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CELEBRATION.... FC Barcelona's Luis Suarez (r) celebrates his goal with Lionel Messi.

ARCELONA su perstar Lionel Messi has taken to Facebook to pay tribute to striker partner Luis Suarez after his mesmerising performance against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. The Uruguay international bagged a brace at Parc des Princes last night to help Luis Enrique’s side on their way to an emphatic 3-1 victory over their Ligue 1 opponents in Wednesday’s quarterfinal first leg.

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WHEN THE GOING WAS GOOD: Amokachi (l) with boss Keshi during a match

ORMER Nigerian international, Emmanuel Amuneke, is expecting the Pharaohs of Egypt and the Super Eagles to give themselves strong tests when they meet over two legs in the 2017 Afcon qualifiers. Nigeria’s Super Eagles have been drawn in Group G with Egypt, Tanzania and Chad. Amuneke, now head coach of the Nigeria Under-17 national team, believes that the Super Eagles and the Pharaohs are up for a test of their character in the Africa Cup of Nations qualification. “It’s a big test for the Pharaohs and for the Continues on Page 61

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RESIDENT of the International Olympic Committee, IOC, Thomas Bach has congratulated President-

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HE Nigeria Football Federation is set to announce Stephen Keshi as the ‘new’ Super Eagles coach – but without Daniel Amokachi serving as assistant.

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elect, Major General Muhammadu Buhari on his sweeping victory at the polls and also extended an invitation to him to visit the IOC headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland. In a congratulatory message sent to General Buhari and copied to the President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, NOC, Engr Habu Gumel, the IOC

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